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jonathon baxter. part of that web content our team developed a fire safety training video and that was in support of supervisor tang's legislation. it's an ongoing effort, an ongoing effort, two fire inspectors, fernando juarez and tomi kato. >> president cleaveland: welcome. >> thank you, good morning, fire commissioners and chief of the department. >> thank you to our fire marshal and before you hear from inspector juarez and cato, i want to personally thank them for their efforts. for both of them it's more than just a job. they have a real passion for educating the public and it shows in their presentations. time after time i know the fire marshal and myself will get feedback from the public for their presentations. fernando has been doing it longer but tomi has been a wonderful addition and i just want to thank you both very much. i haven't worked with tomi as much but appreciate you in this position. fernando and i go way back and i know he is looking at retiring soon. those will be big shoes to
jonathon baxter. part of that web content our team developed a fire safety training video and that was in support of supervisor tang's legislation. it's an ongoing effort, an ongoing effort, two fire inspectors, fernando juarez and tomi kato. >> president cleaveland: welcome. >> thank you, good morning, fire commissioners and chief of the department. >> thank you to our fire marshal and before you hear from inspector juarez and cato, i want to personally thank them for their...
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and officer baxter, both who were killed in the line of duty this past year who we honored. and so these are opportunities for us to remember that these officers put their lives on the line every day to make sure that we're safe and, like sergeant howard, like officer baxter, like lieutenant clayton, they face dangers and we need to memorialize them. we also lost deputy lewis from orange county as well, both serving under mr. demings, congresswoman demings' husband. i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from utah is recognized. mr. bishop: thank you, mr. speaker. i'm pleased also to stand and support and urge my colleagues to adopt it. the national law enforcement museum is one that will showcase the great work that is done by those who are in the law enforcement profession but will have interactive exhibits that will be there do give the visitors a firsthand experience of a law enforcement officer. so it seems strange we have to do this by actual legislation but this is an amendment to the national law enforcement museum act that simply w
and officer baxter, both who were killed in the line of duty this past year who we honored. and so these are opportunities for us to remember that these officers put their lives on the line every day to make sure that we're safe and, like sergeant howard, like officer baxter, like lieutenant clayton, they face dangers and we need to memorialize them. we also lost deputy lewis from orange county as well, both serving under mr. demings, congresswoman demings' husband. i reserve. the speaker pro...
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this is when people use baxter products.he icu, no matter their mergers, we still have i see you's and that some people -- icu's and beds. people still need to be treated. there is a way of creating synergies on infrastructure cost and not necessarily removing bets from the system. david: and it is a way of increasing pricing power of hospitals. joe: correct. david: there's one thing of how many products are sold and what you charge. are you seeing downward pressure because of consolidation? joe: our products are not elected devices for health care. we're not in the pacemaker business. ,e are in basic health care injectables, saving, glucose, antibiotics, dialysis. those products usually have more stable pricing's. alix: what is the biggest worry you have right now as a ceo? joe: internally to the company, it is about our ability to shift the culture permanently to a culture, courage, and speed. if we can do that, we will continue to evolve into a company that is innovative, that delivers the bottom line through a good growt
this is when people use baxter products.he icu, no matter their mergers, we still have i see you's and that some people -- icu's and beds. people still need to be treated. there is a way of creating synergies on infrastructure cost and not necessarily removing bets from the system. david: and it is a way of increasing pricing power of hospitals. joe: correct. david: there's one thing of how many products are sold and what you charge. are you seeing downward pressure because of consolidation?...
