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palmer: that's a fair point.on to grow your customer rate and grow your scale. tom: a bunch of suits and ties are worried about their bonus 90 days outcome of going into synergy. all this is a 15% synergy exercise. mr. palmer: some of these deals, you can make that argument. but with humana and walmart, there would be a lot of synergy. tom: i get the advantage for humana. what is the advantage for walmart in buying a net income business that looks like kroger? mr. palmer: i think the object is to get more people into walmart stores and the way you can do that is by delivering health care into the stores. it's an unproven model and cvs nnr trying to do it. -- cbs are trying to do it. cvs and wander into maybe you get a prescription, i get that, but walmart? lisa: walmart has space and they can provide the in-store services that i thank you man is working for. -- that humana is looking for. i want to talk about desperation on another level. what is a deal like this mean for markets? mr. chandler: i don't know how m
palmer: that's a fair point.on to grow your customer rate and grow your scale. tom: a bunch of suits and ties are worried about their bonus 90 days outcome of going into synergy. all this is a 15% synergy exercise. mr. palmer: some of these deals, you can make that argument. but with humana and walmart, there would be a lot of synergy. tom: i get the advantage for humana. what is the advantage for walmart in buying a net income business that looks like kroger? mr. palmer: i think the object is...
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. >> politico's anna palmer, good to have you on the program. thanks. >> thanks. >>> a teacher rebellion. the latest example in oklahoma where teachers are among the lowest paid in the country. thousands walking out of school to demand better pay. it's happening in kentucky, too. we'll talk to a teacher there who took part in a big protest asking for not just more money for themselves but for their
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joining me now politico's anna palmer covering all these fast changes. let's talk about shulkin. we've never seen a resignation letter from him and the white house didn't dispute his account that he was fired. why does it matter? >> it's been interesting they've shifted their narrative. first they said he resigned and
joining me now politico's anna palmer covering all these fast changes. let's talk about shulkin. we've never seen a resignation letter from him and the white house didn't dispute his account that he was fired. why does it matter? >> it's been interesting they've shifted their narrative. first they said he resigned and
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apparently ryan palmer has a nasty stair -- stare. dog: seresto, seresto, seresto. jake... seresto, seresto, seresto. whatever your dog brings home to you, it shouldn't be fleas and ticks. seresto gives your dog 8 continuous months of flea and tick protection in an easy-to-use, non-greasy collar. seresto, seresto, seresto. ohh no, jake. seresto. 8 month - seresto, seresto, seresto. [captioning made possible by warner bros. domestic television distribution] harvey: welcome to "tmz live." harvey levin here. charles: charles here. harvey: loves to talk about starting with cardi b. she's being sued for $10 million. we broke the story on a website. a manager, i love this his name is shaft. says what happens to you follows your name and he says that she shafted him because he's the guy who made her, the guy who catapulted her to fame and she turned around and screwed him and he's really blaming offset for putting this in her head. charles: exactly and says this all goes back to that video you just saw there. the super bowl weekend. one of the events they
apparently ryan palmer has a nasty stair -- stare. dog: seresto, seresto, seresto. jake... seresto, seresto, seresto. whatever your dog brings home to you, it shouldn't be fleas and ticks. seresto gives your dog 8 continuous months of flea and tick protection in an easy-to-use, non-greasy collar. seresto, seresto, seresto. ohh no, jake. seresto. 8 month - seresto, seresto, seresto. [captioning made possible by warner bros. domestic television distribution] harvey: welcome to "tmz...
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i applaud you. >> theresa palmer retired geriatrician. what i wanted to ask about the sub-acuteth and skilled nursing crisis and i wanted to ask cpmc also if the state and city would cooperate with cpmc over issues of licensure, which i am sure they will because this is an emergency, what is the hurry about building medical office space when we should just stop, keep the subacute people at st. lukes even if the acute services move across the street there is no hurry to build medical office buildings. i'm not aware of sort tajes of medical office buildings in san francisco. for reasons of profit and plan to maximize revenue wants to get out of the sub-acute business, at least wait until there are other options and it seems to me that this could maybe bedi bedeclarea public health emergency and we could ask the state and the city and the planning people and cpmc to all work together and keep the sub-acute unit open and work together on licensure for distributer subacute agencies in the future. >> michael lion with senior disability action.
i applaud you. >> theresa palmer retired geriatrician. what i wanted to ask about the sub-acuteth and skilled nursing crisis and i wanted to ask cpmc also if the state and city would cooperate with cpmc over issues of licensure, which i am sure they will because this is an emergency, what is the hurry about building medical office space when we should just stop, keep the subacute people at st. lukes even if the acute services move across the street there is no hurry to build medical...
