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not a whole lott longer than that. >> certainly the most prominent person who battled covid-19 is president trump. he was among the many who were hospitalized, and he did, of course, survive it and get back on his feet. he touted among his treatment this experimental antibody cocktail from regeneron that he sort of said was the key to his recovery in his opinion. we know the antibody cocktail is being tested right now, but regeneron has started to release some of the data. what are you seeing when you take a look at that data at least so far? >> it's not that surprising. i mean antibody treatments have been used in other contexts for a long time, and we know that they work. the limitations have always been that they're very expensive and that they're hard to produce. >> our thanks to dr. ryan ribeiro. >>> now to a new headline about the super bowl. the nfl says it will allow fans in tampa, but the stadium will be at 20% capacity because of the pandemic. >>> coming up, baby yoda like you've never seen him before. >>> but first what bed, bath & beyond is now admitting about its coupons. but t
not a whole lott longer than that. >> certainly the most prominent person who battled covid-19 is president trump. he was among the many who were hospitalized, and he did, of course, survive it and get back on his feet. he touted among his treatment this experimental antibody cocktail from regeneron that he sort of said was the key to his recovery in his opinion. we know the antibody cocktail is being tested right now, but regeneron has started to release some of the data. what are you...
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you might have heard some of these guys, jerry rice, steve young, joe montana, roger craig, ronny lott, eddie debartolo, patrick willis, jesse supolo. the list goes on and on -- >> and you -- >> and even me. i reached out and got hold of the great george kittle. and now my team is a combination team jones/kittle. and we've been through the roof. we're gaining, we're in second place. we want to finish in first. all the proceeds from this great competition go to the golden heart fund. i mentioned that before. we established it, a few former players founded it a few years ago to help guys after they retire. a lot of people think, gosh, you know, pro football players, they're all millionnators, this, that, and the other thing. this is applicable to most guys that played when you weren't making that much money. and you get out of the game and you hope you have a little savings. so if you're listening to this and you want to sign up, make sure you sign up for team jones/kittle, and it might as well be team kittle/jones. i got the best recruit i could get. >> any team is good. i like the team
you might have heard some of these guys, jerry rice, steve young, joe montana, roger craig, ronny lott, eddie debartolo, patrick willis, jesse supolo. the list goes on and on -- >> and you -- >> and even me. i reached out and got hold of the great george kittle. and now my team is a combination team jones/kittle. and we've been through the roof. we're gaining, we're in second place. we want to finish in first. all the proceeds from this great competition go to the golden heart fund....
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we asked former republican state senator john lott and international affairs expert something mclennan for their thoughts on the debate. there's little doubt that trump lost his composure or he was repeatedly interrupting and. seemed overly emotional and somewhat hysterical i was disappointed to see it in decide to sort of stoop to that kind of behavior he tends to be very dismissive and to bully and in fact name call it's certainly not presidential it's not the kind of behavior that you really want to see any candidate match or anybody watching had their minds changed except that i do i do see that i think biden's going to have some cleanup to do with the left flank it's inappropriate he just dismissed the president as a liar i hate to see the count on how many times he said the president just lies without backing up and being specific about what was dishonest but american politics can be pretty contentious and i think american people sadly are kind of used to it. still had surfers and beachgoers and russia's far east report hundreds of dead sea creatures washed ashore and sparking fe
we asked former republican state senator john lott and international affairs expert something mclennan for their thoughts on the debate. there's little doubt that trump lost his composure or he was repeatedly interrupting and. seemed overly emotional and somewhat hysterical i was disappointed to see it in decide to sort of stoop to that kind of behavior he tends to be very dismissive and to bully and in fact name call it's certainly not presidential it's not the kind of behavior that you really...
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points in larger russia to go and recruit or at least seemingly disparate and diverse arguments on mr lott wants or less from things you know once i together in one word or 2 applying pressure to russia you talk about the pressure being applied we've seen lots of sanctions already there is the possibility there will be more sanctions let's call them the novelli sanctions if they come into force it's been suggested that russia might just cut communications with the the e.u. in what direction is this heading if if diplomats stop talking when they really need to cooperate in so many issues globally. because the sanctions that are being introduced against all of president bush and current dellums.
points in larger russia to go and recruit or at least seemingly disparate and diverse arguments on mr lott wants or less from things you know once i together in one word or 2 applying pressure to russia you talk about the pressure being applied we've seen lots of sanctions already there is the possibility there will be more sanctions let's call them the novelli sanctions if they come into force it's been suggested that russia might just cut communications with the the e.u. in what direction is...
