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cantor: sure. i think that the mistake made in my primary was the assumption that we had republicans only voting. virginia very unique state, i don't know how unique, but there is an open primary law in virginia and the democratic candidate did not have a primary that day. it was later uncovered that my opponent in the primary was actively engaged in recruiting the democratic voters. and the post-election polling that was done indicated i think almost 23,000 democratic primary voters came in to my primary. and whereas i still received the majority of republican votes, i didn't receive anywhere near as much as i used to because of a lot of the issues we talked about. my stands on immigration. my stance on keeping the government opened. my stance on making sure we didn't go into default as a federal government. my stance in papping the tarp bill. all the things -- passing the tarp bill. all the things i feel should have been done and i wouldn't -- if given where i was in those instances would have ta
cantor: sure. i think that the mistake made in my primary was the assumption that we had republicans only voting. virginia very unique state, i don't know how unique, but there is an open primary law in virginia and the democratic candidate did not have a primary that day. it was later uncovered that my opponent in the primary was actively engaged in recruiting the democratic voters. and the post-election polling that was done indicated i think almost 23,000 democratic primary voters came in to...
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eric cantor: you are trying to make news. [laughter] eric cantor: i am also a father. i have three who are most of these stupid here -- the student here's a. my long-term goal is to do the best i can, i have been in public office for a long time and i have a wife who has done the heavy lifting so i am engaged in that effort. the economic security of the cantor family. i think long-term i care about this country. i care about the role that the country plays for all of us. but also the role that the country plays globally. as i mentioned before, i am traveling internationally and i see from a business perspective and a geopolitical perspective there is a need for american leadership. you look at what is going on in asia and the competitiveness in the environment with china on the rise and the prospect for increased interaction between that region of the asia-pacific and where we are in europe. what kind of rules and norms are we going to abide by? that gets me back to caring about the trade issues. nothing out of think is more important right now than to see a completion
eric cantor: you are trying to make news. [laughter] eric cantor: i am also a father. i have three who are most of these stupid here -- the student here's a. my long-term goal is to do the best i can, i have been in public office for a long time and i have a wife who has done the heavy lifting so i am engaged in that effort. the economic security of the cantor family. i think long-term i care about this country. i care about the role that the country plays for all of us. but also the role that...
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eric cantor: i'm not sure i follow the question with the facility fees question in there. i would elaborate on that -- ask you to elaborate on that. audience member: there are patients who are concerned to go to the hospital a lot and get attacked on fee and they had not received it before. i was wondering if it was caused by the aca not caused but something that is possibly to do . eric cantor: i don't think it is the aca. i'm not familiar with what you are referring to. i would say the consolidation, i believe, is the result of a movement towards the more bundled payment structure. as we said before, it is basically like all parties are in this together. you have the patient, the insurance company, the hospital, the doctors specialists, and whatever providers involved all invested in the outcome of the patient. if the outcome could be achieved at a lower price, then everyone gets to participate in some of that savings. to me, that is -- it is a question of a different risk allocation which more parties undertaking the risk, then you care. if you are a physician company ,
eric cantor: i'm not sure i follow the question with the facility fees question in there. i would elaborate on that -- ask you to elaborate on that. audience member: there are patients who are concerned to go to the hospital a lot and get attacked on fee and they had not received it before. i was wondering if it was caused by the aca not caused but something that is possibly to do . eric cantor: i don't think it is the aca. i'm not familiar with what you are referring to. i would say the...
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on a sad note, congressman cantor upon father -- cantor upon -- cantor's father passed away. we express our strongest condolences to you and your family. [no audio] -- mcmahon is perfectly suited to this challenge. he was an attorney and cofounder of purple strategies llc. he got his start on the senate and political staff of edward kennedy. steve has also served in senior roles in three presidential campaigns. please join me in a warm nyu welcome to steve mcmahon kathleen sebelius, and carter's been cantor. -- congressman cantor. [applause] steve mcmahon: on behalf of nyu i actually teacher. american public opinions. too bad those of you who are students will not be here next semester because that is when i teach that. thank you very much for coming. the course that i teach has a lot to do with politics and public opinion. and the moving and shaping of public opinion and how public opinion flows. there's probably nothing more controversial and politics over the past five or so years than the aca, beginning with the path to passage. and then, of course, the past five years of
on a sad note, congressman cantor upon father -- cantor upon -- cantor's father passed away. we express our strongest condolences to you and your family. [no audio] -- mcmahon is perfectly suited to this challenge. he was an attorney and cofounder of purple strategies llc. he got his start on the senate and political staff of edward kennedy. steve has also served in senior roles in three presidential campaigns. please join me in a warm nyu welcome to steve mcmahon kathleen sebelius, and...
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congressman cantor is a strong voice in opposition to the aca. on a sad note, congressman cantor's father passed away over a week ago. congressman, we convey our sympathies to you and your family. finally, it will take a strong moderator to guide this discussion. [ laughter ] >> i got to go. >> steve mcman professor is suited to the challenge. steve is an attorney and cofounder of purple strategies llc, got a start in politics on the senate and political staff of the edward kennedy and worked on dozens of senate gubernatorial and mayor campaigns across the country. he's also served in senior roles in three presidential campaigns including that of president obama. he was a commentator on "hardball," and "andrea mitchell reports," he was on nbc evening news abc world news tonight, the today show, cnn, and fox news. please join me in a warm nyu welcome for steve mcmahon, secretary sebeiluisebelius and congressman cantor. >> on behalf of nyu i actually teach here, american public opinions, too bad those of you who are students will not be here next s
congressman cantor is a strong voice in opposition to the aca. on a sad note, congressman cantor's father passed away over a week ago. congressman, we convey our sympathies to you and your family. finally, it will take a strong moderator to guide this discussion. [ laughter ] >> i got to go. >> steve mcman professor is suited to the challenge. steve is an attorney and cofounder of purple strategies llc, got a start in politics on the senate and political staff of the edward kennedy...
