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pallies to amalgamate the meat is traditionally grilled over an open fire which. it's to stick it to flavor it is a kind of if you stick with sour. taste i guess this is the typical you're blind mixed grill that's. a bit of everything. to us because. on paper you can video is situated on the shore of rio done up a lot but it's what the end has lots of beaches and one of the loveliest is policy towards the beach. ontario is totally alberta we have a nice long probably not here where the locals can enjoy the beautiful views meet their friends and drink the national beverage mind and assume that. one day we'll be any one to video has the world's longest carnival it lasts 40 days that's not susceptible to the participants prepare for it all year long. and it's every neighborhood has its own group of performers singing about where in particular oh montevideo oldest and largest park to watch the group here. is well that's all for now i hope you've enjoyed montevideo and then you'll come to visit and for now enjoy the music. now i'd like to pay a visit to mr cathedral it
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president trump does not usually like people who disagree with him, but he and prime minister abe were all pallyress conference where they disagreed. he is managing the relationship apparently rather we sheila: i think he is because he courted the president and has had a very strong communication with the president. diplomats in washington pointed out they had 42 communications since president trump became present. that is astounding for any state leader. but the nervousness was visible in the body language of mr. abe in the press conference and itil was not necessabout north korea, but about trade. laura: on that point, how important is it for mr. abe to get a trade deal with the u.s.? sheila: very important. there was a cue there, saying wl ccelerate talks with the united states, so theyde wat by august. clearly that is the president's desire. but that auto tariff hanging atover the head of the bal trade talks is disturbing not only for the auto industry but the japanese government as well. laura: and president trump saying that he could se big tariffs on imported japanese cars to the u.s., ho
president trump does not usually like people who disagree with him, but he and prime minister abe were all pallyress conference where they disagreed. he is managing the relationship apparently rather we sheila: i think he is because he courted the president and has had a very strong communication with the president. diplomats in washington pointed out they had 42 communications since president trump became present. that is astounding for any state leader. but the nervousness was visible in the...
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have had their fun with the homes they're fanatics not least when pallies played away at doncaster in the f.a. cup because in the fall is it ok to stay in their. intentions. when they really need have a space have it up in a cup game so that. you can really say what you. most of what i see and read on social media is born out of jealousy because there is a lot of the fans would love to have the vibrant we have paul. we thought we'd give palace the best chance possible to show us really an atmosphere so we've come to the dog which for some reason is against brian we live abroad. we were 3 which are about right to. break it. means more to us than a lot of people because i think we're going to get when we go. liverpool everton don't give me a man you know if they are your rivals in your case don't get me. come to sellers part and see the oil is actually spelled out by the fans are. cracking up and we're now. station on our way to the pub and it's half 7 in the morning. something's about the darby to match they are fairly constant everywhere early kickoff leave me if you're lucky with bre
have had their fun with the homes they're fanatics not least when pallies played away at doncaster in the f.a. cup because in the fall is it ok to stay in their. intentions. when they really need have a space have it up in a cup game so that. you can really say what you. most of what i see and read on social media is born out of jealousy because there is a lot of the fans would love to have the vibrant we have paul. we thought we'd give palace the best chance possible to show us really an...
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in the last two years lose the final against manchester united in a row pally and loses a final where the winning streak knew and they drew three both for the same reason both for the same reason strategic point of view the direct one target fellaini in one game you got into another game and they couldn't cope so. i think i think they have to feel very proud of what the deed but i think this is something that they have to rethink if when they want to do two to two we need to really i think ben hard and we need him here with all the credit spread. in the couple of weeks you know and the touch of all the work but they seem in these moments in being a young. manager with lots of years in front of him in football i am pretty sure that now understands that football is not just about philosophy is also about strategy the night before liverpool produce the mother of all comebacks in the against barcelona four nil at anfield four three in aggregate why would liverpool so perfect it because by the end that blown barcelona away.
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lower sentence than the person in the conspiracy who walks up two days before the trial and tenders a pally that sentence will be different even though they may be situated the same it's just plain different and those are the yangs and the sayings of the sentencing process that the court has not a whole lot of control over the u.s. attorneys and the prosecuting attorneys have control over but it does result in a different sentence when you're facing something like twenty or thirty years. you have people that are are doing things they never thought they would do which is turn in their friends testify against friends sometimes they will even make up false information to testify falsely against people just in order to get themselves out from under the terrible legal situation they are in the pressure to provide information is huge and coercive and un-american. but that's the way mandatory minimums are sent. my mother calls me and she said well i need to tell you something. and i'm thinking the worst just while i may is featured in a magazine she's been in prison for a number of years and why t
lower sentence than the person in the conspiracy who walks up two days before the trial and tenders a pally that sentence will be different even though they may be situated the same it's just plain different and those are the yangs and the sayings of the sentencing process that the court has not a whole lot of control over the u.s. attorneys and the prosecuting attorneys have control over but it does result in a different sentence when you're facing something like twenty or thirty years. you...
