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we had really good home sales d data. the best data in 3 1/2 years. we saw numbers out of toll brothers and others. nissan, very interesting. 841,000 vehicles worldwide are being recalled because of apparently there is a loose steering wheel on some of the models. nissan, though, pains to say no one has died, there has been no injuries or accidents as result of the loose nuts on the steering wheel. >> i don't know what you have, we have these things called 401(k)s. supposedly they're up. so maybe i can'go to work tomorrow. is that it? >> not quite. depends how much money you want for your retirement. we have black hole officials here for our pension schemes as well. none of us can retire until we're 75. for you americans that are happy to retire on $100,000, very good news. if you're working towards that. on average, they're up 75%, your 401(k)s since early 1989. but if you're over 55, it gets even better. you're up by around 50% or double actually to around a quarter of a million u.s. dollars, $250,000. i'm not entirely sure that's enough to keep new
we had really good home sales d data. the best data in 3 1/2 years. we saw numbers out of toll brothers and others. nissan, very interesting. 841,000 vehicles worldwide are being recalled because of apparently there is a loose steering wheel on some of the models. nissan, though, pains to say no one has died, there has been no injuries or accidents as result of the loose nuts on the steering wheel. >> i don't know what you have, we have these things called 401(k)s. supposedly they're up....
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it's timely to examine our security and how we're going to protect our d given the data br many other marathons and large events as well and hopefully, this conversation will help us to understand our law enforcement and safety and a emergency departments are protecting our citizens. our cities large public events are extremely safety in my opinion from the many i've been privileged to attend and it's largely because of the safety department and our cooperation of different departments. but this afternoon we're having information on how we can do better to keep our public save. this will give you an offer have you for security at the large events and raise security and hopefully improve upon our efforts as we look at emergency services as well. i want to give my respect to all the agencies that are giving today and it's important how they get together. i know the new measures for safety are being discussed and will be put into place the outside planned expect several thousands of people in their park and even the america's cup and it's a goal today to come out for renewed confidence.
it's timely to examine our security and how we're going to protect our d given the data br many other marathons and large events as well and hopefully, this conversation will help us to understand our law enforcement and safety and a emergency departments are protecting our citizens. our cities large public events are extremely safety in my opinion from the many i've been privileged to attend and it's largely because of the safety department and our cooperation of different departments. but...
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they just forced to listen to you because you were the only guys out there providing this kind of data. c m d c it was worse than it was under a car window invited us out in july of two thousand and. two we post what we found on the flash special order he was very receptive he connected us with many others and to see if the city even set a per ounce you are on this and with it we have you know up and running be able to start actually working was going to stand up we said of the plant. and that was kind of the end of the f.c.c. it seems like they've always been forced to listen or that age have to is also prevalent in future areas and so in that regard the commissioner part of the c. f.c.c. has said he wants to put a good housekeeping fan of approval on every hour hour and they think that is maybe a little. ok of all your what are your thoughts on how to reign and some of the damage that you think posing. far less than. i don't understand i'd say to you this loan to find these things is there so obvious to us we've been interested for a long time and there are obvious to others very soon who w
they just forced to listen to you because you were the only guys out there providing this kind of data. c m d c it was worse than it was under a car window invited us out in july of two thousand and. two we post what we found on the flash special order he was very receptive he connected us with many others and to see if the city even set a per ounce you are on this and with it we have you know up and running be able to start actually working was going to stand up we said of the plant. and that...
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the stock is up 25% in the last month despite preannouncing disappointing first quarter d a data.nney in right now? talking numbers with richard ross, global technical analyst at auerbach greyson. richard, great to see you. >> thanks for having me. >> the question is, has it seen a bottom? >> guy made the point earlier that we could have seen the capitulation with that big washout day, down around 14 and change. we retested the lows back around the 2009 financial panic. we look at this chart, can you see that well-defined down trend. this is really the golden age of retailing with just about every big name breaking out to a fresh new high whereas this chart looks like silver or italy for that matter. there's that potential washout that guy was alluding to. now, we're coming into a lot of overhead resistance here. not just from the trend line but also the 200-day moving average which has been a ceiling of resistance going back to 2012. the stock's heavily shorted, we know that, but not every crowded short turns into a netflix or a tessa. i will say this. if we do get that squeeze,
the stock is up 25% in the last month despite preannouncing disappointing first quarter d a data.nney in right now? talking numbers with richard ross, global technical analyst at auerbach greyson. richard, great to see you. >> thanks for having me. >> the question is, has it seen a bottom? >> guy made the point earlier that we could have seen the capitulation with that big washout day, down around 14 and change. we retested the lows back around the 2009 financial panic. we...
