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but i think being a basketball- centric conference is a big advantage. >> i want to quickly talk about the nba. you clearly still have ties to the nba. you're a big fan, former head coach of the new york knicks. this is a critical off season for not only new york, but phil jackson. he is getting blasted the last couple of years. the record is 49-115 under him, but he also drafted christophe porzingis, plus 15 in wins from the year before. is it fair or unfair the criticism phil jackson is getting right now? >> personally, i think it's grossly unfair. >> really? >> given where the knicks were when he came in and the fact there's been some positive progression from year one to year two, and now there's an opportunity for year three to go out, experience free agency, basketball team, i think is a real positive. listen, you're in new york. you've got so many media markets and so many mediums. >> that's the thing, there are so many people who take this personally because the knicks basketball in new york. to see them down like this, upset. >> and i get it. my veins too. well. at the same ti
but i think being a basketball- centric conference is a big advantage. >> i want to quickly talk about the nba. you clearly still have ties to the nba. you're a big fan, former head coach of the new york knicks. this is a critical off season for not only new york, but phil jackson. he is getting blasted the last couple of years. the record is 49-115 under him, but he also drafted christophe porzingis, plus 15 in wins from the year before. is it fair or unfair the criticism phil jackson is...
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than non-dollar centric. if you look at emerging markets, they have underperformed for so long, i think we cannot ignore them anymore. we actually we, introduced emerging markets into the portfolio with a longer-term higher expected return mostly because of evaluation disparity. twod: this chart looking at ratios, u.s. market cap to gdp and pretax corporate profit to gdp. profit at the pretax come you see it taking down in 2015. guest: the two things are obviously very important for equity holders. when you look at profits, it's measured as gdp in that relatively high. that becomes a drag for us if that begins to revert back to normal levels. that is something we need to overcome maybe with individual stock picking, looking at companies that don't have that headwind. market cap to gdp, it's not a perfect measure of valuation but it gives us a general sense if the equity market is priced richly overall or higher than average in comparison to underlying gdp. we need to see a pickup in underlying growth. we are
than non-dollar centric. if you look at emerging markets, they have underperformed for so long, i think we cannot ignore them anymore. we actually we, introduced emerging markets into the portfolio with a longer-term higher expected return mostly because of evaluation disparity. twod: this chart looking at ratios, u.s. market cap to gdp and pretax corporate profit to gdp. profit at the pretax come you see it taking down in 2015. guest: the two things are obviously very important for equity...
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they wanted to run women candidates, putting forward women centric policy. been in power said we don't have to worry about them. we really lost several decades of the gradual building, and it was a moment back to this point about gatekeepers. >> that is super interesting. those decisions could be impacting today's elections. but it begs the question why can't they did make an effort? >> we see some of it. the republicans in 2012 and came up with recommendations to bring women in the leadership. democratic party, the head of the dnc is a woman. we see that they are including women. the parties have little control over who runs for office. this election is the perfect example. trump,trump, who knows what party he was ever a number of before the sides he is running for the republican nomination. sanders who has been on principle and independent caucusing with democrats for 30 some years runs in the democratic party. there is a little bit of a wonky comparison. in argentina the president is kind of a trump like figure. he had that platform. he wanted to be presi
they wanted to run women candidates, putting forward women centric policy. been in power said we don't have to worry about them. we really lost several decades of the gradual building, and it was a moment back to this point about gatekeepers. >> that is super interesting. those decisions could be impacting today's elections. but it begs the question why can't they did make an effort? >> we see some of it. the republicans in 2012 and came up with recommendations to bring women in the...
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the other way that reinforces the anglo centric perspective is simply the source material, that for the british, i imagine as well for the u.s. army in the 1870s, there was a lot to explain, a lot of finger-pointing, a lot of blame. >> what of the things that all of these books have is an awful lot of slaughter. we have the 66 percentage of people of braddock's army who were killed or wounded, 100% of course in the case of custer and the group around custer at little bighorn, 10,000 german soldiers a day dying in 1945 up until the end of the war in 1945. and some 1600 out of the 4000 american soldiers killed or wounded at cantigny. matthew, can you give us a sense of what it was like to fight a day after day, it was a two and half the battle but, of course, there was much more going on afterward, when you are losing something like a 10th of the people getting killed and a quarter getting wounded. >> it's tough to get a sense without getting into the source history and taking on its own terms and hearing what the survivors actually book about the experience, that it started with 2500. th
the other way that reinforces the anglo centric perspective is simply the source material, that for the british, i imagine as well for the u.s. army in the 1870s, there was a lot to explain, a lot of finger-pointing, a lot of blame. >> what of the things that all of these books have is an awful lot of slaughter. we have the 66 percentage of people of braddock's army who were killed or wounded, 100% of course in the case of custer and the group around custer at little bighorn, 10,000...
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. >>> these two crime centric pitches are all about speed. we start in wales where we have -- a chain saw! this is how the police do a raid in wales. 20 seconds, on the left-hand side, all you have to do is, bang, keep the door open. police! get down! arrest some criminals. usual people when you give them too much time, they know it's coming. i think this is dumb. >> oh, people at the table. >> i'm just thinking as far as having to jump on guys, you can sneak up and then go bam and smash through the door. this is like, ree! >> the surprise is gone. >> they captured the two men with money landering. clearly it works. >>> we head to russia for the next one. and these guys have planned the perfect entry to this bank. they put a closed sign on the door and even confiscated the panic button. everything thought out perfectly. except -- a specific day of the week when the cash desk is closed. in fact, there's nothing there. so the only thing they managed to steal is a cell phone from someone who works there. all right, time to go. they were a lit su
. >>> these two crime centric pitches are all about speed. we start in wales where we have -- a chain saw! this is how the police do a raid in wales. 20 seconds, on the left-hand side, all you have to do is, bang, keep the door open. police! get down! arrest some criminals. usual people when you give them too much time, they know it's coming. i think this is dumb. >> oh, people at the table. >> i'm just thinking as far as having to jump on guys, you can sneak up and then go...
