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guest: veteran centric -- people use that phrase all the time. think that needs to be a system advantageous for veterans. it's time for an overhaul am only call for the resignation of secretary shinseki, we said it was not personal it was business because veterans were not receiving under that system -- they were not receiving the services they deserve. i think we need to support secretary macdonald and give them an opportunity to overhaul the system and make it healthy for veterans, make it what veterans need for it to be. host: have you met with secretary mcdonald? guest: yes, i met with him on several occasions and he went to our national convention and spoke to our delegation and we have had several meetings. host: what was the first thing you brought up in these meetings? guest: we talked about the health care, we talked about the delays in health care and the backlog. host: we are talking with verna jones, executive director of the american legion, first woman to erve in that post and an attorney and army veteran who served as a personal se
guest: veteran centric -- people use that phrase all the time. think that needs to be a system advantageous for veterans. it's time for an overhaul am only call for the resignation of secretary shinseki, we said it was not personal it was business because veterans were not receiving under that system -- they were not receiving the services they deserve. i think we need to support secretary macdonald and give them an opportunity to overhaul the system and make it healthy for veterans, make it...
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for the emmys, you want to be very tv centric and for the tony's, you want to bsd at her centric. -- want to be as theater centric. >> are you happy us on stage -- happiest on stage? really great for 20 performances and the matinee, they are less interested. it is hard to get out of your own head and think is it me, is at them? >> is a different every night? >> it is always different every night. >> you cannot lock it. >> you have to be in the same world every show but you have to be able to listen to the other person, to the audience and augment based on what is happening in that performance. ed,rting from a ending at z having the audience applaud for it is a great completion. when you are making a movie or tv show oregon hosting -- or even hosting, it is part and parcel. you edit together later and get to see how it came across the end. when you're on stage, you are performing it all the way through and seeing how it went. that is fun. >> this is an opening number of the tony awards as well. this was the biggest opening number the tony's have ever done. here it is. down them walkin
for the emmys, you want to be very tv centric and for the tony's, you want to bsd at her centric. -- want to be as theater centric. >> are you happy us on stage -- happiest on stage? really great for 20 performances and the matinee, they are less interested. it is hard to get out of your own head and think is it me, is at them? >> is a different every night? >> it is always different every night. >> you cannot lock it. >> you have to be in the same world every show...
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isn't obama's centric? or are we seeing the making of a sleeping giant? >> that's a very good question. that's a good question which was raised the other day like gary young, a columnist for the british guardian who ain't even american buddies lived here a lot. he was talking about obama's current troubles, approval ratings. the democrats problem going into this midterm election. once again republicans are fired up and democrats are, i don't know if disarray is the word but less than enthusiastic shall we say. gary young was talking to me about, that people talk about barack obama interest in the job? is he too detached? he was saying that it's not so much these detached as the impression he gives of being detached, that folks question his own enthusiasm about the job and the task at hand. they don't call him the professor for nothing. he's always been rather cool and aloof, and that was a virtue to his first election campaign. no drama obama. now people on the left are saying give us some drama. they won't let him alone. obama does not have a movement be
isn't obama's centric? or are we seeing the making of a sleeping giant? >> that's a very good question. that's a good question which was raised the other day like gary young, a columnist for the british guardian who ain't even american buddies lived here a lot. he was talking about obama's current troubles, approval ratings. the democrats problem going into this midterm election. once again republicans are fired up and democrats are, i don't know if disarray is the word but less than...
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>> this is posted by pet centric where you can get your fix on all things pets. >>> attack of the magpies. >> wow! >> i'll tell you, these internet pranksters have gotten outd of hand. they are at it again, robbing a place. go smashing into the children's village, a child welfare agency and starts to wreck the place. >> this makes no sense. >> he's not after bad things. he's here to do something extraordinarily great. the next day, he shows up in a different outfit playing the detective as the employees show up and see the wreckage. >> who would do this to a child welfare agency. >> he's playing the detective and starts to talk to the employees and say russell, the maintenance man. >> he's a good guy. he would never do this. >> what? >> once he's got everybody confused, he brings them upstairs to show them more of the devastation. >> this is kind of like the last chance to tell me anything that you know, maybe if you can help me out, i can help you out. okay, let's head in. >> instead of finding wreckage, they find an office full of brand-new computer equipment. >> i'm not a detective
>> this is posted by pet centric where you can get your fix on all things pets. >>> attack of the magpies. >> wow! >> i'll tell you, these internet pranksters have gotten outd of hand. they are at it again, robbing a place. go smashing into the children's village, a child welfare agency and starts to wreck the place. >> this makes no sense. >> he's not after bad things. he's here to do something extraordinarily great. the next day, he shows up in a...
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. >>> let's go to this video from pet centric.rt the australian shepard can herd these ducks. it's the olympics for robert and the ducks are doing what he says. i love that they put a camera on the dog. not only do they have a camera on his back, he is herding these ducks. >> these ducks are sticking together. >> they are sticking together. he successfully completes this. now the second one. this group of ducks, they are about to go up the slide. will they go? can he get them herded? piece of cake for old robert. >> i think he is a gold medalist today. >> this is a beautiful video that shows just how much love a father has for his newborn son. this is little 4-month-old collier. collier has been in the hospital since the day of his birth. he was born premature with underdeveloped lungs. little collier was in the hospital over halloween. dad eric thought he needed to find the perfect costume for little collier. a costume that would make collier feel brave and feel strong. dad found a pattern online and made it to scale to fit his l
. >>> let's go to this video from pet centric.rt the australian shepard can herd these ducks. it's the olympics for robert and the ducks are doing what he says. i love that they put a camera on the dog. not only do they have a camera on his back, he is herding these ducks. >> these ducks are sticking together. >> they are sticking together. he successfully completes this. now the second one. this group of ducks, they are about to go up the slide. will they go? can he get...
