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olympia. a slightly more compact version of the olympia as body was used to create the cadet it's simple technology was largely taken from entry level model the people. has got it because i cristo says a cadet is a military training who often hopes to become an officer but is still far from reaching that goal and he thinks that's an apt description of the open a combat i would have the body. but on the olympia i drank some of that ice and much more expensive cars finesse still at its premier in...
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but on the olympia i drank some of that ice and much more expensive cars finesse. that is premier in berlin in 1036 opel sales director how did that could and how as an everyday car for discerning customers thinks that as if. it's about whisky. and the cadets was a hit. to the compact model from recent time has become the best selling car in its class and the quickest though it has 23 horsepower out of its 1 point one liter engine it still left the competition in the dust thanks to its slow curved wave of just 757 kilos. another had to do it with a little patience and a heavy fluid christopher could almost push the could lead to the 100 kilometer an hour mark to stop it the braking system features hydraulic prongs raikes on all 4 wheels if the base model cadet has to go rigid axles on the leaf springs making for a company ride on country roads however this special variant as an independent front suspension its tune quite softly though so when he rounds kurz fast a car really till it's. done i have a little mistake. christof says that mike almost 30 s. era vehicles
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yeah instead krista of tells us that while production of the opal olympia resumed in the post-war years they could if it was in resurrected that's because as part of the war reparations the entire production line and russo's time was confiscated and shipped off to russia their thought they could get was reborn as the mosque which $405.00 and remained in production until 1959 thanks to its innovative want to conquer body the opal could that remain competitive for many years which christophe says qualifies it as a milestone in the automotive history to find my excited ultimate big shift to. more than 107000 rolled off the assembly line in 4 years making the kid dead germany's best selling compact car of the pre-war era in 1062 the model was reintroduced with the snappy slogan ok like opel could that. be. a total of 6 generations of a kid that were produced in tow opel cease production in the early 1990 s. . on the next edition of driving them v.w. i.d.r. sets out to set a record in china. and we tested key is new compact s.u.v. the x. seat. of the. world unto itself. the finest musical co
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but on the olympia i dragged some of that guys and much more expensive cars finance still at its premier in berlin in 1936 opel sales director how did the cadets about how as an everyday car for discerning customers thinks. it's about was people. and the cadets was a hit. to the compact model from recent time had become the best selling car in its class and the quickest though it has 23 horsepower on a much 1 point one metre engine it still left the competition in the dust thanks to its low curved weight of just $757.00 kilos. it with a little patience and a heavy foot christopher could almost push the kid head to the 100 kilometer an hour mark to stop at the braking system features hydraulic brakes on all 4 wheels if the base model cadet has to be rigid axles on a leaf springs making for a company ride on country roads however due to this special variant as an independent front suspension it's tuned quite softly though so when he rounds kurz fast a car really tilts. but. there's a dot if. you can mice kristoff says them like almost thirty's era vehicles the opel cadette has that streaml
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ahÍ un titulo de por medio en m comunicaciones recibiÓ al olympia, y con 0 a 0 de ayer, se el y en aln juego mÁs, a diferencia de otroses que por ahÍ tienes posibilidad, aqui es drek toshg serÍa partido de playoff. nosotros arrancamos playoff antes que los playoff. aquÍ los deportes pausa y regresamos. ♪ recuerde esta noche regresamos con mÁs noticias. claudia con un adelanto lo que prepara para usted >>> hoy se presentÓ ante el juez una mujer acusada de fraude, 23 familias dicen haber sido vÍctimas. hablamos con una de las vÍctimas y nos presenta su casa, no se lo pierda. >>> gracias. >>> y si tiene planes para ir este fin de semana a san francisco, habla despliegue policial por eventos para estos dÍas. r este domingo inicia la semana de la flota con una feria de arte. >>> un fin de semana de mucha actividad. tambiÉn la calle castro estarÁ cerrada por una feria. >>> gon dgolden state enfrentaÁ a lakers. vÁyase nn tren a san francisco, gracias por su sintonÍa. nos vemos. musica >>> homenaje al prÍncipe. familiares y miles de fanÁticos rinden tributo al prÍncipe de l canciÓn. en mÉxico
ahÍ un titulo de por medio en m comunicaciones recibiÓ al olympia, y con 0 a 0 de ayer, se el y en aln juego mÁs, a diferencia de otroses que por ahÍ tienes posibilidad, aqui es drek toshg serÍa partido de playoff. nosotros arrancamos playoff antes que los playoff. aquÍ los deportes pausa y regresamos. ♪ recuerde esta noche regresamos con mÁs noticias. claudia con un adelanto lo que prepara para usted >>> hoy se presentÓ ante el juez una mujer acusada de fraude, 23 familias...