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randy palmer was outside watching it all unfold. randy palmer: "i knew something big had happened. i was worried it might have been mass shooting. and then i saw one man loaded into an ambulance and then another person loaded into an air med helicopter."calls like this are never expected... but the chief says... nothing ever is in this line of work.chief: "i feel a lot of pride in the fact that these officers without hesitation responded to an emergency to save not only this suicidal person but a lot of other people in what could have been literally an explosive situation."no font provided: "who knows how many people they may have saved they could have really, i know it was horrible, but it could have been a lot worse." (grant) that was nicole vowell reporting. five men and one woman - were treated by doctors at hospitals. the officer with the worst injuries is being treated for burns on his legs and back. he is expected to remain in the hospital for about 10 days. (pam) in the south bay... five cases of measles have been confirmed in santa clara county. in fact, since early march,
randy palmer was outside watching it all unfold. randy palmer: "i knew something big had happened. i was worried it might have been mass shooting. and then i saw one man loaded into an ambulance and then another person loaded into an air med helicopter."calls like this are never expected... but the chief says... nothing ever is in this line of work.chief: "i feel a lot of pride in the fact that these officers without hesitation responded to an emergency to save not only this...
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to talk about all of these stories of the week, i have james holman of the "washington post", anna palmerlitico, hope speck of military.com. and al weaver of the washington examiner. welcome to you all. where you sit determines what you see and what you think is the most important story of the week. james, what do you think? i think it is pompeo and his nomination going to north korea. what say you? >> i agree it was the biggest story of the week. the most consequential. they pose the biggest, most direct threat to our national security. this has been so far one of trump's greatest successes. he has brought the north koreans to the table through maximum pressure. and the most recent news going into the weekend is that north korea is now saying negotiations removing u.s. troops from south korea is off the table. they are no longer demanding that as a condition for denuclearization. it is a huge breakthrough. i think the summit will happen. i think trump will drive a hard bargain. there is a possibility of a huge breakthrough deal. >> phillip brucker said that the north korea breakthrough p
to talk about all of these stories of the week, i have james holman of the "washington post", anna palmerlitico, hope speck of military.com. and al weaver of the washington examiner. welcome to you all. where you sit determines what you see and what you think is the most important story of the week. james, what do you think? i think it is pompeo and his nomination going to north korea. what say you? >> i agree it was the biggest story of the week. the most consequential. they...
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mr palmer. eight point seven debbie n.t.v. to downtown weisberg this is johnson brain needs an arcade until ten o'clock tonight so i'm talking to some of the best music of two thousand and thirteen right now it's playing the song but all. use. is holding its own through. in one thousand nine hundred i was the first woman to work in this one particular mine and my job was what they called the bell boy and then they started calling me the bell person because i was a female so when i would go into ground everybody would be kind of gathered to see this. women coming out of the mines you know and then i remember my face will be all black but the coldest since i was a little bit vain so i would have a handkerchief and i would wipe my face off before i would come outside so it be all clean. so that it but the guys would always be looking for me to come out because it was just so amazing i guess to them to see a woman working in the mines. for its own troops. more and more manalo no. i remember when i was in high school i loved earth
mr palmer. eight point seven debbie n.t.v. to downtown weisberg this is johnson brain needs an arcade until ten o'clock tonight so i'm talking to some of the best music of two thousand and thirteen right now it's playing the song but all. use. is holding its own through. in one thousand nine hundred i was the first woman to work in this one particular mine and my job was what they called the bell boy and then they started calling me the bell person because i was a female so when i would go into...
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but i always remember that arnold palmer had a bad temper too, but he would keep it in control.ld see him standing there ready to lose it. john went over. he was arnold palmer that did not keep it in control, but he was probably the most exciting player of his era. and in private was a perfect gentleman. it was just that he was so intense that it would get away from him sometimes. but he was unique in that he lost his temper a lot, but when he played bjorn borg, and i think he played him 25 times, he never lost his temper once. david: wow. i never really knew john mcenroe as a tennis player, but when i practice law early on, the office next to mine was held by man named john mcenroe senior, and he always told me his son was a high school tennis player and was really good, and of course you always roll your eyes when you hear this, but then i finally realized he was not exaggerating. [laughter] david: so, let's talk about golf. a man named tiger woods came along and you signed him up relatively early in his professional career, i guess at the beginning of it, so was that hard to
but i always remember that arnold palmer had a bad temper too, but he would keep it in control.ld see him standing there ready to lose it. john went over. he was arnold palmer that did not keep it in control, but he was probably the most exciting player of his era. and in private was a perfect gentleman. it was just that he was so intense that it would get away from him sometimes. but he was unique in that he lost his temper a lot, but when he played bjorn borg, and i think he played him 25...