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we will try to find out when the rubber meets the road and we want to hear there is a customer centricce provider. they have 12 websites and is to go from 12 and is to one simplified website. those are the steps we will need. veterans day is the biggest activation of our community and we will hear from all over the country right now. >> do veterans get enough from congress? only 20% of members are veterans that will be increasing slightly after the mid-terms. including women. is there enough empathy and do they understand? they face these bureaucracies. >> i don't think they do or the scandal would never have happened. you have been covering these issues for years. there hearings and frankly the white house didn't listen. now everybody wants to rush to show they have our veterans's backs, but where were they for the last years. it's time to step up and come together. this is going to be a challenge for the new president when we have a campaign. we want to hear about how they will take this on. this is going to go way beyond the obama administration and we won't know the real outcomes f
we will try to find out when the rubber meets the road and we want to hear there is a customer centricce provider. they have 12 websites and is to go from 12 and is to one simplified website. those are the steps we will need. veterans day is the biggest activation of our community and we will hear from all over the country right now. >> do veterans get enough from congress? only 20% of members are veterans that will be increasing slightly after the mid-terms. including women. is there...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> we're here at one of the many food centric districts of san francisco, the 18th street corridor locals have affectionately dubbed the castro. a cross between castro and gastronomic. the bakery, pizza, and dolores park cafe, there is no end in sight for the mouth watering food options here. adding to the culinary delights is the family of business he which includes skylight creamery, skylight and the 18 raisin. >> skylight market has been here since 1940. it's been in the family since 1964. his father and uncle bought the market and ran it through sam taking it over in 1998. at that point sam revamped the market. he installed a kitchen in the center of the market and really made it a place where chefs look forward to come. he created community through food. so, we designed our community as having three parts we like to draw as a triangle where it's comprised of our producers that make the food, our staff, those who sell it, and our guests who come and buy and eat the food. and we really feel that we wouldn't exist if it weren't for all three of those components who really support
. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> we're here at one of the many food centric districts of san francisco, the 18th street corridor locals have affectionately dubbed the castro. a cross between castro and gastronomic. the bakery, pizza, and dolores park cafe, there is no end in sight for the mouth watering food options here. adding to the culinary delights is the family of business he which includes skylight creamery, skylight and the 18 raisin. >> skylight market has been here since 1940. it's been...
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for the emmys, you want to be very tv-centric and for the tonys, you want to be as theater-centric asan. >> are you happiest on stage? >> probably. there is something pure about the stage experience. i think the redundancy of it gets to be tiring. when it goes really great for 20 performances and the matinee, they are less interested. it is hard to get out of your own head and think is it me, is it them, did i lose it? >> is it different every night or us just occasionally? >> it is always different every night. you cannot lock it. you have to be in the same world every show, but you have to be able to listen to the other person, to the audience and augment based on what is happening in that performance. starting from a ending at zed, having the audience applaud for it is a great completion. when you are making a movie or a tv show or even hosting, it is part and parcel. you do a scene here and there. they edit together later and you get to see later how it came across the end. when you're on stage, you are performing it all the way through and then seeing how it went. that is fun. >>
for the emmys, you want to be very tv-centric and for the tonys, you want to be as theater-centric asan. >> are you happiest on stage? >> probably. there is something pure about the stage experience. i think the redundancy of it gets to be tiring. when it goes really great for 20 performances and the matinee, they are less interested. it is hard to get out of your own head and think is it me, is it them, did i lose it? >> is it different every night or us just occasionally?...
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centric world order. i would like to see china resume its leadership position that it had for 18 of 20 of the last centuries, and so he fundamentally is opposed to a u.s.-centric world order so everything he tries to do will be in a sense to on one hand collaborate with the united states, on one hand to try to trip us up so that they can continue their rise in terms of power. >> yeah. and that competition isn't just economic and military. it's also about freedom and one of the most unscripted moments in the chinese/u.s. press conference as i'm sure you saw came when "the new york times" reporter asked about china's crackdown on reporters who had just been reporting uncomfortable facts about the chinese government and president xi was defiant. we have a new response criticizing china for censoring access to the times website within the country and reiterating the paper has no intense of altering its coverage to meet the demands of any government. how does china continue to maintain this 19th century approa
centric world order. i would like to see china resume its leadership position that it had for 18 of 20 of the last centuries, and so he fundamentally is opposed to a u.s.-centric world order so everything he tries to do will be in a sense to on one hand collaborate with the united states, on one hand to try to trip us up so that they can continue their rise in terms of power. >> yeah. and that competition isn't just economic and military. it's also about freedom and one of the most...
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wonder if you might speak to -- obviously work with the central government but don't the capital centric. looks to those other key players. you might want to expand on that. the competition with china if you could touch on that one. finally, how do we measure success? when we see it, are there metrics that can be employed to say we have now seen such and such member of municipalities and people gain access to electricity. does anybody have a backdrop in mind to determine whether or not we are succeeding in this effort? >> picking up on the china question. it is the glass is half full/half-empty kind of thing. china has a different system than we have. they go at it differently. when you are talking to accompanied says we are a chinese company you don't know if it is a chinese company or if the company is partially owned by the government representing the government so when you put our companies into that mix it is hard to compete and there was reference earlier to the foreign practices act and clarification and clarity when you are working with in the balance and everyone wants to work w
wonder if you might speak to -- obviously work with the central government but don't the capital centric. looks to those other key players. you might want to expand on that. the competition with china if you could touch on that one. finally, how do we measure success? when we see it, are there metrics that can be employed to say we have now seen such and such member of municipalities and people gain access to electricity. does anybody have a backdrop in mind to determine whether or not we are...
