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like ranking member mccaul and representatives pete olson, liz see fletcher and my colleague, ted yow ho, to change all of that with the exposition to provide opportunities act, the expo act, of 2019. our bill does three things. first, it provides authorization for the state department to use funds to build a pavilion for the 2020 dubai world expo so cities in the u.s. like bloomington and houston can compete to be the host city at the 2027 world expo. next, it requires the state department to seek out matching funds from the private sector in order to alleviate the cost burden. finally, it requires a series of reports from the state department which shall contain the following items. one, an estimate of the investment a pavilion could bring to the united states. two, a report on the human rights record of the united arab emirates. and three, ensure all applicable labor laws in u.a.e. are followed in construction of our pavilion. madam speaker, we could not have brought this bill to the floor without help. i'd like to thank speaker pelosi, leader hoyer and leader mccarthy for their su
like ranking member mccaul and representatives pete olson, liz see fletcher and my colleague, ted yow ho, to change all of that with the exposition to provide opportunities act, the expo act, of 2019. our bill does three things. first, it provides authorization for the state department to use funds to build a pavilion for the 2020 dubai world expo so cities in the u.s. like bloomington and houston can compete to be the host city at the 2027 world expo. next, it requires the state department to...
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and ted olson, , you know, to ge credit where credit is due, is someone who i think is choice calculated to appeal to as broad a group of justices as possible. .. extraordinarily brilliant lawyers in our movement on this case and i have to express my opinion that i think ted olson is an interesting a brilliant choice in many ways but i also feel some regrets i guess, it wasn't my decision but a little sad that we don't have a movement that we're up there >> you said you're optimistic aboutit . could you tell me why you're optimistic that three or four years ago these same arguments that we now know for conservative judges that will never know about the world because it was atie decision . they probably want to say our power was unlawful, why would you think it's going to be ruled as lawful and not being unlawful? >> obviously supreme court affirmed circuit my 14 4 time. i guess two word answer, a legal realism i think that this case is a political one like many hot button cases in front of the supreme court and i have to believe that there are going to the five justices who have the stom
and ted olson, , you know, to ge credit where credit is due, is someone who i think is choice calculated to appeal to as broad a group of justices as possible. .. extraordinarily brilliant lawyers in our movement on this case and i have to express my opinion that i think ted olson is an interesting a brilliant choice in many ways but i also feel some regrets i guess, it wasn't my decision but a little sad that we don't have a movement that we're up there >> you said you're optimistic...
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you probably all know that ted olson, noted conservative and member of the supreme court bar, will be arguing the case in support of daca and against the recision of daca. and it was an interesting -- and i have to say, somewhat painful discussion. there were what is it, seven separate lawsuits coming out of three different district courts that are consolidated in the supreme court. and states and municipalities, i should add michael longin who is the solicitor general of california, will be splitting the argument with ted olson if pending supreme court, contingent on supreme court approval. that's the proposal that respondents have made. this is what happens when our issues get to the supreme court. nancy morrow vets is someone who's talked a will tlot about dynamic where we have a very entrenched supreme court bar that is not very diverse, that doesn't necessarily represent movements when movement cases make it to the court. and so there was a pretty fraught discussion, i think, among, it's no secret, among the various groups of counsel and parties. and ted olson, you know, to give
you probably all know that ted olson, noted conservative and member of the supreme court bar, will be arguing the case in support of daca and against the recision of daca. and it was an interesting -- and i have to say, somewhat painful discussion. there were what is it, seven separate lawsuits coming out of three different district courts that are consolidated in the supreme court. and states and municipalities, i should add michael longin who is the solicitor general of california, will be...
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. >> thank you, ted olson. >> good afternoon, commissioners and president hiland. i'm ted olson and i'm president of the swedish society of san francisco incorporated in 1875 in california, builders and owners of the swedish american hall at 267, also a california resource and they forwarded it to the u.s. registrar. the hall is located at 2168-74 market street. on behalf of our board and members, i thank the planning department and staff for helping us to prepare and for supporting or application for mill's act nomination and approval. at the time of the 1906 earthquake, my paternal graph, grandfather was secretary of this society at their scandinavian hall across from what is the main library, but which and there was under construction for the new city hall. the earthquake demolished the city hall and our city hall so they considered erecting a new city hall in what became the scandinavian sector of our city. my grandfather was a member of the society's construction committee and hired the major architect and once the hall was completed, my maternal grandfather m
. >> thank you, ted olson. >> good afternoon, commissioners and president hiland. i'm ted olson and i'm president of the swedish society of san francisco incorporated in 1875 in california, builders and owners of the swedish american hall at 267, also a california resource and they forwarded it to the u.s. registrar. the hall is located at 2168-74 market street. on behalf of our board and members, i thank the planning department and staff for helping us to prepare and for supporting...
