SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
38
38
Apr 8, 2018
04/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
luke's for over 30 years, and i worked in the sub acute unit for 15 years. i'm going to limit my comments to mostly the issue of sub acute. there's so much here that we could comment on. as you know, there is an acute shortage of sub acute beds in san francisco. at its peak, st. luke's had nearly 40 beds, and now it has 17. in 2012, sutter cpmc decided that only admissions from their hospitals could go into the sub acute unit. and then, in 2016, they decided that there would be no further admissions, so what's happened is that the number of patients have just been gradually falling. now, as i think was mentioned, the plan that cpmc has now is to transfer the 17 patients remaining to the davies campus, and these beds that are being given to the sub acute are going to be placed in the skilled nursing facility, which has 38 beds now, and it'll go down to 21. and this is adding to another crisis that we have, and that is hospital-based snf beds, because the only snf beds that are hospital based in san francisco will be those 17 at davies. so what cpmc plans to do
luke's for over 30 years, and i worked in the sub acute unit for 15 years. i'm going to limit my comments to mostly the issue of sub acute. there's so much here that we could comment on. as you know, there is an acute shortage of sub acute beds in san francisco. at its peak, st. luke's had nearly 40 beds, and now it has 17. in 2012, sutter cpmc decided that only admissions from their hospitals could go into the sub acute unit. and then, in 2016, they decided that there would be no further...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
66
66
Apr 14, 2018
04/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
lukes for 30 years including sub-acute unit for 15 years. there is a health emergency, subacute care which includes people requiring the chronic use of ventilators to breathe and people with long-term medically complex physicians is to be phased out by cpmc. as testeddage plans to let the unit die of attrition which would leave them without any subacute bed. patients would be separated out of the county. dps estimated at least 17 beds are needed. dph has convened a group of hospitals to wrestle with this problem. cpmc up to now has been resistant to participate thinking they have made their contribution already cpmc wants to get out of the sub-acute business and witness their plan for attrition at davies. cpmc has a responsibility to be part of the solution and one way they can do this is admit new patients to the sub unit at davies until solutions can be found. -- building a new subacute facility into the buildings. we applause and support the efforts by dph to look at st. maries as an option. finally one last comment, sub-acute beds are no
lukes for 30 years including sub-acute unit for 15 years. there is a health emergency, subacute care which includes people requiring the chronic use of ventilators to breathe and people with long-term medically complex physicians is to be phased out by cpmc. as testeddage plans to let the unit die of attrition which would leave them without any subacute bed. patients would be separated out of the county. dps estimated at least 17 beds are needed. dph has convened a group of hospitals to wrestle...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
68
68
Apr 5, 2018
04/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
mary's medical center to talk about the possibility of developing a skilled nursing and sub acute unit. we know there are no longer any sub acute units in san francisco, so this is a priority for the city. so -- and currently as saint mary's medical center, kentfield owns and operates a long-term acute care hospital, so there might be an interest for expanding care for those patients. additionally, chinese hospital has a 23 bed unit that's unlicensed, but we are currently working with them to help get it licensed. that process can take quite sometime, so we are working with the mayor's office and looking at options to help expedite that process. the third objective, which is more longer term is to look at the potential expansion of our existing residential care facility at our behavioral health center located at san francisco general hospital, and the final strategy is to explore the development of additional post acute care and senior living housing services at the jewish home campus. so all of those things that i've just discussed, you know, will take at least a couple of year yea ye
mary's medical center to talk about the possibility of developing a skilled nursing and sub acute unit. we know there are no longer any sub acute units in san francisco, so this is a priority for the city. so -- and currently as saint mary's medical center, kentfield owns and operates a long-term acute care hospital, so there might be an interest for expanding care for those patients. additionally, chinese hospital has a 23 bed unit that's unlicensed, but we are currently working with them to...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
20
20
Apr 11, 2018
04/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
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. cpmc is the largest, richest and most powerful hospital group in california. the department of justice even says that cpmc they have such a strangle hold on northern california hospital it is able to jack up the prices of all hospital care, so when the hospital council produces a document like the post-acute care council's report, you know that it's cpmc that's talking here and sutter healther health, and ssuttersutter healther heall care and they talk about -- so g thing of what cpmc's group is saying is still a regional care forcing people out of the county. they talk about using existing facilities within san francisco like exploring unused space in hospitals medical office buildings. are they talking about the open floor in davies and empty med call medicl facilities. their main thing is trying to expand university based care. >> thank you. next speak
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. cpmc is the largest, richest and most powerful hospital group in california. the department of justice even says that cpmc they have such a strangle hold on northern california hospital it is able to jack up the prices of all hospital care, so when the...
