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doc was still upstream not having moved in the bullets impact at separate as there and grab doc, too. i took a deep breath and let it out. listening for the sock and ways that might long was pierced but it never. blood was pouring out, dying of the clearwater scholar. it was cold. i had to find cover. but i didn't feel like moving. why not just close my eyes and rest? then boots touted coming my way. through the rattle and crack of incoming fire, someone was thundering down the slopes. the pounding grew louder. he can it into me like a runner sliding for home. tumbling over me in the streambed. someone had come after me, incredibly brave, incredibly risky. i grabbed his flak jacket and yelled lets go, let's go no answer. my hand came back covered with blood. an unfamiliar tail long face fell back. i didn't know him. i can't move, i yelled. but he didn't respond. just lay there on top of me jerking as the bullets hammered his flak jacket. we've got to get out of here, i said. i grabbed his harness and pulled them off, and dragged him into the mud towards a streambank as the bullets pep
doc was still upstream not having moved in the bullets impact at separate as there and grab doc, too. i took a deep breath and let it out. listening for the sock and ways that might long was pierced but it never. blood was pouring out, dying of the clearwater scholar. it was cold. i had to find cover. but i didn't feel like moving. why not just close my eyes and rest? then boots touted coming my way. through the rattle and crack of incoming fire, someone was thundering down the slopes. the...
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doc was still upstream not having moved when the bill is impacted separated us. and grab doc too.isten for the second wheeze that meant my lung was pierced but did not hear. still blood was pouring out behind the clearwater scarlet it was cold. i had to find cover. but i did not feel it moving. why not just close my eyes and rest? then boots pounded coming my way. through the rattle and crack of incoming fire, someone was thundering down the slope. the pounding grew louder. then he counted into me like a runner sliding for home. tumbling over me in the streambed. someone had come after me. incredibly brave. incredibly risky. i grabbed his jacket and yelled let's go! let's go! no answer. my hand came back covered with blood. an unfamiliar pale long face fell back. i did not know him. i can't move i yelled. but he did not respond.just lay there on top of me jerking as the bullets had angered his jacket. we have to get out of here i said. i grabbed his harness and pulled him off trying to drag him through the model towards the streambank as the bullets tethered the water around us. d
doc was still upstream not having moved when the bill is impacted separated us. and grab doc too.isten for the second wheeze that meant my lung was pierced but did not hear. still blood was pouring out behind the clearwater scarlet it was cold. i had to find cover. but i did not feel it moving. why not just close my eyes and rest? then boots pounded coming my way. through the rattle and crack of incoming fire, someone was thundering down the slope. the pounding grew louder. then he counted into...
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what do you think, doc? but my child does not think that way. and so fundamentally it's about learning behavior that can help us be better consumers. >> with that i agree. with that are there questions for the audience? let me see. raise your hand. there's a lady here. >> thank you. meg mcginty with the national quality forum. len and karen you both mentioned the issue of alignment. but i'm sure you know how wed people are to quality issues, how your shoes are good but my shoes are better mentality. how do we overcome this challenge? what are your ideas and thoughts to -- >> well, that's your job. >> we're trying but we got some pu pushback here. >> i would encourage the following historical metaphor. constantine when he took over the empire had a problem. and the problem was christianity, which he decided to make the religion of the empire, was split between these who thought jesus was a man and those who thought jesus was a god. so he convened the learned bishops at nycea. that's why it's called the nycene creed. and he said i don't really car
what do you think, doc? but my child does not think that way. and so fundamentally it's about learning behavior that can help us be better consumers. >> with that i agree. with that are there questions for the audience? let me see. raise your hand. there's a lady here. >> thank you. meg mcginty with the national quality forum. len and karen you both mentioned the issue of alignment. but i'm sure you know how wed people are to quality issues, how your shoes are good but my shoes are...
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docs and patients should own the data. we can fix that, then everything else. >> when you look at macra, that's the representation of trying to move away from it. because man, that's really great. meaning that with mips, that's where everybody is situated now. that's where the ideas from this morning's panel are trying to be represented in private programs and the public private line. >> one o to have reasons, we'll get some chances from the floor. several people here alluded to, which is the short-term view that that health financing and health policy takes basically on everything. it's somewhat ironic. the maker program ought to take a long-term view. with the baby boomers, they're stuck with them for 20 years or more and yet, most of the policy is orient ed to one year and if there is broad thinking, it's that ten-year cbo score, where it really matters is year by year. so that's a problem. it wasn't emphasized in the ploim panel, but you would think that the larger employers would have the longer term viewpoint, but i
docs and patients should own the data. we can fix that, then everything else. >> when you look at macra, that's the representation of trying to move away from it. because man, that's really great. meaning that with mips, that's where everybody is situated now. that's where the ideas from this morning's panel are trying to be represented in private programs and the public private line. >> one o to have reasons, we'll get some chances from the floor. several people here alluded to,...