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this is where you had those u-boats had centric patrols, instead of attacking call the ly they will radio in. follow along this convoy and the damage that way. >> we have time for one more question. there an environmental reason call or concern over the mercury in the sea. to remove the ry mercury? there was one vessel in britain. in us waters, basically mold to sites that do not have mercury. has been some concerns, in the 60's there was a big concern. the tankers awfully carried heating oil and different type of oil. notion that general these vessels sitting on distance of the shore could void these bits of oil to the sea. degradation of those vessels i'm not a big fat at th
this is where you had those u-boats had centric patrols, instead of attacking call the ly they will radio in. follow along this convoy and the damage that way. >> we have time for one more question. there an environmental reason call or concern over the mercury in the sea. to remove the ry mercury? there was one vessel in britain. in us waters, basically mold to sites that do not have mercury. has been some concerns, in the 60's there was a big concern. the tankers awfully carried heating...
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>> we have had as a result of this administration and the congress is a very washingto washington-centricgenda more healthcare decisions moved into washington and an education agenda with common core and there is a backlash. people want the decisions to come home. let me make healthcare decisions in my family and let me make education decisions at our local district level not send those to washington. and we see more centralization of decision making in this administration. >> and harvard released a powerful young voters and the most likely to vote and they skew republican. from the youth perspective young people who are disenchanted and tired of washington as usual and the ones who are motivated will turnout and they happen to skew to the republican conservative side. >> you are saying in essence is there difference between male and female among the young voters in the poll? >> i don't think they may have broken that out by gender but it tend to be that overall young people will be liberal but those who are most likely to vote on tuesday, they tend to be republican. so -- >> the voters w
>> we have had as a result of this administration and the congress is a very washingto washington-centricgenda more healthcare decisions moved into washington and an education agenda with common core and there is a backlash. people want the decisions to come home. let me make healthcare decisions in my family and let me make education decisions at our local district level not send those to washington. and we see more centralization of decision making in this administration. >> and...
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you worry, though, about the fact that, you know, there have been other latino-produced or latino-centricproductions on broadway that didn't go so well? >> my heart broke with each one of them. and i think that's part of the impetus... that as part of the impetus to begin writing. i saw, you know, the capeman came out my senior year in high school, and it was written by one of my favorite songwriters of all time... >> hinojosa: paul simon. >> ...and starred two of my other favorite songwriters of all time... >> hinojosa: marc anthony... >> ...and ruben blades. and i went into that thinking, "this is going to be my dream musical." and it got killed by the critics. the score was gorgeous; it got killed by the critics and it closed after 68 performances. i saw it three times in previews. and the cold, hard thud of reality set in-- "no one's going to write your dream show for you, papa," you know? "no one's going to write that dream... it doesn't exist unless you make it." and i spent two years editing capeman in my head. i remember thinking, "well, if you start it in the 1950s and you just t
you worry, though, about the fact that, you know, there have been other latino-produced or latino-centricproductions on broadway that didn't go so well? >> my heart broke with each one of them. and i think that's part of the impetus... that as part of the impetus to begin writing. i saw, you know, the capeman came out my senior year in high school, and it was written by one of my favorite songwriters of all time... >> hinojosa: paul simon. >> ...and starred two of my other...
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talking about the expiration of reduction will not look too pretty but they see revenues improving but centric down on the fact. are seenhile casino we such a flurry of their shares this year but in the united states you saw casino selloff some of the shares it owned in an e-commerce company. andeally is worldwide shares sold at half the price were they had been marketed. seven dollars a pop per share and they marketed them anywhere up to $14. a raised just shy of $200 million but 36% lower. casino with a kick in the teeth. back to you. headlines, the top the minutes from the u.s. federal reserve meeting reveals little debate about ending the historic quantitative easing program, the october meeting focused on whether the fed should communicate more of their views about the pace of interest rate increases next year and they also said the impact of headwind abroad may be limited to the u.s. of economy. 9.6%, handily at 4.5 analyst estimates percent and rising to its highest level since 2008. the spanish recession last quarter. in the u.k. voters go to the polls. at 7:00 u.k. time and closes at
talking about the expiration of reduction will not look too pretty but they see revenues improving but centric down on the fact. are seenhile casino we such a flurry of their shares this year but in the united states you saw casino selloff some of the shares it owned in an e-commerce company. andeally is worldwide shares sold at half the price were they had been marketed. seven dollars a pop per share and they marketed them anywhere up to $14. a raised just shy of $200 million but 36% lower....
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business round table in chamber of commerce or democratic party cowing to unions, and socio ethnic centricnterest groups, when does it become a matter of policy and purpose for those two parties to start talking about the foundation of the country? and the men and women who make this country work? because thes that neither partyg that. >> i would tell you to run for office. you are talking common sense, @%d that regular emergencys fee -- regular americans feel, and say yeah where are these politicians, but when politicians get into that dc bubble, they forget that, it is all about their friends, you do for me, i do for you. lou: think about this, we have got to your point, which is you are both making excellent points, but we don't have a free press operating as a watch dog but but a lap dog right now, we're talking about a economist order for -- executive order. instead of taking action to create jobs to support businesses, entrepreneurs, working people while 20 million people reside on a bureau of -abor statistic charts that is unconscionable. >> let's see how the president does, depends
business round table in chamber of commerce or democratic party cowing to unions, and socio ethnic centricnterest groups, when does it become a matter of policy and purpose for those two parties to start talking about the foundation of the country? and the men and women who make this country work? because thes that neither partyg that. >> i would tell you to run for office. you are talking common sense, @%d that regular emergencys fee -- regular americans feel, and say yeah where are...
