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olson? matthew: thank you very much. what this tells me isn't hearing those statistics -- tells me from hearing those statistics is that condemning violence as what we saw on january 6 as unacceptable. at the department of justice and in partnership with the fbi, our mission is to investigate and prosecute all of these acts, any violence, any unlawful act. regardless of ideology. >> thank you very much. i am not an expert in this area. the members of the committee have read enough to know how you investigate organizations and try to break them down. it has happened with the ku klux klan and others. the fact with this study is that if you went to the organizations themselves, you will have missed the brunt of the attacks on the capital. these members were not -- these people were not members of these organizations, and yet they engaged in violence with unprecedented opportunity they had never showed before. as you look forward to trying to keep us going beyond the traditional means of suspect
olson? matthew: thank you very much. what this tells me isn't hearing those statistics -- tells me from hearing those statistics is that condemning violence as what we saw on january 6 as unacceptable. at the department of justice and in partnership with the fbi, our mission is to investigate and prosecute all of these acts, any violence, any unlawful act. regardless of ideology. >> thank you very much. i am not an expert in this area. the members of the committee have read enough to know...
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doug olson and one other patient received what's called car t cell therapy. in 2010 in a study published in the journal nature, doctors say that the process attack cancers immediately, but more importantly, turns out the body's own cells. it turned the body's own cells into cancer killers. researchers involved in the study say that the only conclusion is that car t therapy can actually cure patients of leukemia. >> long-term missions such this and makes everybody super excited that we have given patients a second chance of life. one of the things extremely because can use >> and so we believe this was the beginning of something way. >> makes treatment. >> and doug olson is now 75. and there's no sign of cancer in his body. he called the car t therapy. a brand new world for leukemia patients. 8 schools in oakland could close depending on a vote by school board members next week. meantime, to educators in the district are going on a hunger strike to protest the possibility of closures. we talked about this briefly yesterday and now we have kron four's rob nesbi
doug olson and one other patient received what's called car t cell therapy. in 2010 in a study published in the journal nature, doctors say that the process attack cancers immediately, but more importantly, turns out the body's own cells. it turned the body's own cells into cancer killers. researchers involved in the study say that the only conclusion is that car t therapy can actually cure patients of leukemia. >> long-term missions such this and makes everybody super excited that we...
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so the wisdom interested then i'm going to lozzo, so connie olson, donal, they're doing awesome, i snide pool pool one class in the thompson, but i do not feel santana. going to go into buddy annotated. ready i can call jennifer lopez were to pull up a condo, more english with us, with social on that. so in the sink in canada, this is hector with we've come to see a dull factory. i don't think so. i said, i won't get somebody, rumsey, the number of schools with auto como had to do like starting all a little kick. so my car sank old. either it's joe. can sancho, i do to susan on the square footage on the lot or study difficult to know what you're more than i do. you sort of thought don't you come. 2 mister segora says to customers, order is adult conception and opening the mold is it's birth. 2 5 today we're honored to witness a new arrival introducing to jean. 2 although the initial net disney junior, the to to, i'm not sure if you want to quote the vic keep muck anonymous. illness or tonight, miami is introducing us to japan's most famous living doll. treat never. mm hm. ask in public a
so the wisdom interested then i'm going to lozzo, so connie olson, donal, they're doing awesome, i snide pool pool one class in the thompson, but i do not feel santana. going to go into buddy annotated. ready i can call jennifer lopez were to pull up a condo, more english with us, with social on that. so in the sink in canada, this is hector with we've come to see a dull factory. i don't think so. i said, i won't get somebody, rumsey, the number of schools with auto como had to do like starting...
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it stars edited cumberbatch and elizabeth olson -- benedict cumberbatch and elizabeth olson. >> your desecration of reality will not go unpunished. reggie: a few new secrets revealed. we got a sneak peek of the scarlet witch and we hear from someone who sounds a lot like patrick stewart reviving his role as professor x from the x-men series. the film hits theaters may 6 and disney is the parent company of both marble -- both marble and abc 7. tray and it delivers to customer tables. it has done about 1000 trips since two the -- since tuesday. the owner says the robot is helping offset higher food prices. kumasi: a popular louisiana fast food chain is bringing its famous crispy fried chicken tenders to the bay area. raising caine's is getting ready to open three locations in the east bay. they are also known for their crackle cut fries, creamy coleslaw and buttery texas toast. chicken tenders come with a spicy mayo sauce dip and according to the website is a top secret recipe. kumasi: you didn't try it? drew: no. reggie: remember the pandemic? drew: that thing that is still happening.
it stars edited cumberbatch and elizabeth olson -- benedict cumberbatch and elizabeth olson. >> your desecration of reality will not go unpunished. reggie: a few new secrets revealed. we got a sneak peek of the scarlet witch and we hear from someone who sounds a lot like patrick stewart reviving his role as professor x from the x-men series. the film hits theaters may 6 and disney is the parent company of both marble -- both marble and abc 7. tray and it delivers to customer tables. it...