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was a contaminated ingredients that was found in baxter's products. it came from china. there was deliberate contamination for economically motivated reasons and there were 250 deaths in the united states associated with that contaminated drug and that triggered extraordinary reform, good progress to try to fix what we basically had was a deregulated environment in other countries where we were getting our medicine, but it's still far from perfect. there are a couple lessons here. the first is this globalization has effectively been a form of deregulation. you don't need any laws to change the regulatory structure, just move production overseas and it's effectively deregulation. the united states has had the highest standard, good people at the fda and industry developed to ensure we have high quality safe medicines every pill every time. we were effectively outsourcing the manufacturing of our madness in the two countries that have few if any standards. it's really remarkable. and back in the period of 2007 some of you might remember the news reports
was a contaminated ingredients that was found in baxter's products. it came from china. there was deliberate contamination for economically motivated reasons and there were 250 deaths in the united states associated with that contaminated drug and that triggered extraordinary reform, good progress to try to fix what we basically had was a deregulated environment in other countries where we were getting our medicine, but it's still far from perfect. there are a couple lessons here. the first is...
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and what america wants believe it or not and this will kill the mainstream or lame stream or ted baxter media what they don't understand is that the american actual viewer is not somebody in the left wing right wing bubble or swamp it's somebody who recognizes the value of let's say a rose and another's so while they don't realize is that i'm telling you again they think that they live in the world of rachel maddow that c.n.n. that that people reflect their ideas it's not true it's the opposite ok but ron i mean you do have a prevalence where you know we can always talk about the exception of fox when it comes to cable and they certainly make money off of their click bait but they're not practicing journalism anymore and i mean we can talk about the the the infrastructure the business model but the profession itself i mean i watch the cable news because i have to because for my job but i don't see journalism being practiced at all i mean and on top of it people expressing opinions without really much knowledge i mean it's kind of a lot of dumb people saying dumb things that are very cli
and what america wants believe it or not and this will kill the mainstream or lame stream or ted baxter media what they don't understand is that the american actual viewer is not somebody in the left wing right wing bubble or swamp it's somebody who recognizes the value of let's say a rose and another's so while they don't realize is that i'm telling you again they think that they live in the world of rachel maddow that c.n.n. that that people reflect their ideas it's not true it's the opposite...
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andy baxter goes to... —— and the award goes to... the grand national. wow. there's a few of us.d. thank you so much. this is only the 20th they say that we ever did, the grand national is a truly big event. if i thanked everybody involved, i would be here until tuesday, so thank you firstly so much to everybody who worked behind the scenes, there was 60 cameras, there was over 200 people on size, so there was over 200 people on size, so thank you for all the professionalism and the dedication. thank you so much to all of our wonderful talent on screen, led by the brilliant ed chamberlain, it has been a real privilege working with you. and thank you to aintree, who host such a marvellous event and lastly, thank you to everybody in racing. it is their support and they help that allow us to make the programmes that we strive to make, so programmes that we strive to make, so thank you very nominees the new coverage —— full news coverage. . . we nominees the new coverage —— full news coverage... we report on the battle to push islamic state fighters out of the western part of the cit
andy baxter goes to... —— and the award goes to... the grand national. wow. there's a few of us.d. thank you so much. this is only the 20th they say that we ever did, the grand national is a truly big event. if i thanked everybody involved, i would be here until tuesday, so thank you firstly so much to everybody who worked behind the scenes, there was 60 cameras, there was over 200 people on size, so there was over 200 people on size, so thank you for all the professionalism and the...
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this is business live from bbc news with samantha simmonds and alice baxter. privacy revolution. new laws come in across europe — giving citizens power over their own personal data — and threatening huge fines for firms that abuse it. live from london, that's our top story on friday 25 may. tough new data protection laws come into effect on friday that promise to bolster consumer rights. but have businesses done enough to prepare for gdpr? struggling british retail hardware chain homebase has been sold by its australian owner for little more than a dollar. the markets in europe all in green. and we look back on another week of big busiuness stories. including mark zuckerberg being grilled by the eu parliament over the data scandal. and with the new eu data protection rules coming into force today — gdpr — we want to know is your business being affected? or, as a consumer, are you delighted to possibly not be receiving so many emails? let us know, just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. hello and welcome to business live. (pres+sting) we start with four letters that — from today — will t
this is business live from bbc news with samantha simmonds and alice baxter. privacy revolution. new laws come in across europe — giving citizens power over their own personal data — and threatening huge fines for firms that abuse it. live from london, that's our top story on friday 25 may. tough new data protection laws come into effect on friday that promise to bolster consumer rights. but have businesses done enough to prepare for gdpr? struggling british retail hardware chain homebase...