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we will see return to shopper century city -- shopper -centricity. store formats.pers are in charge for most of part. >> thank you for joining us, brian roberts. another big retailer at the luxury end of things we will talk about his burberry. they reported stocks that drop after the fx sales. here is caroline hyde to talk about it. >> the strength hurt the bottom line. profit falling 12% which is the foreign per -- currency. burberry said the numbers had a significant impact in the first half of the year. 31 million pounds. more than 75 million pounds came out of sales. the material say impact will not be there in the second half. there is a silver lining in terms of the second half. >> the perfect storm for luxury. that's what some people may be calling it. that is a story we keep on hearing. >> think about what actually the perfect storm is. it is a downward pressure that burberry is tending to for its full-year. there's a profitability will be down because of the external environment becoming more difficult. inartment stores are fitting a more cautious. asian m
we will see return to shopper century city -- shopper -centricity. store formats.pers are in charge for most of part. >> thank you for joining us, brian roberts. another big retailer at the luxury end of things we will talk about his burberry. they reported stocks that drop after the fx sales. here is caroline hyde to talk about it. >> the strength hurt the bottom line. profit falling 12% which is the foreign per -- currency. burberry said the numbers had a significant impact in the...
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the employees will help us change the hb much more veteran centric. >> i know you might be reluctant to speak about your predecessor, but let me ask the question. why do you kill general eric shinseki, a wounded combat veteran and former army chief of staff failed in his tenure as secretary of veterans affairs? and what have you learned from his mistakes? >> will i think for the last few minutes i've talked about what i've learned. general shinseki is an honorable man but he's a great american hero. i love him. i worked with his wife on our fundraising committee at west point. did you know that west point the government only provides about 85% of the money we need to train our future on officers? and you can imagine that people who stay in the service don't have money to donate. so it's up to people like me and sloan and others have had success in the private sector to donate that money. so i on her general shinseki, and i've been in touch with them. i thanked him for what he's done. to work to reduce homelessness by 33%, i defy you to find another example in history where a country
the employees will help us change the hb much more veteran centric. >> i know you might be reluctant to speak about your predecessor, but let me ask the question. why do you kill general eric shinseki, a wounded combat veteran and former army chief of staff failed in his tenure as secretary of veterans affairs? and what have you learned from his mistakes? >> will i think for the last few minutes i've talked about what i've learned. general shinseki is an honorable man but he's a...
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opened, i think the saigon government, part of the story that often gets left out of many american centric histories, i think it was the saigon government that could never fashion if not articulate an idea of vietnamese nationalism accepted and shared by a bulk of the south vietnamese population. i think this is an incredibly important point to realize here. that in this civil war over vietnamese national identity in the modern era, there were simply some question that foreign force does not answer. i think an uncomfortable proposition for americans in the early 1960s. might suggest that is an uncomfortable proposition for americans today. so my opinion, based on my research, the american faith in the power to reconstruct if not create a south vietnamese political community led to policies which never fully addressed the fundamental problem and the fundamental issue. and this was a struggle to define vietnamese nationalism and identity in the modern age. not only had american political military leaders overestimated their ability to bend north vietnam's will or bend north vietnam's leaders
opened, i think the saigon government, part of the story that often gets left out of many american centric histories, i think it was the saigon government that could never fashion if not articulate an idea of vietnamese nationalism accepted and shared by a bulk of the south vietnamese population. i think this is an incredibly important point to realize here. that in this civil war over vietnamese national identity in the modern era, there were simply some question that foreign force does not...
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the question is this obama centric or democratic centric sweeping the terms. there are some democrats. they put that together in the gubernatorial win last year. but the question is can the democrats hold this coalition together and excite the voters that ordinarily don't have the same level of participation. and that you worry about the politics sometimes and there are some articles that if you are two senators you don't drive the base out and hillary clinton probably pulled a coalition together. parts of the coalition like him and part of them don't. i want to make it up to the agency. >> you know, the country needs a strong two-party system. iab leave that and i think the analysis is correct that when it comes to the house of representatives the republicans are in the driver seat and will be at least until the next redistricting and maybe beyond. the senate is a more evenly divided body but having said that, the country is changing and we all know it. the demographics are different. i represented for 11 years appalachian congressional districts that ohio is
the question is this obama centric or democratic centric sweeping the terms. there are some democrats. they put that together in the gubernatorial win last year. but the question is can the democrats hold this coalition together and excite the voters that ordinarily don't have the same level of participation. and that you worry about the politics sometimes and there are some articles that if you are two senators you don't drive the base out and hillary clinton probably pulled a coalition...
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question is, is this obama centric or democrat centric. were alope this the 2010 mid materials, they were asleep this time. that coalition together narrowly in his gubernatorial win last night. can the democrats hold this coalition at this point together and excite these voters who ordinarily don have the same participation. you worry in politics sometimes, articles about if you're too centered you don drive your base out. something, hillary clinton probably holds that coalition together. parts of them like it, part don't. >> you know, the country needs a two-party system. i really believe that and i think tom's analysis is correct it comes to the house of representatives the republicans are in the drivers be for at least until the next redistricting and beyond. the senate is a more evenly body.d that, the said country is changing, and we all know it. demographics are different. i represented for a lot of years white, rural appalachian congressional district. but ohio is a very diverse state, one of the most diverse states in america. is d
question is, is this obama centric or democrat centric. were alope this the 2010 mid materials, they were asleep this time. that coalition together narrowly in his gubernatorial win last night. can the democrats hold this coalition at this point together and excite these voters who ordinarily don have the same participation. you worry in politics sometimes, articles about if you're too centered you don drive your base out. something, hillary clinton probably holds that coalition together. parts...