45
45
Apr 30, 2018
04/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
you're shown for your neighbors at this and credibly challenging time is extraordinary the united states to his sub jordan managed this refugee influx providing nearly one point one billion dollars in humanitarian aid to jordan since the start of the conflict in syria turning to middle east peace when the president out of the united states would recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel he also announced that the united states is not taking a position on boundaries or borders and will support a two state solution if the parties agree to it the spirit specific boundaries of israel sovereignty in jerusalem remain subject to negotiation between those parties the united states continues to support the status quo with regard to the harm of serif temple mount and its vice president hence we are firm just in january here in amman and we are committed to continuing to respect jordan special role as the custodian of those holy sites in jerusalem we will continue to work for peace in the great hope of offering the best outcome for both the israeli and palestinian people finally both of our countries know
you're shown for your neighbors at this and credibly challenging time is extraordinary the united states to his sub jordan managed this refugee influx providing nearly one point one billion dollars in humanitarian aid to jordan since the start of the conflict in syria turning to middle east peace when the president out of the united states would recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel he also announced that the united states is not taking a position on boundaries or borders and will...
52
52
Apr 1, 2018
04/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
be many of us in this room who are beyond the life expectancy you would have had in sub-saharan africa. in the united states it is almost 79. what does it mean to be poor in america? the heritage foundation has done at least two studies where he surveyed people who meet the federal definition of poverty. what does he find? 40% of all poor households own their own home, on average a three-bedroom home. the average for household in the united states has more than two rooms per person. they have more living space than the average person in paris, london, vienna, or athens. 89% have a microwave oven. 80% have air-conditioning. i grew up in fresno. [laughter] when i grew up in fresno the only place that had air-conditioning was the grocery store. andcut a hole in your roof you put water there and you put a fan and you blew hot air through the house and pretended it was getting cooler. [laughter] that is what we had. today, 80% of all poor households have real air-conditioning. what has happened in the rest of the world when it starts to move to market capitalism? let's take a look at china. in 1978 china
be many of us in this room who are beyond the life expectancy you would have had in sub-saharan africa. in the united states it is almost 79. what does it mean to be poor in america? the heritage foundation has done at least two studies where he surveyed people who meet the federal definition of poverty. what does he find? 40% of all poor households own their own home, on average a three-bedroom home. the average for household in the united states has more than two rooms per person. they have...
89
89
Apr 12, 2018
04/18
by
KCSM
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
. - perceptions of the united states in developing countries were pepfar was very active is radically different than in other developing countries. - you only have to go to sub-saharan africa as an american and tell them that you're from the united states, and from the president to a person in the farthest rural community will say thank you for helping us. when no one else came, you came. - [narrator] in 2014, an ebola outbreak showcased the dangers of infectious diseases in the era of mega cities and transatlantic flights. with its first recorded case in rural guinea, the epidemic quickly spread to bustling lagos, and a handful of cases crossed the ocean making their way to the u.s. - i grew up in nebraska, and a lot of my midwestern neighbors were questioning why is the u.s. getting involved in this? and that conversation switched the minute that we started to see the quick transfer of the ebola crisis on a plane in new york, in chicago, in houston. - it came to my home state in texas. mr. duncan took a flight from liberia, and 24 hours later he landed in dallas. and about a week later he was ill, reported to an emergency room in a hospital in dallas, texa
. - perceptions of the united states in developing countries were pepfar was very active is radically different than in other developing countries. - you only have to go to sub-saharan africa as an american and tell them that you're from the united states, and from the president to a person in the farthest rural community will say thank you for helping us. when no one else came, you came. - [narrator] in 2014, an ebola outbreak showcased the dangers of infectious diseases in the era of mega...
