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teresa palmer -- matthew fano, drrks teresa palmer, and kim tavaglioni. please let me know if i've missed any, but this is for item nine. >> hi again. the nursing association agrees that this is detrimental. we agree with the department's finding, and we hope that you'll move to make that official. thank you. >> thank you. next, please. >> yeah. if you look at the research that mrs. patil did herself, you can see that all of the rcfe memory care units are full in the city. and this is, again, cpmc enhancing its own revenue at the expense of the people of san francisco. we've got an epidemic of alzheimer's going on, breaking waves of baby boomers going into it, and you've got them discontinuing services, not planning for services on its very well endowed campuses, and a deficit of ten beds for the ones that are there now. so it's unquestionable that it's detrimental, and i urge you to vote that way. thank you. >> thank you. and our last speaker, please. >> kim tavaglioni. we wholeheartedly agree with the department's recommendation. the treatment of the pa
teresa palmer -- matthew fano, drrks teresa palmer, and kim tavaglioni. please let me know if i've missed any, but this is for item nine. >> hi again. the nursing association agrees that this is detrimental. we agree with the department's finding, and we hope that you'll move to make that official. thank you. >> thank you. next, please. >> yeah. if you look at the research that mrs. patil did herself, you can see that all of the rcfe memory care units are full in the city. and...
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killed five people including people based in westminster, pc keith palmer. before khalid masood was shot dead by armed police. no confirmation that this is a terrorist incident at the moment, but it is certainly being treated as a potential terrorist incident by security forces in central london. the only statement we've had so far from the metropolitan police was treated. a short time ago. —— tweeted. so just to look from our aerial shot
killed five people including people based in westminster, pc keith palmer. before khalid masood was shot dead by armed police. no confirmation that this is a terrorist incident at the moment, but it is certainly being treated as a potential terrorist incident by security forces in central london. the only statement we've had so far from the metropolitan police was treated. a short time ago. —— tweeted. so just to look from our aerial shot
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palmer in north carolina, mr. palmer said to me that on the day after integration, i went to my office and my for my records records of the north carolina teachers and education association were gone. mr. palmer was trying to contact dr. tate to get his records so mr. palmer could write his own story. in this moment when black records were being destroyed, horace tate paid somebody -- who knows who -- to take these organizational records, put them as far away from prying white eyes as possible, and there they stayed. during some of the time that i would talk to dr. tate, i said, you know, these stories you are telling, these are amazing. i said, do you have any documents to support this? you know what he said? i guess you will find something. [laughter] professor walker: and so i did. what did i find? years to figure it out. i would not have been in the gifted and talented class. [laughter] professor walker: took me 18 years to figure this out, but what i found hidden in plain sight where the activities of black e
palmer in north carolina, mr. palmer said to me that on the day after integration, i went to my office and my for my records records of the north carolina teachers and education association were gone. mr. palmer was trying to contact dr. tate to get his records so mr. palmer could write his own story. in this moment when black records were being destroyed, horace tate paid somebody -- who knows who -- to take these organizational records, put them as far away from prying white eyes as possible,...
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anna palmer and jake, it is called political play book if you have heard of it.> will democrats be able to use it in their fight over their supreme court nominee, we'll hit on that. we are keeping a close eye on that podium. there will be a press briefing of 45 minutes from now of sarah sanders taking to the podium for the first time since the michael cohen indictment conviction and manafort's convictions. we'll hear from sarah in just a few minutes. to most, he's phil mickelson, pro golfer. to me, he's, well, dad. so when his joint pain from psoriatic arthritis got really bad, it scared me. and what could that pain mean? joint pain could mean joint damage. enbrel helps relieve joint pain, helps stop irreversible joint damage, and helps skin get clearer. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. tell your doctor if you've been someplace where fungal infections are common, or if you're prone
anna palmer and jake, it is called political play book if you have heard of it.> will democrats be able to use it in their fight over their supreme court nominee, we'll hit on that. we are keeping a close eye on that podium. there will be a press briefing of 45 minutes from now of sarah sanders taking to the podium for the first time since the michael cohen indictment conviction and manafort's convictions. we'll hear from sarah in just a few minutes. to most, he's phil mickelson, pro golfer....
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elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >> dickerson: when we come back, blown to bits.navy and the coast guard sprang into action near seattle. you might take something for your heart... or joints. but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. (burke) so we know how to cover almost anything.en almost everything even "vengeful vermin." not so cute when they're angry. and we covered it. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ these digestive issues can start in the colon and may be signs of an imbalance of good bacteria. phillips' colon health caps have this unique combination of probiotics to help replenish good bacteria. get four-in-one symptom defense. also try our delicious new probiotic gummies. >> dickerson: drinking water is being shut off in all detroit coblic schools, because of high levels of copper and lead that were f
elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >> dickerson: when we come back, blown to bits.navy and the coast guard sprang into action near seattle. you might take something for your heart... or joints. but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. (burke) so we know how to cover almost anything.en almost everything even "vengeful...
