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and later, henry olson, a senior fellow with the ethics and policy center. we talk about the trump administration's crackdown on sanctuary cities and other immigration news, with of cq roll call. watch c-span's "washington journal," live at 7:00 eastern sunday morning. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. next, a minnesota senate debate between incumbent democrat tina smith, and challenger jason lewis, held virtually by mpr news. this is close to an hour. ♪
and later, henry olson, a senior fellow with the ethics and policy center. we talk about the trump administration's crackdown on sanctuary cities and other immigration news, with of cq roll call. watch c-span's "washington journal," live at 7:00 eastern sunday morning. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. next, a minnesota senate debate between incumbent democrat tina smith, and challenger jason lewis, held virtually by mpr news....
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matt olson looked like he could add to that lead. but josh reddick leads off to make the home run lobbing catch. keeping a 3-0 game. brantley, two-run home run, makes it a one-run baseball game. first of two for him late in the inning. astros scored 11 runs over four innings to win 11-6. and they won the series. dusty baker and houston headed to the alcs. the a's are headed home. >> couldn't hold 'em down. and ramon's home run felt like a thousand-run homer at the time. we felt really good about where we were going. frankie was pitching really well. and all of a sudden the big thigh. big thigh. >> we wanted to win the world series. anything short of that is falling short of our goal. >>> down in san diego, a rays win over the yankees would send tampa bay to thea, lcs. torres is heading to the western metal supply company. two-run shot. yankees win 5-1. padres fernando jr. had been a laugh with the dodgers. cody bellinger. doubles into the right field corner for his if i have gone hit of the night. two-run score. dodgers win. they swe
matt olson looked like he could add to that lead. but josh reddick leads off to make the home run lobbing catch. keeping a 3-0 game. brantley, two-run home run, makes it a one-run baseball game. first of two for him late in the inning. astros scored 11 runs over four innings to win 11-6. and they won the series. dusty baker and houston headed to the alcs. the a's are headed home. >> couldn't hold 'em down. and ramon's home run felt like a thousand-run homer at the time. we felt really...
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. >> reporter: after just 36 hours to prep, olson and boise climbed the marble steps, each ascendingone could have scripted. >> the time pressures, the fact that this was a political battle, a media battle, and a legal battle, all, taking place, so-called perfect storm. all, taking place in a very short period of time. >> reporter: for 90 minutes, the two men went at it. >> we'll hear argument on number 00949 george w. bush and richard cheney versus albert gore. >> reporter: for team bush, olson argued that the florida court had changed the rules in the middle of the game, by allowing a statewide recount. >> if one reads it the way the florida supreme court did, the entire process is tilted on its head. >> you can't have rules that say they must be counted, ballots must be counted, this way before the election. and then, count them differently after the election. >> reporter: for team gore, david boise countered the high court had no business intervening, in the first place. >> that is something that has to be decided in the initial instance by the florida supreme court, interpreting
. >> reporter: after just 36 hours to prep, olson and boise climbed the marble steps, each ascendingone could have scripted. >> the time pressures, the fact that this was a political battle, a media battle, and a legal battle, all, taking place, so-called perfect storm. all, taking place in a very short period of time. >> reporter: for 90 minutes, the two men went at it. >> we'll hear argument on number 00949 george w. bush and richard cheney versus albert gore. >>...
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chris davis goes off with matt olson in front of him. 2-0 oakland.o that lead an inning later. murphy sending the. i over the center field wall. and then alex bregman homered leading off the fourth, and then carlos corrales launched one with a man aboard. the a's went long ball again to get the lead back in the bottom of the inning. olson did this plenty of times during the regular season. this is his first one in the post-season. mukilteo4-3 oakland. it was 5-3 a's heading to the 6th, and then when things went bad. a two-out airer, and jose altuve singled, and it was 6-5 houston. the astros got four runs in the inning and then padded the lead in the 7th. once again over that center field wall, the second homer of the game for alex. the two teams combined for 65 home runs in all in the 10-5 loss for the a's. the a's know there is still a lot of baseball to play. >> it's a longer series. everybody wants to win game one, but we faced two elimination games and responded nicely. i expect the same tomorrow. >> we're not by any means panicking or nothing l
chris davis goes off with matt olson in front of him. 2-0 oakland.o that lead an inning later. murphy sending the. i over the center field wall. and then alex bregman homered leading off the fourth, and then carlos corrales launched one with a man aboard. the a's went long ball again to get the lead back in the bottom of the inning. olson did this plenty of times during the regular season. this is his first one in the post-season. mukilteo4-3 oakland. it was 5-3 a's heading to the 6th, and then...
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first baseman matt olson was in line. brandon belt was the only giant to be nominated. 2020 strikes again, mat and the veterans that never quit on their team. when being a fan gets tough, and stretching your budget gets even tougher... ...our agents put in the time and legwork for you, ...so saving on auto insurance is easy. because saving a little extra goes a long way. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. >> gusts 40 to 60 miles per hour. higher terrain could see 70 plus as you look at the hour-by-hour forecast. dangerous winds ahead. >>> this is an abc color presentation. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's jimmy kimmel live! tonight, octavia spencer, jay pharoah, and music from luav featuring conan gray. and now, jimmy kimmel! >> jimmy: that's me, i'm jimmy kimmel. thanks for staying up late with us for a night of hot man-on-man debate action here in the united states. the "thrilla in nashvilla." the second and final presidential debate. and probably the last time joe biden and donald trump ever talk to each other. c
first baseman matt olson was in line. brandon belt was the only giant to be nominated. 2020 strikes again, mat and the veterans that never quit on their team. when being a fan gets tough, and stretching your budget gets even tougher... ...our agents put in the time and legwork for you, ...so saving on auto insurance is easy. because saving a little extra goes a long way. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. >> gusts 40 to 60 miles per hour. higher terrain could see 70 plus as you...
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first baseman matt olson was in line. brandon belt was the only giant to be nominated. 2020 strikes again, >> gusts 40 to 60 miles per hour. higher terrain could see 70 plus as you look at the hour-by-hour forecast. dangerous winds ahead. >> all right. thank you and thank you for wa from space since 1997. >> twitter reaction to rubin, by mail or did you put it in a near drop box? hilarious. i hope it gets there in time. what did we say? the experiment they did with the asteroid, it took three years for it to return. it's pretty cool. that means if they can do it, you can as well. >>> coming up, who won last night's final presidential debate. our powerhouse political roundtable weighs in. >>> first, the latest retail casualty of our pandemic pause. 350 gap and banana republic stores are set to be closed for good. >>> later, this year's holiday casualties. from halloween to new years what's not happening this year but where to find those silver linings. what's not happening this year but where to find those silver linings.
first baseman matt olson was in line. brandon belt was the only giant to be nominated. 2020 strikes again, >> gusts 40 to 60 miles per hour. higher terrain could see 70 plus as you look at the hour-by-hour forecast. dangerous winds ahead. >> all right. thank you and thank you for wa from space since 1997. >> twitter reaction to rubin, by mail or did you put it in a near drop box? hilarious. i hope it gets there in time. what did we say? the experiment they did with the...