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on a sad note, congressman cantor's father, eddie cantor, passed away just over a week ago. congressman, all of us here convey our heartfelt condolences to you and your family. finally, it will take a strong moderator to guide this discussion. professor steve mcmahon is perfectly suited to this challenge. steve is an attorney and co-founder of purple strategies llc. he got his start in politics on the senate and political staff of edward m. kennedy and has worked on dozens of senate, gubernatorial and mayoral campaigns across the country. steve served in senior roles in three presidential campaigns including including that of president obama. steve appears regularly as political commentator on msnbc hard ball with chris matthews and andrea mitchell reports. during the past three campaign seasons he was a frequent commentator on nbc evening news, "abc world news tonight," the "today" show and cnn and fox news. please join me in a warm nyu welcome for steve mcmahon, secretary sebelius and congressman cantor. [ applause ] >> madam secretary, mr. leader, on behalf of nyu, i actu
on a sad note, congressman cantor's father, eddie cantor, passed away just over a week ago. congressman, all of us here convey our heartfelt condolences to you and your family. finally, it will take a strong moderator to guide this discussion. professor steve mcmahon is perfectly suited to this challenge. steve is an attorney and co-founder of purple strategies llc. he got his start in politics on the senate and political staff of edward m. kennedy and has worked on dozens of senate,...
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we are proud to welcome eric cantor back to the form.plause] l moderator for tonight's discussion, the political editor of the boston globe. she is an authority on congressional races and elections and appears frequently as a political analyst on cnn msnbc, and fox news. sharon is a former political editor of roll call, and was a staff writer for both politico and national journal hotline most importantly, she was a fellow resident last year. welcome back. >> thank you. [applause] >> welcome to the forum, covers min. eric: great to be back. >> we are going to chat for about half an hour and then take it to questions. let's talk about your new job. what exactly are you doing and how does it relate to being a former house majority leader? eric: what i am doing now is that i am vice chairman and managing director of a company. we are a global, independent investment bank was 17 offices around the world about 600 employees, just went public last bring. what we do is we advise ceos of public companies in terms of their strategic decision-maki
we are proud to welcome eric cantor back to the form.plause] l moderator for tonight's discussion, the political editor of the boston globe. she is an authority on congressional races and elections and appears frequently as a political analyst on cnn msnbc, and fox news. sharon is a former political editor of roll call, and was a staff writer for both politico and national journal hotline most importantly, she was a fellow resident last year. welcome back. >> thank you. [applause]...
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on a sad note, congressman cantor's father, eddie cantor, passed away just over a week ago. congressman, all of us here convey our heartfelt condolences to you and your family. finally, it will take a strong moderator to guide this discussion. professor steve mcmahon is perfectly suited to this challenge. steve is an attorney and cofounder of purple strategies llc. he got his start in politics on the senate and political staff of edward m. kennedy and has worked on dozens of senate, gubernatorial and mayoral campaigns across the country. steve served in senior roles in three presidential campaigns including including that of president obama. steve appears regularly as political commentator on msnbc hard ball with chris matthews and andrea mitchell reports. during the past three campaign seasons he was a frequent commentator on nbc evening news, "abc world news tonight," the "today" show and cnn and fox news. please join me in a warm nyu welcome for steve mcmahon secretary sebelius and congressman cantor. [applause] >> madam secretary, mr. leader, on behalf of nyu, i actually
on a sad note, congressman cantor's father, eddie cantor, passed away just over a week ago. congressman, all of us here convey our heartfelt condolences to you and your family. finally, it will take a strong moderator to guide this discussion. professor steve mcmahon is perfectly suited to this challenge. steve is an attorney and cofounder of purple strategies llc. he got his start in politics on the senate and political staff of edward m. kennedy and has worked on dozens of senate,...
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we are proud to welcome eric cantor back to the forum. [applause] are moderated for tonight's discussion is shira center the political editor of "the boston globe." she is an authority on congressional race and collection, then frequently as a political analyst on cnn, msnbc and fox news. shira as a former political editor of roll call and was a staff writer for both politico and "national journal" hotline. most importantly shira was an iop spring resident last year. welcome back, shira. [applause] >> thank you. and welcome to the forum, congressman. >> great feedback. >> terrific that i think anyone here probably knows how this works. were going to chat for about a half hour and then take questions. start thinking of you very wise and smart questions right now. let's talk about your new job. what exactly are you doing and how does it relate to being the former house majority leader? >> well, first of all what i'm doing now is as make indicate i am vice-chairman and managing director of the moelis and company. we are a global but independ
we are proud to welcome eric cantor back to the forum. [applause] are moderated for tonight's discussion is shira center the political editor of "the boston globe." she is an authority on congressional race and collection, then frequently as a political analyst on cnn, msnbc and fox news. shira as a former political editor of roll call and was a staff writer for both politico and "national journal" hotline. most importantly shira was an iop spring resident last year. welcome...
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tonight our guest is former congressman eric cantor. he currently serves as vice chair of the investment bank but until 2014 he spent two decades in public service. first, serving in the virginia house of delegates, and beginning in 2001 representing virginia's seventh district in the u.s. house of representatives. in 2008, congressman cantor was elected republican whip, and in 2011, he was elected house majority leader of the 112th 112th congress. known as a smart and pragmatic legislator congressman cantor called for a vision of conservatism, and i quote founded on decency, inspiration, and a desire to let every american have a fair shot at earning their success and achieving their dreams. end quote. last january, then congressman cantor addressing congress and the obama administration urged both to think about the eight million children who will be born before the next election and for their sake forego -- focus on where they agree and what they can do to create growth and opportunity. we are proud to welcome eric cant you're -- cant
tonight our guest is former congressman eric cantor. he currently serves as vice chair of the investment bank but until 2014 he spent two decades in public service. first, serving in the virginia house of delegates, and beginning in 2001 representing virginia's seventh district in the u.s. house of representatives. in 2008, congressman cantor was elected republican whip, and in 2011, he was elected house majority leader of the 112th 112th congress. known as a smart and pragmatic legislator...