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yeah right so that is not a get out of jail free card it's not and people can hear this and say well palli is a status shill i can do whatever i want he doesn't i'm not saying you're saying that but but i have this experience as a bass so this isn't enough the first time anyone's ever send this out of so must yes something exactly plain i was a cat you not but oh oh i've got another bad so lazy for work before i forget and i also ask every lawyer i may what's the best depiction of lawyers on t.v. in the most realistic one who think is really really good what paper chase was not lawyers on t.v. that was also law school and they actually similar you felt that it resonated with their experience as it absolutely did. i don't know that's not the question as actually though it's not right answer my question answer that question. so law and order is not like actual practice but some of the courtroom scenes are correct you know in a lot of yeah you know how the music rises when sam waterston is it out so late now it happens all the time or the music always rises now but one of the things that's tr
yeah right so that is not a get out of jail free card it's not and people can hear this and say well palli is a status shill i can do whatever i want he doesn't i'm not saying you're saying that but but i have this experience as a bass so this isn't enough the first time anyone's ever send this out of so must yes something exactly plain i was a cat you not but oh oh i've got another bad so lazy for work before i forget and i also ask every lawyer i may what's the best depiction of lawyers on...
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a bouquet of flowers placed on can pally beach. the man was attacked. he was about 60 yards offshore when it happened. the warning signs are placed along the beach. officers on jet skis scanning the area to make sure no one gets into the water. his best friend who he met at the uc berkeley school of optomet optometry. >> he is one of those people who you would ask, how are you doing? it was a conversation. that doesn't happen very often in any kind of medical setting. >> experts say maui is the hot spot for tiger shark bites. it is difficult to know what kind of shark was involved in that attack. the last deadly shark attack was in 2015. so it's not frequent but it did happen off maui. >>> another scary brush under water. in this case the woman survived. she's recovering from a large gash after witnesses say an eight-foot gator took a bite out of her in florida. kathy park has more on this rare attack. >> reporter: an afternoon swim at an east florida pond took a near fatal turn. >> next thing we know, her thigh was open of. >> reporter: 26-year-old nic
a bouquet of flowers placed on can pally beach. the man was attacked. he was about 60 yards offshore when it happened. the warning signs are placed along the beach. officers on jet skis scanning the area to make sure no one gets into the water. his best friend who he met at the uc berkeley school of optomet optometry. >> he is one of those people who you would ask, how are you doing? it was a conversation. that doesn't happen very often in any kind of medical setting. >> experts say...
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care and community and home-based palliative care. that is a type of care delivery that addresses patient and families' values. it addresses what their goals of care are, and it is significant high value care. it is patient-centered and really is engaging not just patients but their family and caregivers in their delivery. >> i want to follow up on that, but first just pick up on your points. i really want to emphasize to the audience that what we're really talking about here is also a different kind of transparency. it's not transparency around a list of a couple hundred fee for service prices, but it's transparency around some kind of bigger decisions or touch points that really matter to people. you know, where should i go to get my primary care? what can i expect about the total cost i'll have to pay for that care and the quality that people like me get? if i need -- if i think i need a joint replacement or a major prosch, what are the costs and how much -- what are the costs to me and what kind of outcomes can i expect? a differe
care and community and home-based palliative care. that is a type of care delivery that addresses patient and families' values. it addresses what their goals of care are, and it is significant high value care. it is patient-centered and really is engaging not just patients but their family and caregivers in their delivery. >> i want to follow up on that, but first just pick up on your points. i really want to emphasize to the audience that what we're really talking about here is also a...