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. >> and it was important to us that the film is very northern virginia centric, very virginia centric wanted something that was iconic. we were able to get shots in this film that no oth other film. and that's something that we thought like having that be the culmination, that be the climax of the film was going to be something very powerful. >> and you both have ties to virginia. >> right. >> so you do a lot of filming there. >> yeah. i'm from northern virginia and jay is from richmond, but it's the first race i did as far as being an olympic distance triathlon, plus it's linked to leukemia and lymphoma society and cancer awareness is a big part of our film. one of the things i'll never forget in my first nation triathlon race i saw a woman walking around with a t-shirt said if you think this is tough, try chemotherapy. and in my mind that's really what triggered getting this movie started. going beyond what your current situation is. >> sure. yeah. jay, you had a pretty small budget. was that your biggest challenge? one of your biggest challenges? >> it was a small budget for films
. >> and it was important to us that the film is very northern virginia centric, very virginia centric wanted something that was iconic. we were able to get shots in this film that no oth other film. and that's something that we thought like having that be the culmination, that be the climax of the film was going to be something very powerful. >> and you both have ties to virginia. >> right. >> so you do a lot of filming there. >> yeah. i'm from northern virginia...
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does it seem ramped up, more california centric? >> it does, more california centric.e's in the bay area, so, yes, this is what we're going to see. covering the different candidates, you see it so much more at trump events, rather than a cruz event. and i think it speaks to just how some in liberal circles see trump's comments as so divisive. >> and the more polarizing a candidate is, the more you'll see protests. i'm curious, kasie, how often did you see protesters with bernie sanders? >> every once in a while we had peta show up, but it was very rare. marco rubio would draw dreamers and immigration protesters on a fairly regular basis approximate. >> >> and that was a professional campaign. >> yeah. >> and i think this is a consequence of the campaign moving into blue states. >> feels like a california thing. let me pause with you two. you're coming back, but we were getting sam clovis miked up. policy adviser to the trump campaign. i think some people got a glimpse of us getting him prepared for television. welcome back to the show, sir. >> thank you, chuck. great t
does it seem ramped up, more california centric? >> it does, more california centric.e's in the bay area, so, yes, this is what we're going to see. covering the different candidates, you see it so much more at trump events, rather than a cruz event. and i think it speaks to just how some in liberal circles see trump's comments as so divisive. >> and the more polarizing a candidate is, the more you'll see protests. i'm curious, kasie, how often did you see protesters with bernie...
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sort of the most can date centric process and now because of the rule change last year it will be theidate centric and the most party insider heavy process imaginable because the state republican committee will literally appoint all of the delegates in new york, and they said the reason they did was that they wanted to be able to reward party regulars, people who regularly volunteered, contributed, were part of the party, involved in the party, and from their perspective i think they didn't necessarily anticipate that we would be in a potential contested convention scenario, that this is a way to reward our good party workers were a trip to cleveland and something nice for them but it could end up looming very, very large this year given all that's happening. >> no doubt, and speaking. perks and rewards and gifts and whatever else may be coming delegates aways, let's take a look at trump's nevada state director e-mail that he sent out. here's what he said. with overwhelming success throughout each county we're in a strong position going into the state convention being held in reno and
sort of the most can date centric process and now because of the rule change last year it will be theidate centric and the most party insider heavy process imaginable because the state republican committee will literally appoint all of the delegates in new york, and they said the reason they did was that they wanted to be able to reward party regulars, people who regularly volunteered, contributed, were part of the party, involved in the party, and from their perspective i think they didn't...
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right now, the pulitzer is print-centric roy:. it is morphing. elizabeth: sooner or later, they have to admit that there are awfully great journalism that is web-centric. -- i certainly know there are websites i read daily for certain pieces of information. it is all changing. i hope that all of you will have morning papers delivered well into the next century. the next life, the hereafter. roy: thank you, elizabeth. your mention of what is going in boston creates a huge issue for all of us wondering about that amazing reporting that went on in 2002, and whether that kind of reporting could still continue. i hope that you will at least attack that one. elizabeth mention this, business, you go at breakneck speed. the hard part is you can't control your schedule, so you lose control over your personalized. -- over your personal life. i had a friend who could not make any weekday plans because she had to counsel them so often. , crazy news just doesn't happen between now :00 and 5:00. when i had been covering courts for the globe, when i was asked t
right now, the pulitzer is print-centric roy:. it is morphing. elizabeth: sooner or later, they have to admit that there are awfully great journalism that is web-centric. -- i certainly know there are websites i read daily for certain pieces of information. it is all changing. i hope that all of you will have morning papers delivered well into the next century. the next life, the hereafter. roy: thank you, elizabeth. your mention of what is going in boston creates a huge issue for all of us...
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we are trying to be veteran centric. on that point, you measure wait time not from when the veteran makes a caller gets in touch with the v.a., but from when -- does it matter how we measure wait time? it does to the veteran when there are three weeks before he gets a call back. sec. mcdonald: we are getting more and more veterans in for care. we have 7 million more completed appointments, over 1400 new doctors and 2300 new nurses. we have clinic hours in the evening and the weekend, we built women's clinic to deal with the burgeoning number of female veterans. the veterans and for care but as we continue to improve care, more veterans will seek their care from the v.a.. 78% of veterans already have a choice, even before the choice and. private health insurance, medicare, medicaid, they have a choice. the average veteran uses ba for only 34% of their care. medicare toto go to get your knee replaced, let's operation,a $25,000 you pay a 20% co-pay and if you are a veteran and want your knee replaced, it is free. and there
we are trying to be veteran centric. on that point, you measure wait time not from when the veteran makes a caller gets in touch with the v.a., but from when -- does it matter how we measure wait time? it does to the veteran when there are three weeks before he gets a call back. sec. mcdonald: we are getting more and more veterans in for care. we have 7 million more completed appointments, over 1400 new doctors and 2300 new nurses. we have clinic hours in the evening and the weekend, we built...
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. >> we are committed with working for the raiders for a football centric development that makes sense for everybody. >> reporter: oakland city leaders are scheduled to meet with mark davis to talk about a stadium deal next week. in oakland, da lin, kpix5. >>> a tech ceo is under fire for essentially calling san jose street vendors a neighborhood nuisance. on facebook, mark woodward responded to a post about some vendors operating near a home near willow glen. he said if that was my house, i would go out there and make their life miserable. i would do whatever it took to make them leave. if that meant destroying some of their produce or standing out there with signs to chase everyone away, or just make them very uncomfortable. he has since deleted that post. >>> bay area owners of some popular vegan restaurants are getting threats tonight. kpix5's joe vasquez explains why a lot of vegans are upset. >> reporter: he raises cattle and eats hamburger. what is wrong with ha? if you listen to social media, the problem is matthew engelhart and his wife also own two premier vegan restaurants.
. >> we are committed with working for the raiders for a football centric development that makes sense for everybody. >> reporter: oakland city leaders are scheduled to meet with mark davis to talk about a stadium deal next week. in oakland, da lin, kpix5. >>> a tech ceo is under fire for essentially calling san jose street vendors a neighborhood nuisance. on facebook, mark woodward responded to a post about some vendors operating near a home near willow glen. he said if...