53
53
Apr 1, 2018
04/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
ou say that the united states has decided to sub port british ally. and they have decided to close russian consulate general in seattle as well as to expel 60 russian diplomats. that's very interesting. you see that what is protects for such. >> let me ask you, if i may. you say there's no evidence of russian involvement. do you agree that acknowledge that it was a soviet era nerve agent used in this attack on the two russian citizens in great brita britain? >> you see that frankly, i don't know. you say that what we offered and what we have requested from our british colleagues, just only to give us evidence, to give us proof regarding the enrollment of russian site into this accident. we have accident convention on prohibition of chemical weapons. the headquarter of this convention in the hague. let's seek together and in accordance with pa riggss of this convention, let's cooperate and let's try to find out what has happened in london. and, please and please, let's work together. and let's decide what should we do together, not to permit such accid
ou say that the united states has decided to sub port british ally. and they have decided to close russian consulate general in seattle as well as to expel 60 russian diplomats. that's very interesting. you see that what is protects for such. >> let me ask you, if i may. you say there's no evidence of russian involvement. do you agree that acknowledge that it was a soviet era nerve agent used in this attack on the two russian citizens in great brita britain? >> you see that frankly,...
34
34
Apr 20, 2018
04/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
see any real improvements on the horizon other facts are not are really is and united states the cuba policy has been subbed out to hardliners in congress to an american represented as to be more specific and they're really driving this and i don't see that changing anytime soon ok carlos are you all thoughts on the evolution of u.s. cuba relations improvement in relations which began under barack obama has been partially reversed since donald trump entered the white house do you see them getting worse now with this new keepin leader well obviously. it was reversing everything that obama did he has actually not done that i think there is a consensus in the united states whereby europe your people inside the government outside the government and business in the articles or sector in some states are in revolving and hands that it makes sense to continue having a normalization process so you'll see a kind of a weird situation drama has diminished has thrown down the embassy how and i would think it's a big mistake that damages. q well as it doesn't damage that much the cuban government but it damaged the cuban
see any real improvements on the horizon other facts are not are really is and united states the cuba policy has been subbed out to hardliners in congress to an american represented as to be more specific and they're really driving this and i don't see that changing anytime soon ok carlos are you all thoughts on the evolution of u.s. cuba relations improvement in relations which began under barack obama has been partially reversed since donald trump entered the white house do you see them...
85
85
Apr 17, 2018
04/18
by
CNBC
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
important gaps between the personal view of the president of the united states, what the federal government government's view is and the sub the different aspects of the government are this is one where trump has largely but not entirely been boxed in we saw this before with attempts to minimize sanctions passed by congress to carve out a path where he can have some kind of deal, a relationship with people. >> thank you for joining us. >>> coming up, after bank of america beats estimates, can goldman sachs followsuit ♪ most people come to la with big dreams. ♪ we came with big appetites. with expedia, you could book a flight, hotel, car, and activity all in one place. ♪ >>> welcome back to "street signs. emanuel macron is giving a much heralded speech to the european parliament this morning. he said he's ready to increase france's eu budget contribution on condition that the european union becomes more efficient he also says the european parliament and the european union generally needs urgent road maps for eurozone reform. we'll come back to with you any further developments from that speech donald trump is expected to an
important gaps between the personal view of the president of the united states, what the federal government government's view is and the sub the different aspects of the government are this is one where trump has largely but not entirely been boxed in we saw this before with attempts to minimize sanctions passed by congress to carve out a path where he can have some kind of deal, a relationship with people. >> thank you for joining us. >>> coming up, after bank of america beats...