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as a book seller i am compelled to say as well that john is a former book seller at olson's in washington, d.c. -- i'm sorry. washington. not d.c. thank you, everyone. i am going to start out with a question for you, deesha. you have had an incredibly university press book. what brought you to university press? not many have their first book of fiction through up. >> the pull was they believed in my book, in the collection n the stories and were very present. you know, i have said this to writers about their agents, but i think it is true for your presses as well. you know, they help you make a better book, and they give you good feedback. but your agents, your press, everyone should be your biggest fans. and before the book got any critical response, and even just hearing the consent and seeing the stories, they were early champions. and it was comforting to know there were people that cared about this book like i care about this book. i think i was kind of bracing for a fight, especially as a black writer. and i have peers that are black that were fighting with their publishers. so the
as a book seller i am compelled to say as well that john is a former book seller at olson's in washington, d.c. -- i'm sorry. washington. not d.c. thank you, everyone. i am going to start out with a question for you, deesha. you have had an incredibly university press book. what brought you to university press? not many have their first book of fiction through up. >> the pull was they believed in my book, in the collection n the stories and were very present. you know, i have said this to...
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i'm compelled to say as well that john is a former bookseller at olson's in washington dc. oh, i'm sorry, washington. not dc. so, thank you everyone. i am going to start out with a question for you d shop. you have as i said had an incredibly successful university, press book. so what brought you to west virginia up? why did you just what pulled you in that direction instead of looking forward or deciding to go with a more traditional trade house. i venture to say not many people have their first books of fiction published through a up. um the poll was that west virginia university press believed in my book and believed in the collection and believe in the stories and we're very present. you know, i've said this to writers about their agents, but i think it's true for your presses as well. you know, they help you make a better book and they give you good feedback, but your agents your press everyone should be your biggest fans. and before the book got any critical response and even just hearing the concept and seeing the stories. they were early champions of the book and it
i'm compelled to say as well that john is a former bookseller at olson's in washington dc. oh, i'm sorry, washington. not dc. so, thank you everyone. i am going to start out with a question for you d shop. you have as i said had an incredibly successful university, press book. so what brought you to west virginia up? why did you just what pulled you in that direction instead of looking forward or deciding to go with a more traditional trade house. i venture to say not many people have their...
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the 79-year-old was on trial for the shooting of chad olson after a dispute over a cell phone used in a movie theater. the jury cleared reeves of second-degree murder and aggravated assault charges. >>> and the cdc relaxing its mask guidelines for about 70% of americans. the agency labeling u.s. counties red, yellow or green, based on their covid levels. the cdc says yellow and green counties, or those counties with medium or low levels of covid, no longer need to wear a mask indoors. >>> now the play of the day, "binge this." and here to make his saturday binge this debut, mr. will ganss. >> good morning, everybody. it's a byop. thank you. i'm not going to wear a plain black suit after the air horn. a little snazzy, right. byop, because it's a star-studded weekend on tv and here to break down the best in binging is daryn carp, she's the host of "reality check" on people.tv. good morning, how are you? >> doing well. will, got my popcorn ready. i'm ready to break this down. >> first up, i'm going to channel my inner ryan seacrest, dim the lights, here we go -- this is "american idol" s
the 79-year-old was on trial for the shooting of chad olson after a dispute over a cell phone used in a movie theater. the jury cleared reeves of second-degree murder and aggravated assault charges. >>> and the cdc relaxing its mask guidelines for about 70% of americans. the agency labeling u.s. counties red, yellow or green, based on their covid levels. the cdc says yellow and green counties, or those counties with medium or low levels of covid, no longer need to wear a mask indoors....