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we are trying to be veteran centric, not appointment time centric. . swain: on -- mr. wood: on that point, you measure wait time not from when the veteran makes a caller gets in touch with the v.a. but from which -- sec. mcdonald: does it matter how we measure wait time? reporter: it does to the veteran when there are three weeks before he gets a call back. sec. mcdonald: we are getting more and more veterans in for care. we have 7 million more completed appointments, over 1400 new doctors and 2300 new nurses. we have clinic hours in the evening and the weekend, we built women's clinic to deal with the burgeoning number of female veterans. i want to get the veterans and -- in for care, but recognize this. as we continue to improve care, more veterans will sake their care from the v.a. 78% of veterans already have a choice, even before the choice act. 78% of veterans have a choice, private health insurance, medicare, medicaid, they have a choice. the average veteran uses v.a. for only 34% of their care, only 34% of their care. if you were to go to medicare to get your k
we are trying to be veteran centric, not appointment time centric. . swain: on -- mr. wood: on that point, you measure wait time not from when the veteran makes a caller gets in touch with the v.a. but from which -- sec. mcdonald: does it matter how we measure wait time? reporter: it does to the veteran when there are three weeks before he gets a call back. sec. mcdonald: we are getting more and more veterans in for care. we have 7 million more completed appointments, over 1400 new doctors and...
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i'm hoping that it's not just gonna be an opioid-centric education. i think this needs to be about human beings as a whole and the human that suffers. >> reporter: this holistic approach is something the university of maryland school of medicine is trying with its by month-long elective dedicated to alternatives to medication for treating pain. the techniques range from chiropractic methods, to guided imagery techniques that incorporate meditation. and even-- tai chi. fourth year medical student kevin o'malley took the class. >> after taking this rotation, i feel much more comfortable and prepared for treating chronic pain in patients. because i've been exposed to so many different therapies, i think it can be easy to think, "well, you know, someone's in pain, they experience it like anyone else does. and it's more complicated than that. >> reporter: o'malley plans to become a family doctor. just like maryland alumnus joseph zebley. seasoned physicians like him are taking steps to update their training. maryland is one of at least 20 states where doct
i'm hoping that it's not just gonna be an opioid-centric education. i think this needs to be about human beings as a whole and the human that suffers. >> reporter: this holistic approach is something the university of maryland school of medicine is trying with its by month-long elective dedicated to alternatives to medication for treating pain. the techniques range from chiropractic methods, to guided imagery techniques that incorporate meditation. and even-- tai chi. fourth year medical...
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controversial republican presidential candidate donald trump leads texas centric ted cruz 39% accordingseems to be winning at times i don't think you should be gaining more votes but it's very surprising to see that he is. >> has a slightly but the primary is more important. >> finally something counts in california. by the time we usually get to a primary we don't get to do anything. 10 seven the poll also shows california republicans who backed schwarzenegger are three times more likely to back trump. just today trump canceled a california event to keep campaigning in new york. a former chairman of the republican party and author of the divided era so the golden state will be big for trump and ted cruz.>> both of them need a big victory in california. i don't think either one of them will have enough delegates before the convention surgeon seven full matter a lot. 70 usa poll shows california voters would favor clinton or sanders over trump or ted cruz in a general election clinton has a slight edge over sanders in california. no surprise to the chairman of the democratic party. >> we
controversial republican presidential candidate donald trump leads texas centric ted cruz 39% accordingseems to be winning at times i don't think you should be gaining more votes but it's very surprising to see that he is. >> has a slightly but the primary is more important. >> finally something counts in california. by the time we usually get to a primary we don't get to do anything. 10 seven the poll also shows california republicans who backed schwarzenegger are three times more...
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fans are remembering the see centric performer for his unique sound that won him an oscar and seven grammysent obama held prince as one of the most gifted and prolific musicians of our time. this was the scene outside the first avenue club in downtown minneapolis as thousands gathered for a block party to honor the late singer. that club was made famous in his academy award-winning film "purple rain." prince was 57. and nearly half a million people here in the u.s. who own polluting volkswagens will get relief in a deal announced by a federal judge. they have the option of selling the cars back to vw or getting them repaired at the company's expense. but it is not yet clear how much compensation the owner cans expect. volkswagen admitted rigging cars to pass emissions tests. >>> there is good news on the horizon for the storm weary residents in and around houston, texas. forecasters expect conditions to improve later today. at least eight deaths are being blamed on the storms. the flooding forced thousands of people from their homes. on the bright side, two aging reservoirs remain in good s
fans are remembering the see centric performer for his unique sound that won him an oscar and seven grammysent obama held prince as one of the most gifted and prolific musicians of our time. this was the scene outside the first avenue club in downtown minneapolis as thousands gathered for a block party to honor the late singer. that club was made famous in his academy award-winning film "purple rain." prince was 57. and nearly half a million people here in the u.s. who own polluting...
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is it that centric? >> we had a little in our corporate stores. remember, we're 97% franchised around the world. so at the end of the day it won't have that big an impact. we did feel a little with the rate going up in new york. that will settle out as we move forward. but no. at the end. day, is that that big a deal? it's not. >> so what happens with your cash position? let's say you think the stock got ahead of itself. you couldn't possibly do as well as last year. do you wait for the stock to come down? the stocks are overreacting. you have a lot of cash that's building. you did refinance. and i'm curious what you're going to do with it. >> we certainly have more than we typically carry and that's really a function of, we did a refinancing in the fall. we added about 700 million to the balance sheet. we used 600 million of that for an asr that ran through our first quarter. in the meantime we have accumulating cash. it left with us the better part of $200 million at the end of the quarter. we're looking temperature and we'll decide what will ge
is it that centric? >> we had a little in our corporate stores. remember, we're 97% franchised around the world. so at the end of the day it won't have that big an impact. we did feel a little with the rate going up in new york. that will settle out as we move forward. but no. at the end. day, is that that big a deal? it's not. >> so what happens with your cash position? let's say you think the stock got ahead of itself. you couldn't possibly do as well as last year. do you wait for...