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the base of government on all climate change has just presented its report on the condition obama olson's will see what he said. in 60 minutes t.w. . closely. carefully. no they're simply trying to decode. discover the. subscribe to documentary on you tube. if economy's a bullet hold with paradoxes the airline industry is just one example state financial support huge tax exemptions for fuel made flanks cheap but what about how carbon footprint and is that our tax money any way a government subsidies to help or hindrance that stuff.
the base of government on all climate change has just presented its report on the condition obama olson's will see what he said. in 60 minutes t.w. . closely. carefully. no they're simply trying to decode. discover the. subscribe to documentary on you tube. if economy's a bullet hold with paradoxes the airline industry is just one example state financial support huge tax exemptions for fuel made flanks cheap but what about how carbon footprint and is that our tax money any way a government...
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that's the kind of thing alexia morrison was in morrison versus olson. it's the kind of thing can star was when he was investigating president clinton -- it's the tarr was when ken s he was investigating president clinton. but that expired in 1999 and has not been reenacted to congress. enter the department of justice. just for the independent counsel ,tatute was set to expire attorney general janet reno promulgated regulations -- not a statute. this is unilateral executive action -- providing for an office of special counsel. those regulations took effect on july 1, 1999, and assuming they are valid, which they are not, they are still in effect today. ther these regulations, attorney general can appoint a if proceedings by the department of justice would present a conflict of or extraordinary circumstances, it would be in the public interest. notice that the special counsel has to be a lawyer with a reputation for integrity -- nobody else has to be a lawyer with a reputation for integrity, including the solicitor general. just has to be learned in the l
that's the kind of thing alexia morrison was in morrison versus olson. it's the kind of thing can star was when he was investigating president clinton -- it's the tarr was when ken s he was investigating president clinton. but that expired in 1999 and has not been reenacted to congress. enter the department of justice. just for the independent counsel ,tatute was set to expire attorney general janet reno promulgated regulations -- not a statute. this is unilateral executive action -- providing...
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so on this olson the chair of the nobel committee of the swedish academy these days is excited to see how people react to the prize.
so on this olson the chair of the nobel committee of the swedish academy these days is excited to see how people react to the prize.
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if they knew a good journalist so not so long after coming back from his trip to europe 195 frank olsonwent out the window of a h floor hotel room in new york city plunged to his death. that was described as a suicide of an army scientist he was not an army scientist he was cia and suicide was suspect. >> so does this have meaning quick. >> the project had three names started off being called bloomberg because the truth serum the idea is you would find a potion or pill to make them sing like a bird. later it was turned to artichoke supposedly the favorite vegetable and then mk ultra i think they chose that because it is the ultra project the most important project we have. but if that were true that it would be the ultra discovery. >> you mentioned morality but what could have enabled people in the american government so then we think we have one is there an explanation for this quick. >> america always have trouble with enemy deprivation syndrome we always have to have somebody out there to pose the counterweight and the soviet union played that positive for that for the forties and fi
if they knew a good journalist so not so long after coming back from his trip to europe 195 frank olsonwent out the window of a h floor hotel room in new york city plunged to his death. that was described as a suicide of an army scientist he was not an army scientist he was cia and suicide was suspect. >> so does this have meaning quick. >> the project had three names started off being called bloomberg because the truth serum the idea is you would find a potion or pill to make them...
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steve olson is here. >>> cool this morning but nice later and temperatures will creep up a little bit and below average but give the system credit because it came in and dropped temperatures and we are looking for a chilly start but there are some 30s already. mount shasta and susanville -- and closer to home, we can find some. lakeport is there and more will pop up. santa rosanapa into the 30s with wind protected areas to the north, low 40s and mid- 40s and 30s for a few and cooler as we get this dry air mass in place in the system will move out and allow high pressure to build in. temps will modify and it will be warmer. upper 60s and very nice, 70s on the thames. 4:01 and sal is here to tell us about things out of the gate. >>> it's quiet out of the gate and that's how we like it, nice and quiet. let's show you the tracy commute. traffic looks good east or west on 580 through the area and we have a backup because of a crash on highway 84 east of 680. a little slower coming out of livermore and hearing this, you would say usually i would take that road and i would go this way and th
steve olson is here. >>> cool this morning but nice later and temperatures will creep up a little bit and below average but give the system credit because it came in and dropped temperatures and we are looking for a chilly start but there are some 30s already. mount shasta and susanville -- and closer to home, we can find some. lakeport is there and more will pop up. santa rosanapa into the 30s with wind protected areas to the north, low 40s and mid- 40s and 30s for a few and cooler as...