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but gary palmer told me he has his own problems with sessions. he specifically listed some of the things that the president was tweeting about this morning regarding document production to congress, rod rosenstein perhaps not the best person to be working in the justice department, according to him. he was unhappy with certain things that sessions was doing. i think it's really interesting, the conversation is changing. i don't think that's a good sign for sessions. it's a matter of time, i think, before he goes. >> ryan, help me understand with all of the things you listed, including the civil threats, why does it behoove him or does he think it does to have this spat with the attorney general? >> i love being on with rachel. she brings fresh reporting. >> isn't that interesting? we should have booked him. >> you know, i think that's really fascinating that what lindsey graham said. graham has been a sort of defender of the justice department, has tried his best to steer trump towards not doing anything too stupid, tried to argue that trump just
but gary palmer told me he has his own problems with sessions. he specifically listed some of the things that the president was tweeting about this morning regarding document production to congress, rod rosenstein perhaps not the best person to be working in the justice department, according to him. he was unhappy with certain things that sessions was doing. i think it's really interesting, the conversation is changing. i don't think that's a good sign for sessions. it's a matter of time, i...
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he killed five people including people based in westminster, pc keith palmer.efore khalid masood was shot dead by armed police. no confirmation that this is a terrorist incident at the moment, but it is certainly being treated as a potential terrorist incident by security forces in central london. the only statement we've had so far from the metropolitan police was treated. a short time ago. —— tweeted. so just to look from our aerial shot here, you can see this is the location just outside the main part, almost outside the great hall, i think, of westminster palace, and if you look closely, just against the barriers they are, you can see a silver car on the middle barrier. that is the vehicle that collided with those barriers and, as we now understand it, has left several pedestrians injured. eyewitnesses speaking to our home affairs editor mark easton who was down at westminster the time, report that the cart seemed to be travelling at speed as it mounted the pavement and went into those barriers, instantaneously, according to eyewitnesses mark was speaking t
he killed five people including people based in westminster, pc keith palmer.efore khalid masood was shot dead by armed police. no confirmation that this is a terrorist incident at the moment, but it is certainly being treated as a potential terrorist incident by security forces in central london. the only statement we've had so far from the metropolitan police was treated. a short time ago. —— tweeted. so just to look from our aerial shot here, you can see this is the location just outside...
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teresa palmer. >> hi. i'm a san francisco geriatrician, and i work with kim at san francisco's for health care housing jobs and justice. and i urge you to say that the closing of swindell's is detrimental to the people of san francisco. this was done purely to preserve revenue and not because these services are not needed. the swindell 1ed family founding this foundation, founded this with their foundation money, and unfortunately, now they're all dead, and so cpmc is closing it. and it's not acceptable, and it's just one of the many closures, including the subacute and the snf units at st. luke's. this is not because the people of san francisco don't need the services. the people of san francisco need the services, but cpmc wants to do the higher revenue acute short stay, and they don't really care what the people of san francisco need. so please pass a resolution that this is detrimental. thank you. >> thank you. if there are no other speakers, did you place in -- i mean, that's fine. why don't you annou
teresa palmer. >> hi. i'm a san francisco geriatrician, and i work with kim at san francisco's for health care housing jobs and justice. and i urge you to say that the closing of swindell's is detrimental to the people of san francisco. this was done purely to preserve revenue and not because these services are not needed. the swindell 1ed family founding this foundation, founded this with their foundation money, and unfortunately, now they're all dead, and so cpmc is closing it. and it's...
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d she is still using the palmer she is still using the palmer method but gish jen is completelyent different than ish which one would it be? i can really only write one thing it is completely gone.as in i can see it literally cannot df it anymore. but when i was publishing in iowa it was lillian jen and who is she? but it's not lillian jen who writes the stories it is gish jen. there it is. i don't change you papers because papers because it is a pain. cinema" and most recently "walkaway." >> host: welcome to c-span. >> guest: thank you very much. a pleasure traveler how do you describe your work to other people? >> guest: if people so what do you do i say i write nonfiction. they say what kind of science-fiction? some of it is very huge but most contemporary and mostly it deals with contemporary information,, politics, surveillance, censorship and the question of whether or not technology is going to enable us to be more free or take away those freedo
d she is still using the palmer she is still using the palmer method but gish jen is completelyent different than ish which one would it be? i can really only write one thing it is completely gone.as in i can see it literally cannot df it anymore. but when i was publishing in iowa it was lillian jen and who is she? but it's not lillian jen who writes the stories it is gish jen. there it is. i don't change you papers because papers because it is a pain. cinema" and most recently...