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and canadian dollar terms and the s&p and they have moved and that is a testament to the commodity centrich industries and also on the backside, and a lot of the same factors will affect both -- chinese demand and the state of the u.s. economy in terms of driving commodity prices. alix: luke, thank you. scarlet: coming up, peru -- has more than tripled with a presidential election looming. we take a look at their currency and candidate. -- candidates. scarlet: it is time for the business flash, a look at the biggest business stories in the news. delta is upgrading the single aisle sweet. -- suites. spelling -- boeing and airbus are competing for the sale. shorter looking at domestic flights. tilde can make a decision later this month. delta couldn't make a decision later this month. suitors forpossible the biggest electric company in kansas includes canada pension plan investment board. scarlet: united health group says they will call it quits in two obamacare market, the latest challenge to the overhaul. united health is the biggest health insurer for the nation. they want be selling plan
and canadian dollar terms and the s&p and they have moved and that is a testament to the commodity centrich industries and also on the backside, and a lot of the same factors will affect both -- chinese demand and the state of the u.s. economy in terms of driving commodity prices. alix: luke, thank you. scarlet: coming up, peru -- has more than tripled with a presidential election looming. we take a look at their currency and candidate. -- candidates. scarlet: it is time for the business...
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ceded in mexico and oregon and declaring a one-on-one there that those states are favorable to his centricrse with trying to keep him under that magic number of 1237 delegates. host: we will know if this is effective as a strategy but is it too little too late for the cruz kasich campaigns? >> that is why appearing that even at ted cruz own rally today spoke to a woman who wondered out loud if it was too little too late. you can look at this many different ways. with the january or february but the field did start to think in having an arrangement where certain candidates basically did not bother in other states. if it doesn't work you will hear more why didn't this happen six weeks ago? >> is an unusual and urgent arrangements. >> in recent history it is unusual in general for openness of a political race to come together. one thing that is important it fuels the argument that donald trump is making that the party establishment is going behind closed doors to steal this from me and when this is in play in view -- played you that adds fuel. host: that is wrynecks question because he is run
ceded in mexico and oregon and declaring a one-on-one there that those states are favorable to his centricrse with trying to keep him under that magic number of 1237 delegates. host: we will know if this is effective as a strategy but is it too little too late for the cruz kasich campaigns? >> that is why appearing that even at ted cruz own rally today spoke to a woman who wondered out loud if it was too little too late. you can look at this many different ways. with the january or...
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centric and domestic centric? i would imagine -- i mean, we have our problems. health care it would be a totally different conversation. >> well, i think it's both. it's -- we have enormous problems in this country. quality is actually going down in many respects. and performance terms we don't rank in the top 20 any longer in industrialized countries in quality. 34 in life expectancy and infant mortality. we have a long way to go. there are global aspects of this. you just have to say ebola or zika to fully appreciate the magnitude of global health today. >> we have heard the figures before. i know you know that there are life-style issues, obesity, there are drugs, there are things that factor into those awful numbers. the quality of health care at the preeminent institutions is still the world's finest, obviously, the mayo clinic, m.d. anderson. >> we have the finest technology in the world and islands of excellence in a sea of mediocri mediocrity. we have a lot to do to address the challenges in cost access and quality in our country. >> you hear the republi
centric and domestic centric? i would imagine -- i mean, we have our problems. health care it would be a totally different conversation. >> well, i think it's both. it's -- we have enormous problems in this country. quality is actually going down in many respects. and performance terms we don't rank in the top 20 any longer in industrialized countries in quality. 34 in life expectancy and infant mortality. we have a long way to go. there are global aspects of this. you just have to say...
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they want one that's government centric. we the people want one that's people centric. >> doc carson, thank you very much for joining us today, all tl be all the best to you. >> my pleasure. >> now, we want to hear from you. what would you like to see happen? tweet me and we'll get your answers later on in the show, tweet me. >>> the death toll from the earthquake in japan rising this afternoon to 40. 30 of those victims were killed when the earthquake struck this morning. >> nearly a handful of people are still missing with 1500 people reported injured. search and rescue crews are going through the debris for survivors. bad weather is ham perring effects to relief people there. we'll continue to monitor this as more information becomes available. >>> around dangerous weather sweeping across the nation, bringing possible tornados. other areas getting snow and the storms are far from over. bernie sanders has a face to face with pope francis at the vatican. what the two leaders discussed during their special meeting? >> he's a
they want one that's government centric. we the people want one that's people centric. >> doc carson, thank you very much for joining us today, all tl be all the best to you. >> my pleasure. >> now, we want to hear from you. what would you like to see happen? tweet me and we'll get your answers later on in the show, tweet me. >>> the death toll from the earthquake in japan rising this afternoon to 40. 30 of those victims were killed when the earthquake struck this...
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he is ego centric and self centered. >> it doesn't mean anything to him. >> reporter: nunez pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the violent stabbing of, nunez and three others pounced on santos and his friends. luis would have turned 30 this summer, something his parents missed as they say his friends start their own families. >> i cried for an entire day before one of his friends got married. >> he would have been a wonderful father. >> reporter: nunez was released today. will be on parole three years. his family issued a statement saying in part our son has paid his debt to society and then they asked for privacy. because of this case, a new law was passed that requires any sitting governor to give a ten-day notice to district attorneys if they are considering a pardon. the hope is that families will not be caught off guard and families can be offered counsel before the governor issues the order. >>> a chp officer intentionally run over last week in sacramento grew up here in the bay area. the officer michael erickson is in intensive care at the university of california davi d interstate 8
he is ego centric and self centered. >> it doesn't mean anything to him. >> reporter: nunez pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the violent stabbing of, nunez and three others pounced on santos and his friends. luis would have turned 30 this summer, something his parents missed as they say his friends start their own families. >> i cried for an entire day before one of his friends got married. >> he would have been a wonderful father. >> reporter: nunez was released...
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he can centric, independent p a musical pie nor. he was prolific.any and spanning generations. >> sabrina keewatin wager whenwi she went to her first concert. it was the first memory that surfaced when she prince's death. >> i've never been to a concert filled with such excitement. all the joy and happiness. i just immediately thought back to that moment. i've been to many concerts, butt that is one concert that always will bring joy to my soul. >> psychologist says it's not n only prince's enormous talent that's stomachering the sto widespread reaction to his death, its about how he evolvedv as an artists fearlessly and genuinely. >> i think what that stirs in people is a recognition that we all have untapped capacitiesped whether they are creative or aspects in our personality thato we keep in check for one reasonr or another. and long to express and break free. each of us have thoughts and feelings and desires maybe i can do this, or i could do more of that or i could try this.s. and you see someone who represents doing that, it is touches you be
he can centric, independent p a musical pie nor. he was prolific.any and spanning generations. >> sabrina keewatin wager whenwi she went to her first concert. it was the first memory that surfaced when she prince's death. >> i've never been to a concert filled with such excitement. all the joy and happiness. i just immediately thought back to that moment. i've been to many concerts, butt that is one concert that always will bring joy to my soul. >> psychologist says it's not n...