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, doc, slap. when i said doc, the bullet struck here. we didn't know what happened." "i took a spread from one of the beds and i covered him, from his neck down. he never spoke a word." "i was pretty sure he had been killed because when he was hit and knocked against the wall and his head hit the back of the railing, his foot was up on the door and reverend abernathy was trying to say martin, hold on martin. it's gonna be all right. we're with you. you're not by yourself. you're not alone. we're with you and some of us began to cry. his tie had been severed and the bullet apparently had hit here in his head and went down and exploded into his chest. a very high powered rifle and bullet. it was clear that dr. king's eyes were rolling back in his head. he was dead." "it was an eerie scene and so i walked away to the room where i was standing next to and called mrs. king. it was a long ten steps to get to that phone and said, 'mrs. king,' she was in bed. 'dr. king has been shot. i think it's in the s
, doc, slap. when i said doc, the bullet struck here. we didn't know what happened." "i took a spread from one of the beds and i covered him, from his neck down. he never spoke a word." "i was pretty sure he had been killed because when he was hit and knocked against the wall and his head hit the back of the railing, his foot was up on the door and reverend abernathy was trying to say martin, hold on martin. it's gonna be all right. we're with you. you're not by yourself....
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docs and patients should own the data.we have to fix that and then we can fix everything else. >> autonomous call it externality. when you talk about the fee for paper service, i think think when you look at macro, that's the representation i'm trying to move away from when you look at the quality payment program. >> man, that's really great. [laughter] >> now it's just meaning that that's where everybody is situated now and were trying to move them to alternative payment models, but that's where the ideas from this morning's panel are trying to be represented in private programs. >> okay we want to get into an alternative pay model discussion discussion -- i think there's a fundamental issue that several people alluded to which is the short-term view that health financing and health policy takes on everything. it's somewhat ironic, the medicare program ought to take a long time term view because with the baby boomers, they're stuck with them for 20 years or more and yet most of the policy is oriented to one year, and if t
docs and patients should own the data.we have to fix that and then we can fix everything else. >> autonomous call it externality. when you talk about the fee for paper service, i think think when you look at macro, that's the representation i'm trying to move away from when you look at the quality payment program. >> man, that's really great. [laughter] >> now it's just meaning that that's where everybody is situated now and were trying to move them to alternative payment...
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and doc medich was the quarter book.nd doc later on got a football scholarship to pitt and went on to pitch for many teams in the major leagues and was only known as, i'm trying, hold on a second here. wasn't called doc then. so, and so, what happened was that hopewell beat aliquippa that night. it was a stunning upset. and there is hue he put it, doc medi consider. h before all that good and bad, medich had one big moment to measure any big events the night hopewell kid took down toughest guy around. it was a big deal he said. everybody was surprised we won. everybody. even the guys on our team were surprised we won. we thought they were tougher than that. who didn't. in the an national of beaver county football wpil there is no greater upset the beaver county times announced the following monday. 25 years since ash space man declared so stunned by a loss. aliquippa top six league opponents for the class a a crown, sat silent waiting for the next miracle, "the times" went on. they are expressions would not have changed
and doc medich was the quarter book.nd doc later on got a football scholarship to pitt and went on to pitch for many teams in the major leagues and was only known as, i'm trying, hold on a second here. wasn't called doc then. so, and so, what happened was that hopewell beat aliquippa that night. it was a stunning upset. and there is hue he put it, doc medi consider. h before all that good and bad, medich had one big moment to measure any big events the night hopewell kid took down toughest guy...
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doc, what's going to happen come the inauguration? this rally going to keep going or get stopped in its tracks? >> more of the same. we're going to see fits and starts trying to get through 20,000 when we eventually do we will pull back and try to make another assault and see if that holds, judge. i think the same pattern that we've seen playing out until now is going to continue to play out. and that is, buying dips, any significant dip, even friday's dip. if you buy the dip you get a chance to take profits quickly. the vix is still below 12 but they have been buying a ton of vix calls. upside calls, in february though, at about this what's going to happen on friday, guys, but about -- >> where is the vix today? >>. 1170. >> 1170 we'll call it. let's call it 12. in february as you say, this is trade that we've just sort of gotten our eyes on. investor have purchased 250,000 vix call options with the strike
doc, what's going to happen come the inauguration? this rally going to keep going or get stopped in its tracks? >> more of the same. we're going to see fits and starts trying to get through 20,000 when we eventually do we will pull back and try to make another assault and see if that holds, judge. i think the same pattern that we've seen playing out until now is going to continue to play out. and that is, buying dips, any significant dip, even friday's dip. if you buy the dip you get a...
