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. >> there's going to be a ton of tutus. they are all sold out. >> the race started as a way of lifting people's spirits following the 1906 quake. many drink before the race and others still drink along the route even though it is against the rules. bay to breakers is one city event that is exempt from the nudity order -- ordinance but a ban on bags is in effect. >> if you are bringing a bag it has to be clear about the size of a sheet of paper to carry your cell phone, wallet and keys and things like that. >> reporter: and the police are increasing the number of officers by 20%. b.a.r.t start running at 6:00 and the race is scheduled to start at 8:00 a.m. >> thank you. we will have coverage of bay to breakers starting at 7:00 a.m. we want to see your costumes as well. tweet them to nbc bay area or post them on our facebook. make sure to keep them clean. >>> a former supervisor has been released from jail but his legal troubles are far from over. kimberly tere has more on where he stands right now and what is ahead for him.
. >> there's going to be a ton of tutus. they are all sold out. >> the race started as a way of lifting people's spirits following the 1906 quake. many drink before the race and others still drink along the route even though it is against the rules. bay to breakers is one city event that is exempt from the nudity order -- ordinance but a ban on bags is in effect. >> if you are bringing a bag it has to be clear about the size of a sheet of paper to carry your cell phone, wallet...
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. >> it tutu long for the nigerian government to accept the united states assistance, and it took too long for that to be implemented. >> reporter: the girls were abducted one month ago by the fighters known as boko haram. and despite attacks from the group, they claim that the nigerian government has done little to combat the threats. >> even a bigger concern is the capacity of the nigerian military and the nigerian government's failure to provide leadership to the military. they don't have the capabilities or the equipment or the training that boko haram does. >> reporter: consistent reports from nigeria that the government is guilty of gross human rights of violations. >> perpetrated during some of the security forces against boko haram, and we cannot provide assistance when we have he credible information that those units have violated human rights. >> it's citizens, that it can protect them and offer opportunity. when the soldiers destroy towns, and detain innocent people with impunity, mistrust takes root. >> reporter: that mistrust is growing, there's fear in the u.s. that the
. >> it tutu long for the nigerian government to accept the united states assistance, and it took too long for that to be implemented. >> reporter: the girls were abducted one month ago by the fighters known as boko haram. and despite attacks from the group, they claim that the nigerian government has done little to combat the threats. >> even a bigger concern is the capacity of the nigerian military and the nigerian government's failure to provide leadership to the military....
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the deal the tutu. on the cup run is about six weeks from now on the type of immunity and autumn themed cussing eighteen fourteen. gadhafi and was bought from a bad thing given and the fight against social injustice. in two thousand trading got dressed and one st dining out of time picking the kids and a shave but sandbox with the color on the truth. they are. women tended to be a seaming wicket we can promote abstinence once again the oxygen made with the assertion that women and the new grouping of those that was bad. the kids are the details the vineyard. use the riots the show but decided i'd rather die. i did it was still cool. this is what folks that goal official what to put security. you'll want to speak face to face it what's with that. so what did you know putting these pictures this was the school's going to waste. while today's one billion people go hungry some one billion people on my lunch at one point five billion almost fifty percent of twitter is for us never reaches the outspoken words
the deal the tutu. on the cup run is about six weeks from now on the type of immunity and autumn themed cussing eighteen fourteen. gadhafi and was bought from a bad thing given and the fight against social injustice. in two thousand trading got dressed and one st dining out of time picking the kids and a shave but sandbox with the color on the truth. they are. women tended to be a seaming wicket we can promote abstinence once again the oxygen made with the assertion that women and the new...
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desmond tutu.in soweto, it means something. do mostly people own their homes or do they rent? >> mostly people own their homes. >> they start to make a little money. can you build up? >> you can build up. >> look at the streets here and you see what that kind of pride does. it may not be a rich area, but it's immaculate. squared away. an emerging middle class coming up, rather than fleeing to elsewhere. >> you know where you're going, right? yeah, i know where i'm going. >> next exit? smoky delicious meat over flame. under the overpass, all sorts of mystery meats for sale. the taxi man's lunch. we order some brisket, some sausage, some heart. beautiful thing. meat, a cutting board, a knife. >> you chose well. these guys are good. ♪ >> here, spread over thousands of square feet, the remnants of white colonial rule. what's left from the descendants of bible thumping dutch settlers who came here to farm, to ranch, to build their own world on top of an existing one. the boer's, as they were known, came
desmond tutu.in soweto, it means something. do mostly people own their homes or do they rent? >> mostly people own their homes. >> they start to make a little money. can you build up? >> you can build up. >> look at the streets here and you see what that kind of pride does. it may not be a rich area, but it's immaculate. squared away. an emerging middle class coming up, rather than fleeing to elsewhere. >> you know where you're going, right? yeah, i know where i'm...
