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for hollywood minute, mary role.mes: here's a good story for you in a rock or veterans just got a huge surprise the classic mustang that he bought after a first war in iraq has been completely restored and paid for by strangers. a in total of about 35 people pitching in. the paid $20,000 for those respirations. it was a big unveiling and a lot of hopes and fears. -- hugs and tesa--tears. insurance companies are spending millions of dollars trying to mislead you about the effects of proposition 46. well here's the truth: 46 will save lives. it will save money too. i'm bob pack, and i'm fighting for prop 46 because i lost my two children to preventable medical errors and i don't want anyone else to lose theirs. the three provisions in 46 will reduce medical errors and protect patients. save money and save lives. yes on 46. <
for hollywood minute, mary role.mes: here's a good story for you in a rock or veterans just got a huge surprise the classic mustang that he bought after a first war in iraq has been completely restored and paid for by strangers. a in total of about 35 people pitching in. the paid $20,000 for those respirations. it was a big unveiling and a lot of hopes and fears. -- hugs and tesa--tears. insurance companies are spending millions of dollars trying to mislead you about the effects of proposition...
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role in louisiana? >> yeah, it will. and mary landrieu is right when she talks about race. been a sub text, a name text in many ways when you look at politics in the south. i mean, it's the reason why you had in 2005 kent apologize to the ncaa p over the southern strategy. she's not incorrect in what she says, but again, it's probably not the smartest thing to say. when she really needs to put together a multiracial coalition not only of african-american voters but particularly white voters. that's really where she is struggling so far in the poll she's giving something like 25% she has to get closer to a 35, 37, 38%. >> politically i'm not sure it says close to the race. lauren, your latest article you focus on democrats and women voters including on the senate race in kentucky. and you say there's a troubling trend for democrats there. what do you mean? >> well, one of the things that i look at was in some of these races not all of them. there are races where democrats are leading among women. but it's some of the races including in the state of kentucky when allison lund
role in louisiana? >> yeah, it will. and mary landrieu is right when she talks about race. been a sub text, a name text in many ways when you look at politics in the south. i mean, it's the reason why you had in 2005 kent apologize to the ncaa p over the southern strategy. she's not incorrect in what she says, but again, it's probably not the smartest thing to say. when she really needs to put together a multiracial coalition not only of african-american voters but particularly white...
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roles. monroe was at the college of william & mary when began.ities he wasn't excited about latin or grammar, he was drilling on the ollege green with his come patriots. lord vernor of virginia, dunnmore sees the power of the militia in town, no one bought excuse which is he was fearing a slave revolt. hen that ratcheted up hostilities in the virginia continent to the point where and his patriots raided the governor's mansion, was sent north to new york to join with george washington's army. e would serve with washington in many theaters of the war, places like valley forge, philadelphia e campaign, and most importantly, the battle of trenton. famous portrait of george washington crossing going over to d face the ones that were not expecting it. led a vanguard of men across the river in that important battle. the job in the morning before war was to secure the street heading to town so no one would alert the british and their allies as to what was about to happen. christmas. there had been revelry. they thought the hostilities for the season and were unprepared for the take. alert add doctor
roles. monroe was at the college of william & mary when began.ities he wasn't excited about latin or grammar, he was drilling on the ollege green with his come patriots. lord vernor of virginia, dunnmore sees the power of the militia in town, no one bought excuse which is he was fearing a slave revolt. hen that ratcheted up hostilities in the virginia continent to the point where and his patriots raided the governor's mansion, was sent north to new york to join with george washington's...