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as it is now by michael palmer and his wife. michael palmer looked around and said, i have a dairy.if i want to keep this really local. he grew up in santa barbara on this ice cream. he knew it very well. but what if you want to expand? and scale up? so they had to build a new dairy and they did in oxnard, about half an hour from santa barbara. you find mcconnell's across the country in whole foods, so we thought we would end on an ice cream story at the end of summer. jason: next, how the ceo behind snapchat is hoping to change the company by changing himself. taylor: and how technology could be disrupting diamonds forever. jason: this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ ♪ taylor: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm taylor riggs. jason: i'm jason kelley. you can listen to us on radio on sirius xm channel 119, and on am 1130 in new york, 106.1 in boston, 99.1 fm in washington, d.c. and am 960 in the bay area. taylor: and in london on dab digital. jason, we go over to the features section and take a deep dive into snapchat. they had the disastrous app redesign. they cannot turn
as it is now by michael palmer and his wife. michael palmer looked around and said, i have a dairy.if i want to keep this really local. he grew up in santa barbara on this ice cream. he knew it very well. but what if you want to expand? and scale up? so they had to build a new dairy and they did in oxnard, about half an hour from santa barbara. you find mcconnell's across the country in whole foods, so we thought we would end on an ice cream story at the end of summer. jason: next, how the ceo...
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palmer. >> dr. palmer? you're going to speak on item eight? >> yeah. >> okay. >> greetings.t the adhc. i have personal experience with it. my mother went to that adhc. in 2016, i.o.a. transferred a number of patients from arguello and geary to that site, so it's a very large adhc. it -- it's -- it helps people who have dementia, and it's a very labor intensive thing to keep these people stimulated and awake during the day to help their families keep them at home so they're not up all night. and it actually delayed my mother's entry into a nursing home. she's 101, and she was 99 at the time. i think it's undoubtedly detrimental, and i urge you to say this, that these services are being discontinued. this is a program that does not just serve the pacific heights area, we live near the panhandle. it serves the haight area, the western addition, the inner sunset, and there's a -- the dementia related -- the adhc's that are specialized to care for demented people, there's not enough of them, and there's -- having some idea that they might have a site out in the presidio where fra
palmer. >> dr. palmer? you're going to speak on item eight? >> yeah. >> okay. >> greetings.t the adhc. i have personal experience with it. my mother went to that adhc. in 2016, i.o.a. transferred a number of patients from arguello and geary to that site, so it's a very large adhc. it -- it's -- it helps people who have dementia, and it's a very labor intensive thing to keep these people stimulated and awake during the day to help their families keep them at home so...
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elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >>> when we come back, blown to bits.navy and the coast guard sprang into action near seattle. ♪ heartburn and gas? ♪ now fight both fast new tums chewy bites with gas relief all in one relief of heartburn and gas ♪ ♪ tum tum tum tums tums cites with gas relief dinner date...meeting his parents dinner date. why did i want a crest 3d white smile? so i used crest. crest 3d white removes... ...95% of surface stains in just 3 days... ...for a whiter smile... that will win them over. crest. healthy, beautiful smiles for life. >>> drinking water is being shut off in all detroit public schools because of high levels of copper and lead that were found in 16 of 24 recently tested buildings. bottled water will be provided at all 106 detroit schools, serving more than 50,000 students, until the problem is fixed. >>> two workers were killed today when scaffolding colpsed disneyororo. h wer pouri concrete on the si new hotel. a third worker was able to pull himself to safety. the cause of the collapse is still under investigation. >>>
elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >>> when we come back, blown to bits.navy and the coast guard sprang into action near seattle. ♪ heartburn and gas? ♪ now fight both fast new tums chewy bites with gas relief all in one relief of heartburn and gas ♪ ♪ tum tum tum tums tums cites with gas relief dinner date...meeting his parents dinner date. why did i want a crest 3d white smile? so i used crest. crest 3d white removes... ...95% of surface stains in just 3 days... ...for a...
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in a programme with ben swanson we had eddie palmer, the ceo of aston martin, that is on at 8:30am onhe talked about this flotation to us. we grilled him a bit about brexit, what is thinking was. since hejoined aston martin has... he has toured around. -- turned it around. loss—making to profit making. it is brexit is not really that important for me, only 2596 really that important for me, only 25% of my cars sold here. but two thirds of his parts come from there. he does, but he was explaining his exposure is not as great as usdate nissan, toyota, others. and he is actually quite concerned about the car manufacturing industry in the uk in general, not so much aston martin. aston martin is going gangbusters. if you look at cars manufactured in the uk, they went down by 11% year on year. he is taking a leaf from the playbook of ferrari. they floated. since floating their stock is appreciated 14496. floating their stock is appreciated 144%. just one quick thing. when he says he is not exposed, two thirds of his parts come from the eu. he says he will increase the time of warehousing of
in a programme with ben swanson we had eddie palmer, the ceo of aston martin, that is on at 8:30am onhe talked about this flotation to us. we grilled him a bit about brexit, what is thinking was. since hejoined aston martin has... he has toured around. -- turned it around. loss—making to profit making. it is brexit is not really that important for me, only 2596 really that important for me, only 25% of my cars sold here. but two thirds of his parts come from there. he does, but he was...