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. >> the interesting thing about looking atth data d using.i am constantly coming across things that surprised me. a lot of their results are very counterintuitive, in the race agre one. lou: ten seconds. >> their greest pregnancy free and routines cse of their talking out condom availability for14 and 15- year-old. you give us to this effect when you make them available to olde teens, and t argument is -- lou: i sorry, we're going to have to leave it there. we appreciate it. the book is dollars and sex. it is on our it's as simple as this. at bny mellon, our business is investmts. managing them, ming them, making them work. we oversee 20% of the e world's financial assets and that gives us scale and insight no onelse has. investment management combined with investment servicing. bringing the power of investments to people's lives. invested in the world. bny mellon. ...amelia... for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 th
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they just forced to listen to you because you were the only guys out there providing this kind of data. c m d c it was worse than it was under a car window invited us out in july of two thousand and ten after we publish what we found on the flash pressure board he was very receptive he connected us with many others and to see if the city even sent a per ounce to our office and within a day we had been running be able to start actually working was going to stand up we said of the plant. and that was kind of the end of the f.c.c. it seems like they've always been forced to listen for that age active also prevalent in future areas and so in that regard the commissionaire parts help then at the c f t c has said he wants to put a good housekeeping fan of approval on every hour about and they think it is maybe a little. ok of all your what are your thoughts on how to rain and some of the damage that you think posing. far less than. i don't understand why it's taken you this long to find these things is there so obvious to us who've been interested for where it's moved who who work in supermarket ar
they just forced to listen to you because you were the only guys out there providing this kind of data. c m d c it was worse than it was under a car window invited us out in july of two thousand and ten after we publish what we found on the flash pressure board he was very receptive he connected us with many others and to see if the city even sent a per ounce to our office and within a day we had been running be able to start actually working was going to stand up we said of the plant. and that...
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data. the c m d c it was worse than it was under a car window invited us out to live two thousand and ten after we published what we found on the flash pressure or he was very receptive of. connectedness with many others and to see if the city even set a per ounce you are on this and with it we have been running be able to start actually working with state or we said the home of the plant. that was kind of the end of the f.c.c. it seems like they've always been forced to listen or that age have to have also prevalent and future areas and so in that regard the commissioner part of the c. f.t.c. has said he wants to put a good housekeeping fan of approval on every hour about and this thing that is maybe a little i think of all. what are your thoughts on how to rain and some of the damage that you think posing. far less than. i don't understand why it's taken you this long to find these things is there so obvious to us we've been interested for a long time and there are other tributes of who who work in city market area there's no excuse for this isn't just blatant it's getting even more blatant t
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we do a lot of research and development rid but if you look at the sec data, the r&d pharmaceutical industryresearch and development. >> while they have a higher revenue than any other industry, they spent almost double on marketing as compared to research and development. while we do use more technology and tend to have some hire classroom technology, it does down explain the majority. what you do see if you just look at the raw data is we get more incentives in order to test the people who are covered in order to bill more. there are many companies making quite a bit of money on that margin. you could one hospital across town of the charged double or more of what another hospital has and a different side of town, but it is not like a consumer market. if i am in a car accident, i cannot say, surgeon, hold my hand i'm going to go across town to compare prices for a minute. healthcare is a different kind of industry in which we have what is called market failure by the nobel prize winner back in the 1960's. people ignored his work. i think we have is a system where we confuse inequality with
we do a lot of research and development rid but if you look at the sec data, the r&d pharmaceutical industryresearch and development. >> while they have a higher revenue than any other industry, they spent almost double on marketing as compared to research and development. while we do use more technology and tend to have some hire classroom technology, it does down explain the majority. what you do see if you just look at the raw data is we get more incentives in order to test the...
