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. >> cat spoke for thia. then i have cheryl thornton. >> good morning. i work for the department of public health. i have worked in district 10 for the department of public health for 28 years. now, i am at southeast health center. transportation barriers are sited as barriers to healthcare access. they do lay care and miss or delay medication use. these may lead to poor management of chronic illness and that is poor health outcomes. transportation is necessary for medication access particularly for those with chronic disease. chronic disease can require a limb visit and medication and access. change to evidence based care. without transportation and intervention results, it may lead to lack of appropriate medical treatment or unmet health care needs which can accumulate and worsen the healthcare outcomes. many studies identified transport barriers with lead to early death with those with chronic disease. in addition the prices have risen. they are up to $3 per ride. the rides provide a transfer good for 120 minutes. if they are out of the patient's cont
. >> cat spoke for thia. then i have cheryl thornton. >> good morning. i work for the department of public health. i have worked in district 10 for the department of public health for 28 years. now, i am at southeast health center. transportation barriers are sited as barriers to healthcare access. they do lay care and miss or delay medication use. these may lead to poor management of chronic illness and that is poor health outcomes. transportation is necessary for medication access...
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m hast suisse chief thia broken his silence over the spying probe. internal memo, he praised the outcome. he described recent events as deeply regrettable, adding mistakes have been made. credit suisse' board exonerated him, ousting the chief operating officer. credit suisse decline to comment on the note. that is your bloomberg business flash. matt: thanks very much. we are following that story there very closely. the u.s. economy is losing speed manufacturere falling to its lowest level since the end of the last recession. past, growth below 2% would almost have guaranteed a contraction. now, some believe the u.s. can continue out one to 1.5% without falling into a recession. klaus baader, global chief economist at societe generale is still with us. there's a lot of talk about the possibility of the theoretical stall speed being lower. what is your take as an economist? >> yes, i think that is absolutely true. potential growth has slowed in the united states as it has in multiple economies. that is a function of two things. one, slower growth of th
m hast suisse chief thia broken his silence over the spying probe. internal memo, he praised the outcome. he described recent events as deeply regrettable, adding mistakes have been made. credit suisse' board exonerated him, ousting the chief operating officer. credit suisse decline to comment on the note. that is your bloomberg business flash. matt: thanks very much. we are following that story there very closely. the u.s. economy is losing speed manufacturere falling to its lowest level since...
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we need to be doing more of thia phase one , looking at different targets. we need to take 99 shots, 100on shotoal to find one that's good, i'm fine with that. >> repter: but what if drugs weren't required to begin the r's?t against alzhei researchers have found focused ultrasound alone can clear away plaques in mice. early data suggests the techque may be doing the sam for judi and two others.ar >> thi had a decrease in plaques as compared to this area, which we did not tat. >> reporter: it's unclear why this happens. the ultrasound might trigger an immune response, or the brain's glymphatic system, which clears out wae. regardless, in the case of theth micer behavior and memory function improved. >> hopefully we can get replication of the animal studies that shows that the plaques were cleared and the symptoms improved over time. >> reporter: it's possible mice may not be a good model for humans in this case. after all, nearly all of those failed tris began withre promisinlts in the animals. but after three ultrasoundaf treatments, judi and mark are convin
we need to be doing more of thia phase one , looking at different targets. we need to take 99 shots, 100on shotoal to find one that's good, i'm fine with that. >> repter: but what if drugs weren't required to begin the r's?t against alzhei researchers have found focused ultrasound alone can clear away plaques in mice. early data suggests the techque may be doing the sam for judi and two others.ar >> thi had a decrease in plaques as compared to this area, which we did not tat....