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matt olson looks like he is going to add to the lead but josh reddick to make the home run. the 4th, michael brantley, a two run home run. later, a three run shot. it gave houston the lead. astros winning 11 happened six and win the series. dusty baker and houston heading to the alcs. the a's are headed home. >> could not hold them down and ramon's home run lthe 1000th home run at the time. we felt really good and frankie was pitching really well and then kind of derailed a little bit and we could not hold them down after that, unfortunately. >> it hurts! it hurts a lot! we wanted to win the world series and anything short of that is falling short of our goal. >> san diego with a win over the yankees. the bottom of the sixth, new york heading to the western metal supply company, a run shot. the yankees win, 5-1. winner take all on friday. the dodgers cody bellinger. la leading. will smith doubles into the right field corner for his of the night. they sweep that series. they will face the braves in the alcs. khalil mack, top 10 offensive toy's pa is knocked down. it appears b
matt olson looks like he is going to add to the lead but josh reddick to make the home run. the 4th, michael brantley, a two run home run. later, a three run shot. it gave houston the lead. astros winning 11 happened six and win the series. dusty baker and houston heading to the alcs. the a's are headed home. >> could not hold them down and ramon's home run lthe 1000th home run at the time. we felt really good and frankie was pitching really well and then kind of derailed a little bit and...
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but this time, he's running for an open seat-- pete olson is retiring. and most analysts rate texas' 22nd as a toss-up. >> so, we are campaigning in 27 different languages, trying to run the most inclusive campaign ever in texas history. >> reporter: kulkarni was born 1978, two years after the last time democrats carried texas in a presidential election. the prime issues of his campaign are fighting the pandemic and protecting health care. but he also focuses on the need to help small businesses and reopen schools safely, issues that could help him appeal to independents and dissatisfied republicans. >> we have problems with our economy. one in six small businesses here have failed this year alone. we have problems with education. our families are concerned that their children aren't going to get a proper education this year if we don't do something about the coronavirus. >> reporter: we repeatedly sought an interview with kulkarni's republican opponent, fort bend county sheriff troy nehls, but received no response. but we spoke with one of nehls' suppor
but this time, he's running for an open seat-- pete olson is retiring. and most analysts rate texas' 22nd as a toss-up. >> so, we are campaigning in 27 different languages, trying to run the most inclusive campaign ever in texas history. >> reporter: kulkarni was born 1978, two years after the last time democrats carried texas in a presidential election. the prime issues of his campaign are fighting the pandemic and protecting health care. but he also focuses on the need to help...
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olson was one of 189 cities that competed for a national grant to put public art and in oakland it's even including a little kind of community garden as part of this traffic installation, so only in oakland do we guarden on our traffic calming devices and put like fantastic public arpt in there as well. and it's really part of us creating a process where we're listening to what community wants, and we are hearing a lot of people like the slow street but they don't want it to look like a construction zone so these planter boxes and decorative signs and barriers are going to be much more permanent and also responsive to what that particular neighborhood pants on o their street. >> uh-huh. but you see the impact, right? you see people walking, running, jogging. you see people dining. you see that kind of impact already. >> right. but think how much our city is oumd by roads. there's time for cars to share them more with people. people have wanted to be outdoors. they've needed to be together in a distanced and safe way. the slow streets have been like a lifeline for so many of our famil
olson was one of 189 cities that competed for a national grant to put public art and in oakland it's even including a little kind of community garden as part of this traffic installation, so only in oakland do we guarden on our traffic calming devices and put like fantastic public arpt in there as well. and it's really part of us creating a process where we're listening to what community wants, and we are hearing a lot of people like the slow street but they don't want it to look like a...
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josh medically being, to go home run away from olson. frankie montauk, cruising to the first three innings, man, the wheels fell off, boy, did they. carlos correa, three run shot to put houston on top, they scored 11 runs over four innings. three home runs, 11 runs batted in in this series. chris davis struck out to end the game, and the season, houston wins 11-next, they are going to the a lcs for the fourth straight year. >> it just hurts, it hurts a lot. we struggled to hold them down really the entire game at times. so just a good offensive team, they hit their stride at the right time. >> we are halfway there,'s though, you know, i'm thankful and happy but i still have some happiness left. >> check this out, he could not wait to send this week, posted at 424 less than three minutes after the final out. that hurts. farther could a junior, and the brace, have all the right moves again tomorrow. they outscored miami, 18-5 over three games. atlanta went 7-0. the fourth shutout in the postseason, they're going to the for the first time s
josh medically being, to go home run away from olson. frankie montauk, cruising to the first three innings, man, the wheels fell off, boy, did they. carlos correa, three run shot to put houston on top, they scored 11 runs over four innings. three home runs, 11 runs batted in in this series. chris davis struck out to end the game, and the season, houston wins 11-next, they are going to the a lcs for the fourth straight year. >> it just hurts, it hurts a lot. we struggled to hold them down...
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olson, thank you. >> governor gavin got a firsthand look at the damage today, touring the remains of foothills at the elementary school, in st. helena. while he was there, he spoke about the state strategic fire suppression plan, which includes forest management, but he also called for more federal funding. >> the majority of the work that has been done on federal forest has been done by taxpayers of the state of california. we have more support in that area. >> stay with kpix 5 and kpix.com and cbsn bay area for continuing coverage of the glass fire. >>> the strong winds spiking a red flag warning, for much of the bay area, the next 24 hours are critical. it is hot, and it is very dry. >>> it is very hazy, as you know this is what it was like taking off from sfo this afternoon. chief meteorologist, paul, tracking the smoke and the wind for us. >> it is the wind that is driving that smoke across the bay area. the fire in napa county and sonoma county producing all of the smoke which this particular map highlights it in white and we are almost off the scale here but that gets drifted
olson, thank you. >> governor gavin got a firsthand look at the damage today, touring the remains of foothills at the elementary school, in st. helena. while he was there, he spoke about the state strategic fire suppression plan, which includes forest management, but he also called for more federal funding. >> the majority of the work that has been done on federal forest has been done by taxpayers of the state of california. we have more support in that area. >> stay with kpix...