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and what america wants believe it or not and this will kill the mainstream or lame stream or ted baxter media what they don't understand is that the american actual viewer is not somebody in the left wing right wing bubble or swamp it's somebody who recognizes the value of let's say a rose and another's so while they don't realize just like i'm telling you again they think that they live in the world of rachel maddow that c.n.n. that that people reflect their ideas it's not true it's the opposite ok but ron i mean you do have a prevalence where you know we can always talk about the exception of fox when it comes to cable and they certainly make money off of their click bait but they're not practicing journalism anymore and i mean we can talk about the the the infrastructure the business model but the profession itself i mean i watch the cable news because i have to because they're my job but i don't see journalism being practiced at all i mean and on top of it people expressing opinions without really much knowledge i mean it's kind of a lot of dumb people saying dumb things that are ve
and what america wants believe it or not and this will kill the mainstream or lame stream or ted baxter media what they don't understand is that the american actual viewer is not somebody in the left wing right wing bubble or swamp it's somebody who recognizes the value of let's say a rose and another's so while they don't realize just like i'm telling you again they think that they live in the world of rachel maddow that c.n.n. that that people reflect their ideas it's not true it's the...
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this is business live from bbc news, with alice baxter and david eades. a $200 billion olive branch. china offers to slash its massive trade gap with the us. the question is, how? live from london, that's our top story on friday 18th may. china and the us are set to wrap up their trade talks later today — but will beijing offer any further concessions to its biggest economic partner? also in the programme.... a billion dollar boost from the royal wedding! we'll look at the businesses set to cash in on harry and meghan‘s big day. newly inflamed trade war fears and disappointing earnings sent us stocks lower on thursday, running counter to gains made in european equities. and it's been a busy week for the "big four" accountancy firms and the world's largest bookmakers. we'll give you a rundown of the winners and the losers with our business editor simonjack. and with the royal wedding set to provide a boost to the uk economy, today we want to know how much you're spending on the festivities. are you buying a commemorative mug or perhaps you're going all out
this is business live from bbc news, with alice baxter and david eades. a $200 billion olive branch. china offers to slash its massive trade gap with the us. the question is, how? live from london, that's our top story on friday 18th may. china and the us are set to wrap up their trade talks later today — but will beijing offer any further concessions to its biggest economic partner? also in the programme.... a billion dollar boost from the royal wedding! we'll look at the businesses set to...
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and what america wants believe it or not and this will kill the mainstream or lame stream or ted baxter media what they don't understand is that the american actual viewer is not somebody in the left wing right wing bubble or swamp it's somebody who recognizes the value of let's say a rose and another's so while they don't realize just like i'm telling you again they think that they live in the world of rachel maddow that c.n.n. that people reflect their ideas it's not true it's the opposite ok ron i mean you do have a prevalence but you know we can always talk about the exception of fox when it comes to cable and they certainly make money off of their click bait but they're not practicing journalism anymore and i mean we can talk about the the the infrastructure the business model but the profession itself i mean i watch the cable news because i have to because for my job but i don't see journalism being practiced at all i mean and on top of it people expressing opinions without really much knowledge i mean it's kind of a lot of dumb people saying dumb things that are very cliche and s
and what america wants believe it or not and this will kill the mainstream or lame stream or ted baxter media what they don't understand is that the american actual viewer is not somebody in the left wing right wing bubble or swamp it's somebody who recognizes the value of let's say a rose and another's so while they don't realize just like i'm telling you again they think that they live in the world of rachel maddow that c.n.n. that people reflect their ideas it's not true it's the opposite ok...