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what's been working a lot, having us-centric investments. our economy is doing better than any developed nations. europe is becoming more and more irrelevant every single day. china still plays a big role. china trying to reinvigorate a sluggish seven and a half percent economy. and, you know, they have their issues. no doubt about that. let's admit, they've been able to control that economy a lot longer -- we've been waiting for the coming collapse of china for over a decade. they continue to grow at a very impressive rate. a lot on their hands. american companies benefit big one. caterpillar number one. apple, number two. i think apple -- listen they'll start selling the iphones there. how ironic that apple went there for cheap labor and now one day it will be the biggest market. 66 percent of its revenues from outside of america. microsoft is another name. 98 percent market share in china. while the chinese thought periodical about coming up with products to go up against, it will never happen or at least any time soon. microsoft making a
what's been working a lot, having us-centric investments. our economy is doing better than any developed nations. europe is becoming more and more irrelevant every single day. china still plays a big role. china trying to reinvigorate a sluggish seven and a half percent economy. and, you know, they have their issues. no doubt about that. let's admit, they've been able to control that economy a lot longer -- we've been waiting for the coming collapse of china for over a decade. they continue to...
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furthermore, -- they are also expressing in a very ex- centric way the uneasiness in the state that is in the industrialization period mobilizing the country for warfare but also isn't so good now that our society is becoming more global whether we like it or not we are inextricably combined with one another. economically when one market goes down, the other markets throughout the world plummets. what happens in the middle east will have a blue back in canada or the west. we can't live without one another yet or ideologies encourage us to focus on the nation and that is particularly true in the middle east where the nationstate setup by the british and french about 100 years ago where the arbitrary and bizarre put together a lot of incompatible people and told them to create a nation that is very difficult to do and almost set up to fail. and also in the very unsuccessful handling that they have been acquiring on that. they are a very successful corporation in the modern sense. so going back to the dark ages is unfortunately not quite true. but they express a darker side of that we don
furthermore, -- they are also expressing in a very ex- centric way the uneasiness in the state that is in the industrialization period mobilizing the country for warfare but also isn't so good now that our society is becoming more global whether we like it or not we are inextricably combined with one another. economically when one market goes down, the other markets throughout the world plummets. what happens in the middle east will have a blue back in canada or the west. we can't live without...
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a warm hug, a place they can go to get the care they need, and a department that is total veteran centriceporter: it calls for hiring 28,000 people, creating a customer service department with its own chief, simplifying access by creating a single point of contact, and modeling some services on private care. secretary mcdonald is a veteran himself, a graduate of west point, and he says he was incensed when he read an inspector general's report that details how phony weight lists made it seem like veterans were getting care when they were not. >> you menning -- mentioned in your story this is often popular to fire people, but have they identified where in the system the remarkable customer service break down is? it does sound like the more interesting part of this is the pint of a customer service chief. >> yeah, that's part of the effort to change the culture. one of the problems they had with this system was some of these hospitals were overwhelmed, when you put your staff in a situation where they are under pressure to make goals that they can't achieve, and tell them you are going to p
a warm hug, a place they can go to get the care they need, and a department that is total veteran centriceporter: it calls for hiring 28,000 people, creating a customer service department with its own chief, simplifying access by creating a single point of contact, and modeling some services on private care. secretary mcdonald is a veteran himself, a graduate of west point, and he says he was incensed when he read an inspector general's report that details how phony weight lists made it seem...
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to be more veteran centric. >> i know you might be reluctant to speak about your predecessor, but why do you feel eric ofnseki failed at his tenure the secretary of veteran affairs and what have you learned from his mistakes? [laughter] i think for the last few minutes, i've talked about what i have learned. general shinseki is an honorable man. he is a great american hero. i love to him, i worked with his wife on her fund-raising committee at west point will stop at west point, the government only provides about 85% of the money we need to train our future army officers? you can imagine the people who stay in the service don't have money to donate. it's up to people like me, sloan and others who have had success in the private sector to donate that money. i honor general shinseki and i have been in touch with him. i have thanked him for what he has done. the work to reduce homelessness by 33% -- i defy you to find another example in history where a country has been able to drive homelessness down by that much, that quickly. [applause] >> you have a distinguished record as a manager f
to be more veteran centric. >> i know you might be reluctant to speak about your predecessor, but why do you feel eric ofnseki failed at his tenure the secretary of veteran affairs and what have you learned from his mistakes? [laughter] i think for the last few minutes, i've talked about what i have learned. general shinseki is an honorable man. he is a great american hero. i love to him, i worked with his wife on her fund-raising committee at west point will stop at west point, the...
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to think of our apartment as embracing them, giving them a warm hug, a department that's veteran centric. >> the overhaul calls for hiring 28,000 people. doctors, nurses and staff create a customer service department with the own chief, simplifies access by creating a simple point of contact, and modelling services on private care. >> secretary mcdonald is a graduate from westpoint and was incensed when he red a report detailing how phoney wait times were used to make it seem veterans were getting timely treatment, when they were not. he's given himself a year to turn the situation around. >> the obama administration says that it expects between nine and 10 million people to sign up for the affordable care act next year. open enrollets start on saturday -- enrolments start on saturday. it faces more scrutiny. >> this is the first time an estimate has been ventured about how many will sign up under the affordable care act for 2015. the congressional budget office had an estimate of 13 million enrollees, the estimate from health and human services 9.9 million, more than the approximate 7 m
to think of our apartment as embracing them, giving them a warm hug, a department that's veteran centric. >> the overhaul calls for hiring 28,000 people. doctors, nurses and staff create a customer service department with the own chief, simplifies access by creating a simple point of contact, and modelling services on private care. >> secretary mcdonald is a graduate from westpoint and was incensed when he red a report detailing how phoney wait times were used to make it seem...