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we will carry on the conversation in a moment with andy palmer.aston martin will join us. we will find out if the chinese will drive electric aston martin's. into the minutes session, a fairly negative session taking place in europe. the nordics are down. that is the banks are suffering in the nordic region. the swiss market is outperforming again. that has to do with what is happening in the financials. credit suisse is outperforming. the crusade the ceo has been on his driving dividends. we will watch what is happening. francine lacqua will speak with him later on in zurich. i am looking forward to that conversation. let's talk about what will be important to you. keep an i on what is happening in turkey. there is a divide in the market on what they will deliver. --clays things we're looking we've got the situation developing in turkey on the political front. the mexican president is spaining, he is in theresa may will hold a cabinet meeting. that focuses firmly on brexit. and whether the u.k. will remain in the customs union. that is something
we will carry on the conversation in a moment with andy palmer.aston martin will join us. we will find out if the chinese will drive electric aston martin's. into the minutes session, a fairly negative session taking place in europe. the nordics are down. that is the banks are suffering in the nordic region. the swiss market is outperforming again. that has to do with what is happening in the financials. credit suisse is outperforming. the crusade the ceo has been on his driving dividends. we...
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we'll ask american musician and feminist amanda palmer.the people, is at the railway station... also tonight, the north koreans know how to throw a good summit. in a few hours' time, kimjong—un meets the south korean leadership. will he offer anything more than a photo opportuntiy? and this. we're in hungary, where the prime minister got re—elected by playing the anti—migrant card as hard as he could. how does that work when you're a member of the european union? if hungary had had this system when it was applying to join the european union, would it have qualified? no — no, clearly not. good evening. whatever your week has been like, thank your stars you haven'tjust had to abandon a bunch of immigration targets you didn't appear to realise existed 2a hours earlier whilst sitting on a wafer—thin majority of 346 as britain's home secretary. and that's not to mention her customs union snafu at a lunch for journalists. amber rudd has had better weeks.
we'll ask american musician and feminist amanda palmer.the people, is at the railway station... also tonight, the north koreans know how to throw a good summit. in a few hours' time, kimjong—un meets the south korean leadership. will he offer anything more than a photo opportuntiy? and this. we're in hungary, where the prime minister got re—elected by playing the anti—migrant card as hard as he could. how does that work when you're a member of the european union? if hungary had had this...
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dan palmer is former adviser to republican presidential candidate ted cruz and a gop financer. robin is a former obama campaign regional field director and democratic strategist. thanks both of you for being here. so robin, you, first. you know what andrew mccabe is being accused of here, having set up phone calls to release information to the "wall street journal" and lying about it to investigators. does it rise to the level of criminal behavior? >> if he lied about it. now he has -- supposedly he had every right -- not leak, but he had every right to provide that information to the "wall street journal." whether or not he lied is a horse of a different color. we need to find out if he actually lied. that would be wrong. i understand that he was relieved of his position a day before retirement. if he did something illegal, then he does need to be brought to justice. >> jon: dan, your take? >> i feel that people out here in the country are absolutely irate where people paint outside the lines, like lois learner to suppress the irs and james comey exonerating hillary clinton an
dan palmer is former adviser to republican presidential candidate ted cruz and a gop financer. robin is a former obama campaign regional field director and democratic strategist. thanks both of you for being here. so robin, you, first. you know what andrew mccabe is being accused of here, having set up phone calls to release information to the "wall street journal" and lying about it to investigators. does it rise to the level of criminal behavior? >> if he lied about it. now he...
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german musicians like punk singer campaign oh and rapper martirio a lot of voters in mecklenburg for palmer support right wing candidates. with. it's about much more like we tried to express in this film in our music at concerts you need to concentrate on the cool people what i mean is all the people who have not been drawn in by this shift to the right. and there's apparently a lot of those people find as unofficial a no sellout big concert halls and their albums do well in the charts the film wild heart is a great documentary about a powerful band. ok not at all my taste in music but the movie really looks good or maybe i just need to get into to some emote if anyone could change that it's hopefully. his latest track the last scene for us for platinum singlets in english it means waste and it's a big hit in italy and switzerland where it's already reached the top ten time now to have a listen to the song. for getting. back. to . this pulse. glue glue. glue coming. a free dance lesson from. all practiced at choreography while you check out this week's new releases. gemini electro stop hell
german musicians like punk singer campaign oh and rapper martirio a lot of voters in mecklenburg for palmer support right wing candidates. with. it's about much more like we tried to express in this film in our music at concerts you need to concentrate on the cool people what i mean is all the people who have not been drawn in by this shift to the right. and there's apparently a lot of those people find as unofficial a no sellout big concert halls and their albums do well in the charts the film...
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at the same time, one's highest and lowest profile focus on the border wall, an effort by the palmery palmer palmeromedy founder -- lucky, the founder of oculus who made vr kind of a thing. he has funding from peter thiel, but he is secretive about what is happening. there is not much information about what they are actually doing. they have hired lobbyists, they are hiring themselves. they are clearly working on it. they would bring a more -- come from a more consumer product type of background, whereas a lot of this comes from defense contractor backgrounds. slick interface is not as and things like that. but one thing you have to contend with on the border is the harshness and the variety of the border. if you are out there and really want to surveillance, -- true surveillance, you have ravines, mountains, you have insects who eat through electronics. you have the wind gusting at 30 miles per that is different than hour. making an app for an iphone. ofre is a different level harshness and variation across the border. carol: up next, william hill is betting on sports betting in ame
at the same time, one's highest and lowest profile focus on the border wall, an effort by the palmery palmer palmeromedy founder -- lucky, the founder of oculus who made vr kind of a thing. he has funding from peter thiel, but he is secretive about what is happening. there is not much information about what they are actually doing. they have hired lobbyists, they are hiring themselves. they are clearly working on it. they would bring a more -- come from a more consumer product type of...
