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there's a lot to be proud of at winthrop university. i want to also ask a question about veterans in the groove. i know i have met the exhilarating 226 representatives here. how about this group here? what is this group? we have the program is two years old. i'm really proud of winthrop university for starting our rotc program. i think that's a great way to develop a civil military relationship that are so valuable to us. as we know that's one of the key components of the talk i'm giving today is the specific so i think it's great that rotc is onboard for the first time here. are there in the other veterans in the audience? can i see a show of hands? that's great to see. anybody from the marines here? shouted out there. how about army? how about air force? i have one air force and coast guard and who am i forgetting? i'm just kidding. i know the navy. they are the other sea service. who it was from the navy here? good. we can't forget the navy no doubt. it's important to celebrate our veterans to celebrate their real diversity of common
there's a lot to be proud of at winthrop university. i want to also ask a question about veterans in the groove. i know i have met the exhilarating 226 representatives here. how about this group here? what is this group? we have the program is two years old. i'm really proud of winthrop university for starting our rotc program. i think that's a great way to develop a civil military relationship that are so valuable to us. as we know that's one of the key components of the talk i'm giving today...
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winthrop a couple generation before that was friends with fdr and he was actually concerned about the speculation that a driven the mortgage. he was concerned about economy and confidence in general and confidence in general in thanking as was fdr in his first inaugural address he talked about banking. he didn't name names but he talked about stabilizing the system but he believed because it grown up in wealth that a system that was more stable for everybody would lift america in general and winthrop believed the same thing which is about it because jamie dimon would never get up and say i'm going to split of my bank, that would be a good idea so everyone in the country can be more stable. but then it did. winthrop got a front-page piece in "the new york times" to push glass-steagall which was the act in 1933 that separated speculative activities of all these deposits that now 84% are the big six banks and fdic insured by the government, and he promoted it and the action was going back and forth to washington to get the senate and to get senator carter glass to make that build even st
winthrop a couple generation before that was friends with fdr and he was actually concerned about the speculation that a driven the mortgage. he was concerned about economy and confidence in general and confidence in general in thanking as was fdr in his first inaugural address he talked about banking. he didn't name names but he talked about stabilizing the system but he believed because it grown up in wealth that a system that was more stable for everybody would lift america in general and...
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. >>> quite an audience on the bank of this river in winthrop, washington. you can see all these people, what are they doing? they are watching a dog rescue. this is unlike any dog rescue we've seen before. that is a swift water team. vicky and otis. wait until you see what's in the river. that is a pick-up truck belonging to a rancher named paul. he was getting a cup of coffee. he thinks the truck slipped out of gear, rolled down the bank into the river. in the back of the truck the dog. that's jesse. you can see remaining calm back there but there's serious rapids here. you have to get a rescue team out there. they get close, direct themselves to the back of the pick-up truck. you can see the dog is hesitant, probably freaked out at this point. vicky gets in the bed. >> that's dangerous for vicky, able to grab the dog, pass the dog over to the inflatable raft, everybody cheers. paul the dog owner told us this whole rescue process took about five hours. jesse unharmed. a safe rescue. now from there we go to another dog stuck in another pretty crazy situatio
. >>> quite an audience on the bank of this river in winthrop, washington. you can see all these people, what are they doing? they are watching a dog rescue. this is unlike any dog rescue we've seen before. that is a swift water team. vicky and otis. wait until you see what's in the river. that is a pick-up truck belonging to a rancher named paul. he was getting a cup of coffee. he thinks the truck slipped out of gear, rolled down the bank into the river. in the back of the truck the...
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winthrop is not arguing why are a city on the hill. the wisdom of the shipmates arguing over whether they would have low enough taxes. he was in arguing whether they're entitled to 20 years of retirement once they settled on the city on the hill. he was talking about working together for the destiny of the nation to be. and i were not for ourselves, posterity. over the next for centuries, the united states and its people created the world's first modern functioning democracy. we led allied nations to the jury. we won the cold war as well. we eventually removed most of the elderly from poverty to sell its expanded civil rights and opportunities. we developed one of the richest nations known in history. fast-forward to today to a time of political disarray and pessimism. our economy generates, if we do the numbers break on our economy generates about $140,000 per household in gross domestic product or income. even higher than it was before the great recession. if you look at what government does today, add up all the numbers and even a s
winthrop is not arguing why are a city on the hill. the wisdom of the shipmates arguing over whether they would have low enough taxes. he was in arguing whether they're entitled to 20 years of retirement once they settled on the city on the hill. he was talking about working together for the destiny of the nation to be. and i were not for ourselves, posterity. over the next for centuries, the united states and its people created the world's first modern functioning democracy. we led allied...
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winthrop? >> so i'm a little confused by interoperability of records. can you tell me what they were trying to explain about interoperability? >> this is an area where you're both right. they've put in place in incentivizing providers to input records and the like. not to actually buy the stuff but to use it to improve quality of care. that second stage of meaningful use actually requires that providers be able to share some information with other providers. so you're right, that meaningful use is actually a path to getting us to a place where we can share all the information. i think it's fair to say that many providers are finding this challenging, so dr. benechek is also correct when he says, give me a break, because when you think about uploading all information from one to another, that's actually much, much steeper and likely a bit far off. but i think your original assertion that, in fact, the centers put in place by the vhah all of that. >> i understand having spoken -- quoting them, the information is all there. it seems common sense to me that
winthrop? >> so i'm a little confused by interoperability of records. can you tell me what they were trying to explain about interoperability? >> this is an area where you're both right. they've put in place in incentivizing providers to input records and the like. not to actually buy the stuff but to use it to improve quality of care. that second stage of meaningful use actually requires that providers be able to share some information with other providers. so you're right, that...
