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we moved on with it is very important for me i followed the movement since the beginning since the seventeenth of november i am here because i care about france. we always have strong mobilization we're going to express our goals more and more in stages of all we specially hope that the government will accept our demands. well the protests in paris were forbidden at several locations including the sean sillies a which has become a regular place where they're not allowed to protest any longer after the destruction on march sixteenth but also moved to play at cathedral and around that following the fire at the cathedral on monday night now when that happened president michel had been due to address the nation to talk about what measures he wanted to put in place trying to lay the concerns all together best protest as this follows months of debates in two weeks across france with people telling the president and their representatives what their problems are and why they're struggling to survive but he canceled that because the fire and it did seem for
we moved on with it is very important for me i followed the movement since the beginning since the seventeenth of november i am here because i care about france. we always have strong mobilization we're going to express our goals more and more in stages of all we specially hope that the government will accept our demands. well the protests in paris were forbidden at several locations including the sean sillies a which has become a regular place where they're not allowed to protest any longer...
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i follow both of the newspapers. obviously my husband works at one of them so i better. there is a lot of bad news coming out of the industry. i was interested in hearing you share what are you hopeful and optimistic about? >> $300 million for the knight foundation is a pretty good start. if you think about this notion of journalism philanthropy and how new it really is, it was only a generation ago newspapers were more concerned about being regulated as monopolies than they were a gothic substantial risk and so i get impatient because i feel like journalism and philanthropy needs to be ten times bigger than it is and if it does i wante i wanted to havn faster but then i'm reminded that in philanthropic times in the generation it's kind of end and i think, so i think we have a lot to be encouraged about and i think night and increasingly others like them are playing a leading role. >> if you didn't believe in this or you were not hopeful or you didn't think the old models of breaking down that there isn't a new way to do this and the importance of the work we are doing,
i follow both of the newspapers. obviously my husband works at one of them so i better. there is a lot of bad news coming out of the industry. i was interested in hearing you share what are you hopeful and optimistic about? >> $300 million for the knight foundation is a pretty good start. if you think about this notion of journalism philanthropy and how new it really is, it was only a generation ago newspapers were more concerned about being regulated as monopolies than they were a gothic...
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i follow both of our newspapers, obviously. my husband works at one of them, so i better. the radio station. all of it, right? eugene: there's a lot of bad news often coming out of our industry. i was very interested in hearing any of you on what you are most hope for optimistic about. $300 billion for the knight foundation is a pretty good start. if you thing about this notion of journalism for their three -- journalism philanthropy and how new it is, it was only a generation ago that newspapers were more concerned about being regulated as monopolies than they were about existential risk. i get impatient because i feel like journalism philanthropy in this country needs to be 10 times bigger than it is. it does. i wanted to happen 10 times i think we got a lot to be encouraged about. and others are playing a big role. if you didn't believe in this, if you weren't hopeful about the future, if you didn't know that maybe the old models are breaking down and there is a new way to do this, and the importance of the work that we are doing, just anecdotally, there was a reporter
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>> beth: the one thing i didn't know what to do i had been following henry's story for a year. i had been driving her to na meetings and recording our conversations on the phone as i drove, and at this point she was pin and out. she was largely homeless and starting to do prostitution, and i got a text from her one night that said every word was misspelled, please come get me. and i had been doing my taxes and i missed it, and like an hour later i went whoa, what should i do. and i talked to my husband about it. we were pressure she was at a drug house. and -- we decided that for safety issues, and for boundary issues that i would forward her request to her mother, and to her recovery advocate whose story i had also been following. but what i wanted to say, piggy-backing on you, i also read quotes and i find in the last interview if you've done your job and spent a lot of time with folks, nothing is really going to surprise them. and in fact sometimes i know it can backfire which is why editors largely don't want you to do it, but sometimes that's when they say oh, that's what y
>> beth: the one thing i didn't know what to do i had been following henry's story for a year. i had been driving her to na meetings and recording our conversations on the phone as i drove, and at this point she was pin and out. she was largely homeless and starting to do prostitution, and i got a text from her one night that said every word was misspelled, please come get me. and i had been doing my taxes and i missed it, and like an hour later i went whoa, what should i do. and i talked...