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senator palmer roy asked in 1869, where labor is performed, the compensation should be incapacity of the labor. the samebor is -- amount of time is bestowed, why should not the compensation be the same? radical republicans including palmer roy led the change, and some democrats, who supported slavery, which created great amounts of cognitive dissonance. if a laborer has two heads in one hand and another labor has two hands in one head, should they not be paid the same? we were arguing something very different years ago. the arguments for equality were straightforward. this is the just thing to do. they were in tune with the ideological rhetoric of equality permeating the nations capital at the time. the men who advocated equal pay believed the government should be a force of social change. senator bill gates from illinois called on his fellow senators to set an example that labor performed by anyone should have a fair reward and there be perfect equality between american citizens without reference to color, race, or sex. we've been fighting about this for a long time. not every congr
senator palmer roy asked in 1869, where labor is performed, the compensation should be incapacity of the labor. the samebor is -- amount of time is bestowed, why should not the compensation be the same? radical republicans including palmer roy led the change, and some democrats, who supported slavery, which created great amounts of cognitive dissonance. if a laborer has two heads in one hand and another labor has two hands in one head, should they not be paid the same? we were arguing something...
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joining me now politico's anna palmer covering all these fast changes. let's talk about shulkin.e've never seen a resignation letter from him and the white house didn't dispute his account that he was fired. why does it matter? >> it's been interesting they've shifted their narrative. first they said he resigned and then was offered the opportunity to resign. the reason it does matter the president has chosen to bypass secretary shulkin's next in line and put in robert wilke in the interim period and because he has nominated his doctor ryan jackson who has been very controversial, there have been some senators who have raised questions about whether or not he had equipped to be the next va secretary, you could have this person actually be in the position running the va for several months potentially. >> yeah, and my understanding is the va's number two, almost any other situation would move in is somebody who at least the white house believes is against privatization as shulkin was and something the white house and president trump has suggested he wants to see more of. >> clearly
joining me now politico's anna palmer covering all these fast changes. let's talk about shulkin.e've never seen a resignation letter from him and the white house didn't dispute his account that he was fired. why does it matter? >> it's been interesting they've shifted their narrative. first they said he resigned and then was offered the opportunity to resign. the reason it does matter the president has chosen to bypass secretary shulkin's next in line and put in robert wilke in the...
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classic in new orleans while they were making their presence felt during the second round to brian palmer put his ball in the water and instantly regretted it but he showed no fear is he played pastas ankle in the same leg it was all in vain though as palmer and his partner world number three jones spaeth missed the cards michael came in and your partner hold a one strike need at the hall stage all right that is all your sport for now morphy later elisabetta very much and that does it for the al-jazeera news alba to stay with us have them seek a back of the chair and two minutes with another full ground up. the cards. graduate from iraq he's also a part time going to museum which includes a reconstruction of the famous. most of the people he's showing around came to germany as refugees this is just one of several museums taking part in the project called meeting point and as well as bringing people together one of its aims is to emphasise the contribution of migrants right up to the present day to western culture. because i've been here for some time i can help them with lots of things th
classic in new orleans while they were making their presence felt during the second round to brian palmer put his ball in the water and instantly regretted it but he showed no fear is he played pastas ankle in the same leg it was all in vain though as palmer and his partner world number three jones spaeth missed the cards michael came in and your partner hold a one strike need at the hall stage all right that is all your sport for now morphy later elisabetta very much and that does it for the...
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i always remember that arnold palmer had a bad temper as well, but he would keep it under control. could see him standing there ready to lose it. john went over. he was probably one of the most exciting players of his era. in private, he was a perfect gentleman. he was just so intense, it would get away from him at times. he was unique in that he lost his temper a lot. bjorn, he never lost his temper once. david: i did not really know john as a tennis player, but early on, the office next to mine was held by a man named john mcenroe senior. he said his son was a high school tennis player and was really good. i finally realized he was not exaggerating. let's talk about goals. -- golf. a man named tiger woods can long -- came along and you signed him up early in his career. was it hard to convince him to do this? phil: you could see him coming from way back. -- won 3 u.s. juniors u.s. juniors. he would play in the portland area occasionally. we would invite him and his father out to lunch. we were working on that for about three years before we actually signed him. david: he then wea
i always remember that arnold palmer had a bad temper as well, but he would keep it under control. could see him standing there ready to lose it. john went over. he was probably one of the most exciting players of his era. in private, he was a perfect gentleman. he was just so intense, it would get away from him at times. he was unique in that he lost his temper a lot. bjorn, he never lost his temper once. david: i did not really know john as a tennis player, but early on, the office next to...
