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and how we are collaborating across cbc and with her colleagues. the first pillar diagnosed, which is the effort to rid nice hiv testing and make access to hiv testing much more available than is now. so we can address some of the specifics that the admiral mentioned this morning. in addition, to expanding access and a variety of initiatives, we will also be working in the community health center program to expand access to hiv testing as well. it currently does around 2 million hiv test a year but there's a lot of opportunity to do more in the community health care program and to reach more than the 27 million people that they care for as well as working incriminating as they are doing outreach efforts to bring people into the door of the community health centers give them access to hiv. the second one is treat, we are working in collaboration with our partners including cbc were often doing partner services in identifying people who need to receive hiv care. really in the treat pillar we are trying to focus on the 40000 individuals for newly diag
and how we are collaborating across cbc and with her colleagues. the first pillar diagnosed, which is the effort to rid nice hiv testing and make access to hiv testing much more available than is now. so we can address some of the specifics that the admiral mentioned this morning. in addition, to expanding access and a variety of initiatives, we will also be working in the community health center program to expand access to hiv testing as well. it currently does around 2 million hiv test a year...
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thank you for joining us next week cbc creams coming to your local drug stores the cannabis oils don'ty do? are they safe? each week keep it here we're "on the money. have a great weekend we'll see you next weekend >>> hey, there we're live at nasdaq market site on a friday afternoon. here's what's coming up. >> you don't know how netflix works? >> don't worry, we have you covered. as the streaming giant gears up for if earnings next week. michael khouw will tell you how to make money if you think this hot spock is about to cool off >>> plus, there's one casino stock that's soaring. >> gambling? it's not gambling when you know you're going to win. >>> and brian stutland has the perfect trade for you to cash in on the rally he'll tell you the name and how to trade it.
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then, new york times health and science reporter andrew jacobs will talk about his these examining the cbcl that bars the agency from publicly identifying hospitals battling to contain the spread of pathogens. be sure to watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning. join the discussion. and following tomorrow's washington journal, we will have live coverage of attorney general william barr as he pulls a news conference to discuss the redacted release of robert mueller's report before it is sent to congress and made available to the public. it will be joined by deputy attorney general robert rosenstein, who oversaw the investigation when it first began. that is live at 9:30 a.m. eastern here on c-span. next, democratic presidential candidate beto o'rourke campaigns in alexandria, virginia. this town hall meeting is just over one hour.
then, new york times health and science reporter andrew jacobs will talk about his these examining the cbcl that bars the agency from publicly identifying hospitals battling to contain the spread of pathogens. be sure to watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning. join the discussion. and following tomorrow's washington journal, we will have live coverage of attorney general william barr as he pulls a news conference to discuss the redacted release of robert mueller's report...
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cbc processes it and the capability, capacity much the agency is strained to the limit and creates backlog for custom and border protection and requires a lot much resources that come from border security to address this. >> charles: right. images we've seen in the last few days of people being actually released, i guess to make room. this revolving door situation can't help, can it? >> absolutely not. whenever you are catching and releasing, as we call it, it creates -- >> charles: hold on, president trump is speaking, let's take a listen first. >> pres. trump: what will really work is closing of the border, we hope we don't have to do that, but i will do it. the security of the nation is the most important thing. we're not even talking about drugs, massive amount of drugs that pours through. it would have tremendous impact. we'll be working on that, we've been working on that, done tremendous job on drugs coming into the country. if you look at the numbers, we're having a news conference next week on the impact that we've had between opioid and other problems with drugs, different trugs
cbc processes it and the capability, capacity much the agency is strained to the limit and creates backlog for custom and border protection and requires a lot much resources that come from border security to address this. >> charles: right. images we've seen in the last few days of people being actually released, i guess to make room. this revolving door situation can't help, can it? >> absolutely not. whenever you are catching and releasing, as we call it, it creates -- >>...
