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we have to look at it wholist wholistically. >> donald trump has had a lot to say about russia. >> right. >> in particular about vladimir putin. first he praised putin for sending him a nice letter and he thought his thoughts were correct and agreed putin's mocking of hillary clinton saying it's so true and most recently praising putin's response to the sanctions. you're a long time republican, party of reagan. isn't there something strange for you to hear the incoming president offering so many words of praise for >> what happened? right? the united states says we're going to impose sanctions, call out people by name. the russian government says we're going to retaliate in equal sense. vladimir putin says i want to wait until donald trump comes. that's good for our country. everyone wants to talk about the tweets he sent. i would focus on the action he's getting. donald trump is not president yet and he's getting action, successes and wins both abroad and here at home. everything he does right now he gets -- he speaks for the head of sprint. everyone starts to mock him. they weren't ann
we have to look at it wholist wholistically. >> donald trump has had a lot to say about russia. >> right. >> in particular about vladimir putin. first he praised putin for sending him a nice letter and he thought his thoughts were correct and agreed putin's mocking of hillary clinton saying it's so true and most recently praising putin's response to the sanctions. you're a long time republican, party of reagan. isn't there something strange for you to hear the incoming...
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>> i'd say we bring great qualities to work, the relationships, the ability to see things wholistically, if companies don't value us for who we are, we now have choices and power we didn't have a handful of years ago. the world is coming our way. we can't continue to do what we did before because our advancement in business stalled out. >> thank you so much. your book is called "own it. the power of women at work." >> now a new digital startup is looking for a few good travel agents. how will this work, you ask? the answers when we return. because i'm a woman, do you think i'm going to crack under pressure or conquer the field? defy expectations any day with always infinity. made with flexfoam, absorbs 10x its weight. rewrite the rules. always. >> for more, go to our web site. here are the stories coming up that may impact your money this week. the market will be closed on monday to observe martin luther king jr. day. nd in switzerland, leaders will gather and i'll cover the event. "the beige book" will be released. friday is inauguration day. that's when president-elect trump will be s
>> i'd say we bring great qualities to work, the relationships, the ability to see things wholistically, if companies don't value us for who we are, we now have choices and power we didn't have a handful of years ago. the world is coming our way. we can't continue to do what we did before because our advancement in business stalled out. >> thank you so much. your book is called "own it. the power of women at work." >> now a new digital startup is looking for a few...
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. >> reporter: wholistic life foundation says they want to expand on success they've seen in baltimoreross the country and now other programs are tapping into mindful meditation as well helping soldiers in war, stressed out executives and even families at home. >> all right. you can get the latest news any time with the abc 7 news app. you can download it for free. enable push alerts to be the first to know about breaking news where you live. thank you for joining us for abc 7 news at 4:00. i'm ama daetz. abc 7 news at 5:00 starts right now. ♪ >>> sia ground breaking unlike y other. a live report as warriors go all out on what's to be their new home court. >>> in her defense. hear from a family of the bay area woman now charged in the worst mass murder in history as new pictures of the crime scene are released. >>> more wet weather as many place stills try to recover. >>> three storms in the next five days. we'll track them. time line coming up. >>> a donald trump supporter creates a website with the goal of making dating great again. >>> actually, i'm not politically active at all. >>
. >> reporter: wholistic life foundation says they want to expand on success they've seen in baltimoreross the country and now other programs are tapping into mindful meditation as well helping soldiers in war, stressed out executives and even families at home. >> all right. you can get the latest news any time with the abc 7 news app. you can download it for free. enable push alerts to be the first to know about breaking news where you live. thank you for joining us for abc 7 news...