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the bay area and the country what we're looking at here is a native plant called common yarrow jesse olson is the habitat restoration director at save the bay the environmental group. using native plants to green nearly 10 acres of what's known as a horizontal levy. it's a gently sloping stretch of land connecting bidwell park to surrounding salt ponds, and i think a lot of people moving into the future are thinking of more nature-based solutions for these so traditionally you might be used to a heart and structure like riprap and now we're thinking how could we protect the shoreline and also provide additional benefits to accomplish that vision the save the bay team has been growing plants in a makeshift nursery a short distance away scores of volunteers. point forces to plant the area by hand after an agricultural team place the original materials using heavy equipment right now. it doesn't look like much because they're only in our first year, but from a trained eye you can already see those native plants coming up the project also echoes a movement across the country with the growing t
the bay area and the country what we're looking at here is a native plant called common yarrow jesse olson is the habitat restoration director at save the bay the environmental group. using native plants to green nearly 10 acres of what's known as a horizontal levy. it's a gently sloping stretch of land connecting bidwell park to surrounding salt ponds, and i think a lot of people moving into the future are thinking of more nature-based solutions for these so traditionally you might be used to...
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and yarrow jesse olson is the habitat restoration director at saved the bay. the environmental group is using native plants to green nearly 10 acres of what's known as a horizontal levy. it's a gently sloping stretch of land connecting bidwell park to surrounding salt ponds, and i think a lot of people moving into the future are thinking of more nature-based solutions for these levies. so traditionally you might be used to a harden are like riprap and now we're thinking how could we protect the shoreline and also provide additional benefits to accomplish that vision the safe of a team has been growing plants in a makeshift nursery a short distance away scores of volunteers have joined forces to plant the area by hand. after an agricultural team placed the original materials using heavy equipment right now. it doesn't look. much because they're only in our first year, but from a trained eye you can already see those native plants coming up the project also echoes a movement across the country with a growing threat from climate change and sea level rise many env
and yarrow jesse olson is the habitat restoration director at saved the bay. the environmental group is using native plants to green nearly 10 acres of what's known as a horizontal levy. it's a gently sloping stretch of land connecting bidwell park to surrounding salt ponds, and i think a lot of people moving into the future are thinking of more nature-based solutions for these levies. so traditionally you might be used to a harden are like riprap and now we're thinking how could we protect the...
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olson is trying to satisfy the d.r. requester by listing the changes in the brief we made at the request of the d.r. requester of the one roadblock and delays. 648 square foot project. we urge you to deny the request. the claim that the green roof is on accupied roof deck is nonsense. it doesn't make any defense. it is part of the staff said they would support as roof deck or green roof. if they want an occupied roof that application will be made later and the neighbors can check in on it at that time. i am here to answer any questions you may have. >> thank you. public comment. members of the public this is your opportunity to address the commission on this discretionary review matter. >> i am calling in support of the proposed green roof/roof deck. it doesn't matter what it is. roof decks are awesome. green roofs are awesome. either or both should be allowed. as the attorney just said, the planning department is okay with it that is great. neighbor -- maybe we can party on the roof deck. everyone be should support gre
olson is trying to satisfy the d.r. requester by listing the changes in the brief we made at the request of the d.r. requester of the one roadblock and delays. 648 square foot project. we urge you to deny the request. the claim that the green roof is on accupied roof deck is nonsense. it doesn't make any defense. it is part of the staff said they would support as roof deck or green roof. if they want an occupied roof that application will be made later and the neighbors can check in on it at...
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there'sea very good book by lyn olson called "the angry days," about the great debate between the isolationists and the interventionists leading up to the second world war. it reminds youl that as bitter and polarized as our politics are today, they were bitter and polarized in that era as well. fdr's opponents really hated him with a will and a passion. and all of that fed into this debate over what to do before pearl harbor.e >> i think the japanese are cooked any way you look at it. opposition to war in the united states was largely among traditional isolationists, which would include scandinavians, german americans, irish americans. unfortunately, i think racial biashe and lots of other factor made the japanese perfect targets. you can't find anyone from the aclu jumping up and down saying, oh, what does this to the japanese. the truth is most americans could have cared less and they thought you could do anything to the japanese, it was okay. i think the japanese totally misread the depth of american racial distaste for them. ironically, the japanese officers who had come to the united stat
there'sea very good book by lyn olson called "the angry days," about the great debate between the isolationists and the interventionists leading up to the second world war. it reminds youl that as bitter and polarized as our politics are today, they were bitter and polarized in that era as well. fdr's opponents really hated him with a will and a passion. and all of that fed into this debate over what to do before pearl harbor.e >> i think the japanese are cooked any way you look...
