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it isve to remember difficult 40 years later to re-create the mood of the country, which had been through two years of hell. ford had been through almost a year during which he had to t heh every word he said les inadvertently give the impression he was part of an effort to push nixon out of office. >> was their suspicion in the country there was some sort of deal between gerald ford and president nixon? did this testimony before the committee deflate that? >> that was the immediate reaction. no doubt about it. that was the immediate reaction on the part of some, not all. but again, you had been through this long period of time in which one incident after another inbined to undermine trust the executive branch of government. suddenly, there was this breath of fresh air in august of 1974. for a month or so, things seemed to be dramatically different. more open, more trustworthy. surprise if not the shock of most people, because there had been no preparation for this, on a sunday morning americans wake up and see their president on t.v. pardoning his predecessor. it would have been a surpri
it isve to remember difficult 40 years later to re-create the mood of the country, which had been through two years of hell. ford had been through almost a year during which he had to t heh every word he said les inadvertently give the impression he was part of an effort to push nixon out of office. >> was their suspicion in the country there was some sort of deal between gerald ford and president nixon? did this testimony before the committee deflate that? >> that was the immediate...
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do this hearing is not about criticizing the department but the long term policy in san francisco it isv. in our urban forest so that's where we're here to really hear on you got erupt on the relinquishment program what the timetable is looking like and the current resource levels at the department and now i want to recognize president chiu who is the co-sponsor >> thank you members of the public and others it is often said when a tree faulgz in the forest no one hears it but when the tree calls in the city it's serious i want to thank supervisor wiener both of us share the prospective many of us building the city's relinquishment policy is not working and need to be significantly very invested a picture is worst a thousand words and the clerk to show a couple of the pictures in the northeast district loan and ask our sfgovtv staff to focus on them this is a photograph of what happens let september near vallejo other north beach obviously significant significant damage we go to the next photo arrest this is from early august and st. francis at the corner of broadway and columbus if we co
do this hearing is not about criticizing the department but the long term policy in san francisco it isv. in our urban forest so that's where we're here to really hear on you got erupt on the relinquishment program what the timetable is looking like and the current resource levels at the department and now i want to recognize president chiu who is the co-sponsor >> thank you members of the public and others it is often said when a tree faulgz in the forest no one hears it but when the...
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>> this isve new world for employers. this disease is unlike any other. it's not like hiv.inly not like cancer and many others. the things we'll have to see -- to answer your question, the employer has a responsibility as bruce said to the workers. if the employer knew this individual went to liberia, and came back and was servicing and dealing with patients, that's a problem. and the employer has to take action in order to deal with that. the employers would be relegated to workers' compensation coverage if they get sick on the job. they'll be limited to what they can do. an employer has to protect the workers, protect the public. melissa: let's talk about discrimination then. bruce, so you're an employer and you know someone -- say they're not a doctor they're coming back from a hot zone. are you within your rights to ask that person to stay home for a while or are you violating that person's right to work? >> i don't want to speak to the legal issues although i'm a lawyer. from my perspective, based on everything we know, look, imagine it's the flu. if you're somebody's
>> this isve new world for employers. this disease is unlike any other. it's not like hiv.inly not like cancer and many others. the things we'll have to see -- to answer your question, the employer has a responsibility as bruce said to the workers. if the employer knew this individual went to liberia, and came back and was servicing and dealing with patients, that's a problem. and the employer has to take action in order to deal with that. the employers would be relegated to workers'...
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there isve no control redesigned of many of these places to make sure they are smaller, just a dozen it is not organized around a nursing station but a kitchen. the elderly are allowed to go in and opened up the kitchen door and have what they want. this is regarded as unsafe. that is why people want to be in their homes as long as possible. movement called the villages movement. these are the very crises that can drive you into a nursing home and it does not take that >> in mexico, they have the day of the dead. we are a culture that is violent, but does not deal with death and any approachable way. why'd you think our society is aware verse to death. there is an interesting statistic that is happening right now that we don't recognize. in 1960, the majority of americans died in their home. i the end of the 1990, it with 17%. in the last five years, the number of people choosing hospice has grown to almost 50% people are shifting and having that experience in bringing or in the hospice center outside of hospital and nursing home institutions. that is a remarkable change. we are all
there isve no control redesigned of many of these places to make sure they are smaller, just a dozen it is not organized around a nursing station but a kitchen. the elderly are allowed to go in and opened up the kitchen door and have what they want. this is regarded as unsafe. that is why people want to be in their homes as long as possible. movement called the villages movement. these are the very crises that can drive you into a nursing home and it does not take that >> in mexico, they...
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subways or do something drastic as far as that goes because as i said, they don't think that the public isv this happen happened. >> sharon just to reiterate, he was taking care of ebola patients, he comes back, he doesn't have any symptoms, yesterday the first symptom arrived which was fatigue and during that time he was on a bowling alley, on the a-train for those who don't know across the country that's a subway in the city, went jogging, went to a restaurant and went bowling. >> yeah. and the l-train and also on the high line for those around the country that don't know what that is, elevated park if you will and went for a three-mile jog in the last two days. and i guess his symptoms started in the last two days and early symptoms were fatigue. >> one has to wonder why they didn't put an immediate quarantine for anybody who's been in contact with an ebola patient. sharon, thank you for that. we appreciate you being with us tonight. joining us on the phone with much more information about the travels of this new ebola patient is fox's own john roberts with us. he's been getting the cdc'
subways or do something drastic as far as that goes because as i said, they don't think that the public isv this happen happened. >> sharon just to reiterate, he was taking care of ebola patients, he comes back, he doesn't have any symptoms, yesterday the first symptom arrived which was fatigue and during that time he was on a bowling alley, on the a-train for those who don't know across the country that's a subway in the city, went jogging, went to a restaurant and went bowling. >>...