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classic in new orleans while they were making their presence felt during the second round two brian palmer put his ball in the water and instantly regretted it they showed no fair as he played postes his ankle in the same like it was all in vain as palmer and his partner while the three jones spaeth missed the cards michael came in andrew putnam holder one certainly at the whole flight states. all right that is always for you for now elizabeth thank you very much joe now finally it has been that in the days of going to the movies and watching on a flat screen it quickly being replaced by what's called immersive experience as it started with virtual and old men to reality and now they try back a film festival as for the first time showcasing affairs officer tim a goal is to fully experience three sixteen gave a whole new york. taking virtual reality a step further this is the trifecta cinema three sixty twenty seat virtual reality theatre. all the film start at a designated time just like a regular movie but that is where the similarities to a regular theater going experience in the films a
classic in new orleans while they were making their presence felt during the second round two brian palmer put his ball in the water and instantly regretted it they showed no fair as he played postes his ankle in the same like it was all in vain as palmer and his partner while the three jones spaeth missed the cards michael came in andrew putnam holder one certainly at the whole flight states. all right that is always for you for now elizabeth thank you very much joe now finally it has been...
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our correspondent ian palmer reports.than a thousand people we re beyond. more than a thousand people were in camden demanding a vote on the final brexit deal. given young people are having such a tough time with tuition fee housing and this is being swamped by brexit. with tuition fee housing and this is being swamped by brexitm with tuition fee housing and this is being swamped by brexit. it is an advisory referendum, we can listen to the advice, but don't have to ta ke to the advice, but don't have to take it. the. the terms of divorce should be known by the end of the year. the queue snaked around the block hours before the meeting started. this was a gathering of the committed. this group is also committed. this group is also committed. it wants the result of 2016 referendum to stand. committed. it wants the result of 2016 referendum to standlj committed. it wants the result of 2016 referendum to stand. i think it frustrates the public they're not being listened to. this is the sort of thing that upsets the public to
our correspondent ian palmer reports.than a thousand people we re beyond. more than a thousand people were in camden demanding a vote on the final brexit deal. given young people are having such a tough time with tuition fee housing and this is being swamped by brexit. with tuition fee housing and this is being swamped by brexitm with tuition fee housing and this is being swamped by brexit. it is an advisory referendum, we can listen to the advice, but don't have to ta ke to the advice, but...
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keith palmer who was on guard outside was stabbed and killed before the attacker was shot dead.mps said lessons must be learned following airport on the response to the suicide bombing at manchester arena. two months after the westminster attack. salman abedi detonated a homemade device at an ariana grande concert killing 22 people. it was revealed that it took nearly two hours for firefighters to be deployed, that there were communication problems between the emergency services and a complete failure for help for relatives. mps praised the emergency services and the residents perish the government to learn from what had happened. just before easter and the high court overturned a decision to free the serial sex offender john worboys, known as the black cab rapist. the head of the parole board, nick hardwick, resigned. we cannot have a system whereby we rely upon victims, victims of a serial predatory sex offender to keep us safe. the primary role of government is to keep the people safe. will the minister take this opportunity to apologise to the victims for the many failures t
keith palmer who was on guard outside was stabbed and killed before the attacker was shot dead.mps said lessons must be learned following airport on the response to the suicide bombing at manchester arena. two months after the westminster attack. salman abedi detonated a homemade device at an ariana grande concert killing 22 people. it was revealed that it took nearly two hours for firefighters to be deployed, that there were communication problems between the emergency services and a complete...
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because palmer's journey but we're trying to overcome belts to close the many security issues these are struggles who can settle everything before sets also hope to get over everything through in the trip. that's the headlines for myself on the team for this hour that's also it for me for today my call and my colleague jim bright will be with you next hour. and. there's strong pressure by a security cabinet by the pentagon and by the media on don't donald trump to do something about it seemed good probably at some stage he might give in to this pressure but i don't think it is his intention to what i consider more likely down another u.s. military attack on syria is that the united states policy will be to recommend the ethyl by the russians to turks and during ins to find a political solution. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of alternative but there was one more question and by the way was going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous is a huge tournaments and the huge amount of pressure to come out you have to go i mean eigh
because palmer's journey but we're trying to overcome belts to close the many security issues these are struggles who can settle everything before sets also hope to get over everything through in the trip. that's the headlines for myself on the team for this hour that's also it for me for today my call and my colleague jim bright will be with you next hour. and. there's strong pressure by a security cabinet by the pentagon and by the media on don't donald trump to do something about it seemed...