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designer of our computerized business processes and data management for all of the different areas department. which has the benefit of saving recrea aolumbialy me d money of review of several years of at&t bills noticed inconsistent and inaccurate billing that mark proceeded to connect through the central bill system and ended saving recreation and park annual costs. in the last couple of years he has accomplished considerable innovative work, including create a revenue tracking system for the finance division, creating a cost tracking system and internal payroll system for over 650 temporary recreation staff weas move to our new rec model, the burden has been immense. the class system, creating a tracking system between recreation and park and dpw and working on upgrating our total managed asset system, which all of our our deferred fix-its, our work orders in the system. mark has been in the middle of it all and we lost mark for a while. mark was a very highly coveted free agent, and another department lured him away, and we all were very sad. but then kind of like -- i don't know, cliff lee returning to the phillies, give me another example? h
designer of our computerized business processes and data management for all of the different areas department. which has the benefit of saving recrea aolumbialy me d money of review of several years of at&t bills noticed inconsistent and inaccurate billing that mark proceeded to connect through the central bill system and ended saving recreation and park annual costs. in the last couple of years he has accomplished considerable innovative work, including create a revenue tracking system for...
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as we move to an all-data worlxc d the foundations of those economic contracts are crumbling. >> we assume it is probably one term, whether it is a success or failure it will probably be notrmined wby whether or those options are successful or failure. there are a lot of different land mines and issues to figure out. tom clearly has the skills to get that done. >> the issue is likely to face tom wheeler, president's choice as head of fcc, tonight on "the communicators. >> "washington journal" continues. >host: reid wilson joins us from about thene" to talk road to 2016. welcome to "washington journal." from "theheadline washington post," emblematic of other headlines -- is this unusually early or is this the new normal? guest: i think it is a combination of both. it is certainly earlier than we have seen other white house faces get started. howard deane, announced he was going to run in the summer of 2002, even before the midterms. we all thought that was hugely early. none of us and knew at the time who ended up becoming one of the democratic front-runners. we already have a couple of can
as we move to an all-data worlxc d the foundations of those economic contracts are crumbling. >> we assume it is probably one term, whether it is a success or failure it will probably be notrmined wby whether or those options are successful or failure. there are a lot of different land mines and issues to figure out. tom clearly has the skills to get that done. >> the issue is likely to face tom wheeler, president's choice as head of fcc, tonight on "the communicators. >>...
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data is certainly a social goal. >> you know, it's very interesting because to say we'll deidentify or encrypt that, defie you to leave the room and not leave d enrings a behind. we know who you are. dna data on somebody, we know who you are, so in a real sense, this is a conundrum. go ahead, victor. >> right, but what's happening right now is that a lot of the health care data gets collected, and then it is being used by the health care provider or the insurance company, perhaps to discriminate, perhaps not to discriminate, depending on the regulatory regime in which you live. what the data is rarely used for is research into what could actually help you if you have the condition or how that condition could be prevented, but what we really need to do is unleash the power of big data of the research side rather than to unleash the power of big data on the sort of cross effectiveness of the insurance policy side, and we're pretty bad at that. >> you know, in science, we have, you know, 2 # 20 people in the study or 16 people in the study, or even 500 people in the study, and very few long term clinical studies with 15,000 to 20,000 people in i
data is certainly a social goal. >> you know, it's very interesting because to say we'll deidentify or encrypt that, defie you to leave the room and not leave d enrings a behind. we know who you are. dna data on somebody, we know who you are, so in a real sense, this is a conundrum. go ahead, victor. >> right, but what's happening right now is that a lot of the health care data gets collected, and then it is being used by the health care provider or the insurance company, perhaps to...