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course, for every thad cochran who survives or every mitch mcconnell who survives, you have eric cantor -- >> right. >> -- right, who has defeated for exactly the reasons that you say incumbent members of the establishment wing of the party have been defeated for the last several years. >> but it's -- yeah, but, again, in certain ways was -- eric cantor had been a leader of the republican party in d.c. for a long period of time, and he had very few significant accomplishments -- >> accomplishments. >> -- to his name. so, again, from the point of view of at least people like me, who are interested in reforming the republican party -- >> right >> -- or something, having -- having cantor lose, it's not necessarily ideal, maybe he would have evolved -- >> yep >> -- into a substantive leader on policy. i think he had some good instincts, but it's not the end of the world to have this kind of throw the bums out atmosphere still around if you're getting some good figures emerging as party leaders for the future. now, you know, they may all just be steam rolled by hilary clinton, but, at least,
course, for every thad cochran who survives or every mitch mcconnell who survives, you have eric cantor -- >> right. >> -- right, who has defeated for exactly the reasons that you say incumbent members of the establishment wing of the party have been defeated for the last several years. >> but it's -- yeah, but, again, in certain ways was -- eric cantor had been a leader of the republican party in d.c. for a long period of time, and he had very few significant accomplishments...
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maybe we should ask representative eric cantor - former representative eric cantor. >> the los angeles area has the second-largest homeless population in the country, among them thousands of people with medical and mental health issues. a new apartment building is designed to supply housing and support that many need. rob reynolds has more. >> reporter: it's not a mansion, but it's home. >> the bathroom is the biggest thing you miss. >> reporter: tj who asked we not use his last name was one of tens of thousands lying on the streets or in homeless shelters. >> i lived day by day. i couldn't thing of a plan to get better. i was too busy trying to get sleep for that day, and food for that day. now tj has a future and a new life for homeless people in downtown l axe. it's a new approach. residents not only get a space to call their own, but there's an on-site clinic for meg at health and addiction problems exercise art and education groups. >> people that live are tenants. they have a key to the apartment. there's no time limits on showing they stay here that is up to them. we have built
maybe we should ask representative eric cantor - former representative eric cantor. >> the los angeles area has the second-largest homeless population in the country, among them thousands of people with medical and mental health issues. a new apartment building is designed to supply housing and support that many need. rob reynolds has more. >> reporter: it's not a mansion, but it's home. >> the bathroom is the biggest thing you miss. >> reporter: tj who asked we not use...
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maybe we should ask representative eric cantor - former representative eric cantor >>> there's an estimated 50,000 homeless costly to taxpayers. as rob reynolds shows us there's an apartment building designed to take some of the most vulnerable homeless off the street for good. >> reporter: it's not a mansion, but it's home. >> the bathroom is the biggest thing you miss when you are homeless >> reporter: tj who asked we not use his last name was once one of the many people that lived on the streets or in homeless shelters. >> i lived day by day. i couldn't think of a plan getting better. i was too busy getting sleep, and food for the day. >> reporter: now he has an apartment in downtown l.a. in the star apartments residents get a space to call their own. there's an on-site clinic for medical problems mental health and addiction. exercise classes, art, and addiction groups. it's permanent housing. >> people that live here are tenants. they pay rent. there's no time limits on how long they can stay here it's up to them. we have built into the structure on site services where they can get medi
maybe we should ask representative eric cantor - former representative eric cantor >>> there's an estimated 50,000 homeless costly to taxpayers. as rob reynolds shows us there's an apartment building designed to take some of the most vulnerable homeless off the street for good. >> reporter: it's not a mansion, but it's home. >> the bathroom is the biggest thing you miss when you are homeless >> reporter: tj who asked we not use his last name was once one of the many...
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maybe we should ask representative eric cantor - former representative eric cantor. >>> michael shureeporting. the expanding chinese economy led to success stories, some a bit unexpected in the communist country. adrian brown reports. >> reporter: there was a time when china's communist leader mewettsy tongue's little red back was the only seller. now there's another, and it's been around longer. more than 130 million copies of the bible rolled off the production line. 13 million last year alone. many exported but the majority were for the domestic market. >> the first principle is that it served our brothers and sisters. if we have the capacity we will serve the overseas futures. >> reporter: the factory publishes bibles in 90 anning wages. such is demand for the holy book it's an around the clock operation. according to official figures 30 million are christian, unofficial unofficially many are not. while the government is tolerated the government is wary of its popularity. a popularity reflected here. the public published bibles a few years before the party ended its campaign. it p
maybe we should ask representative eric cantor - former representative eric cantor. >>> michael shureeporting. the expanding chinese economy led to success stories, some a bit unexpected in the communist country. adrian brown reports. >> reporter: there was a time when china's communist leader mewettsy tongue's little red back was the only seller. now there's another, and it's been around longer. more than 130 million copies of the bible rolled off the production line. 13 million...
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maybe we should ask representative eric can't eric cantor --um, former representative eric can'ter. >> the match up comes after the badgers took down previous lie undefeated kentucky. >>> notre dame with a repete the last year's championship match. the arelinquish defeated south carolina by just one point. >>> the white house is marking easter with its annual easter egg roll. the easter bunny coming out of the white house just a short while ago with opening remarks from the president. let's look at what is happening there. first lady michelle obama speaking celebrating the fifth anniversary of her let's move initiative. a fitness and health initiative for kids. thanks for watching al jazeera. >> you welcome to the news hour. we're live from our news center in doha. womaning up in the next 60 minutes. desperate for aid. enemy in yemen scramble for basic supplies as fighting continues. the united nations says that the situation in syria as yarmouk camp is beyond inhumane. kenya launches airstrikes on al-shabab
maybe we should ask representative eric can't eric cantor --um, former representative eric can'ter. >> the match up comes after the badgers took down previous lie undefeated kentucky. >>> notre dame with a repete the last year's championship match. the arelinquish defeated south carolina by just one point. >>> the white house is marking easter with its annual easter egg roll. the easter bunny coming out of the white house just a short while ago with opening remarks from...