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it is not a washington centric organization nor should it be. you should know who the black leadership is in your state and york county, whether through the ncaa peak, the urban league, whether it is the black chamber or whatever is going on in the community, you should have the finger on the pulse if you are about the business of making the argument for your party relevant in the conversation that they are having in those town halls and community. and hearo sit outside the institutions and organizations and individuals articulate what we perceive to be a conservative message, that they are just like us and they agree with us on the life issues and the family issues and the economy. how do you know when you're not fully engaged in the conversation. as one thing to say black folks, we know you appreciate the do,life message, and they but then when you do not talk to them about voting rights, they go, that is great, that was your issue so we are not driving pro-life in the black community, where driving voting rights. see her actions as being anti
it is not a washington centric organization nor should it be. you should know who the black leadership is in your state and york county, whether through the ncaa peak, the urban league, whether it is the black chamber or whatever is going on in the community, you should have the finger on the pulse if you are about the business of making the argument for your party relevant in the conversation that they are having in those town halls and community. and hearo sit outside the institutions and...
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right now, they are essentially print-centric. mr. harris: it is morphine. elizabeth: it is. soon they will have to recognize that there is good journalism that is web specific. i think that it will broaden. i know that there are websites i read daily for certain types of information, particularly investigative. it is all changing and i hope all of you will have papers delivered well into the next century. in the next life, wherever we go. mr. harris: thank you, elizabeth. i think that your mention of what is going on in boston creates an issue for all of us wondering about the amazing reporting that happened in 2002 and whether that kind of reporting will continue. i hope that that kind of reporting will attack that one. sasha: that reminds me of a story. in our business, you go at a breakneck speed and it is hard to be board. -- bored. but you lose a lot of control of your personal life. i had a friend who decided that she cannot make weeknight plans ever, because she had to cancel them too often. the downside is, it is crazy between 9 a.m.-5:00 p.m. wasstory images to roy,
right now, they are essentially print-centric. mr. harris: it is morphine. elizabeth: it is. soon they will have to recognize that there is good journalism that is web specific. i think that it will broaden. i know that there are websites i read daily for certain types of information, particularly investigative. it is all changing and i hope all of you will have papers delivered well into the next century. in the next life, wherever we go. mr. harris: thank you, elizabeth. i think that your...
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jersey native and comedian joe piscopo was there to serve as emcee which offered plenty of jersey centric laughs for the night. the night was made tocelebrate those who hail from the garden state for their contribution to society and the world. soccer superstar and three-time olympic gold medalist kristi lamp own was honored along with former daily show host jon stewart and retired yankee derek jeter. one of the big highlights of the night waswatching family members of our company founder william fox pick up the honor. his great-granddaughter faith has helped to history of fox films alive. >> we are extremely honored . both my sister and i have been very much a part of trying to keep the knowledge of who williamfox really was , a forgotten mogul and for new jersey to have done this when the first studio was originally here is just a tremendous honor . >>the mix of talent honored also included home depot's founder , carla harris, us senator frank r lautenberg as well as basketball analyst nick patel and 70s pop legend cool and the gang. >> what does this mean to you both personally? >> it
jersey native and comedian joe piscopo was there to serve as emcee which offered plenty of jersey centric laughs for the night. the night was made tocelebrate those who hail from the garden state for their contribution to society and the world. soccer superstar and three-time olympic gold medalist kristi lamp own was honored along with former daily show host jon stewart and retired yankee derek jeter. one of the big highlights of the night waswatching family members of our company founder...
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officials also banned bizarre architecture, saying buildings that were, quote, oversized zone oh, centricld not be approved, as the "new york times" has pointed out. china mass restrict foreign influences by banning names, only time will tell whether or not these directives will have a lasting impact. what happens, for example, if a great deal maker comes to china and asks to slap a well known brand name often used around the world, would the chinese approve of a trump any -- city? the correct answer to our gps challenge question was c. 6.6% of the icelandic people came out to protest their prime minister after the panama papers were released. if 6.6% of other nations protested, that would mean 5 million germans, 20 million americans massing at the capitol, or 90 million angry chinese at the tie enaman scare. thanks for being a part of my program this week. i will see you next week. >>> good morning, it's time for reliable sources, our weekly look at the story behind the story of how news and pop culture get made. this hour, fox news star megan kelly says she may leave the network. is it
officials also banned bizarre architecture, saying buildings that were, quote, oversized zone oh, centricld not be approved, as the "new york times" has pointed out. china mass restrict foreign influences by banning names, only time will tell whether or not these directives will have a lasting impact. what happens, for example, if a great deal maker comes to china and asks to slap a well known brand name often used around the world, would the chinese approve of a trump any -- city?...
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advisors work to create a college-centric culture within the schools they serve to get the model hasmpared to teach for america or the peace corps, but with a focus on college advising. i am pleased to have nicole hurt at this table for the first time. welcome. congratulations. nicole: thank you. charlie: you are doing great stuff. tell me how this came into being. nicole: it came into being because there are all of these great college students, service oriented, and wanting to change the world, and harnessing this with what is really a crisis in our country. our ratio is about 488 emma one, which means they get about 28 a year with a counselor. we have a process that is way and it iscated, endangering our democracy, because young people are not going off to college they are not updating degrees, and our isbal repetitiveness affected, so we are marrying the people who have just finished themselves, going into schools where the counselors are trying really hard but just do not have the capacity and saying, let's hold hands and make sure every student here is foremost in that i believe
advisors work to create a college-centric culture within the schools they serve to get the model hasmpared to teach for america or the peace corps, but with a focus on college advising. i am pleased to have nicole hurt at this table for the first time. welcome. congratulations. nicole: thank you. charlie: you are doing great stuff. tell me how this came into being. nicole: it came into being because there are all of these great college students, service oriented, and wanting to change the...