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afghanistan, where there have been terror attacks, saudi arabia, 9/11 -- >> we're looking at all of this wholisticallyter: the white house said it may end up adding other countries to the list. even with all the pushback and its first losses in court, the trump administration isn't about to abandon this policy. >> if there are folks that shouldn't be in this country, they're going to be detained. so apologize for nothing here. >> reporter: and in the midst of all this, another national security issue, this one stemming from a memorandum signed yesterday, reorganizing the nsc's principles committee. the joint chiefs and the director of national intelligence will no longer be guaranteed seats in the situation room. but trump's controversial chief strategist steve bannon, will be. president obama's national security adviser tweeted, this is stone cold crazy, after a week of crazy. >> the white house took strong exception to susan rice's language there, saying this re-organization is about streamlining the intelligence process to help the president make key decisions. they also say they're fortunate to ha
afghanistan, where there have been terror attacks, saudi arabia, 9/11 -- >> we're looking at all of this wholisticallyter: the white house said it may end up adding other countries to the list. even with all the pushback and its first losses in court, the trump administration isn't about to abandon this policy. >> if there are folks that shouldn't be in this country, they're going to be detained. so apologize for nothing here. >> reporter: and in the midst of all this, another...
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that experience as a physician and later as a legislator has provided a wholistic view of the complex interactions that take place every day across our communities. and today i hope to share with you how my experience has helped shape me and my understanding and appreciation for the work of the department of health and human services. from an early age i had an interest in medicine. my earliest memories are of growing up on a farm in michigan before we moved to suburban detroit when i was 5. i spent years being raised by a le mom. some of my fondest memories are spending time with my grandfher who was a physician. when i was young i would be able to go on -- spend some weekends with him and we'd go on rounds, which at that time meant going on house calls. we'd drive up to houses. and i was the -- the memories of individuals opening the door n giving him a hug and welcoming him graciously are cemented in my mind. after graduating from the university of michigan, i moved to atlanta which i've called home for nearly 40 years. that's where i met my wife, where we raised our son. i did my
that experience as a physician and later as a legislator has provided a wholistic view of the complex interactions that take place every day across our communities. and today i hope to share with you how my experience has helped shape me and my understanding and appreciation for the work of the department of health and human services. from an early age i had an interest in medicine. my earliest memories are of growing up on a farm in michigan before we moved to suburban detroit when i was 5. i...
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boy what i would say is look wholistically at how it's done today and what is the best way to make itket-driven and give transparency to the patient walking up to the counter so they know who they're buying. >> who are your allies in an effort to fix the pricing system? >> it's going to be a coalition of a lot of interesting groups. employers. employers are frustrated, they know their health care bill is going up and up and they're hearing from their employers who are hearing of the soaring deductib deductibles. the administration is going to be an ally and i hope every mom is. as i said, i can't do this alone and i don't have all the answers but what i can tell you is i'm going to work tirelessly to get the right information and strive for that transparency that's much needed in the system and to make sure that patients can have thdi >> mylan has introduced a generic injector for the criticism. it sells for $300, that's half the price of the epi pen. she makes a really interesting point too. i know this from my own experience. we're noticing the high cost of drugs now because we have
boy what i would say is look wholistically at how it's done today and what is the best way to make itket-driven and give transparency to the patient walking up to the counter so they know who they're buying. >> who are your allies in an effort to fix the pricing system? >> it's going to be a coalition of a lot of interesting groups. employers. employers are frustrated, they know their health care bill is going up and up and they're hearing from their employers who are hearing of the...
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let me try to explain the situation in a wholistic fashion in regard to the 3% comp number.were significantly impacted by a good problem, a problem that we will solve, and that is the congestion and the runaway success at peak of mobile order and pay. we didn't anticipate how successful it would be and has created a bottleneck for us and that impacted comps and traffic during the quarter. but if you look at the rielevany of the company and the success of holiday, you've got to put into the factors we had $2 billion loaded on people's phones and cards that are sitting on our balance sheet. and we could not, as you know, record those sales until they are validated. and we'll see that in the quarters to come. the last thing is, if you look at comps, and i understand the focus everybody has on it, but if you isolate new stores, our new stores are continuing to perform the best they have in years. so this is a problem that people are focused on in terms of comps we will fix. it's not a problem that is beyond our ability to understand what's going on. and it will be fine. i'm not
let me try to explain the situation in a wholistic fashion in regard to the 3% comp number.were significantly impacted by a good problem, a problem that we will solve, and that is the congestion and the runaway success at peak of mobile order and pay. we didn't anticipate how successful it would be and has created a bottleneck for us and that impacted comps and traffic during the quarter. but if you look at the rielevany of the company and the success of holiday, you've got to put into the...