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. >> we need to be more veteran centric. we need to focus on veteran outcomes. what happens when a crisis occurs, oftentimes in organizations, whether they are business organizations, they become internally focused. we need to only care about veteran outcomes and put in place the organization structures we need to care for veterans. >> and you've got a massive reorganization that you're announcing today. do you welcome hardcore congressional oversight? >> i think we have a lot of oversight now. i have great relationships with members of both committees. i don't think this is about oversight. i think this is about getting the job done. i first watched a house committee hearing where a member of congress held up an ig report from 2003 and talked about access problems. this is not a new problem. many of these people have been on the committee since 2001 and after. i've been here 100 days and i'm here to fix it and i'm going to work with the members of congress. >> i'm very proud, by the way, of cnn's coverage over the past few years of the scandals plaguing the dep
. >> we need to be more veteran centric. we need to focus on veteran outcomes. what happens when a crisis occurs, oftentimes in organizations, whether they are business organizations, they become internally focused. we need to only care about veteran outcomes and put in place the organization structures we need to care for veterans. >> and you've got a massive reorganization that you're announcing today. do you welcome hardcore congressional oversight? >> i think we have a lot...
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george well said we needed the euro centric stuff or we need to push back against this. yet all this stuff happened and whether the earnest claim that the values are better and it is under the very different means. you know what that means. if their political room for the kind of honesty that they would write a column and a say you're pay is better. that kind of honesty at least we could contest it and write back to these people. now it seems because of the bound is that you talk about that it's hard to even have the conversations because they are attacking anything racial or ethnic. >> host: but i think that there's still. isn't it george well that made the comment a while ago about the assault and so there are different kind of things that are happening and they can still kind of catch the fire and move on? the concentration camp deny your -- >> guest: the center of the conversation was around this stuff. >> host: but at the same time, the debate is still there. omar is talking about islam. so these are the cultural wars that take different forms but it is still coming
george well said we needed the euro centric stuff or we need to push back against this. yet all this stuff happened and whether the earnest claim that the values are better and it is under the very different means. you know what that means. if their political room for the kind of honesty that they would write a column and a say you're pay is better. that kind of honesty at least we could contest it and write back to these people. now it seems because of the bound is that you talk about that...
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nsa is fundamentally a technology-centric organization.we have and will continue to contribute to advancing the discussion and research and protecting civil liberties and privacy. today the science of privacy has made notable strides that include developing technology and tools that promote privacy such as unique encryption capabilities, digital rights management and trustworthy functioning. great work in academia is alsoing with developed on coding privacy policies such as technology supports all specific uses. but civil liberties and privacy protections need to blend the art and science of privacy if we're going to harness the potential of technology and incorporate our core values as a nation into this era of big data. so despite significant progress in privacy technology, basic privacy principles founded in strong scientific basis have largely proven elusive. if we can better understand what constitute personal information and how such information is used, we believe it will be possible to determine whether we can develop more practica
nsa is fundamentally a technology-centric organization.we have and will continue to contribute to advancing the discussion and research and protecting civil liberties and privacy. today the science of privacy has made notable strides that include developing technology and tools that promote privacy such as unique encryption capabilities, digital rights management and trustworthy functioning. great work in academia is alsoing with developed on coding privacy policies such as technology supports...
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george will saying, we need your centric stuff, or we need to push back against -- the left was saying, it's garbage, left, gates kind of playing the middle. and then all this stuff happening mitchell point is now they're not making as clear and earnest a claim that their values are better. right now it's happening on a very different means. he is a socialist. he is from kenya, you know what that means. is there political rope of the kind of honesty that exist ned the '80s where george will will write a column and say, european values are just better? a value to that honesty. we can write back. we can write back to these people. now, its seems because of the bounds of civility that it's hard to even have the conversation but a they're analysis a state of perpetual denial they're attacking things on ethnic or racial grounds. >> guest: still a lot of those type of things coming out all the time. so, wasn't it george will who made the comment a little while ago about sexual assault, and so there are different kind of things that are happening and can still kind of catch fire and kind of m
george will saying, we need your centric stuff, or we need to push back against -- the left was saying, it's garbage, left, gates kind of playing the middle. and then all this stuff happening mitchell point is now they're not making as clear and earnest a claim that their values are better. right now it's happening on a very different means. he is a socialist. he is from kenya, you know what that means. is there political rope of the kind of honesty that exist ned the '80s where george will...
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. >> there's one channel still airing them, called centric.annel that targets african-americans, much smaller than tv land. i keep wondering if we'll see them pull the episodes as well. >> there was one interesting part of an interview that chris cuomo did the other day with a prosecutor. the prosecutor said when he was looking into an allegation, well, we spoke to mr. cosby, and he said, and i'm paraphrasing here, it didn't happen, but if it did, it was consensual. well, i mean, that is a fascinating comment when taken in the broad context here. >> interesting. i'm sure you'll continue to dig, as will you, brian. thanks so much. >>> still to come in the newsroom, from grandma to babies across the globe, hackers now putting private web cams online for anyone to see, whether you want anyone to see them or not. ugh... ...heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and are proven to taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm... amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews.
. >> there's one channel still airing them, called centric.annel that targets african-americans, much smaller than tv land. i keep wondering if we'll see them pull the episodes as well. >> there was one interesting part of an interview that chris cuomo did the other day with a prosecutor. the prosecutor said when he was looking into an allegation, well, we spoke to mr. cosby, and he said, and i'm paraphrasing here, it didn't happen, but if it did, it was consensual. well, i mean,...