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in a lot of ways, the most interesting arc of the show is peggy olson's career. she goes from this little church mouse secretary to a really tough and bold and confident career woman. >> i like the way she's handing out the pops. >> who knows what to do and will try to get it even during a really sexist period for the industry when it was so hard for women to get anything. >> peggy, can you get me some coffee? >> no. >> the female characters in "mad men" are great because they each represent different aspects of what women were going through at that time. >> you glide around that office like a magnificent ship. >> >> i had this incredible experience of reading "the feminine mystique" and "sex and the single girl" in the same week. and i said, this is my show. >> daddy! >> the heroes were all >> i'm here all day, alone with them, outnumbered. >> what about carla? >> it's not her job to raise our children. >> it was incorporating the music of the times, the images of the times, the history of the times, and the attitudes of the times. >> you can tell me orrick find
in a lot of ways, the most interesting arc of the show is peggy olson's career. she goes from this little church mouse secretary to a really tough and bold and confident career woman. >> i like the way she's handing out the pops. >> who knows what to do and will try to get it even during a really sexist period for the industry when it was so hard for women to get anything. >> peggy, can you get me some coffee? >> no. >> the female characters in "mad men"...
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top shoes to fill with nina olson, she's incredible so we're glad for the taxpayer advocates in the committee. we welcomeall our guests . >> thank you mister chairman and i thank all our witnesses for joining us . for ms. collins eas my chairman has said this represents her first official appearance before the finance committee in her role as the national taxpayer advocate so we will welcome her in that capacity. let me diverge from my prepared remarks for a moment to respond to some of the comments of the chairman about the responsibility for this crisis we are seeing in the irs right now. the entire attacks from some on the other side of the aisle saying that the cause of our crisis right now is the failure begins to adequately fund the irs over the years is in my opinion and attempt to try to justify why we see the crisis and to try to justify their desire which was built into the build back better act of an $80 billion in flux to the irs which was focused, which by the way would have virtually doubled the budget of the irs over a period time and would have been focused almost entirely, no
top shoes to fill with nina olson, she's incredible so we're glad for the taxpayer advocates in the committee. we welcomeall our guests . >> thank you mister chairman and i thank all our witnesses for joining us . for ms. collins eas my chairman has said this represents her first official appearance before the finance committee in her role as the national taxpayer advocate so we will welcome her in that capacity. let me diverge from my prepared remarks for a moment to respond to some of...
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intellectual property and now we see the administration and the assistant attorney general, matthew olson, saying had they are going to be scrapping the china initiative. why? >> yeah, it's kind of mind boggling. we went through in the book the voluminous evidence collected by the fbi in various cities around our country, the activities of the chinese government, the communist party and seeking to acquire american high technology. is not like these investigations have not gone anywhere. we've seen some convictions. obviously, a lot of indictments. why this is not a -- i mean, this really shouldn't be a partisan decision, right, that we're going to enforce the law, that we're going to prevent hostile foreign actors from stealing our property. i don't know why this is not an obvious responsibility of the federal government. maria: yeah, it's because joe biden continues to cave to china. i mean, what else -- how else can you look at this? because we've heard from christopher wray ump teen times telling us china is the biggest threat. the head of the fbi told us so many times that china is th
intellectual property and now we see the administration and the assistant attorney general, matthew olson, saying had they are going to be scrapping the china initiative. why? >> yeah, it's kind of mind boggling. we went through in the book the voluminous evidence collected by the fbi in various cities around our country, the activities of the chinese government, the communist party and seeking to acquire american high technology. is not like these investigations have not gone anywhere....
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karen weintraub writing the story saying that doug olson was thrilled one month after his treatment when a bone marrow biopsy showed he had no more cut cancer cells and his doctors were happy but less convinced that the experimental therapy would prove, they didn't think it would be a curative therapy at all host: let's hear from patricia in north carolina, cancer survivor, good morning. patricia, north carolina, good morning. one more time for patricia? ok, we will go to mary in west virginia. caregiver. good morning, thanks for calling. caller: i called on the lost loved one, i lost my mom to ovarian cancer and shortly after her death, that situation brought it to light, always around babies. since i was nine years old, health was on the radar. i worked three jobs. well, i'm 67 now. worked two or three jobs my entire lifetime but when i was nine i told my grandfather i needed to know more about nutrition. since then i have come to the conclusion that we need to watch our words because what we are talking about today is actually sick care and if you want real health care, you need to co
karen weintraub writing the story saying that doug olson was thrilled one month after his treatment when a bone marrow biopsy showed he had no more cut cancer cells and his doctors were happy but less convinced that the experimental therapy would prove, they didn't think it would be a curative therapy at all host: let's hear from patricia in north carolina, cancer survivor, good morning. patricia, north carolina, good morning. one more time for patricia? ok, we will go to mary in west virginia....