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i follow both of our newspapers, obviously. my husband works at one of them so i better. the radio station, and i think all of it, right? >> there's a lot of bad news often coming out of our industry. i was very interested in hearing any of you share, what are you most hopeful and optimistic about? >> well, 300 million for the knight foundation is a start. if you think about this notion of journalism philanthropy and how new it really is. it was only a generation ago that newspapers were more concerned about being regulated as monopolies than they were about existential risk. and so i get impatient because i feel like journalism and philanthropy in this country needs to be bigger than it is and does. i want it to happen faster, but then i'm reminded in philanthropic time and generation, it's kind of an eye blink. so i think we've got a lot to be encouraged about and i think that knight and increasingly others like them are playing a lead role. >> i don't think that you can be doing what any of us are doing, including what john does, if you didn't believe in this, if you w
i follow both of our newspapers, obviously. my husband works at one of them so i better. the radio station, and i think all of it, right? >> there's a lot of bad news often coming out of our industry. i was very interested in hearing any of you share, what are you most hopeful and optimistic about? >> well, 300 million for the knight foundation is a start. if you think about this notion of journalism philanthropy and how new it really is. it was only a generation ago that newspapers...
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the fire and i followed very closely and i followed it the fire and i followed very closely and ifollowedhe fire and i followed very closely and i followed it some way away from the cathedral. all i could see was the cathedral. all i could see was the darkness, which was itself a very evocative because normally the cathedral is so beautifully lit up. i went down there this morning to see for myself the situation and, as you see, there are many, many people here today. i havejust you see, there are many, many people here today. i have just come you see, there are many, many people here today. i havejust come in you see, there are many, many people here today. i have just come in fact from the palace where i have delivered a message to president macron from her majesty the queen and a message from the prince of wales, spell, expressing sympathy. what did they say? a private message but obviously expressing their sympathy for what the queen and the prince of wales magpie sympathy for what has happened to the symbol france and also a greater symbol indeed for europe. it means something to all
the fire and i followed very closely and i followed it the fire and i followed very closely and ifollowedhe fire and i followed very closely and i followed it some way away from the cathedral. all i could see was the cathedral. all i could see was the darkness, which was itself a very evocative because normally the cathedral is so beautifully lit up. i went down there this morning to see for myself the situation and, as you see, there are many, many people here today. i havejust you see, there...
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, and man it's a gat -- >> i follow you too. >> jimmy: it's a great account to follow. [ laughter ] thanklike l lie like you. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: there's this one thing you put. this is a #thewayitlookstous. t yep. >> jimmy: and so wu did here was -- this is you. and you said, this is me. look, when i have great irghting and two hours of and makeup. and all these creative people around me that have all day. and then swipe to the right if you want to see -- can anyone relate to thether side? 'cause you have, witthis also comes this. [ laughter ] just had a bad day. >> yeah, i did. i was having a really bad day.ju >> jimmy: love that you post that. but i just wanted to -- you know, in the world of instagram, i think the most disarming we can be about how just ridiculously messy and normal life is, and those extraordinary moments are celeatory, and special, and should be recognized as privileges. l but ree is real life. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and it just doesn't look and feel that way all the time. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's right, yeah. that's great. that's why -- that's why pe
, and man it's a gat -- >> i follow you too. >> jimmy: it's a great account to follow. [ laughter ] thanklike l lie like you. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: there's this one thing you put. this is a #thewayitlookstous. t yep. >> jimmy: and so wu did here was -- this is you. and you said, this is me. look, when i have great irghting and two hours of and makeup. and all these creative people around me that have all day. and then swipe to the right if you want to see -- can anyone...
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my main character was a young woman i followed her story for two and half years. and she was a doctor's daughter. daughter of a hospital nurse. i just watched her fall through the cracks from the court system failing her. in the book course sort of ends with what happened to her. and to me it's very emblematic of where we are as a nation. still treating people as moral failures. not embracing what science says is the best treatment and hoping that people will take this message away and that we've got 2.6 million people addicted to opiates now. and plain drug dealer whack a mole is not going away. it will make it on a scale. let me bring you in for a moment. >> we will explore this some more. i want to turn out to eliza this is very current stuff. so yesterday we learned that chevron had is paying $33 billion in mobile he spent several years in from those of you that don't know this is our small town apartment. what is the cost of the energy. i spent seven years looking at people what it meant to live a few hundred feet one of these gas wells. i want to say thank yo
my main character was a young woman i followed her story for two and half years. and she was a doctor's daughter. daughter of a hospital nurse. i just watched her fall through the cracks from the court system failing her. in the book course sort of ends with what happened to her. and to me it's very emblematic of where we are as a nation. still treating people as moral failures. not embracing what science says is the best treatment and hoping that people will take this message away and that...
