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thank you for writing it. >> too bad chandra has no talent at all. part. we get to present you with a surprise. jane and denise, we knew you wanted to do something special so island country inn on "bainbridge" island, washington state, donated a weekend get-away for two so you guys can go have a nice relaxing weekend. close, you don't have to fly. >> just a nice little ferry ride. >> we also know that -- who likes to paint? that's what i thought. we have a whole basket full of supplies so you can start painting again. >> $250 gift card for anything you need to start painting again because you've got a gift you've got to keep using it. >> oh, that's wonderful! >> and happy mother's day. we want to wish everybody a happy mother's day this sunday. >>> we have a big show tomorrow. ava mendez. >> star-studded. and your mom sammy is going to be with us. you don't want to miss this mother's day challenge. have an awesome thirst day thursday, everybody. see you tomorrow for try day, friday.
thank you for writing it. >> too bad chandra has no talent at all. part. we get to present you with a surprise. jane and denise, we knew you wanted to do something special so island country inn on "bainbridge" island, washington state, donated a weekend get-away for two so you guys can go have a nice relaxing weekend. close, you don't have to fly. >> just a nice little ferry ride. >> we also know that -- who likes to paint? that's what i thought. we have a whole...
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. >> host: was there's chandra of abolitionist art? >> guest: there is. my book tries to trace the story talking about how the imagery get to the topic of the slave auctions. but the earliest image shows the international slave trade. an image bruce 7097 show reinvests leadership with hundreds of african bodies trying to demonstrate the war. it is the iconographic image today. toots trace that evolution but dealt with people of anonymously. hundreds of bodies lying next to each other. but crow focuses you are part of families. and there is a major e and between country being slaves to think of the impact. what is a radical and why it attracted the attention of the critics is because it was a new image. not the auctioneer on the auction block, going going gone was well known and rehearsed. and it lost a lot of meaning but he chefs before the auction and when the people are sitting there pondering their fate. that commercial impact he can put forth that brings it to the attention of the critics. >> host: when was the first time crow paintings displayed? >>
. >> host: was there's chandra of abolitionist art? >> guest: there is. my book tries to trace the story talking about how the imagery get to the topic of the slave auctions. but the earliest image shows the international slave trade. an image bruce 7097 show reinvests leadership with hundreds of african bodies trying to demonstrate the war. it is the iconographic image today. toots trace that evolution but dealt with people of anonymously. hundreds of bodies lying next to each...
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sports the russia has and want a medal in but curling is one of them a new national women's team card chandra's crowd is aiming to put that right at such a in two years' time artie's richard done poorly caught up with a swede to quiz him on the task ahead. he's only just taking the job but undescribed already has big plans he's aiming to break russia's a limbic curling medal duck of a sort chilean picks and says for young but talented women scored has the potential to do this. well i've seen quite a lot about the world curling in size among their worth and i would say there definitely are and capability to take the medals and hopefully the highest medals and with a lot of work. they thought of perfect talent which i hope to have and of course they can win. since the russians still have a great effort in this i think we have really good chances actually because look what i've seen over the last couple of years is business and talents but russia really isn't able to get to that final stand and try to compete podium finishes and we saw the last olympics cup stages curling is if you see it around h
sports the russia has and want a medal in but curling is one of them a new national women's team card chandra's crowd is aiming to put that right at such a in two years' time artie's richard done poorly caught up with a swede to quiz him on the task ahead. he's only just taking the job but undescribed already has big plans he's aiming to break russia's a limbic curling medal duck of a sort chilean picks and says for young but talented women scored has the potential to do this. well i've seen...
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one theory that chandra advances is why don't we attach differential co-payments to measures of effectiveness
one theory that chandra advances is why don't we attach differential co-payments to measures of effectiveness
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this is from a paper by amatop chandra and john skinner. they classify actually using another study from somebody else, they classified different kinds of treatments according to their cost effectiveness and their cost. you can see the way they did the classification, and i'm sure anybody can have ample reasons to argue one way or another on any specific intervention, but i think the overall sort of pattern here is interesting. that effective low-cost treatments were, according to them, accountable for more than half of the mortality decline due to coronary disease between 1980 and 2000. and of course, they didn't have the guts to say that anything was actually not cost effective. but less cost effective, and probably there wasn't anything that wasn't effective in a sense, and the word cost, i think, is probably an issue here. but you can see that, according to their categorization, the more aggressive treatments, stents, cardiac rehab, they're much more expensive than aspirin, for example. they account for maybe 19% of the mortality declin
this is from a paper by amatop chandra and john skinner. they classify actually using another study from somebody else, they classified different kinds of treatments according to their cost effectiveness and their cost. you can see the way they did the classification, and i'm sure anybody can have ample reasons to argue one way or another on any specific intervention, but i think the overall sort of pattern here is interesting. that effective low-cost treatments were, according to them,...