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were conducted by a german military laboratory in berlin john folks give us your thoughts on it john lott williams national affairs expert we'll let you get on with the day thank you very much you to. some other new scuffles broke out between anti-government demonstrators and israeli security forces in tel aviv tuesday. hundreds gathered to finance the government's anti coronavirus restrictions the protesters are also demanding the resignation of israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu they dismiss the government's pandemic measures as a distraction from the corruption scandal while the prime minister himself has denied any wrongdoing is what some of the protesters have had to say. of course that is the this crisis in order to remain in the sea to avoid the to avoid is try and we are afraid it is trying to. create. a civil war between us 1st we need like we did it and we are all. these because these thing stealing our democracy he's doing things and he's a. very strong very strong it will not stop until he resigns or moved away. and we get rid of him for ever. let's go to the state the
were conducted by a german military laboratory in berlin john folks give us your thoughts on it john lott williams national affairs expert we'll let you get on with the day thank you very much you to. some other new scuffles broke out between anti-government demonstrators and israeli security forces in tel aviv tuesday. hundreds gathered to finance the government's anti coronavirus restrictions the protesters are also demanding the resignation of israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu they...
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about right tough to us and not to his opponent and third when we look at kamala i remember a trial, lottad early in her career as a line attorney and she had recently come to the office with a big reputation and she was up against a guy who was such a famous defense attorney who was legendary and even have them movie made about him and everyone packed the courtroom thinking she was really going to lose and others would say no she's going to be great. kamala put on a clinic. she does put on a clinic. she won every single charge. she was really, really well prepared and as my mom nancy pelosi says proper preparation for the best performance so kamala will be prepared and be that different kind of leader that we haven't seen before. number two that will be as joe biden was last week speaking to us the american people and not trying to win every single point against pence as to persecute his record as a whole and number three just as i saw her in the courtroom she is going to go through the evidence about a glee and carefully without passion or prejudice. it doesn't mean she won't have conce
about right tough to us and not to his opponent and third when we look at kamala i remember a trial, lottad early in her career as a line attorney and she had recently come to the office with a big reputation and she was up against a guy who was such a famous defense attorney who was legendary and even have them movie made about him and everyone packed the courtroom thinking she was really going to lose and others would say no she's going to be great. kamala put on a clinic. she does put on a...
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lottes to talk about. let me get your -- what you think about "the new york times" reporting that the president was not tested every day as they said he was the white house -- i think they're in full coverup mode. are we going to find out he wasn't tested before that debate? >> you'll probably find that out, but i think you got to step back and look at the culture in the white house. it's set by the president. he made it clear he didn't like people wearing masks in meetings. . he made it clear he frowned upon testing. he went to rallies and said, the problem in the united states is the testing. if we didn't do the testing you're not going to have the cases. it was all this false science and weird science. so yeah, of course there's a coverup, and of course they didn't handle it right. i had a cabinet official in hi office last year say, it's going to be a huge crisis. the president has no managerial skills. there's no coordination with the rest of the executive branch. the cabinets and sub agencies, et cet
lottes to talk about. let me get your -- what you think about "the new york times" reporting that the president was not tested every day as they said he was the white house -- i think they're in full coverup mode. are we going to find out he wasn't tested before that debate? >> you'll probably find that out, but i think you got to step back and look at the culture in the white house. it's set by the president. he made it clear he didn't like people wearing masks in meetings. ....
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at the airport by his mississippi campaign chairman, a young congressman named trent locked, trent lotthad been the president of the fraternity at ole miss that served as the arsenal for the writers who kept james meredith from matriculating on campus in 1962. if he really wanted the crowd eating out of his hand he would say he was a supporter of states rights. which of course was the code word phrase that every racist would bellow at the top of their lungs at a place like the neshoba county fair in order to signal their sympathy for whites of pharmacy. ronald reagan did this but as i argue. if you actually listen to the speech, his energy drains and drains and drains, the closer he comes to the violation. it's one of the worst ronald reagan speeches i've ever heard, he keeps telling three times more jerks than he does, three times more charming stories that he does than usual and by the time he gets to the work he practically mumbles them. you can hear them on youtube. that is because ronald reagan's most strong psychological drive was his sense of his own innocence. he was not a venal
at the airport by his mississippi campaign chairman, a young congressman named trent locked, trent lotthad been the president of the fraternity at ole miss that served as the arsenal for the writers who kept james meredith from matriculating on campus in 1962. if he really wanted the crowd eating out of his hand he would say he was a supporter of states rights. which of course was the code word phrase that every racist would bellow at the top of their lungs at a place like the neshoba county...