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mary thompson joins us with more on the people filling the roles from springfield, missouri. >> reporterindustry experts say a 20% to 30% shortage of medical coders expected to increase to 50% next year. if you have a thing for medicine and want to work in casual attire this might be the job for you. you need to have an analytical mind and need to be comfortable with and curious about medical terminology. this is what a coder does. they translate a patient's records, diagnosis and treatments into codes used by insurance companies to pay health care providers. you need to be accredited which means taking 700 to 1,000 hours of course work in areas including physiology and pharmacology. once accredited you can work at your own pace from your own home. >> i get up, i get my kids off to school and i grab a cup of coffee and sit at my desk in my pajamas and code from home all day. >> reporter: jill tracy is transitioning to be a coder after 13 years as a radiation technologiest. he sees greater career upside planning to become a trainer eventually for her current employer trust hcs. trust hcs
mary thompson joins us with more on the people filling the roles from springfield, missouri. >> reporterindustry experts say a 20% to 30% shortage of medical coders expected to increase to 50% next year. if you have a thing for medicine and want to work in casual attire this might be the job for you. you need to have an analytical mind and need to be comfortable with and curious about medical terminology. this is what a coder does. they translate a patient's records, diagnosis and...
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mary surrat and dr. samuel mudd were tried by a tribunal for their roles in the assassination of president lincoln.he conspirators were hanged. >> the nazi saboteur trial began july 8th, 1942. it took place behind closed doors inside the department of justice building in washington, d.c., a place very familiar to agent traynor. >> in the same classroom where we were trained as new agents. they were brought to the department of justice every day in armored vehicles with guns. >> the tribunal was made up of seven military officers that fdr personally selected. >> when roosevelt set up the tribunal, he set up a blue ribbon group of lawyers, both to prosecute and to defend the case. biddle was the lead prosecutor. >> attorney general biddle has a photograph identified by one of the fbi men who captured the saboteurs. >> at the trial i was, i guess, the first witness called. and the attorney for dash persisted in asking me who did i meet, where did i meet him, and is the man here that i met. so i said, yes, he is, he's right over there. he said, no, get up off that chair and come over and stand in front
mary surrat and dr. samuel mudd were tried by a tribunal for their roles in the assassination of president lincoln.he conspirators were hanged. >> the nazi saboteur trial began july 8th, 1942. it took place behind closed doors inside the department of justice building in washington, d.c., a place very familiar to agent traynor. >> in the same classroom where we were trained as new agents. they were brought to the department of justice every day in armored vehicles with guns....
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role is. >> thank you very much, first of all, mary for the chance to be here. i think it is great to shine a light on this topic. you set about darpa a minute ag o, is correct. we were created in the wake of sputnik. we did not want to experience those kinds of surprises anymore. we like creating them instead. that's what darpa is about. the internet is one of our babies we are very proud of, but it is a fractious teenager now. our mission today is still about breakthrough technology for national security. in cybersecurity, during the day, i think you will hear from people who are fighting these battles about how we keep ourselves secure. i'm grateful for the work that is going on today. our role is different. what we are asking is, what are the technology concepts that can fundamentally change the ground rules and give us a way to get out ahead of this explosion of talent? >> give us some good news. you fund people in teams. what are they working on that will tame the unruly teenager? >> i will give you three examples. one of the things we are working on is ho
role is. >> thank you very much, first of all, mary for the chance to be here. i think it is great to shine a light on this topic. you set about darpa a minute ag o, is correct. we were created in the wake of sputnik. we did not want to experience those kinds of surprises anymore. we like creating them instead. that's what darpa is about. the internet is one of our babies we are very proud of, but it is a fractious teenager now. our mission today is still about breakthrough technology for...
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. >> mary barra at gm i think she's done a great job in a really tough role.ped into that recall issue. i think she handled it very well and kind of offsetting that and letting someone else handle the financial aspects of it and focusing on growth and new products coming down the pike. >> for coverage of the next list and share your own opinions about who's on and off, head over to cnbc.com/next or tweet us using the #cnbcnext. coming up from liberty national, two names in the world of baseball live for the first time in 20 years, the major league baseball league will have a new face at the helm. when rob manfred becomes commissioner in january. what will be his first order of business? we're going to ask him and then sit down with yankees first baseman mark teixeira and ask him about derek jeter's departure and what his club needs to do to return to the playoffs. he has a number of business ventures as we'll delve into when we come back. when change is in the air you see things in a whole new way. it's in this spirit that ing u.s. is becoming a new kind of co
. >> mary barra at gm i think she's done a great job in a really tough role.ped into that recall issue. i think she handled it very well and kind of offsetting that and letting someone else handle the financial aspects of it and focusing on growth and new products coming down the pike. >> for coverage of the next list and share your own opinions about who's on and off, head over to cnbc.com/next or tweet us using the #cnbcnext. coming up from liberty national, two names in the world...