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. >> she's doc mcsufficietuffins. >> she is playing doc mcstuffins. >> she's used to this type of challengeow she wraps it back up and kisses it and then covers him with a blanket. >> he's such a lucky patient. and she is such a good doctor. >>> and i'm a big fan of chipotle. yes, he loves his chipotle. so much so he thinks he's the greatest customer and wants to be awards as such. they will not give you an award, but just make your own. >> i designed these in australia for me to be customer of the year. the greatest burrito eater. >> he's created two varying sizes. the freaking greatest burrito eater is official. and he's done quite a bit of research into this. he doesn't just whisk this up. >> i found the free giveaway cards that chipotle uses and kind of modelled it after that. >> he was scamming the system in i thought he was looking for accolades. >> he goes to one of the printing places and gets them mocked up. >> the lady went off printing them but i don't care. >> he don't care. he's the freaking greatest burrito eater there is. >> looks pretty good. >> he sees an opportunity hangin
. >> she's doc mcsufficietuffins. >> she is playing doc mcstuffins. >> she's used to this type of challengeow she wraps it back up and kisses it and then covers him with a blanket. >> he's such a lucky patient. and she is such a good doctor. >>> and i'm a big fan of chipotle. yes, he loves his chipotle. so much so he thinks he's the greatest customer and wants to be awards as such. they will not give you an award, but just make your own. >> i designed...
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>> some would've liked this doc act to be stronger than what it was. but it's on the books on the first step, let's give congressman price violated that with an investigation. >> it may take them a little while to get through an investigation. i would think the trump administration also would want that investigation to be completed. the last thing i would think any administration would want is to have someone become secretary of health and human services or any other and find out six months from now they have violated the law. they don't want to be in restitution. in their best interest in our best interest to have those answers and be clear about it before it's confirmed. >> i had a different question about tom price. he said that he doesn't leave one woman should have contraceptive and if he gets into hhs he could conceivably take executive action, so how do you stop him -- >> he has a history of attacks come i don't any doubts that he will continue that. members of congress and congress and the senate who have to vote on him will have to ask themsel
>> some would've liked this doc act to be stronger than what it was. but it's on the books on the first step, let's give congressman price violated that with an investigation. >> it may take them a little while to get through an investigation. i would think the trump administration also would want that investigation to be completed. the last thing i would think any administration would want is to have someone become secretary of health and human services or any other and find out...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> you were expecting marty and doc? nope, adam and ducis here. >> great scott.o philadelphia in our delorean time machine. >> and where we're going there are no roads. >> the pennsylvania convention center is packed with cars. >> it's auto show night guys >> and you know that means we are rocking the red carpet. >> start your engines, 6-a-b-c's preview of the philadelphia auto show is here. >> the pieces come together each year. >> it's all right there waiting for you. >> it starts with 4 wheels capable of anything. >> whether it's burning rubber, or climbing mountains. >> there is so much out there. >> each piece made with precision, building oc
. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> you were expecting marty and doc? nope, adam and ducis here. >> great scott.o philadelphia in our delorean time machine. >> and where we're going there are no roads. >> the pennsylvania convention center is packed with cars. >> it's auto show night guys >> and you know that means we are rocking the red carpet. >> start your engines, 6-a-b-c's preview of the philadelphia auto show is here. >> the pieces come together each year....
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. >> reporter: most children know the cartoon doc mcstuffins and how she saves toys, but these real liveocs will stitch up anything. >> monsters to teddy bears to rabbits. >> reporter: now, that's something you don't learn in med school. 12-year-old zach had his heart operation at age 2 with his best friend elmo by his side. why do you think you brought elmo to the hospital? >> so i wouldn't be so scared. >> reporter: back then, elmo also had his x-rays done. >> look at that. >> reporter: when payson came out of surgery with his new heart beating away, his crime-fighting pal was recovering right there beside him. they are both doing just fine together. kevin tibbles, nbc news, milwaukee. >>> and that's going to do it for us on a wednesday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good nighte rain...but no relief on the ground . >>> right now at 6:00, a brief break from the rain, no relief on the ground. collapsed roads and flooded fields, just part of the latest damage from the bay area's biggest storm in years. the news at 6:00 starts right now. good
. >> reporter: most children know the cartoon doc mcstuffins and how she saves toys, but these real liveocs will stitch up anything. >> monsters to teddy bears to rabbits. >> reporter: now, that's something you don't learn in med school. 12-year-old zach had his heart operation at age 2 with his best friend elmo by his side. why do you think you brought elmo to the hospital? >> so i wouldn't be so scared. >> reporter: back then, elmo also had his x-rays done....