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. >> reporter: after his daughter olympia was born he took 16 weeks off to care for his newborn and wife serena williams that almost died from pregnancy complications. >> she needed help getting out ofed and being there for olympia fell on me because serena needed rest and support. >> reporter: even with the easiest births, paid time off results in fewer mental health issues for mothers, fewer divorces and fewer infant deaths >> i took five months off. before i went back to work i got really angry and mad that there are other people out there that don't get that time. doesn't it myoy? >> look, it does but when i find that frustration, i immediately go to figuring out how to fix it. >> reporter: this week the entrepreneur did what entrepreneurs do, he went to capitol hill with a group of dad-vocates to try and fix it. what would you like to see happen >> mandated paid family leave six months worth for every american i think our children and grandchildren will look back and think that took them long enough. >> katy joins us now is congress considering a paid leave? >> there is bipartisan s
. >> reporter: after his daughter olympia was born he took 16 weeks off to care for his newborn and wife serena williams that almost died from pregnancy complications. >> she needed help getting out ofed and being there for olympia fell on me because serena needed rest and support. >> reporter: even with the easiest births, paid time off results in fewer mental health issues for mothers, fewer divorces and fewer infant deaths >> i took five months off. before i went back...
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for now, the olympias is going back to the port for some pampering, where it will spend the winter before. a lot of hard work with all that rowing, but a good bit of fun, too. that's all we've got time for this week's travel show. but coming up next week... mike's underwater in turkey to see if sinking old planes can really provide a safe haven for local marine life. and he meets the 96—year—old woman who spent three decades fighting to save the country's endangered loggerhead turtles. some said i was mad, others said i was a spy. so, join us then if you can. in the meantime, don't forget to sign up to our social media feed so you can check out what we're up to out on the road, and share your travel stories with us and the rest of the world. until next time, from me — christa larwood — and the rest of the travel show team here in athens, it's goodbye. or, as the locals would have it, ‘ya—sas‘! if you have to be out travelling, some unpleasant conditions. all of us are going to see wet weather. the wettest in northern ireland, clearing away but as the rain moves east it may cause minor flo
for now, the olympias is going back to the port for some pampering, where it will spend the winter before. a lot of hard work with all that rowing, but a good bit of fun, too. that's all we've got time for this week's travel show. but coming up next week... mike's underwater in turkey to see if sinking old planes can really provide a safe haven for local marine life. and he meets the 96—year—old woman who spent three decades fighting to save the country's endangered loggerhead turtles. some...
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the trireme olympias — the only life—sized replica in the world of the athenian battleships which dominatedfrom the fifth century bc until early christian times. this amazing looking galley belongs to the greek navy, and every year, groups of very lucky people get to go aboard and actually row, just like ancient athenians did. this year, i'm one of those lucky people. so, i better get ready, i think it's going to be quite hard work. it took 20 years of passionate research to work out a design for this trireme, as no remains of the wooden boats could be found. she was constructed here in greece in 1987. the important thing for the rowers of the boat, is that they were free citizens. it was a great honour to be a rowerfor trireme. and in such a small boat, we have so many people. they are the machine and they help the boat to move. i think it sounds like a fantastic lot of fun and hard work. yes. so will you maybe show me how to do it? yes, of course. wow! look at this. wow, this is amazing. this is the naval way to go down. definitely. this ship carries two small sails, just like in ancient
the trireme olympias — the only life—sized replica in the world of the athenian battleships which dominatedfrom the fifth century bc until early christian times. this amazing looking galley belongs to the greek navy, and every year, groups of very lucky people get to go aboard and actually row, just like ancient athenians did. this year, i'm one of those lucky people. so, i better get ready, i think it's going to be quite hard work. it took 20 years of passionate research to work out a...