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.>> reporter: jennifer olson inside home care assistance. the places caregivers and clients homes.ng in the dark. >>> working on laptops in our cell phones. we still can get stuff done.>> reporter: the emergency operations center in sonoma county has been open since tuesday. workers are monitoring the outage. in coordinating the county's response. they say what they are seeing is residents helping each other. >>> we are prepared. any kind of notifications we need to during this time. one of the things sonoma county does well is come together.>> reporter: as for bailey he said the outages are an inconvenience that he will survive. >>> how many more of these are we going to have?>> reporter: officials are urging people who have questions or need nonemergency help to call 211. >>> the astros were looking for a bounce back but tonight in game two of the world series. mark is up next to tell usf houston was able to tie up the series. >>> sports is up next. >>> mark is here. we're talking world series baseball. game two tonight. houston was looking to even up the series. mark is here to
.>> reporter: jennifer olson inside home care assistance. the places caregivers and clients homes.ng in the dark. >>> working on laptops in our cell phones. we still can get stuff done.>> reporter: the emergency operations center in sonoma county has been open since tuesday. workers are monitoring the outage. in coordinating the county's response. they say what they are seeing is residents helping each other. >>> we are prepared. any kind of notifications we need...
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highway 12 and olson road. we'll bring you any updates on the fire burning right now in solano county. >> this is after we confirmed a pg&e worker was shot at last night by somebody driving by on shaken shaken, understandably so. the new barriers are there to keep its workers safe at this tme. >>> and there's this in nearby yoorovillyororoville oroville. take a look. somebody saw someone egging the front of a building last night. these pictures are courtesy of our sister station in reading. they reported a security guard is standing out front but the streaks of egg were still there as of just a few hours ago, some people evidently venting inappropriately. >> it's clear they're angry and a new push for answers from sacramento. do we need to really cut power to so many homes and businesses this week? dan has more. pg&e is supposed to be hardening the power grid. but there are questions tonight about how much progress they're making. clearly with this blackout, pg&e does not trust its system to be able to handle t
highway 12 and olson road. we'll bring you any updates on the fire burning right now in solano county. >> this is after we confirmed a pg&e worker was shot at last night by somebody driving by on shaken shaken, understandably so. the new barriers are there to keep its workers safe at this tme. >>> and there's this in nearby yoorovillyororoville oroville. take a look. somebody saw someone egging the front of a building last night. these pictures are courtesy of our sister...
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ted olson. [applause] ted: thank you, john. and thank everyone of you for being here. everyone that has been involved in this is very, very excited, and we are full of anticipation. 38is an honor to be with you years to the day after sandra day o'connor took her seat as the first woman to serve on the supreme court of the united states. our constitution was adopted september 17, 1787. created,nment had including the supreme court -- it's created, including the supreme court, began functioning in 1789. nearly 200 years later, on this justice sandra day o'connor became the 102nd and first female supreme court justice. think about that for a moment. it took nearly two centuries to put the first woman on the united states supreme court. i was privileged to be in court that day. president reagan was there, members of the cabinet, senators , representatives, justices, and members of the prussian public -- the press and public watched as a commission signed by president reagan, and the oath of office was administered by the chief justice. o'connor was escorted to the bench an
ted olson. [applause] ted: thank you, john. and thank everyone of you for being here. everyone that has been involved in this is very, very excited, and we are full of anticipation. 38is an honor to be with you years to the day after sandra day o'connor took her seat as the first woman to serve on the supreme court of the united states. our constitution was adopted september 17, 1787. created,nment had including the supreme court -- it's created, including the supreme court, began functioning...
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but buffalo's behest of the scum of the olson he called she telling. you she sees what's on.the moments of the under. the sea of us who want us i think that's been pushed me. until i see you get it done been. very few. here in. this nation. see. this you can see and. should and will look at you know. the. second was a step that was good for the country i included. the grand opening by the spider for you had to come here often above a part of the school. where the event marking. gave you the love of the roots. of all. the power of the world. then by those. who wish. this is tried to do this is most of us the sure. into sure. missed. this summer's world how to. build that is the one who got all of our. far as. this was. dispensed to from still with bob on a bottle to my. dentist from the hose the president of. this. longer this goes on i'm going to shift and what's wrong. with that degree of other this new sort of us' he was and. is really starting to see shifts can put that's a community. also also see it with big is still a missing. i get it to. the comment i get. to. know to
but buffalo's behest of the scum of the olson he called she telling. you she sees what's on.the moments of the under. the sea of us who want us i think that's been pushed me. until i see you get it done been. very few. here in. this nation. see. this you can see and. should and will look at you know. the. second was a step that was good for the country i included. the grand opening by the spider for you had to come here often above a part of the school. where the event marking. gave you the...