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mike baxter here for outdoor man with my last vlog from the open road -- the dirty, bumpy-ass open road's been an incredible two months putting together the new outdoor man catalog. look for it later this fall. this trip, i've seen pygmies, but just barely, because, you know...they're pygmies.
mike baxter here for outdoor man with my last vlog from the open road -- the dirty, bumpy-ass open road's been an incredible two months putting together the new outdoor man catalog. look for it later this fall. this trip, i've seen pygmies, but just barely, because, you know...they're pygmies.
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and what america wants believe it or not and this will kill the mainstream or lame stream or ted baxter media what they don't understand is that the american actual viewer is not somebody in the left wing right wing bubble or swamp it's somebody who recognizes the value of let's say a rose and another's so while they don't realize is that i'm telling you again they think that they live in the world of rachel maddow that c.n.n. that that people reflect their ideas it's not true it's the opposite ok but ron i mean you do have a prevalence where you know we can always talk about the exception of fox when it comes to cable and they certainly make money off of their click bait but they're not practicing journalism anymore and i mean we can talk about the the the infrastructure the business model but the profession itself i mean i watch the cable news because i have to because they're my job but i don't see journalism being practiced at all i mean and on top of it people expressing opinions without really much knowledge i mean it's kind of a lot of dumb people saying dumb things that are very
and what america wants believe it or not and this will kill the mainstream or lame stream or ted baxter media what they don't understand is that the american actual viewer is not somebody in the left wing right wing bubble or swamp it's somebody who recognizes the value of let's say a rose and another's so while they don't realize is that i'm telling you again they think that they live in the world of rachel maddow that c.n.n. that that people reflect their ideas it's not true it's the opposite...
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this is business live from bbc news with alice baxter and david eades. shares in asia fall and the euro hovers at a six—month low as the prospect of fresh elections in italy grows. live from london, that's our top story on tuesday, 29th may. the italian economist carlo cottarelli agrees to lead an interim government, but he faces an uphill battle as italy's two biggest anti—establishment parties say they'll block him. also in the programme... starbucks closes every outlet in the us later today to deliver staff training on how to avoid racial bias, we will keep across the markets for you. asian shares are down in tuesday training, but with public holidays across the globe, liquidity has been thin. here in europe, shares have also opened in the red. and would you agree to rent a home without seeing it beforehand? we'll be talking to one spanish start up which hopes to become the airbnb for long term rentals. has prosecco peaked? there are reports it's no longer seen as a luxury here in the uk. we want to know, has the italian fizz gone flat for you? what w
this is business live from bbc news with alice baxter and david eades. shares in asia fall and the euro hovers at a six—month low as the prospect of fresh elections in italy grows. live from london, that's our top story on tuesday, 29th may. the italian economist carlo cottarelli agrees to lead an interim government, but he faces an uphill battle as italy's two biggest anti—establishment parties say they'll block him. also in the programme... starbucks closes every outlet in the us later...
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steve: katie baxter, we thank you. from orlando.mmigrant has crossed our border at least four times. now he has been charged in a horrific shooting spree. how does something like that happen? we will try to put it all together. plus, stormy daniels lawyer is under on a media blitz he has been on cnn 74 times in 10 weeks. at president trump's peak he was only on in 30 times in 10 weeks. where is the outrage? ari fleischer here with reaction coming up. brian: great britain ready for the big social event of the season. this saturday's royal wedding. abby: before that big day is here, our own ainsley earhardt got the tour of the british capital from one of london's top dogs. steve: head across the atlantic where ainsley is live in windsor, england. ainsley: hey all of you back in the united states. this is windsor. you can see windsor castle behind me. we flew in london and spent the day with mr. nigel farage. is he sitting next to me. you all know him. you are basically royalty here. >> not quite. ainsley: you are so famous here. you a
steve: katie baxter, we thank you. from orlando.mmigrant has crossed our border at least four times. now he has been charged in a horrific shooting spree. how does something like that happen? we will try to put it all together. plus, stormy daniels lawyer is under on a media blitz he has been on cnn 74 times in 10 weeks. at president trump's peak he was only on in 30 times in 10 weeks. where is the outrage? ari fleischer here with reaction coming up. brian: great britain ready for the big...