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have been the head of the hotel and restaurant association in the german state of mecklenburg for palmer which is where he is said that it's actually open to the owner of the premises to decide so until a final ruling is actually made them it's no longer so gray we won't know exactly whether this is permitted or not once again you know he's going to stick to his guns for the time being anyway all right so he may be sticking to his guns but he also have to deal with some lawsuits all right well he says this is because the children are so badly behaved and maybe we do hear about this frequently raising kids is not easy but is there actually research to tell us that children nowadays are worse behaved then another generation that the research isn't explicit in saying that children are. not as well behaved as they used to be booked a sort of lead us to believe that they are because one of the main issues is of course let's not forget that not so long ago kids didn't really have access to wife pods to mobile phones to computer games and what happens is researchers find in the united states st
have been the head of the hotel and restaurant association in the german state of mecklenburg for palmer which is where he is said that it's actually open to the owner of the premises to decide so until a final ruling is actually made them it's no longer so gray we won't know exactly whether this is permitted or not once again you know he's going to stick to his guns for the time being anyway all right so he may be sticking to his guns but he also have to deal with some lawsuits all right well...
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players like tiger woods, around palmer have all won it. this week, they return for the fifth time. the iconic 18th hole, a lot of drama today. a birdie put for the win. he nailed it. 22-year-old from san jose beat 44-year-old skip berkmire. cole hammer hammered it down. he beat alvara ortiz from mexico. the tournament runs through sunday with a 36-hole one on one final. the last time the as and mariners played a scoreless game through nine innings, you have to go back to the george h.w . mush administration. brett anderson pitched into the 8th inning without a blemish, but he did not pull out five for the win. a few feet higher, the game is over. instead, he's got to hustle in second base for a double. but the as couldn't drive him in. vincent gets loriano swinging to end the 10th inning. they played into the 12th. 83-mile an hour pitch to dee gordon. dee gordon, that's his second homerun of the year. man, it was a game-winner 2-0 is the final. in the wildcar as fall a game and a half behind houston in the division standings. seattle picks up a game on oakland in the wild card. bas
players like tiger woods, around palmer have all won it. this week, they return for the fifth time. the iconic 18th hole, a lot of drama today. a birdie put for the win. he nailed it. 22-year-old from san jose beat 44-year-old skip berkmire. cole hammer hammered it down. he beat alvara ortiz from mexico. the tournament runs through sunday with a 36-hole one on one final. the last time the as and mariners played a scoreless game through nine innings, you have to go back to the george h.w . mush...
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mr palmer. eight point seven downtown weisberg this is johnson bring in sin arcade until ten o'clock tonight so i'm talking to some of the best music of two thousand and thirteen rendon playing the song but all. use. is holding its own groove. 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 belt 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 was the all clear. 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. it's all true. for manalo no. i remember when i was in high school i loved earth scienc
mr palmer. eight point seven downtown weisberg this is johnson bring in sin arcade until ten o'clock tonight so i'm talking to some of the best music of two thousand and thirteen rendon playing the song but all. use. is holding its own groove. 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 belt 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...
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britain'sjolyon palmer said driving against him was one of the greatest challenges.ough. you would never ever give up in a wheel to wheel battle and never saw one the dice was over. he would always be trying to find a way back at the next corner but off at the track he was relatively quiet, got on with everybody but he was really i think well respected amongst everyone in the formula 1 paddock especially his peers. great britain won nine more medals on the second day of the pa ra—swimming european champoinships in dublin. leading the way was maisie summers newton who beat ellie simmonds on her way to setting a new world record...kate grey is there for us . for the first time in ten years paralympic champion elly simmons has not won a medal in her favourite events the 200 metres individual meddling, however a british athlete was crowned european champion in the event, 16—year—old maisie summers neuton we even broke ellie simmonds world record in the process and what i caught world record in the process and what icaught up world record in the process and what i caught
britain'sjolyon palmer said driving against him was one of the greatest challenges.ough. you would never ever give up in a wheel to wheel battle and never saw one the dice was over. he would always be trying to find a way back at the next corner but off at the track he was relatively quiet, got on with everybody but he was really i think well respected amongst everyone in the formula 1 paddock especially his peers. great britain won nine more medals on the second day of the pa ra—swimming...
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kimberly palmer is here, a expert fromance nerd wallet. thank you so much for coming ro. should they arm themselves with before spending mney back-to-school shopping. >> there are a lot of easways save. at nerd wallet, some of our favorites i the honey chrome browser extension. it automaticallyppliescoupon. so when you're at online checkout, you don't have to go searching. it puts themasn yourt and you get the discounts. you want to be sure if you're shopping onmazon that you use the website camel camelcamel. it tracks prices for you. if you're working wh big-ticket items, you can get a price alert when it goes belowna certnumber. you always want to price check. you want to use an app like shop savvy. when you're out shopping, there's a bar code scanner so you can see if you get a lower ice elsewhere. >> a big category for us, clothing. any recommendations on saving big bucks on that? >> ss. for k going back to school can feel like a fashion show. two-thirds o parents say they splurge on clothing. it's okay to let yourhild buy an outfit or two to splurge. you really want
kimberly palmer is here, a expert fromance nerd wallet. thank you so much for coming ro. should they arm themselves with before spending mney back-to-school shopping. >> there are a lot of easways save. at nerd wallet, some of our favorites i the honey chrome browser extension. it automaticallyppliescoupon. so when you're at online checkout, you don't have to go searching. it puts themasn yourt and you get the discounts. you want to be sure if you're shopping onmazon that you use the...