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one trump's debate reformists last night in the trent lott in the last week of him closing in on bidenns it's going to be close enough race that it wouldn't be worth doing that for the republican senate candidate. it would kick off the tough voter for one. second a lot of these races are battleground states for the presidency. north carolina, arizona, iowa and so you are going to see a lot of parallel movement and those. those senators and those candidates want the president to do well so they are going to be carrying that load as well as their own. paul: there has been some reports that in states you would expect to be contention are and that's the open seat for example the alaska cd van and lindsey graham in south carolina. i hear that senator graham's support has gone up in the last week or so particularly linked to the judiciary hearings for judge barrett but i mean what's going on here and is it linked in part to the overwhelming abundance of money and the edge of money that democrats have nationwide? >> money is a huge factor in most of our races where we are engaged we are seein
one trump's debate reformists last night in the trent lott in the last week of him closing in on bidenns it's going to be close enough race that it wouldn't be worth doing that for the republican senate candidate. it would kick off the tough voter for one. second a lot of these races are battleground states for the presidency. north carolina, arizona, iowa and so you are going to see a lot of parallel movement and those. those senators and those candidates want the president to do well so they...
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something they have done a whole lot lott of, and it's off the bat of kyle tucker.built up a 7-2 lead. tampa bay has just hit a home run moments ago while we were there in competition, so it's 7- 3. that game looks like it's going to into the top of the 9th inning. obviously in huston hangs on we have a game 7 tomorrow. >> it is impossible to think about the san jose sharks and then not connect the dots in your very next thought to joe thornton. man, he seems like he's been there forever! but like everything else in 2020, i guess we have to get used to the new new. because joe thornton is now a toronto maple leafs. after 15 years with the teal, jumbo joe signs a one-year deal for the veteran minimum of $700,000, and he probably will finish out his career as a free agent deal. six-time all-star. he has just been the heart and soul of the sharks for so many years. think he has a little left. 41 years old, out in with toronto, but always, i'm sure, a shark at heart. >>> has one of the most exhilarating moments in san francisco giants history, and it happened on this da
something they have done a whole lot lott of, and it's off the bat of kyle tucker.built up a 7-2 lead. tampa bay has just hit a home run moments ago while we were there in competition, so it's 7- 3. that game looks like it's going to into the top of the 9th inning. obviously in huston hangs on we have a game 7 tomorrow. >> it is impossible to think about the san jose sharks and then not connect the dots in your very next thought to joe thornton. man, he seems like he's been there forever!...
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a lott of the information you have been with us tonight, and the president who flouted the rules about these things and mimicked them on the debate stage, has now got coronavirus. he makes a handful of world leaders that have come down with coronavirus. what can do you make on it? >> is our president and i hope he remains healthy. it's hard to understand what hope hicks is feeling right now. there's so much uncertainty. we have been having conversations since march about who is truly more infectious for how long. and than somebody who is asymptomatic. there's a huge gap in infectiousness. if somebody has a fever, a cough, a low oxygen sat, what is she feeling? this is where i say, it's really vital. let's forget what happened for the last 8 months for a moment. if we can, just for the moment right now. we talk about asymptomatic transmission in younger people and she may have been the transmission. this is huge. potentially enormous in terms of the people exposed. the people that need to be vigilant, including the vice president's camp. that is number one. number two is everybody on ai
a lott of the information you have been with us tonight, and the president who flouted the rules about these things and mimicked them on the debate stage, has now got coronavirus. he makes a handful of world leaders that have come down with coronavirus. what can do you make on it? >> is our president and i hope he remains healthy. it's hard to understand what hope hicks is feeling right now. there's so much uncertainty. we have been having conversations since march about who is truly more...