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of migrants, mostly from central american countries arriving here looking for asylum, according to cbcf just last week in the one sector alone more than 70,000 apprehensions have been made now so far in fiscal year 2019, compare that to 9,000 apprehensions for the same period of time last year. you can do the math, 70,000 versus 9,000 in a year, there's also been uptick in the number of unaccompanied minors taken into custody here and the agents themselves tell us that often hits. >> it's hard not to take that home or especially see kids that are sick, see kids by themselves, seen 2-year-old, seen a 4-year-old by themselves crossing the border with no parents. >> meantime older sections of the existing fence or barrier that was put in under the secure fence act are getting replaced with better materials or upgraded in certain vulnerable spots, this is construction of that video we shot. this is not new wall under president trump, again, infrastructure that was already paid for and was already built and in play, detention space also at a premium here in this particular sector, the satel
of migrants, mostly from central american countries arriving here looking for asylum, according to cbcf just last week in the one sector alone more than 70,000 apprehensions have been made now so far in fiscal year 2019, compare that to 9,000 apprehensions for the same period of time last year. you can do the math, 70,000 versus 9,000 in a year, there's also been uptick in the number of unaccompanied minors taken into custody here and the agents themselves tell us that often hits. >> it's...
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these are going to decide how we respond to the vaccine, and we've decided in the united states, the cbc decided that this is the best public-health approach. the data is in high risk groups it's still not terribly effective but it does something they probably do very, very little. and yet as you know the beginning of august you will see signs in the pharmacy saying we are ready to get the flu vaccine, come and get it and we will give you a coupon. this is a bit of a larger discussion. if it's kind of works we should use it that seems to be the approach of many aspects of the american health system. the united kingdom they are much more circumspect. i talked to the chief medical officer of the uk program who was the person that sort of leads the discussion and he said they think about things beyond how well it works like this make sense economically to do this and if you add up the numbers it doesn't make sense to have a big campaign for healthy adults to get the vaccine when so few of them proportionately are going to end up getting sick and taking time off work so a very different appr
these are going to decide how we respond to the vaccine, and we've decided in the united states, the cbc decided that this is the best public-health approach. the data is in high risk groups it's still not terribly effective but it does something they probably do very, very little. and yet as you know the beginning of august you will see signs in the pharmacy saying we are ready to get the flu vaccine, come and get it and we will give you a coupon. this is a bit of a larger discussion. if it's...
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. >> jason brooks from cbc -- >>> a health care program is paying family members to care for their elderlynes and it's called self-directed care. the program is funded by medicaid. freedom care uses the program and oversees thousands of patients and the ceo believes it could make a big dent in the shortage of caretakers while improving the outcome of patients. >> you can feel comforted and good everyday when you leave the house knowing your mom is in the best hands. >> it allows me to not stress. >> her biggest wish was to die in her own home. she didn't want to go to a nursing home. >> the program is only eligible to medicaid recipients and a nurse determined eligible and how many weekly hour of care each patient receives. >>> it's 6:46. let's check the roads. what's going on out there? >> nothing good, unfortunately. everything in the red. all of why you are drive times are starting to slowdown especially the east shore freeway where you're looking live right now. san pueblo road is slow and go. an accident earlier this morning that has been cleared. look at the backup almost all the way
. >> jason brooks from cbc -- >>> a health care program is paying family members to care for their elderlynes and it's called self-directed care. the program is funded by medicaid. freedom care uses the program and oversees thousands of patients and the ceo believes it could make a big dent in the shortage of caretakers while improving the outcome of patients. >> you can feel comforted and good everyday when you leave the house knowing your mom is in the best hands....
