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chris callahan from indiana university. dr. callahan is the founding director of the iu center for aging research and has over 25 years of experience studying new models of care for adults. he is also a professor at the iu school of medicine, a research scientist at the institute and a director of the eskenazi office of applied research. his work focuses on improving the ways that we care for people living with dementia, depression, and other similar conditions. dr. callahan was part of the team that conducted the first randomized controlled trial of collaborative care for patients living with alzheimer's. he has since led several other clinical trials designed to improve care for older adults with alzheimer's and he continuously seeks to develop models of care that integrate family, community, and medical professionals. despite improvements in recent years, many challenges still remain to providing quality care to all people with alzheimer's, medical workforce shortages, to all people with alzheimer's. it impacts access to car
chris callahan from indiana university. dr. callahan is the founding director of the iu center for aging research and has over 25 years of experience studying new models of care for adults. he is also a professor at the iu school of medicine, a research scientist at the institute and a director of the eskenazi office of applied research. his work focuses on improving the ways that we care for people living with dementia, depression, and other similar conditions. dr. callahan was part of the...
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callahan and maria shriver. and the people in the audience and so many millions like you across the country. i know you may not on some days feel like you're overcoming something, you're not winning. but in so many ways you are and you've led in this part of your life a quietly triumphant life. that is much to be proud of. and we're grateful you're willing to share those stories and that inspiration with us. because in addition to the obvious and central role played by funding, your work and your stories and your family's stories will help us win this battle. god bless you and thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you all again. this concludes this hearing. >>> c-span's washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up wednesday morning, new york democratic congressman tom suozzi, vice chair of discusses the upcoming budget deadline and tax reform. then congressman tim murphy, cochair of the congressional mental health office, talks about substance abuse policies. and bradford f
callahan and maria shriver. and the people in the audience and so many millions like you across the country. i know you may not on some days feel like you're overcoming something, you're not winning. but in so many ways you are and you've led in this part of your life a quietly triumphant life. that is much to be proud of. and we're grateful you're willing to share those stories and that inspiration with us. because in addition to the obvious and central role played by funding, your work and...
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and david callahan reports on how the wealthy are using ventures to influence society in the givers. richard florida officers thoughts on how to make american cities more culturally and financially diverse in the new urban crisis. also being published this week, authorer and former investigative reporter jeff begin recalls the life of jim jones who was responsible for the deaths of over 900 people in the road to jones town. new york university public policy and economics profess jonathan more duck and center for financial services innovation senior vise president rached synder followed the spending habits of over 235 families over the course of a year in the financial diaries. and journalist drew phillip chronicles rebuilding an abandon house in his hometown in a $500 house in detroit. look for these in bookstores in the coming week and watch were the authors on booktv on c-span. >> good frafternoon, welcome to the heritage foundation.
and david callahan reports on how the wealthy are using ventures to influence society in the givers. richard florida officers thoughts on how to make american cities more culturally and financially diverse in the new urban crisis. also being published this week, authorer and former investigative reporter jeff begin recalls the life of jim jones who was responsible for the deaths of over 900 people in the road to jones town. new york university public policy and economics profess jonathan more...
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replied straight away for munster. 10—10 at half—time, both sides then scored a try each before dave 0'callahanlso feature. it's judgement day for the welsh sides in the pro 12 today, with all four teams in action in back to back matches at the principality stadium in cardiff. first up, cardiff blues beat the 0spreys for the first time in seven years. gareth anscombe scored their fifth and final try and kicked 10 points with the boot as well as they won 35—17. the blues move up into 7th in the table, 0spreys are hanging on in the top four. newport gwent dragons play scarlets at the principality stadium, there are 20 minutes into that match and the first try and have just been scored to give the scarlets the lead and its 13—9 at the moment. luke donald is about to start his round round in the pga tour event in south carolina. he had an overnight share of the lead on 10 under par alongside canada's graham delaet. 0n the ladies european tour, wales' lydia hall has dropped to second at the lalla meryam cup in morocco. three bogeys and a double bogey left her a shot behind suzanne pettersen on 5 und
replied straight away for munster. 10—10 at half—time, both sides then scored a try each before dave 0'callahanlso feature. it's judgement day for the welsh sides in the pro 12 today, with all four teams in action in back to back matches at the principality stadium in cardiff. first up, cardiff blues beat the 0spreys for the first time in seven years. gareth anscombe scored their fifth and final try and kicked 10 points with the boot as well as they won 35—17. the blues move up into 7th...