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this administration came in and put in a james lott and gorsuch. that's the bonnie and clyde of environmental protection. that's why it's important you have people who truly believe and trying to represent the working men and women of america. most employers do a good job of that. some of them put their profits before people. and that's why you have to have osha. and that's why you have to have tough and good and fair enforcement of it. and that's what a democratic administration would do, to help make this working place a safer and a better place to be employed. >> john margoulis, another question for senator bentsen. >> since you've been in the senate, the government has spent increasing amounts of money in an effort to protect the family farmer but most of the subsidies seem to go -- do go to the largest farmers when it's the smallest farmers often forced to sell out. despite the fact that i believe you, sir, are a rather large farmer yourself, do you believe it's time to uncouple the subsidy formula from the amount of land a farmer has and targ
this administration came in and put in a james lott and gorsuch. that's the bonnie and clyde of environmental protection. that's why it's important you have people who truly believe and trying to represent the working men and women of america. most employers do a good job of that. some of them put their profits before people. and that's why you have to have osha. and that's why you have to have tough and good and fair enforcement of it. and that's what a democratic administration would do, to...
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it's high quality product, and then they want to just have the convenience of staying in a parking lottand having the product brought. that's growing fast. we're going to expand that we're going to expand that to 100800 stores. we thought it would be 1,600 we're going faster between this year and next year that's one the second thing we're excited about is a microfull filment center and these centers are automation that might sit attached to a store that quickly helps us pick things faster so we can reduce the cycle time of the order, the time she places the order or gets the delivery or picks up. people are looking for the convenience of e-commerce and looking for it in many ways and we're offering all of those. >> vivek, jim. i've been a huge supporter of your stock since it came public. >> hello, jim. >> but i want this barclay's question answered because when you get the people who let's say maybe not understand the story, a lot of people who buy the stock will be better armed share gains are not sustainable considering pricing that remains well above the competition true or false?
it's high quality product, and then they want to just have the convenience of staying in a parking lottand having the product brought. that's growing fast. we're going to expand that we're going to expand that to 100800 stores. we thought it would be 1,600 we're going faster between this year and next year that's one the second thing we're excited about is a microfull filment center and these centers are automation that might sit attached to a store that quickly helps us pick things faster so...
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they went on to do pioneering work the cold war and is important in a lott of ways so you significantlyse, back story to facebook or social media today that data mining the company did. very much kind of the great grandfather, great granddaddy of social mining today. >> host: where did you find the story? >> guest: i found the story in 2015 with the magazine for a long time forie us often to pieces with thell institution people think they know all about. but in fact, just don't. the historians know about for it as asked to write a history and the 2015 which was very much in the news for all kinds of reasons, we could go into but that's a long story came clear to me the polling industry is in climate in crisis and an largely being dealt with by data science but why would you call 3000ne people on the phone asked a bunch of questions in higher do that if y you could just follow them online and extract their data in figure with their political preferences are without ever having to do that. that data sites are replacing a making obsolete the calling industry. that was clear to me and then
they went on to do pioneering work the cold war and is important in a lott of ways so you significantlyse, back story to facebook or social media today that data mining the company did. very much kind of the great grandfather, great granddaddy of social mining today. >> host: where did you find the story? >> guest: i found the story in 2015 with the magazine for a long time forie us often to pieces with thell institution people think they know all about. but in fact, just don't. the...
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in a lott was done better way than the previous supreme court judge.id not appreciate the decor --of some of the sensors senators last night with hand motions or other things they itered in the last caller, don't think what you're saying is helping anything. i don't see what the last guy's point was. thank you for allowing me to speak. host: pam in burlington, north carolina, democratic caller. caller: i can tell you what is less point was. his last point was that when the written, thisas , and you240 years ago cannot read the constitution as it was then. it's a living, breathing document. therefore, that's where amendments come in. he was talking about when it was written, slavery was legal. that are really against now was seemed ok then. host: your reaction to amy coney barrett serving on the court and the process to put her there? caller: i think the process was the height of hypocrisy. i don't think, there is nothing in the constitution that says they couldn't do it. so, in that case, i get it. when it comes to what they were 2016, thatebruary of w
in a lott was done better way than the previous supreme court judge.id not appreciate the decor --of some of the sensors senators last night with hand motions or other things they itered in the last caller, don't think what you're saying is helping anything. i don't see what the last guy's point was. thank you for allowing me to speak. host: pam in burlington, north carolina, democratic caller. caller: i can tell you what is less point was. his last point was that when the written, thisas , and...