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palmer is fresh out of cincinnati in two thousand and twelve after being unemployed for months he hears about the boom happening in willis to. thank god. that. first he works for an oil company but soon his desire for independence takes over and he sets up his own service company. bought the company and we had a sweeper truck and the situation and went from a manageable situation where i owe it get like some sleep at night and i could like keep up with like daily activities like taking showers every day to like an all out sprint trying to like keep up with so much work it was amazing go from one job to the next to the next to the next to the next as it is now i have not right now i have not taken a full day off in over nine months and i'm very thankful i'm here i'm not complaining one bit very thankful for the money an opportunity here was like someone who'd been starving for years for like money like all of a sudden there's like. all you can eat. buffet and all you have to do is go out there and get the work done and people give you money to do it was amazing this year i'm probably goi
palmer is fresh out of cincinnati in two thousand and twelve after being unemployed for months he hears about the boom happening in willis to. thank god. that. first he works for an oil company but soon his desire for independence takes over and he sets up his own service company. bought the company and we had a sweeper truck and the situation and went from a manageable situation where i owe it get like some sleep at night and i could like keep up with like daily activities like taking showers...
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joining me from wiltshire is retail analyst, julie palmer. would you make of this?would go through? can you hear me? i can hear you now, it's sending shock waves through the industry. it is a merger of staggering proportions if you look at some of the numbers. potentially over 30% of grocery market, beginning on how they get on it. and almost 3000 employees, quite staggering numbers. and we heard her do not report, that it could undermine both brands. if any fear that have? you a matter of they're very keen on this deal it has really been under threat. but also, the re—emergence of war which you've seen also, the re—emergence of war which you've seen over also, the re—emergence of war which you've seen over tesco, some distances of the moment. at about 30% of the market. so, i can see that their team to try and find a bit more marketing position. and we know that sainsbury have been in very critical positions. so it is a shocking deal, but actually see some sense on the sides as well. and what difference will customers notice? sense on the sides as well. and what di
joining me from wiltshire is retail analyst, julie palmer. would you make of this?would go through? can you hear me? i can hear you now, it's sending shock waves through the industry. it is a merger of staggering proportions if you look at some of the numbers. potentially over 30% of grocery market, beginning on how they get on it. and almost 3000 employees, quite staggering numbers. and we heard her do not report, that it could undermine both brands. if any fear that have? you a matter of...
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palmer, looking good there. >> where there's smoke, there's fire. >> i love that part. there's smoke there's fire. he keeps saying kendis looks like a pirate. he pulled the mirror out from his face. >> boom. i had a doctor's appointment. when you said you were at the doctor, but your shirt says you were at a steakhouse... that's when you know it's half-washed. now from downy fabric conditioner comes downy odor protect with 24-hour odor protection. downy's powerful formula conditions fibers to lock out odors all day. hey, your shirt's making me hungry. ha ha, derek. downy and it's done. ♪ ♪ >>> so, it was a big week. we saw a heroic takedown and a decades-old cold case solved. >> and diplomacy that's been dubbed the art of the feel, in d.c., at least for a few days. >> a deadly van attack in toronto. >> he just went on the sidewalk. he just started hitting everybody, man. >> a grim scene, victims lying all over the street, shoes left abandoned in the middle of the street. the injured loaded onto stretchers and raced to hospitals. >>> the suspect in that deadly waffle hou
palmer, looking good there. >> where there's smoke, there's fire. >> i love that part. there's smoke there's fire. he keeps saying kendis looks like a pirate. he pulled the mirror out from his face. >> boom. i had a doctor's appointment. when you said you were at the doctor, but your shirt says you were at a steakhouse... that's when you know it's half-washed. now from downy fabric conditioner comes downy odor protect with 24-hour odor protection. downy's powerful formula...
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to talk about all of these stories of the week, i have james holman of the "washington post", anna palmer
to talk about all of these stories of the week, i have james holman of the "washington post", anna palmer
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of the israel council on foreign relations and former israeli ambassador to germany pre more on mr palmer thank you very much for coming on and spending time with us a seventy years says the foundation of israel is this reason to celebrate or to contemplate. it depends who you ask i mean most people celebrate most people celebrate because this is their tradition because it's independence day because the government does everything to make it as happy as possible to make it as. obvious as possible but of course of many people who are also very critical about what's happening in israel they're not the majority but let's say they are an important part of the population and particularly of the intelligentsia. mr people president rivlin and prime minister netanyahu have repeated that israel's independence was its ability to defend itself a certainly a very important trait to have on there if country that is has to deal with so many of security issues but what can your country offer the palestinians that would help you become more secure. you mean what we cab a what we are doing or what the gove
of the israel council on foreign relations and former israeli ambassador to germany pre more on mr palmer thank you very much for coming on and spending time with us a seventy years says the foundation of israel is this reason to celebrate or to contemplate. it depends who you ask i mean most people celebrate most people celebrate because this is their tradition because it's independence day because the government does everything to make it as happy as possible to make it as. obvious as...