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a anna palmer, it is great to have you with us. walk us through this prediction a little bit. things going to change very quickly if in fact the house or the senate potentially pl flipped? >> i think what you would have is democrats are going to be in power to subpoenaed the white house agency. democrats don't have really power unless they control the chamber. one thing to point out is stunning, if you look at the over sigte committee and the staff would double if they took the majority. people are looking at paper trails and yes, there is impeachment and this is everything from tax and the president's taxes to what which agency is doing and whether the man te manifest on air force one. >> i want to ask you about that. the house over site committee back in 2010 and 2011, he investigated of bank bailouts to corruption. so and that is just one very simple basic example. how eager are democrats to investigate the president and what kind of investigations are we going to see from like the most significant to the most frivolo frivolous? >> i think there is absolute frustration of h
a anna palmer, it is great to have you with us. walk us through this prediction a little bit. things going to change very quickly if in fact the house or the senate potentially pl flipped? >> i think what you would have is democrats are going to be in power to subpoenaed the white house agency. democrats don't have really power unless they control the chamber. one thing to point out is stunning, if you look at the over sigte committee and the staff would double if they took the majority....
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theresa palmer and kim leoney. dr. barnes. >> my name is ken barnes and i was -- i am a physician and i worked at saint luke's for 30 years. i also work with san franciscans for housing health jobs and justice. i want to talk to you about the proposed transfer of the hospital-based diabetes center at saint lukes to the sutter pacific medical foundation, which i find somewhat problematic. with such a transfer it appears the diabetes oversight by the department of health, would no longer be operative. they're employees of the foundation not the hospital. hiring and firing would be located in the foundation and there's nothing stopping the foundation from putting the educators into individual office practices. how will there be accountability in terms of spanish language capacity in serving latino patients that make up a large part of the patient's going to the diabetes center? foundation practices have been known to limit medical patients through percentage caps or designating certain days they will see them. if this is
theresa palmer and kim leoney. dr. barnes. >> my name is ken barnes and i was -- i am a physician and i worked at saint luke's for 30 years. i also work with san franciscans for housing health jobs and justice. i want to talk to you about the proposed transfer of the hospital-based diabetes center at saint lukes to the sutter pacific medical foundation, which i find somewhat problematic. with such a transfer it appears the diabetes oversight by the department of health, would no longer be...
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. >> john carmack wrote something -- saw palmer's gadget or heard about it and said -- >> sent a copy. >> right, he said sounds like it's pretty good and palmer put the whole thing, the only version of duck tape master piece in a box an sent it in a mail to john because he was amazed that the god of gaming was blessing with, you know, being interested in this thing. >> john carmack was responsible for games like doom, revolutionized the video world because was 3 dimensional experience and takes the head set he had been going to for years and years and showed a few people this and word got out very quickly, i wasn't able to see it that year but the next year when i went back there was aa little company that formed around the idea of the oculus and that's when i saw it. >> how many people wereun oculus when you got the demo - it? >> when i was there it was just me and at the time the ceo, but in the company there were probably 15 people maybe fewer. >> that's amazing. >> yeah. the first five or six of people, one has tragically passed away sinc then. >> enright. >> but yeah, first five
. >> john carmack wrote something -- saw palmer's gadget or heard about it and said -- >> sent a copy. >> right, he said sounds like it's pretty good and palmer put the whole thing, the only version of duck tape master piece in a box an sent it in a mail to john because he was amazed that the god of gaming was blessing with, you know, being interested in this thing. >> john carmack was responsible for games like doom, revolutionized the video world because was 3...
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union general john palmer, another governor of illinois, likewise informed those who donned the blue and the great african slavery had been, the root of sectional bitterness. not only did u.s. veterans refuse to forget that slavery had caused the war but many of them also highlighted their roles in emancipation. in a bit of revisionist history, or selective memory, -- suggested that most union soldiers were motivated from the beginning by abolitionist sentiment. it is not true but here's what he says again to confederate veterans in the crowd. more than million men came from the north shouting as they marched, union forever and equal rights for all. that is not true so again both sides are involved in this revisionism. the exaggeration, to say the least but most veterans agreed that slaveholders had undermined the national union and only slavery's demise could ensure the union's survival. hears my word of caution, my soapbox. all the race and slavery were absolutely intertwined in the 19th century, 19th century americans understood that slavery and race for two different things. slav
union general john palmer, another governor of illinois, likewise informed those who donned the blue and the great african slavery had been, the root of sectional bitterness. not only did u.s. veterans refuse to forget that slavery had caused the war but many of them also highlighted their roles in emancipation. in a bit of revisionist history, or selective memory, -- suggested that most union soldiers were motivated from the beginning by abolitionist sentiment. it is not true but here's what...