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darcey olson? >> you know, that is -- i think that is a difficult issue and i think a lot of people liked to use that to call -- i'm not saying your caller did this but to position barry as a libertarian. i think that they know 2% of the public considered themselves libertarian and they tried to marginalize him that way. but the truth is that a lot of conservatives believed that the federal government should not have any role in the question of whether or not abortion, for instance is a crime. william f. buckley is a pretty strong conservative. i don't think anybody would quibble with that. he also believed that that was not the role of the federal government. marketing comes into play. what people took barry said is not the way they took what william f. buckley said. they were saying the same thing. >> we should point out that he left the senate in 1964 because his term expired, he came back in 1968 and he had a very important role in august of 1974 as he met with richard nixon two days before his
darcey olson? >> you know, that is -- i think that is a difficult issue and i think a lot of people liked to use that to call -- i'm not saying your caller did this but to position barry as a libertarian. i think that they know 2% of the public considered themselves libertarian and they tried to marginalize him that way. but the truth is that a lot of conservatives believed that the federal government should not have any role in the question of whether or not abortion, for instance is a...
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in 2010 came the breakthrough in the cancer patient douglas olson however it was the news of 7 year old emily whitehead that spread around the world . save the young leukemia patients wife and even 7 years after the infusion she remained cancer free. the treatment is more effective in children than adults. we had hundreds of calls for a venture capitalist warning to start new companies unfortunately had no part of call us about one of their commercial artist. inventing a drug is one thing says novartis but putting the research into practical use through a market launch is costly and time consuming insiders say no parties paid the university about 225000000 for the exclusive right to sell kim ryan and novartis is paying the university about 5 percent of the sales price for each infusion the group has no comment on this the health care industry is not transparent and it's not been designed for the benefit directly of the patients and transparency are most recent estimates. are around $55000.00 just to make the card she said that's. cost per patient and with no profit. so the actual cost i
in 2010 came the breakthrough in the cancer patient douglas olson however it was the news of 7 year old emily whitehead that spread around the world . save the young leukemia patients wife and even 7 years after the infusion she remained cancer free. the treatment is more effective in children than adults. we had hundreds of calls for a venture capitalist warning to start new companies unfortunately had no part of call us about one of their commercial artist. inventing a drug is one thing says...
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matt olson made from runs, found the bleachers off lance mccullers. 4-3 a's.gave up three runs and then seven more. jose altuve, a two-run double, astros take a 6-4 lead. back to the home run derby. six in the game, carlos correa had two of them. this one just kept going and going. it gave houston an 8-5 advantage and they take game one of the division series 10- 5. >> the ball flies and any mistakes, there's no pop flies here. pop flies are home runs. >> it's not as hot in october here. usually 15 to 20 degrees cooler. all that contributes to the ball carrying better. >> staying in socal, rays and yankees in san diego, gerrit cole allowed three runs in six innings, a little help from his buddy from his rear end, that's an out. giancarlo stanton has been with the yankees for three years. here is his biggest hit. grand slam in the ninth-inning to seal the game one win, 9-3 is the final there. >>> patriots and chiefs, brian hoyer starting for cam newton, did not go well. benched in the third quarter after two turnovers and only three points. jarrett stidham wasn
matt olson made from runs, found the bleachers off lance mccullers. 4-3 a's.gave up three runs and then seven more. jose altuve, a two-run double, astros take a 6-4 lead. back to the home run derby. six in the game, carlos correa had two of them. this one just kept going and going. it gave houston an 8-5 advantage and they take game one of the division series 10- 5. >> the ball flies and any mistakes, there's no pop flies here. pop flies are home runs. >> it's not as hot in october...
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the big ground ball from matt olson gets through. oakland scored just one run in game one.eady doing better. man on for marcus everyone approves of that home run. a little salute there. play of the game, chris bassett on the mound. a's win 5-3. got an elimination game 3:00, tomorrow, espn. >> we won. that's all that matters. it wasn't comfortable, but, you know, we did just enough offensively to win. >> we've been in this situation the last two years with the win or go home in the wild card game. so hopefully that experience helps a little bit and we are coming out confident like we always are. >> yankees looking to close out the indians. bases loaded. he goes deep to left-center. that is a grand slam, giving the yankees a 5-4 lead. new york trailed entering the ninth. the sac fly. the game-winning run here. yankees win 10-9. they'll take on the rays in the alds. for the first time since the 2016 nba finals, the warriors not representing the west. lebron and the lakers taking on the heat in the bubble for a championship like we've never seen. president obama in the virtual
the big ground ball from matt olson gets through. oakland scored just one run in game one.eady doing better. man on for marcus everyone approves of that home run. a little salute there. play of the game, chris bassett on the mound. a's win 5-3. got an elimination game 3:00, tomorrow, espn. >> we won. that's all that matters. it wasn't comfortable, but, you know, we did just enough offensively to win. >> we've been in this situation the last two years with the win or go home in the...
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bottom one scoreless bases loaded two out this is clutch matt olson ground ball through the right side two runs are going to score. oakland scored just one run game one, two in the first series that's good news. man on for marcus semien, deep drive to center. 4-0 oakland. salute to the crowd, salute to the dugout. top three chris bat basis on the hill, two on for moncada. mark cana what a great catch. reminds many of joe rudy's great grab in the '72 world series. bassitt seven earned runs. five k's. bases load two-day outs but jake diekman gets the ground out. a's win 5-3 and we've got an elimination game 3 tomorrow at noon on espn. >> we won. that's all that matters. it wasn't comfortable. but we did just enough offensively to win. >> got the monkeys off our back a little bit and now it's just play baseball from here on out. >> we've been in this situation the last two years with the win or go home in the wild card game. hopefully that experience helps a little bit and we are coming out confident like we always are. >> nothing like a playoff baseball game with everything on the line.
bottom one scoreless bases loaded two out this is clutch matt olson ground ball through the right side two runs are going to score. oakland scored just one run game one, two in the first series that's good news. man on for marcus semien, deep drive to center. 4-0 oakland. salute to the crowd, salute to the dugout. top three chris bat basis on the hill, two on for moncada. mark cana what a great catch. reminds many of joe rudy's great grab in the '72 world series. bassitt seven earned runs. five...
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matt olson launches to write and josh reddick the former golden glover shows you why and that is a sensationalcatch and the a's dugout in total disbelief about that and you can kind of see the momentum starting to swing and the fourth beckoning the astros getting to the swing of it and michael brantley had two of them today and this one with the a's trailing tremendous two and later in that time 2-1 and carlos knew it and the astros loved the role of being the villain and the seem to be reveling in it right now and just putting it in your face and the seven beckoning, this is the second baseman jose altuve a who had problems of the regular season launching the 2 run homer and the astros win going away 11-6 illuminating the a's and move into the american league championship series with dusty baker for the fourth straight time for houston. in the national league atlanta lays to waste the hopes of the marlins being the cinderella team, but the braves will have to take on the dodgers who are just absolutely rolling right now and nobody has even beaten them in the playoffs so far and will smith wit
matt olson launches to write and josh reddick the former golden glover shows you why and that is a sensationalcatch and the a's dugout in total disbelief about that and you can kind of see the momentum starting to swing and the fourth beckoning the astros getting to the swing of it and michael brantley had two of them today and this one with the a's trailing tremendous two and later in that time 2-1 and carlos knew it and the astros loved the role of being the villain and the seem to be...