186
186
Apr 4, 2018
04/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 186
favorite 0
quote 0
united states, right? the racial drop of one drop of whatever blood of sub-saharan, african, you are black. and powells proudly claim their blackness, even though adam was originally born with blond hair and blue eyes. you see his baby picture. but he's black and his father is black and they are the blackest of black, right? so give you a little clip of adam. >> i stood one day before the greatest ruler of this day. god said to moses, what's in your hand? moses said, lord, i've got a stick, that's all. he said let me use what's in your hand. and god used that slave boy with a stick in his hand to divide the red seas, marched through a wilderness, drained water out of rocks and people to freedom land. what's in your hand? what's in your hand? one with god. always. walk with him and talk with him and speak together and fight together and with god's hand in your hand, the victory will be accomplished here sooner than you dreamed, sooner than you hoped, sooner than you prayed for, sooner than you imagined. good night and god bless you. >> so adam was cool, all those things, and he led in the co
united states, right? the racial drop of one drop of whatever blood of sub-saharan, african, you are black. and powells proudly claim their blackness, even though adam was originally born with blond hair and blue eyes. you see his baby picture. but he's black and his father is black and they are the blackest of black, right? so give you a little clip of adam. >> i stood one day before the greatest ruler of this day. god said to moses, what's in your hand? moses said, lord, i've got a...
667
667
Apr 17, 2018
04/18
by
CNBC
tv
eye 667
favorite 0
quote 3
it's a 1$135 billion company >> in the united states where they had better sub growth, they have 56 millionubscribers. they are in half of all broadband households how long can you keep that growth up? the saturation it has to slow down. they're adding more subscribers this year than last year in the u.s. >> jumping ahead of that, your concern is if they hit a cold streak, people would eventually drop those subscriptions >> i think the sub growth will be disappointing, the stock will get whacked. maybe that's the point to look at it. right now everyone assumes that netflix can't miss that seems unreasonable. >> you wouldn't suggest shorting it >> life is too short to short netflix here it has too much momentum too many people are eager to buy it for my blood i look at it as a stock i'm not going to put meaningful investment capital behind as a guy who cares about valuation. but i won't wrestle the short end and i'll be concerned about the traditional media ecosystem because of how well they're doing. >> barton, thank you >> we're in d.c., feeling patriotic and everything >> historic. >> was
it's a 1$135 billion company >> in the united states where they had better sub growth, they have 56 millionubscribers. they are in half of all broadband households how long can you keep that growth up? the saturation it has to slow down. they're adding more subscribers this year than last year in the u.s. >> jumping ahead of that, your concern is if they hit a cold streak, people would eventually drop those subscriptions >> i think the sub growth will be disappointing, the...
53
53
Apr 29, 2018
04/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
united states, the first festival at university of illinois 1974. performers producers, album distributors and fans supported an underground yet visible sub culture and that's the first network of accessible lesbian celebrity at a time when no other performance or politicians were out i'm adamant about being conduit about generations and passing information along noting where many institutions continue today thrive questioning why others had to fade out and nurturing students to do oral histories of all the living elder feminist heroins are alive and kicking, yeah. and a couple of other things and i truly want to open it up for discussion, part of the problem in generating more access to this kind of info is we don't really bring women's history and women's studies into middle schools and high schools, we have made women history utilization, you can when you go to college, not everyone goes to college. it's really a reflection to have fear of anything that has to do with the female body being addressed in middle school which is exactly the time those discussions should be held. many of my best students turned fantastic papers about not just absolute
united states, the first festival at university of illinois 1974. performers producers, album distributors and fans supported an underground yet visible sub culture and that's the first network of accessible lesbian celebrity at a time when no other performance or politicians were out i'm adamant about being conduit about generations and passing information along noting where many institutions continue today thrive questioning why others had to fade out and nurturing students to do oral...