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john carmack wrote something or soft palmers gadget or heard about it and said, it's. [pretty good. palmer but the whole thing, the only version of his duct tape masterpiece in a box and send it in the mail to john because he was so amazed that the god of gaming was blessing him with being interested in this thing. >> john carmack famously was one of the people responsible for games like doom. things that revolutionized the videogame world because it provided a three-dimensional experience. he takes this headset in 2012 to the same game show he's been going to for years and years and years and showed a few people. word got out quickly. i was able to see it that year but the next year when i went back, there was a company that had formed around the idea. the oculist, and that's when i sought. >> how many people were - - when you got the demo? >> it was just me and at the time, the ceo. in the company, there were probably 15 people. maybe fewer.>> that's amazing. >> the first 5-6 of them, one has tragically passed away since then. but the first 5-6 or seven of them were kind of respon
john carmack wrote something or soft palmers gadget or heard about it and said, it's. [pretty good. palmer but the whole thing, the only version of his duct tape masterpiece in a box and send it in the mail to john because he was so amazed that the god of gaming was blessing him with being interested in this thing. >> john carmack famously was one of the people responsible for games like doom. things that revolutionized the videogame world because it provided a three-dimensional...
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you look at what they did to palmer lockey and others.mer is a brilliant kid, who invented oculus, who facebook actually purchased but when they found out he had given money, his own personal money based upon who he wanted to see become president, they wanted to push him out. this is what is happening to social media that they think is just algorithms. >> laura: congressman, let's get to solutions. a lot of pals are working in antitrust and expert on antitrust issues, some kind of difficult antitrust series floating out there. but there is another interesting idea beyond antitrust, which is, to consider facebook and twitter and so forth like a public utility, and thus, they could be regulated like a public utility. "vanity fair" had a headline about steve bannon wants to nationalize facebook and google data, cofounder of cambridge analytic is as big data should be placed in a public trust. that is going to your point that this really is the town square, and even though it is a private company, it dominates advertising, talking about faceb
you look at what they did to palmer lockey and others.mer is a brilliant kid, who invented oculus, who facebook actually purchased but when they found out he had given money, his own personal money based upon who he wanted to see become president, they wanted to push him out. this is what is happening to social media that they think is just algorithms. >> laura: congressman, let's get to solutions. a lot of pals are working in antitrust and expert on antitrust issues, some kind of...
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politicians. >> i want to bring in anna palmer on this who i know has some thoughts. >> yeah, i thinkthat what he's done is showing what happens in the influence industry. what i would bet if this actually will increase the cost and price that lobbiests able to charge -- >> why? xbl i'm going to work for this rogue government, i'll do it but the cost benefit analysis is i'm going to potentially be in the news. you have lawyers looking into this now, much more. the retainers will go higher and people will not stop -- countries are not going to stop saying we don't want to influence the u.s. government anymore. >> katie, the atlantic makes this point too, saying the trial of paul nan ma fomanafort, is a not to be ignored and occasion for the united states to awaken from its collective slumber about the creeping dangers. what do you make of that? >> well, certainly i think the justice department would agree recent speeches from officials and recent cyber intelligence report they just put out, it's clear they feel that part of the counterintelligence mission now includes looking at influe
politicians. >> i want to bring in anna palmer on this who i know has some thoughts. >> yeah, i thinkthat what he's done is showing what happens in the influence industry. what i would bet if this actually will increase the cost and price that lobbiests able to charge -- >> why? xbl i'm going to work for this rogue government, i'll do it but the cost benefit analysis is i'm going to potentially be in the news. you have lawyers looking into this now, much more. the retainers...
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oats had been sitting in the audience listening to palmer and others say all these things about union soldiers marching down, shouting civil rights for all, and he had had enough. he had prepared comments that were supposed to be reconciliatory in nature and he kind of tosses them aside when he gets up on stage. instead, he blamed yankees for starting the war. he said, "their aggressive fanaticism caused an ocean of tears to be shed, drenched the land in blood, sacrificed the lives of million men and untold millions of treasure." but he goes further than this. he goes on to defend slavery. he said it had been a lawful state institution and that responsibility for it lay with the states alone. he therefore challenged the notion that abolition had been one of the grand objects of northern soldiers. and in race-baiting language, he asserted that such was the revisionist interpretation of the radicals. "you could not more deeply offend a union soldier than tell him he was fighting for the freedom of negros," he shouted. at that point, i should saliny, lines of union veterans start gatheri
oats had been sitting in the audience listening to palmer and others say all these things about union soldiers marching down, shouting civil rights for all, and he had had enough. he had prepared comments that were supposed to be reconciliatory in nature and he kind of tosses them aside when he gets up on stage. instead, he blamed yankees for starting the war. he said, "their aggressive fanaticism caused an ocean of tears to be shed, drenched the land in blood, sacrificed the lives of...