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role of the judicial system to do that. >> that was cnn's poppy harlow and while mary barra will not weigh in on anderson's case, the formerutor said he had no idea the car was defective and thinks anderson should be cleared. >>> still to come, u.s. troops now in africa armed with medical supplies, not weapons. we get an exclusive look at the new mission in liberia. ♪ want to change the world? create things that help people. design safer cars. faster computers. smarter grids and smarter phones. think up new ways to produce energy. ♪ be an engineer. solve problems the world needs solved. what are you waiting for? changing the world is part of the job description. [ male announcer ] join the scientists and engineers of exxonmobil in inspiring america's future engineers. energy lives here. come from all walks of life. if you have high blood sugar, ask your doctor about farxiga. it's a different kind of medicine that works by removing some sugar from your body. along with diet and exercise, farxiga helps lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. with one pill a day, farxiga helps lower your a1c. and, although it's not
role of the judicial system to do that. >> that was cnn's poppy harlow and while mary barra will not weigh in on anderson's case, the formerutor said he had no idea the car was defective and thinks anderson should be cleared. >>> still to come, u.s. troops now in africa armed with medical supplies, not weapons. we get an exclusive look at the new mission in liberia. ♪ want to change the world? create things that help people. design safer cars. faster computers. smarter grids...
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role is. >> thank you very much, first of all, mary for the chance to be here.think it is great to shine a light on this topic. you set about darpa a minute ag o, is correct. we were created in the wake of sputnik. we did not want to experience those kinds of surprises anymore. we like creating them instead. that's what darpa is about. the internet is one of our babies we are very proud of, but it is a fractious teenager now. todays still about breakthrough technology for national security. in cybersecurity, during the day, i think you will hear from people who are fighting these battles about how we keep ourselves secure. i'm grateful for the work that is going on today. our role is different. what arere asking is, the technology concepts that can fundamentally change the ground rules and give us a way to get of ahead of this explosion talent? >> give us some good news. teams.ds people in what are they working on that will tame the unruly teenager? >> i will give you three examples. things we are working on is how to completely reduce the attack surface so it i
role is. >> thank you very much, first of all, mary for the chance to be here.think it is great to shine a light on this topic. you set about darpa a minute ag o, is correct. we were created in the wake of sputnik. we did not want to experience those kinds of surprises anymore. we like creating them instead. that's what darpa is about. the internet is one of our babies we are very proud of, but it is a fractious teenager now. todays still about breakthrough technology for national...
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mary burton. >> with things so tight, there's no excuse not to vote. and african-americans could play a huge role in this election. with democrats counting on black voters to turn out and official in georgia, louisiana and arkansas reporting big increases in black voter registration. so the president had one more message last night. >> i am telling you, wisconsin, america's best days are still ahead. i believe it. mary burke believes it. now you have to believe it. go out there and vote and go vote for mary burke. god bless america. >> get out there, we have just six days left. joining me now, msnbc host steve kornacki. >> what you're saying is extra. how many wide open races there really are. >> tell me. how close are some of these senate races? >> sure. what we've done is we've tried to narrow the battlefield. what you have here, red states blarks states, states with the senate races. pretty clear you can tell which party will win. what's the other party? yellow. and there are ten of them. ten senate races rate now that we look at and we say, some of them, neighbor democrats are ahead. a lot of
mary burton. >> with things so tight, there's no excuse not to vote. and african-americans could play a huge role in this election. with democrats counting on black voters to turn out and official in georgia, louisiana and arkansas reporting big increases in black voter registration. so the president had one more message last night. >> i am telling you, wisconsin, america's best days are still ahead. i believe it. mary burke believes it. now you have to believe it. go out there and...