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we want to welcome shawn matthews, ceo of cantor fitzgerald. the news of the day with ge as one of the largest, independent financial services companies, i'm curious to hear what you think of ge's move to get out of the business. >> i think people are going back to core competencies. ge makes great products but a finance company when they thought earnings power was there earnings power not as significant as it was in the past. they go back to core competency which is great for us more opportunities to build out our franchise and get into the origination side on asset based alignment. >> shawn, arguably, it was a core competency the seventh largest bank, still, i think, in this country by size. they were the seventh in the world, if memory serves me correctly. there's an issue here about shadow banking, they want to exit because it's not the business it was. you from notes are looking to expand into shadow banking. why the different approach? >> shadow banking, it's not a bad word. we are the originator and securitizer of the product and sell to
we want to welcome shawn matthews, ceo of cantor fitzgerald. the news of the day with ge as one of the largest, independent financial services companies, i'm curious to hear what you think of ge's move to get out of the business. >> i think people are going back to core competencies. ge makes great products but a finance company when they thought earnings power was there earnings power not as significant as it was in the past. they go back to core competency which is great for us more...
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many we should ask herric cantor former representative with eric cantor. >> stanford university is joining a number of other small colleges offering free two i guess for some, waving fees for families who earn less than $125,000 per year. can you lower that a bit? those students will still have to contribute at least $5,000 a year through part time work and summer jobs, harvard yale and princeton have similar initiatives in place. let's bring in abassociate professor at columbia university's teacher's college. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> lower that number, stanford, give us a real break here. is this significant from stanford and these other gold plated heavily endowed universities? >> on a sort broad level it allows us to have a conversation about the higher education. >> and me to poke at it a bit. >> then we have to understand that stanford has the ability to do things others can't with a $25 billion endowment as opposed to the $24 million of most universities. they have the flexibility to make these kind of decisions. for them, it's a win-win in many ways. they get to lead
many we should ask herric cantor former representative with eric cantor. >> stanford university is joining a number of other small colleges offering free two i guess for some, waving fees for families who earn less than $125,000 per year. can you lower that a bit? those students will still have to contribute at least $5,000 a year through part time work and summer jobs, harvard yale and princeton have similar initiatives in place. let's bring in abassociate professor at columbia...
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cantor, his predecessor as majority leader. those discussions to facilitate and to speed the bringing to the floor of the bipartisan restoration of the protections in the voting rights act cred c.d. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] >> now live to the floor of the u.s. house. the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the prayer will be offered by guest chaplain reverend dr. jim birchfield first presbyterian church, houston, texas. the chaplain: eternal god, we give you thanks for the gift of this new day and for the promise that you are with us. thank you for your grace, your love and the many blessings that are ours through you. forgive us for falling short of your grace and your call upon our lives. and help us to
cantor, his predecessor as majority leader. those discussions to facilitate and to speed the bringing to the floor of the bipartisan restoration of the protections in the voting rights act cred c.d. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] >> now live to the floor of the u.s. house. the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the prayer will be offered by guest chaplain reverend dr. jim birchfield first presbyterian church, houston, texas. the chaplain: eternal...
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brian white in cantor fitzgerald. you like what you saw. >> yes. good quarter. >> why would you say that? >> if you look at eps they gave up side in the quarter. margins expanded year over year. in constant currency sales were flat. if you backed out the fx impact relative to january when they reported last, sales showed a little upside versus the street. >> obviously, the ceo is attempting to turn the company around. she is trying to invest in growth areas. as far as larger core business atlantic equities believes if you look at the figures, it's worsened, consistent with their expectation of a protracted turnaround and in fact potentially free cash flow under pressure. >> i think nothing has changed in terms of free cash flow guidance for the year. i think that's unchanged. when you look at a company going through major transition from the cloud, transitioning from traditional areas to cloud areas. it was very strong. >> i saw free cash flow for the first quarter was $1.1 billion which is approximately 34% below consensus. they only guide for the
brian white in cantor fitzgerald. you like what you saw. >> yes. good quarter. >> why would you say that? >> if you look at eps they gave up side in the quarter. margins expanded year over year. in constant currency sales were flat. if you backed out the fx impact relative to january when they reported last, sales showed a little upside versus the street. >> obviously, the ceo is attempting to turn the company around. she is trying to invest in growth areas. as far as...
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. >> leader cantor thank you for speaking to us. my name is alex jÜrgen and i'm a student at the kennedy harvard business school. my question concerns your home state. the commonwealth of virginia has been talked about a lot as a place that was republican and is trending blue but we just had for many people is surprised where ed gillespie did fantastically against mark warner in the last election. to the extent you have peering into your crystal ball what is the future you see for virginia? >> i think that virginia being a native lived there all my life and it's still a center-right state. it's a state that has benefited from a lot of growth, not just in the northern virginia suburbs in washington that the metropolitan areas downstate richmond. the state's population if i'm not mistaken is about 28% northern virginia and the rest 73 72% the rest of the state. and you have a fairly significant downstate minority population that tends to vote democratic. so if you are going to run statewide in virginia you have to run up the middle. e
. >> leader cantor thank you for speaking to us. my name is alex jÜrgen and i'm a student at the kennedy harvard business school. my question concerns your home state. the commonwealth of virginia has been talked about a lot as a place that was republican and is trending blue but we just had for many people is surprised where ed gillespie did fantastically against mark warner in the last election. to the extent you have peering into your crystal ball what is the future you see for...