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harry kane spoke at this first throw away that to kneel lead in the opening group game against olympia years ago. and the manager has spoken this season of different agendas in the squad, perhaps sensing that the contract situations of key players. he didn't want to be drawn on any of that at the press conference. as he readies his team to ta ke conference. as he readies his team to take out one of the biggest names in european football. for although this by your team doesn't have the strength in the sum of its teams from the pass, that very strong team included in 2013 who won the most recent of their five european titles here in london at wembley but talent courses throughout the team. philippe coutinho looked at one stage mightjoin the spurs on loan from barcelona this armour but the former liverpool man ended up at byron, he has scored three times against tottenham and his career and mr reliable up front, robert lebron garcia, has scored five goals and his last four games. by year their opening group game three kneel against red star belgrade. —— by must will have to play better to
harry kane spoke at this first throw away that to kneel lead in the opening group game against olympia years ago. and the manager has spoken this season of different agendas in the squad, perhaps sensing that the contract situations of key players. he didn't want to be drawn on any of that at the press conference. as he readies his team to ta ke conference. as he readies his team to take out one of the biggest names in european football. for although this by your team doesn't have the strength...
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for now, the olympias is going back to the port for some pampering, it will spend the winter there before turkey to see if sinking old planes can really provide a safe haven for local marine life. and he meets the 96—year—old woman who spent three decades fighting to save the country's endangered loggerhead turtles. some said i was mad, others said i was a spy. so, dojoin us then if you can. and in the meantime, don't forget to sign up to our social media feed so you can check out what we're up to out on the road, and share your travel stories with us and the rest of the world. until next time, from me — christa larwood — and the rest of the travel show team here in athens, it's goodbye. or, as the locals would have it, ‘ya—sas'! good morning and welcome to breakfast with rogerjohnson and rachel burden. our headlines today: the prime minister urges the eu to compromise on a brexit deal
for now, the olympias is going back to the port for some pampering, it will spend the winter there before turkey to see if sinking old planes can really provide a safe haven for local marine life. and he meets the 96—year—old woman who spent three decades fighting to save the country's endangered loggerhead turtles. some said i was mad, others said i was a spy. so, dojoin us then if you can. and in the meantime, don't forget to sign up to our social media feed so you can check out what...
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the trireme olympias — the only life—sized replica in the world of the athenian battleships which dominatedearly christian times. this amazing looking galley belongs to the greek navy, and every year, groups of lucky people get to go aboard and actually row, just like ancient athenians did. this year, i'm one of those lucky people. so, i better get ready, i think it's going to be quite hard work. it took 20 years of passionate research to work out a design for this trireme, as no remains of the wooden boats could be found. she was constructed here in greece in 1987. the important thing for the rowers of the boat, is that they were free citizens. it was a great honour to be a rowerfor trireme. and in such a small boat, we have so many people. they are the machine and they help the boat to move. i think it sounds like a fantastic lot of fun and hard work. yes. will you show me how to do it? yes, of course. wow! look at this. wow, this is amazing. this is the naval way to go down. definitely. this ship carries two small sails, butjust like in ancient times, most of the propulsion comes from th
the trireme olympias — the only life—sized replica in the world of the athenian battleships which dominatedearly christian times. this amazing looking galley belongs to the greek navy, and every year, groups of lucky people get to go aboard and actually row, just like ancient athenians did. this year, i'm one of those lucky people. so, i better get ready, i think it's going to be quite hard work. it took 20 years of passionate research to work out a design for this trireme, as no remains of...