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. >> jason brooks from cbcs radio, thank you. >>> we're hungry because this is breakfast time.ckles. >> pickles in the morning, that's not bad. a new hot item isn't the pickles themselves. it's the juice. in new york, the pickle guys is a restaurant that has a wide variety and the store owner says the juice is a popular hangover treatment and fitness fanatics believe the potassium and sodium inside helps the muscle, but some like it because of the taste. >> pickle juice is refreshing. >> what do you like about it? >> it's -- the tartness. >> i like telling my family and friends since pickle ice cream sounds funny. that sounds gross, and i'm never going to try it, but no, it's the best thing ever. >> she says it's the best. pickle flavored ice cream. i believe her. there's pickle bouquets for that special someone and it's popping up in pickled flavored popcorn and vodka and cotton candy. my brother-in-law makes spicy ones where my husband sweats every time he eats them. >> bring some for emily too. >> i love pickles. i will eat anything that's pickled flavored and it's sour when
. >> jason brooks from cbcs radio, thank you. >>> we're hungry because this is breakfast time.ckles. >> pickles in the morning, that's not bad. a new hot item isn't the pickles themselves. it's the juice. in new york, the pickle guys is a restaurant that has a wide variety and the store owner says the juice is a popular hangover treatment and fitness fanatics believe the potassium and sodium inside helps the muscle, but some like it because of the taste. >> pickle...
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in a biotics are vastly overused by about 30% the cbc would tell you in the united states.armaceutical companies. because when the economic forces get involved and begin to connect to a message it is hard to undo the sink those things. >> they talk about which one should you take for probiotic and we can improve our memories from an abstract of jellyfish. i don't know if jellyfish have a nervous system. [laughter] i am a pharmacist. some people say, i don't want to take drugs, and they come up with an arm load of supplements that they have no idea what isn't it. and i don't want chemicals in my body, everything is a chemical. so it has gone off the rail. >> i just want to point out one other area, where you see. for those who have not been able to hear. it's quite incredible disconnected society it sold as medical marijuana they have good controlled studies and yet it is passed repeatedly under the head of medical is quite an extraordinary notion to think about. again, i'm not here to take any position at the topic. -- by johnny. . . . not to take a good well researched vac
in a biotics are vastly overused by about 30% the cbc would tell you in the united states.armaceutical companies. because when the economic forces get involved and begin to connect to a message it is hard to undo the sink those things. >> they talk about which one should you take for probiotic and we can improve our memories from an abstract of jellyfish. i don't know if jellyfish have a nervous system. [laughter] i am a pharmacist. some people say, i don't want to take drugs, and they...
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they want to put a stop to this now and in particular there are lots of older cbc members, congressionaltarget list for the next generation democrats that want to primary people. >> if you're the capital "d" democratic party don't it sound lower "d" undemocratic that we're going to black list people who challenge our candidates. >> this is what party committees typically do. >> just usually not so explicit. >> the republican party did a similar thing to prevent against the tea party challenges. the democrats have avoided the intra-party ballots and during the observe ma era they were rather successful and in this aoc wing do they push the left-leaning candidates to go after the incumbents? >> and do they feel the same way if they push someone to run against ilhan omar? >> how can they raise money, the internet, all kinds of things, so to put the stake in the ground, i'm just not sure other than causing a lot of anger. i'm not exactly sure what it gets you all that much. >> we'll see the old guard versus the new guard, the technology age, a whole bunch of ways to peel this one. it's an in
they want to put a stop to this now and in particular there are lots of older cbc members, congressionaltarget list for the next generation democrats that want to primary people. >> if you're the capital "d" democratic party don't it sound lower "d" undemocratic that we're going to black list people who challenge our candidates. >> this is what party committees typically do. >> just usually not so explicit. >> the republican party did a similar thing...