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. >> i like the fact that you say that with such for tutued.uch fortitude. >> it is people who made your life less safe. >> i put my money in the pockets of patriots. >> i want us before this movie comes out for america to go to russia and pull them out. by america i mean terry sapor and mike baker should get in their own private under ground plane. yes, an underground plane. and then bomb the forest fires. pull them out and bring him back. >> that's just it. you can't make a movie because the story isn't done yet. we need to get him because the story is done and then you can make a movie. >> by the way, he is not a hero. he was an under performing dweeb who saw an opportunity. >> i look at him as a role model. >> oh crap. i know i should have locked my office door. >> is he really a hero if he hasn't slowed down the spying and surveillance of twitter, microsoft, google, yahoo!, should i keep going? >> did you say google? >> we need more move -- movies. >> they are next. first take down the government and then we will move to these corporations
. >> i like the fact that you say that with such for tutued.uch fortitude. >> it is people who made your life less safe. >> i put my money in the pockets of patriots. >> i want us before this movie comes out for america to go to russia and pull them out. by america i mean terry sapor and mike baker should get in their own private under ground plane. yes, an underground plane. and then bomb the forest fires. pull them out and bring him back. >> that's just it. you...
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katie was running in a tutu. >> it is the only time i can wear it while running and not be staired at. >> when the last made it, he started sweeping the front of his house. after runners and a ton of spectators left their mark. >> it was better this year. a little less public intoxication and urinating. it is a challenge. >> extra police along the route enforced the no alcohol policy. many had their booze taken away and dumped out. >> the cops are doing a good job with control. >> crews went to work sweeping up the mess left behind. >> it will take a longtime. beer bottles as far as the eye can see. and then there is stuff like this. what used to be somebody's costumes. >> i think we should cut it off or get everyone to clean it up themselves. >> half of this park was fenced off and there were complaints of too many drunken spectators. >> with the closure of alamo square we were able to ensure that the public was safe. >> neighbors say it worked. the park was untouched. in san francisco, cornell bernard, abc7 news. >>> many meandered and others dashed to the finish. this year's men's
katie was running in a tutu. >> it is the only time i can wear it while running and not be staired at. >> when the last made it, he started sweeping the front of his house. after runners and a ton of spectators left their mark. >> it was better this year. a little less public intoxication and urinating. it is a challenge. >> extra police along the route enforced the no alcohol policy. many had their booze taken away and dumped out. >> the cops are doing a good job...
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katie was running in a tutu. >> it is the only time i can wear it while running and not be staired at> when the last made it, he started sweeping the front of his house. after runners and a ton of spectators left their mark. >> it was better this year. a little less public intoxication and urinating. it is a challenge. >> extra police along the route enforced the no alcohol policy. many had their booze taken away and dumped out. >> the cops are doing a good job with control. >> crews went to work sweeping up the mess left behind. >> it will take a longtime. beer bottles as far as the eye can see. and then there is stuff like this. what used to be somebody's costumes. >> i think we should cut it off or get everyone to clean it up themselves. >> half of this park was fenced off and there were complaints of too many drunken spectators. >> with the closure of alamo square we were able to ensure that the public was safe. >> neighbors say it worked. the park was untouched. in san francisco, cornell bernard, abc7 news. >>> many meandered and others dashed to the finish. this year's men's win
katie was running in a tutu. >> it is the only time i can wear it while running and not be staired at> when the last made it, he started sweeping the front of his house. after runners and a ton of spectators left their mark. >> it was better this year. a little less public intoxication and urinating. it is a challenge. >> extra police along the route enforced the no alcohol policy. many had their booze taken away and dumped out. >> the cops are doing a good job with...