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-centric, i mentioned cvs, 100% sales in the u.s. that's the stock we can all get behind.ws. >> cvs, clorox, i love rite aid. >> a lot of the retail companies are reporting this week. i'm very bullish on it and i think that i'm going to be starting to watch it all the way through into christmas. >> you mentioned macy's, you had a winner there. >> nordstrom. >> anything coming up that maybe someone can get involved in the report that you are not afraid to tell us about. putting you on the spot. >> you are putting me on the spot. think about it. >> i will think about it. okay. i have two interesting ideas, for anyone wants to get into the market. cooper tire and rubber, you get a 2.5% dividend yield, people have to replace tires, the fleets are old. that's where you want to be. the biotechs, look for the time line. >> biotechs are tough. i don't think you can just throw out biotechs. >> there's one in specific. >> fantastic show, riveting show, you had a lot of energy, lot of excitement. watches every night 6:00 p.m. if you can't see the show, dvrt. did you see the fuel toda
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i didn't spend that much time with him but again, he was sort of the centric in the way that he reached out to me, but that was fine. he was very nice. i was, first of all, i was fascinated. i was both, by his mind, because my parents were college professors, you know. i spend my grid engine was an unused to people who think and expose themselves and have been rewarded for doing that in a very linear, analytical way. cosby is the opposite. he's not linear at all. he just six and zags dutchmen zigs and zags but he doesn't talk an argument or even full sense of the he talks and for creative spurts. i talk about, even at the height of his success with the cosby show, often he would come in with ideas that the writers initial express them seem complete off the wall. the writers sometimes did know what he was talking about. but then it was a show and once they work with and developed it be turned into magic to one of the great examples i tell in the book is he comes in when we can sit i think we should an episode where the huxtable's -- sound everybody looks at themselves and says what you m
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giving them a warm hug and a place to go to get the care they need and a department totally veteran centric. >> reporter: it calls for hires 28,000 people more doctors and nurses and medical staff creating a customer service department with its own chief, simplifying access and modeling some services on private care. secretary mcdonald says he was incensed when he read an inspector general's report detailing phony wait lists that made it seem veterans were getting timely care when, in fact, they were not. he's a veteran himself, a graduate of west point and he's given himself a year to turn the situation around. david. >> jamie, what kind of reaction has there been to the restructuring plan today? >> reporter: well, both the chairman of the senate and house veterans affairs committee have weighed in. bernie sanders, who is the independent on the senate side, has been very supportive. he says, though, that the problem is that they need more resources, and he's applauding the move to hire more doctors and nurses. on the house side, though, jeff miller from florida says he's upset that the oba
giving them a warm hug and a place to go to get the care they need and a department totally veteran centric. >> reporter: it calls for hires 28,000 people more doctors and nurses and medical staff creating a customer service department with its own chief, simplifying access and modeling some services on private care. secretary mcdonald says he was incensed when he read an inspector general's report detailing phony wait lists that made it seem veterans were getting timely care when, in...
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both of these camps were so fed-centric that every time we heard the fed say it would buy up its bonduying program, they went nuts. the scaredy cats, they'd blow out of their stocks at extremely low prices and the stall wart shorts would stoke our fears and then feast off them. that's why i've said for years don't listen to these fed talkers. now, what am i talking about with greed? i'm talking about two kinds of greed. one is the kind that comes from being rich already and not wanting your own wealth to base by cheap money. that's real. and there's the greed where fund managers betting against the market wanted the help of the fed that would betightening before it should, thereby, creating chaos in the economy. alas, the motivation doesn't matter, the impact was the same. if you thought things were getting better in the economy, then you had to sell. that's right, for ages the conventional wisdom said bad was good, worse the economy, better the stock market would be. or to put it another way, the stronger the economy is, the worse the stock market will be. i'll concede, i'll concede,
both of these camps were so fed-centric that every time we heard the fed say it would buy up its bonduying program, they went nuts. the scaredy cats, they'd blow out of their stocks at extremely low prices and the stall wart shorts would stoke our fears and then feast off them. that's why i've said for years don't listen to these fed talkers. now, what am i talking about with greed? i'm talking about two kinds of greed. one is the kind that comes from being rich already and not wanting your own...
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if you want to be a us centric play, that's not a bad buy as well. we've had false alarms with our economy almost every single year for the last six years. >> i think as long as the fed -- charles: when will we know? >> i don't think we'll ever know. charles: what will it take for these small businesses. >> i think slowly according to the nfib is slowly coming back. (?) if we get into the first quarter, we see some progress with congress and we see the economy holding steady. consumer spending goes up. matt: someone who is starting a business is thinking, what's the g.o.p. going to do in january. i don't think they're thinking that. >> i don't think they're saying what's the gdp is going to do. matt: no, g.o.p. >> they're looking at government regulations. matt: that i get. charles: there are people who are entrepreneurship has dropped to lows. there may be people waiting. i have a great question about a stock that's been a grand slam. when to let your winners win and when to cash out. we'll be back in three minutes to make you money charles: all rig
if you want to be a us centric play, that's not a bad buy as well. we've had false alarms with our economy almost every single year for the last six years. >> i think as long as the fed -- charles: when will we know? >> i don't think we'll ever know. charles: what will it take for these small businesses. >> i think slowly according to the nfib is slowly coming back. (?) if we get into the first quarter, we see some progress with congress and we see the economy holding steady....
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. >> we need to be more veteran centric. outcomes. >> reporter: the va will establish what it calls a chief customer service officer who will report directly to the secretary. the department will also establish a single regional structure that brings together a wide range of services including health care, loan centers, and other benefits. the goal is to streamline what's being called a clunky, confusing system that required multiple user names and passwords. these reforms are the ruflt an embarrassing scandal that rocked the va earlier this year. reports that at dozens of sfilths around the nation veterans were waiting months for treatment and records were manipulated to hide the problem. a whistle blower even came forward to say that at the va hospital in phoenix, arizona some veterans may have died while awaiting care. mcdonald was previously the ceo of procter & gamble. he's also a graduate of west point and served five years in the army. >> this is very personal. i have a lot of folks that i served with that i am really
. >> we need to be more veteran centric. outcomes. >> reporter: the va will establish what it calls a chief customer service officer who will report directly to the secretary. the department will also establish a single regional structure that brings together a wide range of services including health care, loan centers, and other benefits. the goal is to streamline what's being called a clunky, confusing system that required multiple user names and passwords. these reforms are the...