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do you agree with him that it take a more wholistic approach? >> i do. i sthaed all along.cked for saying that when i was actually one of the nominees for the secretary position. i met with general kelly just yesterday. we talked about this very issue. a physical wall, physical fence will be put in place. but it's not a panacea. it's not going to solve the problem alone. he knows that from the military. he knows that the afghan pakistan border was not secured by a physical chinese wall but rather through aviation assets. you need 100% visibility from the sky to see the threats on the ground. so i think it tauz a combinatke combination of things and not one simplistic answer to securing the border, particularly in texas, joe, where you have the rio grande river. what are you going to do there? you can't build a wall in the river. you can't block off land owners' rights to the river itself. and otherwise, you're seeding that territory to mexico. i don't think that will work very well. >> all right. thank you so much, chairman of the house home land security michael mccall. we
do you agree with him that it take a more wholistic approach? >> i do. i sthaed all along.cked for saying that when i was actually one of the nominees for the secretary position. i met with general kelly just yesterday. we talked about this very issue. a physical wall, physical fence will be put in place. but it's not a panacea. it's not going to solve the problem alone. he knows that from the military. he knows that the afghan pakistan border was not secured by a physical chinese wall...
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. >> a more wholistic approach. >> great choice. >> one of their great contributions to nafta.ver the last few years we've had an net outflow of mexicans to mexico is the mexican economy is doing well. one of the reasons the mexican economy is doing well is because of nafta. we really do have to take a holistic approach. if you want to do something to decrease the chances of people coming here you improve the quality of living and standard of life. that's the best border security thing we can do. >> general kelly and homeland security, pompeo and cia, general mattis. >> i like general mattis. i thinke was hired because somebody down the street thought he was patton. >> you naughty. >> those who know him know he's marshall and brings that strategic vision to these questions. >> you like those three. what are your areas of concern? >> rex tillerson. >> tillerson is fine. i think he's going to do very well. i think he's going to clear the decks with regard to his russian relationship. that was my job then. this is my job now. here is how i'm going to do this job now. i actually th
. >> a more wholistic approach. >> great choice. >> one of their great contributions to nafta.ver the last few years we've had an net outflow of mexicans to mexico is the mexican economy is doing well. one of the reasons the mexican economy is doing well is because of nafta. we really do have to take a holistic approach. if you want to do something to decrease the chances of people coming here you improve the quality of living and standard of life. that's the best border...
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that experience as a physician and later as a legislator has provided me a wholistic view of the complex interactions that take place every single day across our communities. today i hope to share with you how my experiences helped shape my understanding of and appreciation for the department of health and human services. at an early age i had an interest in medicine. my earliest memories are of growing up on a farm, in michigan, where i lived until i was 5 years old, when our family moved to suburban detroit. i spent most of my formative years being raised by a single mom. some of my fondest memories as a child were you those spent with my grandfather who was a physician and i would spend some weekends with him and he would make rounds which meant we got in a car and went to people's homes and made house calls. and i'll never forget the warmth and the love with which he was greeted at every single door, those impressions are seared in my memory. after graduating from medical school from the university of michigan, i moved to atlanta, which i've called home for nearly 40 years. it is whe
that experience as a physician and later as a legislator has provided me a wholistic view of the complex interactions that take place every single day across our communities. today i hope to share with you how my experiences helped shape my understanding of and appreciation for the department of health and human services. at an early age i had an interest in medicine. my earliest memories are of growing up on a farm, in michigan, where i lived until i was 5 years old, when our family moved to...