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baxter we were chasing the remnants of the north vietnamese who hwei.ed a villager approached us. we said, where are the v.c.? this guy answered us. he said, they are right over there. he said there is about 200 of them. they are coming for you tonight. we said, why are you telling us this? he said, because i'm a catholic and tired of these guys coming down here and taking everything of mine. we moved a little further. i was on point with my squad. something russell in the bushes, rifle into it. turned out to be a pig. the only bad part was now the closevietnamese knew how we were. my approach some abandoned huts. a north vietnamese soldier came out of the ground. my guy saw him. it was too late. he threw a hand grenade at me. the poles in the hut and bounced off and went off. jacket,red my flak ripped my entrenching tool. myew me to the ground, and leg. i always swore i would never lose my rifle when wounded. i did lose my rifle. my rifle went sailing through the air, and it landed in a rice paddy nearby like a dart. it was stuck in the mud. happened,ok off what bright flash, i f
baxter we were chasing the remnants of the north vietnamese who hwei.ed a villager approached us. we said, where are the v.c.? this guy answered us. he said, they are right over there. he said there is about 200 of them. they are coming for you tonight. we said, why are you telling us this? he said, because i'm a catholic and tired of these guys coming down here and taking everything of mine. we moved a little further. i was on point with my squad. something russell in the bushes, rifle into...
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you wanted to see me, baxter? no. i want to talk to you. mm-hmm. seeing you is an unfortunate by-product. mnh-mnh. look at this. oh, no. somebody bwoke your wittle twuck.
you wanted to see me, baxter? no. i want to talk to you. mm-hmm. seeing you is an unfortunate by-product. mnh-mnh. look at this. oh, no. somebody bwoke your wittle twuck.
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command vehicle rally, chief cochran and lieutenant baxter big props to them and the lion's club i went to most of the members of the fire department that were recognized were recognized for their response to the ups shooting last year, so it was a nice event for them. for homeland security, as you know all the command and administrative staff work hard and chief cochran is absolutely no exception. he is involved in multiple projects and he interfaces with numerous agencies, local, state, federal, and international, and he is a results oriented person, so i know he is next up on the list, so i will let him talk about homeland security and that will conclude my report. >> president cleaveland: thank you chief nicholson. seeing none. commissioner hardemann. >> commissioner hardeman: how similar is that to one that is now in service at the airport. >> it's very similar, but this one has a se bring capabilities as well. i brought photos for you all and they are mock-ups that i can get to you. >> commissioner hardeman: where the fire boats are now? >> that is still to be emerging determined.
command vehicle rally, chief cochran and lieutenant baxter big props to them and the lion's club i went to most of the members of the fire department that were recognized were recognized for their response to the ups shooting last year, so it was a nice event for them. for homeland security, as you know all the command and administrative staff work hard and chief cochran is absolutely no exception. he is involved in multiple projects and he interfaces with numerous agencies, local, state,...
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navigation apps are directing traffic to baxter street according to reports. it's one of the top ten steepest streets in the country. drivers who can't stand to sit on the 33% grade are turning onto lawns, driving through fences and over curbs. residents in the area have had enough. >> i do not pull out of the driveway between the times of 4:45 and 6:45. >> the los angeles department responded to resident concerns and they said they will make the road one way and other improvements aimed to make areas safer. >>> same now, months after deadly mudslides a rescue worker returns a small token to a small victim. >> haywood police investigating a shooting that left one officer and a suspect injured. i will have the latest coming up. marshall tuck will change that. in california, 3 million kids can't read at grade level. tuck turned around struggling schools, raising graduation rates over 60%. marshall tuck for state superintendent. marshall tuck. . >>> live from the cbs bay area studios. this is kpix5 news. >>> a bay area police officer opens fire on a suspect. a li
navigation apps are directing traffic to baxter street according to reports. it's one of the top ten steepest streets in the country. drivers who can't stand to sit on the 33% grade are turning onto lawns, driving through fences and over curbs. residents in the area have had enough. >> i do not pull out of the driveway between the times of 4:45 and 6:45. >> the los angeles department responded to resident concerns and they said they will make the road one way and other improvements...
