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his death triggered a passion in brenner to reform the camden police department. says it was mired in dysfunction. >> i threw my hands up and said, i give up on helping to reform the police department in camden, but i think i can take a lot of the ideas that i learned in the process and bring them to health care. >> brenner had been mapping crime data to locate the city's most violent corners. just like the new york city police department did in the '90s, producing great success. so he started mapping health care spending, identifying hot spots, where the costs were the highest. using medical billing records, brenner found the that just 1% of the patients accounted for 30% of health care costs in camden. and that's not all he discovered about the city's three hospitals. >> we learned that someone went 113 times in one year, and someone went 324 times in five years. in similar work up in trenton, they found someone who went 451 times in one year. >> these were people with complicated medical histories and chronic illnesses. one patient alone racked up $3.5 million
his death triggered a passion in brenner to reform the camden police department. says it was mired in dysfunction. >> i threw my hands up and said, i give up on helping to reform the police department in camden, but i think i can take a lot of the ideas that i learned in the process and bring them to health care. >> brenner had been mapping crime data to locate the city's most violent corners. just like the new york city police department did in the '90s, producing great success. so...
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>> honoring a friend and colleague at channel 9, the late glen brenner. and are we looking at a cool week ahead with the chance of showers? anny has an update when we come back. stay with us. >>> today's cloudy skies didn't dim the hopes of thousands of runners for the 15th annual race for hope. proceeds from the 5k trek goes to the research in the fight against brain cancer. >> today's race was fantastic. it's always touching to see some people that are still getting sicker but others that are doing well. it makes you inspired. >> the race for hope has raised more than $15 million in its history. a lot of money for a good cause. >> sure is. >> what do you got coming up for us? >> we may see a little more sunshine. >> okay. >> temperatures not as warm. also, we've noticed the humidity go down a little bit. that trend will continue through tomorrow, and it looks like we have a pretty nice day in store to start the work week. here's a look at our michael & son weather camera. temperatures are around 60, 63 downtown, mostly cloudy, winders east-southeast at
>> honoring a friend and colleague at channel 9, the late glen brenner. and are we looking at a cool week ahead with the chance of showers? anny has an update when we come back. stay with us. >>> today's cloudy skies didn't dim the hopes of thousands of runners for the 15th annual race for hope. proceeds from the 5k trek goes to the research in the fight against brain cancer. >> today's race was fantastic. it's always touching to see some people that are still getting...
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i was very lucky in that, the brenners are a family of letter writers. everyone had a typewriter in the era before computers and bang away at typewriters in the middle of the night as children and my father and mother, long, long letters. anita brenner turned out to be the same kind of obsessive letter-writer pack right. all of her letters were in the university of texas, the great archives of the world. i was able to go on a traumatic day and see she had neatly kept hundreds of letters that my father and family wrote to each other in the 20s. i saw patterns, the anger that had gone on 60 years before i was on the planet that became stamped on us. it became our dna. >> anything that helped you get insight as to why so much of your brother's anger and passion into what you regarded as coo coo politics? >> that is an interesting question. it is hard. what i have learned is, i have written biographies, bingham family of louisville. we take a letter of a piece of evidence, there is a ah-huh, this anger daughter wrote a letter to her father. my grandfather wo
i was very lucky in that, the brenners are a family of letter writers. everyone had a typewriter in the era before computers and bang away at typewriters in the middle of the night as children and my father and mother, long, long letters. anita brenner turned out to be the same kind of obsessive letter-writer pack right. all of her letters were in the university of texas, the great archives of the world. i was able to go on a traumatic day and see she had neatly kept hundreds of letters that my...
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the next reader is summer brenner. . >> i'm going it read today an excerpt from anana, queen of heaven and earth. i wanted to say a few words about anana. this is the oldest literary work that we have. these are the cuniform tablets that were excavated in the late 1880's and early 1890's by the university of pennsylvania. tens of thousands of fragments of cuniform fragments. the story of anana starts in her adolescence. it travels through her journey as a queen and a goddess, and much of her story is devoted to the love, a very passionate love, for dimusi, who is a shepherd who she takes as her husband, lover and king. and this is called the return. a lament was raised in the city. my lady weeps bitterly for her young husband. anana weeps bitterly for her young husband. woe for her husband, woe for her young love, woe for her house, woe for her city. dimusi was taken captive in aruk. he will no longer bathe in aradu. he will no longer treat the mother of anana of his mother. he will no longer perform his sweet task among the maidens of the city. he will no longer raise his sword higher
the next reader is summer brenner. . >> i'm going it read today an excerpt from anana, queen of heaven and earth. i wanted to say a few words about anana. this is the oldest literary work that we have. these are the cuniform tablets that were excavated in the late 1880's and early 1890's by the university of pennsylvania. tens of thousands of fragments of cuniform fragments. the story of anana starts in her adolescence. it travels through her journey as a queen and a goddess, and much of...