166
166
Apr 15, 2018
04/18
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 166
favorite 0
quote 2
sub-compact tractor for just $99 a month. learn more at your john deere dealer. maria: welcome back. a bold move from the unitedth allies great britain and france, helping the u.s. target the regime of bashar al-assad after the syrian dictator killed dozens of his own people in a chemical attack last week. the mission crippling syria's chemical weapons capabilities according to the pentagon but officials admit assad can still carry out chemical attacks. the u.s. warning it remains " locked and loaded" to respond should that happen. president trump on friday talking about two main allies russia and iran. president trump: i also have a message tonight for the two governments most responsible for supporting, equipping and financing the criminal assad regime. to iran and to russia, i ask, what kind of a nation wants to be associated with the mass murder of innocent men, women, and children? in 2013 president putin and his government promised the world that they would guarantee the elimination of syria's chemical weapons. assad's recent attack and today 's response are the direct result of russia's failure to keep t
sub-compact tractor for just $99 a month. learn more at your john deere dealer. maria: welcome back. a bold move from the unitedth allies great britain and france, helping the u.s. target the regime of bashar al-assad after the syrian dictator killed dozens of his own people in a chemical attack last week. the mission crippling syria's chemical weapons capabilities according to the pentagon but officials admit assad can still carry out chemical attacks. the u.s. warning it remains " locked...
41
41
Apr 25, 2018
04/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
they see us as part of the united states army and part of the united states airports -- air force with similar capability. to bring special sub relationships that they have and in the state partnership program. >> thank you. >> did you have more to say? okay, good. >> thank you. german feeling. >> thank you. salie on behalf of the committee, thank you for the remarkable things that the national guard does around the world. i know that there's a bipartisan support for what we call the accounts. i think over the last two or three years, being under the chairwoman robu hopefully the equipment fit you've requested is we're meeting your needs and also meeting just the issues of, you know -- affect obviously the regular force as well as the national guard. i too have some questions on the deployment. secretary of defense was specifically authorized under title -- under title 32, section 05 -- 502 f. is it authorization for 4,000? >> it's up to 4,000, yes, sir. >> it's a little unclear to me, maybe because this is a recent announcement whose paying for what. you're making a plea for reprogramming, which -- who is actually paying for
they see us as part of the united states army and part of the united states airports -- air force with similar capability. to bring special sub relationships that they have and in the state partnership program. >> thank you. >> did you have more to say? okay, good. >> thank you. german feeling. >> thank you. salie on behalf of the committee, thank you for the remarkable things that the national guard does around the world. i know that there's a bipartisan support for...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
57
57
Apr 18, 2018
04/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
sub standard building measures should never be our goal with housing. our safety is at stake, the importance of this topic, we must remind ourselves that this issue deals with dwelling units where tenants will be sleeping and thusly may not be aware of a potential fire until it's too lite. i wanted to look at a couple specific examples instead of just talking generally about this. i do understand there's two prefabricated modular housing developments in the city, one at 38 harriet street and one at 3830 third street, and i question whether these buildings were built to the local san francisco building code. did electrical, plumbing, fire sign off for the rough end of these build outs? if not, as it relates to disclosure and transparency, were the tenants made aware of this noncompliance? as it relates to understanding what the implications are of remodels, were the tenants made aware if they open up walls or ceilings that they, at their deem are responsible for bringing their units up to the local building code? if they were great, but i'm just asking the question 'cause they may not have been. they are very, very concerned with the safety of our residents and the safety
sub standard building measures should never be our goal with housing. our safety is at stake, the importance of this topic, we must remind ourselves that this issue deals with dwelling units where tenants will be sleeping and thusly may not be aware of a potential fire until it's too lite. i wanted to look at a couple specific examples instead of just talking generally about this. i do understand there's two prefabricated modular housing developments in the city, one at 38 harriet street and...
