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davis after this break. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and obviously to get off of the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see that. what else will seem wrong. but i'll roll just don't haul. any ol yet to see how it does they come up to. and in again try to ignore the trail. once something and find themselves well the hard way just to look for common ground . welcome back i'm still here with the american scholar who for cost to global zoonotic we transmitted pandemic more than a decade and a half before coronavirus mike davis you say that in the united states where more people are being killed than any other than the nation with the most deaths you believe that john bolton trump said that former national security adviser is key to understanding why the pandemic planning went so badly well bowman's decision was to reorganize endemic preparedness to fire the crack team that obama had put in place he wanted everything focused on bio warfare but the larger phenomenon. is trump's
davis after this break. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and obviously to get off of the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see that. what else will seem wrong. but i'll roll just don't haul. any ol yet to see how it does they come up to. and in again try to ignore the trail. once something and find themselves well the hard way just to look for common ground . welcome back i'm still here with the american scholar who for cost to global zoonotic we transmitted...
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davis after this break. television. demonstrators right now the propaganda machine. is russia. going to go go go go. i'm sure. let's go let's go. to the way. welcome back i'm still here with the american scholar who forecast a global zoonotic we transmitted pandemic more than a decade and a half before coronavirus mike davis you say that in the united states where more people are being killed in any other than the nation with the most deaths you believe the john bolton. that former national security adviser is key to understanding why pandemic planning went so badly. well bowman's decision was to reorganize endemic preparedness to fire the crack team that obama had put in place he wanted everything focused on on bio warfare but the larger phenomenon of course is trumps absolute obsession with destroying and dismantling their everything that. the previous president if put in a put in place remember this regime came into power valley to destroy the fordable care or obamacare and is constantly trying to do thin
davis after this break. television. demonstrators right now the propaganda machine. is russia. going to go go go go. i'm sure. let's go let's go. to the way. welcome back i'm still here with the american scholar who forecast a global zoonotic we transmitted pandemic more than a decade and a half before coronavirus mike davis you say that in the united states where more people are being killed in any other than the nation with the most deaths you believe the john bolton. that former national...
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davis after this break. a lot of questions what does it mean to be a conservative it's coming from the conservative change with me to be. what about the. mind. for conservatives to. welcome back i'm still here with the american scholar who for cost to global is an awfully transmitted pandemic more than a decade and a half before coronavirus like davis you say that in the united states where more people are being killed than any other that the nation with the most deaths you believe the john bolton trumps and that former national security adviser is key to understanding why pandemic planning went so badly well bowman's decision was to reorganize and to make preparedness to fire the crack team that obama had put in place he wanted everything focused on bio warfare but the larger phenomenon worse is trump's absolute obsession with destroying and dismantling everything that. the previous president who didn't. put in place remember this regime came into power down we destroyed the fordable here and obamacare and
davis after this break. a lot of questions what does it mean to be a conservative it's coming from the conservative change with me to be. what about the. mind. for conservatives to. welcome back i'm still here with the american scholar who for cost to global is an awfully transmitted pandemic more than a decade and a half before coronavirus like davis you say that in the united states where more people are being killed than any other that the nation with the most deaths you believe the john...
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davis after this prank. the. elder of the forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. i robot must obey the orders given to a human being except where such orders to conflict with the 1st law show your identification or should be very careful about artificial intelligence you had the point obviously is to place a trust rather than. you know with artificial intelligence where some of the. robot must protect its own existence it's just. a lot of questions what does it mean to be a conservative is coming from the conservative change with me to be put in. mind. for conservatives to. welcome back i'm still here with the american scholar who for cost to global is an awfully transmitted pandemic more than a decade and a half before coronavirus mike davis you say that in the united states where more people are being killed than any other than the nation with the most deaths you believe the john bolton trumps and that former national security adviser is key to understanding why pandemic plan
davis after this prank. the. elder of the forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. i robot must obey the orders given to a human being except where such orders to conflict with the 1st law show your identification or should be very careful about artificial intelligence you had the point obviously is to place a trust rather than. you know with artificial intelligence where some of the. robot must protect its own existence it's just. a lot of questions what does it...