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a fox news contributor and doug high was the deputy chief of staff to house majority leader eric cantor to stick? what plays out out? >> she quantities a hearing on benghazi, and i think to a certain extent that benefits republicans because they won't be behind the scenes, they have to approach this to get as much information as they can. gabby is a former prosecutor and i think it will be an interesting thing. >> why do you think she wants a public environment? >> because she's pitting he was against the republicans and from her perspective, she thinks it's a good move. >> what can she say? she wiped to the server clean so what can she say? >> she can do what she did and explain what she did and this is not a legal issue this is now a political issue. because it's very clear that hillary is a lawyer, she i'm sure she went right up up to the line and since this is now in the political arena, she's going to try and score political points. and do that at a hearing. >> i think this is the least bad option for hillary clinton, and we have to remember, she doesn't do these particular events
a fox news contributor and doug high was the deputy chief of staff to house majority leader eric cantor to stick? what plays out out? >> she quantities a hearing on benghazi, and i think to a certain extent that benefits republicans because they won't be behind the scenes, they have to approach this to get as much information as they can. gabby is a former prosecutor and i think it will be an interesting thing. >> why do you think she wants a public environment? >> because...
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at the podium they have a cantor and rabbi leading the ceremony.orning, the cantor, rabbi and minister whether be heading out to the 90-foot long classic yacht. that is the mv wanda built in 1922. on the boat they will give blessings to all the other boats. it's expected to be dozens of them passing by this morning. the first woman staff commodore of the yacht club talked to us this morning. and explained the significance of opening day on the bay and all the traditions that come with it. >> it's something we're very proud of. it kind of showcases or yacht club, our camaraderie, how we feel about being on the water. that is what it is about. >> reporter: in san francisco they have a separate parade happening at noon. they will have hundreds of fireboats, tugboats, classic water croft and spectators can watch it from the shoreline, from the field to the marina all the way to pier 39. that's at noon on the san francisco side of the bay. in tiburon in sausalito you can watch the blessing of the pleasure craft and parade at 10:30. a lot of activity. we
at the podium they have a cantor and rabbi leading the ceremony.orning, the cantor, rabbi and minister whether be heading out to the 90-foot long classic yacht. that is the mv wanda built in 1922. on the boat they will give blessings to all the other boats. it's expected to be dozens of them passing by this morning. the first woman staff commodore of the yacht club talked to us this morning. and explained the significance of opening day on the bay and all the traditions that come with it....
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always did want to keep people healthy, but had to shift financial incentives and you heard leader cantor talk about risk-sharing pixel is a provider hesitation a diabetic, and can through earlier intervention wraparound care, following up did he or she built a medication, is the medication working, prevent the next hospitalization then they now will get a share of the savings. and i think that's an incentive that not only leads to better care but more appropriate intervention. people watching the pathway that particularly chronically ill patients have and how many times come how many emergency room visits there are big some of us can't be avoided but a number of them can with follow-up care and with somebody looking out for them. so i think that's all a part of the search. the other part of is looking at smoking and obesity. the two underlying causes of most chronic diseases and really doubling down on going after smoking again helping people here. here's a great factoid, you can use in your next trivia context. medicare, five years ago would pay for medicare beneficiary to get smoking c
always did want to keep people healthy, but had to shift financial incentives and you heard leader cantor talk about risk-sharing pixel is a provider hesitation a diabetic, and can through earlier intervention wraparound care, following up did he or she built a medication, is the medication working, prevent the next hospitalization then they now will get a share of the savings. and i think that's an incentive that not only leads to better care but more appropriate intervention. people watching...
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leader cantor and to think mr. cantor both of their to end-of-life care but logic we haven't talked about it. easy as that i don't know what the truth is that well over a quarter of expenses go towards the last few weeks of life. to document all these other things seemed not to be vicious bechtel summit marchal sometimes to ignore that expense. i do wonder what folks think about that tricky issue? thanks to the there's the numbers amount of misperception that end-of-life. there's a couple things you should remember. one is the biggest health care when they are sick. and people are more likely to die when they're sick them when they are healthy. so it is no surprise that we spend a lot more money on people who are near death than we do on all of you because that would be ridiculous if we were not doing so. moreover we actually don't spend a lot of end-of-life care compared of the country to the u.s. is about to go spend on end-of-life care. so that is not an explanation for why costs in the u.s. are high, rationing
leader cantor and to think mr. cantor both of their to end-of-life care but logic we haven't talked about it. easy as that i don't know what the truth is that well over a quarter of expenses go towards the last few weeks of life. to document all these other things seemed not to be vicious bechtel summit marchal sometimes to ignore that expense. i do wonder what folks think about that tricky issue? thanks to the there's the numbers amount of misperception that end-of-life. there's a couple...
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cantor, his predecessor as majority leader. i look forward to those discussions to facilitate and to speed the bringing to the floor of the bipartisan restoration of the protections in the voting rights act amendments and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. poe, for five minutes. mr. poe: mr. speaker last year a national geographic photographer captured 5,000 desperate people navigating their way through a sandstorm and eventually breaking through a barbed wire for safety at the border of turkey. they were roughly the 11 million syrians who have now been displaced from their homes over the past four years. the rich, the poor, the elderly and the children, christians, muslims, they now share a new identity, a war refugee. though they may be alive, little have hope for batter life. the syrian mother and a refugee under world visions refugee program said she and her family lived in a small apartment. they were happy before the war. they were never envious
cantor, his predecessor as majority leader. i look forward to those discussions to facilitate and to speed the bringing to the floor of the bipartisan restoration of the protections in the voting rights act amendments and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. poe, for five minutes. mr. poe: mr. speaker last year a national geographic photographer captured 5,000 desperate people navigating their way through a sandstorm...
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. >> and, tamron wasn't just rick perry, remember eric cantor ended up losing his primary in large part because of the immigration issue. you're right, no issue is more toxic than immigration reform or quote, unquote, amnesty. one saving grace for marco rubio is there are pure people jeb bush supports -- gang of eight legislation, scott walker's record has deviated on this issue, so he might be able to say, look there are no purists in this top tier and maybe this neutralizes the issue a bit. >> mark murray thank you so much. mark we'll talk with you tomorrow. >> thanks tamron. >>> up next new audio reveals some of what south carolina police officer michael slager said moments after shooting and killing walter scott. could his reaction impact the case against him? >>> but first, there is a lot going on this morning, and here's some things we just thought you should know. organizers are calling it the world's first hologramed protest, yes, hologram. they created the ghost-like images of thousands of marchers demonstrating in front of parliament building in madrid spain, over the weekend.