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through the national action alliance for suicide prevention, the nimh, the cbc timothy a. into the public and private partners are working towards the goal of zero suicide attacks in healthcare in which the health systems implement these and other evidence-based practices.l the framework includes comprehensive tracking of patient outcomes so we can monitor progress and identify additional ways to save lives. today i've highlighted the tools the researchers have tested in the healthcare system and we are committed to working with our partners and stakeholders to e sure these tools are implemented and accessible to all.h moving forward we will continue to provide health by proving research to commit suicide. prevent suicide. i'm happy to address any questions you may have. >> thank you, your shelli avenevoli. doctor mckeon you are right asked for your opening statement. >> thank you. chairman, ranking member, members of the committee thank you for inviting the substance abuse mental services administration to participate in this extremely important hearing on suicide prevent
through the national action alliance for suicide prevention, the nimh, the cbc timothy a. into the public and private partners are working towards the goal of zero suicide attacks in healthcare in which the health systems implement these and other evidence-based practices.l the framework includes comprehensive tracking of patient outcomes so we can monitor progress and identify additional ways to save lives. today i've highlighted the tools the researchers have tested in the healthcare system...
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a new york times health and science reporter, andrew jacobs, talks about his piece examining -- the cbcl that bars the agency from publicly identifying hospital that spread dangerous pathogens. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live this morning. join the discussion. >> following today's "washington journal," we will have live coverage of attorney general william barr as he holds a news conference to discuss the redacted release of the report for it is released to congress and made available to the public. he will be joinedly rod rosenstein who oversaw the mueller investigation when it began. that is live at 9:30 a.m. eastern here on c-span. south bend, indiana mayor pete buttigeig is in iowa this week for the first time since formally announcing his candidacy. one of his stops included an event put together by the asian d
a new york times health and science reporter, andrew jacobs, talks about his piece examining -- the cbcl that bars the agency from publicly identifying hospital that spread dangerous pathogens. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live this morning. join the discussion. >> following today's "washington journal," we will have live coverage of attorney general william barr as he holds a news conference to discuss the redacted release of the report for it is...
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the cbc that his withdrawal is in the best interest of the team, to ensure that are.is back study, which was obviously the involvement in bristol in that tracker with ben stoke and he was acquitted of any legal matter, but he was fined and suspended by the board. by the english cricket board. he was penalised in that sense. he is under a suspended sentence from the english cricket board. and they had a look into that case. he was already on borrowed time if you like. it was his second offence and i don't think they had much option. i suspect they might have wanted to keep this issue out of the public domain, but once it's in the public domain, but once it's in the public domain, everyone knows about it and i don't think they had any option. well one of the players who might replace hales is james vince, who is in pole position to be included in england's world cup squad. the hampshire captain has been added to those taking on pakistan in a one day warm up series, while ben duckett and dawid malan have been included in the squad to play ireland and also pakistan ina t2
the cbc that his withdrawal is in the best interest of the team, to ensure that are.is back study, which was obviously the involvement in bristol in that tracker with ben stoke and he was acquitted of any legal matter, but he was fined and suspended by the board. by the english cricket board. he was penalised in that sense. he is under a suspended sentence from the english cricket board. and they had a look into that case. he was already on borrowed time if you like. it was his second offence...
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a new york times health and science reporter, andrew jacobs, talks about his piece examining -- the cbc will that bars the agency from examining -- be sure to watch thursday morning. join the discussion. >> following tomorrow's washington journal we will have live coverage of attorney general william barr as he holds a news conference to discuss the redacted release of the releasedr it is to congress and made available to the public. that is live at 9:30 a.m. eastern here on c-span. >> i think it is important on this day that we continue to offer the people of colorado, the people of middleton, the families involved, the sheer knowledge that all of america cares for them and is praying for them. years ago, the columbine high school shooting was one of the deadliest in history. on friday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, we look back on the shooting and provide some reflection on the tragedy. >> at that time columbine had never happened, and neither the parents nor the school counselor looked at the issue of a violent paper as something that was indicative of the possibility of some real deteriorati
a new york times health and science reporter, andrew jacobs, talks about his piece examining -- the cbc will that bars the agency from examining -- be sure to watch thursday morning. join the discussion. >> following tomorrow's washington journal we will have live coverage of attorney general william barr as he holds a news conference to discuss the redacted release of the releasedr it is to congress and made available to the public. that is live at 9:30 a.m. eastern here on c-span....