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davis speaking in 25 on the threat of a flu type pandemic hitting in the overbroad world his warnings are arguably not taken seriously by policymakers think tanks and politicians is 25 book the monster at our door is now called the monster enters with a brand new preface and he joins me now from los angeles mike welcome to going on the ground you've been on well i understand just take us through how you came to write to the new preface as the full horror of the pandemic we came a parent the book the regional. published right out to the operation in 2003 i think i wrote it in 2005 this is avian flu and at the time it looked like poor who's in no way faced with a pandemic flu the biggest disastrous is the 1980 spanish flu it was warning about the emergence of bird flu variant old age 5 n one. which had an extraordinary high rate but since the book was written several newer high it is of influence a equally. and troubling have arisen in on a very limited scale infected humans the spread of an influenza pandemic. is deadly is 189-9900 remains absolutely no minute and serving as a min disc
davis speaking in 25 on the threat of a flu type pandemic hitting in the overbroad world his warnings are arguably not taken seriously by policymakers think tanks and politicians is 25 book the monster at our door is now called the monster enters with a brand new preface and he joins me now from los angeles mike welcome to going on the ground you've been on well i understand just take us through how you came to write to the new preface as the full horror of the pandemic we came a parent the...
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davis known for his devastating critique of capitalist urban development city of cortes excavating the future of los angeles here he is 15 years ago and why should be we be so worried about it is easy which is infected under $200.00 people killed less than $100.00 or we live in a world where millions of people die every year from the laureate burke says hiv and the answer of course is the experience of humanity in 24 weeks and 1018 when between 40 and a 100000000 people died of a pandemic influenza this is the greatest mortality about in.
davis known for his devastating critique of capitalist urban development city of cortes excavating the future of los angeles here he is 15 years ago and why should be we be so worried about it is easy which is infected under $200.00 people killed less than $100.00 or we live in a world where millions of people die every year from the laureate burke says hiv and the answer of course is the experience of humanity in 24 weeks and 1018 when between 40 and a 100000000 people died of a pandemic...
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davis known for his devastating critique of capitalist urban development says you've courts excavating the future of los angeles here is 15 years ago and why should be we be so worried about it is easy which is in fact it under 200 people killed less than 100 or we live in a world where millions of people die every year from the laryea tuberculosis hiv and the answer of course is the experience of humanity in 24 weeks 1918 when between 40 and a 100000000 people died of a pandemic influenza this is the greatest mortality about in human history there have been 2 subsequent pandemics 19571968 neither or anywhere is studly as 1918 and then suddenly in 1907 this new flu emerged in hong kong and scientists discovered to their whore that rather than being incubated in a pig or a human being who had been contacted with several strains.
davis known for his devastating critique of capitalist urban development says you've courts excavating the future of los angeles here is 15 years ago and why should be we be so worried about it is easy which is in fact it under 200 people killed less than 100 or we live in a world where millions of people die every year from the laryea tuberculosis hiv and the answer of course is the experience of humanity in 24 weeks 1918 when between 40 and a 100000000 people died of a pandemic influenza this...
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now mike davis, former chief counsel for nominations at senate judiciary, wonders why is joe biden using federal funds related to hunter biden's personal legal problems? is this legal? that is happening at the biden house, filling up with three more obama alumni. susan rice, obama's u.n. ambassador and national security advisor, will be director of the domestic policy council. eight years after infamously blaming the benghazi terror attack on a youtube video. >> this is not an expression of hostility in the broadest sense toward the united states. or u.s. policy. it's proximately a reaction to this video. >> denis mcdonough, obama's chief of staff, is the pick for be a secretary from upsetting the founder of iraq and afghanistan veterans of america, who treats, "a stunningly strange and surprising pick. he is not a vet, and not a post-9/11 vet. tom feels like i'm obama's agriculture secretary, is biden's choice for agriculture secretary. payback for help on the trail. >> they have helped more than any candidates have helped me in my whole career. >> using history as a career, bidens went
now mike davis, former chief counsel for nominations at senate judiciary, wonders why is joe biden using federal funds related to hunter biden's personal legal problems? is this legal? that is happening at the biden house, filling up with three more obama alumni. susan rice, obama's u.n. ambassador and national security advisor, will be director of the domestic policy council. eight years after infamously blaming the benghazi terror attack on a youtube video. >> this is not an expression...
