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we don't know if it's steve davis and nicole hollander, but we're pretty sure they do. and they have gsa email addresses. and i feel like there's been a lot of that where career officials, senior career officials are finding out through second or third hand. they don't really associate much with the musk team, as they're kind of operating right now. the biggest question i have is i would constantly think to myself, yeah, but this is the government. like private sector is one thing. a private company is one thing. this is the government. there's a way that things work is this. is that not true? here? >> i mean, there are many systems and processes and protocols in terms of how things are supposed to work. but i think one of the things that musk and the doge team have been really explicit about demonstrating through how they're going about this, is that they don't think those systems should apply to them. and i think, you know, musk and his allies have really made a big deal about sort of bringing these ideals of the private sector. and, you know, particularly of this sor
we don't know if it's steve davis and nicole hollander, but we're pretty sure they do. and they have gsa email addresses. and i feel like there's been a lot of that where career officials, senior career officials are finding out through second or third hand. they don't really associate much with the musk team, as they're kind of operating right now. the biggest question i have is i would constantly think to myself, yeah, but this is the government. like private sector is one thing. a private...
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is it steve davis, who's elon's top aide?uch of the work. >> that's being done. >> day to day is by. >> federal workers, by sorry, by elon. >> musk aides who have these black backpacks that they kind of carry around with them from agency to agency. lots of them have multiple jobs at once. you know, we reported on on, i think, wyatt as well about someone who works at hhs, also works at the gsa, also works at opm. um, these individuals are kind of the worker bees on elon's behalf. and oftentimes when you see the black backpacks, you know, a couple of days later, elon musk is going to be there himself. it's very interesting to me to see that musk, who has been in d.c. since the inauguration, is often visiting these places himself. you know, don't don't, you know, criticize him for not getting his hands dirty. he's been very involved in the details. >> katie, i want to ask you about that, but. but, teddy, you're saying he's actually. they're going in with these young, young people to. >> not not not always the same time. i mean,
is it steve davis, who's elon's top aide?uch of the work. >> that's being done. >> day to day is by. >> federal workers, by sorry, by elon. >> musk aides who have these black backpacks that they kind of carry around with them from agency to agency. lots of them have multiple jobs at once. you know, we reported on on, i think, wyatt as well about someone who works at hhs, also works at the gsa, also works at opm. um, these individuals are kind of the worker bees on elon's...
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advisers, was at gsa, and so was steve davis's wife, nicole hollander, who was also a twitter official. they have now really taken control of everything. what people, i think, are having a tough time getting their heads around is this is somebody who donated $280 million to a campaign. this is somebody with tens of millions of dollars in government contracts. this is somebody with relationships and direct lines to foreign adversaries. now inside the systems. and it's very, very hard to figure out. trace in the opacity is problematic. >> and even the president is finding out some of this in real time after the fact. that's what i think is so fascinating about this. >> report to you in the oval yesterday. >> he did. he said, oh, he knows. and he would not be allowed to overstep. the reality here is the white house is playing catch up to this. they have so many other things going on. elon musk is well ahead of them. so president trump is not driving this train at all. he's watching what elon musk and his contemporaries and employees are doing. >> i mean, really, i encourage everybody to r
advisers, was at gsa, and so was steve davis's wife, nicole hollander, who was also a twitter official. they have now really taken control of everything. what people, i think, are having a tough time getting their heads around is this is somebody who donated $280 million to a campaign. this is somebody with tens of millions of dollars in government contracts. this is somebody with relationships and direct lines to foreign adversaries. now inside the systems. and it's very, very hard to figure...
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doge staff after referrals from elon musk and steve davis.these people, whose photos have now been outed on social media. >> that is an appropriate stewardship of our tax dollars. here's what's different this time around, and this is why it's going to work. the collective dismantling of the bureaucratic bloat can only do it when you do it -- can only work when you do it all at once. the open look's -- for so long. there are voices in the dark that have been crying out this entire time. showing transparent windows into the books so we can see our tax dollars. everything in one fell swoop is happening, and that's why it's working. i can't understand, by all of those democratic leaders, to your point, are talking about the use of our money. it's our money that pays their salaries, and that pads the coffers of this government. why shouldn't we have insight into it? by the way, those need to be the campaign ads for every single person running against those incumbents in a year and a half. they dug their own grave they are. >> to martha's point ear
doge staff after referrals from elon musk and steve davis.these people, whose photos have now been outed on social media. >> that is an appropriate stewardship of our tax dollars. here's what's different this time around, and this is why it's going to work. the collective dismantling of the bureaucratic bloat can only do it when you do it -- can only work when you do it all at once. the open look's -- for so long. there are voices in the dark that have been crying out this entire time....