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kristina olson is overseeing first-of-its-kind research. she's studying 300 trans kids from around the country and tracking them for 20 years. it was here at her seattle clinic more than two years ago where we first met maya. kristina: do you feel like you're a little bit a boy? maya: a small bit in between. kristina: okay. bigad: what do you hope to learn from all this? kristina: information that parents and teachers and pediatricians can use to make informed decisions about what's in the best interest of young transgender and gender non-conforming kids. bigad: other studies have shown trans people are nearly ten times more likely to commit suicide. but three years into olsen's study, she found kids who were allowed to transition socially aren't any more depressed than non-trans kids. kristina: kids are really doing remarkably well after they've done this social transition. bigad: while maya used to be brody, she legally changed her name at just seven years old. bigad: is bry? maya: no one. bigad: doesn't exist anymore? bigad: who's maya?
kristina olson is overseeing first-of-its-kind research. she's studying 300 trans kids from around the country and tracking them for 20 years. it was here at her seattle clinic more than two years ago where we first met maya. kristina: do you feel like you're a little bit a boy? maya: a small bit in between. kristina: okay. bigad: what do you hope to learn from all this? kristina: information that parents and teachers and pediatricians can use to make informed decisions about what's in the best...
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the liberals and so they write about him a veteran of ukraine's often treacherous political scene mr olson could spend some time in jail before becoming prosecutor general but not all he is basically a bit all over reform are. heard there's so many enemy translator and they're not real doing. what i have just read every word for he was a supporter of my done who had spent some time in prison under young for real corruption you know and then the us made while nice to him saying that he was a fighter for democracy he was in jail illegally together with yulia tymoshenko they spent some time in jail at the same time right and and know suddenly they write that he basically felt such a strong desire to improve his english that he went to london ok after the. ok so when you see it if you basically fled. yeah exactly if i could just kind of somebody up here we have 50 shades of corruption absolutely that's what i think we need to stray alexander but here is something come back to our corrupt they out people who are allied in nicely by the western media when you get really go to london alex i'm gla
the liberals and so they write about him a veteran of ukraine's often treacherous political scene mr olson could spend some time in jail before becoming prosecutor general but not all he is basically a bit all over reform are. heard there's so many enemy translator and they're not real doing. what i have just read every word for he was a supporter of my done who had spent some time in prison under young for real corruption you know and then the us made while nice to him saying that he was a...
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legacy, i want to take a moment and thank all of our reagan foundation trustees, in particular ted olson. thank you for giving us this opportunity. throughout today's discussion, we reviewed the historical context of justice o'connor's life and career and capture it significance. we have commented on the jurisprudence and now we will turn to the legacy and the lasting contribution in the ways we will continue to see her hand in law and the civic life of this great country. about 15 years before he o'connor, ronald reagan delivered one of his most consequential political speeches at a long day lunch in southern california. 1966, ronald reagan advanced an initiative to take judges out of politics and articulated his vision of an ideal judge. he called for judges to be men with ability come up men of honor and men who are fair-minded. when it came to his first nomination to the supreme court, he delivered a nominee who .ealized his vision , we have earlier today gotten a taste of justice o'connor's remarkable ability and the earnest and decent the with which she approached her decency her c
legacy, i want to take a moment and thank all of our reagan foundation trustees, in particular ted olson. thank you for giving us this opportunity. throughout today's discussion, we reviewed the historical context of justice o'connor's life and career and capture it significance. we have commented on the jurisprudence and now we will turn to the legacy and the lasting contribution in the ways we will continue to see her hand in law and the civic life of this great country. about 15 years before...
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hurd's seat is clearly one democrats have within reach, and also with pete olson leaving here in theouston area, that leaves his seat up for grabs without an incumbent being there. i do think that much of this is associated with the trump effect, and that is persons not wanting to be associated with the president and some of the things that he is doing currently as well as things that he's already done that clearly are impeachable. >> you are the first member of congress to stand up and call for impeachment. how you looking now as the process has began toward an impeachment inquiry? what are you thinking? what you seeing and what are you hoping? >> well, thank you again. we called for impeachment because there were impeachable actions. initially we talked about obstruction of justice. and i see now that this is progressing. i think that the whole questions surrounding what happened in ukraine is a legitimate question that has to be called to the attention of all of the congress people, especially with the notes that have been released from the telephone conversation. presidents can't
hurd's seat is clearly one democrats have within reach, and also with pete olson leaving here in theouston area, that leaves his seat up for grabs without an incumbent being there. i do think that much of this is associated with the trump effect, and that is persons not wanting to be associated with the president and some of the things that he is doing currently as well as things that he's already done that clearly are impeachable. >> you are the first member of congress to stand up and...