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and then i do think there was an attorney from pillsbury winthrop who had suggested a technical amendment at page 13 line 5 to change it from a reference to subsection a 10 to now subsection b 10. i think that is, that is clarifying language. so, those are technical and nonsubstantive and ask that we also include this as well. >> okay. can we take those amendments without objection. without objection those amendments passed. [gavel] >> okay. and on the final legislation, president chiu, were we asking that it be forwarded to the full board on june 3rd or june 10th? >> what i'd like to propose is rather than forwarding it out for june 3rd, which still gives us a week-and-a-half, we forward it out on june 10th to see if there are issues that can be sorted out. and i'm also happy, supervisor tang, if that particular 5 01 c-6 wants to have a conversation, happy to sort of understand that i do want to note that 5 01 c6 organizations include, and i'm looking on wikipedia right now, major chambers of commerce, securities industry association, national foodth ball league, home builders associatio
and then i do think there was an attorney from pillsbury winthrop who had suggested a technical amendment at page 13 line 5 to change it from a reference to subsection a 10 to now subsection b 10. i think that is, that is clarifying language. so, those are technical and nonsubstantive and ask that we also include this as well. >> okay. can we take those amendments without objection. without objection those amendments passed. [gavel] >> okay. and on the final legislation, president...
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to see whether winthrop, another possible successor, will stay at aig. if he does, he needs to find a good candidate to run the life and portion -- life insurance portion of aig. , it is well-known that he has been fighting cancer since 2007. he said to me yesterday that it is still there and he is fighting it aggressively, but he has no plans to take another job full stop he wants to go back to his vineyard in croatia and relax. next -- >> it should be a celebration at aig as benmosche really save the country -- the after the debacle of 2008. >> that is right. >> thank you, betty liu. is providingin some perspective on what it is like to be a boss. in a candid interview with charlie rose camesa a certain level of paranoia creeps in from time to time. >> i'm sure i am paranoid. >> about what yet complex every time the phone rings -- about what? >> return the phone rings too late at night or too early in the morning i am i, o, my god. and in fact, it stopped ringing and i had to call people at work to find out what i missed. >> more with gb thicket of llo
to see whether winthrop, another possible successor, will stay at aig. if he does, he needs to find a good candidate to run the life and portion -- life insurance portion of aig. , it is well-known that he has been fighting cancer since 2007. he said to me yesterday that it is still there and he is fighting it aggressively, but he has no plans to take another job full stop he wants to go back to his vineyard in croatia and relax. next -- >> it should be a celebration at aig as benmosche...
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i go to the harvard, i see these names on the building -- elliott, winthrop. the names are short. they ended in consonants. not in new jersey. one of our friends is a very known figure here in washington, a distinguished lawyer. i met him, and i thought he has a first initial, and his last name only has four letters. a first initial? we didn't do that at home. m. poli polaski? that wasn't our style. part of my interest was being soaked in this immigrant culture. i had one grandparent in the house with me, the others were three blocks away. i was privileged to hear the stories. when we try to write, particularly for jews, about our history, we are often walled off from our history. so many of our ancestors who came to america, if you ask them to talk about the past, they don't want to. we fled the cossacks, we fled poverty, we fled persecution. so, they didn't want to talk about it. but i was blessed by one grandmother did want to talk about it. i was the grandson who wanted to listen. but that was unusual. when you asked, not only the terror that they fled with, but the holocaust,
i go to the harvard, i see these names on the building -- elliott, winthrop. the names are short. they ended in consonants. not in new jersey. one of our friends is a very known figure here in washington, a distinguished lawyer. i met him, and i thought he has a first initial, and his last name only has four letters. a first initial? we didn't do that at home. m. poli polaski? that wasn't our style. part of my interest was being soaked in this immigrant culture. i had one grandparent in the...
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j winthrop was seen as another successor. >> he was the other internal candidate. you runs the life insurance operation at aig. steve miller, the chairman of aig, told me that he plans to stay on, but we will see how that plays out. >> there are questions about peter hancock's mandate and how he will take aig to the next phase. and here is what bob said. "peter will be continuing the momentum at aig. if the board wanted a genetic change, they would have look for someone outside. i put pressure on the board to name a new ceo. there was too much pressure about it. this is a process that has been going on for a long time. bob and moshe had cancer. they looked at some external candidates, but frankly they landed on -- they had these strong internal ones, and as rob said, they like the direction they were headed, so they meant about peter. >> what are people telling you about what peter is going to do with aig? is it big issue with aig is a vastly different company today than what bob benmosche inherited. >> is a smaller company had clicked it is much smooth -- company.
j winthrop was seen as another successor. >> he was the other internal candidate. you runs the life insurance operation at aig. steve miller, the chairman of aig, told me that he plans to stay on, but we will see how that plays out. >> there are questions about peter hancock's mandate and how he will take aig to the next phase. and here is what bob said. "peter will be continuing the momentum at aig. if the board wanted a genetic change, they would have look for someone...