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the next one is desmond tutu. he hee heee this -- hee heeee. that's what you get that? >> who talked into doing that? >> grover norquist. the tax cutter, now turned into antiunion. he's also against corporate welfare. that's a tough thing to break through. in the book, i shot a breakthrough year. the free revolution committees of correspondence? that started with people you know in your community and your neighborhood, left-right. you joke about it, get together, and make your needs known to him members of congress a state legislature. in the media starts saying, hey, this is bubbling up, we have to pull it. , what mightl it happen is the media starts covering it. the think tanks in the academic world start putting out reports, and it bubbles up on the election scene. the problem with all these 25 areas and more of left, right, convergence and alliance, is there off the table. when they're not on the table, you can't get to first base. bottom-up that i just described, and plus maybe a billionaire or two who might --port it on a bigger still, once it is on the table, the
the next one is desmond tutu. he hee heee this -- hee heeee. that's what you get that? >> who talked into doing that? >> grover norquist. the tax cutter, now turned into antiunion. he's also against corporate welfare. that's a tough thing to break through. in the book, i shot a breakthrough year. the free revolution committees of correspondence? that started with people you know in your community and your neighborhood, left-right. you joke about it, get together, and make your needs...
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that is still the story in terms of the local lanes all tutu a bad trip fire. we have pictures from some viewers out there we also have nancy down there. look at the entire undercarriage of this is completely engulfed. everything has been shut down to try to get this fire out and clear this off the road. we hear the express lanes are open at this hour. if using get through the in bound it's your best shot. or avoid the kennedy altogether. seeing delays all because of a train derailment just before midnight last night. 10-15 minutes behind schedule there. you can go online and we will have the latest also on the road conditions so you know what your commute is looking like. >>marcus is here ... hi marcus! >> we're talking about twitter today. get a new followers fast, 1000 followers for just 10 dollars! if you're on twitter, you've no doubt seen these messages in your inbox. but who actually buys these followers, where do they come from, and how can you find out if somebody's following is legit? here's what we discovered. >> it seems like just yesterday we were
that is still the story in terms of the local lanes all tutu a bad trip fire. we have pictures from some viewers out there we also have nancy down there. look at the entire undercarriage of this is completely engulfed. everything has been shut down to try to get this fire out and clear this off the road. we hear the express lanes are open at this hour. if using get through the in bound it's your best shot. or avoid the kennedy altogether. seeing delays all because of a train derailment just...
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yourself well-educated folks that care about international affairs often watch shows like frontline and i tutu when the cable is down. that's a joke. frontline recently did an expoÉe on north korea where they had hidden cameras. i don't know how many of you that cnet. it was very compelling because it was in pyongyang where most tourists go. these were villages and towns outside of pyongyang and it was horrible. it showed crumbling infrastructure no electricity no fuel no food, starving people and beggars in the streets. so it's hard to look at that backdrop and look at and say they are a big military threat. the reason north korea's 1.1 million man military is a threat to reason they are still able to maintain that threat is because they take the resources away from those people that are struggling just to survive and get them to the military. something to keep in mind. let me give you some examples. 980 tanks. the north koreans builds 900 new tanks in the past seven years. we have some military guys in the background. i did a presentation at georgetown three weeks ago and there was an army c
yourself well-educated folks that care about international affairs often watch shows like frontline and i tutu when the cable is down. that's a joke. frontline recently did an expoÉe on north korea where they had hidden cameras. i don't know how many of you that cnet. it was very compelling because it was in pyongyang where most tourists go. these were villages and towns outside of pyongyang and it was horrible. it showed crumbling infrastructure no electricity no fuel no food, starving people...
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do you want to tell your little girl she can't wear the tutu to kindergarten or do you want to move onnd pick something else? >> i don't think it's a battle. i think it's education. i am constantly educating my children about everything that happens in the house and go to stores. for example, if we have $10 to spend on a toy and the child wants a particular toy, i actually like to teach them about marketing and consumerism and i'll say to them are you really interested in spending these $10 and giving it to wal-mart, who already have a lot of money. so the conversation about pink and dolls and all that goes into that conversation. it's embedded in that conversation. so i don't see -- i see it as a much more -- a bigger conversation, not just about the pink and the girlie stuff. i see it as making good decisions for themselves and being good consumers and becoming entrepreneurs. i tell my ekids, you may want the american girl doll, but i want you to be the owner of the american girl doll company. i think that's empowering. >> ifill: we'll have other conversations this week including how
do you want to tell your little girl she can't wear the tutu to kindergarten or do you want to move onnd pick something else? >> i don't think it's a battle. i think it's education. i am constantly educating my children about everything that happens in the house and go to stores. for example, if we have $10 to spend on a toy and the child wants a particular toy, i actually like to teach them about marketing and consumerism and i'll say to them are you really interested in spending these...