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.>> reporter: jennifer olson home care assistance. is service that places caregivers and clients home. she was working on the dark. >>> we still can get a lot of stuff done. >> reporter: sonoma county emergency operations center has been open since tuesday. workers are monitoring the outage. in coordinating the county's response. but they say what they are seeing is residents helping each other. >>> we are prepared to send any notifications. one of the things that sonoma county does well is come together.>> reporter: bailey set the ouges are an inconvenience. but he will survive. >>> i would like to ask how many more of these are we going to have? >> reporter: sonoma county officials are urging people who have questions or need nonemergency help to call 211. >>> allison rodriguez on the cancellation of schools tomorrow. the second enclosure in just the past two weeks for santa rosa city schools. the cost of these outages really starting to add up.>> reporter: it is really starting to add up alex. i want to show you this gas station he
.>> reporter: jennifer olson home care assistance. is service that places caregivers and clients home. she was working on the dark. >>> we still can get a lot of stuff done. >> reporter: sonoma county emergency operations center has been open since tuesday. workers are monitoring the outage. in coordinating the county's response. but they say what they are seeing is residents helping each other. >>> we are prepared to send any notifications. one of the things that...
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elizabeth olson is here and joaquin phoenix is here, but first, all the way from arizona dallen johnstonwith the cletones. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >>> abc's jimmy kimmel live, brought to you by doordash. friends & family sale!.... take an extra 20% off! save on tek-gear hoodies... athletic shoes - just $39.99... and pick up a new fitbit. plus - take an extra $20 off your $100 purchase!... plus - everyone gets kohl's cash! right now... at kohl's. performance comes in lots of flavors. ♪ (dramatic orchestra) there's the amped-up, over-tuned, feeding-frenzy-of sheet-metal-kind. and then there's performance that just leaves you feeling better as a result. that's the kind lincoln's about. ♪ introducing new vicks vapopatch easy to wear with soothing vicks vapors for her, for you, for the whole family. new vicks vapopatch. breathe easy. i switched to boost like 4 lines for $25 per line, per month and 4 free phones. now the whole family can stay connected. not this connected. switch and get 4 lines with unlimited gigs for $25 per line per month plus 4 free lg stylo™5 phones, all on ou
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. >> former georgia police officer robert olson today was found not guilty of murder in the 2015 fatal a black man who was unarmed and unclothed. thealifornia power company that cut electricity to more than 700,000 customers is facing sanctions for what the states utity regulator calls failures in execution. it took the unprecedented step last weekavoid wildfires. the state agencyed ord the company to take immediate action and aim to restore power in 12 hours after such outages. in spain, 12 catalan separatists have been convicted. after the ruling, protesters clashed with riot police outsid the airport in the region's capital, barcelona, injuring dozens and thousands descended on the streets of the city with separatists decrying the decision. >> these people have been unfairly sentient. w it would happen but n a fakes only b tria >> the caps on regional president -- teh cathe catalan regional president -- in britain, the queen opened p new session liament. in the housef lords, the queen gave a ceremonial queen's speech written by prime minister boris johnson's government. she said his
. >> former georgia police officer robert olson today was found not guilty of murder in the 2015 fatal a black man who was unarmed and unclothed. thealifornia power company that cut electricity to more than 700,000 customers is facing sanctions for what the states utity regulator calls failures in execution. it took the unprecedented step last weekavoid wildfires. the state agencyed ord the company to take immediate action and aim to restore power in 12 hours after such outages. in spain,...