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mike: some people are clearly fed up. some talk about recalling governor gavin newsom. i remember the recall of gray davis, governor arnold schwarzenegger, what do you make of the recall at this stage? >> to come back to save the state, the recall for governor newsom was a long shot. and halfway to the million and a half signatures to get it on the ballot and reflects not just frustration with the lockdown but california is in terrible shape as extremely high taxes, rising crime, terrible schools and the leadership in covid-19, here is an example where the governor went and defied his own lockdown orders by going to a fancy pants dinner with lobbyists in one of california's most expensive restaurants, the kind of examples that make californians mad and think about recalling the governor. mike: we couldn't get jim desmond's take, you did a heckuva job, thanks so much. the tiger king sues the department of justice, night court convenes next. if you have moderate to severe psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis, little things can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla
mike: some people are clearly fed up. some talk about recalling governor gavin newsom. i remember the recall of gray davis, governor arnold schwarzenegger, what do you make of the recall at this stage? >> to come back to save the state, the recall for governor newsom was a long shot. and halfway to the million and a half signatures to get it on the ballot and reflects not just frustration with the lockdown but california is in terrible shape as extremely high taxes, rising crime, terrible...
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mike stein, rob brennan, shimon baum. joe, ben gelb, charlie, chester, alex steinfield, kaitlyn westin, amanda torpey, robert melendez, emily wilson, jill davis wrate. judy hunter we miss you. ben meyer, paul cutting. paul bernius, gina fellows, phil loccisano, and lj, your name is not on this list but without you we would never get it off the ground. love you, miss you guys. can't wait in 2021 when we can all be in a room together, shake hands and hug, but for now we're staying apart, staying safe and celebrating wisely. thanks for joining us, everybody, and to our viewers, thank you so much. i hope you have a safe, peaceful, quiet weekend. stay safe, stay healthy, i'm christine romans. "new day," is next. >>> this new variant from the united kingdom has been identified here in the state of california. >> it is very likely the vaccine induced response will protect you. >> of course, we need to be doing a better job, but all vaccine programs start somewhat slow. >> the president is going to be leaving his florida club ear
mike stein, rob brennan, shimon baum. joe, ben gelb, charlie, chester, alex steinfield, kaitlyn westin, amanda torpey, robert melendez, emily wilson, jill davis wrate. judy hunter we miss you. ben meyer, paul cutting. paul bernius, gina fellows, phil loccisano, and lj, your name is not on this list but without you we would never get it off the ground. love you, miss you guys. can't wait in 2021 when we can all be in a room together, shake hands and hug, but for now we're staying apart, staying...
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mike santoli tracking the market ylan mui has the latest on the $2,000 stimulus checks and the question whether that will pass in washington. mike, start us off with the action you're seeing in stocks. >> yeah, sara. some drift upper tilt all day especially among the hovering here couple trend lines nothing out of whack we're on track for a 15.5% gain for 2020 in the s&p 500. while it's amazing, given where we were in march they're perfectly on trend now it's 15% gain annual wise since the 2016 election. also since the 2009 low. even though things seem like they're ahead of themselves on some respects it's really not necessarily a change of the longer term return trends. take a look at the one way of viewing the aggressiveness or defensiveness of the market. anti-beta etf. it essentially is long, low beta etfs, very, very stable stocks it is short high beta stocks the more risky, aggressive, cyclical stocks. massive decline right here since early november, which has been a beta chase everyone going for the riskier stuff. but it's not unusual to see this toward the end of a year we still
mike santoli tracking the market ylan mui has the latest on the $2,000 stimulus checks and the question whether that will pass in washington. mike, start us off with the action you're seeing in stocks. >> yeah, sara. some drift upper tilt all day especially among the hovering here couple trend lines nothing out of whack we're on track for a 15.5% gain for 2020 in the s&p 500. while it's amazing, given where we were in march they're perfectly on trend now it's 15% gain annual wise...