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but i also notice that i live in new york city, so you can walk around with a tutu and a green sock andif you're like in mississippi, it's different. it's different but it's changing. >> even with that change there's still a lot of prominent female celebrities who are black who wear wigs, who straighten their hair. do you think those individuals are shirking an obligation to be a role model on this? >> i personally and based on my observations of being in the community, we would definitely like to see a lot more celebrities kind of represent the versatility at least, not necessarily change their style but show that i can do this, too, and it's beautiful and i'm still doing what i'm doing and i'm successful. >> this is an issue that we see cropping up in schools a lot with school codes and kids getting kicked out of school. how does that affect the psyche of black americans growing up? >> it totally sets them back. once it starts from childhood, it's forever in you. so i've even had my own experiences with that. it definitely starts in the home. and the parents telling them that it's oka
but i also notice that i live in new york city, so you can walk around with a tutu and a green sock andif you're like in mississippi, it's different. it's different but it's changing. >> even with that change there's still a lot of prominent female celebrities who are black who wear wigs, who straighten their hair. do you think those individuals are shirking an obligation to be a role model on this? >> i personally and based on my observations of being in the community, we would...
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notion that the will to stem the flow state decided to get a call from ukraine and india to join the tutu and russia as misogyny dimitri minute to minute he said that the goal is to realization when you see it framed in turn couched in terms of up to the end of independence sovereignty. is that for you the same thing as federal is a sham well it isn't. and erm whatever way we read that donetsk ever questioning from. it's not up to them to join russia poured onto in russia. they can only vote for what they are responsible for for their territory for their voters of course they don't decide whether the jordan rushed or not they can request at some point in some form. so that's a little early to talk about you know. russia an accident or whatever. mr crean is heaven. ieee you know when i first read about that question. it was his report in the russian press my side and the quest awarding the question is relevant effectively i don't even really think they knew what that meant when they when they wrote the question to be honest on its interpretation on the ground. the man on the street. ahmed
notion that the will to stem the flow state decided to get a call from ukraine and india to join the tutu and russia as misogyny dimitri minute to minute he said that the goal is to realization when you see it framed in turn couched in terms of up to the end of independence sovereignty. is that for you the same thing as federal is a sham well it isn't. and erm whatever way we read that donetsk ever questioning from. it's not up to them to join russia poured onto in russia. they can only vote...
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really feeling that they are trapped that they have no future in iraq and are no they don't belong on a tutu on to the un to that country anymore so this could have been gone a lot smarter up molly she choose the hard way and eventually destroyed chas all these people may turn against him and now we have a situation where actually when you talk about syria out of the costs to consider coming over to iraq. you have that up an entire area. it goes from the outskirts of the late col directly to anbar which is basically control a jihadist between now and this is a worry. this is a worry for everyone because it's a magnet for jackie's although the world it's there and didn't tell if that is already there and molly keep liam good fortune that i think the idea of selling eggs you agree. i am reacting to a very difficult situation to deal with her in the iraqi army and different political views have not been able to offer a ci. i don't see any kind of long term vision and it seemed like making art and photography personally think we both acted with immediate and an ice rink and staring at them i too
really feeling that they are trapped that they have no future in iraq and are no they don't belong on a tutu on to the un to that country anymore so this could have been gone a lot smarter up molly she choose the hard way and eventually destroyed chas all these people may turn against him and now we have a situation where actually when you talk about syria out of the costs to consider coming over to iraq. you have that up an entire area. it goes from the outskirts of the late col directly to...
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[laughter] the second laugh is inspired by desmond tutu the great human rights leader. it is like this. hee, hee, hee, hee. [laughter] the third laugh is when i call the wall street authority laugh. ho, ho, ho. [laughter] host: where did you get this? host: we found it. guest: i was in the clip. host: who talked you into doing that? guest: grover norquist. he was competing too. the tax cutter now turned into antiunion. i don't think he should get into that area. but he's also against corporate welfare, corporate subsidies and bailouts. we testified years ago. now he is give of ohio and presiding over corporate welfare and not doing anything about it. it is a tough thing to break through. in the book i show how to break through here. remember the prerevolutionary committees of correspondents of the patriots? they start with committees of correspondence in people in your neighborhood, left, right. joke about it, get together and make your needs known to your members of congress and your state legislature. and then the media starts saying hey, this is bubbling up. maybe aw
[laughter] the second laugh is inspired by desmond tutu the great human rights leader. it is like this. hee, hee, hee, hee. [laughter] the third laugh is when i call the wall street authority laugh. ho, ho, ho. [laughter] host: where did you get this? host: we found it. guest: i was in the clip. host: who talked you into doing that? guest: grover norquist. he was competing too. the tax cutter now turned into antiunion. i don't think he should get into that area. but he's also against corporate...