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can only follow 400 "today in the bay" accounts per day. the next day i can follow the rest of your accounts. >> we're here. we follow you. very closely. >> marcus, i know the wine and cheese news is the big news for you. >>'t spill all my news. >> don't spill the wine. thanks a lot. let's check in with kari with a look at the forecast. >> we start out with a few isolated showers and mainly cloudy skies across the bay area. here's a look outside at walnut creek. as you get ready to head out the door, the skies clearing. temperatures staying on the cooler side. we'll look at that and storm ranger coming up. >> very smooth dry in palo alto. no major free waive closures. watch the cone zones. i'll show you what i'm tracking just coming into the area. >>> good tuesday morning to you. taking a live look outside in dublin this morning. a look at the morning commute and see the cars making their way somewhere. most likely work. got to pay for things. 4:45 right now. >>> okay. this is an awful story. take a look at this. this is a wedding. the bride is left in sh
can only follow 400 "today in the bay" accounts per day. the next day i can follow the rest of your accounts. >> we're here. we follow you. very closely. >> marcus, i know the wine and cheese news is the big news for you. >>'t spill all my news. >> don't spill the wine. thanks a lot. let's check in with kari with a look at the forecast. >> we start out with a few isolated showers and mainly cloudy skies across the bay area. here's a look outside at walnut...
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i was wondering what kind of follow-up -- and s.f. safe provided really great support when we are for is creating the neighborhood watch group, but i was wondering what kind of follow-up do you do with the neighborhood watch group and ripped guys today functioning? >> with the block captains in the captains we invite them to the meeting. for the incidence you spoke about, we did go out and work with those residents and we worked with the invasions, so we worked with the captain and with benny and wesley goes out personally, so it is all how active your block captain and your captain are at it is also important when you do have new neighbors that you come out and do a refresher because they might not know, it is not starting all over again, but it is definitely giving them the information. they might want to become the captain or they might have more time to become to become more available. that is something we do follow-up. when something happens on the block. we follow up with the block captain and the captain. >> thank you. one addit
i was wondering what kind of follow-up -- and s.f. safe provided really great support when we are for is creating the neighborhood watch group, but i was wondering what kind of follow-up do you do with the neighborhood watch group and ripped guys today functioning? >> with the block captains in the captains we invite them to the meeting. for the incidence you spoke about, we did go out and work with those residents and we worked with the invasions, so we worked with the captain and with...
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i subscribed to heartland magazine and car magazine and custom craft magazine and i followed drag racing and car races. i could tell you minute differences between the interior and exterior trim and chevrolets delray or bel air. i could do that with every other make of car. european cars and sports car, i knew everything. i knew who the meeting driver was that any one time and grand prix in europe. whether it was graham hill or jimmy, i was in inseparable. i was obsessed. this is before puberty, interrupted. [laughter] followed me as i grew up. into adulthood. i'd be driving around like it in the back. this was a thing. that's a 57 mark. i was first car that cost $10000. i could feel them in the backseat looking at each other and rolling their eyes. as time went on, they developed an impression of me. they laugh and tell the front what a character i was. that's how it was. my dad and i bonded over cars. we can always talk cars. he was a car guy his whole life. even at times when we really couldn't talk about anything else, we could talk about cars. we could get right to the place that wa
i subscribed to heartland magazine and car magazine and custom craft magazine and i followed drag racing and car races. i could tell you minute differences between the interior and exterior trim and chevrolets delray or bel air. i could do that with every other make of car. european cars and sports car, i knew everything. i knew who the meeting driver was that any one time and grand prix in europe. whether it was graham hill or jimmy, i was in inseparable. i was obsessed. this is before...
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i want to follow once something mr. debt -- i want to follow on something mr. duffy asked. he talked about the american sanctions that we are able to levy on the rest of the world when they are bad actors or criminals. we had secretary mnuchin here yesterday. he spoke to the fact that the importance of the dollar and the large financial institutions we have are critical to our ability to enforce our sanctions. jamie dimon, you are ready spoke to the fact that your large company, if you do not bank them would be bank by foreign national banks. banks, ifence of u.s. we only had big foreign banks, how you feel like big european banks or state-owned banks in china would do it helping us enforce american sanctions against bad at your's and wrote regimes around the world. -- against -- bad actors and rogue regimes around the world, especially iran? rep. stivers: -- >> we move all of that money and they tell us what to do. the second thing is to have a reserve currency. thestrength of america plus strength of the banking system -- rep. stivers: what all of you agree that having la
i want to follow once something mr. debt -- i want to follow on something mr. duffy asked. he talked about the american sanctions that we are able to levy on the rest of the world when they are bad actors or criminals. we had secretary mnuchin here yesterday. he spoke to the fact that the importance of the dollar and the large financial institutions we have are critical to our ability to enforce our sanctions. jamie dimon, you are ready spoke to the fact that your large company, if you do not...