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for the last time, i'm not doc! i'm bernie sanders! why does this keep happening to me?! ( applause ) but the truth is, for many people, today's speech didn't matter. what really did and hit home was, once the ceremony was over, and the trumps were escorting the obamas to their helicopter one final time and they flew off into the sky directly at lester holt. look at lester, he's, like, are they coming for me? i'm leaving and i'm taking all the black people with me, obama said, come on, lester! ( laughter ) the obama's took to the skies, the bidens took to the rails. i love the way joe biden is holding a single suitcase like he's been living out of that bag the last eight years. ( laughter ) the one who captured the feeling of the day was michelle obama. it was all over her face the whole time. it started in the morning at the white house when melania gave michele a gift she clearly did not want. clearly did not want. she just hands it over to obama. look at obama. he's, like, just throw this anywhere. i'm moving. doesn't matter. yeah, throw it in the trash. ( laughter ) a
for the last time, i'm not doc! i'm bernie sanders! why does this keep happening to me?! ( applause ) but the truth is, for many people, today's speech didn't matter. what really did and hit home was, once the ceremony was over, and the trumps were escorting the obamas to their helicopter one final time and they flew off into the sky directly at lester holt. look at lester, he's, like, are they coming for me? i'm leaving and i'm taking all the black people with me, obama said, come on, lester!...
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docs -- >> monsters to teddy bears to rabbits. >> reporter: now, that's something you don't live inol. this 12-year-old had his heart operation at age 2 with his best friend elmo by his side. >> why do you think you brought elmo to the hospital? >> so i wouldn't be so scared. >> reporter: back then, elmo also had his x-rays done. >> look at that. >> reporter: when payson came out of surgery with his new heart beating away, his crime-fighting pal was recovering right there beside him. they are both doing just fine together. kevin tibbles, nbc news, milwaukee. >>> and that's going to do it for us on a wednesday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. >>> our memorable night in moscow. the very trip at the center of his salacious new scandal. >> now on "extra." ♪ extra, extra >>> as the president-elect blasts the russian sex scandal as witch-hunt -- >> i'm also very much of of a germaphobe, by the way. >> we uncover "extra" footage from the trump trip inside the hoe pell. >> you're looking very russian. >> now i belong. >> then -- >> my
docs -- >> monsters to teddy bears to rabbits. >> reporter: now, that's something you don't live inol. this 12-year-old had his heart operation at age 2 with his best friend elmo by his side. >> why do you think you brought elmo to the hospital? >> so i wouldn't be so scared. >> reporter: back then, elmo also had his x-rays done. >> look at that. >> reporter: when payson came out of surgery with his new heart beating away, his crime-fighting pal was...
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to do an oral history, although all of they ever counterpart inside the knew deal deal had been well-doc documented. she never kept a journal or diary perhaps for fear it could be used against her. so i think that is a particular challenge for people writing about women. that isn't often the case with men. >> host: how were you able to do your research. >> guest: can do a lot of digging. not only was her nephew very generous in allowing me free you of the papers to the extent they existed but i say i found essentially her needles in famous people's haystack, but a because she kept elite company, justice douglas, justice jackson, could fine in the miss laneos correspond file to put pieces together. she kept one important one del of litters and photographses with the return i ripped off and i compared hand writhing to fir out what was who was writing to her and she was writing to. so i kept it to a high level of certainty. >> host: you mention she was you're mentor. what is your background. >> guest: not a in a professional setting. she grew 'in the jewish orphanage in new orleans. it clos
to do an oral history, although all of they ever counterpart inside the knew deal deal had been well-doc documented. she never kept a journal or diary perhaps for fear it could be used against her. so i think that is a particular challenge for people writing about women. that isn't often the case with men. >> host: how were you able to do your research. >> guest: can do a lot of digging. not only was her nephew very generous in allowing me free you of the papers to the extent they...
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the fire team leader collapsed next to me, it's doc, lieutenant, they got the doc. i measured the distance to the motionless medic around whom impacts were gouging up mud and water. i had our 16 mortars, get fire on top of that ridge line. here lieutenant, my radio man handed me the head set. cover me, i yelled, and burst from behind the tree. projectiles flying past as i dodged down the bank. the wounded man lay prone in the middle of the stream. our machine guns began hammering away on the flank. bullets were mimicking the smaller impact of the rain drops. when i reached him, the corpsman was hacking and coughing, face smeared with mud. i turned him over, his chest was turn open, air bubble deep in the pull by red mass, blood ran from his mouth. he tried to say something, but i couldn't make it out. a bullet smacked into the creek, spraying us with cold water. that wasn't an ak round, that was a sniper. hunching my shoulderses, i pressed the gauze pad over the gaping wound and wound the bandage around his torso, half lifting him. as soon as the bandage was tied of
the fire team leader collapsed next to me, it's doc, lieutenant, they got the doc. i measured the distance to the motionless medic around whom impacts were gouging up mud and water. i had our 16 mortars, get fire on top of that ridge line. here lieutenant, my radio man handed me the head set. cover me, i yelled, and burst from behind the tree. projectiles flying past as i dodged down the bank. the wounded man lay prone in the middle of the stream. our machine guns began hammering away on the...
