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this will transform into an off payson -- off patient medical center. premies will be transferred to the hospital and this is the consensus of the hospital planners the route the world. it is not feasible to demonstrate these services at every community hospital. centralizing care for the sickest patients is known to produce a better outcome. we will provide all of the patients with the single payer which is greatly preferred. these recommendations were supported by two different reports -- one of them at the request of the health commission. the other as part of the blue- ribbon panel, which recommended the course of action we propose to. importantly, the decision was made that we absolutely needed to rebuild at st. luke's, which is why we chose this site where it will be relocated. and the size of the hospitals -- you can hear that we have 1200 licensed beds, but many of them come from many years ago. the more accurate presentation -- this has 900 licensed beds, approximately 720 which we believe will provide adequate care for us going forward in the
this will transform into an off payson -- off patient medical center. premies will be transferred to the hospital and this is the consensus of the hospital planners the route the world. it is not feasible to demonstrate these services at every community hospital. centralizing care for the sickest patients is known to produce a better outcome. we will provide all of the patients with the single payer which is greatly preferred. these recommendations were supported by two different reports -- one...
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damaged the savings of people in their banks and that's why they need more funding to make sure that payson all these old believe and the contagion of the rest of the eurozone is mall there so if they could see it that way and it's fine i said these are all of the early probably it's a manageable look on the bags do you think in the worst case scenario when greece for example exits the years and we see defaulting on its debt other countries in the peripheral europe also doing the same following its example do you think we might be going back to the so-called economic dark ages that we've seen for more than a decade in europe in the thirty's well there is certainly a risk that the situation could become these or that in the eurozone like at these all of the early default an exit by. contagion with iran on the banks he made early in spain then there was market and then they eventually have to restructure the and that's not separation in a few years down the line they also i guess in the eurozone in which case the eurozone you know all breaks up and you could have a significant european and a
damaged the savings of people in their banks and that's why they need more funding to make sure that payson all these old believe and the contagion of the rest of the eurozone is mall there so if they could see it that way and it's fine i said these are all of the early probably it's a manageable look on the bags do you think in the worst case scenario when greece for example exits the years and we see defaulting on its debt other countries in the peripheral europe also doing the same following...
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damage the savings of people in their banks and that's why they need more funding to make sure that payson all these old believe and the contagion of the rest of the eurozone is small there so if it's done they could see it that way and it's finance and these are all of the really probably it's a manageable look on the bags of many books including yours have been written as to the reasons behind the housing market collapse in the united states what about in europe would you put the most blame on and how much is brussels to blame for what's happening right now so you know sometimes people tend to say the eurozone problems because of lack of fiscal discipline or fiske that applies really the only only degrees c. has a reason to lie then. this is a fifteen percent of g.d.p. and the deficit and then that led to the fiscal cries is that actually in spain in the island or was the private sector that eventually led to the problems of having to bail out the banks large their fears of the greater the fiscal problem was all the fiscal problem the first place. so you know you cannot generalize there
damage the savings of people in their banks and that's why they need more funding to make sure that payson all these old believe and the contagion of the rest of the eurozone is small there so if it's done they could see it that way and it's finance and these are all of the really probably it's a manageable look on the bags of many books including yours have been written as to the reasons behind the housing market collapse in the united states what about in europe would you put the most blame...
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damage the savings of people in the banks and that's why they need more funding to make sure that payson all dissolve in the mouth down and the contagion of the us the eurozone is mall there so i presume they can see it that way and it's fine and sunnies all of them probably it's a it's a manageable look on the bags. and you can watch the full interview with the rubin do you want to know that's the business for this all right and all his remarks indeed for the sunday looking forward to more news next hour and in just a few minutes here on our t.v. we're bringing our fiery debate show cross talk before that we have. well. it's technology innovation all the developments for. around russia we've got the future covered. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture.
damage the savings of people in the banks and that's why they need more funding to make sure that payson all dissolve in the mouth down and the contagion of the us the eurozone is mall there so i presume they can see it that way and it's fine and sunnies all of them probably it's a it's a manageable look on the bags. and you can watch the full interview with the rubin do you want to know that's the business for this all right and all his remarks indeed for the sunday looking forward to more...