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. —— i follow them to their lowest since. —— have to lowest. nst wikileaks founder, julian assange following his arrest in london, his lawyer says he now faces extradition to the us. huge crowds take to the streets of sudan's capital after the military seizes power. a man who fled the country in order to escape trial for the manslaughter of a woman in a speedboat crash on the river thames has been sentenced to another six months in prison. jack shepherd was initiallyjailed for six years in his absence. he returned to the uk from georgia on wednesday night. helena lee reports. charlotte brown's family arrived at the old bailey this morning knowing they would finally see jack shepherd face justice, the day they had waited months for. charlotte was killed when her first date with the 31—year—old ended in a speedboat crash. last night, he was put on a plane back to britain from georgia after ten months on the run. the couple were on their first date when the boat capsized. he had taken her out to try and impress her but he was drunk and the boat was
. —— i follow them to their lowest since. —— have to lowest. nst wikileaks founder, julian assange following his arrest in london, his lawyer says he now faces extradition to the us. huge crowds take to the streets of sudan's capital after the military seizes power. a man who fled the country in order to escape trial for the manslaughter of a woman in a speedboat crash on the river thames has been sentenced to another six months in prison. jack shepherd was initiallyjailed for six years...
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the i follows suit and says that tory eurosceptics are now urging borisjohnson and amber rudd to unitet at the party leadership. that's according to the times. different lead story for the telegraph, which splashes on a pledge for britain public ministers to have the toughest internet laws to have the toughest internet laws to protect children online. the daily sanctuary in the uk after their contribution to british operations in afghanistan. the daily mirror says campaigners are claiming google should have paid an extra £1.5b illion in uk corporation tax last year. and the sun leads on news of an apology from jack shepherd to the family of charlotte brown, who died after his speedboat overturned in the river thames during theirfirst date. let's begin with the telegraph, and auk let's begin with the telegraph, and a uk internet laws will be the toughest in the world, this is a proposal on white paper that's been talked about for such a long time. you wonder, how do you implement this and will there be accusations of censorship? we've already seen on social media since we talked about a
the i follows suit and says that tory eurosceptics are now urging borisjohnson and amber rudd to unitet at the party leadership. that's according to the times. different lead story for the telegraph, which splashes on a pledge for britain public ministers to have the toughest internet laws to have the toughest internet laws to protect children online. the daily sanctuary in the uk after their contribution to british operations in afghanistan. the daily mirror says campaigners are claiming...
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it is very important for me i followed the movement since the beginning since the seventeenth of november i am here because i care about from. we always have strong mobilization we're going to express our goals more and more unstable we specially hope that the government will accept our demands. well the process of a will for britain in paris in many places including the show and particularly not to. mention that the cathedral of course was in flames on monday evening on monday evening president michel was actually due to address the nation to give his way forward out of the yellow best protest this is after months of a big debate here in france where there were millions of people coming together giving their views on how they can improve france to try and tackle some of the issues that the yellow vest protesters have been bringing up week after week and that's mainly the high cost of living here in france but he canceled that address because of that fire and i can tell you witnessing that fire it seemed for a moment that there was solidarity across france all people just completely shock
it is very important for me i followed the movement since the beginning since the seventeenth of november i am here because i care about from. we always have strong mobilization we're going to express our goals more and more unstable we specially hope that the government will accept our demands. well the process of a will for britain in paris in many places including the show and particularly not to. mention that the cathedral of course was in flames on monday evening on monday evening...
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i was obsessed. this is before puberty, interrupted. [laughter] this sort of followed me as i grew up. into adulthood. i'd be driving around like it in the back. this was a thing. that's a 57 mark. i was first car that cost $10000. i could feel them in the backseat looking at each other and rolling their eyes. as time went on, they developed an impression of me. they laugh and tell the front what a character i was. that's how it was. my dad and i bonded over cars. we can always talk cars. he was a car guy his whole life. even at times when we really couldn't talk about anything else, we could talk about cars. we could get right to the place that was usual ground, we both spoke car. that just took away all of the stuff, vietnam and all that stuff. there's a difference between us, we didn't talk about that, we talked about cars. he died a couple of years before madsen came out. the tv series which was one of my favorite. it always reminded me of him when i was watching because dad was the original don draper. was movie star, good looks, like sinatra. he was had a cigarette in one hand an
i was obsessed. this is before puberty, interrupted. [laughter] this sort of followed me as i grew up. into adulthood. i'd be driving around like it in the back. this was a thing. that's a 57 mark. i was first car that cost $10000. i could feel them in the backseat looking at each other and rolling their eyes. as time went on, they developed an impression of me. they laugh and tell the front what a character i was. that's how it was. my dad and i bonded over cars. we can always talk cars. he...