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. >> i'm dan brenner with the hogan levels. i was wondering if you could give us a little understanding of what happened when the 1988 itrs came out. i am one of those americans who read the eight pages. they weren't very controversial. they're guidelines. i imagine they didn't engender a lot of controversy when they were presented. were they approved as a treaty or what happened to them in terms of u.s. government adoption and what would happen, say something comes out of dubai that we like or don't like, what's the next step in the u.s. government's review of the outcome of this itr revision. >> thank you, dan. they are treaty. they were brought before the senate for advice and consent, and president's ratification of the documents, they have become so they are treaty. the process follows this route. the head of delegation will, at the end of the dubai conference, all things being acceptable, will sign what is referred to as the final acts. the document that comes out at the end of -- december 14 and a signing ceremony. that
. >> i'm dan brenner with the hogan levels. i was wondering if you could give us a little understanding of what happened when the 1988 itrs came out. i am one of those americans who read the eight pages. they weren't very controversial. they're guidelines. i imagine they didn't engender a lot of controversy when they were presented. were they approved as a treaty or what happened to them in terms of u.s. government adoption and what would happen, say something comes out of dubai that we...
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the next reader is summer brenner. . >> i'm going it read today an excerpt from anana, queen of heaven and earth. i wanted to say a few words about anana. this is the oldest literary work that we have. these are
the next reader is summer brenner. . >> i'm going it read today an excerpt from anana, queen of heaven and earth. i wanted to say a few words about anana. this is the oldest literary work that we have. these are
there was carl brenner, fantastic apple guy, expert on opera, he was an alpha
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there was carl brenner, fantastic apple guy, expert on opera, he was an alpha romantic figure, flew a plane, looked like harrison ford, many lady friends, wine lover connoisseur. why did i think of him as this difficult person and why did he see me as this is his perception, which of course, i am perfectly willing to say that is me, put the mirror up. miss know it all, expert, his perception was that little sister always trying to get attention. this is pathetic, we'd get together and fight over everything. it was like we were back fighting in the backseat of the car. first time i went to the apple orchards, we had a huge fight about how to pick his fruit. i was bruising the apple. you are bruising my fruit. it was pathetic. you get stuck in that role playing because you are stamped with children with the roles. >> the character we see in this thing most of the time is pretty objectively difficult, not just somebody who is always irritated at his sister, but somebody mean, who has made his mother sad and angry and reaction to most things is sour and hostile. how much of that did you e
there was carl brenner, fantastic apple guy, expert on opera, he was an alpha romantic figure, flew a plane, looked like harrison ford, many lady friends, wine lover connoisseur. why did i think of him as this difficult person and why did he see me as this is his perception, which of course, i am perfectly willing to say that is me, put the mirror up. miss know it all, expert, his perception was that little sister always trying to get attention. this is pathetic, we'd get together and fight...
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i am going to call and dan brenner first. when you ask your question, just take your name and affiliation. >> and dan brenner with the hogan novels. dr. beaird, i was wondering if you could give us a little understanding of what happened when the 1988 ip artists came out. i am one of those americans who has read the pages. they were very controversial. their guidelines, so i imagine they didn't engender a lot of controversy when they were presented at rebate presented as a treaty and approve? what happened to them in terms of u.s. government adoption? what would happen -- let's say something comes out of dubai, something they like or don't like her but as the next step in the u.s. government's review of the outcome of this prevision? >> thank you very much, dan. dairy treaty brought before the senate for advice and consent and presidents ratification of a document. dairy treaty. the process follows this route. the head of delegation for the end of the dubai conference, all things being except above will find what is referred
i am going to call and dan brenner first. when you ask your question, just take your name and affiliation. >> and dan brenner with the hogan novels. dr. beaird, i was wondering if you could give us a little understanding of what happened when the 1988 ip artists came out. i am one of those americans who has read the pages. they were very controversial. their guidelines, so i imagine they didn't engender a lot of controversy when they were presented at rebate presented as a treaty and...