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data point all week. cyclical stocks, leaders for the past couple of weeks, once again, energy, materials, indurial, d techecto ro for the week. but the rally broadens out to defensive groups, like health care, up 1.8%. the other major story, the continuing strength in the dollar which hurt gold and silver. for the week, dow up about 1.5%. for "nightly business report," i'm bob pasani at the new york stock exchange. >>> now to washington where things got heated quickly. acting irs director steven miller grilled in the first of a series of hearings on the targeting of conservative interest groups. accusations, denials, and few answers to who knew what and when. eamon javers following the hearing from washington. >> good evening. there were a few answers. miller testified for just about four hours all told, republicans, very eager to get answers to their questions, producing a number of very uncomfortable moments for miller. take a look. >> so that was a lot of questions, sir. >>ith one. how can we conclude you did not mislead this committee? >> i did not mislead the committee. >> you are a law enforcement agenc
data point all week. cyclical stocks, leaders for the past couple of weeks, once again, energy, materials, indurial, d techecto ro for the week. but the rally broadens out to defensive groups, like health care, up 1.8%. the other major story, the continuing strength in the dollar which hurt gold and silver. for the week, dow up about 1.5%. for "nightly business report," i'm bob pasani at the new york stock exchange. >>> now to washington where things got heated quickly....
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data. they added jobs with the stroke of a pencil. 3-d printing becomes very important development. it is exactly what it sounds like. a printer that can make actual objects printing something you can hold. this morning, one of the fears was someone would use a 3-d printer to create a working gun. here it is over the weekend. somebody put this together successfully fired it with a real bullet. there is video online. we have not gotten the inventor's permission to use it. only a matter of time where "saturday night live" took on google glass. here is nbc's randall meeks showing them off to seth meyers. >> you just tog the through the menu like this and you have to activate it just a little like this. >> that's pretty cool. >> it's great, because no one knows you are doing it. >> later, they decide they want italian food but he says outside, italian but that changes the google glass's language to italian. hilarity ensues. it is on hulu. you can check it out for yourself. >>> poking fun of google but great publicity for the company. 6:07. are you okay? >> 6:17. christina loren is back
data. they added jobs with the stroke of a pencil. 3-d printing becomes very important development. it is exactly what it sounds like. a printer that can make actual objects printing something you can hold. this morning, one of the fears was someone would use a 3-d printer to create a working gun. here it is over the weekend. somebody put this together successfully fired it with a real bullet. there is video online. we have not gotten the inventor's permission to use it. only a matter of time...
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d. faith and here's a story that we're keeping up with today. base are targeting blowhard after new revelations emerge about reporters improper use of confidential data j.p. morgan. itself is under fire for laughs and wrest control last year has as bloomberg to provide confirmation of its controls allegations are swirling that the london whale story itself what the bloomberg broke last year may have been a result of an improper for a lifting of the data and goldman is using the opportunity to turn the screws on bloomberg broker dealer operation we'll be discussing bloomberg gave a link today in a special segment and in a live interview with christopher chambers how do you remember.
d. faith and here's a story that we're keeping up with today. base are targeting blowhard after new revelations emerge about reporters improper use of confidential data j.p. morgan. itself is under fire for laughs and wrest control last year has as bloomberg to provide confirmation of its controls allegations are swirling that the london whale story itself what the bloomberg broke last year may have been a result of an improper for a lifting of the data and goldman is using the opportunity to...
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government will foster a vibrant free market in weather forecasting, creating a new weather data economy that will the best dy possible weather products and vfments in sum, general recommendations in, section three, regarding forecasting innovation it mentions little regarding the general principle of the role of commercial private sources of innovation or the potential role of public-private partnerships. is sex -- section 6 does not mention the public-private partnership or university sources of efforts the and section 8, we believe overall pre -- procurement reform is needed. elements could include shift the focus of federal users away from infrastructure. open up to the best, lowest cost and efficient data. golvet should implement a new performance-based pay on delivery model that enables federal agencies to contract for services they need now from private companies that can provide them. this will aid in rapoid deployment of needed products and services. establish system with noaa and he air force beginning in f.c. 15. recommend lines of 10 million for each growing to $15. these recommendations and acti
government will foster a vibrant free market in weather forecasting, creating a new weather data economy that will the best dy possible weather products and vfments in sum, general recommendations in, section three, regarding forecasting innovation it mentions little regarding the general principle of the role of commercial private sources of innovation or the potential role of public-private partnerships. is sex -- section 6 does not mention the public-private partnership or university sources...