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no more palliative care. i can imagine. it is about dignity. how can a man or woman go to bed at night knowing there is no way if they get sick that they can take care of their families? folks, it is about more than just a job. it is about your dignity. the second thing, education. today,of 100 jobs today, require more than a high school degree. today. whether or not it is training, skill, an associates degree, come and 80 college or beyond, 65 out of 100 -- common 80 college degree or beyond, 65 out of 100. 12 years is not enough to get an education any longer. my wife was a junior comminuted college professor and she says that any country that competes us -- that out-educates us will out-computers. it is a basic and simple proposition. we can afford to do all these things. healthtake a look at the care piece, i said every single person in america should be about to restore the affordable care act, improvement and make it better than it was for into ady, to be e-verify medicare-like plan. we can insure the whole country that way. and allow peo
no more palliative care. i can imagine. it is about dignity. how can a man or woman go to bed at night knowing there is no way if they get sick that they can take care of their families? folks, it is about more than just a job. it is about your dignity. the second thing, education. today,of 100 jobs today, require more than a high school degree. today. whether or not it is training, skill, an associates degree, come and 80 college or beyond, 65 out of 100 -- common 80 college degree or beyond,...
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sochange the payment system, there is more payment for primary care, end-of-life care, palliative care care, home care, meeting people where they are. david: thank you so much for being here, laura kaiser. ssm health president and ceo. appears toter modi be headed to a victory in india. we speak to the head of the u.s. india council next. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television. i'm david westin. narendra modi appears to have had a landslide victory in his bid to extend his term in india. he is already out with a welcome nisha biswal , president of the u.s. india business council. we don't have the final tally, but it is clear he got an absolute majority, which i don't think many expected. now he has some political capital, as it were, to do some things. tch says it will improve the environment for investment. what does he need to do? >> absolutely. he campaigned on a development mandate in 2014, made a lot of important reforms. but in the past year, i would say, there's been some backsliding. a return to the reform agenda that looks at further im
sochange the payment system, there is more payment for primary care, end-of-life care, palliative care care, home care, meeting people where they are. david: thank you so much for being here, laura kaiser. ssm health president and ceo. appears toter modi be headed to a victory in india. we speak to the head of the u.s. india council next. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television. i'm david westin. narendra modi appears to have had a landslide...
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i agree, anybody who looks at the pally ti lpolitics of this, thorny path.istory will look back and what we choose to do and see if we did the right thing. the right thing is to hold this president accountable. >> this is a different objection. but it's in the ballpark. it goes to the core of some of what you talked about. you live in newark. you were the mayor there. people in the neighborhood you live in are facing all kinds of challenges in the day to day life, wages, mass incarceration, air pollution from nearby polluters. things like that. there's this question, does impeachment become this concern of a small vanguard of the democratic base that's very focused on this and when you go back and you talk to your neighbors, they're just thinking of 1,000 things before they think of that? >> look, people are a lot more sophisticated than folks give them credit for. i say, i got my b.a. from stanford but my ph.d. from the streets of newark. we had shootings in the last month. we had pressing challenges that i hope that this election -- these are the issues i
i agree, anybody who looks at the pally ti lpolitics of this, thorny path.istory will look back and what we choose to do and see if we did the right thing. the right thing is to hold this president accountable. >> this is a different objection. but it's in the ballpark. it goes to the core of some of what you talked about. you live in newark. you were the mayor there. people in the neighborhood you live in are facing all kinds of challenges in the day to day life, wages, mass...
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in palliative care in arizona.hildren's hospital in nebraska, and she died in september. now, again, we have a lot of questions as to why no one was notified. we've been notified about other deaths including one in orr custody just last month, a 16-year-old who died in the hospital, but this is six deaths. members of congress, activist communities asking what is going on? this is not something we have seen in years past. >> and that's important. >> yes. >> it's not as if this is a regular occurrence. >> not at all. it's been -- >> recently -- >> previous to this death several years. nancy pelosi was saying before even today, almost a decade since we have had a death in orr custody. >> that's absolutely tragic. thank you so much for bringing that to us. appreciate, it dooirn. >> coming up, the death toll is rising after a tornado outbreak leaves jaw-dropping damage throughout the midwest, and now massive flooding is making matters worse. >> and she may just be a freshman member of congress but two presidential candi
in palliative care in arizona.hildren's hospital in nebraska, and she died in september. now, again, we have a lot of questions as to why no one was notified. we've been notified about other deaths including one in orr custody just last month, a 16-year-old who died in the hospital, but this is six deaths. members of congress, activist communities asking what is going on? this is not something we have seen in years past. >> and that's important. >> yes. >> it's not as if this...