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in the coast so there is still ample space that will cost and it comes to a cost the reason why ted olsoncontinue with this is the question of cost it's trying to cut costs and with that risk in diesel livelihoods over for instance the fishery community there but also how the people who are trying to make their livelihoods in the fukushima prefecture but yet have a cap we do have to be realistic head that is an economics consideration to take into consideration there is you know you have to make this cost effective and what i guessed in tokyo is saying is that this is the most cost effective way of doing it. well the most cost effective way would have been to take the heat to take the morning or from last to the tsunami seriously and invest in that time we have now seen a contester fee for which there is trying to bush's responsibility time and again and this is one of the very many instances where temp was trying to do that and i am very sympathetic to to mine to my japanese friends in the region who say we've seen this once twice tens dozens of times happen in tepco tries to get away fo
in the coast so there is still ample space that will cost and it comes to a cost the reason why ted olsoncontinue with this is the question of cost it's trying to cut costs and with that risk in diesel livelihoods over for instance the fishery community there but also how the people who are trying to make their livelihoods in the fukushima prefecture but yet have a cap we do have to be realistic head that is an economics consideration to take into consideration there is you know you have to...
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the big ground ball from matt olson gets through. oakland scored just one run in game one.etter. man on for marcus everyone approves of that home run. a little salute there. play of the game, chris bassett on the mound. a's win 5-3. got an elimination game 3:00, tomorrow, espn. >> we won. that's all that matters. it wasn't comfortable, but, you know, we did just enough offensively to win. >> we've been in this situation the last two years with the win or go home in the wild card game. so hopefully that experience helps a little bit and we are coming out confident like we always are. >> yankees looking to close out the indians. bases loaded. he goes deep to left-center. that is a grand slam, giving the yankees a 5-4 lead. new york trailed entering the ninth. the sac fly. the game-winning run here. yankees win 10-9. they'll take on the rays in the alds. for the first time since the 2016 nba finals, the warriors not representing the west. lebron and the lakers taking on the heat in the bubble for a championship like we've never seen. president obama in the virtual crowd along
the big ground ball from matt olson gets through. oakland scored just one run in game one.etter. man on for marcus everyone approves of that home run. a little salute there. play of the game, chris bassett on the mound. a's win 5-3. got an elimination game 3:00, tomorrow, espn. >> we won. that's all that matters. it wasn't comfortable, but, you know, we did just enough offensively to win. >> we've been in this situation the last two years with the win or go home in the wild card...
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is there a common thread i mean especially when it comes to trump olson r.-o. and boris johnson they all play down the virus they didn't listen to their side of the advisors they said this is going to pass trying to keep people going about their normal business it is further evidence of how insidious and vicious this pandemic is this virus does not care if you believe in the sciences viruses not care if you believe in hand washing in masks and all the things that are epidemiologists never ologists are telling us this virus doesn't care if you care this virus can affect everyone doesn't matter if you're a republican or if you're a democrat and i think donald trump having been tested positive for this virus is a very good reminder for us all to continue taking this pandemic extremely seriously because we are all vulnerable and as soon as we leave the studio we're going to put our masks back on and that's a good reminder for everyone you definitely will in washington with you in the studio thank you very much. meanwhile u.s. secretary of state mike pump ale says h
is there a common thread i mean especially when it comes to trump olson r.-o. and boris johnson they all play down the virus they didn't listen to their side of the advisors they said this is going to pass trying to keep people going about their normal business it is further evidence of how insidious and vicious this pandemic is this virus does not care if you believe in the sciences viruses not care if you believe in hand washing in masks and all the things that are epidemiologists never...
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olson. this question is for both of you. been -- toe has date, there has been no discussion about pandemic preparedness response. we have been warned about it for decades. why isn't this a top issue, especially considering covid is at the fore? we should be discussing what are we going to do to prevent this catastrophe. host: thank you. we will get a response. guest: that is an excellent question. it is something people have talked about. scare, 2003 to 2004, which was another covid but fires that did spread was not as easily transmittable. 16 years later, we have it happen, and the entire world was not prepared. it was not just us. the only countries that seemed to be compared were countries close to china south korea, taiwan. that should be on the agenda for the next president, which was what sort of things can we have in place to deal with a virus pandemic, to identify when it arrives sooner and put things in effect to minimize its spread. do likee things you can south korea did to quickly identify and limit the spread of
olson. this question is for both of you. been -- toe has date, there has been no discussion about pandemic preparedness response. we have been warned about it for decades. why isn't this a top issue, especially considering covid is at the fore? we should be discussing what are we going to do to prevent this catastrophe. host: thank you. we will get a response. guest: that is an excellent question. it is something people have talked about. scare, 2003 to 2004, which was another covid but fires...
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, 30 plus russians and running the ball everywhere, tim coleman had three or four touchdowns, jeff olson had three touchdowns, it's good for the niners. the whole team embodies it, have fun, play fast, be physical. >> everybody is happy after a win, but jason, you have to give credit to the 49ers defenses, they had a lot of moving parts. guys were getting substituted once again check and fred warner was another bigconstant. >> robert still has plenty of good players, despite all the injuries. tony romo said today he thought he was the best linebacker in football, he got picked off, cam newton, the by the way with nine of 15, 98 yards, three interceptions, one of the worst games of his career. and you have to give all the credit to the coaching staff of the 49ers and to john lintz for funding so much depth, they sustain so many injuries and are still doing it. >> here is emmanuel mosley. and we've already mentioned several of them, mosley is one of them, undrafted free agents. now here is taylor, once again check who was talking about him when the season began? and they had to make guys w
, 30 plus russians and running the ball everywhere, tim coleman had three or four touchdowns, jeff olson had three touchdowns, it's good for the niners. the whole team embodies it, have fun, play fast, be physical. >> everybody is happy after a win, but jason, you have to give credit to the 49ers defenses, they had a lot of moving parts. guys were getting substituted once again check and fred warner was another bigconstant. >> robert still has plenty of good players, despite all the...
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the godfather of a militia norman olson said just that back in 1995 on a congressional hearing on militias divert to the county sheriff. he is indeed the commander of the local militia. when a situation erupts in which we would be deputitized -- >> the congressional hearing was held in in the light of the one of the worst domestic terrorist attacks in on american soil. lay-ups are trying to get to the bottom of the anti-government sent meant that led tome to bomb a government building killing 168 men, women, and children. in 1995, a relative of terry mcmick new orleans said he was a fo former member of the michigan militia. she says 10% of the self-described militias have extreme elements and during this extremely polarized election cycle, expert says there's a good chance it will activate the most extreme members to violence. they agreed to carry out the kidnapping before november 3rd, the national election. >> potential for conflict with the election is quite high, both in the days and weeks after the election day. a number of possible scenarios suggest a narrow victory by either candida
the godfather of a militia norman olson said just that back in 1995 on a congressional hearing on militias divert to the county sheriff. he is indeed the commander of the local militia. when a situation erupts in which we would be deputitized -- >> the congressional hearing was held in in the light of the one of the worst domestic terrorist attacks in on american soil. lay-ups are trying to get to the bottom of the anti-government sent meant that led tome to bomb a government building...