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city leaders from oakland; olympia, washington; and even new york city are all considering similar pilotgrams. tim black is cahoots' operation coordinator. >> we handle almost 20% of the entire external safety-- >> reporter: a fifth! >> --call volume for our area. but there was such a dramatic need coming in through the 911 and non-emergency lines, that there was a need for there to be this kind of behavioral health first response. >> let them know that you're out of your meds. >> reporter: cahoots team members are trained to de- escalate when responding to a mental health crisis. >> thank you guys so much. >> reporter: a recent study found 25% to 50% of fatal officer-involved shootings involved someone with a severe mental illness. eugene's police chief chris skinner. >> they don't need jail. what they need is they need to be able to be de-escalated from their crisis, they need a ride to a mental health facility or to a medical care facility or wrapped around with services. that's what the people need. they don't need to be going to jail every time. >> reporter: a new way to protect and
city leaders from oakland; olympia, washington; and even new york city are all considering similar pilotgrams. tim black is cahoots' operation coordinator. >> we handle almost 20% of the entire external safety-- >> reporter: a fifth! >> --call volume for our area. but there was such a dramatic need coming in through the 911 and non-emergency lines, that there was a need for there to be this kind of behavioral health first response. >> let them know that you're out of...
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host: james in olympia, washington. caller: i'm concerned this is a set up by democrats to distract from criminal activities which are about to be exposed by a.g. the hillaryng clinton paying for the steele dossier. i am questioning this whole thing. i'm an independent voter. i voted for obama. host: the origins of the mueller investigation. do you know anything about that? guest: i know it has been in the public. advisor saysr dhs the theory had been completely debunked. i know it was fully laid out in the mueller report. there was a nice one nation for the steele dossier. i know the steele dossier played almost no role in the opening of the investigation of russian influence because that began before the dossier was created. i understand the caller's concerns. the echo chamber of news that keeps yelling this fact into the thosphere echoes in her world. there seems to be almost no credible evidence that is the case. host: let me ask you about ken starr. he says trump showed poor judgment but that is not a crime. he was
host: james in olympia, washington. caller: i'm concerned this is a set up by democrats to distract from criminal activities which are about to be exposed by a.g. the hillaryng clinton paying for the steele dossier. i am questioning this whole thing. i'm an independent voter. i voted for obama. host: the origins of the mueller investigation. do you know anything about that? guest: i know it has been in the public. advisor saysr dhs the theory had been completely debunked. i know it was fully...
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host: let's hear from jane in olympia, washington, on the republican line. caller: i am concerned that this is a set up by democrats to distract from criminal activity which is about to be exposed by thearr and durham regarding hillary clinton paying for the dossier. thisactually questioning whole thing, and i am an independent voter. i voted for obama. host: she is talking about the investigation going on, the origins of the mueller investigation. do you know anything about that? guest: i know what has been in the public. i know that trump's former advisor says the theory had been completely debunked. it was fully laid out in the mueller report, an explanation for the steel dossier. i also know that the steel almost no role in the opening of the investigation of russian influence because that began before the dossier was even created. i understand the caller's concerns because i am sure that that is chamber of news yelling this fact into the ecosphere echoes in her world, but the truth of the matter is that there seems to be almost no credible evidence that
host: let's hear from jane in olympia, washington, on the republican line. caller: i am concerned that this is a set up by democrats to distract from criminal activity which is about to be exposed by thearr and durham regarding hillary clinton paying for the dossier. thisactually questioning whole thing, and i am an independent voter. i voted for obama. host: she is talking about the investigation going on, the origins of the mueller investigation. do you know anything about that? guest: i know...