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form a new political tendencies schooling you know a new block because the main bloc the jew what pally that has. been in charge of matches ascension europe for the last 20 years the center right and the center left they're the ones who have lost ground so they've lost their majority so that means essentially in future europe will be looking at much more negotiation that went all be decided in paris and berlin anymore a lot more to play and i was then asking fact what impact will this have on the e.u. and the wave function. well i think the 1st thing holies to talk about what is the next step here and how how is it changed the way it will be decided that is who is going to replace his own clothes as president of the european commission now the main candidate and the traditional way of pointing the counters is course to take the lead count is of the most popular party and that of course is in germany with the most seats and the mantel month that is where verba now it is expected that he would automatically fall into this position of of the new president of the european commission the 1st
form a new political tendencies schooling you know a new block because the main bloc the jew what pally that has. been in charge of matches ascension europe for the last 20 years the center right and the center left they're the ones who have lost ground so they've lost their majority so that means essentially in future europe will be looking at much more negotiation that went all be decided in paris and berlin anymore a lot more to play and i was then asking fact what impact will this have on...
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trump's visit and pally withs rather the president. well he stage an event or have a dinner?sense of proper planning around this processnigel -- around this process seems to have long evaporated and it will turn into a headache. tom: i think we have 22 democratic candidates in washington. how many people do we have running to be the next pm? david: it is approaching that number, i think, more and more people throwing their hat into the ring. there is a jockeying for position. she is seen as a lame-duck prime labour ared the saying it is not worth getting a deal done because we will be negotiating with someone else possibly in a matter of weeks. they are all joshing for position and she is less likely to get anything approaching her deal through. francine: does the outcome of brexit change if you have a pro theit prime minister, or is arithmetic of parliament the same and no deal off the table because parliament does not want a no deal brexit? james: it is critical and hard to see a deal getting through, given the opposition at the moment. we believe if mr. johnson were to bec
trump's visit and pally withs rather the president. well he stage an event or have a dinner?sense of proper planning around this processnigel -- around this process seems to have long evaporated and it will turn into a headache. tom: i think we have 22 democratic candidates in washington. how many people do we have running to be the next pm? david: it is approaching that number, i think, more and more people throwing their hat into the ring. there is a jockeying for position. she is seen as a...
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never been in a more exciting time, where we are sitting around tables talking about cures not just palliativehad a couple of years to live. today, if you are treated on appropriate drug regimen can take two years off the other's life. >> that is remarkable as we come up with treatments cures cell behaved therapies incredible amount of promise immune oncology make that our reimbursement -- frankly another big area out of pocket comforts for consumers, you know i think you can be insured if you have got to shem out 5,000 dollars, 45% of population can't come up with 450 or 500 dollars that is a piece we definitely need to draefs. >> at the same time, you have inserted technology, as a way to try to also pressure drug prices down as way to get things outcomes better ahead of disease tell me what you are doing to change in termination of technology. >> we are working with apple right now in a really exciting new application where try and iwatch can track your heart rate rhythms algorithm is reticking if you can being have atrial deif anybody regulation hoping through extenting devices we can get
never been in a more exciting time, where we are sitting around tables talking about cures not just palliativehad a couple of years to live. today, if you are treated on appropriate drug regimen can take two years off the other's life. >> that is remarkable as we come up with treatments cures cell behaved therapies incredible amount of promise immune oncology make that our reimbursement -- frankly another big area out of pocket comforts for consumers, you know i think you can be insured...
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it's palliative care for those who are in the last months of their lives.e who are dying from cancer, kidney disease, kidney failure, or other diseases. it's a wonderful way to help the families deal with that. i would disagree with her that hospice is bad, i think it's good. i think it's highly abused in the medicare program. host: we mention your service as a doctor. i delivered 4000 babies, i took care of mothers and fathers, it was great, 25 years doing that. host: why did you get out of that job? guest: i thought someone with real-world extremes ought to come to washington. there were politicians who had never done anything other than be politicians. host: why did you leave washington? guest: i term limited myself, and i discovered we are not going to fix major problems here. next, ahnny is republican, from arizona. good morning. caller: good morning. is that we have a health department. i think the medical thing is overkill. all my life i went to the health department. for $10 you can get a pap smear. for an emergency you go to the hospital. i think o
it's palliative care for those who are in the last months of their lives.e who are dying from cancer, kidney disease, kidney failure, or other diseases. it's a wonderful way to help the families deal with that. i would disagree with her that hospice is bad, i think it's good. i think it's highly abused in the medicare program. host: we mention your service as a doctor. i delivered 4000 babies, i took care of mothers and fathers, it was great, 25 years doing that. host: why did you get out of...