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jonathan baxter has put a lot into ems week. so, wanted to acknowledge all the different events that are happening this week. yesterday i attended the grand opening of sales force, which was a very exciting event. largest, tallest building in the city. that opened officially yesterday. the board yesterday, president breed acknowledged ems week and a number of members were acknowledged and i had assistant deputy chief acknowledged for that. attended the association luncheon where they typically acknowledge -- and i sat next to commissioner veronese's mother this afternoon. they typically acknowledge a member from the police department and fire department. i nominated and selected rescue captain becky. shefk acknowledged for an incident back in october of last year where -- and she acknowledged the team as did i. it was after a commission meeting. there was a very serious car accident at park presidio and crossover drive, where there was three victims that needed to be extricated. there was one that went on for nearly two hours. a
jonathan baxter has put a lot into ems week. so, wanted to acknowledge all the different events that are happening this week. yesterday i attended the grand opening of sales force, which was a very exciting event. largest, tallest building in the city. that opened officially yesterday. the board yesterday, president breed acknowledged ems week and a number of members were acknowledged and i had assistant deputy chief acknowledged for that. attended the association luncheon where they typically...
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i think this is one of the places, i mentioned baxter had a great uarter, abbot had a great quarter. this is where you want to add to >> let's add one more. las vegas sands. is this a wynn versus las vegas. is it the turnaround story >> i own both, actually. wynn is a special situation. i think ultimately they're going to sell or sell pieces las vegas sands is a recovery of macao, and we just got 27% revenue growth for april in gaming revenue for the industry. that's very impressive these guys are taking market share. they had a great quarter actually, the stock didn't do much and so i have been adding to it. i started buying it in february, and i have been buying it, down about 8% from the highs. >> and you sold bristol. >> i sold bristol. i owned it because i thought there was a chance it was a take out. there's too much reliance on this one cancer drug, and i think merck is actually taking a little more of the momentum in that cancer drug at this point so i just, you know, i took my bristol money and put it into zimmer >> let's move on a man well known to cnbc viewers, anthony sca
i think this is one of the places, i mentioned baxter had a great uarter, abbot had a great quarter. this is where you want to add to >> let's add one more. las vegas sands. is this a wynn versus las vegas. is it the turnaround story >> i own both, actually. wynn is a special situation. i think ultimately they're going to sell or sell pieces las vegas sands is a recovery of macao, and we just got 27% revenue growth for april in gaming revenue for the industry. that's very impressive...
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my law professor for antitrust at stanford was bill baxter who was the chicago school and came to washington with ronald reagan. even though a conservative republican he broke up at&t. now, if you look back on those two things, i'm going to push back a little on the notion that the market is cyclical. it's not really cyclical. bill gates once famously said i intend to defy gravity. what did he mean by that? he intends to go up and never go down. and he would have. but for antitrust enforcement. at&t was broken up after 70 years instead of trying to regulate them, consent decrees of everything else, they resisted the internet protocols. they resisted a lot of other things. cyber got put into the ground of the internet protocols got deployed. i think that's where our internet comes from. in the ibm situation, ibm was so afraid of the same at&t treatment that the judge was going to break them up that they unbundled software from hardware voluntarily. you don't have to take my word for it. you look at the autobiography. he said that. there was a symposium in the ieee. former ibm employees talkin
my law professor for antitrust at stanford was bill baxter who was the chicago school and came to washington with ronald reagan. even though a conservative republican he broke up at&t. now, if you look back on those two things, i'm going to push back a little on the notion that the market is cyclical. it's not really cyclical. bill gates once famously said i intend to defy gravity. what did he mean by that? he intends to go up and never go down. and he would have. but for antitrust...