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. >> our former colleague and friend the late glenn brenner was inducted into the dc hall of fame. glenn and the other five were inducked before the game at nationals park. in addition to being a great sports write and broadcaster, glenn was hysterically funny both on and off camera. we miss him still. we'll be right back, after this break >>> it is 5:21. we have a chill out there this morning. temperatures in the 50s even 40s. jackets and sweatshirts to get you out the door this morning. got a couple of speckles of green here, may be spotty drizzle, 9:00 temperature, 60 degrees. mid-60s, we are not warming up a lot, then this afternoon with clouds and sunny breaks, 70 by 3:00. might be showers well north and west. andrea and mike, over to you. >>> this year mike shanahan is not waiting until august to name the redskins starting quarterback. >> good morning everybody. the caps seem to be sticking to a script this most season. lose game one. tie it up in game four. against the rangers if they don't stray from what's being let out, from that harry potter breaking triple overtime loss
. >> our former colleague and friend the late glenn brenner was inducted into the dc hall of fame. glenn and the other five were inducked before the game at nationals park. in addition to being a great sports write and broadcaster, glenn was hysterically funny both on and off camera. we miss him still. we'll be right back, after this break >>> it is 5:21. we have a chill out there this morning. temperatures in the 50s even 40s. jackets and sweatshirts to get you out the door this...
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. >> bill: 10 commandments, everybody, brenner. not only does joy clap fast and high. >> bill: the secret service had to drag joy off him. she wouldn't let his hand go. >> she likes him and that's very happy. >> bill: very happy and go to club med together. >> i noticed that elizabeth did not clap with the rest of them. >> bill: elizabeth is thinking about her book. okay, now, will smith. >> yes. >> bill: goes to france and is informed in french by a french person that the income tax for him if he lived in france would be 75%. go. [speaking foreign language] >> well, you know, god bless america. >> that was a great clip. >> it was. >> bill: in the beginning see how is he engaged and leaning toward him and the nice smile and then he hears the 75. >> bill: doesn't know what to do. >> the right shoulder pulls back immediately. >> bill: what does it mean right shoulder pull back. >> distancing himself. >> bill: distancing himself from the 75% tax rate. >> no good for him. then he does something more interesting is he puts his finger to
. >> bill: 10 commandments, everybody, brenner. not only does joy clap fast and high. >> bill: the secret service had to drag joy off him. she wouldn't let his hand go. >> she likes him and that's very happy. >> bill: very happy and go to club med together. >> i noticed that elizabeth did not clap with the rest of them. >> bill: elizabeth is thinking about her book. okay, now, will smith. >> yes. >> bill: goes to france and is informed in french...
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which one of those is steve mcqueen and which one is joel brenner? maybe they all are. >>> coming up, bad seed? the market mowed down scott's miracle grow, trimming the stock by 15%. should a strong season soon help bring this company back in bloom? find out when cramer rounds up the ceo for an exclusive interview next. >>> and later, eog resources beat the street's expectations, but oil has been sliding over the past week. now on track for its worst losing streak in two years. could this dry up eog's revenue? cramer drills down with its ceo to find out. all coming up on "mad money." >>> missed out on some "mad money"? get your text alert today. text mm to 26221 to get cramer right on your phone. for more info, visit madmoney.cnbc.com. or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. ♪ [ piano chords ] [ man announcing ] what we created here. what we achieved here. what we learned here. and what we pioneered here. all goes here. the one. the accord. smarter thinking from honda. >>> after the second ugly day in a roerk don't forget the market often overreacts to
which one of those is steve mcqueen and which one is joel brenner? maybe they all are. >>> coming up, bad seed? the market mowed down scott's miracle grow, trimming the stock by 15%. should a strong season soon help bring this company back in bloom? find out when cramer rounds up the ceo for an exclusive interview next. >>> and later, eog resources beat the street's expectations, but oil has been sliding over the past week. now on track for its worst losing streak in two...
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i don't have a face that, like bruce willis or yule brenner. >> i think it is a beautiful face. >> tell> i heard about dr. paseer over and over again. i figured let me check him out. i did and went with him. >> was it actually implants? >> yeah. i guess they call it microsurgery. >> you put single hairs in? >> what's amazing is how do they put them in your head, grow the right way? i was panicking that in six months my hair would be all over like dr. no. you know? >> yeah, yeah, yeah. how expensive basically are the different procedures, doctor? >> they're not inexpensive. non-surgical ones that you guys just did are relatively inexpensive but nose surgery and hair transplants depending on how much you're doing for hair transplant can be in the thousands. >> chins are huge now. >> i was just telling joe and other people that do chins, chin implants are very important in balancing out a male face. there's very few ceos that have a retrue save chin. >> chinless. >> some are soulless but that's another story. >> thank you so much. >>> up next, forget the needles and the knives. we're going
i don't have a face that, like bruce willis or yule brenner. >> i think it is a beautiful face. >> tell> i heard about dr. paseer over and over again. i figured let me check him out. i did and went with him. >> was it actually implants? >> yeah. i guess they call it microsurgery. >> you put single hairs in? >> what's amazing is how do they put them in your head, grow the right way? i was panicking that in six months my hair would be all over like dr. no....