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plus, jessica alba and chandra wilson join us with their mothers for a celebration full of surprises. and a mother's amazing story of survival. >> here's some stories you probably will be talking about. maybe you saw the "time" magazine cover that came out yesterday. quite a bit of controversy. it's not only about the cover photograph which speaks for itself, but some say it takes away from the real story, which is attachment parenting. >> attachment parenting is about keeping your kids really close to you and in many cases breast- feeding until your kids are little older. not necessarily until they are 8 years old like this child appears to be. >> they say that these three years old, but he is big. >> that is getting lots of attention. another story that has people talking, reese witherspoon's parents dealing with a little bit of an issue. her father apparently has taken on a second wife. the first wife her mother, is upset about it, especially because her father's will been changed recently. mom says she believes maybe this is a case of early onset of dementia and she's trying to ge
plus, jessica alba and chandra wilson join us with their mothers for a celebration full of surprises. and a mother's amazing story of survival. >> here's some stories you probably will be talking about. maybe you saw the "time" magazine cover that came out yesterday. quite a bit of controversy. it's not only about the cover photograph which speaks for itself, but some say it takes away from the real story, which is attachment parenting. >> attachment parenting is about...
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the chandra levy case.e lies in taking massive problems and making them smaller by developing strategies for those at the center of the storm. is this fundamentally about accepting responsibility or avoiding it? >> oh, it has to be about accepting responsibility, without a doubt. >> reporter: but that can be a tall order when you're talking about really big people in really big trouble. >> oh, i agree. i agree. but i think it's the only way to get through that trouble. if you don't, you know, accept responsibility, if you don't admit that you made a mistake, you won't be able to deal with the crisis. >> reporter: raised as one of five kids in d.c., smith attended catholic schools where she mediated disputes among classmates. went to college, became a lawyer, and wound up in crisis central, the white house, where she learned many of her skills. >> the president said that he wants to run a clean, hard-hitting campaign. we also have here today with us -- when you're working in the white house, anything can hap
the chandra levy case.e lies in taking massive problems and making them smaller by developing strategies for those at the center of the storm. is this fundamentally about accepting responsibility or avoiding it? >> oh, it has to be about accepting responsibility, without a doubt. >> reporter: but that can be a tall order when you're talking about really big people in really big trouble. >> oh, i agree. i agree. but i think it's the only way to get through that trouble. if you...
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one theory that chandra advances is why don't we attach differential co-payments to measures of effectiveness and that sounds like a great idea until you ask ask can you really trust those measures of effectiveness? my answer is it's to variable. new business structures that provide real financial incentives for physicians to rethink their style of practice that, makes a lot of sense if we could find the right kinds of structures. i don't think we've found them yet. what about consumers? in the end what's a consumer? it's a patient. i'm a consumer and if i could find the right thing for me today, i'd go out there and buy it and i'd be paying for it with my own money chances are and i'd be delighted to do it. so what i'd like to know wanted to know and what consumers would like to know is not only whoo what is it going to cost me but how is it going to affect me and that's really hard to get an answer to and that is really the key to understanding how technology works. finally what about expectations? i left that here for consumers because in the end we don't change our views about what we dem
one theory that chandra advances is why don't we attach differential co-payments to measures of effectiveness and that sounds like a great idea until you ask ask can you really trust those measures of effectiveness? my answer is it's to variable. new business structures that provide real financial incentives for physicians to rethink their style of practice that, makes a lot of sense if we could find the right kinds of structures. i don't think we've found them yet. what about consumers? in the...
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rakesh chandra was a real estate investor who could not get verified for hours. why don't you tell me what happened? >> yes, i did. i put in for a hundred shares of e-trade. and then the gm news came out and the price had increased to 38. and morgan stanley increased the number of shares offered. so on thursday night, i cancelled the e-trade ipo request. >> and did you get -- >> i'm sorry, go ahead? >> did you get confirmation that your trades were cancelled? >> so then i was assigned a hundred shares. when opened, i saw the shares go down. i put in the limit at 4010. i noticed the stock was still going lower and then i changed the order to the market and there was no confirmation pretty much aulg day. and then told me that both sellers would go through the ira causing a trading violation with a 90 day restriction. in any event, we were quite agoni agonized, my wife and i. and we called every two hours. finally around 6:00 in the evening, i received confirmation that the shares were sold at 40.10 and i was a net gain of 200. >> was this the first ipo you ever par
rakesh chandra was a real estate investor who could not get verified for hours. why don't you tell me what happened? >> yes, i did. i put in for a hundred shares of e-trade. and then the gm news came out and the price had increased to 38. and morgan stanley increased the number of shares offered. so on thursday night, i cancelled the e-trade ipo request. >> and did you get -- >> i'm sorry, go ahead? >> did you get confirmation that your trades were cancelled? >> so...
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unlike any. , lro, mro, sdo, cassini, swift, chandra, fermi, and many others. kepler is documenting an ever- increasing number of exo- planets, showing that our solar system is just one of countless others. the james webb space telescope is being developed for launch in 2018. as the successor to the hubble space telescope, webb will allow us to continue to revolutionize our understanding of the universe by peering across space and back in time to the formation of the first stars and galaxies. it recently reached a hardware milestone with completion of the backplane that will support the telescope's beryllium mirrors, instruments, and thermal control systems the mars rover known as august. there it will demonstrate precision landing technology, enabling us to probe the mysteries of the red planet in unprecedented new ways. this mission is also an excellent example of the synergy we're trying to nurture between exploration and science as the rover performs amazing research using the most sophisticated suite of tools mars. at the same time, we are also developing
unlike any. , lro, mro, sdo, cassini, swift, chandra, fermi, and many others. kepler is documenting an ever- increasing number of exo- planets, showing that our solar system is just one of countless others. the james webb space telescope is being developed for launch in 2018. as the successor to the hubble space telescope, webb will allow us to continue to revolutionize our understanding of the universe by peering across space and back in time to the formation of the first stars and galaxies....