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press these days and its name is wall street and it's crushing local newspapers across the country olympia snow smith writes and take on wall street that all over the country private equity and hedge funds have been scooping up these cash strapped papers and looting them into irrelevance or bankruptcy in fact between 20042800 united states lost. more than a 5th of the local newspapers in newsrooms at these local newspapers they lost half of their employer's employees between 20082018 while the local news is being beaten to a pulp by wall street it's the fictional antics of a comic book character that has the nation on edge and speaking of course about the joker yes the controversial film has been making headlines over fears that the film's plotline featuring a disaffected and bullied white man turning to mass violence could inspire real life disaffected bullied white men in their committing acts of violence even the united states military is now afraid of the film gizmodo reports that the u.s. military's warned service members about the potential for a mass shooter at screenings of the war
press these days and its name is wall street and it's crushing local newspapers across the country olympia snow smith writes and take on wall street that all over the country private equity and hedge funds have been scooping up these cash strapped papers and looting them into irrelevance or bankruptcy in fact between 20042800 united states lost. more than a 5th of the local newspapers in newsrooms at these local newspapers they lost half of their employer's employees between 20082018 while the...
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but one of the bands playing today, i saw them in olympia and they tore it up there. if you're off today and have nothing to do, try to get out golden gate park. they are on this one stage. this is a time to remember warren hellman. we lost him a couple years ago. this is a free event. you don't date you do not see three-day music festivals that are free. but there is no one outside trying to buy your tickets. >> expect a busy couple of weeks in san francisco now that we are here in the month of october. we have this hardly strictly bluegrass festival. and fleet week is in a few days.>> there are a lot of events filling up the calendar. and there will be a big police presence down there. >> reporter: all of those events that you just mentioned, hardly strictly bluegrass kicks off today and we will have beautiful weher for that. we have a lot of sunshine as the morning has gone on. i have shed my jacket and my sweater. the weather is certainly cooperating. and there will be tens of thousands of people coming to san francisco. hardly strictly bluegrass starts a little w
but one of the bands playing today, i saw them in olympia and they tore it up there. if you're off today and have nothing to do, try to get out golden gate park. they are on this one stage. this is a time to remember warren hellman. we lost him a couple years ago. this is a free event. you don't date you do not see three-day music festivals that are free. but there is no one outside trying to buy your tickets. >> expect a busy couple of weeks in san francisco now that we are here in the...
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>> reporter: we believe in you, olympia newton john. >>> in case you're wondering, they still fit.do you have a favorite olivia newton john song, one that stands out for you that says, every time i sing that or every time i hear that, i really love that one? >> well, yes, "i honestly love you" would be one of those songs. ♪ i love you ♪ i honestly love you ♪ >> because i alway closed my show with it. uld be something new and there beautiful in the lyric for me. >> reporter: even after a lifetime of making beautiful music, olivia newton john says she's not done yet. >> i keep telling my buddy, we've got to keep going. we havanothe 20 years to go, so keep well, folks. >> and that's the overnight news for this thursday >>> blaking news a brush fire breaks out and evacuations issued overnight in maraga. good morning i'm michelle griego. >> reporter: 50 homes are under evacuations orders. let me show you where this is. around the area of merrell circle road and holland's drive affected by the fire that broke out around 1 a.m. you can see that glow burning so close to those homes. at thi
>> reporter: we believe in you, olympia newton john. >>> in case you're wondering, they still fit.do you have a favorite olivia newton john song, one that stands out for you that says, every time i sing that or every time i hear that, i really love that one? >> well, yes, "i honestly love you" would be one of those songs. ♪ i love you ♪ i honestly love you ♪ >> because i alway closed my show with it. uld be something new and there beautiful in the...