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. >> bill: 10 commandments, everybody, brenner.p fast and high. >> bill: the secret service had to drag joy off him. she wouldn't let his hand go. >> she likes him and that's very happy. >> bill: very happy and go to club med together. >> i noticed that elizabeth did not clap with the rest of them. >> bill: elizabeth is thinking about her book. okay, now, will smith. >> yes. >> bill: goes to france and is informed in french by a french person that the income tax for him if he lived in france would be 75%. go. [speaking foreign language] >> well, you know, god bless america. >> that was a great clip. >> it was. >> bill: in the beginning see how is he engaged and leaning toward him and the nice smile and then he hears the 75. >> bill: doesn't know what to do. >> the right shoulder pulls back immediately. >> bill: what does it mean right shoulder pull back. >> distancing himself. >> bill: distancing himself from the 75% tax rate. >> no good for him. then he does something more interesting is he puts his finger to his mouth, which is t
. >> bill: 10 commandments, everybody, brenner.p fast and high. >> bill: the secret service had to drag joy off him. she wouldn't let his hand go. >> she likes him and that's very happy. >> bill: very happy and go to club med together. >> i noticed that elizabeth did not clap with the rest of them. >> bill: elizabeth is thinking about her book. okay, now, will smith. >> yes. >> bill: goes to france and is informed in french by a french person that...
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. >> this is maya brenner and it's 14 karat gold. this is so great, i want you to take a look. and "j" for luke and josh. and in the earrings, you have one "m." you can do "l" and "j." >> so nice of you to find me mother's day gifts. >> but you can do your kid's gifts. i love that idea. >> perfect. okay. and then you got more over here. these are -- >> mother/daughter matching jewelry. they have the mommies and the daughters starting at $32 at adina designs. >> these great silk bows which you can either wear as a bow or an accessory on a blazer. >> you can wear it on your dress and then you can also wear it in your hair. look. >> very nice. >> so this is an inexpensive gift for a child to give mommy. >> love, love. >> you can never go wrong with anything -- >> smells so good. >> a lot of special edition things out. and affordable starting at $35. comes beautifully wrapped. >> drawer scents to room diffusers. >> you got it. >> okay and for the puppy, because every mom knows that you know the dog is also a member of the family. >> my dog bella rules. so my mother would love it. d
. >> this is maya brenner and it's 14 karat gold. this is so great, i want you to take a look. and "j" for luke and josh. and in the earrings, you have one "m." you can do "l" and "j." >> so nice of you to find me mother's day gifts. >> but you can do your kid's gifts. i love that idea. >> perfect. okay. and then you got more over here. these are -- >> mother/daughter matching jewelry. they have the mommies and the daughters...
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the bipartisan, brenner center for justice, which examined all cases like this from florida to wisconsino washington, stated that it is like in indiana where 400 million votes have been cast since 2000 and only nine possible cases of voter fraud have occurred of the type we're talking about here. then why are we addressing this rather than jobs or other issues? take pen opinion. we have had an attorney general for eight years who never prosecuted one case of voter fraud and then became governor and signed this law. what's discouraging is who it impacts. take -- >> arthel: pardon me. who does it impact specifically, 'cause i know tony wants to jump in, he probably disagrees with what you're saying. >> that's fine, because the case is, every study shows that this is a minimum -- i don't think we should not try to prehave not it. but it impacts, for example, those who are disabled, seniors, 18% of don't have a photo i.d. like is required here in pen opinion. 250% of our african-americans. so the key here is -- >> arthel: tony, excuse me, congressman, excuse me. tony, i promise you, you'll h
the bipartisan, brenner center for justice, which examined all cases like this from florida to wisconsino washington, stated that it is like in indiana where 400 million votes have been cast since 2000 and only nine possible cases of voter fraud have occurred of the type we're talking about here. then why are we addressing this rather than jobs or other issues? take pen opinion. we have had an attorney general for eight years who never prosecuted one case of voter fraud and then became governor...