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i will follow up with your office. i told you i will accommodate you. >> i appreciate that and appreciate your reminding us of the length of time other secretaries have been here. this is a new way a new day and a new chair and i have the gavel at this point. if you wish to leave you may. . >> can you clarify that for me? >> yes. clarify if you wish to leave, you may. >> so we are dismissed; is that correct? >> if you wish to leave, you may leave. >> i don't understand what you are saying. >> you are wasting your time. remember you have a foreign dignitary in your office. >> i would just say that the previoused a min -- when the republicans, they did not treat the secretary of the treasury this way. so if this is the way you want to treat me, i will rethink whether i voluntarily come back here to testify which i have offered to do. >> mr. secretary i want you to know that no other secretary has ever told us the day before that they were going to limit their time in the way that you are doing. so if you want to use them
i will follow up with your office. i told you i will accommodate you. >> i appreciate that and appreciate your reminding us of the length of time other secretaries have been here. this is a new way a new day and a new chair and i have the gavel at this point. if you wish to leave you may. . >> can you clarify that for me? >> yes. clarify if you wish to leave, you may. >> so we are dismissed; is that correct? >> if you wish to leave, you may leave. >> i don't...
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i will follow up with your office. i told you i will accommodate you. >> i appreciate that and appreciate your reminding us of the length of time other secretaries have been here. this is a new way, a new day and a new chair and i have the gavel at this point. if you wish to leave, you may. . >> can you clarify that for me? >> yes. clarify if you wish to leave, you may. >> so we are dismissed; is that correct? >> if you wish to leave, you may leave. >> i don't understand what you are saying. >> you are wasting your time. remember, you have a foreign dignitary in your office. >> i would just say that the previoused a min -- when the republicans, they did not treat the secretary of the treasury this way. so if this is the way you want to treat me, i will rethink whether i voluntarily come back here to testify, which i have offered to do. >> mr. secretary, i want you to know that no other secretary has ever told us the day before that they were going to limit their time in the way that you are doing. so if you want to use
i will follow up with your office. i told you i will accommodate you. >> i appreciate that and appreciate your reminding us of the length of time other secretaries have been here. this is a new way, a new day and a new chair and i have the gavel at this point. if you wish to leave, you may. . >> can you clarify that for me? >> yes. clarify if you wish to leave, you may. >> so we are dismissed; is that correct? >> if you wish to leave, you may leave. >> i...
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i don't know 23 we will ever get to the specific with provider practice. we can overlay like visits per patient to other things to put it more into context. >> to follow up, i am nervous about the use of the word eyeficiency. it divided health plans into a couple plants. is that what we are saying there is a difference between the health plans. i would like to have a better understanding before we use terms that look, you know, per jourtive. >> i think we are limited in that since this is based on utilization. it is a fascinating question we cawecan delve into. there are originalsis in the database to get to your question. i don't know that the risk score is the place for that. >> should we use the word efficiency. >>> why. >> is there another word we could use to describe what we are seeing without the analysis? are we making a leap. >> thank you. moving to slide 12. i think you know we don't have the financials for the medicare population. you didn't see medicare tire res mentioned on the other couple of pages. we can dynamically adjust based on utilization metric. this one is looking at a comparison based on admits per thousand. then just moving to slid
i don't know 23 we will ever get to the specific with provider practice. we can overlay like visits per patient to other things to put it more into context. >> to follow up, i am nervous about the use of the word eyeficiency. it divided health plans into a couple plants. is that what we are saying there is a difference between the health plans. i would like to have a better understanding before we use terms that look, you know, per jourtive. >> i think we are limited in that since...
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i reported it the following tuesday. on friday, i was form that the criminal investigative division was investigating me for adultery with my commander's husband. not even three days after i reported my sexual assault. my commander's position of authority gave her immediate access tots higher levels of my command, my prosecutor, the investigator and my cadre members. prior to the report my commander he contacted the prosecutor, seeking advice for a private investigator to investigate her husband. when her husband came forth as a within in my case, the prosecutor linked my case to my commander's personal situation. my commander had a previous he relationship with the two-star convenes authority you this too i believe hurt my case's ability to move forward in the trial. unfortunately i did not have a unit commander who was able to serve in the best interests of a sexual assault victim due to these and several other personal conflicts. the inherent conflict of interest in my chain of command made it possible for me to have a
i reported it the following tuesday. on friday, i was form that the criminal investigative division was investigating me for adultery with my commander's husband. not even three days after i reported my sexual assault. my commander's position of authority gave her immediate access tots higher levels of my command, my prosecutor, the investigator and my cadre members. prior to the report my commander he contacted the prosecutor, seeking advice for a private investigator to investigate her...