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social media sites but internally has grown a tremendous echo system that is china focused and china centricme out of the conference? i mean was anything achieved? >> as with any conference what is ever achieved? i think what they would want out of it is a discussion about how to govern the internet, how they can work with all parties concerned and there certainly has been a good deal of discussion around it and highlighted the issues you are talking about censorship of the internet in and of itself. >> thank you for joining us live from hong kong. people in the town of ferguson, missouri are waiting to see whether a white police officer will be charged in the death of a black teen ager and the death and protests have highlighted racial tensions in the town but people say it's not the ferguson they know and john ferguson has the story. >> reporter: if you live here you no longer have to tell people where your hometown is, nearly everybody knows about ferguson, missouri and the new found notoriety sings. >> people see ferguson and looks like the footage of downtown fluji and because in august
social media sites but internally has grown a tremendous echo system that is china focused and china centricme out of the conference? i mean was anything achieved? >> as with any conference what is ever achieved? i think what they would want out of it is a discussion about how to govern the internet, how they can work with all parties concerned and there certainly has been a good deal of discussion around it and highlighted the issues you are talking about censorship of the internet in...
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they have to expand their product line and be less baseball-centric. have to broker more licensing deals with other leagues and develop new relationships with other big retailers. we're gonna have new and innovative ideas. scott: seems a little daunting right now. we are heavily dependent on the baseball business. lemonis: i don't feel the need to swim upstream against louisville slugger. let's not compete with somebody that's the official baseball bat. we're not getting out of the baseball business. scott: right. lemonis: we're gonna try to be creative and innovative and look for new ways. are you guys excited? -man: very excited. -woman: yeah. lemonis: okay, we got a lot of work to do. let's go. [ applause ] jackie: all right. thank you. lemonis: i wanted to meet the family at this facility that would be perfect for coopersburg sports. we need to move now. the layout at their current facility just doesn't work, and it's toxic, and we need to make the move to plan for the future. well, i'll tell you what i like the most -- i could actually breathe in
they have to expand their product line and be less baseball-centric. have to broker more licensing deals with other leagues and develop new relationships with other big retailers. we're gonna have new and innovative ideas. scott: seems a little daunting right now. we are heavily dependent on the baseball business. lemonis: i don't feel the need to swim upstream against louisville slugger. let's not compete with somebody that's the official baseball bat. we're not getting out of the baseball...
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they were what senator mark warner would call radical centric or clinton democrats. in their states despite their rants against the epa standing shoulder to shoulder with nra and forgot who they it voted for in the last election. the washington post found failing to adjust to new partisan reabilities. realities. >> in his first election to the senate warner won all but six of the 133 counties in the state this time his radicalism made the race so close that his opponent didn't concede until friday. voters sent a clear and unmistakable message this election and it wasn't that they were in love with the republicans or with their position, the message was that they are sick and tired with the way things have been going and want something different, period, full stop. so voters are screaming change from politics as usual and we're talking about jeb bush-clinton election. we have had wave after wave election, 2006, 08, 10, 14, voters desperately want something different. democrats fail republicans win. republicans fail, democrats win. every other election focused on gridl
they were what senator mark warner would call radical centric or clinton democrats. in their states despite their rants against the epa standing shoulder to shoulder with nra and forgot who they it voted for in the last election. the washington post found failing to adjust to new partisan reabilities. realities. >> in his first election to the senate warner won all but six of the 133 counties in the state this time his radicalism made the race so close that his opponent didn't concede...
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i'm also worried that you are getting a too cms-centric picture. i would love nothing else than this not to be the case to assure it is on a path we want to be on and that existing efforts will deliver what we want, unquote. your response to him, sent the same day at 4:58 states, quote, hey, brother, thanks so much for the note and the chat. any apologies for not staying in a sighter synch with you on this. we'll make sure that we stay in close synch going forward, unquote. to be clear, this is the same cms that the office of science and technology policy has told the committee in various letters is in a quote, far better position to discuss this standards that are in place for the website, unquote. you did not deny this closeness to mr. van rokel. and indeed, your closeness to individuals such as henry ciao, chief information officer at cms and michelle snider, then chief operating officer at cms and the number two official is evidence in many e-mails that we have seen in your conversations with him. if you are not the leader, then why was mr. van
i'm also worried that you are getting a too cms-centric picture. i would love nothing else than this not to be the case to assure it is on a path we want to be on and that existing efforts will deliver what we want, unquote. your response to him, sent the same day at 4:58 states, quote, hey, brother, thanks so much for the note and the chat. any apologies for not staying in a sighter synch with you on this. we'll make sure that we stay in close synch going forward, unquote. to be clear, this is...
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-- peopleeran centric use that phrase all the time.hat needs to be a system advantageous for veterans. it's time for an overhaul am only call for the resignation of secretary shinseki, we said it was not personal it was business because veterans were not receiving under that system -- they were not receiving the services they deserve. i think we need to support secretary macdonald and give them an opportunity to overhaul the system and make it healthy for veterans, make it what veterans need for it to be. host: have you met with secretary mcdonald? guest: yes, i met with him on several occasions and he went to our national convention and spoke to our delegation and we have had several meetings. host: what was the first thing you brought up in these meetings? guest: we talked about the health care, we talked about the delays in health care and the backlog. host: we are talking with verna jones, executive director of the american legion, first woman to serve in that post and an attorney and army veteran who served as a personal sergeant.
-- peopleeran centric use that phrase all the time.hat needs to be a system advantageous for veterans. it's time for an overhaul am only call for the resignation of secretary shinseki, we said it was not personal it was business because veterans were not receiving under that system -- they were not receiving the services they deserve. i think we need to support secretary macdonald and give them an opportunity to overhaul the system and make it healthy for veterans, make it what veterans need...