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he was naked, unarmed at the time when olson shot him in the neck and chest.ions have start. but i wanted to ask you about whether this was excessive force. i mean the 911 call stated that people were calling because they saw an erratic man who had no clothes on, knocking on doors, running around. he was running toward the officer. should the officer have done something other than shoot him? >> that's what the jury is trying to determine. this officer had no prior disciplinary issues like this. he had never been accused of excessive force. he's a six- or seven-year veteran. >> seven. >> he arrives and hears a person is acting erratically. apparently there are mental health issues. it's also clear the man was not armed. the question for the jury is was it appropriate for the police officer to pull his firearm and shoot this person when he had a baton or other ways to deal with the situation. the defense is saying, look, maybe so in hindsight, but he had six to seven seconds to make that decision, and you've got to give him the benefit of the doubt. as we know,
he was naked, unarmed at the time when olson shot him in the neck and chest.ions have start. but i wanted to ask you about whether this was excessive force. i mean the 911 call stated that people were calling because they saw an erratic man who had no clothes on, knocking on doors, running around. he was running toward the officer. should the officer have done something other than shoot him? >> that's what the jury is trying to determine. this officer had no prior disciplinary issues like...
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caught up with piper's mike olson to get his take.eline for what's called live services, which includes in-game transactions, advertising, and subscription services. olson's boggy for the quarter there is $380 million. that would be a jump of 16% year over year, driven in part by in-game transactions from fifa, as well as apex legends. that's ea's answer to the legend that is "fortnite. guys, back to you. >> we'll bring you those results once they cross. josh lipton, thank you two minutes left to go here. let's send it over to rick santelli for a check on bonds. >> you know with the fed meeting tomorrow, bank of canada, bank of japan, lots of central banks, we always believe our fed is doing the global heavy lifting, but it might not be the case no matter what they do tomorrow look at the european two-year since may. european rates are moving higher two-year rates are at a five-month high. take a look at a chart of r-01s. everyone's talking about 190 that's the spike and a one week of the dollar versus the yen the dollar is at a five-
caught up with piper's mike olson to get his take.eline for what's called live services, which includes in-game transactions, advertising, and subscription services. olson's boggy for the quarter there is $380 million. that would be a jump of 16% year over year, driven in part by in-game transactions from fifa, as well as apex legends. that's ea's answer to the legend that is "fortnite. guys, back to you. >> we'll bring you those results once they cross. josh lipton, thank you two...
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ted olson spoke at thest convention. >> these were students that had been unhappy with the fact thatfelt that their law school education was tilted so strongly to the left, that they were not hearing oppong vws. >> narrator: abortion. busing. protections for criminals. gay rights. the federalist society founders ought the courts had gone too far to the left. >> for years, for decades, the left, as we call them, progressivesa lot in the democrat party, were getting a lot of their agenda passed through the courts. >> narrator: what began as a student group quickly grew, a job network, then a pool of prospective judges, s.pported by powerful conservative don >> the olin foundation in particular, the brad foundation. there's this handful, thiste clof far-right foundations th tons on o money in them. and they start to nurture the fedelist society. >> ...many members of the federalist society... n >>rator: during reagan's presidency, more than half the political appointees of the justice department had ties tome the federalist society, as did all 12 assistant attorney generals. >> i have a
ted olson spoke at thest convention. >> these were students that had been unhappy with the fact thatfelt that their law school education was tilted so strongly to the left, that they were not hearing oppong vws. >> narrator: abortion. busing. protections for criminals. gay rights. the federalist society founders ought the courts had gone too far to the left. >> for years, for decades, the left, as we call them, progressivesa lot in the democrat party, were getting a lot of...
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legacy, i want to take a moment and thank all of our reagan foundation trustees, in particular ted olson. thank you for giving us this opportunity. throughout today's discussion, we reviewed the historical context
legacy, i want to take a moment and thank all of our reagan foundation trustees, in particular ted olson. thank you for giving us this opportunity. throughout today's discussion, we reviewed the historical context
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olson? >> i think the witnesses and all the members for being here today. thanks for your testimony. administrator harvey, some may have additional questions for you and we ask you to respond in writing. i would ask the callings to some of those for the hearing record within five business days and with that and without objection, the subcommittee is adjourned. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> we're making it easier for you to follow the impeachment inquiry on c-span.org. search c-span's coverage for video on demand congressional briefings and hearings, as well as the administration's response during the impeachment inquiry process. log on to our impeachment inquiry webpage at
olson? >> i think the witnesses and all the members for being here today. thanks for your testimony. administrator harvey, some may have additional questions for you and we ask you to respond in writing. i would ask the callings to some of those for the hearing record within five business days and with that and without objection, the subcommittee is adjourned. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit...