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s top spy agency also believes that homegrown terrorists trained abroad could payson pose a major threat to the games my five said the arab spring uprisings which nato and its allies have supported allowed to move in and create new training camps defense expert tony shaffer believes that nato as foreign current pains are a cause for radicalization. i think people and anticipated wrongly that somehow democracy would just kind of spring forth when given a chance to do that i think people misunderstood badly the idea that you can simply give people a democracy and let them take it from there on i think unless you have a real desire for a democratic process for all voices are heard the default position is really more totalitarian government and one that fails it is an opportunity when society falls apart like it didn't libya like it's doing in syria and frankly in egypt you have an opportunity for these groups who are probably the best equipped best organized to come in and take advantage of the chaos so i think the people of many people in my government misinterpreted completely the potenti
s top spy agency also believes that homegrown terrorists trained abroad could payson pose a major threat to the games my five said the arab spring uprisings which nato and its allies have supported allowed to move in and create new training camps defense expert tony shaffer believes that nato as foreign current pains are a cause for radicalization. i think people and anticipated wrongly that somehow democracy would just kind of spring forth when given a chance to do that i think people...
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they are ahead of payson said was a. homicide has been a problem in 2012. >>justine: we will take a break and be right back. stay with us. signs easton's give >>justine: a suspicious man attempted to follow a child and morocco. this happened on id drive led a man parked his car near the boy began followed him. before the child could get help the man drove away. the man is described as having black hair, a mustache and a short beard. caesars is as an >>vicki: if you find yourself hungry in the santa francisco financial district did you have some per diem money, you will want to go to per diem. it is latin for per day. >> it resonates with a lot of the financial district people. it is your daily allowance for food and air and drink is pure is we have quick fired dishes, you can come and have a quick quality lunch and get back your job. >>vicki: it is a cozy spot for happy hour. there is a 49ers gold rush theme. >> it is a comfortable feeling. we went for a very comfortable 5. >>vicki: would be cooking? no one walks out of your request >>mark: absolutely not.
they are ahead of payson said was a. homicide has been a problem in 2012. >>justine: we will take a break and be right back. stay with us. signs easton's give >>justine: a suspicious man attempted to follow a child and morocco. this happened on id drive led a man parked his car near the boy began followed him. before the child could get help the man drove away. the man is described as having black hair, a mustache and a short beard. caesars is as an >>vicki: if you find...
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it happened east of payson, arizona. obesity rates are skyrocketing in america. the government wants restaurant chains to post calorie counts. as brian todd reports, pizza executives are fighting back. >> reporter: lunch time and i'm ordering pizza for my colleagues and me. it's 100 degrees outside and i don't want caloric intake. luckily i can get a sense of how many calories i'll be slamming. it's on the menu board. medium pepperoni, please that's 215 calories for a slice. if one part of the health care laws goes through, i'll see that on every dominos in america. they would force restaurant chains with 20 or more locations to clearly post on menus or menu boards the calorie count for each item. you're telling me how many different ways can you order a pizza? >> we calculated can you do 34 million different it ragss of a pizza. >> reporter: this womaalls of c hill trying to fight off the proposed rule. pizza executives say with all those ways to order a pizza, a menu board calculation of calories is useless. executives
it happened east of payson, arizona. obesity rates are skyrocketing in america. the government wants restaurant chains to post calorie counts. as brian todd reports, pizza executives are fighting back. >> reporter: lunch time and i'm ordering pizza for my colleagues and me. it's 100 degrees outside and i don't want caloric intake. luckily i can get a sense of how many calories i'll be slamming. it's on the menu board. medium pepperoni, please that's 215 calories for a slice. if one part...
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it happened just east of payson, arizona, about 90 miles north of phoenix.ay around the area. >>> even though former penn state coach jerry sandusky is in jail and was found guilty of abusing ten boys the case is far from over and our legal guys are weighing in. >> they could very well spark new criminal charges against sandusky and if they do, i would hope they would bring in dottie also as a co-defendant and accomplice. >> that's his wife. >> that's his wife. but it is very interesting, this matt sandusky. this is the alleged reason they did not put jerry sandusky on the witness stand. >> you can catch the rest of my conversation with our legal guys at 4:00 eastern time. you are in the cnn newsroom. in the gulf of mexico right now the threat of a tropical storm is prompting the evacuation of oil rigs off the coast of texas and louisiana. let's bring in bonnie
it happened just east of payson, arizona, about 90 miles north of phoenix.ay around the area. >>> even though former penn state coach jerry sandusky is in jail and was found guilty of abusing ten boys the case is far from over and our legal guys are weighing in. >> they could very well spark new criminal charges against sandusky and if they do, i would hope they would bring in dottie also as a co-defendant and accomplice. >> that's his wife. >> that's his wife. but it...