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coming up i sit down with mary landrieu and bill cassidy both of whom are working hard to prove that he or she is the one who will let the good times role.. the safest feature in your car is you. add vanishing deductible from nationwide insurance and get $100 off for every year of safe driving. we put members first. join the nation. ♪ nationwide is on your side [ inhales deeply ] [ sighs ] [ inhales ] [ male announcer ] at cvs health, we took a deep breath... [ inhales, exhales ] [ male announcer ] and made the decision to quit selling cigarettes in our cvs pharmacies. now we invite smokers to quit, too, with our comprehensive program. we just want to help everyone, everywhere, breathe a little easier. introducing cvs health. because health is everything. introducing cvs health. if you were a denture? take this simple test. press your tongue against it. like this. ahh! it moves, unlike natural teeth. did you feel it? it can happen with every denture. introducing new fixodent plus truefeel. it helps keep denture firmly in place, with its smooth formula free of flavors and colorants. so you get a closer feeling to natural teeth. new fixod
coming up i sit down with mary landrieu and bill cassidy both of whom are working hard to prove that he or she is the one who will let the good times role.. the safest feature in your car is you. add vanishing deductible from nationwide insurance and get $100 off for every year of safe driving. we put members first. join the nation. ♪ nationwide is on your side [ inhales deeply ] [ sighs ] [ inhales ] [ male announcer ] at cvs health, we took a deep breath... [ inhales, exhales ] [ male...
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role, this fall? where it's running into head-on conflict with the mode terms is in wisconsin, where governor scott walker is neck and neck with democratic challenger mary and he found the person to blame for his potential loss. new jersey governor chris christie, the head hoff the runs governor's associate who has every seemingly rope to let him lose. walker has been complaining about the rga's tv ad spending saying the out of state effort pales in comparison to what has been spent on the other side and while he appreciates christie campaigning with him, he is, quote, not looking republicans christie in the weekly standard suggesting that rga chairman chris christie mighting tanking walker, a potential rival for the 2016 republican nomination. they bring its total spending on walker's behalf to $8 million by the campaign's end, that's not likely to quell the backbiting it's already unleashed. uhh... um... hold on. introducing the all-new volkswagen golf. plenty of room for whatever life throws at you. and cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet approved to treat symptoms of bph, like
role, this fall? where it's running into head-on conflict with the mode terms is in wisconsin, where governor scott walker is neck and neck with democratic challenger mary and he found the person to blame for his potential loss. new jersey governor chris christie, the head hoff the runs governor's associate who has every seemingly rope to let him lose. walker has been complaining about the rga's tv ad spending saying the out of state effort pales in comparison to what has been spent on the...
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roles. i believe confidently that as we look ahead, it will be a much safer and sounder environment. host: mary is in california. that is an expensive market out there. caller: it sure is. it seems like no matter where you look, unless you're sitting on a mountain of cash to buy the house outright, you can't compete with the investment companies that are gobbling up affordable property. if you have shining credit and even 20% down, you still have a trundled stash struggle trying to get a house. there is lot of cash coming from large companies and foreign investors. i apologize. i thought you were finished. the entry-level point of the market over the last couple home prices at the lowest level in about a decade, investors were coming in with private equity and buying up a lot of inventory at the entry point. that is what mary sounds like she wants to get into. i think we will see less of that happening. home prices turning to appreciate again. it makes investment less desirable. we are seeing new builder inventories increase. we expect to see new builder starts to be about 13% higher over the n
roles. i believe confidently that as we look ahead, it will be a much safer and sounder environment. host: mary is in california. that is an expensive market out there. caller: it sure is. it seems like no matter where you look, unless you're sitting on a mountain of cash to buy the house outright, you can't compete with the investment companies that are gobbling up affordable property. if you have shining credit and even 20% down, you still have a trundled stash struggle trying to get a house....