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are selling the allers run but should i go selling dollars and buying gold all at the current rate olson that will be either a thought or at the current raj rates holder center of will be the go full or little denomination x. holder of gold within the next few months behind only these few. and when it's going to be here do i mean it's a 3 and many what's going on here dimitri well russia has sold its u.s. debt holdings. well russia has sold its u.s. debt holdings it is buying gold but it's also a major gold producer so mostly it's buying what it made us buying gold but it's also a major gold producer so mostly it's buying what it makes it's supporting its domestic production of gold production now that. it's supporting its domestic production of gold production now in terms of its being number 3 i don't even know if that's that's true anymore because we don't know how much arms if it's being number 3 i don't even know if that's that's true anymore. because we don't know how much gold the united states has left because any time anybody asks them for their gut gold the united states has le
are selling the allers run but should i go selling dollars and buying gold all at the current rate olson that will be either a thought or at the current raj rates holder center of will be the go full or little denomination x. holder of gold within the next few months behind only these few. and when it's going to be here do i mean it's a 3 and many what's going on here dimitri well russia has sold its u.s. debt holdings. well russia has sold its u.s. debt holdings it is buying gold but it's also...
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olson: madam speaker, halloween is nine days away. it's a holiday that happens in the dark. it's about fear, deceit and witch hunts. anything to hide who you truly are. back home, texans are stunned. how can the majority party in the house use a kid's holiday, halloween, as a model for the most dramatic action a congress can take, impeaching a sitting president? the ghouls and goblins of the house majority are now the halloween party that make up this process as they go along. impeachment demands an inquiry by the full house, a full vote by the house. the democrat majority did that with richard nixon in the 1970's, republican majority did that with bill clinton in the 1990's. the current house halloween party allowed 41 members of this body of 435 to go forward with impeachment. this party is operating in "the wizard of oz," if they pursue this witch hunt, the house will fall down on november of 2010, the witch hunt will be over. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia seek recognition? >> i rise to address the house for one m
olson: madam speaker, halloween is nine days away. it's a holiday that happens in the dark. it's about fear, deceit and witch hunts. anything to hide who you truly are. back home, texans are stunned. how can the majority party in the house use a kid's holiday, halloween, as a model for the most dramatic action a congress can take, impeaching a sitting president? the ghouls and goblins of the house majority are now the halloween party that make up this process as they go along. impeachment...
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olson: madam speaker, halloween is nine days away. it's a holiday that happens in the dark. it's about fear, deceit and witch hunts. anything to hide who you truly are. back home, texans are stunned. how can the majority party in the house use a kid's holiday, halloween, as a model for the most dramatic action a congress can take, impeaching a sitting president? the ghouls and goblins of the house majority are now the halloween party that make up this process as they go along. impeachment demands an inquiry by the full house, a full vote by the house. the democrat majority did that with richard nixon in the 1970's, republican majority did that with bill clinton in the 1990's. the current house halloween current house halloween party allowed 41 members of this body of 435 to go forward with impeachment. in therty is operating wizard of oz if they pursue this witchhunt the house will fall down on november 2010. the writ -- the witchhunt will be over. for what purpose does the gentle men from virginia seek recognition? the gentleman is recognized for one minute. from democratne
olson: madam speaker, halloween is nine days away. it's a holiday that happens in the dark. it's about fear, deceit and witch hunts. anything to hide who you truly are. back home, texans are stunned. how can the majority party in the house use a kid's holiday, halloween, as a model for the most dramatic action a congress can take, impeaching a sitting president? the ghouls and goblins of the house majority are now the halloween party that make up this process as they go along. impeachment...
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the chamber of commerce was collecting all sorts of data but edgar olson and paul carino put together the data set where they combined all sorts of information from the hud. really detailed information on the quality. they could make adjustments for every little thing you could think of. 30 or 40 different variables you would like to know about when you are studying this. they combined with the american chamber of commerce and developed a panel data set which shows variations and cost of living across various cities, metro areas and states. take a look at this. it runs from 1983 to 2012. go to edgar's website in virginia. it is really some great stuff. here is a typical pattern. the standard deviation falls in most cases. the minimums rise, maximums fall. i have to point out that alaska is not on this part. it is over to the right because it had big benefits but then it gets cut by the high cost of living. one of the things is the lowest cost of living place is the south, southern states at the bottom stay at the bottom after you adjust for cost of living. elderly benefits relative to
the chamber of commerce was collecting all sorts of data but edgar olson and paul carino put together the data set where they combined all sorts of information from the hud. really detailed information on the quality. they could make adjustments for every little thing you could think of. 30 or 40 different variables you would like to know about when you are studying this. they combined with the american chamber of commerce and developed a panel data set which shows variations and cost of living...