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i don't think i followed her on twitter. i don't follow the president. but can we talk about it?nder? >> his attack was, a bar tender wrote the green new deal here. like she's beneath it. >> a young bar tender. she called him an old real estate agent. let's talk about the policies. what she talked but was really important. he is saying, there is nothing wrong with being a bartender in america. >> and ironic given the man supposedly for the regular working man, yeah, i love you but you're stupid. >> a young bartender is part of america. >> i'm 100%, agree with everything you've said so far. >> it's coat switching, everybody does it. i do it. you do it. you may not realize you're doing it. >> what's that big word you just threw around? >> die glossia? >> somebody gave you that. >> are you trying to say i don't know that word because i'm black? >> no, because you're dumb. >> no, that is not -- so i don't see anything wrong with it. she knows her audience. listen, what i have to say about her -- >> please. >> i've been watching her, i've met her here, after she won, she's here in new
i don't think i followed her on twitter. i don't follow the president. but can we talk about it?nder? >> his attack was, a bar tender wrote the green new deal here. like she's beneath it. >> a young bar tender. she called him an old real estate agent. let's talk about the policies. what she talked but was really important. he is saying, there is nothing wrong with being a bartender in america. >> and ironic given the man supposedly for the regular working man, yeah, i love you...
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plaza the busty we wanted to protest peacefully so then we moved toward it is very important for me i followed the movement since the beginning since the seventeenth of november i'm here because i care about from the. you always have strong mobilization to express our goals. no more and more visible specially hope that the government looks out on demand this is now the first day yet of us protest since not to have done cathedral. on monday night the fire time we thought was uniting france it actually happened about half an hour before president michel was due to give a big address the nation is second address in regards and is first off that this big debate that france has been happening now for the last few months since the yellow vests protest started back in november of last year the idea was to address the issues that people who drains during this big debate took itself all around the country saying it was listening to people but before president michel could tell the other best protest as to how france what he was going to do to improve the situation not turn down cathedral burnt down now
plaza the busty we wanted to protest peacefully so then we moved toward it is very important for me i followed the movement since the beginning since the seventeenth of november i'm here because i care about from the. you always have strong mobilization to express our goals. no more and more visible specially hope that the government looks out on demand this is now the first day yet of us protest since not to have done cathedral. on monday night the fire time we thought was uniting france it...
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i ran far, but there was no escaping it. it followed me up river all the way. that was ten long years ago. a previous episode of a previous series in a previous life. yet, here i am again. heading up to that same long house in the jungle. ♪ i took a walk ♪ through this ♪ beautiful world ♪ felt the cool rain ♪ on my shoulder ♪ found something good ♪ in this ♪ beautiful world ♪ i felt the rain ♪ getting colder ♪ sha la la la la sha la la la la la ♪ ♪ sha la la la la sha la la la la la la ♪ [ boat engine ] ♪ >> anthony: last time i saw all this, i think it's fair to say i was at a turning point in my life. i promised some people i'd come back, and i am back. my life has changed a lot. how much have their lives changed? ♪ kuala lumpur. happy to be here, but brimming with mixed emotions. surrounded by all the sights, smells and flavors i remember so well. this is where a wandering soul, such as myself, can dive right in and get some of that straights chinese food i've been missing. first order of business -- dinner. been on a plane for like, i don't know, it was long
i ran far, but there was no escaping it. it followed me up river all the way. that was ten long years ago. a previous episode of a previous series in a previous life. yet, here i am again. heading up to that same long house in the jungle. ♪ i took a walk ♪ through this ♪ beautiful world ♪ felt the cool rain ♪ on my shoulder ♪ found something good ♪ in this ♪ beautiful world ♪ i felt the rain ♪ getting colder ♪ sha la la la la sha la la la la la ♪ ♪ sha la la la la sha...
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isn't a damned but already equal speed and i follow a good job is the situation closely it's clear that she was just a lucky guy by a lucky i mean carrying enough money from oil and they wanted to want to buy and then a lot of well stocked ink and you know. so she has a spare production which can be organized in a different way from garbage that he didn't keep paid and i think that i mean that you are not to get a frank think i think that ken's and that's the big lesson of economic neocolonialism good a great natural resource east can be carse a great course i'm not going to claim that maybe if all of a sudden most of an issue ls the immense oil reserves are going to disappear maybe the market do what it will lose interest in fairness to a lot and maybe at some other modest lad out there with compound and you're right but what if i can just go to the european union obviously i mean what do you if you are an advisor to the british government would you be trying to overturn the result of the referendum and keep britain in the european union or do you see that thousands drowning tens of th
isn't a damned but already equal speed and i follow a good job is the situation closely it's clear that she was just a lucky guy by a lucky i mean carrying enough money from oil and they wanted to want to buy and then a lot of well stocked ink and you know. so she has a spare production which can be organized in a different way from garbage that he didn't keep paid and i think that i mean that you are not to get a frank think i think that ken's and that's the big lesson of economic...