200
200
Apr 6, 2018
04/18
by
KRON
tv
eye 200
favorite 0
quote 0
united states. by this time next year, both cars will be discontinued. and chevrolet has similar plans. the sub-compact chevy sonic could get the ax this year... and the chevy impala could also become a car of the past. (vicki) the ford escape has failed the new passenger side crash test-- the insurance institute for highway safety's test... is designed to show how well front-seat passengers are protected in a violent collision. it's supposed to mimic the impact of a vehicle with another car or a tree or pole. the escape earned a "poor" rating-- the cabin was crushed inward and side airbags did not deploy. the escape was the only small s-u-v in a group of seven tested to not pass. ford points out that the escape has earned high marks in all other government and insurance institute crash tests. (steve) happening now-- it's distracted driving awareness month. and officers across the state are cracking down on people who aren't paying attention behind the wheel. joe moeller has the story. law enforcement agencies in california are going to crack down on distracted drivers for distracted driving aw
united states. by this time next year, both cars will be discontinued. and chevrolet has similar plans. the sub-compact chevy sonic could get the ax this year... and the chevy impala could also become a car of the past. (vicki) the ford escape has failed the new passenger side crash test-- the insurance institute for highway safety's test... is designed to show how well front-seat passengers are protected in a violent collision. it's supposed to mimic the impact of a vehicle with another car or...
108
108
Apr 21, 2018
04/18
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
pointing out that -- the sort of sub text there is that we've heard these promises from north korea in the past and they do what they wish to do. if they get from the unitedn perhaps the u.s. will get from north korea what it wants. mr. pompeo had a moment there to be the diplomat, which is what the white house was seeking for him to do. there's some concern about this battle as a whole in the foreign relations committee and then the final vote on the senate floor, damaging him, signaling to the world that he doesn't have the support of the senate. i'm not sure that matters. the key things for our allies and adversaries to know is he has the full support of the president trump. when he's out on the stump, he's speak forking the head of the united states. that's made clear by president trump that he has his full endorsement. arthel: you say as long as president trump and kim jong-un get what they want fra the the e meeting, it's good. but i have to move on because i want to touch on something you said a second ago. i want to play some sound from senator tom cotton from earlier this week. let's listen. >> mike pompeo will be confirmed as the next secretary
pointing out that -- the sort of sub text there is that we've heard these promises from north korea in the past and they do what they wish to do. if they get from the unitedn perhaps the u.s. will get from north korea what it wants. mr. pompeo had a moment there to be the diplomat, which is what the white house was seeking for him to do. there's some concern about this battle as a whole in the foreign relations committee and then the final vote on the senate floor, damaging him, signaling to...
314
314
Apr 12, 2018
04/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 314
favorite 0
quote 2
were hospitalize and treated for smoke inhalation and one person was subs kent quently treated at the university of ichigan burn unit. if he had not act sod quickly, three lives may have been lost. his heroism and selfish actions that night established why deputy jenkins is so deserve og the co--- of the congressional badge of brafery. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from georgia seek recognition? >> i rise to call attention to a problem. the united states is the only industrialized nation where the number of pregnancy-related deaths is on the rise. this is particularly true for black women who are nearly four times more likely to die from pregnancy complications than white women. additionally, "the new york times" reported yesterday that black infants are more than a disparity n, larger than -- now than it was in 18506789 black maternal health week started yesterday. today i stand before congress not only to raise awareness but to encourage my colleagues to take swift action and fund maternal health care clinics in 2019. with that, i yield back. >> for what purpose does th
were hospitalize and treated for smoke inhalation and one person was subs kent quently treated at the university of ichigan burn unit. if he had not act sod quickly, three lives may have been lost. his heroism and selfish actions that night established why deputy jenkins is so deserve og the co--- of the congressional badge of brafery. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from georgia seek recognition? >> i rise to call attention to a problem. the...