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advisors work to create a college centric culture in the schools they serve. the model has been compared to teach for america or peace corps but with a focus on college advising. i'm pleased to have nicole hurd at the table for the first time. welcome. congratulations. >> thank you. charlie: you're doing great stuff. ow did this come into being? >> there were so many college graduates, they wanted to change the world. and harnessing that was a problem, a crisis in this country. our counselor to student ratio is 188 to one. so the average student gets 20 minutes with a counselor each year. we have a barrier that's really if i can say this, endangering our democracy. young people are not going off to college, they're not obtaining degrees and our global competitiveness and democracy depend on having educated, bright, amazing young people out there. we're taking the idea of having people who just finished themselves, going to schools where counselors and teachers are trying hard but don't have the ability to help the students, and say, let's hold hands and tell t
advisors work to create a college centric culture in the schools they serve. the model has been compared to teach for america or peace corps but with a focus on college advising. i'm pleased to have nicole hurd at the table for the first time. welcome. congratulations. >> thank you. charlie: you're doing great stuff. ow did this come into being? >> there were so many college graduates, they wanted to change the world. and harnessing that was a problem, a crisis in this country. our...
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why not try to make it people centric? why not try to get the will of the people? isn't this country suppose told be of, for, and by the anymore we don't have to accept a bunch of politicians have stepped in and tried to impose their will pop us. >> you think that process was fair to you? >> i am not complaining about what happened to me, but, yeah, there were a lot of things in the process that could have been much more fair. there's no question about that. >> too you think had donald trump recognized the process and that some states have uncommitted delegations and he could have struck deals or gone to colorado to meet with the delegates to get his way? he pretties good at getting his bay and he didn't bother. >> yeah. in retrospect, perhaps. it's always easy after the fact to come up with the right thing to do. but, again, i just am concerned about the fact that we even have a situation where we're disenfranchising the people. why aren't we talking about that? why aren't re talking about how to rectify that? we are jeopardizing the future of the country and anyb
why not try to make it people centric? why not try to get the will of the people? isn't this country suppose told be of, for, and by the anymore we don't have to accept a bunch of politicians have stepped in and tried to impose their will pop us. >> you think that process was fair to you? >> i am not complaining about what happened to me, but, yeah, there were a lot of things in the process that could have been much more fair. there's no question about that. >> too you think...
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are we to china centric?s one of thea largest economies in the world and it is going through a big shift from manufacturing to services. it is unprecedented. an impact on global economies around the world. it is reasonable to look at it in close teacher. close detail.n manus: that is where the real discussion is, in japan. money is leaving japan. we looked at this yesterday. money is flooding out of japan for the last 12 weeks. we're seeing a demonstrable change. the index in confidence is dropping. are you part of the exodus from japan or are you still in a holding pattern there? mohammed: we have some concerns over the japanese economy. it is safe to say that the japanese authorities are throwing everything at it and badly for them they have nothing to show for it. we are not seeing the recovery in the data and money is flowing out. for us in terms of whether there is an opportunity in japan comes back to valuations. there are some compelling valuations of some of the japanese stocks but some are overvalued
are we to china centric?s one of thea largest economies in the world and it is going through a big shift from manufacturing to services. it is unprecedented. an impact on global economies around the world. it is reasonable to look at it in close teacher. close detail.n manus: that is where the real discussion is, in japan. money is leaving japan. we looked at this yesterday. money is flooding out of japan for the last 12 weeks. we're seeing a demonstrable change. the index in confidence is...
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$60,000 fellowship at the black mountain institute because i thought that this would be very nevada-centricthis book. the director called me and said, i think you may be interested in this fellowship at the library of congress, and i jumped at that opportunity. brian lamb: how did they determine that you were the one? sally denton: i don't know. i know that the librarian personally selects bids. he personally selected the fellow, a relationship he had with the black mountain institute, which is something senator harry reid helped get for unlv. it is a fantastic fellowship. to answer your question, what was the question? [laughter] researching the different projects throughout the world, and the extensive, the reach of that? when i first had applied to the black mountain, i thought i would be doing my research and nevada and thought it was a real western company, and it was not until i got to the library of congress and started looking at the contracts that it had with the u.s. government that not only is it the largest department of energy contractor, it is one of the top department of defe
$60,000 fellowship at the black mountain institute because i thought that this would be very nevada-centricthis book. the director called me and said, i think you may be interested in this fellowship at the library of congress, and i jumped at that opportunity. brian lamb: how did they determine that you were the one? sally denton: i don't know. i know that the librarian personally selects bids. he personally selected the fellow, a relationship he had with the black mountain institute, which is...
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side it really has to come down to the muslim communities, bottom-up approach, not a top-down state centricstate-directed approach. counselling programs and really jurists, muslim jurists, to explain to people. the foreman this group is that is referred to by the prophet as the dogs of hell, the pro, genator of the armies of the anti christ. these people are hearing the language of heroism, we need to show them that it's not heroism but terrorism >>> stories emerged of increasingly gruesome violence. people poured out of the region into neighboring countries and then in a makeshift flotilla heading across the eastern mediterranean to southern europe. hundreds of thousands continued to flee their homes in search of asylum. i spoke with a head of the u.s. committee for refugees and immigrants about their desperate journeys. joining us to talk about it, a senior vice president for global engagement committee. he directed the off of refugee resettlement understand president obama. if you're in trouble somewhere in the world and you want to come to the united states, compared to other places is
side it really has to come down to the muslim communities, bottom-up approach, not a top-down state centricstate-directed approach. counselling programs and really jurists, muslim jurists, to explain to people. the foreman this group is that is referred to by the prophet as the dogs of hell, the pro, genator of the armies of the anti christ. these people are hearing the language of heroism, we need to show them that it's not heroism but terrorism >>> stories emerged of increasingly...
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so keep it here on the halftime report. personal with patient-centric, digital innovations; from self-monitoringa and enable targeted care, to cloud platforms that invite providers to collaborate with the patients they serve. that's why over 90% of the top 25 global pharmaceutical companies are turning to cognizant. our domain experts, technologists, digital and data specialists, clinicians and scientists are transforming the way clinical research sites collaborate with pharmaceutical companies, and enhancing patient engagement with innovative platforms and solutions. our population's growing healthcare needs present growing opportunities for our clients: to advance the future of medicine with digital, and improve the quality of lives. ♪ >>> we are back on "the halftime report." this year's masters tournament team down in augusta, georgia, where 22-year-old jordan spieth looking to retake his title after winning his first green jacket last year. dom chu joins us live from outside the augusta national golf club where the tournament is already heating up. jordan spieth is already on the course and
so keep it here on the halftime report. personal with patient-centric, digital innovations; from self-monitoringa and enable targeted care, to cloud platforms that invite providers to collaborate with the patients they serve. that's why over 90% of the top 25 global pharmaceutical companies are turning to cognizant. our domain experts, technologists, digital and data specialists, clinicians and scientists are transforming the way clinical research sites collaborate with pharmaceutical...