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. —— officials, orsimply listed in brexit doc muscle stop thatis listed in brexit doc muscle stop thatere to provide fearless objective advice not to sign up to the ideology and dogma. here's part of the establishment that hasn't happened —— accepted the result. i'm sorry to say, it is stuffed with these people from top to bottom. they are taking britain into wrong direction and i hope sir ivan's departure is followed by many, many more. japan has renamed its place in taiwan to officially include taiwan. japan's top representative says relations between the top two countries are at their best. it has been called the interchange of japan since the 19705. interchange of japan since the 1970s. taiwanese japan's largest trading partner and has the second—largest number of foreign tourists. the convicted massmurderer charles manson has been taken to hospital. us media reports that manson who is in his 80s has been moved to a hospital about one hour away from california's state prison. he is currently being held. an unnamed source said the la times that manson is seriously ill and it is serv
. —— officials, orsimply listed in brexit doc muscle stop thatis listed in brexit doc muscle stop thatere to provide fearless objective advice not to sign up to the ideology and dogma. here's part of the establishment that hasn't happened —— accepted the result. i'm sorry to say, it is stuffed with these people from top to bottom. they are taking britain into wrong direction and i hope sir ivan's departure is followed by many, many more. japan has renamed its place in taiwan to...
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doc? >> somebody that made money and then roll out and do it again.t's what's going on in hospitality properties trust. beginning in december, they bought a bunch of calls in this one. they've already made triple their money on that purchase. now they took profits today, ran them from 50 cents to $1.90 and they're buying the march 31 calls. they've bought the january 30s a month ago. now they're buying the march 31 calls, scott. i jumped in with them, bought those. i'll probably hold them for at least a month. >> interesting stuff, doc. super bullish if they rolled them again. >> yep. >> give me a final trade, joe. >> charles schwab report this had morning. the report was so-so. price performance has been good enough to stay in the stock and i believe it continues to move higher. >> qualcomm, news that the fts is suing them for anti-trust concerns. cheap stock that has that sort of news priced into it. i think this is a great buying opportunity for qualcomm. >> good stuff. see you on the set tomorrow. look forward to that. right now, "power" starts wi
doc? >> somebody that made money and then roll out and do it again.t's what's going on in hospitality properties trust. beginning in december, they bought a bunch of calls in this one. they've already made triple their money on that purchase. now they took profits today, ran them from 50 cents to $1.90 and they're buying the march 31 calls. they've bought the january 30s a month ago. now they're buying the march 31 calls, scott. i jumped in with them, bought those. i'll probably hold them...
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that aside, we haven't seen a slowdown in that sales cycle for pocket doc.same time, we have 10% and over week growth, emerging companies adopting, coming to our platform, signing up for our api's, and building product and production today. that hasn't slowed down. certainly here in the industry from other companies that they are experiencing a slowdown. they certainly did if they were waiting for the results of the election. i think most recognize that the aca, that's not going to impact a lot of what they are doing today. it's not going to impact the out of costs to the consumer that is driving a lot of these innovations or new access models, but it will have some effect for sure. caroline: where is the competition when you are looking at startups help provide these efficiencies to health care? they must be coming out of asia as well as europe? is it only u.s. companies that will be adopted by u.s. health providers, or will they go further afield? lisa: platforms like those -- ours allow companies from outside the u.s. to enter the u.s. market in ways they
that aside, we haven't seen a slowdown in that sales cycle for pocket doc.same time, we have 10% and over week growth, emerging companies adopting, coming to our platform, signing up for our api's, and building product and production today. that hasn't slowed down. certainly here in the industry from other companies that they are experiencing a slowdown. they certainly did if they were waiting for the results of the election. i think most recognize that the aca, that's not going to impact a lot...
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caroline: is that something pocket doc is dealing with?hose you are working with, how are those discussions? lisa: health care as the longest enterprise sales cycle known to man. we have not seen a slow down in that sales cycle. at the same time, we have 10% week over week growth, and emerging companies coming to our platforms and signing up and building product and production today, so that has not slowed down. i do hear, and certainly hear in the industry from other companies that they are experiencing somewhat of a slow down. as we go in, i think most recognized that the aca, that is not going to impact what they are doing today. it will not impact the out-of-pocket costs for the consumer driving these innovations or new access models, but it will have some affect for sure. caroline: where is the competition when you're looking at startups helping provide this sort of efficiency to health care? they must be coming out of asia and europe. is it only u.s. companies that will be adopted by u.s. health care providers or to you think they wi
caroline: is that something pocket doc is dealing with?hose you are working with, how are those discussions? lisa: health care as the longest enterprise sales cycle known to man. we have not seen a slow down in that sales cycle. at the same time, we have 10% week over week growth, and emerging companies coming to our platforms and signing up and building product and production today, so that has not slowed down. i do hear, and certainly hear in the industry from other companies that they are...