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that wise i'm standing with them and i'm ready strongly standing with them but what about when typee palmerunfortunately brooklyn by bed induct ashmead rally thousands of men ok behind it i'm going to stand here because we're not here to talk of kashmir and that's i do want to hold one final last point. on that and then all please we're not here to talk about kashmir not for i want to talk to nikita suit in oxford so nikita we've identified in the past thirty minutes . the police at a local and national level either fail the victims of this appalling crime or they try and cover it up the politicians aren't doing enough the next time we have a conversation about child rape in india given the debate that's going on in the country right now will the next victim be treated better than the last victim. she or he will certainly not be treated better if we keep being for blood in the form of the death penalty symbolically ball it out to one or two people and then it's business as usual we need to be questioning patriarchy the active duty of our politicians i mean the b. to b. is i do not to commen
that wise i'm standing with them and i'm ready strongly standing with them but what about when typee palmerunfortunately brooklyn by bed induct ashmead rally thousands of men ok behind it i'm going to stand here because we're not here to talk of kashmir and that's i do want to hold one final last point. on that and then all please we're not here to talk about kashmir not for i want to talk to nikita suit in oxford so nikita we've identified in the past thirty minutes . the police at a local and...
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our correspondent, ian palmer, is at the rally in camden. what are they trying to achieve?eople, the voters of britain, to have the right to vote on the final brexit deal when we know what it is, presumably sometime in march 2019. they say the country, this decision is so important that the country should have the right to say, yes, we like the deal, let's continue with it. or, no, we don't like the deal. the question is, if that vote is actually refuse, or what will then happen, does that mean the government goes back to the eu to try and get a better deal, or does that mean that there is no deal at all and there is a hard brexit? i was here 2.5 hours before the meeting started. they had to delay the beginning of this meeting because there were so many people wanting to get in. it is about to start ina wanting to get in. it is about to start in a couple of moments. with the platform of chuck unit, caroline su karen because the global mp and actor patrick stewart who says that he believes that britain should have the right to say no to the future final brexit deal as and wh
our correspondent, ian palmer, is at the rally in camden. what are they trying to achieve?eople, the voters of britain, to have the right to vote on the final brexit deal when we know what it is, presumably sometime in march 2019. they say the country, this decision is so important that the country should have the right to say, yes, we like the deal, let's continue with it. or, no, we don't like the deal. the question is, if that vote is actually refuse, or what will then happen, does that mean...
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tenant reminder -- can you remind us about the palmer lucky , founder of the oculus rift ceo. sarah: he was the founder of up,us who facebook popped but he was not involved in the day-to-day. when it came out he was funding ahead of-hillary memes the election, that did not fly. he was kept on at the company but his role was reduced. a few months later he was let go. julia: you are looking at life pictures to remind viewers that mark zuckerberg is taking a break and centers are doing questioning. you can see senator cruz, just before the break. kevin, i would to bring you back here. how bipartisan is the push to tie this down and tied up internet companies as far as regulation is concerned? alook at the performance as result of this session, facebook is up and twitter is up more than 7% as well. just pick out some of the comments made here, in the past many colleagues on both sides of the all-out have been willing to do for the tech company's assets to regulate themselves. but this may be changing, and he repeated that once again. has it changed, do we get that from this hearin
tenant reminder -- can you remind us about the palmer lucky , founder of the oculus rift ceo. sarah: he was the founder of up,us who facebook popped but he was not involved in the day-to-day. when it came out he was funding ahead of-hillary memes the election, that did not fly. he was kept on at the company but his role was reduced. a few months later he was let go. julia: you are looking at life pictures to remind viewers that mark zuckerberg is taking a break and centers are doing...
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and i want to acknowledge wynn palmer, too, the president. standup a little bit. come on. look grand. yeah. give him a big hand. he said he wanted to sit back there with all his women over there. okay. >> okay. [ speaking native language ] >> my name is anthony wong. i've been living in this building for over 20 years. i like this building because of its location. it has easy access to public transportation. [ speaking native language ] >> in the past, every household in this housing unit, in the past, they had miroaches, and they were very difficult to get rid of. the fire alarm sound would often go off with no reason. firefighter would be here all the time. it was very disturbing to the residents. [ speaking native language ] >>. >> now the chinatown community development center has taken over, they renovated the building inside and out. it's like new. now the courtyard has flowers, trees, chairs and table for the staff to rest. there is full-time staff on-site. we have different kinds of activities to entertain us and to socialize with neighbors. it adds joy to our live
and i want to acknowledge wynn palmer, too, the president. standup a little bit. come on. look grand. yeah. give him a big hand. he said he wanted to sit back there with all his women over there. okay. >> okay. [ speaking native language ] >> my name is anthony wong. i've been living in this building for over 20 years. i like this building because of its location. it has easy access to public transportation. [ speaking native language ] >> in the past, every household in this...