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chairman exonerating, if we m.n use that word, thia he started with mutual trust and confidence, androkered the departure. this changes the narrative for ubs, doesn't it? last week saying we are still doing the checks and balances. this fundamentally changes the narrative. this is the man who negotiated an exit agreement from credit suisse. he was not posed by ubs. i am surmising. he was an available commodity in the market for ubs to hire. >> that's right. this is something we have talked about for days. he was a rising star. someone well known in zurich. someone who would or had potential to attract clients in talent from credit suisse. that was always the concern. if you look at that press conference, the chairman made a reference to that. the coo put in place this operation with credit suisse will now tell you was wrong and disproportionate. he was looking after the interests of the bank. in terms of ubs, funnily enough, today was the first day at work for the man who said he felt personally threatened by this investigation, but again, the issue here, this is what the chairman al
chairman exonerating, if we m.n use that word, thia he started with mutual trust and confidence, androkered the departure. this changes the narrative for ubs, doesn't it? last week saying we are still doing the checks and balances. this fundamentally changes the narrative. this is the man who negotiated an exit agreement from credit suisse. he was not posed by ubs. i am surmising. he was an available commodity in the market for ubs to hire. >> that's right. this is something we have...
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these twos so thias of rudy giuliani either promised to raise money for pete sessions the republicansman of tebl texas and guess who was involved in passing along recommendations that ivanovich, the ambassador be removed from that position? there is a clear allegation here of a pay to play scheme and this is why i think when you have the president of the united states on the south lawn saying talk to rudy, it's because the facts that are here are problematic and donald trump wants nothing to do with it and he's pushing it back off to his personal attorney, rudy giuliani. >> so, david, what's going to be the political fallout from these charges that have now been leveled? >> well, the political fallout is going to be that we have another set of facts in this case that is going to make it that much harder for the president to just rally -- have every single republican rally around him. it draws in other people, tentacles are everywhere and so if you're looking at the political impact here, you are once again learning a new set of facts each day that makes the president's case more diff
these twos so thias of rudy giuliani either promised to raise money for pete sessions the republicansman of tebl texas and guess who was involved in passing along recommendations that ivanovich, the ambassador be removed from that position? there is a clear allegation here of a pay to play scheme and this is why i think when you have the president of the united states on the south lawn saying talk to rudy, it's because the facts that are here are problematic and donald trump wants nothing to do...
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. >> speaking of names like all thia tulta that are trying to come back from a big drop -- >> you goou know, could be something that brian westbrook runs back against the giants, desean jackson runs up against the giants, i just feel like that you don't know roku -- you don't know what is going to happen with roku you don't know whether apple tv -- they ran a lot of ads. >> on every nfl game. >> they spent a fortune. apple was for a moment there -- remember budweiser -- >> disney pluses had a pretty powerful ad campaign going as well. >> i know. roku, maybe it costs -- look, we have to find out how many different things millennials are willing to watch we don't know. >> the only beneficiary now of all these streaming services is network television >> are there show runners of stranger things, new nine figure deal for season four >> that's where it is ending up, all the digital companies spending enormous amounts on the large platforms. >> dish. don't drop us, we'll drop you. >> right >> what is that? >> they're fighting with -- >> that sucks. >> apple, because tim cook made a comment
. >> speaking of names like all thia tulta that are trying to come back from a big drop -- >> you goou know, could be something that brian westbrook runs back against the giants, desean jackson runs up against the giants, i just feel like that you don't know roku -- you don't know what is going to happen with roku you don't know whether apple tv -- they ran a lot of ads. >> on every nfl game. >> they spent a fortune. apple was for a moment there -- remember budweiser --...
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thia take advantage of as ceo.uss who will replace the chairman, ane haslly since tidj done such a relatively good job in the four years he has been there. i propose let him continue what he is doing and when the current chairman's term expires, we will discuss options for chairman. scarlet: tbd on that one. this had a pretty negative impact in terms of perception on credit suisse and perhaps swiss banks overall. what could they have done better. is there any remedy that needs to be taken to improve perception? david: clearly, this whole story did put the company in a negative light. one has to clarify the company's purpose and goals and objectives. maybe what should have been stressed was this type of activity was done to protect the business, and the business as what the employees survive on. , the employees need to thrive on to protect all the stakeholders, the shareholders, and even the clients themselves from perhaps a leaving employee was not leaving on the best of terms, the company has to be protected from
thia take advantage of as ceo.uss who will replace the chairman, ane haslly since tidj done such a relatively good job in the four years he has been there. i propose let him continue what he is doing and when the current chairman's term expires, we will discuss options for chairman. scarlet: tbd on that one. this had a pretty negative impact in terms of perception on credit suisse and perhaps swiss banks overall. what could they have done better. is there any remedy that needs to be taken to...