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most of the cases -- according to the the agency says that -- of the casescdcd according to the cbc,t of the changes involve children. they have surged as a result to exposure overseas, transmitted a must populations that have shunned vaccinations. authorities are now trying to stop the virus spread and change misconceptions about vaccinations. there is more of that story, you can follow along at the wall street journal this morning. also, there are elections taking place in israel. atre's a story taking a look that on the "new york times" tos morning, with nothing hussein that if reelected, he would begin asserting sovereignty over areas of the netanyahu-- with saying that if you got reelected, he would begin reasserting sovereignty over the west bank. a breach of the accords the committed both sides to the two state solution. to many in israel, mr. netanyahu thenever been serious about two state solution, and this amounts to a creeping annexation. that is on the to your times. you can read that there. best bet is on "the new york times are: you can follow that at c-span3, c-span.or
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the cbc is recommending that all children get two doses of the vaccine which is 97% effective. >>> the fda has approved a new weight loss drug called flentty. up until now, most prescription weight loss treatments have only been available to patients with a bmi of 30 or above. the company that makes the drug says it helps people feel full and eating less. >>> a hiker has been rescued from half moon bay. the 68-year-old woman was hoisted to safety. she became disoriented after she lost her glasses on sunday night and wandered off a remote hiking trail. she tried to call for help but her cell phone died. she was treated for minor cuts and bruises. >>> we are learning more about a plan to charge a toll so you can drive down lumbard street. this is bill that would give fran the right to charge a fee to people who want to drive down the street. the state must grant the city the ability to have such a plan. >> the time has come so the residents can get their lives back. >> it is a good way to get money but not very user friendly. >> would you pay a toll? >> no. i'd wake down. >> if approved
the cbc is recommending that all children get two doses of the vaccine which is 97% effective. >>> the fda has approved a new weight loss drug called flentty. up until now, most prescription weight loss treatments have only been available to patients with a bmi of 30 or above. the company that makes the drug says it helps people feel full and eating less. >>> a hiker has been rescued from half moon bay. the 68-year-old woman was hoisted to safety. she became disoriented after...
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the head of the cbc put out a statement talking about you know we expect our leaders to not spew hatepart of politics and it's kind of terrible in that way. >> that doesn't mean omar doesn't have to realize as a member of congress, she does have to speak in a certain way and it doesn't mean she can't be authentic and express her views and back them up. it means everything you say is on tape and can be taken out of context and have you to be ready for that that is a chance she has to learn. >> the larger point she was making, i know you done dispute is they took an instance of a horrible thing taken and co-opted and use aed to create an anti-muslim movement in america. in reality the reactions by trump has proven her point. people have co-opted the moment and turned it into something about her. it's really not fair about her. she wasn't fair to downplay 9/11. they managed to make it about what they have said. >> they have done that successfully. you viewing president trump's action, is a fool's errand. she didn't have one, but, from a purely political tactical point of view. this is a
the head of the cbc put out a statement talking about you know we expect our leaders to not spew hatepart of politics and it's kind of terrible in that way. >> that doesn't mean omar doesn't have to realize as a member of congress, she does have to speak in a certain way and it doesn't mean she can't be authentic and express her views and back them up. it means everything you say is on tape and can be taken out of context and have you to be ready for that that is a chance she has to...
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also to conduct and support for childhoochildhood cancer survivp research efforts at the cbc. we are working to implement the registries so we look forward to the continued success of early case capture program that lets us identify children right away and helps with the research programs. with a focus on the pediatric research, it's been neglected some of the leading hospitals in the state are putting a great focus. but i felt rather surprising because i don't think we think of ourselves like this as a country but the rising statistics of the maternal mortality in it if you are quoted in werequoted in the stag over 700 women died in and around associated with childbirth we did pass with the bipartisan efforts to the maternal mortality accountability act piec these me them very preventable though rates have doubled over the past few decades. so much of it is about prenatal care and delivery and access getting adequate care also from the cdc which you just mentioned that includes $12 million for the data collection and research to understand even better the cause of these. i th
also to conduct and support for childhoochildhood cancer survivp research efforts at the cbc. we are working to implement the registries so we look forward to the continued success of early case capture program that lets us identify children right away and helps with the research programs. with a focus on the pediatric research, it's been neglected some of the leading hospitals in the state are putting a great focus. but i felt rather surprising because i don't think we think of ourselves like...