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it's to use technology in the home human and design centric ways that we can. >> all right. and just quickly, it is interesting that you are online. now you've gone to paper. is this a sign that millennials still crave a bit of old-fashioned appeal as well? >> i think it's really interesting. the way we think about it often is paper is a choice now rather than a necessity. you don't need to use paper for your wedding invitation or birthday invitation. so people still want it for certain occasions. and that sort of makes it a bit more special. >> all right. well, james, thank you so much for joining us. ceo and co-founder of paperless post. we'll bring you more on the ecb in a couple hours. for now, that's today's show. i'm nancy hulgrave. "worldwide exchange" is coming up next. the pursuit of healthier. it begins from the second we're born. because, healthier doesn't happen all by itself. it needs to be earned every day. using wellness to keep away illness. and believing a single life can be made better by millions of others. as a health services and innovation company optum
it's to use technology in the home human and design centric ways that we can. >> all right. and just quickly, it is interesting that you are online. now you've gone to paper. is this a sign that millennials still crave a bit of old-fashioned appeal as well? >> i think it's really interesting. the way we think about it often is paper is a choice now rather than a necessity. you don't need to use paper for your wedding invitation or birthday invitation. so people still want it for...
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it missed even with a media-centric strategy, missed creating video the way netflix and amazon have doneit's simple. if you're a newspaper like daily mail or someone else, you're the titanic. your business is sinking. so no matter how bad yahoo! looks from a tech perspective, it surely looks better than that. so it doesn't surprise me that a lot of traditional media people look at the cash flow, look at the slow rate of decline and think, you know, i could probably do this better than they're doing. and i don't know if that's true or not. but i can see people doing that. and it will surprise me if it we get to the end of the year and something has not happened to yahoo!. what that is, remains to be seen. but i think something will happen. >> roger, if you're a media company, daily mile, time, inc and bidding for yahoo! are you interested in the roster of name-brand journalists or home page algorithm? >> no, i think you're interested in the cash flow, plain and is simple. i assume whoever buys this thing is going to sit -- simply give up on trying to be successful in the silicon valley si
it missed even with a media-centric strategy, missed creating video the way netflix and amazon have doneit's simple. if you're a newspaper like daily mail or someone else, you're the titanic. your business is sinking. so no matter how bad yahoo! looks from a tech perspective, it surely looks better than that. so it doesn't surprise me that a lot of traditional media people look at the cash flow, look at the slow rate of decline and think, you know, i could probably do this better than they're...
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domestic centric. it is saying we don't need a strong dollar. the market needs to realize they want a weaker dollar. with central bankers, you never listen to what they say, but you observe to what they do. they do very little. to what youl listen say. we will observe you as well. he stays with us in london. up next, a bloomberg survey found a majority of analysts see no impact of the major suppliers striking a deal. we will discuss why. ♪ hans: welcome back to "on the move." juliette: nestle posted revenues that beat first-quarter estimates. a 3.6ts had expected percent rise. despite the beat, the first quarter growth rate is the slowest since 2009 as they struggle to get consumers interested in frozen pizzas and convenience meals. union labor reported first-quarter sales and line with estimates with the gains in laundry detergent offsetting falling prices in europe. underlying sales increased 4.7% compared with analysts estimates . the family said thursday that consumer demand remained fragile and volume growth slowed in the quarter. a takeove
domestic centric. it is saying we don't need a strong dollar. the market needs to realize they want a weaker dollar. with central bankers, you never listen to what they say, but you observe to what they do. they do very little. to what youl listen say. we will observe you as well. he stays with us in london. up next, a bloomberg survey found a majority of analysts see no impact of the major suppliers striking a deal. we will discuss why. ♪ hans: welcome back to "on the move."...
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. >> fascinating kasich ad, how new york centric that ad was, use of skylines, very new york. >> everyone's going to praise new york through the 12 days. >> true, next two weeks. mark murray, big thanks. get out your scorecards. gloves are officially off. hillary clinton and bernie sanders trading jabs over who's more qualified to run the country. hear from both after the break. ♪ ♪ ♪ for your retirement, you want to celebrate the little things, because they're big to you. and that is why you invest. the best returns aren't just measured in dollars. td ameritrade®. you're all set to book a flight using your airline credit card miles. and surprise! those seats sometimes cost a ridiculous number of miles, making it really hard to book the flight you want. luckily, there's a better way... with the capital one venture card. with venture, you'll earn unlimited double miles on every purchase, every day. and when you're ready to travel, just book the flight you want, on any airline, then use your miles to cover the cost. now you're getting somewhere. what's in your wallet? [alarm beeps] ♪ ♪ the in
. >> fascinating kasich ad, how new york centric that ad was, use of skylines, very new york. >> everyone's going to praise new york through the 12 days. >> true, next two weeks. mark murray, big thanks. get out your scorecards. gloves are officially off. hillary clinton and bernie sanders trading jabs over who's more qualified to run the country. hear from both after the break. ♪ ♪ ♪ for your retirement, you want to celebrate the little things, because they're big to...
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what is not clear to me is that ibm is that they are still with the people centric strategy, but we needrent people, and we are moving into the cognitive computing, and the cognitive solution, and so they need watson-like help on the ios. i think that the invest or thes have to ask the fundamental question, are people still the answer in the cloud era? if not, ibm could be in trouble. if so, not as bad as at lot of people think. >> and jon, also busy in miami as you caught up with legendary skateboarder tony hawk. what did he have to say? >> i talked to him a little bit about the partnership with sony on the action cameras, and of course, he is taking on gopro as far as that goes, a i asked him why he is excited about that. take a listen. >> i was excited to be partnering up with sony because of the camera history, and people say the gopro, but sony has the long, long history of the cameras and lenses and experience. so it was really fun to sort of sew people that there is another option there. i mean, between them and my partnership with many in the last couple of years, it is amazing,
what is not clear to me is that ibm is that they are still with the people centric strategy, but we needrent people, and we are moving into the cognitive computing, and the cognitive solution, and so they need watson-like help on the ios. i think that the invest or thes have to ask the fundamental question, are people still the answer in the cloud era? if not, ibm could be in trouble. if so, not as bad as at lot of people think. >> and jon, also busy in miami as you caught up with...