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she's the wife of a long time lieutenant, steve davis of. i think that's correct. >> but all the rest that we hear about kara are men. and i'm not saying 100 because we don't know what we don't know, but, i mean, this is an overwhelmingly male. if not exclusively male enterprise. >> yeah. it's the it's it's a toxic version of the lost boys in peter pan. that's what's happening here. and they're toxic. they've got all these. they make threats. in this case, they probably made those threats and it might not have even been true. and these people don't know what to do, right? they may, you know, they nothing they say is truthful. that's the problem. and often elon does this. he goes into places like whether it's his town in texas or what he was trying to do with his uh, with grok trying to get this thing going using natural gas and violating laws or putting a sign in san francisco just putting it up without permission, and then said, come, come get me, that kind of thing. this is typical of this. as you cross, you cross lines until someone stops
she's the wife of a long time lieutenant, steve davis of. i think that's correct. >> but all the rest that we hear about kara are men. and i'm not saying 100 because we don't know what we don't know, but, i mean, this is an overwhelmingly male. if not exclusively male enterprise. >> yeah. it's the it's it's a toxic version of the lost boys in peter pan. that's what's happening here. and they're toxic. they've got all these. they make threats. in this case, they probably made those...
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and a call from mike davis, steve bannon or elon musk is the most terrifying thing any of these senatorsllenge is coming and they don't want to face that. so i think it is looming over them. no matter what they say, they have to look two years ahead and say, do i want to spend the next two years trying to raise $100 million and fend off a primary challenge, and then have to go head to head in a purple state against a well-funded, moderate candidate? after i've gone so far to the right, it's not easy. >> is there a limit to those threats, though? can you only threaten someone with a primary for so long? or does everyone actually just say the threat is too great? i'm just going to say yes to everything. >> yeah, i think there's a limit. sure. i mean, something else to. >> wear when. >> it stops working. >> when it stops working. >> i guess. >> that's right. >> or, you know, some of these members have said that they're thinking about retiring, too. i mean, there you have mcconnell, for example, who i think has been fascinating to watch through all of this. you know, he is someone who i don'
and a call from mike davis, steve bannon or elon musk is the most terrifying thing any of these senatorsllenge is coming and they don't want to face that. so i think it is looming over them. no matter what they say, they have to look two years ahead and say, do i want to spend the next two years trying to raise $100 million and fend off a primary challenge, and then have to go head to head in a purple state against a well-funded, moderate candidate? after i've gone so far to the right, it's not...
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the hometown team superstar linebacker demario davis and his wife, tamala, were able to surprise a clinical nurse supervisor at the university hospital, steve kells. she oversaw the treatment of 26 patients on the night of that bourbon street attack. here's a bit from tamala and demario on what it was like to surprise stevie with two tickets to the super bowl. >> i love doing things like that. >> i get super. >> excited, almost like i'm winning. >> i don't know, how do you feel? it was it was unreal. >> this is a resilient. >> city. and that. >> response began with the first responders, those who were on the scene and those who were, you know, uh, had to react quickly. and she was there. so it means a lot. and so to be able to give back to somebody who's giving so much, it was awesome. that's what it's all about. >> that's what it's all. >> about, for sure. >> now demario and tamala, for over a decade, kate, drew, they're devoted dreamer's foundation and their friends at ashly. they've been able to change lives. and stevie was no different. she was so nervous she couldn't move. she said, i can't wait to tell my boyfd about this. and she's a
the hometown team superstar linebacker demario davis and his wife, tamala, were able to surprise a clinical nurse supervisor at the university hospital, steve kells. she oversaw the treatment of 26 patients on the night of that bourbon street attack. here's a bit from tamala and demario on what it was like to surprise stevie with two tickets to the super bowl. >> i love doing things like that. >> i get super. >> excited, almost like i'm winning. >> i don't know, how do...
