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they say kizer is sending a big message that oakland is open for business. there is kiz kizaiser permanente's ceo. >> we have enjoyed a wonderful partnership with oakland, california. it is our home. it has been our home. >> reporter: kaiser's announcement to build and buy in oakland sends a strong message to the business community says mayor libby shaft. >> this is worth investing in. >> reporter: she hopes with kaiser in oakland, it will attract businesses in town following recent setbacks. in 2015 uber bought the former sears building called uptown station with plans to expand in oakland but in 2017 they sold. oakland is plagued by high crime and homeless issues that can impact businesses looking at quality of life issues for employees. the city thinks kaiser's move will help them through some of the hurdles. >> we see that as a positive for job development, for the participation of small local and bringing more businesses so we really think this is as the mayor said a big project in so many ways. >> joshua simon who runs the nonprofit in oakland says the
they say kizer is sending a big message that oakland is open for business. there is kiz kizaiser permanente's ceo. >> we have enjoyed a wonderful partnership with oakland, california. it is our home. it has been our home. >> reporter: kaiser's announcement to build and buy in oakland sends a strong message to the business community says mayor libby shaft. >> this is worth investing in. >> reporter: she hopes with kaiser in oakland, it will attract businesses in town...
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for those who haven't looked at kizer information, it's very clear. one thing i would say from my experience in cms is that we need to build upon current programs, and to that extent, i think almost all the bills with the exception of the medicare for all bill, build upon a current program. and if you look at the employer-sponsored insurance model, which is, depending on who you talk to, covering between 150 million and 170 million people, that's about half the country. and if you look at around the world, you'll see most countries -- and there's an article that the commonwealth just wrote that goes through each country. each country is now a combination basically of a public and a private program. they have built this and matured over time. so when i look at the public option, when i look at the buy in at age 50, they're all trying to solve the problem of getting coverage to the 20-some manager that karen talked about in ways that are affordable, and they're talking about building on the current medicare and medicaid program, when i think is a strong
for those who haven't looked at kizer information, it's very clear. one thing i would say from my experience in cms is that we need to build upon current programs, and to that extent, i think almost all the bills with the exception of the medicare for all bill, build upon a current program. and if you look at the employer-sponsored insurance model, which is, depending on who you talk to, covering between 150 million and 170 million people, that's about half the country. and if you look at...
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. >> additional funding is provided by -- otska, kizer permanenta. koo and patricia yuen through the yuen foundation. the corporation for public broadcasti and by contributions to your pbs strsion from viewe like you. thank you. once again, from washington, moderator robert costa. robert: asss migrants mount at the u.s.-mexico border, t presidenmp is pressing ahead with his planned 5% tariff on all mexican imp on monday.g talks continued on friday ettween the two nations and the president in a t from air force one wrote that there is good chance of a deal." but trump administration officials cautioned that the tice could still issue late friday and formally begin the tariff process. joining me, mark landler, white house correspondent for "the new york times." vivian salama, white house reporteror the "wall street journal." anna palmer, senior washington correspondent forit po and co-author of "the hill to die on," and joshua green, national correspondent for bloomberg business week. vivian, where do these talks and? will mexican president lopez obrad
. >> additional funding is provided by -- otska, kizer permanenta. koo and patricia yuen through the yuen foundation. the corporation for public broadcasti and by contributions to your pbs strsion from viewe like you. thank you. once again, from washington, moderator robert costa. robert: asss migrants mount at the u.s.-mexico border, t presidenmp is pressing ahead with his planned 5% tariff on all mexican imp on monday.g talks continued on friday ettween the two nations and the president...
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kizer permanenta. y koo and patricn through the yuen foundation.ommitted todg brig cultural differences in our communities. the corporation for pubbrlic dcasting and from contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. oncegain fro washington, moderator robert costa.be : president trump insisted on friday that iran was responsible for the recently explosions on two tankers, bringing the united states and iental closer to a confrontation. on thursday, two tankers were crippled in the gulf of oman. u.s. military leaders released photos a thisideo when they -- which they claim show oinchian special forces removing an unexploded mine. secretary of state mike pompeo called it a crisis moment. >> these attacks present a clear threat to international peace d ecurity and an unacceptable campaign of escalating tension by iran. robert: but iran has denied n volvement and accused the trump administrat stoking talk of war. joining me tonight are four of the sharpers reporters who cover this president. peter baker, chief white house correspo
kizer permanenta. y koo and patricn through the yuen foundation.ommitted todg brig cultural differences in our communities. the corporation for pubbrlic dcasting and from contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. oncegain fro washington, moderator robert costa.be : president trump insisted on friday that iran was responsible for the recently explosions on two tankers, bringing the united states and iental closer to a confrontation. on thursday, two tankers were...