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britain'sjolyon palmer said driving against him was one of the greatest challenges.gh, he would never ever give up very tough, he would never ever give up in very tough, he would never ever give upina very tough, he would never ever give up in a bit of real to we would a lwa ys up in a bit of real to we would always be trying to find a way back at the next corner. but off the track he was relatively quiet, got on with what he had to do. but he was just really i think well respected amongst everyone in the formula 1 paddock, especially his peers. celtic manager brendan rodgers has admitted tonight's trip to aek athens is their biggest challenge in champions league qualifying during his time at the club. the first leg at parkhead ended 1—1 last week. meaning celtic must better that result if they're to make it through to final qualification stage. chris mclaughlin has more. the sound of lazy greek summers, in athens it is hot and dusty, all pretty predictable. for some in this city it has been a summer of discontent, something celtic fans are not used to. the headlines
britain'sjolyon palmer said driving against him was one of the greatest challenges.gh, he would never ever give up very tough, he would never ever give up in very tough, he would never ever give upina very tough, he would never ever give up in a bit of real to we would a lwa ys up in a bit of real to we would always be trying to find a way back at the next corner. but off the track he was relatively quiet, got on with what he had to do. but he was just really i think well respected amongst...
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. >> we have it mixed up, and that's the jackson palmer.e and cold. >> reporter: here's a guru of emona snowstorm back in new york. >> reporter: back then, never worked in a restaurant. >> i was a hair stylist before and a barber. >> reporter: if there's something to know about victor -- >> i hope you love them. >> i will. >> reporter: he doesn't do anything halfway. >> when we first started making the lemonade, it was gross and nasty, and that's when it clicked to me, that this is not easy. i mean, sugar, water, help mlemt it's formulation. >> reporter: so he went to bar tending school. then to business boot camp. designing his brand while still working 12 hours a day at the barbershop, saving up the money to open his store, just in time for summer. >> there you go, shake it up. >> reporter: $8. >> thank you, sir. >> reporter: that's good, really good. success is sweet, but days after opening, things turned sour. >> someone called the cops on my own business, bro. >> reporter: he shot this video after san francisco police asked to see his
. >> we have it mixed up, and that's the jackson palmer.e and cold. >> reporter: here's a guru of emona snowstorm back in new york. >> reporter: back then, never worked in a restaurant. >> i was a hair stylist before and a barber. >> reporter: if there's something to know about victor -- >> i hope you love them. >> i will. >> reporter: he doesn't do anything halfway. >> when we first started making the lemonade, it was gross and nasty, and...
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300 sweaty, fired hup up -- up democrats in the back room of this mexican restaurant listening to palmer l-red, a former pro football player, a civil rights lawyer and he workedor barack obama and he was really firing up the crowd with kind a of very obama-like message. a surprisingly progressive message for a district that's been held by republicans. democrats are very, very jazzed about this district and about others in places like texas. i was als in new mexico in another republican district. places le this where they didn't even have a home a few years ago. bert: so those are the seeds in ohio and texas. why is th happening in? the poll numbers show a lot of suburban women are trending awai from pnt trump, even if they supported him in 2016. a new pew poll shows trump supporting women n are moving away from the president. why is that? >> that's been a trend for some months now that's been really worrying republicans. it is true that these are local races at heart and they depend on the candidates but there are national issues at play and a lot of the things republicans thought they c
300 sweaty, fired hup up -- up democrats in the back room of this mexican restaurant listening to palmer l-red, a former pro football player, a civil rights lawyer and he workedor barack obama and he was really firing up the crowd with kind a of very obama-like message. a surprisingly progressive message for a district that's been held by republicans. democrats are very, very jazzed about this district and about others in places like texas. i was als in new mexico in another republican...
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scarlet: jonathan palmer, on the latest on this health care companies.ate on the campbell soup story. third point, they have confirmed his stake in campbell. confirmed it at 5.7%. and is urging a sale. this is what they are reporting. formerly the wall street journal had talked about this. combinations, m&a activity within the food industry. this could be potentially the latest come if he is successful with this. kraft heinz is one of the companies talked about as a potential buyer. scarlet: if you want to look at their track record, it is engaged in 18 campaign since 2010. 10 of which are still ongoing. this could take some time. we would expect nothing less. york, this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ -- scarlet: this is "bloomberg markets." julie: puerto rico bonds are rising as much as 30% after the island reached a deal with some owners of its sales tax back securities. it is a significant milestone. for more, let's send it over to taylor riggs. taylor: joining me is bloomberg's amanda albright and are cheap covers puerto rico for us a bloomberg news. it is intere
scarlet: jonathan palmer, on the latest on this health care companies.ate on the campbell soup story. third point, they have confirmed his stake in campbell. confirmed it at 5.7%. and is urging a sale. this is what they are reporting. formerly the wall street journal had talked about this. combinations, m&a activity within the food industry. this could be potentially the latest come if he is successful with this. kraft heinz is one of the companies talked about as a potential buyer....