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. >>> weather channel's jim cantore tweeted out this picture of the smoke to see just how far it reaches. nbc 10 has also learned the fire was so intense that it showed up on local weather radar. >>> security is tight at a college campus in northeast kenya one day after a militant attack left nearly 150 people dead. today crews collected the bodies of the 147 people killed. hospitals are treating dozens of wounded. at least four gunmen in suicide vests attacked students in their dorms before dawn. survivors say the gunmen shot anyone who said they were christian. they were part of the somali-based al shabab group which murdered dozens at a mall two years ago. the attack left kenya's president visibly shaken. >> this is a moment for everyone throughout the country to be village important as we confront and defeat our enemies. >> it took kenyan troops hour to corner the attackers after the day-long siege. they believe they killed them all. >>> a second black box found near the wreckage of germanwings flight 9525 shows a rapid acceleration before the plane's crash landing. investigators say
. >>> weather channel's jim cantore tweeted out this picture of the smoke to see just how far it reaches. nbc 10 has also learned the fire was so intense that it showed up on local weather radar. >>> security is tight at a college campus in northeast kenya one day after a militant attack left nearly 150 people dead. today crews collected the bodies of the 147 people killed. hospitals are treating dozens of wounded. at least four gunmen in suicide vests attacked students in...
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cantor's report that's their title in terms of where they expect the second quarter.ut to me it's a company that is executing. the problem is, if you look at this company now on the chart, somewhere below 200, this stock is in no man's land. you wanted it to stop at 220. it's after hours. we'll see where it trades tomorrow. that's the level it needs to hold. >> my number is more 205. that's sort of the 50% correction of the low in 2014 and the recent high that we saw. but the company might be executing, but you have to question that. again, two months ago, they raised guidance for the year and today they slashed it from 305-ish down to 190. it makes it hard. but i think you'll see 205 tomorrow and we'll see where it closes. >> it's rare that a miss of this magnitude is a one-off event. >> well, it's guidance. but to the extent these guys may not have the same kind of look into the next quarter, if it was missing on these numbers on this quarter, that would be more alarming to me. >>> it's not just linkedin grabbing headlines. fireeye and yelp as well. we'll look into
cantor's report that's their title in terms of where they expect the second quarter.ut to me it's a company that is executing. the problem is, if you look at this company now on the chart, somewhere below 200, this stock is in no man's land. you wanted it to stop at 220. it's after hours. we'll see where it trades tomorrow. that's the level it needs to hold. >> my number is more 205. that's sort of the 50% correction of the low in 2014 and the recent high that we saw. but the company...
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look at how dave beat eric cantor in that race. first time and house majority leader ever lost in american history. he did it by not saying he would be more conservative or give more advantages and tax cuts to the corporations, but by doing the reverse. he ran a really populist campaign. it is popular by definition. elizabeth warren is incredibly smart and can run it in a balanced way. to your point about other kinds of balance, were both sides have equal say, i prefer to get money out of politics and get public financing of elections. if you have that, we sign their checks and they work for us. that way, and even playing field. let's have a real battle of ideas and not of who is getting bribed more than the other side. host: trade into all of this. senator warren and the president has had a good back and forth lately. a recent interview with msnbc talking about some of the criticism his trade plan is getting. president obama: i love elizabeth and we are allies on most issues but she is wrong about this. let me be more clear about
look at how dave beat eric cantor in that race. first time and house majority leader ever lost in american history. he did it by not saying he would be more conservative or give more advantages and tax cuts to the corporations, but by doing the reverse. he ran a really populist campaign. it is popular by definition. elizabeth warren is incredibly smart and can run it in a balanced way. to your point about other kinds of balance, were both sides have equal say, i prefer to get money out of...
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joining with us more, cantor fitzgera fitzgerald, brian white, good morning to you. >> good morning,arl. >> everybody was out over the weekend visiting the stores trying to gauge how the experience is for people trying it on. when it comes to production, how many of these can they make and how quickly? >> well, we've always said, you know, we think they have ambitions that are much greater than our model reflect. so, you know, for fiscal '16, we've got 25 million units, and i think they have ambitions that are much higher than that. so what i like to see this weekend is lead time stretching into june, that's great. apple doesn't want june shipments, and that tells me they were surprised in the upside this weekend. >> brian, based on what you're hearing and seeing in the stores, what's your sense of who's most interest, enthralled with the watch. i was there at the fifth avenue store at the sort of launch on friday. i went back on saturday night with my wife to check it out at around 10:30 p.m., they said no appointments were available to try it on, but we were still able to try it on
joining with us more, cantor fitzgera fitzgerald, brian white, good morning to you. >> good morning,arl. >> everybody was out over the weekend visiting the stores trying to gauge how the experience is for people trying it on. when it comes to production, how many of these can they make and how quickly? >> well, we've always said, you know, we think they have ambitions that are much greater than our model reflect. so, you know, for fiscal '16, we've got 25 million units, and i...
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cantor had agreed to. and the president is serious about this, we would welcome his involvement in fixing our long-term spending problem. >> in 1995 it was a republican only exercise to prove to the american people that you would fulfill promises. you made promise about a balanced budget but not fulfilling it. the speaker: if we get cooperation on the other side of the aisle, we'd love to do it. >> it's pretty clear that hensarling does not want to extend the export-import bank. i understand going through the process of the committee. if the senate passes something, could you put -- could that get a vote? the speaker: i support any plan that the chairman can get through his committee. whether it would reform the bank wind it down. but there are thousands of jobs on the line that would disappear pretty quickly if the ex-im bank were to disappear. i told the chairman he needs to come up with a plan. because the risk is is that if he does nothing, the senate is likely to act and then what? >> that's what i'm
cantor had agreed to. and the president is serious about this, we would welcome his involvement in fixing our long-term spending problem. >> in 1995 it was a republican only exercise to prove to the american people that you would fulfill promises. you made promise about a balanced budget but not fulfilling it. the speaker: if we get cooperation on the other side of the aisle, we'd love to do it. >> it's pretty clear that hensarling does not want to extend the export-import bank. i...