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data, a number of names hit all-time highs. take a look. two closing stocks -- urban outfitters and noodstroms d both up 12% so far this year. and then home retailers, home depot looking healthy along with williams sonoma up more than 30% so far year to date. david: and let's switch over to commodities for a second, because there was a lot of action. we have corn rising the most in two weeks. it ended the day up more than 3%. now, traders are concerned that this persistent wet weather in parts of the midwest may delay planning, and that could curb yield potential overall. also oil finishing at the lowest level in more than a week. it was pressured by concerns that the federal reserve may taper off its bond-buying program. of course, that affected the overall market which might have improved significantly had it not been for that report. by the way, we have the author of that report coming in a little later this hour. criewld fell almost 1% settling at $95.17 a barrel. "after the bell" begins right now. ♪ ♪ liz: kind of juicy to see the s&p 500 post a teeny, tiny gain here, .07. not bad. let's get to today's action. we have t
data, a number of names hit all-time highs. take a look. two closing stocks -- urban outfitters and noodstroms d both up 12% so far this year. and then home retailers, home depot looking healthy along with williams sonoma up more than 30% so far year to date. david: and let's switch over to commodities for a second, because there was a lot of action. we have corn rising the most in two weeks. it ended the day up more than 3%. now, traders are concerned that this persistent wet weather in parts...
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d so. today the annual list ofthe world's most liable branches out . no word brown ranks compies on their performance, consumer sentiment. perfect combination of big dataual and value. make come as no surprise that apple tops the list despite some pretty rocky stock performance. clearly brand is a lot about th company, including a forecast o the market's performance. ceo joining me now, thank you for starting in coming down. let's start with the top five brands. apple at $185 billion, up 1% from 2012 despite the big slide in stock prices. >> it is quite interesting. lost 30 percent of its market cap, but only 01% gain in brand value which shows you consumers are less fickle than investors. dennis: now, the number two brand value climbing 5%. which you used to not e advertising anywhere is advertising everywhere >> there gun ready businesses that were essential their mission. invested wisy things lilike android and media mobile which it was going tbe. dennis:bm down 3%, but still respectable 100 into a billion dollar brand value. >> a hundred year-oldbrand. it is an teresting contrast between apple and the global, which are relatively young and ibm is s
d so. today the annual list ofthe world's most liable branches out . no word brown ranks compies on their performance, consumer sentiment. perfect combination of big dataual and value. make come as no surprise that apple tops the list despite some pretty rocky stock performance. clearly brand is a lot about th company, including a forecast o the market's performance. ceo joining me now, thank you for starting in coming down. let's start with the top five brands. apple at $185 billion, up 1%...
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data, a number of names hit all-time highs. take a look. two closing stocks -- urban outfitters and noodstroms d both up 12% so far this year.ooking
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data safe coming up next. we went out andsked people a simple question: how old is the oldest perso you've known? we gave people a sticker dmhow us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well in their 90s. and at's a great thing. but evethough we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is t official retirement age. ♪ the question is howo you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all othese years. ♪ to enjoy all othese years. if you've got it, you know how hard it can be to breathe and man, you know how that fee. copdncdes emphysema and chronic bronchis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled pd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. you know, spiriva helps mereathe easier. spiva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if yo have kidney proble, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. discuss all dicines youspiriva. take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediatmedical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you g
data safe coming up next. we went out andsked people a simple question: how old is the oldest perso you've known? we gave people a sticker dmhow us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well in their 90s. and at's a great thing. but evethough we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is t official retirement age. ♪ the question is howo you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all othese years. ♪ to enjoy all othese years. if you've got it, you know...