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in 22 and came the breakthrough in the cancer patient douglas olson however it was the news of 7 year old emily whitehead that spread around the world thank you mariah saved the young leukemia patients my life and even 7 years after the infusion she remained cancer free. the treatment is more effective in children than adults. we had hundreds of calls for a venture capitalist warning to start new companies unfortunately had no heart us call us about one of their commercial artist. inventing a drug is one thing says novartis but putting the research into practical use through a market launch is costly and time consuming insiders say no parties paid the university about 225000000 for the exclusive right to sell q. mariah and novartis is paying the university about 5 percent of the sales price for each infusion the group has no comment on this the health care industry is not transparent and it's not been designed for the benefit directly of a patient and transparency our most recent estimates. are around $55000.00 just to make the cars the cell that's. our cost per patient and with no pr
in 22 and came the breakthrough in the cancer patient douglas olson however it was the news of 7 year old emily whitehead that spread around the world thank you mariah saved the young leukemia patients my life and even 7 years after the infusion she remained cancer free. the treatment is more effective in children than adults. we had hundreds of calls for a venture capitalist warning to start new companies unfortunately had no heart us call us about one of their commercial artist. inventing a...
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and to matt olson, gives oakland a 4 of 3 lead. the sox tie it at 4. with two outs -- loaded in the fifth. a two run score. and the a's beat the white sox 6-4. they win the wild card, two games to one and advance in the playoffs for the first time since 2006. >> i woke up this morning feeling it would be a hard game. and it was a hard game. we had to use a lot of guys and we had to make uncomfortable decisions. man, guys really responded. a lot of guys contributed today. it's a true team win. >> next up, the a's face the houston astros in the divisional series beginning monday in los angeles. in oakland, anthony flores, nbc bay area. >> we are crossing our fingers, go a's. have a great evening. they do one of the most difficult jobs there is, even in normal times. our frontline health care workers. and when these heroes lack the resources they need, that risky job gets ten times harder. prop fifteen makes corporations pay their fair share. to invest in our communities, in our clinics, in the essential workers who treat everyone- rich, poor, and in-betw
and to matt olson, gives oakland a 4 of 3 lead. the sox tie it at 4. with two outs -- loaded in the fifth. a two run score. and the a's beat the white sox 6-4. they win the wild card, two games to one and advance in the playoffs for the first time since 2006. >> i woke up this morning feeling it would be a hard game. and it was a hard game. we had to use a lot of guys and we had to make uncomfortable decisions. man, guys really responded. a lot of guys contributed today. it's a true team...
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with a very serious case now trump is there a common thread i mean especially comes to trump olson r.-o. and boris johnson they all play down the virus they didn't listen to their science or visors they said this is going to pass trying to keep people going about their normal business it is further evidence of how insidious and vicious this pandemic is this virus does not care if you believe in the sciences viruses not care if you believe in hand washing in masks and all the things that are epidemiologists never ologists are telling us this virus doesn't care if you care this virus can affect everyone doesn't matter if you're a republican or if you're a democrat and i think donald trump having been tested positive for this virus is a very good reminder for us all to continue taking this pandemic extremely seriously because we are all vulnerable and as soon as we leave the studio we're going to put our masks back on and that's a good reminder for everyone you definitely will in washington will improve here in the studio thank you very much a leaders around the world have been reacting
with a very serious case now trump is there a common thread i mean especially comes to trump olson r.-o. and boris johnson they all play down the virus they didn't listen to their science or visors they said this is going to pass trying to keep people going about their normal business it is further evidence of how insidious and vicious this pandemic is this virus does not care if you believe in the sciences viruses not care if you believe in hand washing in masks and all the things that are...
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is there a common thread i mean especially comes to trump olson r.-o. and boris johnson they all played down the virus they didn't listen to their scientific advisors they said this is going to pass trying to keep people going about their normal business it is further evidence of how insidious and vicious this pandemic is this virus does not care if you believe in the sciences viruses not care if you believe in hand washing in masks and all of the things that are epidemiologists never ologists are telling us this virus doesn't care if you care this virus can affect everyone doesn't matter if you're a republican or if you're a democrat and i think donald trump having been tested positive for this virus is a very good reminder for us all to continue taking this pandemic extremely seriously because we are all vulnerable and as soon as we leave the studio we're going to put our masks back on and that's a good reminder for everyone you definitely will in washington william in the studio thank you very much. well meanwhile u.s. secretary of state my pump aoa
is there a common thread i mean especially comes to trump olson r.-o. and boris johnson they all played down the virus they didn't listen to their scientific advisors they said this is going to pass trying to keep people going about their normal business it is further evidence of how insidious and vicious this pandemic is this virus does not care if you believe in the sciences viruses not care if you believe in hand washing in masks and all of the things that are epidemiologists never ologists...
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that, having a democratic president deliver this tribute to him, but he also wants bob dole and pete olsonwhy? those are the ones that he felt would run for president in 1996 and he wanted them to have a national audience. speech is magnificent as well. he stages that, essentially. wilson does run for president. he does not run very well. getting the nomination in 1996, which is basically what nixon predicted it was going to be. just fascinating how his mind were and he was always thinking several steps ahead -- mind worked and he was always thinking several steps ahead. i, i appreciate your scholarship. i want to ask this with all due respect, because i am in the library, after all. i noticed you wrote a biography of eisenhower and i just finished "eisenhower: in war and peace." there are all of these tidbits about nixon and it does not seem that nixon was well regarded by president eisenhower. asked one question was about general eisenhower. what has vice president nixon done to contribute to your administration, and he said "use me a week. qs me a week, i'll think of something." there a
that, having a democratic president deliver this tribute to him, but he also wants bob dole and pete olsonwhy? those are the ones that he felt would run for president in 1996 and he wanted them to have a national audience. speech is magnificent as well. he stages that, essentially. wilson does run for president. he does not run very well. getting the nomination in 1996, which is basically what nixon predicted it was going to be. just fascinating how his mind were and he was always thinking...