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what are her thoughts about brooke olson his argument in the midst of the robber barons a new look at the rise of this in america. thank you very much. host: thank you. naomi: i'm hoping i'm not going to offend anyone. i didn't see that. i'm sort off familiar with the argument. though it recreated the great crash of 1929 was not the deregulation of markets as virtually everybody else believed but that there is the smallish group of free market economies that make the argument that deregulation. with government intervention, i am not convinced by that. the breaking up of the banks, on fdr was a big part of stabilizing the financial sector. i don't agree witht that. host: know it's not enough and you begin with one word with the election of donald trump. shock. naomi: thus now i write books, no it's not enough is definitely not following the pattern of taking years and years to write a book. i wrote it in a pit of a fever. i think over seven months. after trump selection. i really because i was really terrified. having research the ways in which shocks for my book shock doctrine, create
what are her thoughts about brooke olson his argument in the midst of the robber barons a new look at the rise of this in america. thank you very much. host: thank you. naomi: i'm hoping i'm not going to offend anyone. i didn't see that. i'm sort off familiar with the argument. though it recreated the great crash of 1929 was not the deregulation of markets as virtually everybody else believed but that there is the smallish group of free market economies that make the argument that deregulation....
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joining us on the squawk news line, mike olson, senior research analyst at piper jaffrey.assume this was netflix u.s.-based subscribers >> yeah, exactly we've been getting a lot more questions about increasingly intense competitive environment that could unfold here over the next six weeks with both disney and apple streaming services by mid november it was domestic subscribers. 3,000 subscribers in two separate services. we found 75% of netflix folks are not expecting to subscribe to either disney or apple. importantly for those who do expect to subscribe, most of them said they'll subscribe to both netflix and the new competing services, not one or the other. i would say the conclusion is the competing services do cast a cloud of uncertainty over the stock in the near term we aren't seeing any evidence that they'll have a material negative impact on actual netflix market share. >> i guess you could flip it around and say 1/4 of people, which is 60 million subscribers, netflix in the u.s., are saying they are probably going to subscribe to apple, disney or both. >> yeah,
joining us on the squawk news line, mike olson, senior research analyst at piper jaffrey.assume this was netflix u.s.-based subscribers >> yeah, exactly we've been getting a lot more questions about increasingly intense competitive environment that could unfold here over the next six weeks with both disney and apple streaming services by mid november it was domestic subscribers. 3,000 subscribers in two separate services. we found 75% of netflix folks are not expecting to subscribe to...
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boy she was convinced was her son ailing carried out mother of a 22 year-old daughter and 17 year-olsonnow behind bars for trying to kidnap a small child from cooper elementary. she was calling that child bryant person's name is brian, he went to that school years ago, he stopped taking a mitigation. and you know >>and bothers eastern trying to being outside there's a bunch of records us conducting, but would be too global project for her to be intervention. the teen keeper piecing. >>beyond saying that they had multiple pass contacts with alien care and all that will police would not comment about her family's request for help as a registered nurse her ex husband says she has resisted medication because she was intimately aware of the side effects. >>she really needs it because you know late over so she can even recognize her own child. >>karen gall is still behind bars on $250,000 bail since her arrest facebook video has surfaced from one of her neighbors, showing her coming to their door looking for her son brian reporting in vacaville sunseri tonsil. >>welcome back we're still follo
boy she was convinced was her son ailing carried out mother of a 22 year-old daughter and 17 year-olsonnow behind bars for trying to kidnap a small child from cooper elementary. she was calling that child bryant person's name is brian, he went to that school years ago, he stopped taking a mitigation. and you know >>and bothers eastern trying to being outside there's a bunch of records us conducting, but would be too global project for her to be intervention. the teen keeper piecing....
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i would like to thank my fellow texan jody arrington and pete olson for this policy. in the past few years we have begun to see the success of the 21st century cures act, see that success come to life. new treatment, new cures are coming to the market at an exciting place -- pace, providing great promise for america's patients. it is important that doctors be able to see and compare the prices of these medications so that they can help their patients assess their options. price transparency at the point of prescribing will provide physicians with information regarding what would or would not be covered under their patient's insurance and would help them discuss what would be the most affordable option that are available to their patients. while there are factor a lot of fact yoss -- factors doctors must consider when considering patient med case, med case adherence is essential. the stage is set for lack of adherence to the reck mened regimen. we've all heard stories of paints showing up at the pharmacy counter to pick up their prescription at which point they learn i
i would like to thank my fellow texan jody arrington and pete olson for this policy. in the past few years we have begun to see the success of the 21st century cures act, see that success come to life. new treatment, new cures are coming to the market at an exciting place -- pace, providing great promise for america's patients. it is important that doctors be able to see and compare the prices of these medications so that they can help their patients assess their options. price transparency at...