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i spent so much time reading the signs, going back and forth and following the rules to the letter ofnot work in the country, i did not work in the country. at the point of my arrest, five years into my relationship living in the place, it was literally on the day that my press credentials had been extended for a year that my wife and i were hauled into prison. that goes to show that there are competing centres of powers and one of them did not like what i was doing. i'm sure we'll talk about that later, these competing loci of power in this complicated state to understand. but you did say in your book that you were part of the growing trend ofjournalists with deep foreign roots, doing a reverse migration, half knowingly putting yourselves in very precarious and at the same time, essential positions. look, it happens in iran, it happens in egypt, turkey, parts of africa, pakistan there are a long list of countries where this is the case. the reality is we have to make a decision on whether or not we need coverage from these places. i follow the camp that believes we do. what did they
i spent so much time reading the signs, going back and forth and following the rules to the letter ofnot work in the country, i did not work in the country. at the point of my arrest, five years into my relationship living in the place, it was literally on the day that my press credentials had been extended for a year that my wife and i were hauled into prison. that goes to show that there are competing centres of powers and one of them did not like what i was doing. i'm sure we'll talk about...
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residential treatment bed. >> yes. >> supervisor ronen: i just want to make sure that i get those numbers and follow-up. i want to echo that is not just supervisor ronen but all of us on the committee. thank you. >> supervisor ronen: sorry, last question -- is there any other place where we are unable to draw down, due to the federal dollars, to help to pay for these services because we don't have sufficient availability of the proper level of treatment in the system? other than the one that we just mentioned? >> yeah, we have issues with not enough lower level of care within our entire system. not only with the mental health and substance abuse but medical and surgical and skilled nursing. so any given day at san francisco general there are probably 20 patients who need some -- 20 to 30 patients who need some form of lower level of care, predominantly on the skilled nursing, but also rcfe, board and care. but on the psych side, it's really what i talked about in terms of lset, the locked sub-acute and more of a hummingbird and also some rcfe that is psych oriented. >> supervisor ronen: so on the ps
residential treatment bed. >> yes. >> supervisor ronen: i just want to make sure that i get those numbers and follow-up. i want to echo that is not just supervisor ronen but all of us on the committee. thank you. >> supervisor ronen: sorry, last question -- is there any other place where we are unable to draw down, due to the federal dollars, to help to pay for these services because we don't have sufficient availability of the proper level of treatment in the system? other...
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[laughter] i think what that does is it hats -- gerry: you can follow me on twitter and instagram. >>ng, debating them on social media is another story because that ends up driving people really the their core beliefs and to the extremes without having the ability to have a good exchange of ideas. and i think, honestly, being courageous enough, if i can say this, to go to places that are uncomfortable and have meaningful conversations with people about sort of your shared interests. we're not doing that enough. and, certainly, because of the way our lines are drawn politically, it forces even those who are elected to office so much a conversation with a fairly homogeneous community. gerry: evan, social media, i've noticed this over a long period, people will say things on social media they would never dream of saying to your face. i mean, you know, it somehow emboldens them to be as offensive as they can possibly be. >> you can be anonymous and say i really don't like you because you're a boston red sox fan, and i think -- as a yankee fan -- [inaudible conversations] gerry: i'm a wash
[laughter] i think what that does is it hats -- gerry: you can follow me on twitter and instagram. >>ng, debating them on social media is another story because that ends up driving people really the their core beliefs and to the extremes without having the ability to have a good exchange of ideas. and i think, honestly, being courageous enough, if i can say this, to go to places that are uncomfortable and have meaningful conversations with people about sort of your shared interests. we're...
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that's why we're here and we have to be here because that protocol was not followed and i do not understand why it was not followed but i think that it's the reason that we are here and why we have to have this heari hearing. and it's not going to include us in the discussion? i want to say something to qualifications. i have been a tenant counselor for 19 years and i'm not qualified to be a commissioner on the rent board because i don't have legal training. the last meeting that i went to at the rent board when i listened to the discussion, i didn't understand. i had to lean over to a tenant lawyer to ask if we won or lost because i was lost in that discussion. that's all i'm saying. ii wouldnot accept that positioe i know that i'd be in over my head, you know. but the most important thing to me is... >> supervisor ronen: thank you. next speaker, please. >> hello, my name is rashell rodriguez and i'm a community advocate. and removing polly marshall that had been part of the rent board for 35 years is crucial to tenants in san francisco. last week tenants lost a big appeal against the bigg
that's why we're here and we have to be here because that protocol was not followed and i do not understand why it was not followed but i think that it's the reason that we are here and why we have to have this heari hearing. and it's not going to include us in the discussion? i want to say something to qualifications. i have been a tenant counselor for 19 years and i'm not qualified to be a commissioner on the rent board because i don't have legal training. the last meeting that i went to at...