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nonetheless we've seen a lot of things over the past weeks and months for instance desmond tutu nobel peace laureate saying he won't be voting for the unseemly reactions. i'm not surprised he's been always sick and afflicted independent hassan said. i think less of that and just you know flakes open monday to support the temple to the end but i just wanted to rule with the intent of that some keys and thinking he has taken to the sin of south african same thing to say why india he added i think with has been interesting to think that everybody agreed he's had to park in his entry into men. so be it somehow. france in june. this pic for now. but teddy on tuesdays and couldn't get it on the outside didn't even lose a game suits is in the five team that your phone it is time for ions to the news came see any of these facts the console in the center of discussion in his abdomen. i was in debt to court today to try to find scenic somebody making template please the kind of croissants walk to the source of the pieces we stayed with me. but that does. exactly edt fourteen. democracy politica
nonetheless we've seen a lot of things over the past weeks and months for instance desmond tutu nobel peace laureate saying he won't be voting for the unseemly reactions. i'm not surprised he's been always sick and afflicted independent hassan said. i think less of that and just you know flakes open monday to support the temple to the end but i just wanted to rule with the intent of that some keys and thinking he has taken to the sin of south african same thing to say why india he added i think...
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some democrats tutu but you have a partisan distribution of the funds with the redistribution finance corp.. when hoover is out of office russo comes in and becomes the partisan distribution of funds to the democrats. that continues during world war ii and that's going to fund a lot of the war and perhaps at the end of the war would be a time when the emergency would be declared to be over but it's not an goes into the 1950s. this is the problem. once you set up a federal organization is hard ever to get rid of it. including the funding organization like the rfc reconstruction finance corp. set up to get us out of the depression and now we are in at the depression. weiss is still existing under truman getting subsidies to cronies and president truman. this was the problem republicans had. finally when eisenhower gets in to abolish the reconstruction finance corp. and you set up the small business administration which is activated to give subsidies to small business republicans. it becomes a republican tool so both political parties from hoover to roosevelt to truman and eisenhower hav
some democrats tutu but you have a partisan distribution of the funds with the redistribution finance corp.. when hoover is out of office russo comes in and becomes the partisan distribution of funds to the democrats. that continues during world war ii and that's going to fund a lot of the war and perhaps at the end of the war would be a time when the emergency would be declared to be over but it's not an goes into the 1950s. this is the problem. once you set up a federal organization is hard...
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board of governors will meet to vote on whether to take the team from the sterling's the uncouple has tutusnt belly to belly was when to do commissioner previously said the league prefers to the avoid to a long not drawn battle. >> : he knows what colleagues point of view is and i'm sure if he wanted so the team on some owners will timetable of refer he saw then going to process. silver led the russell lake now watching and waiting for the sterling's next move. attorney for for garcia this man again challenging the story of the call for norman says jews kidnapped and held captive by him for 10 years garcia now faces 19 years to life behind bars police say the woman was 15 on abducted by a man who was her mother's boyfriend at the time they say he used as wise to keep her from running away. garcia's attorney questioned why she waited so long a woman who was and a similar situation a shawl by urging people not to rush to judgment. >> : because what happened to me austin to be killed was threatened that nobody cared about me. house told no one in the world what understand or care that if i tel
board of governors will meet to vote on whether to take the team from the sterling's the uncouple has tutusnt belly to belly was when to do commissioner previously said the league prefers to the avoid to a long not drawn battle. >> : he knows what colleagues point of view is and i'm sure if he wanted so the team on some owners will timetable of refer he saw then going to process. silver led the russell lake now watching and waiting for the sterling's next move. attorney for for garcia...