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and there is a different if you look at it. >> drc olson?you're right in there with that question, i think that barry goldwater, and his book was called the conscious of the conservative. he felt like he was a conservative, that he was a true conservative who understood that this nation was founded on the concept of constitutionally limited government and that was true in all spheres of life that you could not pick and choose where you would have government involvement. if it wasn't in the constitution, that it wasn't constitutional and therefore the government should not be involved so today, i mean there are a lot of libertarians that wear that mantle. a lot of different folk miss the tea party movement and candidates for president. i won't be the one to define him as a libertarian or conservative. he used the term conservative, and i think that what he stood for was as close to what the founding fathers stood for as any prominent person in our history. >> this book, what personality came through from barry goldwater? what did you learn ho
and there is a different if you look at it. >> drc olson?you're right in there with that question, i think that barry goldwater, and his book was called the conscious of the conservative. he felt like he was a conservative, that he was a true conservative who understood that this nation was founded on the concept of constitutionally limited government and that was true in all spheres of life that you could not pick and choose where you would have government involvement. if it wasn't in...
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matt olson, what a majestic upper cut swing. high, deep and aloha means good-bye. bullpen really struggled in the sixth. jose altuve, to get a lead. four runs given up in just 2/3 of an inning. astros score four runs in the frame to take the lead for good. the a's normally stellar bullpen gave up seven runs in this game. carlos correa's homer drove in two runs. sean murphy striking out st o goes to the et ceteras. they win 10-5. >> you feel like no matter where you are after we go into the late innings that we have a chance to come back, especially after have a pretty good offensive output early on. just couldn't do it. give them credit, they played the later innings better than we did. >> you know, it happened. we got to look at it as we need to win 3 out of 4 games and we've done that plenty of times. throughout the seasons. and, you know, just come back tomorrow and win that game. >> they seem okay, not worried. a week ago, some like my man joe brooks were thinking and tweeting that nick mullens was better than jimmy garoppolo. those tweets have likely been dele
matt olson, what a majestic upper cut swing. high, deep and aloha means good-bye. bullpen really struggled in the sixth. jose altuve, to get a lead. four runs given up in just 2/3 of an inning. astros score four runs in the frame to take the lead for good. the a's normally stellar bullpen gave up seven runs in this game. carlos correa's homer drove in two runs. sean murphy striking out st o goes to the et ceteras. they win 10-5. >> you feel like no matter where you are after we go into...
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tommy stella mark hanna matt olson, marcus semien and chad pinder each homered for the a's and diaz, each knocked one out for the astros and the stros also had a major rally in the 5th to bring in a couple of runs there. hey zeus lazaro got to start on the mound for the a's after his rocky showing in the wild-card series opener against the sox both teams turn things over to their bullpens though in the 5th. the a's penn has been strong all year so hopefully they can pull this one off they are up again late in the game, they just got to hold off those stros they are fighting to stay alive in this high scoring game if the a's win game forward take place at 12 35 tomorrow at dodger stadium if they lose their back on the bus to oakland of course we hope that doesn't happen. we'll have an update coming up at 5 justine back to you. >>a lot on the line here, thanks so much now to the nfl where the number of covid-19 cases continues to rise the latest positive test includes from the new england patriots. the quarterback stephen gilmore, and at least one identified unidentified player on both
tommy stella mark hanna matt olson, marcus semien and chad pinder each homered for the a's and diaz, each knocked one out for the astros and the stros also had a major rally in the 5th to bring in a couple of runs there. hey zeus lazaro got to start on the mound for the a's after his rocky showing in the wild-card series opener against the sox both teams turn things over to their bullpens though in the 5th. the a's penn has been strong all year so hopefully they can pull this one off they are...
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matt olson finds a whole with nick madrigal and erin allows two runs to score in the first inning. nothing cheap about this couple of runs those though. market simeon takes it right, a 4-0 lead and against the white sox you need every one you can get. two on for chicago. deep off chris fassett and mark cano looking like joe rudy and one of those world series conquests of the 70s. scaling the wall to make the beautiful catch and keeps chicago off the board. here in the fourth inning the crutches back, chris davis, man they need this guy back. up on the free pizza sign up there, so low, just the start of the year in the regular season. 5-0, tense moments of the night, bases-loaded. a bray you might be of most valuable player in the american league. chris bassett gets the victory and a 1-1 series. they will play tomorrow at noon. >> game changer, game saver, it's an automatic two runs if we don't catch it. he came up with this ridiculous catch and i mean it truly saved my outing. we did the numbers. if you like the is off our back a little bit and let's just play baseball from here on
matt olson finds a whole with nick madrigal and erin allows two runs to score in the first inning. nothing cheap about this couple of runs those though. market simeon takes it right, a 4-0 lead and against the white sox you need every one you can get. two on for chicago. deep off chris fassett and mark cano looking like joe rudy and one of those world series conquests of the 70s. scaling the wall to make the beautiful catch and keeps chicago off the board. here in the fourth inning the crutches...
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matt olson also was nominated. brandon belt was the only giant to be nominated. 2020 strikes again.platinum glover snubbed this year round and get this the nominations came out on the final night of the election debate and they're going to be announced election day. doesn't make any sense. how weird is that? >> that is odd. in this strange year, strange season, right? >> all right. thanks. >> i don't know what they're thinking. i don't think anyone is paying attention to that >> i think seeing what people left behind in the attic. well, saving on homeowners insurance with geico's help was pretty fun too. ahhhh, it's a tiny dancer. they left a ton of stuff up here. welp, enjoy your house. nope. no thank you. geico could help you save on homeowners and renters insurance. >>> coming up next on abc 7 catch jeopardy followed by wheel of fortune and then at 10:00 watch shark tank. >> and coming up tonight on abc 7 news at 11:00. >> cars making their way into fort mason for a drive-in that was held for the debate. reaction and my story at 11:00. >>> for the last five months, the bay area b
matt olson also was nominated. brandon belt was the only giant to be nominated. 2020 strikes again.platinum glover snubbed this year round and get this the nominations came out on the final night of the election debate and they're going to be announced election day. doesn't make any sense. how weird is that? >> that is odd. in this strange year, strange season, right? >> all right. thanks. >> i don't know what they're thinking. i don't think anyone is paying attention to that...
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and olson, and the dugout can't believe it and then it turned the tide right there and the bottom ofthe same score and mike bradley gets into it taking frankie deep to a two run homer and he would hit 2 and the astros still trailing 3-2 until later in the 4th with 2 on for carlos korea who is found his stroke and had a rough regular season and he knows it is gone and the astros are hot and they lead 5-3 and they were not about to let up. jose altuve a puts all of his 160 pounds into that one and eight two run homer off of jay and his second of the postseason and astros with some sad faces to the a's while dusty and company are moving on and they eliminate the a's advancing to the alcs for the 4th consecutive year. they may be the villains, but they are rolling right now. >> we knew it would be tough and 60 games felt more like a regular season, but even playing field for everyone he. our goals were lofty and we fell short of them. >> we have another good one in the american league in the yankees and raise will go the distance and the new york cup 2- 1 in the pinstripes add to it. he
and olson, and the dugout can't believe it and then it turned the tide right there and the bottom ofthe same score and mike bradley gets into it taking frankie deep to a two run homer and he would hit 2 and the astros still trailing 3-2 until later in the 4th with 2 on for carlos korea who is found his stroke and had a rough regular season and he knows it is gone and the astros are hot and they lead 5-3 and they were not about to let up. jose altuve a puts all of his 160 pounds into that one...