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education is not only thought and plan and education is fought and palmer i'm saw that in coming ten fifteen years that a lot of them think about how to in cocaine their values off tolerance. losing understanding these things cannot be ignored for have a good cause the fundamentalist forces and the fanatic close it's also acting very deeply and intensely and they cannot undermine the fall of the power of communication to get power off technologically ordinary people must not modernise support them must not so easily support them the international community has to invest more on the education which can prevent young people to enter into that trap and into courses. the u.s. city of charlottesville virginia has been marking the anniversary of a violent white supremacy. this rally that left one woman dead students and activists took part in peaceful vigils in washington a rally by a few dozen white nationalists fizzled out after they were vastly outnumbered by counter protesters. three two one zero nasa has launched a mission to unlock the secrets of our son the potter soul.
education is not only thought and plan and education is fought and palmer i'm saw that in coming ten fifteen years that a lot of them think about how to in cocaine their values off tolerance. losing understanding these things cannot be ignored for have a good cause the fundamentalist forces and the fanatic close it's also acting very deeply and intensely and they cannot undermine the fall of the power of communication to get power off technologically ordinary people must not modernise support...
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been a democracy can look at the alien and sedition act which limited speech you can look at the palmer raids under wilson which were just used to basically round up anyone promoting socialism inside the united states and arrested an entire generation of leftist and destroyed the you know the first real left wing movement in the u.s. you can look at the mccarthy era everybody knows about the mccarthy era but now we're in a much more confusing era where a lot of people who are traumatized by the election of trump and the rise of trump ism. are willing to justify in their own minds the suppression of someone like alex jones who i find completely contemptible without considering the long term consequences and the consequences will be the same a limiting of speech this is being carried out by the i think the most dangerous element in the us which is the radical center the john brennan center the center of these you know former intelligence agents who have been hired as the radical center what is it out a call center the you know the center of the american political mainstream which pushes t
been a democracy can look at the alien and sedition act which limited speech you can look at the palmer raids under wilson which were just used to basically round up anyone promoting socialism inside the united states and arrested an entire generation of leftist and destroyed the you know the first real left wing movement in the u.s. you can look at the mccarthy era everybody knows about the mccarthy era but now we're in a much more confusing era where a lot of people who are traumatized by the...
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palmer, who makes jeff sessions looks like oliver wendle holmes, had raids. so within the last 100 years we had the power of the federal government be martialed to curb decent in the press and the public arena. so this is a difficult moment, but it's party of a tradition of reaction that requires, if i may, people like you and me, people who believe that ultimately america, for all its faults, is right to understand that having this cacophony of voices is good. and to attack the institutions is, in fact, american in the sense of following our least good instincts, our worst instincts, instead of our best. >> and only jon meacham would know the name of the postmaster general. >> henry burleson. i'm very big on dork jeopardy if you need me. >> so i think some of us -- i mean, the reason i -- one of theman reasons i was delighted to have a chance to talk to you this morning we're all at this moment i think looking back at history, looking for ways to put not only put what's going on today in context, but to understand it and to see if there are ways that what's
palmer, who makes jeff sessions looks like oliver wendle holmes, had raids. so within the last 100 years we had the power of the federal government be martialed to curb decent in the press and the public arena. so this is a difficult moment, but it's party of a tradition of reaction that requires, if i may, people like you and me, people who believe that ultimately america, for all its faults, is right to understand that having this cacophony of voices is good. and to attack the institutions...
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mitchell palmer makes jeff sessions looks like-- launched a raid based on the espionage act of 1917. within the last 100 years we had the power of the federal government, suppressing and curbing american dissent in the press and public arena. this is a difficult moment but as part of a tradition of reaction that requires, if i may, people who believe old america-- who believe that america for all of its faults, is right. having this capacity of voices is good and to attack the institutions is in fact american in the sense of following our least good instincts. our worst instincts instead of our best. >> he would-- only jon meacham would know the name of the postmaster general . >> i'm very big on jeopardy if you need me. >> one of the many reasons i was delighted to have a chance to talk to you is because at this moment we are all looking back in history looking for ways to not only put what is going on today in context but to see if there are ways that what is happening today with this president and the press, and what has happened with recent presidents, does have historical preced
mitchell palmer makes jeff sessions looks like-- launched a raid based on the espionage act of 1917. within the last 100 years we had the power of the federal government, suppressing and curbing american dissent in the press and public arena. this is a difficult moment but as part of a tradition of reaction that requires, if i may, people who believe old america-- who believe that america for all of its faults, is right. having this capacity of voices is good and to attack the institutions is...