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. ♪ li from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this isve "market makers" with erik schatzker and stephaniehunt for thene who may have come -- doctor may have come in contact with before he was officially diagnosed with ebola. forecastline retailer sales and earnings that missed estimates. will jeff bezos rethink his strategy? >> cutting the cord. bad news for cable operators. it is getting easier to pull
. ♪ li from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this isve "market makers" with erik schatzker and stephaniehunt for thene who may have come -- doctor may have come in contact with before he was officially diagnosed with ebola. forecastline retailer sales and earnings that missed estimates. will jeff bezos rethink his strategy? >> cutting the cord. bad news for cable operators. it is getting easier to pull
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. >> david, it took six months for , what isve,'s resolve going happen next?i think we will see a continuation of the inflation data coming out stronger. we will see the portfolio balance effects kick in with real estate prices and equity prices rising. we will see those animal spirits, which have been question japan for 20 years -- >> we have to leave it there. david zervos of jefferies. ♪ this is "market makers." >> you are watching "market makers." i am at schatzker. >> i'm stephanie ruhle. julian robertson is investing icon and most people would say one hell of a guy. doesn't give many interviews, but he did come on bloomberg surveillance this morning with the one and only tom keene. also a hell of a guy. here he is talking about his bullish bet on the far east. >> the golden place for hedge funds to be is in asia. asiave two hedge funds in -- well, three, actually, but two and of all of our 30 hedge funds, they are 1, 2 in terms of performance. in excess of 20% this year. have a great field to play in. >> here to tell us why asia is the place to be for he
. >> david, it took six months for , what isve,'s resolve going happen next?i think we will see a continuation of the inflation data coming out stronger. we will see the portfolio balance effects kick in with real estate prices and equity prices rising. we will see those animal spirits, which have been question japan for 20 years -- >> we have to leave it there. david zervos of jefferies. ♪ this is "market makers." >> you are watching "market makers." i...
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subways or do something drastic as far as that goes because as i said, they don't think that the public isvht about how this happen happened. >> sharon just to reiterate, he was taking care of ebola patients, he comes back, he doesn't have any symptoms, yesterday the first symptom arrived which was fatigue and during that time he was on a bowling alley, on the a-train for those who don't know across the country that's a subway in the city, went jogging, went to a restaurant and went bowling. >> yeah. and the l-train and also on the high line for those around the country that don't know what that is, elevated park if you will and went for a three-mile jog in the last two days. and i guess his symptoms started in the last two days and early symptoms were fatigue. >> one has to wonder why they didn't put an immediate quarantine for anybody who's been in contact with an ebola patient. sharon, thank you for that. we appreciate you being with us tonight. joining us on the phone with much more information about the travels of this new ebola patient is fox's own john roberts with us. he's been gett
subways or do something drastic as far as that goes because as i said, they don't think that the public isvht about how this happen happened. >> sharon just to reiterate, he was taking care of ebola patients, he comes back, he doesn't have any symptoms, yesterday the first symptom arrived which was fatigue and during that time he was on a bowling alley, on the a-train for those who don't know across the country that's a subway in the city, went jogging, went to a restaurant and went...
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. ♪ li from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this isve "market makers" with erik schatzker and stephanieuhle. >> they are on the hunt for thene who may have come -- doctor may have come in contact with before he was officially diagnosed with ebola. forecastline retailer sales and earnings that missed estimates. will jeff bezos rethink his strategy? >> cutting the cord. bad news for cable operators. it is getting easier to pull the plug and sign up for video instead. welcome to "market makers." i'm stephanie ruhle. >> i am matt miller in for air schatzker. lucky me on this friday. i hope things don't get too out of hand. usually the day i will not say go off the rails, but it gets a little cray cray. if olivia shows up, things will go bonkers. >> breaking news to keep us grounded. new home sales are out. >> you guys are a right on this friday. breaking news as it pertains to new home sales for the month of , just belowsing estimates of 470,000 from analysts we surveyed at bloomberg. august whichf the was a six-year high. august newmont sales revised down by 7.5%. new home sales for last m
. ♪ li from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this isve "market makers" with erik schatzker and stephanieuhle. >> they are on the hunt for thene who may have come -- doctor may have come in contact with before he was officially diagnosed with ebola. forecastline retailer sales and earnings that missed estimates. will jeff bezos rethink his strategy? >> cutting the cord. bad news for cable operators. it is getting easier to pull the plug and sign up for video instead....
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part of the reason i wonder reai about how much policy can do isv because i think we have been in annvironment for the last fac decade where we have had a de facto weakening of a lot of tup intellectual property protections such as copyright and patents. >> there has been a weakening. >> there is rampant piracy and music. as far as i can tell music has not gotten any worse. the revenue model of television and movies has been disrupted but the quality seems to be as a improving. this is bad for producers but nt good for consumers. een disr what it makes me wonder is for the quantity of innovation we g get is the ip policy matter that much. i am skeptical of the ability o policymakers to influence it, so it's not where i would direct my energies. >> i have great respect for tyler but i completely disagree with his thesis about the idea that the low hanging fruit of innovation has declined. if you look at molecular biology and genetics, we are barely in the first inning if even in the first pitch of what will be an incredible revolution of our knowledge of how the cells works, how the b
part of the reason i wonder reai about how much policy can do isv because i think we have been in annvironment for the last fac decade where we have had a de facto weakening of a lot of tup intellectual property protections such as copyright and patents. >> there has been a weakening. >> there is rampant piracy and music. as far as i can tell music has not gotten any worse. the revenue model of television and movies has been disrupted but the quality seems to be as a improving. this...