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davis and his wife, tamela. we were there when the davises surprised a clinical nurse supervisor at university hospital's steve kells, who oversaw the treatment of 26 patients on the night of the bourbon street attack with tickets to the super bowl. >> i would describe devoted dreamers as a vehicle that really strives to empower today's citizens and tomorrow's future leaders through holistic development. >> we are deeply. >> into being believers and showing up in that way. and i think the way you show up in that way is love. and so love is firstly going to be kindness. it's just going to be acts of kindness. how can you just show up with an act of kindness? if someone needs a bed, someone needs clothes, someone needs a tutor or a mentor. you know, it's like, how can you just show up and use the resources that you have to help them? and i think it's the bible talks about it. it's so much better to give than receive. but when you do give, you truly do receive. >> what is a difference maker? >> a difference maker is someone that goes into an environment, and the environment doesn't change them. they change the environm
davis and his wife, tamela. we were there when the davises surprised a clinical nurse supervisor at university hospital's steve kells, who oversaw the treatment of 26 patients on the night of the bourbon street attack with tickets to the super bowl. >> i would describe devoted dreamers as a vehicle that really strives to empower today's citizens and tomorrow's future leaders through holistic development. >> we are deeply. >> into being believers and showing up in that way. and...
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parents like me, andrea thomas, steve filson, and thousands of others cannot do this alone. we look to you to pass the cooper davis and devon norring act. we need to stand with us so that we have a fighting chance for our country's kids to stop losing their lives. i am honored to be here and look forward to your questions. >> dr. lesslie? >> ranking member durbin, distinguished members of the committee, thank you for inviting me to testify in front of leadership. before i talk science i want to tell you the last time i used narcan. it was just days ago. it was a quiet night shift in the emergency department and i was mulling over my testimony for this very hearing when i had to rush out to a car that screeched into the annular bay. it was driven by the girlfriend of a patient who took what he thought was percocet. it was actually a lethal dose of fentanyl. he wasn't breathing and was about to go into cardiac arrest. we pulled him out and quickly resuscitated him with narcan. within a minute he went from being blue and pulseless to being wide-awake. he went home with his family that night. he was lucky this time. t
parents like me, andrea thomas, steve filson, and thousands of others cannot do this alone. we look to you to pass the cooper davis and devon norring act. we need to stand with us so that we have a fighting chance for our country's kids to stop losing their lives. i am honored to be here and look forward to your questions. >> dr. lesslie? >> ranking member durbin, distinguished members of the committee, thank you for inviting me to testify in front of leadership. before i talk...
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steve. >> well, when i look at moderna's chart, have you seen this chart in the last five years it has disintegrated. so good. not not not not so good. you know, i was with joe davisief economist at. vanguard on earlier on this week, and he had. >> mentioned that. >> the biggest. >> impact you're going to. >> see with ai are health care. >> names. >> and specifically. >> hospital names. >> because it's going. >> to make the doctors and the nurses. >> more efficient. >> with their time. so people are not even factoring. >> that in. so i'm looking at like an hca and. >> they put out longer. >> term guidance. so i agree. >> with courtney. shorter term for the for. >> the purposes of this. >> show. >> we're looking for guidance in how ai. >> is being used. >> and you're going to start. >> to see every company. >> whether it's like the mood ring, right. >> every company, whether they. >> use it or not, is going to. >> have ai in their. >> earnings report. i'd love to see health care use more air. figure out those like data trends. oh, i love the mood ring, but it was always the same color for me. i think i just run cold. well, are you surprised. >> you do not run cold?
steve. >> well, when i look at moderna's chart, have you seen this chart in the last five years it has disintegrated. so good. not not not not so good. you know, i was with joe davisief economist at. vanguard on earlier on this week, and he had. >> mentioned that. >> the biggest. >> impact you're going to. >> see with ai are health care. >> names. >> and specifically. >> hospital names. >> because it's going. >> to make the doctors and...