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the callahan government in the 1970's. d for fivene years without any majority. if she is fearful what could happen from the house of lords, she should do what tories have done in the past and fill the place with their own people to ensure she gets her way. there is no justification for arguing that she needs to have a larger majority in order to get the business of the house through. furthermore, the quite frankly, arrogant view that the electorate should concentrate isply on one narrow issue treating the electorate with contempt. i can only speak for my constituents, but when they consider the issues, they will isasking the questions, why my constituency losing out? why is the city council having horrendous cuts? why are waiting times at local hospitals increasing because there were not enough staff? why are more working families -- >> thank you, mr. speaker. hisst wanted to add, in questioning about why things were happening to his constituency, i wanted to ask if he would address questions regarding why my children's school, they are going from having 32 chil
the callahan government in the 1970's. d for fivene years without any majority. if she is fearful what could happen from the house of lords, she should do what tories have done in the past and fill the place with their own people to ensure she gets her way. there is no justification for arguing that she needs to have a larger majority in order to get the business of the house through. furthermore, the quite frankly, arrogant view that the electorate should concentrate isply on one narrow issue...
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>> joining us now are jonathan hurdle, executive chairman of hurdle callahan and company and terry simpsontrategist at the blackrock investment institute. jonathan we could talk both picks, too. >> absolutely. >> always a good topic. >> you've got to think big so you can then be tactical in the markets, right? >> absolutely. >> what about tax reform. what about all of the stuff that's happening with the fed and where we're going from here? >> two things. first of all it seems like the federal reserve is actually looking to me to be willing to sort of withdraw from the focal point. you know, when they raised rates, you know, with inflation really core you're still at 1.7. it seemed like they're almost eager to get up there. hadn't really reached 2. i think they've been eager to try and normalize things and withdraw from the spotlight. as far as tax reform goes, you know the university of virginia has this public policy think tank and it is really the foremost organization in the world on studied american presidency. and last year they had a first year project where they had former white hou
>> joining us now are jonathan hurdle, executive chairman of hurdle callahan and company and terry simpsontrategist at the blackrock investment institute. jonathan we could talk both picks, too. >> absolutely. >> always a good topic. >> you've got to think big so you can then be tactical in the markets, right? >> absolutely. >> what about tax reform. what about all of the stuff that's happening with the fed and where we're going from here? >> two...
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founder and editor of inside philanthropy, david callahan, reports on how the wealthy are using philanthropic ventures to influence society in "the givers." richard florida offers his thoughts on how to make american cities more culturally and financially diverse in "the new urban crisis." also being published this week, author and former investigative reporter jeff guinn recalls the life of jim jones who was responsible for the deaths of over 900 people in november of 1978 in "the road to jonestown." neyork university public policy and economics professor jonathan morduck and center for financial services innovation senior vice president rachel schneider followed the spending habits of over 235 families over the course of a year in "the financial diaries." and journalist drew phillip chronicles rebuilding an abandoned house in his hometown in "a $500 house in detroit." look for these titles in bookstores this week and watch for many of the authors in the near future on booktv on c-span2. >> when adolf hitler came to power in january 1933, 55% of the germans had never voted for him. he was dr
founder and editor of inside philanthropy, david callahan, reports on how the wealthy are using philanthropic ventures to influence society in "the givers." richard florida offers his thoughts on how to make american cities more culturally and financially diverse in "the new urban crisis." also being published this week, author and former investigative reporter jeff guinn recalls the life of jim jones who was responsible for the deaths of over 900 people in november of 1978...
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founder and editor inside philanthropy david callahan reports on how the wealthy reason philanthropic ventures to influence society in the givers. richard florida offers his thoughts on how to make american cities more culturally and financially diverse in the new urban crisis. also being published this week, author and former investigative reporter jeff quinn recalls the life of jim jones. who is responsible for the deaths of over 900 people in november 1978 in the road to johnstown. new york university public policy and economics professor jonathan -- rachel schneider, followed the spending habits of over 235 families over the course of a year in the financial diaries. and journalist drew philip chronicles rebuilding an abandoned house in his hometown and a $500 house in detroit. look for these titles in bookstores this coming week. watch for many of the authors in the near future on booktv on c-span . c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979 it was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provide
founder and editor inside philanthropy david callahan reports on how the wealthy reason philanthropic ventures to influence society in the givers. richard florida offers his thoughts on how to make american cities more culturally and financially diverse in the new urban crisis. also being published this week, author and former investigative reporter jeff quinn recalls the life of jim jones. who is responsible for the deaths of over 900 people in november 1978 in the road to johnstown. new york...