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on meet the press with bob schieffer and his colleague and partner in the scowcroft group, arnie cantorsaw this and said hey, said, hey, that's pretty good. he wrote it up and sent it to the "wall street journal" so knowing that he faxed a copy to the senior bush who faxed a copy to connie rice and then ran and command she got on the phone with him and yelled at him. he says she got taken to the woodshed and denied knowing about his position which was not the case. and and so it made things difficult, but what was interesting is that later on he was in support of the surge. well, where are we now and what do we need to do? in this situation we cannot withdraw. in the 2nd term he worked closely with rice, hadley and then when gates came in after the 2,006 elections he worked very closely with gates and so you have this guy who has been rejected and spurned, but he keeps -- he stays pretty unflappable and then works for the administration in subsequent years which, to me suggests just how you know, secure he was. i mean,, does not read his own press. a friend of his read it said he liked
on meet the press with bob schieffer and his colleague and partner in the scowcroft group, arnie cantorsaw this and said hey, said, hey, that's pretty good. he wrote it up and sent it to the "wall street journal" so knowing that he faxed a copy to the senior bush who faxed a copy to connie rice and then ran and command she got on the phone with him and yelled at him. he says she got taken to the woodshed and denied knowing about his position which was not the case. and and so it made...
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here with us larry cantor. why have you pushed it back?art of this is what's happening with the dollar which is doing some of the fed's work for it. the other thing is with the big decline in oil prices, inflation has moved down. there's less urgency for the fed. now the fed has come out and said when we do hike we'll be very gradual. it looks like june in early. it's still possible but i think it's early. >> you think we're going to experience what we did a year ago where we had a rough start to the year largely due to weather. then a strong snapback or is this time different? >> i don't know if it's different, but i think right now one of the big changes is what the ecb is doing. if you think about it this has been a fantastic market environment. everything's gone up. i mean bond prices keep going up even though yields are already low. and the stock market's held up pretty well given all the gains we've had the last couple of years. the fed ended qe in october, but the ecb came out with a monster program that was twice as big as anybody
here with us larry cantor. why have you pushed it back?art of this is what's happening with the dollar which is doing some of the fed's work for it. the other thing is with the big decline in oil prices, inflation has moved down. there's less urgency for the fed. now the fed has come out and said when we do hike we'll be very gradual. it looks like june in early. it's still possible but i think it's early. >> you think we're going to experience what we did a year ago where we had a rough...
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cantor fitzgerald is looking at what kind of impact that will have on the second-quarter forecast to stop first quarter total payments 22% versus one year ago. alix: lots of numbers coming out after the bell. officials are meeting with comcast representatives today and they are not likely to be swayed by promises to change its behavior. that is a far cry from back in 2011 when the doj allowed comcast to buy nbc universal. what is so different right now? i'm joined right now by our washington correspondent, peter cook. any new developments? peter: i do have some breaking news, but the meeting has begun. we saw a short time ago our crews saw the comcast attorneys arriving for these conversations. this is an opportunity for comcast to make a place to the justice department. it does not reduce competition and there is no overlap between these two companies and the deal should be able to move forward. there are concerns about the scope of this combination, so the question is what is happening in that room? what is it the justice department wants to see in terms of letting the move go forw
cantor fitzgerald is looking at what kind of impact that will have on the second-quarter forecast to stop first quarter total payments 22% versus one year ago. alix: lots of numbers coming out after the bell. officials are meeting with comcast representatives today and they are not likely to be swayed by promises to change its behavior. that is a far cry from back in 2011 when the doj allowed comcast to buy nbc universal. what is so different right now? i'm joined right now by our washington...
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joining us on set eric cantor also former house majority leader and our guest host as mentioned, billations and he is also the former white house chief of staff to president obama and a former commerce secretary under bill clinton. gentlemen, thank you both for being here this morning. bill, you have known the clintons for a long time and worked closely with them. how does this map out for hillary's campaign to the white house? >> it was a difficult thing to roll out only because everyone was trying to figure out she do it with a big crowd. everybody wants to look back to the '08 campaign and mistakes that were made. even though she didn't win. her and president obama went to the very end before it was decided. it was a tough race. she did a very good job after coming in third in iowa. so i think the rollout will go well. i think her trip to iowa driving is a good thing and all the messages off of that. but this is a long process and a difficult process for anyone running. it's a slaung shotlong shot for any one of them. she looks like she is in strong shape. right now only a couple p
joining us on set eric cantor also former house majority leader and our guest host as mentioned, billations and he is also the former white house chief of staff to president obama and a former commerce secretary under bill clinton. gentlemen, thank you both for being here this morning. bill, you have known the clintons for a long time and worked closely with them. how does this map out for hillary's campaign to the white house? >> it was a difficult thing to roll out only because everyone...
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last summer that this bigger and others were going to push that bill, and that you have the eric cantorelection, you also have the children coming across the border and that gave them enough reason to run for the hills. no bill was enacted. i would like to think the dhs funding bill votes this last couple of weeks ago, funded dhs without executive action, that would've been our immigration vote last your. about 75 to 80 republicans and democrats passing the senate bill or some form of the senate bill if the leadership had put it on the floor. but he did not do that. he was trying to get a majority of republicans and he wasn't able to get them. it leads us to where we are today. where we have executive action, official support of the executive action, we asked for more than just with the president gave. we ask that anyone who have been here 10 years or longer regardless of who their children were should be part of the program. they stop short of that, but we did get the executive action which jean talked about, 4.5 million people. and we are fighting that now. a positive development, not
last summer that this bigger and others were going to push that bill, and that you have the eric cantorelection, you also have the children coming across the border and that gave them enough reason to run for the hills. no bill was enacted. i would like to think the dhs funding bill votes this last couple of weeks ago, funded dhs without executive action, that would've been our immigration vote last your. about 75 to 80 republicans and democrats passing the senate bill or some form of the...