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morgan brenner is joining me to make sense of all this. good saturday morning to you, morgan.nk you for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> how has facebook lived up to the hype? we'll look at all the numbers. should investors be worried how facebook did after a full day of trading? >> well, for investors looking to jump in and maybe cash in on the pop that was expected yesterday, it wasn't particularly good news. the shares actually closed, the price was about flat, $38, the same price we saw at the ipo's debut. that being said, it did take up to about $42 in the morning. when it finally did get trading, there were technical glitches on the nasdaq to delay trades yesterday morning. pete did $45 and came down to $38. it was not a good day for investors looking to jump in to make fast cash. that being said, we did see some big winners yesterday with this ipo debuting. the biggest one willing 28-year-old mark zugerberg. there are 1,000 people walking about newly-minted millionaires off this ipo. so some people have made money. >> that's a good day for some, that's for sur
morgan brenner is joining me to make sense of all this. good saturday morning to you, morgan.nk you for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> how has facebook lived up to the hype? we'll look at all the numbers. should investors be worried how facebook did after a full day of trading? >> well, for investors looking to jump in and maybe cash in on the pop that was expected yesterday, it wasn't particularly good news. the shares actually closed, the price was about flat,...
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brenner, talking about hot spotting healthcare.o david kennedy a lot with the don't shoot program and hot spotting crime reduction in give ren communities. i could go on and on with the different people. common threat -- energy is the same thing. you want it create a custom solution to a given situation. and that -- who, what was when, where and why is unknowable. but how is knowable. if you approach a culture with a transparent set of rules, you will get the best custom answers for that town, that village, that problem. that is the culture that's used at places lining like google and elsewhere. why do you think it is so difficult for us to get this culture more broadly applied? >> i think there are problems that are universal and will never go away. the basic problem of human nature which creates the political problem that often people don't want it create the outcomes they say they do. that's like gravity. we won't make that go away but we have to push against it. i think in the last 20 years of business, it is fundally moore's l
brenner, talking about hot spotting healthcare.o david kennedy a lot with the don't shoot program and hot spotting crime reduction in give ren communities. i could go on and on with the different people. common threat -- energy is the same thing. you want it create a custom solution to a given situation. and that -- who, what was when, where and why is unknowable. but how is knowable. if you approach a culture with a transparent set of rules, you will get the best custom answers for that town,...
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. >> just two months before demaggio died, stain brenner final -- steinbrenner finally told yogi he was sorry. >> it was my mistake and i apologized. >> it was great the way he did it, there was tears. >> rose: because he was sorry. >> yes. he says i did the wrong thing, i know it. i made a mistake and all that. >> rose: this spring, steinbrenner invited yogi back to yankee stadium to throw out the first pitch on opening day. it's things like this that are making people say the toughest boss in baseball has mellowed. >> yes, he mellowed. [laughter] >> rose: this is a great story because it got you back to the yankees and it's created this, it gave life to this friendship that is so rich in everything. >> i know one thing. john mcmullen with the houston astros, he asked me to come down for spring training with houston. i said john, we're friends aren't we. let's stay that way. [laughter] then that's when i went to the mets. george weiss was over there and casey. >> rose: you admired casey, didn't you. >> very much so. tell a lot of stories about him. one story i was about to tell you, wh
. >> just two months before demaggio died, stain brenner final -- steinbrenner finally told yogi he was sorry. >> it was my mistake and i apologized. >> it was great the way he did it, there was tears. >> rose: because he was sorry. >> yes. he says i did the wrong thing, i know it. i made a mistake and all that. >> rose: this spring, steinbrenner invited yogi back to yankee stadium to throw out the first pitch on opening day. it's things like this that are...
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. >> warner: michael leiter, let me ask you, when john brenner said today "this i.e.d. was a threat from the standpoint of the design," what is he talking about? >> well, this bomb and also the bomb that the bomb maker asiri is probably responsible for back in 2009, the first underwear bomb and then the printer cartridges bombs that were detected in 2010 represent a real challenge for seening. with no metal pieces at all, a standard magnetometer, metal detector, won't detect that. so what you have to have instead are much more advanced screening techniques at airports to find that. fliers see that all the time here in the united states now. they're less prevalent overseas. of course we need to make sure the same techniques that we know are working here are applied overseas as well. what i would also add, margaret, is none of these detection methods are perfect. all of these require good intelligence tpenetrate e organizaon, reeng of individuals who are applying to visas to come to the united states, screening getting on to planes. it's all of these pieces that fit toget
. >> warner: michael leiter, let me ask you, when john brenner said today "this i.e.d. was a threat from the standpoint of the design," what is he talking about? >> well, this bomb and also the bomb that the bomb maker asiri is probably responsible for back in 2009, the first underwear bomb and then the printer cartridges bombs that were detected in 2010 represent a real challenge for seening. with no metal pieces at all, a standard magnetometer, metal detector, won't...