184
184
Apr 11, 2018
04/18
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 184
favorite 0
quote 0
united states of america. ainsley: kayleigh,. >> yes exactly, there are million things you could ask sarah sanders about sub stant issues this isy. that was ridiculous. boils down to the fact that the media can not stand that president trump is succeeding. they can not stand president obama couldn't achieve historically hoe unemployment. president trump has. they couldn't stand isis flourishing under the obama but under president trump they're on the run. they couldn't stand that president trump acted in syria. they can not stand that president trump is succeeding. that is the root of it. ainsley: jessica, republican feel like they do everything they can to take the president down, hysterics for her to ask this question, she and sarah huckabee sanders they keep going back and forth that is why i laughed at beginning. she is one that said sarah huckabee sanders didn't make the pecan pie. that she was just kidding. do you think democrats will do whatever they can to take down the president. >> i don't think so. there are a lot of people on both sides of the aisle are following trail of what is going on here. if you listen to repu
united states of america. ainsley: kayleigh,. >> yes exactly, there are million things you could ask sarah sanders about sub stant issues this isy. that was ridiculous. boils down to the fact that the media can not stand that president trump is succeeding. they can not stand president obama couldn't achieve historically hoe unemployment. president trump has. they couldn't stand isis flourishing under the obama but under president trump they're on the run. they couldn't stand that...
108
108
Apr 27, 2018
04/18
by
CNBC
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
sub-2% inflation is enough to force their hand to continue to move forward. generally, it's a done deal. >> capital inflow, people want to invest in the united states and that isto see you >> thank you >>> earnings just in from chevron wi chevron, first quarter earnings well above estimates revenues did miss forecasts, but we should point out far fewer analysts give estimates for revenues than for earnings the stock is up nicely >>> when we come back, amazon's blockbuster chart is sending shares higher. that's right after the break once there was an organism so small no one thought much of it at all. people said it just made a mess until exxonmobil scientists put it to the test. they thought someday it could become fuel and power our cars wouldn't that be cool? and that's why exxonmobil scientists think it's not small at all. energy lives here. theextreme risk of burstd a pipes and water damage...y... soon, insurance companies won't pay for damages. that is, not if they can help prevent damages from happening in the first place. at cognizant, we're turning the industry known for processing claims into one focused on prevention with predictive analytics, helpin
sub-2% inflation is enough to force their hand to continue to move forward. generally, it's a done deal. >> capital inflow, people want to invest in the united states and that isto see you >> thank you >>> earnings just in from chevron wi chevron, first quarter earnings well above estimates revenues did miss forecasts, but we should point out far fewer analysts give estimates for revenues than for earnings the stock is up nicely >>> when we come back, amazon's...
201
201
Apr 15, 2018
04/18
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 201
favorite 0
quote 1
united states, based his decisions based on that assumption. just let that sink in. that is effectively, whether he was doing it consciously or sub consciously, he baked in political bias in our institution and doing it to make her look legitimate as opposed to illegitimate. >> he said his decision wouldn't have changed had the polls been different. but it's hard to really know. >> he writes about a conversation he has with president obama about feeling guilty about possibly costing hillary the election and it's a very interesting read i will tell you. >> you've read a lot of the book, chris. >> i'm a reporter. i'm looking to see if there's some facts. if he's setting the record straight. i didn't find much of that but i haven't read the whole thing. >> there's a lot of tabloid stuff in there. >> here's trump trump trump. trump sells books, newspapers. he helps a lot of things, comey doubles down on that. >>> i do want to bring in other headlines we're following closely this morning. starting with extreme weather. cities across the midwest are usheunder snow emergenciries. thiemergencicies.troopers respo0 crashes across the state
united states, based his decisions based on that assumption. just let that sink in. that is effectively, whether he was doing it consciously or sub consciously, he baked in political bias in our institution and doing it to make her look legitimate as opposed to illegitimate. >> he said his decision wouldn't have changed had the polls been different. but it's hard to really know. >> he writes about a conversation he has with president obama about feeling guilty about possibly costing...