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while mike next gas at the governor should take the recall very seriously. in fact it was a driving force but tiny 2003 successful recall effort against then governor davis. here with me now he's on the top three congressmen on the show. as a republican elect then it's his freshman in that district, it is darrell issa walk back to the show. >> thanks ken it's good to be back. two years of rest and relaxation is too much for me. kennedy: but now you are very busy representing a district in a state that is an up evil. so i don't imagine that this recall effort stems mostly from gavin newsom's trip to the french laundry. this got to be other systemic problems. but isn't coronavirus and the fact that the state is completely overwhelmed? is that's what driving it? select the similarities between 2003 and today are just right down the line. in 2003 as you remember, the electricity is going out in california. now every hot day in the center because of the big green new deal that we have in california, we have rolling blackouts under so-called planned blackouts for
while mike next gas at the governor should take the recall very seriously. in fact it was a driving force but tiny 2003 successful recall effort against then governor davis. here with me now he's on the top three congressmen on the show. as a republican elect then it's his freshman in that district, it is darrell issa walk back to the show. >> thanks ken it's good to be back. two years of rest and relaxation is too much for me. kennedy: but now you are very busy representing a district in...
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we have mike as always tracking the market action. and ylan moi has the lat(est on stimulus negotiations which could actually be moving forward this time. mike we are up 171 points or so, near the session highs on the dow. >> boeing certainly lifting the dow. broadly speaking the average stock is up. it is quiet continuation of this rally. not necessarily a breakaway burst to record territory but definitely moving in the right direction if a little tired. 3640ish is about 1% down from here that's the intranet high on november 14th before we broke into this higher zone. that's also where the pullback yesterday morning stopped and pulled back. that seems to be the dividing line between are we going into blue skies or is it going to be a chopping down back to the range. look at the s&p 500 against a proxy for the total stock market, the vti, vanguard total stock market etf look at the separation here in the total market index just in this last little bit, start of november into now. you will see it has opened up a lead of 2.5 percentage
we have mike as always tracking the market action. and ylan moi has the lat(est on stimulus negotiations which could actually be moving forward this time. mike we are up 171 points or so, near the session highs on the dow. >> boeing certainly lifting the dow. broadly speaking the average stock is up. it is quiet continuation of this rally. not necessarily a breakaway burst to record territory but definitely moving in the right direction if a little tired. 3640ish is about 1% down from...
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winchester, then on september 5 we went to the strand bookstore under the profile the stand, angela davis was our guest, david hackett fisher november in the late tom wolf in december. about 30% of the authors that we showed you are still active and writing, mike texted, my favorite in-depth author, interview was david mccullough a former pittsburgh native and it was special to hear about his career and learn how he writes in a purchase is subject, best which wishes for another year in-depth, we appreciate that. in 2007 it was newt gingrich who was our author, he is a prolific author, he has written several books, this program, section that we will show you from 2007 is a little different and we will explain "after words". >> there is a continuum when you start with a soundbite and you build it up and then you end up with a book over the dvd and i make in the continuum we're in one of the fascinating careers of dramatic change where we could potentially have an enormous dialogue in the country if you have something from second life that we did, this is an example of how i will see this ev
winchester, then on september 5 we went to the strand bookstore under the profile the stand, angela davis was our guest, david hackett fisher november in the late tom wolf in december. about 30% of the authors that we showed you are still active and writing, mike texted, my favorite in-depth author, interview was david mccullough a former pittsburgh native and it was special to hear about his career and learn how he writes in a purchase is subject, best which wishes for another year in-depth,...