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the risk of a boarding the process toward the complete eradication of apartheid area guest: desmond tutu has said this. they believe in the pressure that existed economically and symbolically. a country that was repressive but had leaders that were elected, the isolation and the shaming from the world had a huge impact on that. host: rick is joining us from nashville. did morning. -- good morning. caller: good morning. i get nervous every time i call in. i speak to hundreds of people every week. [laughter] good morning. i agree with both of you. there is no clear answer. i go back to the kennedy days. bay of pigs. the missiles in cuba. the united states all of a sudden had to take actions. we need to send 600 troops to the baltic states. israel will take care of iran. we need to impose sanctions. simple and clear. any nation that does business with russia, we cease to be any kind of trade with you. that will break them. guest: i think giving companies that choice is tricky. i think that is the rationale of the u.s. sanctions program. that is tricky when dealing with our european allies.
the risk of a boarding the process toward the complete eradication of apartheid area guest: desmond tutu has said this. they believe in the pressure that existed economically and symbolically. a country that was repressive but had leaders that were elected, the isolation and the shaming from the world had a huge impact on that. host: rick is joining us from nashville. did morning. -- good morning. caller: good morning. i get nervous every time i call in. i speak to hundreds of people every...
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paulino this is a lot tutu to rack denials. we need to look at a fresh set of numbers before thinking about a 7% no.. on behalf of our hospital we appeal almost everything and we win almost everything. number i cited in my testimony we appealed in the last one year we appeal 92% of the audits the racks made and already won two thirds of them and the rest of level i or level ii of appeals that history is we will win 100% of our appeals. a lot of hospitals out there are similar. >> a good piece of information. others want to weigh in on that? >> we have 10 cases that have made it fair and part of that has to do with the delay. we are able to take 239 cases of our 430 some denials directly for discussion and we took, we spent a lot of time preparing legal land physician advisers and went straight to the medical directors, 135 of those cases were overturned. and the remainder of those are in the repeal process, that is 50%, 55% over turn rate at the discussion level. i just want to say one other thing. we have 108 cases denied for
paulino this is a lot tutu to rack denials. we need to look at a fresh set of numbers before thinking about a 7% no.. on behalf of our hospital we appeal almost everything and we win almost everything. number i cited in my testimony we appealed in the last one year we appeal 92% of the audits the racks made and already won two thirds of them and the rest of level i or level ii of appeals that history is we will win 100% of our appeals. a lot of hospitals out there are similar. >> a good...
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just that all at the same time, they're doing nothing, tutu little or they're overoptimistic about the effect they'll have. he said the order complacency is complaining to double investors like me. at the end of the day, i'm not saying good short but just don't be too friggin'long. >>> there's a california pizza kitchen. they're right next to the best mall in the country. >> very swanky. >> the people who make the most money are always the cheapest. he's worried about the rent. >> my biggest fear is, the fed has decided they're going to pull back. so basically, i think they have no dry ammo left at this point. what if it doesn't work, what if everything doesn't proceed as expected? what do very to to do anything with. farber has talked qe 6, 7, 8, 9, all the way into the teens. at the same time, the leverage is building up. we think we've deleavered. >> i followed up with him on the leverage quae. >> he said it's still a levered system in general. do you see it at 2007 levels an we just haven't realized it yet? >> no. on the growth and the we point, joe, this is another comment from hi
just that all at the same time, they're doing nothing, tutu little or they're overoptimistic about the effect they'll have. he said the order complacency is complaining to double investors like me. at the end of the day, i'm not saying good short but just don't be too friggin'long. >>> there's a california pizza kitchen. they're right next to the best mall in the country. >> very swanky. >> the people who make the most money are always the cheapest. he's worried about the...
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the risk of a boarding the process toward the complete eradication of apartheid area guest: bishop tutu has said this. they believe in the pressure that existed economically and symbolically. a country that was repressive but had leaders that were elected, the isolation and the shaming from the world had a huge impact on that. host: rick is joining us from nashville. did morning. caller: good morning. i agree with both of you. there is no clear answer. i go back to the kennedy days. the united states all of a sudden had to take actions. we need to send 600 troops to the baltic states. israel will take care of iran. we need to impose sanctions. any nation that does business with russia, we cease to be any kind of trade with you. that will break them. guest: i think giving companies that choice is tricky. it is important to understand that the treasury department is not to deal with the diplomatic challenge whether it be ukraine crimea, north korea, what have you. the idea is to protect the global economy. we have to remember that. we have to ensure that we don't lift financial system des
the risk of a boarding the process toward the complete eradication of apartheid area guest: bishop tutu has said this. they believe in the pressure that existed economically and symbolically. a country that was repressive but had leaders that were elected, the isolation and the shaming from the world had a huge impact on that. host: rick is joining us from nashville. did morning. caller: good morning. i agree with both of you. there is no clear answer. i go back to the kennedy days. the united...