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first inning, two out, matt olson trying to find a hole. the airer there, costly for the white sox. two runs are going to come in, 2-0 lead. nothing cheap about this thing off the bat of murkowski simeon off dallas kicks. two-run shot. 4-0 lead and the a's trying to build on it in the third. looks like at east a double, and scaling the wall. that's great catch. and then the crush makes an appearance. chris davis goes deep on to the free pizza sign. just his third home run of the year if you count the regular season 375-0 lead, but tense moments in the top of the 9th. white sox have the bases loaded. two outs. the dangerous jose abreu up there. he would ground out against jacob dhec and the a's pull it out, holding on for dear life. chris basset talked about the game two win that even this series. >> game-changer, game saver, that's automatic two runs if he doesn't catch it. he came up with a ridiculous catch and truly saved my outing. i feel like the monkey is off our back a little bit, and now it's just play baseball from here on out. >> i
first inning, two out, matt olson trying to find a hole. the airer there, costly for the white sox. two runs are going to come in, 2-0 lead. nothing cheap about this thing off the bat of murkowski simeon off dallas kicks. two-run shot. 4-0 lead and the a's trying to build on it in the third. looks like at east a double, and scaling the wall. that's great catch. and then the crush makes an appearance. chris davis goes deep on to the free pizza sign. just his third home run of the year if you...
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a's first baseman matt olson talked about what it's been like so far. >> this has been a year of a lot of firsts for everybody. you know, we're in here. it's obviously a nice facility. you know, they did a good job from everything from the food to taking care of us in here. excited to get the series rolling. >> now, we're just hoping it's good baseball and no drama. you remember this is what happened back in early august. the benches cleared. but not this time. it will just be good baseball. first pitch today at 1:07. >> we shall see. these people do not like each other. that is underestimating the situation. >> all right. >>> coming up, a major honor for a california scientist overnight. the uc davis graduate receiving an award for his break through in medicine. >>> and it's back to school in the north bay. the districts where kids will be heading into the classroom today for the first time in more than six months. >>> and this sweet dog become a say yes... to the best bargains ever at ross! yes! oh, yeah! yep. yesss! savings on savings on savings? that's yes for less. at ross. traffi
a's first baseman matt olson talked about what it's been like so far. >> this has been a year of a lot of firsts for everybody. you know, we're in here. it's obviously a nice facility. you know, they did a good job from everything from the food to taking care of us in here. excited to get the series rolling. >> now, we're just hoping it's good baseball and no drama. you remember this is what happened back in early august. the benches cleared. but not this time. it will just be good...
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many people don't want to switch but there a lot of angelos olsons malt this is his in the state and their country have been pressed by the high cost of health care. buying into medicare will cost a fraction of what it cost to buy into the private system and medicare covers pre-existing conditions by the way. i think it will be a way to. competition in the marketplace and keep down the cost of the private system. >> i thank you for that but let's turn to the topic of resource development. senator sullivan you said you intendndyo to make sure -- allie for remains dead and what specifically do you plan to do to make sure that happens and what can you do to make good on that definitive statement? you have one minute. >> glory i want to quickly -- my opponent can look alaskans in the eye and said he isn't from medicare for all products absolutely false. look at the public option and look at his op-ed. you are from medicare for all. back to resource development what i've said with regard to pebble is pebble did not meet the high standards that we have with regard to resource development p
many people don't want to switch but there a lot of angelos olsons malt this is his in the state and their country have been pressed by the high cost of health care. buying into medicare will cost a fraction of what it cost to buy into the private system and medicare covers pre-existing conditions by the way. i think it will be a way to. competition in the marketplace and keep down the cost of the private system. >> i thank you for that but let's turn to the topic of resource development....
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i'm joined by my colleagues, and john, and henry olson of the ethics and policy center.ve a lot of ground to cover i'll start b
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in 2010 came the breakthrough in the cancer patient douglas olson however it was the news of 7 year old emily whitehead that spread around the world . to save the young leukemia patients my and even 7 years after the fusion she remained cancer free. the treatment is more effective in children than adults. we had hundreds of calls for a better capitalist warning to start their companies that fortunately had no heart us call us about why are there course a lot of us. inventing a drug is one thing says novartis but putting the research into practical use through a market launch is costly and time consuming insiders say no parties pay the university about 225000000 for the exclusive right to sell q mariah and novartis is paying the university about 5 percent of the sales price for each infusion the group has no comment on this the health care industry is not transparent and it's not been designed for the benefit directly of a patient and transparency our most recent estimates. are around $55000.00 just to make the cars the cell that's our cost per patient and with no profit. so the actual c
in 2010 came the breakthrough in the cancer patient douglas olson however it was the news of 7 year old emily whitehead that spread around the world . to save the young leukemia patients my and even 7 years after the fusion she remained cancer free. the treatment is more effective in children than adults. we had hundreds of calls for a better capitalist warning to start their companies that fortunately had no heart us call us about why are there course a lot of us. inventing a drug is one thing...
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olson. this question is for both of you. been -- toe has date, there has been no discussion about pandemic preparedness response. we have been warned about it for decades. why isn't this a top issue, especially considering covid is at the fore? we should be discussing what are we going to do to prevent this catastrophe. host: thank you. we will get a response. guest: that is an excellent question. it is something people have talked about. scare, 2003 to 2004, which was another covid but fires that did spread was not as easily transmittable. 16 years later, we have it happen, and the entire world was not prepared. it was not just us. the only countries that seemed to be compared were countries close to china south korea, taiwan. that should be on the agenda for the next president, which was what sort of things can we have in place to deal with a virus pandemic, to identify when it arrives sooner and put things in effect to minimize its spread. do likee things you can south korea did to quickly identify and limit the spread of
olson. this question is for both of you. been -- toe has date, there has been no discussion about pandemic preparedness response. we have been warned about it for decades. why isn't this a top issue, especially considering covid is at the fore? we should be discussing what are we going to do to prevent this catastrophe. host: thank you. we will get a response. guest: that is an excellent question. it is something people have talked about. scare, 2003 to 2004, which was another covid but fires...