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>> i think you'll start to see a lot of the people that are considered to be centric figures. people who have worked in this administration at one point in time or another, but are not associated as die-hard democrats. you'll see the administration bring them out to show the opposition for donald trump and the support for hillary clinton or bernie sanders and broader than just the democratic base. >> he said, i'm getting questions constantly from foreign leaders about some of the whackier suggestions that are being made. obama said they don't expect half-baked notions coming out of the white house. we can't afford that. yet the republican electorate is largely on board with a lot of this stuff. >> that's right. and there's a gap between what we see republicans supporting and donald trump espousing and what the president said he's hearing from foreign leaders, concern about muslim immigrants, immigrants from mexico and the wall. and the president really trying to use the fact that he has that position as the leader of the free world, at least for the next few months, to try and
>> i think you'll start to see a lot of the people that are considered to be centric figures. people who have worked in this administration at one point in time or another, but are not associated as die-hard democrats. you'll see the administration bring them out to show the opposition for donald trump and the support for hillary clinton or bernie sanders and broader than just the democratic base. >> he said, i'm getting questions constantly from foreign leaders about some of the...
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today, we're seeing new technologies make healthcare more personal with patient-centric, digital innovationsfrom self-monitoring devices that can interpret personal data and enable targeted care, to cloud platforms that invite providers to collaborate with the patients they serve. that's why over 90% of the top 25 global pharmaceutical companies are turning to cognizant. our domain experts, technologists, digital and data specialists, clinicians and scientists are transforming the way clinical research sites collaborate with pharmaceutical companies, and enhancing patient engagement with innovative platforms and solutions. our population's growing healthcare needs present growing opportunities for our clients: to advance the future of medicine with digital, and improve the quality of lives. ♪ >>> i'm melissa lee and coming up on "power lunch" apple is taking on the earnings miss and what they need to focus on to tu the stock around. and the big rotation in the market right now and the feds' latest decision of rates expected to drop in "power lunch" and it is all about the language and we wil
today, we're seeing new technologies make healthcare more personal with patient-centric, digital innovationsfrom self-monitoring devices that can interpret personal data and enable targeted care, to cloud platforms that invite providers to collaborate with the patients they serve. that's why over 90% of the top 25 global pharmaceutical companies are turning to cognizant. our domain experts, technologists, digital and data specialists, clinicians and scientists are transforming the way clinical...
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one is kind of how domestic policy tends to get done, which is a very white house staff centric process. the white house staff tends to get some ideas together, goes to the president. the president says, i like that one. and then it's kind of brought to the cabinet secretaries in the sense of there's a train going down the track and the president's in the locomotive, driving the train and this how it's headed. let's talk about how we're going to implement it and execute it. we had a different model on the national security side which was to involve the cabinets secretaries in the development of the policy from the get go. i think it meant for better policy because these are the people the president has chosen and the senate has confirmed to be the national security principals. if they feel their part of the process, they have ownership of the initiative, they have to implement it and execute it. you tend to be more excited about things you're part of. i would say use that model in terms of you running the process. and, again, for the national security adviser, don't try to substitute fo
one is kind of how domestic policy tends to get done, which is a very white house staff centric process. the white house staff tends to get some ideas together, goes to the president. the president says, i like that one. and then it's kind of brought to the cabinet secretaries in the sense of there's a train going down the track and the president's in the locomotive, driving the train and this how it's headed. let's talk about how we're going to implement it and execute it. we had a different...
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the other part of this i think we can hear today, cruz taking a very california centric message, but still continuing his pivot to jobs and the economy by talking about, number one, how his immigration policies would impact the local economies in southern california, and then number two, water issues, which as you know is a very big deal out west. the drought, water issues, water rights, all of it a major focus for people who live in that region. here's the thing, though. the cruz campaign, while they believe they could get, their data shows, 55% or more of the vote in california, right now, it is donald trump who has the lead in polling. campaign aide said to me earlier today that essentially, hey, right now, we're close to the margin of error. sure, trump may be leading, but they believe when cruz really starts to push his campaign and get out there and do more rallies, that could flip the script a little bit. keep in mind, though, if donald trump is able to take maybe 120 of the delegates that are out there of the 172 delegates at stake in california on june 7th, that could maybe,
the other part of this i think we can hear today, cruz taking a very california centric message, but still continuing his pivot to jobs and the economy by talking about, number one, how his immigration policies would impact the local economies in southern california, and then number two, water issues, which as you know is a very big deal out west. the drought, water issues, water rights, all of it a major focus for people who live in that region. here's the thing, though. the cruz campaign,...
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there was a term used earlier today about patient centricity. and what marilyn said is the patient comes first. if you think about a patient-centered approach to care, i think first and foremost about bundles. if you think about somebody has knee replacement surgery, how have i conceived it, if i need knee replacement, think bundle starts at the episode or the episode starts when i go to my doctor and say, you know what, the injections aren't working, the medication isn't working and it ends when i go back to golfing and now i have a better excuse for how bad i golf. that's the totality for me, the concept of what knee replacement is. that's how patients think about. it's not how we finance it. it's now hot we pay for it. i'm excited to be part of this program because i think it very much is a much more patient centered viewpoint. as you can understand, if we're at risk for that care, then there's a huge incentive for us to reduce unnecessary care and reduce unwarranted variation. that's what we started with. we started with do we have volumes h
there was a term used earlier today about patient centricity. and what marilyn said is the patient comes first. if you think about a patient-centered approach to care, i think first and foremost about bundles. if you think about somebody has knee replacement surgery, how have i conceived it, if i need knee replacement, think bundle starts at the episode or the episode starts when i go to my doctor and say, you know what, the injections aren't working, the medication isn't working and it ends...
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. >> i feel like there is a lot of bernie-centric discussion that will take place.issue very fraught in new york, strict gun laws here and also i guess a lot of issues around reticence about crime in the era of bill de blasio whether or not that's true. what do you expect to hear directed at bernie sanders on guns, and is guns a vulnerability for him in new york? >> yes, i think we'll be listening to the same arguments that both campaigns have been putting forward. i don't know if it's going to be that special, that issue here in new york city, or in new york state. i think other issues are going to be more prominent, more important for the electorate. and let me go back. i think education is extremely important for african-americans and latinos in this city and in this state. public education is huge and if that argument or that proposal that bernie sanders has in his platform about free public education, public university, it's huge. resonating with a lot of minorities like african-american latino students that now are in the cuny system here and it's important fo
. >> i feel like there is a lot of bernie-centric discussion that will take place.issue very fraught in new york, strict gun laws here and also i guess a lot of issues around reticence about crime in the era of bill de blasio whether or not that's true. what do you expect to hear directed at bernie sanders on guns, and is guns a vulnerability for him in new york? >> yes, i think we'll be listening to the same arguments that both campaigns have been putting forward. i don't know if...