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thanks for joini. i )m garvin thomas. and i )m janelle wang. raj and jess have the night off. a startling discovery at san francisco general. a wo >>> thank you for joining us. a startling discovery at one of the hospital's buildings. the hospital and police are not saying much. sam brock has more on what we know now. >> reporter: good evening. this is of course the second time within the last five years, actually less than that, a woman's body has been found in a stairwell. there is a big difference between what happened today and the situation in 2013 with lynn spalding. in 2013 hospital officials were looking for miss spalding for 17 days. today, an electrical engineer stumbled upon a woman behind me. san francisco sheriff's deputies are the ones responsible for security here. they had the entire area blocked off as this was going on. the woman who has not yet been identified was found at 1:00 p.m. by 1:45, we saw the medical examiner's van pull in here. while the hospital officials did not tell houston this woman is, sources are very confident that she was a patient at the
thanks for joini. i )m garvin thomas. and i )m janelle wang. raj and jess have the night off. a startling discovery at san francisco general. a wo >>> thank you for joining us. a startling discovery at one of the hospital's buildings. the hospital and police are not saying much. sam brock has more on what we know now. >> reporter: good evening. this is of course the second time within the last five years, actually less than that, a woman's body has been found in a stairwell....
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u joini now to discuss this issue are silicon valley reporter sam hornet. you seeny of -- visit that devaul and eduardo escobar who drives for uber, welcome to you all. professor duvall how big is this moment? >> it's huge. it shifts the burdens on employers to hire entities to prove thee workers are -->> s's a three-prong >> yeah shifted the test from this idea that whether or not the hiring entity controlled the worker and it said, okay, we're goie to put burden on the employer. we're going to presume these people are employees and new employer, you prover to us that actua hly you havered an independent contractor and the test is amazingly simple. so, moved away from law test and it says, you have to prove three things to us if you wa us to believe that this worker is an independent contractor. veyou have to p you do not control or direct this person at all. you have to prove this person is not a part of your every day business. they're doing something different than what you do. and that this person is sort of a customarilyndendent contractor work. and t
u joini now to discuss this issue are silicon valley reporter sam hornet. you seeny of -- visit that devaul and eduardo escobar who drives for uber, welcome to you all. professor duvall how big is this moment? >> it's huge. it shifts the burdens on employers to hire entities to prove thee workers are -->> s's a three-prong >> yeah shifted the test from this idea that whether or not the hiring entity controlled the worker and it said, okay, we're goie to put burden on the...
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. >>> joini now to talk about it is our own kqed, california politics and government team.enior editor, scoff schafer. andreport thank you to al of yo. we will get to the primary election in a momust. i'm curof your reaction of comments.'s let's begin with you, scott. >> you are the mayor of a town of 11,000 people. you are the sheriff of fresno county and suddenly you are at the white house with the president. it's live on elevision. it has to be a little heady thing to find yourself in the middle of that. first of all, you have to kind of accept that there aviews are sincere. e,ople at the white hou generally speaking, believe that the sanctuary state law is a ood thing. it hamperser their ability to keep the public safe. i was struck by the diskeb, between theetoric coming out of the white house and the president in particular, saying, this mayor saying, we don't have a problem with c me, and y know documented immigrants. it's sort of the problem that is around this issue where y have the president really going hard aying that these are hardened criminals, bad ombres r w
. >>> joini now to talk about it is our own kqed, california politics and government team.enior editor, scoff schafer. andreport thank you to al of yo. we will get to the primary election in a momust. i'm curof your reaction of comments.'s let's begin with you, scott. >> you are the mayor of a town of 11,000 people. you are the sheriff of fresno county and suddenly you are at the white house with the president. it's live on elevision. it has to be a little heady thing to find...
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some allegations he noted dated on 2000 siv 2005 or 2007, joini, ben stein, good to see you. >> judgeemanding to see rod rosenstein's scope moment memo. you are talkin talk about a 2005-2,000 7 bank fraud allegation, zero chance it has something to to with 2016 elect, any possible collusion, all they wanted was a witness. in your opinion has this investigation gone too far? >> way too far this guy is so out of control, mr. mueller i'm sure is a feinman, a great human but way off of the tracks, he attacking the constitution, he does not see limits on his ability to go after people, following -- taking governments down all kinds of allies, he will by the end of time he will go of after you and me, and asked you where we were, he is out of control, i don't know what is with him, he has gone way too far. i want to add they did this with mr. clinton took they within way beyond where they -- way beyond where they should have gone, ridiculous, insane blind allies, they take away from the president doing his,. john: you talk about investigation, it was supposed to wrap up in 2017, we're in ma
some allegations he noted dated on 2000 siv 2005 or 2007, joini, ben stein, good to see you. >> judgeemanding to see rod rosenstein's scope moment memo. you are talkin talk about a 2005-2,000 7 bank fraud allegation, zero chance it has something to to with 2016 elect, any possible collusion, all they wanted was a witness. in your opinion has this investigation gone too far? >> way too far this guy is so out of control, mr. mueller i'm sure is a feinman, a great human but way off of...
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. >> sean: joini ♪ >> sean: joining us now, "the hill"'s joe concha.rrespondent at large geraldo rivera. by the way, one of those sharpton's comments was on your old show. big o recognize it. i had a flashback. [laughs] a brilliant montage. you really laid bare the hypocrisy of the left come off the liberal media. no doubt about it. >> sean: where did we go with this? where does it end? i have never supported boycotts. my attitude is, you don't like the show, turn the dial. you don't have to watch anything. >> two things i'd like to say. number one, what roseanne said, i gave you accolades for that montage. what roseanne did was far worse than anything in that montage. you cannot callan a black woman and eight. in this day and age, you may not -- >> sean: everyone agrees. she agrees. >> my second point, i think our friend, the president, missed an opportunity. he could have easily added a sentence to the tweet that he sent out, which were all legit, pointing out the hypocrisy on the left and when are people going to apologize to him for these insults,
. >> sean: joini ♪ >> sean: joining us now, "the hill"'s joe concha.rrespondent at large geraldo rivera. by the way, one of those sharpton's comments was on your old show. big o recognize it. i had a flashback. [laughs] a brilliant montage. you really laid bare the hypocrisy of the left come off the liberal media. no doubt about it. >> sean: where did we go with this? where does it end? i have never supported boycotts. my attitude is, you don't like the show, turn...
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serb zhelko pantelic is thinking of joini them. school three years ago, and now, aged 21, has unemployed for all that time. >> if you finish college or hgh school, you done any opportunity to do any job here. we have like, two siddes, everything they do, they argue, they don't do anything for young people, for economy, for anything. the politicians upset not just me, but all young people, because we want to work, but we don't have the opportunity to work. >> it doesn't feel like peace. there's so, so many problems, this country is so ripped apart, so negative. >> reporter: 200 miles away in sarajevo, 38-year-old lejla karovic also has problems finding work. >> nationalism is getting in the in thisprosperit country. >> reporter: after her last job application, she learned she failed because she was the wrong ethnicity, a muslim. >> we don't belong to any political party. we don't want to belong to any political party we don't believe in. it's totally destroying ou belief. only natnalists are happy in this country. they're good. they
serb zhelko pantelic is thinking of joini them. school three years ago, and now, aged 21, has unemployed for all that time. >> if you finish college or hgh school, you done any opportunity to do any job here. we have like, two siddes, everything they do, they argue, they don't do anything for young people, for economy, for anything. the politicians upset not just me, but all young people, because we want to work, but we don't have the opportunity to work. >> it doesn't feel like...