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concerns and issues and those that are raised today i have been impressed by your the ship purer cantor to confront tough issues you experience that every day. that has created a mistrust to restore that is a task but a lot of that responsibility falls on our shoulders it is critical we provide you with the tools that you need to get the job done and ready to hold accountable those who abuse their authority but also to recognize the dedication those that come to work every day with his singular goal to help those dedicating all the time for the past failures is not a recipe for success. at the end of the day we're in this together americans veterans are entitled to health care system that is far superior than private-sector benefits and for good reason it is something the veterans have come to rely on so we each have a responsibility to sustain this model. the v.a. must improve its delivery and congress needs to use stepup to fully fund the model as veterans have come to expect. thank you again mr. secretary and thank you for your testimony. >> ranking member and members of the subcommi
concerns and issues and those that are raised today i have been impressed by your the ship purer cantor to confront tough issues you experience that every day. that has created a mistrust to restore that is a task but a lot of that responsibility falls on our shoulders it is critical we provide you with the tools that you need to get the job done and ready to hold accountable those who abuse their authority but also to recognize the dedication those that come to work every day with his singular...
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the economic security of the cantor family but i think long-term i care about this country. i care about and the role that the country place for all of us but also to rule the country plays globally and as i mentioned before i am getting to travel a lot internationally and i see from a business respected as well as a geopolitical perspective there's a real need for american leadership. when you look at what's going on in asia right now the competitiveness and the environment they are was trying trying -- china on the rise and the prospects for increased interaction in the region of asia-pacific and where we are in europe. what kind of rules and the norm are we going to abide by. .. >> >> my name is patrick. thanks for the talk if you ted require the president to read one book? >> these are for kids are smart. >> i would say one but i am afraid of the interpretation. >> that is the one to go with. >> fountainhead by allied rand. i feel that although i have read it her and ellis shrugged there is the sense that somehow could do a lot to bring that philosophy back the other way
the economic security of the cantor family but i think long-term i care about this country. i care about and the role that the country place for all of us but also to rule the country plays globally and as i mentioned before i am getting to travel a lot internationally and i see from a business respected as well as a geopolitical perspective there's a real need for american leadership. when you look at what's going on in asia right now the competitiveness and the environment they are was trying...
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your cantor, willingness to confront toughish ishsueissues. the v.a. is under siege every day. you experience that every day. we have seen several scandals that has shaken the confidence of the v.a. it's created mistrust with veterans and some of the public. restoring that trust is one of your chief tasks and i know you know that. a lot of the responsibility also falls on our shoulders. it is critical that we provide you with the tools you need to get the job done. i firmly believe that we need to hold accountable those who have abused the authority for personal gain. also, i believe that we need to appropriately recognize and applaud the dedication of the vast majority of v.a. employees who come to work every single day with the singular goal of helping every veteran whose lives they tough. dedicating all our time to pummelling, no pun intended, the v.a. for past failures is not a recipe for success or reform. our veterans deserve more than that. at the end of the day, we're in this together. fully supported by congress, american veterans are entitled to a health care system a
your cantor, willingness to confront toughish ishsueissues. the v.a. is under siege every day. you experience that every day. we have seen several scandals that has shaken the confidence of the v.a. it's created mistrust with veterans and some of the public. restoring that trust is one of your chief tasks and i know you know that. a lot of the responsibility also falls on our shoulders. it is critical that we provide you with the tools you need to get the job done. i firmly believe that we need...
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and a conversation with former house majority leader eric cantor. >> >> and now on the "the communicators" we want to introduce you to karl nebbia who spent many years with the national telecommunication and information administration. what was your role over there? and what did you do? >> i spent about 30 years at ncia. my final years i was the associative associative min strart administrator. in our office we had engineer functions, policy functions, it people, international efforts and so on. so basically oversaw the whole federal government spectrum management. >> host: how do you manage spectrum? >> well, you could separate them in time but now we are using signals to stop interference and more sophisticated capabilities of determining when the systems are operating to allow openings for other systems to fit into the gap and lots of different things. much of it is technology-based. but there has been significant changes in how we manage the spectrum, how we provide spectrum to different users, the introduction of auction authority back in the '80s changed the landscape and how we pro
and a conversation with former house majority leader eric cantor. >> >> and now on the "the communicators" we want to introduce you to karl nebbia who spent many years with the national telecommunication and information administration. what was your role over there? and what did you do? >> i spent about 30 years at ncia. my final years i was the associative associative min strart administrator. in our office we had engineer functions, policy functions, it people,...
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and sibelius and leader cantor was very illuminating. illuminating. heard themes around access, cost, quality, equity i think we would hear more around that as we move into our panel and discussion. our roundtable we will provide diverse perspectives and what that means importantly for the health of public health in the united states. knowing the public health feels the factors that proceed in the car outside the walls. can we look can we look at how we might leverage the innovations? also go under the water and really look at the deepest actors and get. to help us live in we have a wonderful and distinguished panel. first, i would 1st i would like to welcome newly elected congresswoman from north carolina congresswoman adams has the distinction of being the 100th woman elected to the us house of representatives. [applause] she quickly established herself as a champion for the middle class and for affordable available healthcare for all with an emphasis on preventive care. she wears many hats as you can see, literally and figuratively having come to c
and sibelius and leader cantor was very illuminating. illuminating. heard themes around access, cost, quality, equity i think we would hear more around that as we move into our panel and discussion. our roundtable we will provide diverse perspectives and what that means importantly for the health of public health in the united states. knowing the public health feels the factors that proceed in the car outside the walls. can we look can we look at how we might leverage the innovations? also go...