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a relief from the gloomy data it is not as bad as people feared with upward reset -- revisions but there is a concern of the quality of jobs a lot of service sector restaurants d retail and jobs that is a good thing but in terms of a lot of them are not benefit paying jobs. lori: i huge herd -- surge of 270,000 part-time jobs without broader measure of unemployment to include part-time workers at 13 point* 9%. these are workers at wed prefer to be employed full time but that is the trouble sp. >> that is the ongoing problem that the number of people who are working part time machine they're working full-time remains very elevated getting to the quality of jobs and the amount of income generated and therefore the gross momentum we can expect. lori: but though links of the workweek for on-the-job shortened. a short period of time it was a fraction of an hour but it was shorter nonetheless and compare with the number of part-time jobs that were added that prefer the unemployment and consider obamacare will start very soon and to have these businesses that are considered 30 hours a week. does it say perhaps obamacare is more destructive to the job situation than s
a relief from the gloomy data it is not as bad as people feared with upward reset -- revisions but there is a concern of the quality of jobs a lot of service sector restaurants d retail and jobs that is a good thing but in terms of a lot of them are not benefit paying jobs. lori: i huge herd -- surge of 270,000 part-time jobs without broader measure of unemployment to include part-time workers at 13 point* 9%. these are workers at wed prefer to be employed full time but that is the trouble sp....
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>> jackie d, i think the market is pricing in a dismal to flat number. listen, we flashed this back to 30 days ago. we had poor datai think the market was prepared for that poor data. we saw the yields at records a couple days ago. now we're seven basis points above those. i think that you probably have seen the floor in the yields for the next 30 days as they plow back into equities. equities are up 20 points in the s&p 500. and i was really the nonfarm payroll. a better than expected number at 165. it was the revision that i think the market is keying off of, another 114. i don't think this one number is going to change everything. but it certainly stopped the trend of two back to back numbers which would have been bad for the market. guys that are parked in safety, has v. to get into equities. >> equities are the place to be. bonds are not. jim, do you call this the great rotation that we've been talking about for so long? >> no, i don't think it's the great rotation. all we're really reversing is the notion that we're going into somewhat of a spring swoon. the numbers aren't that great. the numbers on the surfa
>> jackie d, i think the market is pricing in a dismal to flat number. listen, we flashed this back to 30 days ago. we had poor datai think the market was prepared for that poor data. we saw the yields at records a couple days ago. now we're seven basis points above those. i think that you probably have seen the floor in the yields for the next 30 days as they plow back into equities. equities are up 20 points in the s&p 500. and i was really the nonfarm payroll. a better than...
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data, technology, technology, technology. lock at umar farouk abdul-mutullab the underwear bomber we couldn't connect the d dothe dots then.efore the bombing, with the older brother, and after the bombing there was contact between dzhokhar and the three boys and texting going on. the government has to be more proactive and leverage off of open source, and we are not using of it as we should. jenna: it's there for us. all right, scott, great to have you as always. jon: chris stirewalt says some of the mistakes made in those arrests yesterday, that led up to the arrests yesterday could affect the immigration debate in this country. check that out. fox news.com his power play column. wild weather across the country this spring day from snow and lots of it, to flooding fears, and even wind-whipped wildfires. we are live at the fox weather center with some strange goings on. new controversy over the morning-after-pill, what the justice department is doing now, and why some women's groups are up in arms. a live report next. are everywhere these days. tdd: 1-800-345-2550 but there is one source with a wealth of etf knowledge tdd:
data, technology, technology, technology. lock at umar farouk abdul-mutullab the underwear bomber we couldn't connect the d dothe dots then.efore the bombing, with the older brother, and after the bombing there was contact between dzhokhar and the three boys and texting going on. the government has to be more proactive and leverage off of open source, and we are not using of it as we should. jenna: it's there for us. all right, scott, great to have you as always. jon: chris stirewalt says some...
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having imposed compiled data from the centers for medicare and medicaid services report to make a map of hospital costs for treating chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or c o p d in the new york city metropolitan area and the range of cause to treat the exact same disease is mind boggling that the bayada hospital center just over the hudson river in new jersey treatment of c o p.d. costs a staggering ninety nine thousand six hundred dollars right across the river back in new york city at a hospital in tip of manhattan because for this treating c o p d is just a little over eleven thousand looking at the entire meant new york metropolitan area the cost of c o p treatment ranges from seven thousand dollars at a hospital in the bronx to that ninety nine thousand six hundred ninety dollars charge at the bay on hospital center and it's all the same trade and in major cities across our nation the range of prices for similar or identical medical procedures looks more like the ups and downs of the wildly volatile stock market. it's important to know that the prices revealed in the data do not reflect the prices that medicare and insurance companies actually pay for th
having imposed compiled data from the centers for medicare and medicaid services report to make a map of hospital costs for treating chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or c o p d in the new york city metropolitan area and the range of cause to treat the exact same disease is mind boggling that the bayada hospital center just over the hudson river in new jersey treatment of c o p.d. costs a staggering ninety nine thousand six hundred dollars right across the river back in new york city at a...