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chinese banks are coming out with some earnings and we have i cbc a while ago.billion yuan is said of the 49 billion a year ago. of the 49 billion a year ago. this is a touch better. also coming up from bloomberg's coverage of the milken institute, stephen schwarzman, blackstone chief executive at 10:30 a.m. in new york. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg surveillance. let's get the bloomberg business flash. anadarko will begin talks with occidental about the takeover .ffer it is a move that threatens a previously agreed to with chevron. according to reuters and the financial times, anadarko's board decided to cash stock offer could lead to a better deal than chevron. earningsirst-quarter that met estimates, the dutch health tech company says orders are growing at a double-digit pace. this is for products like electric toothbrushes and guided therapy you send operations. the lips next legacy products -- phillips nixed legacy products and made room for x-ray machines. making room for a mitsubishi headquarters in japan, orders are to be cut in half. according
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and that is also where the cbc is located at. you comment on how the cdc is dealing with this, too? and thanks again, and i really appreciate everything you are doing. host: some of the largest airports in the united states are in those states. guest: yes, very interesting. thank you, terry, for those questions. first of all, a great thought about the virus measles and self mutating. regularly with another vaccine-preventable disease, influenza or flu. virustually, the measles does not seem to have mutated. there are different strains around the world. in fact, sometimes you can figure out where someone, where originates strains from the world, but no evidence so far that it is mutating to the extent that it is invading the vaccine somehow. in terms of airports, very interesting. of course, that the us airports are going to be where the most travelers are. there have not been any of the linkedks recently specifically to an airport, that i am aware, but those are large population centers, and that is exactly the place where you wi
and that is also where the cbc is located at. you comment on how the cdc is dealing with this, too? and thanks again, and i really appreciate everything you are doing. host: some of the largest airports in the united states are in those states. guest: yes, very interesting. thank you, terry, for those questions. first of all, a great thought about the virus measles and self mutating. regularly with another vaccine-preventable disease, influenza or flu. virustually, the measles does not seem to...
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it's completely overwhelming cbc's capability to handle these people in as humane a fashion as they canving to the mueller report. gop senators alerting william barr to some of these allegations that the mueller team was misrepresenting emails involved in the russia probe. they talk about what they describe as selective use of emails in the mueller court filings. chuck grassley, lindsey graham among those senators that apparently issued this warning to william barr. what more can you tell us about this? >> i really don't have any further information on that. i do want to see as much information as possible from the mueller report. but i also am very sensitive to the fact you don't release grand jury testimony. there is a reason the department of justice when investigating something and does not indict keeps it confidential. you don't want to taint people. i want to work closely with both those senators to find out what was happening in the intelligence community, f.b.i. and department of justice during the campaign, during the transition and the early months of the trump administration.
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then your time health and science reporter andrew jacob will talk about his recent piece examining the cbc world and publicly identified hospitals that are battling contain the spread of dangerous pathogens. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" at seven eastern thursday morning. >> books about business and economics. we began with naomi friends talking about her book, collision. then market roles, business and economics on both tv and primetime starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. . . . during the war. many records here in the washington area and many other field locations document the break in thete
then your time health and science reporter andrew jacob will talk about his recent piece examining the cbc world and publicly identified hospitals that are battling contain the spread of dangerous pathogens. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" at seven eastern thursday morning. >> books about business and economics. we began with naomi friends talking about her book, collision. then market roles, business and economics on both tv and primetime starting at 8:00 p.m....