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city leaders from oakland; olympia, washington; and even new york city are all considering similar pilot programs. tim black is cahoots' operation coordinator. >> we handle almost 20% of t entire -- external public safety calle volume for our area. but there was such a dramatic need coming in through the 911 and non-emergency lines, that there was a need for there to be this kind of behavioral health first responsibility. >> let them know that you're out of your meds. >> reporter: cahoots team members are trained to de-escalate when responding to a mental health crisis. >> thank you guys so much. >> reporter: a recent study found 25% to 50% of fatal officer-involved shootings involve someone with a severe mental illness. eugene's police chief chris skinner. >> they don't need jail. what they need is, they need to be able to be de-escalated from their crisis, a ride to a mental health facility, medical care facility or wrapped around with services. that's what the people need. they don't need to be going to jail every time. >> reporter: a new way to protect and serve, and maybe save a lif
city leaders from oakland; olympia, washington; and even new york city are all considering similar pilot programs. tim black is cahoots' operation coordinator. >> we handle almost 20% of t entire -- external public safety calle volume for our area. but there was such a dramatic need coming in through the 911 and non-emergency lines, that there was a need for there to be this kind of behavioral health first responsibility. >> let them know that you're out of your meds. >>...
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. >> travis is watching in olympia, washington. go ahead, travis. >> thank you for c-span and thank you for taking my call. i believe the reason why it ion hasn't gone towi judiciary is because nadler's opinion with the clinton impeachment, he are basically wanted to guard come b everything for clinton and they're afraid it will come back -- his comments will come again for this trump inquiry, and also the judiciary committee, you would have to do them in open session and they . keep doing this behind closed doors and all these comments from other callers are saying that the represent thinks he's innocent and he's innocent. all she's saying is a fair and equal hearing or -- she just at wants it to be fair because it seems like across the united states everything is becomingas unfair. illegal aliens are getting released after committing crimes. it's just getting crazy for me. >> travis, congresswoman, we bl also heardic fromans adam schit night saying republicans are in the roomom and they are gettinga time to ask tore of questions
. >> travis is watching in olympia, washington. go ahead, travis. >> thank you for c-span and thank you for taking my call. i believe the reason why it ion hasn't gone towi judiciary is because nadler's opinion with the clinton impeachment, he are basically wanted to guard come b everything for clinton and they're afraid it will come back -- his comments will come again for this trump inquiry, and also the judiciary committee, you would have to do them in open session and they ....
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the london overground not off to a good start — there's been a fire next to the track at olympia — there's affected southern trains — there's no service between clapham junction and milton keynes central. a quick look at the roads — this is how it looks at the blackwall tunnel, usual rush hour delays there heading northbound. and the a3 west hill is still closed between tibbets corner and upper richmond road for works. let's take a look at the weather then — here's kate kinsella. good morning. it is a chilly start out there this morning and once again there is a little bit of mist and fog to contend with. it will gradually lift though only to be replaced with cloud and some outbreaks of rain. so, for some, a bright start this morning ahead of the cloud. as that mist and fog lift, as i said, the cloud will arrive and with it we will get some rain as well. some heaviers burst mixed in there through the afternoon, especially. temperatures today a little bit cooler then yesterday at 15 celsius. we will still have some rain into this evening but gradually it will start to clear. it is going to
the london overground not off to a good start — there's been a fire next to the track at olympia — there's affected southern trains — there's no service between clapham junction and milton keynes central. a quick look at the roads — this is how it looks at the blackwall tunnel, usual rush hour delays there heading northbound. and the a3 west hill is still closed between tibbets corner and upper richmond road for works. let's take a look at the weather then — here's kate kinsella. good...
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after because of all the surgeries and complications, a lot of the responsibilities for not just olympia but also taking care of her fell to me. and it was an example of just a dad stepping up which i don't think is actually that different from what most dads want to do and only a few are actually able to do. and this is the kind of thing we want to empower because we know that this is better for the health of moms and there are more and more studies showing that that support is going to be not just good for them emotionally and mentally but also physically. and we know that right now we lose about $500 billion of value from women who aren't able to get back into the workforce. and that is just a small estimate of the value that we can get back once both partners have access to this time off. >> what would you say to dads out there who might get some paternity leave time but might feel uncomfortable taking all of it? >> yeah, let me be your air cover. you know, i hope no one would dare accuse me of not being a career-driven individual. right? as the founder of a multibillion-dollar start
after because of all the surgeries and complications, a lot of the responsibilities for not just olympia but also taking care of her fell to me. and it was an example of just a dad stepping up which i don't think is actually that different from what most dads want to do and only a few are actually able to do. and this is the kind of thing we want to empower because we know that this is better for the health of moms and there are more and more studies showing that that support is going to be not...