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. >> we have a question from julie johnson olson. i lived in saudi arabia for years. does anyone know the health status of king sal sal man? rumors mentioned dementia. >> the perennial question. you can only speculate. but you can try. >> i have member i spoke to the other day who is a lifetime friend of the king, and he seem sees hem every couple of weeks -- he sees him every couple of weeks and says he is actually fine. he is not -- his health is certainly not perfectly stable. he also has been admitted to the hospital a couple of times but seems that he understands, he responds, dementia is not something which is really limiting him so much. if it's there it's in the beginning stage. think which is much more -- what has a much more impact on his position is that almost nobody has access to him alone. it seems that the access to the king guess through his son, and so certainly that is the same with information which reached him. >> ben? >> i won't claim to have a detailed medical diagnosis of king salman. you hear a whole range of things. people who meet with him' a
. >> we have a question from julie johnson olson. i lived in saudi arabia for years. does anyone know the health status of king sal sal man? rumors mentioned dementia. >> the perennial question. you can only speculate. but you can try. >> i have member i spoke to the other day who is a lifetime friend of the king, and he seem sees hem every couple of weeks -- he sees him every couple of weeks and says he is actually fine. he is not -- his health is certainly not perfectly...
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today, i am joined by my yearagues and by john 14 and henry olson of the ethics and public all the seeenter. we have a lot of ground to cover, and i am going to start by asking each of the panelists a few questions. they promised concise answers so we can move through a lot of material. let me summarize the polls. yesterday, president trump says he wasn't scared auntie criticized the polls once again. let's look at the poll numbers. polls seven major conducted since september 15, bided has been at or above 50% in 133. trump has been at or above 35% in only 41. his reading has barely moved. ofn for tier is editor "after the people vote," a guide to the electoral college, a slim volume that is all you need to know to understand the complexities of the electoral college. john is an expert in early and absentee voting. john, what percent of the population to you think will vote early or absentee, and can you tell us what we are learning from states such as texas? answer is achnical lot. many more people will vote, more than ever, huge increase in vote by mail and total early voting in pers
today, i am joined by my yearagues and by john 14 and henry olson of the ethics and public all the seeenter. we have a lot of ground to cover, and i am going to start by asking each of the panelists a few questions. they promised concise answers so we can move through a lot of material. let me summarize the polls. yesterday, president trump says he wasn't scared auntie criticized the polls once again. let's look at the poll numbers. polls seven major conducted since september 15, bided has been...
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first bill olson, the editor and chair and senior fellow on governance study. and has done immense work on the election and u.s. politics with the connection to foreign policy, america's role in the world. fiona hill, my colleague at the center for the united states and europe, senior fellow of foreign policy and formerly the senior director for europe and russia in the white house during the trump administration, and, a visiting fellow in the center for the u.s. and europe in foreign policy and authored a book earlier this year in france on the views of the democratic candidates for president. so, welcome all and thanks for joining us this morning. we will talk for about 45, 50 minutes, and then we'll throw it open for questions, which you can relay in twitter. so i guess my first question is really on the news of the day, which we'll start of course our best wishes by the president and to all of those affected by this outbreak and hoping for a speedy recovery. i wanted to start with you. i mean, it seems there's really no precedent for an event or development
first bill olson, the editor and chair and senior fellow on governance study. and has done immense work on the election and u.s. politics with the connection to foreign policy, america's role in the world. fiona hill, my colleague at the center for the united states and europe, senior fellow of foreign policy and formerly the senior director for europe and russia in the white house during the trump administration, and, a visiting fellow in the center for the u.s. and europe in foreign policy...
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i'm joined by my colleagues, and john, and henry olson of the ethics and policy center.e have a lot of ground to cover i'll start by asking the panelists, they've promised cries p concise answers so we can go through a lot of materialment first, let me go to the polls. yesterday the president said he wasn't running scared and let's look at the polls again. 177 major polls conducted since september 15th, biden hat about at or above 50% at 133, 133 of 177. and trump has been at or above 45% in om only 31. his approval rating is at 43% and barely moved. we're going to start with the editor of the newly available and digitized forum after the people vote, a guide to the electoral college. this slim volume is all you need to understand the complexities of the electoral college. john is an expert in absentee voting. john, what percentage do you think will vote early or absentee. what are we learning from states such as texas? >> well, i think the technical answer is a lot. many, many people are going to vote, many more than ever, a huge increase both vote by mail and in a tota
i'm joined by my colleagues, and john, and henry olson of the ethics and policy center.e have a lot of ground to cover i'll start by asking the panelists, they've promised cries p concise answers so we can go through a lot of materialment first, let me go to the polls. yesterday the president said he wasn't running scared and let's look at the polls again. 177 major polls conducted since september 15th, biden hat about at or above 50% at 133, 133 of 177. and trump has been at or above 45% in om...
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currently, she is a partner at monger told in olson, a renowned law firm and prior to that was also a partner at jenner and locke where ihad the privilege of working under him briefly . andfinally , last but definitely not least christine todd whitman with the 50th governor of new jersey and also the ninth administrator of the united states environmental protection agency serving under president george w. bush. currently the president of whitman strategies and as wendy noted the cochair of our nationaltask force . so with that, i would like to come in with the first question . and i'm going to address that to our cochairs of our task force governor whitman and both of you have been speaking and writing about the issues that are on the front page from the president's test returns to the politicization of law enforcement for years. so some might say you were a bit pressing on these issues. my question for you is there's a lot going on in the polls right now so maybe you could talk a little bit about why people should care and also why these issues should be a focus for policymakers. and
currently, she is a partner at monger told in olson, a renowned law firm and prior to that was also a partner at jenner and locke where ihad the privilege of working under him briefly . andfinally , last but definitely not least christine todd whitman with the 50th governor of new jersey and also the ninth administrator of the united states environmental protection agency serving under president george w. bush. currently the president of whitman strategies and as wendy noted the cochair of our...
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one of them, fire assistant chief shelly olson got an early morning call from her captain. >> at that point i knew we didn't have a house. it feels like a death, a death of a lifetime of great memories, family time. >> reporter: the colorado governor on the ground yesterday hoping to comfort shaken evacuees. >> we're doing our best with loss of life, loss of property this really speaks to the drier hotter conditions that are occurring globally. >> reporter: can you look at this and say this is a direct result of what's happening with the climate? >> we're seeing the real life result of that here in colorado and across the west. >> reporter: unlike anything residents in colorado have ever seen all this while there may be an unsung hero in the forecast, snow, lots of it eight to 12 inches expected tonight. fire officials are also worried about what is expected to come with that which is more staggering wind. i can already tell you it's picking up this morning. guys, back to you. >> we're hoping the weather does not make things worse. >>> let's check in with dylan for a first check at th
one of them, fire assistant chief shelly olson got an early morning call from her captain. >> at that point i knew we didn't have a house. it feels like a death, a death of a lifetime of great memories, family time. >> reporter: the colorado governor on the ground yesterday hoping to comfort shaken evacuees. >> we're doing our best with loss of life, loss of property this really speaks to the drier hotter conditions that are occurring globally. >> reporter: can you look...