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and i take my followers on a journey. are you co mforta ble followers on a journey. would you feel responsible if someone went to that place you went to that you are promoting and ended up...?” would not say i'm promoting it, i would not say i'm promoting it, i would say i let them know that is the place i went to because i did my extensive research on it, there is the risk that if someone were to go there, and if something happened to them, i would feel like, oh god... however, i cannot take everybody's woes on my shoulders. can i ask you, is there any stigma for you as a black woman, having this surgery? 1000%, as a black woman, we are seen as obviously curvaceous, we have the butt and the hips and the shape. and... butt and the hips and the shape. and. . . that butt and the hips and the shape. and... that was probably some of the pressure. 100096. my mother is going to watch this and say, it is not my fault! but, all the to watch this and say, it is not my fault! but, allthe women to watch this and say, it is not my fault! but, all the women in my family are gorge
and i take my followers on a journey. are you co mforta ble followers on a journey. would you feel responsible if someone went to that place you went to that you are promoting and ended up...?” would not say i'm promoting it, i would not say i'm promoting it, i would say i let them know that is the place i went to because i did my extensive research on it, there is the risk that if someone were to go there, and if something happened to them, i would feel like, oh god... however, i cannot...
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i said, you know we are. she said, yes. she is following her orders, so i understood. i called the health department and i spoke with a doctor, and he explained that there was a mistake. that when they put the compass of the needle and drew their ine-mile radius, they did the middle of the island instead of at the reactor. it sounded logical to me, any said, we are going to have this health study. i thought, they made a mistake. so naive. one of therned from guys said to me, he showed me a the if you put them -- needle at the furthest point of the island, we would have been included. it was a tremendous amount of cancer in our development. i do not want to be a chicken little, the sky is falling. but they should have done a health study. we could have learned from this accident. we could have seen, what are the publiceffects on the when they are exposed to this radiation. we could have learned, but they did not want to learn. i believe that was on my heart. i believed that they did not ok, i am getting hoo, and i'm sorry. we joined the group concerned mothers and conti
i said, you know we are. she said, yes. she is following her orders, so i understood. i called the health department and i spoke with a doctor, and he explained that there was a mistake. that when they put the compass of the needle and drew their ine-mile radius, they did the middle of the island instead of at the reactor. it sounded logical to me, any said, we are going to have this health study. i thought, they made a mistake. so naive. one of therned from guys said to me, he showed me a the...
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you say we've been hearing about him being a marine in great integrity for a couple of years but i followyour twitter thread you and i tool called line you be one of the big critics of people who've been bigging up for two years until he suddenly says something you agree with and now you're saying well we don't need the full report to come to a conclusion that this is all done in what you said last july and i quote you. we should not just believe well as claims now on faith without concrete evidence that's exactly what you've been doing since sunday isn't it. i've been believing that if robert muller had found evidence of a conspiracy he certainly would legit he would indict somebody for it and in a report in which he's investigating a trump russia conspiracy if he had found evidence of it he would say that there was a trump conspiracy but he says in his report that he found no that there was no collusion found and obviously i am waiting to see the full report i can't wait to see the underlying evidence i just don't think it's going to provide people with the with the fuel for the narrati
you say we've been hearing about him being a marine in great integrity for a couple of years but i followyour twitter thread you and i tool called line you be one of the big critics of people who've been bigging up for two years until he suddenly says something you agree with and now you're saying well we don't need the full report to come to a conclusion that this is all done in what you said last july and i quote you. we should not just believe well as claims now on faith without concrete...
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i am part of the etsy cult following. i love shopping. i love unique everything and i have found some really good finds, especially recently on etsy. so, my question for you is at almost $57 a share, should i make etsy inc. a part of my long-term stock portfolio? >> yes josh silberman and etsy, they are fabulous believe it or not, even with this stock at $8 billion, i think it is dramatically undervalued. i am with you! i think it is the craft malt for the ages, and a twofer, i'm throwing in shopify! casey in missouri. >> caller: boo-yah, jim! >> boo-yah, case. >> caller: i've been following the show for a long time i started watching with my dad when i was in college. and i just have to say that as a young, female investor -- >> yes >> caller: the spotlight you shine on the importance of women in leadership and management and investment world is so awesome and appreciated. >> oh, wow that's fantastic and we've got a lot of people who aren't supposed to be liking stocks who are in the market the surveys are wrong. welcome aboard. >> calle
i am part of the etsy cult following. i love shopping. i love unique everything and i have found some really good finds, especially recently on etsy. so, my question for you is at almost $57 a share, should i make etsy inc. a part of my long-term stock portfolio? >> yes josh silberman and etsy, they are fabulous believe it or not, even with this stock at $8 billion, i think it is dramatically undervalued. i am with you! i think it is the craft malt for the ages, and a twofer, i'm throwing...