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dÁnae: cuando les toca irse a la ciudad en florida, su madre se okay balicupa que todos los doc estÉnctado por estar en desventaja econÓmica. alejandro: si me sacan de la escuela, tendrÍa que ir con mi papÁ. dÁnae: la otra opciÓn para el muchacho es ir a otra escuela en donde se pueda poner a la par con su compaÑero. la madre dice que el problema se acabarÍa si las escuelas dentro informaciones a la par. arantxa:mÁs adelante cÓmo le fue al toluca y al atlas en la primera fecha del torneo clausura de la liguilla mexicana. ♪ arantxa: fÉlix esta tarde ivÁn nos acompaÑa. fÉlix: asÍ, estÁ con nosotros, para contarnos como lionel messi vuelve al rescate con barcelona. y si volvÍa prÁcticamente le decÍa adiÓs a la liga. ivÁn: messi y el javier "el chicharito" hernÁndez falla al poner fin a su alta sequÍa, y vamos con el alto clausura mexicano. ♪ en el estadio nemesio diez, el toluca debutÓ recibiendo al atlas, que se ponÍa en contra de paulo da silva, pero el mexicano uribe igualÓ con golpe de cabeza, luis robles se quedaba con 10. en el segundo tiempo sentenciaron la victoria con el toluca
dÁnae: cuando les toca irse a la ciudad en florida, su madre se okay balicupa que todos los doc estÉnctado por estar en desventaja econÓmica. alejandro: si me sacan de la escuela, tendrÍa que ir con mi papÁ. dÁnae: la otra opciÓn para el muchacho es ir a otra escuela en donde se pueda poner a la par con su compaÑero. la madre dice que el problema se acabarÍa si las escuelas dentro informaciones a la par. arantxa:mÁs adelante cÓmo le fue al toluca y al atlas en la primera fecha del...
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and -- and he just looked at me and smiled, he said, that you know, doc, you lose every battle that youticipate in. tomorrow you go to battle for our daughters. we pray for you. and we go to battle with you. >> translator: when i saw them for the first time it was incredible. >> the girls are recovering this morning. doctors are hopeful that they will be home soon to live out healthy and fully ind amazing. >> let's sign that dude up as a motivational speaker. deep thoughts for anything. you lose every battle, that you dent take a part of. >> my old soccer coach used to say you can't win the lotto if you don't buy a ticket. aka, take a shot. >> moon was awesome. he was original. there is no i in team. >> very creative. there is a me though. >> me. coming up. the baby, skipping leaps and bounds ahead of himself. >> he may be better at hoverboarding than even walking. >> oh, wow. >> wait till you see this one. you are watching "world news now." easy booger man. take mucinex dm. it'll take care of your cough. fine! i'll text you in 4 hours when your cough returns. one pill lasts 12 hours, s
and -- and he just looked at me and smiled, he said, that you know, doc, you lose every battle that youticipate in. tomorrow you go to battle for our daughters. we pray for you. and we go to battle with you. >> translator: when i saw them for the first time it was incredible. >> the girls are recovering this morning. doctors are hopeful that they will be home soon to live out healthy and fully ind amazing. >> let's sign that dude up as a motivational speaker. deep thoughts for...
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"grey's anatomy" hot doc jason george takes over the screen actors guild prep. >> this guy is what everyoneking of the sag awards,
"grey's anatomy" hot doc jason george takes over the screen actors guild prep. >> this guy is what everyoneking of the sag awards,
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. >> doc, signature net, best idea of 2017 for wells fargo. >> right.nd that's one of the reasons i think, judge. it was down 24%. they're thinking there's comeback coming. clearly they beat on the last earnings cycle in november just ahead of thanksgiving. and they offered full year guidance for 2017 that was much better than expected. so on any weakness here which i think you may get in this one over the next two weeks, buy it. >>> josh, give ming so on facebook. initiated today with $150 price target at ages capital with a buy rating. >> yeah. i looked at the abstract. there's not a lot new in this report. we agree the trends are supportive of facebook. but, you know, i'm in the camp that says we're all aware of this, what's next and i don't know if any of that's out. valuation. similar thing probably not as hot as facebook as a stock but could work well into the new year. >> marathon, elliott there? >> elliott is getting exactly what they wanted and you're looking at a possible tax free separation of speedway. that takes them out of the convenience
. >> doc, signature net, best idea of 2017 for wells fargo. >> right.nd that's one of the reasons i think, judge. it was down 24%. they're thinking there's comeback coming. clearly they beat on the last earnings cycle in november just ahead of thanksgiving. and they offered full year guidance for 2017 that was much better than expected. so on any weakness here which i think you may get in this one over the next two weeks, buy it. >>> josh, give ming so on facebook....