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we spoke with the ceo of baxter international. he talked about the changes he sees on the horizon.y the way. he used to run tai: -- he used to run tyco. >> there is a shift between acute-care into less expensive -- the ability for the hospitals to come together and merge, but the volume of patients is not changing. you have people getting sick, going to the hospital, getting treatment. david: you devoted a good part an institution you love. do you agree with him? are we seeing a shift away from hospitals? ken: we are moving more and more to ambulatory care. anytime we have a chance to send a patient home, it is better for the patient, much better for the patient. everythingy period, is right about it. we just put up a new pavilion we are opening up next week. we are going to have all private rooms. anything we can do to get a patient out of the hospital as fast as we can is great for them and great for us. alix: but is a great for the workers? you meanwas -- ken: the nurses? alix: hospitals with all the nurses, they're going to get paid more. they consolidate and those people go in
we spoke with the ceo of baxter international. he talked about the changes he sees on the horizon.y the way. he used to run tai: -- he used to run tyco. >> there is a shift between acute-care into less expensive -- the ability for the hospitals to come together and merge, but the volume of patients is not changing. you have people getting sick, going to the hospital, getting treatment. david: you devoted a good part an institution you love. do you agree with him? are we seeing a shift...
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ana: felicidades a baxter de new jersey que cumple 10 aÑos. buenos dÍas, jueves 17 de mayo de 2018. estÁ bien de imágenes de inglaterra en donde se preparan para la gran boda real este sÁbado que podrá dar sin interrupciones. carlos: con la cobertura excelente de todo el equipo de univisiÓn. estÁn en vivo maity y marÍa antonieta collins que estÁn en vivo. karla:hola! maity: aquÍ seguimos pendiente de todo lo que estÁ pasando. marÍa: efectivamente, estamos pendientes de lo que pasa ahÍ. 8 palabras han tenido un gran significado esta maÑana. el mensaje de meghan que ha dicho:"mi padre no vendrÁ a nuestra boda". eso acabÓ con las especulaciones. maity:todo empezÓ con que si viene o no, ya la incÓgnita, la pregunta que todo el mundo tenÍa quedÓ aclarada luego del comunicado. marÍa: ahora queda lo que he --resuelva con quien entrarÁ ella. su mamÁ ya está aquÍ. maity: saliÓ el dÍa martes de su residencia de los Ángeles. trasladada con un trato vip. cuando llegÓ a londres la estaba esperando la asistente de megan, un agente de inmigraciÓn rÁpido la h
ana: felicidades a baxter de new jersey que cumple 10 aÑos. buenos dÍas, jueves 17 de mayo de 2018. estÁ bien de imágenes de inglaterra en donde se preparan para la gran boda real este sÁbado que podrá dar sin interrupciones. carlos: con la cobertura excelente de todo el equipo de univisiÓn. estÁn en vivo maity y marÍa antonieta collins que estÁn en vivo. karla:hola! maity: aquÍ seguimos pendiente de todo lo que estÁ pasando. marÍa: efectivamente, estamos pendientes de lo que pasa...
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thanks, joanna, i'm alice baxter. in the business news...warehouse stand—alone stores this year. more on this injust a moment. starbucks stores in the us will be closed today so its 175,000 us employees can receive training on how to avoid racial bias. it follows the arrest last month of two black men in a branch while waiting for a business meeting. uk sandwich and coffee chain pret a manger is to be sold by its private equity owners bridgepoint to luxembourg—based jab holdings. the two firms did not say how much jab was paying, although one report put the value of the deal at £1.5 billion. so dixons carphone shares have sunk by nearly 20%. the company says it expects pre—tax profits for 2017 to 18 to be £382 million, but it predicts profits will fall to £300 million in 2018—19. the chief executive alex baldock has said that "nobody is happy with our performance" but assured that the problems were all "fixable". he blamed "challenges" in the market for mobile phones and mobile services, including a declining market for long—term mobile cont
thanks, joanna, i'm alice baxter. in the business news...warehouse stand—alone stores this year. more on this injust a moment. starbucks stores in the us will be closed today so its 175,000 us employees can receive training on how to avoid racial bias. it follows the arrest last month of two black men in a branch while waiting for a business meeting. uk sandwich and coffee chain pret a manger is to be sold by its private equity owners bridgepoint to luxembourg—based jab holdings. the two...