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technologies d innovations begin within the automotive fleet by the manufacturers and as we learned over time following data and effectiveness, they evolved into regulatory standards. in terms of the once called fiscally by the safety act, there's a frontal crash standards which were initially laid out. talking about things such as airbags and seatbelts part of the original act, but clearly evolved over time during the interlocutors, the original foundation and process said the agency to look at technologies which have promised to reduce injury and save lives in that foundation allowed us to pull these innovations into the regulatory regime of nhtsa. >> and maybe is driven by the auto companies? the liquid c andover time becomes the standard imposed? >> we are a data driven space agency on the set performance standards for vehicles. you may stifle an ovation and need for close and opportunity for safety in the future. a classic example in terms of process is the mandate of the electronic stability control system, and innovation putting two vehicles in 1990 and as we got our data over time on the effectivene
technologies d innovations begin within the automotive fleet by the manufacturers and as we learned over time following data and effectiveness, they evolved into regulatory standards. in terms of the once called fiscally by the safety act, there's a frontal crash standards which were initially laid out. talking about things such as airbags and seatbelts part of the original act, but clearly evolved over time during the interlocutors, the original foundation and process said the agency to look...
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d. despite having only one quarter of the expenditures that medicare has in their drugs, and the most shocking part about this finding is that the ig did this study with data before the accountable chair organization -- act mandated the medicaid rebate percentage increase taking effect. so this is before occurred. it's a huge disparity. it's a disparity, for example, we'll have copy of the chart if you need it that shows on heart e burn and acid reflux medicaid paid 65% less than what medicare paid. with to scare lowering cholesterol. that medicaid paid 42% less than medicare. that's in an ig study done back then. so i'm going to call for the ig to have another study to get the latest information on these numbers. then we can discuss that in a future hearing. any further comments? >> okay. thank you all. you have been an excellent panel. the meeting is adjourned. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >>> tomorrow on "washington journal," cindy with the american real petroleum institute talk about the keystone x l pipeline. they look at the proposed shield law for protecting journalists when they refuse to name consid
d. despite having only one quarter of the expenditures that medicare has in their drugs, and the most shocking part about this finding is that the ig did this study with data before the accountable chair organization -- act mandated the medicaid rebate percentage increase taking effect. so this is before occurred. it's a huge disparity. it's a disparity, for example, we'll have copy of the chart if you need it that shows on heart e burn and acid reflux medicaid paid 65% less than what medicare...
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d. some sort of new program that increases the number of legal workers that come here. we get biometric data, a thumb print, and it's not transferable. that paperwork is solid for that individual and you have some sort of tie-in with the employer so the employer has some ownership, so to speak, of that record that they ask for that employee, the employee's gainfully working with them. when that employee decides to work for somebody else, that employer notifies the government. he's not working for me any more, but he did work for another company. that's why z company says, yes. he's a working in my facility. let's continue that. these are commonsense approaches that we need to talk about in this country before we grant nam it's at this. before we grant -- amnesty. before we grant citizenship rights to folks who broke our laws. that word amnesty, mr. king, is thrown around way too much and it gets watered-down in the eyes of americans. what it means? it means everything you are granted in the united states constitution as a citizen of this country. what it means to be an american citizen gets
d. some sort of new program that increases the number of legal workers that come here. we get biometric data, a thumb print, and it's not transferable. that paperwork is solid for that individual and you have some sort of tie-in with the employer so the employer has some ownership, so to speak, of that record that they ask for that employee, the employee's gainfully working with them. when that employee decides to work for somebody else, that employer notifies the government. he's not working...