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they've played a very key role, obviously, they are affected by isil more than almost anyone in the region given their proximity geographically. >> marief, thanks very much for joining us. >> thank you. >>> coming up, president obama lashes out at what he sees as the disrespect being shown to america's ebola heroes. our dr. sanjay gupta was there in the room when the president met with doctors and nurses fighting the virus in africa. >>> new details from those who know the main suspect in the disappearance of hannah graham. stay with us. you're in "the situation room." and we're here... to help communities recover and rebuild... their roads, their schools, their buildings, their offices. we're a leading global insurance company based right here in america. for everything from loss prevention to cybersecurity. we're here to stand behind our commitments that we've made to our clients, our customers. we're aig. we're here to help take on the risk... for people, for companies, and the world. to help you realize a better tomorrow. feel like a knot. how can i ease this pain? (man) when i can't go, it's like bricks piling up. i wish i could f
they've played a very key role, obviously, they are affected by isil more than almost anyone in the region given their proximity geographically. >> marief, thanks very much for joining us. >> thank you. >>> coming up, president obama lashes out at what he sees as the disrespect being shown to america's ebola heroes. our dr. sanjay gupta was there in the room when the president met with doctors and nurses fighting the virus in africa. >>> new details from those who...
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role? yes, did it affect public opinion? definitely. what's going on is you've got democrat candidates like mary landrieu, like allison lundgren grimes in kentucky who was even running ads until a couple of days ago on the immigration issue being against the immigration issue until latinos and other grant groups started protesting. so let's be clear eyed on what we're doing, where we are and why it's happening. and i would say the same thing on the republican side. there was this impetus to get immigration done after 2012 because we got shellacked and then we got shell-shocked by the idea that 71% of latinos had voted for the democrats, for president obama. so, yes, that was the big motivator. and, again it didn't happen this year because of politics. so it's important we be honest and clear with this and where we are because it's time that we stop being political pawns in this biggest chess game by both parties. this is an important issue, it's important not just to the latino community, the immigrant community, it's important to the country, to national security, to the economy, to modernizing what is a decrepit immigration system. it
role? yes, did it affect public opinion? definitely. what's going on is you've got democrat candidates like mary landrieu, like allison lundgren grimes in kentucky who was even running ads until a couple of days ago on the immigration issue being against the immigration issue until latinos and other grant groups started protesting. so let's be clear eyed on what we're doing, where we are and why it's happening. and i would say the same thing on the republican side. there was this impetus to get...
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roles. i believe confidently that as we look ahead, it will be a much safer and sounder environment. host: marys in california. that is an expensive market out there. caller: it sure is. it seems like no matter where you look, unless you're sitting on a mountain of cash to buy the house outright, you can't compete with the investment companies that are gobbling up affordable property. if you have shining credit and even 20% down, you still have a trundled stash struggle trying to get a house. there is lot of cash coming from large companies and foreign investors. i apologize. i thought you were finished. the entry-level point of the market over the last couple home prices at the lowest level in about a decade, investors were coming in with private equity and buying up a lot of inventory at the entry point. that is what mary sounds like she wants to get into. i think we will see less of that happening. home prices turning to appreciate again. it makes investment less desirable. we are seeing new builder inventories increase. we expect to see new builder starts to be about 13% higher over the nex
roles. i believe confidently that as we look ahead, it will be a much safer and sounder environment. host: marys in california. that is an expensive market out there. caller: it sure is. it seems like no matter where you look, unless you're sitting on a mountain of cash to buy the house outright, you can't compete with the investment companies that are gobbling up affordable property. if you have shining credit and even 20% down, you still have a trundled stash struggle trying to get a house....
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roles in this report. i would especially like to thank the staff of cdc and my staff for your commitment to this endeavor. a special shoutout to dr. mary beth who for seven years carried the torch on surgeon general reports, calls to action, in our own journal, the public health reports. she will leave the office and take on new adventures. we look back with admiration and gratitude to dr. luther terry and many other individuals who started us on this path. today we call upon all americans to continue to work to advance this bold and noble cause. as americans, we know we can achieve great things when we dedicate ourselves to a mission. in particular, we assigned a task to the next generation. represented here by ryan. stand up, ryan. by lukey. stand up, luke. by larissa. stand up, larissa. and by stephanie. i ask this next generation to make a pledge, to make a pledge to be partners in making your generation tobacco-free. you have been told. go forth and prosper. the mission to achieve -- you may be seated -- to achieve a tobacco-free society, to be able to flourish in the 21st century is achievable. without our help, life, liberty and
roles in this report. i would especially like to thank the staff of cdc and my staff for your commitment to this endeavor. a special shoutout to dr. mary beth who for seven years carried the torch on surgeon general reports, calls to action, in our own journal, the public health reports. she will leave the office and take on new adventures. we look back with admiration and gratitude to dr. luther terry and many other individuals who started us on this path. today we call upon all americans to...