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doc, you're up first. what do you have?e of the folks that was meeting with the president today, judge. and that is celgene. the ceo of celgene was meeting with the president. we see the stock moving up dramatically from yesterday at $112 a share. so where it was yesterday. through $115 today. pulled back a little but they're buying the $117 calls out in february. so these are just 18 days out. i bought those calls, judge. i'll probably be in them a week to ten days is my guess. >> pete? >> you know in the ad space we've seen more activity. not too long ago we had activity in mosaic. but today i'm going to the options in potash. if you look at this one, really large call buying. 6,000 of the february 19 strike calls were purchased for around 30 cents. not a massive dollar amount trade but a good size trade, none the less. it seems like that area is not only been moving to the upside but maybe there's still an extension to continue that move to the upside. these are just out of the money calls today. i'm in those. i will be
doc, you're up first. what do you have?e of the folks that was meeting with the president today, judge. and that is celgene. the ceo of celgene was meeting with the president. we see the stock moving up dramatically from yesterday at $112 a share. so where it was yesterday. through $115 today. pulled back a little but they're buying the $117 calls out in february. so these are just 18 days out. i bought those calls, judge. i'll probably be in them a week to ten days is my guess. >> pete?...
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"grey's anatomy" hot doc jason george takes over the screen actors guild prep. >> this guy is what everyoneag awards, we're flashing back to its most iconic red carpet gowns. >> i just look at the dresses and pick the one that feels right. >> whose dress took top honors? >> plus your insider bonus is a female feast for the senses. >> that's why singing is so fabulous. >> why celine dion found the power of love for gwen stefani. ♪ >> now "the insider" tracking hollywood from the inside out.
"grey's anatomy" hot doc jason george takes over the screen actors guild prep. >> this guy is what everyoneag awards, we're flashing back to its most iconic red carpet gowns. >> i just look at the dresses and pick the one that feels right. >> whose dress took top honors? >> plus your insider bonus is a female feast for the senses. >> that's why singing is so fabulous. >> why celine dion found the power of love for gwen stefani. ♪ >> now...
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you're great, doc. thank you so much. look at this story.woman on a antitrump tirade gets kicked off a plane for heckling a supporter of trump. both she and her husband were kicked off the plane. >> well, you don't have that right. >> pretend you have the moral high ground, but you put that man. that man doesn't believe in climate change. . liz: again, the husband and woman. the woman and her husband, rather, were forcibly removed. is cheering broke out from the passengers on the plane. this following multiple inauguration day protests across the country. some have given what is going on, especially when it comes to people getting upset and fighting with strangers. that in particular has some analts upset. they're calling it tds. trump derangement syndrome. with me now fox contributor dr. keith. okay. so this is from people standing up for their first amendment rights and speech. because if history tells us anything, sir. people just got off over it as some are telling the protesters. some are upset that many groups would not have rights. bu
you're great, doc. thank you so much. look at this story.woman on a antitrump tirade gets kicked off a plane for heckling a supporter of trump. both she and her husband were kicked off the plane. >> well, you don't have that right. >> pretend you have the moral high ground, but you put that man. that man doesn't believe in climate change. . liz: again, the husband and woman. the woman and her husband, rather, were forcibly removed. is cheering broke out from the passengers on the...
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. >> which i think was the case with disney >> what do you have, doc? >> 3d systems.has exploded to the upside. you don't want to chase the stock, folks. you want to be in the options. i'm in the february 15s. they're running like crazy here. something is going on. 8 million shares trade. 2 million is normal. >> follow on 3d? >> i don't like the business model. it's very crowded. a lot of people felt so many different competitors. if i ever get in the way -- i was thinking when you said urban outfitters could have a breakdown in the stock. so i'm not going to get in the way of that option trade but do feel strongly that people who are chasing this better do some homework. the business isn't that good. >> do you want to give us a final trade, pete? >> final trait trade, call of the day, apple. we saw activity in there, scott. apple still has plenty of room to run and option markets are telling us the same story. >> joey? >> adobe. stock continues to move higher and higher. i believe in it. at some point they get acquired. >> you like it? >> bought down low i think it's
. >> which i think was the case with disney >> what do you have, doc? >> 3d systems.has exploded to the upside. you don't want to chase the stock, folks. you want to be in the options. i'm in the february 15s. they're running like crazy here. something is going on. 8 million shares trade. 2 million is normal. >> follow on 3d? >> i don't like the business model. it's very crowded. a lot of people felt so many different competitors. if i ever get in the way -- i was...