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board treasurer, volunteer dianne davis and christopher davis, a board member christina -- christina kizer, and dr. sue wong. your generosity extends past the groundbreaking in this official opening. with that, i would also -- one last thing, i need to give a special thank you to park construction. they are the contractors working with public works on this. and in phase one, they have awarded -- contracted 24 business enterprises in the amount of $12.5 million, that is 33% of the contracting cost. [applause] >> of those who are working on this project, 149 workers are from san francisco, so thank you with that, i would like to introduce the former supervisor, animal care and control champion , katy tang. [applause] >> good morning, everyone. as i was telling some people here today, the only thing that will take me out of retirement from attending press conferences is something to do with animals. i am so excited to be here and explain a little bit about how i got involved with animal care and control, and really wanting to see this facility rebuilt. aside from the fact that i grew up with
board treasurer, volunteer dianne davis and christopher davis, a board member christina -- christina kizer, and dr. sue wong. your generosity extends past the groundbreaking in this official opening. with that, i would also -- one last thing, i need to give a special thank you to park construction. they are the contractors working with public works on this. and in phase one, they have awarded -- contracted 24 business enterprises in the amount of $12.5 million, that is 33% of the contracting...
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board treasurer, volunteer dianne davis and christopher davis, a board member christina -- christina kizer, and dr. sue wong. your generosity extends past the groundbreaking in this official opening. with that, i would also -- one last thing, i need to give a special thank you to park construction. they are the contractors working with public works on this. and in phase one, they have awarded
board treasurer, volunteer dianne davis and christopher davis, a board member christina -- christina kizer, and dr. sue wong. your generosity extends past the groundbreaking in this official opening. with that, i would also -- one last thing, i need to give a special thank you to park construction. they are the contractors working with public works on this. and in phase one, they have awarded
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it had the reputation as the kind of place where as late as 1917 people were buying pictures of the kizer. but it had several things going in its favor. the first with was proximity to the university of illinois which had established professorship in air nautics. student aviators could receive their training at the university and then join other servicemen for flight instructions. the university was not the only attraction. it also offered cheaper land than the chicago area while still providing the necessary infrastructure. the proposed airfields about a mile square had already been drained as had much of the surrounding countryside. indeed the countryside around seemed to be an aviator's dream. all pilots and especially pilots in training faced the possibility of playing the field. that is, making an emergency landing. the military's flight manual dwelt on this concern. it instructed pilots to be constantly searching out available landing fields in case of engine failure. yet those who trained in illinois could exhale. again, the military's guide, in the state of illinois, the question
it had the reputation as the kind of place where as late as 1917 people were buying pictures of the kizer. but it had several things going in its favor. the first with was proximity to the university of illinois which had established professorship in air nautics. student aviators could receive their training at the university and then join other servicemen for flight instructions. the university was not the only attraction. it also offered cheaper land than the chicago area while still...
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the kizer case. whether it was about or not the courts need todefer to a federalagency interpretationof theown regulationand there's a chevrondr.outthere. all of thisis how the court is looking atthe relationshipwith federal agencieswhether it's court reviewingactions orhow they're getting their power from congress and i think it portends for a lot of action from them in the future. i think this will be like the federalism of the rehnquist court. this is going to continue for many years now, in many different shames. >> i agree with that point that it is sort of the future issue they're going to be struggling with. i'm biased in favor of good writers. so my favorite justices these days are neil gorsuch. elina kagan. justice roberts and maybe brett kavanaugh and it tails off from there. you should repeat gorsuch's opinion in this case, gundy. i started to read it and thought this reads like a really liberal opinion. he's basically saying there are 500,000 people, former sex offenders, not a very popul
the kizer case. whether it was about or not the courts need todefer to a federalagency interpretationof theown regulationand there's a chevrondr.outthere. all of thisis how the court is looking atthe relationshipwith federal agencieswhether it's court reviewingactions orhow they're getting their power from congress and i think it portends for a lot of action from them in the future. i think this will be like the federalism of the rehnquist court. this is going to continue for many years now, in...