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thankful for ted's support with the 10 and 10 fuel economy act, a bill i authored in 2007 with senators olympia snowe, maria cantwell, tom carper, and others. the bill was drafted to increase fuel economy by ten miles per gallon within ten years, but it was responsible for much more. the obama administration went on to use the ten in ten act to set rules that will increase fuel efficiency to more than 50 miles per gallon by 2025 and save consumers more than $460 billion at the pump. now, here is how it got done. i couldn't get it done. it was controversial at the time. and believe it or not, ted stevens played a big role in getting this bill passed. as ranking member of the commerce committee, he and senator inouye included the language as part of a broader energy bill that president bush signed into law in 2007. so this was a big deal, and it was controversial. senator stevens knew that, but he understood the importance of the issue, and he included the language in one of his bills, and it could not have passed any other way. so it was a very big event for me, and it really sealed my respect f
thankful for ted's support with the 10 and 10 fuel economy act, a bill i authored in 2007 with senators olympia snowe, maria cantwell, tom carper, and others. the bill was drafted to increase fuel economy by ten miles per gallon within ten years, but it was responsible for much more. the obama administration went on to use the ten in ten act to set rules that will increase fuel efficiency to more than 50 miles per gallon by 2025 and save consumers more than $460 billion at the pump. now, here...
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host: let's hear from jane in olympia, washington, on the republican line.r: i am concerned that this is a set up by democrats to distract from criminal activity which is about to be exposed by thearr and durham regarding hillary clinton paying for the dossier. thisactually questioning whole thing, and i am an independent voter. i voted for obama. host: she is talking about the investigation going on, the origins of the mueller investigation. do you know anything about that? guest: i know what has been in the public. i know that trump's former advisor says the theory had been completely debunked. it was fully laid out in the mueller report, an explanation for the steel dossier. i also know that the steel almost no role in the opening of the investigation of russian influence because that began before the dossier was even created. i understand the caller's concerns because i am sure that that is chamber of news yelling this fact into the ecosphere echoes in her world, but the truth of the matter is that there seems to be almost no credible evidence that this
host: let's hear from jane in olympia, washington, on the republican line.r: i am concerned that this is a set up by democrats to distract from criminal activity which is about to be exposed by thearr and durham regarding hillary clinton paying for the dossier. thisactually questioning whole thing, and i am an independent voter. i voted for obama. host: she is talking about the investigation going on, the origins of the mueller investigation. do you know anything about that? guest: i know what...
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elaine from olympia, washington. caller: yes.s is not a real significant policy but i would like to see it brought up. that is a safe house for islamic to honor are subject beatings and killings. who went to become more are foughtd and they against and in forced marriages. it would be a good idea if they had some place to go and they could talk to people who are familiar with the situation. host: this is something you want in the united states? guest: -- caller: yes. we have battered women's shelters, but this is more than battered women's shelters. it is a whole gamut of incidents that happen to these young women who are in islamic households, whose brothers or take islamic law to far as far as i'm concerned -- take islamic law too far. their daughters are subjected to some terrible things. out ofhis is howie philadelphia. caller: thank you for the time. i know there is a lot going on in the government. they try not to inform us of the things that are going on. i do support president trump but i am not one of these people that w
elaine from olympia, washington. caller: yes.s is not a real significant policy but i would like to see it brought up. that is a safe house for islamic to honor are subject beatings and killings. who went to become more are foughtd and they against and in forced marriages. it would be a good idea if they had some place to go and they could talk to people who are familiar with the situation. host: this is something you want in the united states? guest: -- caller: yes. we have battered women's...