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this is business live from bbc news, with alice baxter and david eades.
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ted baxter. ashley: mary tyler moore. stuart: not exactly my idol. but let's get serious.burning through cash. chief elan musk is giving a earnings call as as people say t is flat-out bizarre. susan, you did this, didn't you. you were on the call. >> i was on the call last night. we listened to a lot of earningses call, i thought they were dry, orchestrated affairs. not the case, very entertaining from journalism perspective. stuart: we heard an analyst would ask a question. >> very combative. especially when it came to capital questions. first of all he was very terse responding to a question, asking do you need to raise more capital. bernstein asking about capital requirements. he says to the operator, move on. we're moving on. boring bonehead questions we will not listen to. if you can't stomach volatility, don't buy our shares. another question that was asked is, do you feel you have a moat around your company since it is so unique? he didn't like that. he said moats are lame. who says moats are lame in the business world, stuart? stuart: you were listening. you were o
ted baxter. ashley: mary tyler moore. stuart: not exactly my idol. but let's get serious.burning through cash. chief elan musk is giving a earnings call as as people say t is flat-out bizarre. susan, you did this, didn't you. you were on the call. >> i was on the call last night. we listened to a lot of earningses call, i thought they were dry, orchestrated affairs. not the case, very entertaining from journalism perspective. stuart: we heard an analyst would ask a question. >> very...
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the home baxter about his brain injury and his family being murdered. when i first went on book with a different set raising your hand if you think it's great if you have a perfect memory. and then raise your hand if you have something in your life you rather forget. that's his dilemma. for me, every time he can one page of an idea what to. >> host: when you start a look at this series you don't want to the one off anymore, do you have a sense of how many you can plant with him or does it just evolved? >> i'm not good at predicting that. for me i've written a series with two cursors with five. or more than that. so much gas in the tank to the character have into i want to continue to find out more. if that answer is yes or keep going. if the answers know that i go on for some. >> host: how did you develop amos? was their model of the real world? >> guest: no. it's almost like frankenstein. i knew i wanted a large god. i wanted him to have an intimidating presence even though he's not intimidated. i knew he was going to be a football player. that was the
the home baxter about his brain injury and his family being murdered. when i first went on book with a different set raising your hand if you think it's great if you have a perfect memory. and then raise your hand if you have something in your life you rather forget. that's his dilemma. for me, every time he can one page of an idea what to. >> host: when you start a look at this series you don't want to the one off anymore, do you have a sense of how many you can plant with him or does it...
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this is business live from bbc news with alice baxter and maryam moshiri. the former boss of volkswagen, martin winterkorn, faces criminal charges following his alleged involvement in the diesel emissions scandal. live from london, that's our top story on friday 4th may. martin winterkorn has been accused of conspiracy and fraud, but will the former boss of volkswagen avoid prison as he's pursued by us authorities? also in the programme, soybeans and olive branches. the us treasury secretary steve mnuchin is holding talks in china, but can the world's two biggest economies avoid an all out trade war? asian markets fell on friday, tracking another retreat on wall street. growth in the eurozone slows, plus the world's most influential central bank signals that a rate rise is imminent. we'll get a round—up of the biggest stories of the week with our economics guru andrew walker. and, as twitter warns users to change their password after an internal security breach, we want to know what your tricks are for making up new passwords and remembering them! let us kn
this is business live from bbc news with alice baxter and maryam moshiri. the former boss of volkswagen, martin winterkorn, faces criminal charges following his alleged involvement in the diesel emissions scandal. live from london, that's our top story on friday 4th may. martin winterkorn has been accused of conspiracy and fraud, but will the former boss of volkswagen avoid prison as he's pursued by us authorities? also in the programme, soybeans and olive branches. the us treasury secretary...