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the bbc‘s f1 team ofjennie gow and jolyon palmer have been looking at the reasons why.n since america last year, and he mustn't let that be the thing that gains moment. oh, you are right, but he should have won already in melbourne he was the quickest man all weekend, did a dominant pole position, and he was unlucky with the safety car, otherwise he would have won. after that, bahrain and china, more mediocre from lewis, and he has followed it up today, he is in the mixu paatelainen bit behind team—mate valtteri bottas, so he needs to respond this weekend. —— he is in the mix a little bit. nine points does not seem like much of a lead for the unhappiness of hamilton. no, but lewis is not happy when he's not winning, nine points is flattering to hamilton, because vettel should be ahead after winning the first two matches, coming second in china as well before he was hit by max verstappen. hamilton, in some ways, was unlucky not to win the first race, but then likely to be nine points away. all in all, a nice mix in the championship. 17 points separate the top four driver
the bbc‘s f1 team ofjennie gow and jolyon palmer have been looking at the reasons why.n since america last year, and he mustn't let that be the thing that gains moment. oh, you are right, but he should have won already in melbourne he was the quickest man all weekend, did a dominant pole position, and he was unlucky with the safety car, otherwise he would have won. after that, bahrain and china, more mediocre from lewis, and he has followed it up today, he is in the mixu paatelainen bit...
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politicians say parliament must be consulted the has to be a proper process of consultation we elect palmer and we elect members of parliament they should have a voice in this the cabinet should not be making this decision. to resume a means to get this right tony blair's decision to invade iraq in two thousand and three casts a long shadow over british politics the invasion was later found to be based on flawed intelligence stability and its members have to resume a zone policy a worried it might be too late to get involved moments past because five years ago assad was in a weak position and was vulnerable to western bombing the russians weren't there and there were moderates in the syrian opposition there aren't any more the situation has changed. the us president is waging a war on twitter threatening assad and his ally russia the british government will need to calibrate its response in more measured tones neve parker al-jazeera london . that the mass protests in new delhi over claims that the ruling b j p was trying to shield the suspects accused in the rape or murder of a child in ger
politicians say parliament must be consulted the has to be a proper process of consultation we elect palmer and we elect members of parliament they should have a voice in this the cabinet should not be making this decision. to resume a means to get this right tony blair's decision to invade iraq in two thousand and three casts a long shadow over british politics the invasion was later found to be based on flawed intelligence stability and its members have to resume a zone policy a worried it...
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sheryl palmer.ck with cramer. >>> another bad quarter from bed, bath and beyond >>> i like to say there's always a bull market somewhere. i promise to try to find it just for you right here on "mad money. i'm jim cramer, and i will see you tomorrow when everything's connected, it's simple. easy. awesome. >>> welcome to the stanley cup playoffs score! >> game seven! the pittsburgh penguins again stanley cup champions. >>> here comes laine >> pass for staal.
sheryl palmer.ck with cramer. >>> another bad quarter from bed, bath and beyond >>> i like to say there's always a bull market somewhere. i promise to try to find it just for you right here on "mad money. i'm jim cramer, and i will see you tomorrow when everything's connected, it's simple. easy. awesome. >>> welcome to the stanley cup playoffs score! >> game seven! the pittsburgh penguins again stanley cup champions. >>> here comes laine >>...
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i think kim then theresa palmer. >> good morning supervisors kim with the national union of health care workers. i have just find it hilarious that there is no care in sutter health and this is another example that we are here again. i think it's ironic that the hospital association continues to talk about the need for sub-acute beds but won't poney up and come up with a solution. that is laying it your hand to force a solution. i think it's a travesty that cpmc will not continue to admit subacute patients. it puts the current patients in complete danger. furthermore, they say there is a plan but there is not a plan. they have not notitied -- of the new subacute patientnew subacute patients that the nurses will need training and they have not if there is a plan in
i think kim then theresa palmer. >> good morning supervisors kim with the national union of health care workers. i have just find it hilarious that there is no care in sutter health and this is another example that we are here again. i think it's ironic that the hospital association continues to talk about the need for sub-acute beds but won't poney up and come up with a solution. that is laying it your hand to force a solution. i think it's a travesty that cpmc will not continue to admit...
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i think kim then theresa palmer. >> good morning supervisors kim with the national union of health care workers. i have just find it hilarious that there is no care in sutter health and this is another example that we are here again. i think it's ironic that the hospital association continues to talk about the need for sub-acute beds but won't poney up and come up with a solution. that is laying it your hand to force a solution. i think it's a travesty that cpmc will not continue to admit subacute patients. it puts the current patients in complete danger. furthermore, they say there is a plan but there is not a plan. they have not notitied -- of the new subacute patientnew subacute patients that the nurses will need training and they have not if there is a plan in place they have not met with us or inferred with us so clearly they do not intend to do a whole lot with these patients. the way they have treated the family councils is a travesty. cpmc needs to do better. they have the ability to do better, and i am tired of hearing excuses that oh, space is more important than patients. the
i think kim then theresa palmer. >> good morning supervisors kim with the national union of health care workers. i have just find it hilarious that there is no care in sutter health and this is another example that we are here again. i think it's ironic that the hospital association continues to talk about the need for sub-acute beds but won't poney up and come up with a solution. that is laying it your hand to force a solution. i think it's a travesty that cpmc will not continue to admit...