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mary and he and his wife have two children. please welcome doctor gary johnson. [applause] >> doctor johnson, since you are involved in the media and broadcasting the first question i wanted to ask what roleave they played in the campaign to redefine marriage. to go back in 2008 and the president was elected the first time in the speech you should remember in the inauguration speech be listed rich, poor guy and straight and that was huge and the media picked up on that. they switched from gay and straight to lgbt. i don't know if anyone has marked the switch but now it is lgbt. straight isn't even in that mix. that's an interesting mix. you've got five and i looked on the website of the other day and there are about 25 different sexual identities and orientations now that some would want to identify. but the mainstream media keeps repeating this, writing it in the scripts, repeating the lingo and it is affecting us and that is the things i want to say. be very careful how you talk about these issues because part of the debate is in the language itself. >> what role can the christian media play in publicizing the case for the natural definition of marriage. >> we can do a better job at one
mary and he and his wife have two children. please welcome doctor gary johnson. [applause] >> doctor johnson, since you are involved in the media and broadcasting the first question i wanted to ask what roleave they played in the campaign to redefine marriage. to go back in 2008 and the president was elected the first time in the speech you should remember in the inauguration speech be listed rich, poor guy and straight and that was huge and the media picked up on that. they switched from...
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role in trying to funnel larger sums of money from big donors. so far, no illegalities, but, you know voters may decide hey, that doesn't smell right. >> and just in terms of maryay, the poll putting her five points behind. i know you asked her also this week, you asked her about president obama. she didn't seem too interested in getting into that at all. again, this is one of those states, it's a blue state, but the president's numbers are down as elsewhere. what can mary burke do to make up this gap and win this race? >> well i mean the irony to a certain extent there is that they are actually bringing in the obamas. despite the fact that she, you know put that distance between them in our interview. she's sort of trying to walk this fine line on the one handing the candidate who is trying to heal the divisiveness that sort of plagued wisconsin politics over the last couple of years. you know there are a certain segment of voters looking for somebody who's going to say hey, we're going to stop fighting so nastily and aggressively. that's sort of the message that she brings. on the other hand and it's -- there is no way around the reality that this is a base e
role in trying to funnel larger sums of money from big donors. so far, no illegalities, but, you know voters may decide hey, that doesn't smell right. >> and just in terms of maryay, the poll putting her five points behind. i know you asked her also this week, you asked her about president obama. she didn't seem too interested in getting into that at all. again, this is one of those states, it's a blue state, but the president's numbers are down as elsewhere. what can mary burke do to...
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mary. we have andrew who is the corporate social responsibility consumer policy executive for bank of america and he also played a special important role in the founding of the urban alliance and an earlier life. we also have tom who is vice chairman of morgan stanley and worked recently in the government as deputy secretary of state obviously a wider range of distrust and also as a board member. we have kathleen matthews, global public affairs officer at marriott international and someone very well known to anyone who has been watching local dc news for many generations, many years, not generations. [laughter] and all of the firms contributed in the partnerships and they alliance and then my friend and great pleasure to be with melody barnes president and ceo of solutions but also important for us today she's the chair of the absurd debate cope aspen and institute and we saw the video earlier of the opportunity and the incentive funds. you will hear a little bit about the work of all of these organizations in trying to tackle the challenges of developing more of the country's great talent. i'm going to ask everyone we are going to be
mary. we have andrew who is the corporate social responsibility consumer policy executive for bank of america and he also played a special important role in the founding of the urban alliance and an earlier life. we also have tom who is vice chairman of morgan stanley and worked recently in the government as deputy secretary of state obviously a wider range of distrust and also as a board member. we have kathleen matthews, global public affairs officer at marriott international and someone very...