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. >> our pleasure, doc. so, what's one of the problems poor brushing can cause? >> well, as you said, it's more than about dirty teeth -- it's really about getting diseases in your mouth, and not just tooth decay and gum disease, but it could be far worse. >> so, give me an example of how a problem that starts in your mouth can actually cause a problem for your whole body. >> well, studies have shown that diseases in your mouth can increase your risk of a heart attack by 10 times. it can increase your chance of getting adult-type diabetes by seven times. and if you're a young pregnant woman, it can have very bad effects on the term of your pregnancy. >> wow. you know, i'd love to ask you a few more questions, doctor, but i think i'd better go and brush my teeth. see you later. >> [ laughs ] that's a great idea. ♪ >> here's another crazy law that's still on the books. if you own a lion, you can't take him to the movies -- at least not in baltimore, where it's against the law. for some reason, maryland lawmakers didn't think bringing a tiger to the movies should al
. >> our pleasure, doc. so, what's one of the problems poor brushing can cause? >> well, as you said, it's more than about dirty teeth -- it's really about getting diseases in your mouth, and not just tooth decay and gum disease, but it could be far worse. >> so, give me an example of how a problem that starts in your mouth can actually cause a problem for your whole body. >> well, studies have shown that diseases in your mouth can increase your risk of a heart attack by...
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the doc premieres this weekend on h-b-o. justin timberlake is a singer, an actor, and a basketball fan -- in fact, he's part memphis grizzlies. so when his team visited l-a this week to play the lakers, j-t attended the game... then tried a shot from half-court, 47-feet from the basket: then, as he posted on instagram, "just in case y'all thought it was a fluke," he did it again. maybe justin should suit up for the grizzlies: they lost to the lakers by 14 points. what do you think would happen if 12 gigantic spaceships landed in different locations around the world? that is what the movie arrival explores, starring amy adams, jeremy renner and forest whitaker. amy adams is best actress this weekend, but last night the national board of review honored her for best actress here's what she had to say on the red carpet we may know the theme of one of donald trumps inaugural balls tmz is reporting the trump team is planning a "big apple ball" featuring every nyc icon you could think of empire state building and statue of liberty
the doc premieres this weekend on h-b-o. justin timberlake is a singer, an actor, and a basketball fan -- in fact, he's part memphis grizzlies. so when his team visited l-a this week to play the lakers, j-t attended the game... then tried a shot from half-court, 47-feet from the basket: then, as he posted on instagram, "just in case y'all thought it was a fluke," he did it again. maybe justin should suit up for the grizzlies: they lost to the lakers by 14 points. what do you think...
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. >> if you had a time machine like doc brown and marty mcfly in back to the future moves what is onemove you would reverse. >> you really asking this question and it's one desean jackson because they lost that guy and the top defense and looking for him for the last two years and as soon as desean jackson went their passing attack fizzled, he was the type of guy who can make big plays and don't have guys with big plays and the second is shady mccoy but desean jackson is the first mistake and got nothing back for him. >> one common denominator chip kelly well the eagles could go back to the future in march and bring desean back that is right the redskins receiver is a free agent but not everyone would be on board with this move. listen to what ron says about the idea of bringing desean jackson back. >> i would not bring desean jackson back i would bring someone with desean jackson's skills a young desean jackson via the draft. i'm just a firm believer right wrong or different and you can agree or disagree with me i think you build your team through the draft and you develop your team
. >> if you had a time machine like doc brown and marty mcfly in back to the future moves what is onemove you would reverse. >> you really asking this question and it's one desean jackson because they lost that guy and the top defense and looking for him for the last two years and as soon as desean jackson went their passing attack fizzled, he was the type of guy who can make big plays and don't have guys with big plays and the second is shady mccoy but desean jackson is the first...
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eat here and every three hours they get a break of about 15 minutes so they can go out and they can doc all the things that they need td do. so the question is would you be willing to do this? we figured out 117 hours that they're going to need to stay fashion. guys, you could drive to the west coast and probably back again in that time period, so i think if you think of this -- have you thought about this, rob? 117 hours? that's a really long time. rob has it the best.. i think the easiest thing to do is do it hour by hour. can i tell them, rob? rob has a fever. rob is sick. he woke up this morning sick, but he's in this for the long hall. live from the convention centerc owe, yeah, by the way, the auto show is going on inside, too. > hey, gary did i hear you sayy earlier even though they're all touching the car, if they all stay there the whole time, they don't all win the car, do they? >> thanks for listening, sarah. > i'm shawn, but that's okay. no problem tucker. it's all right. shawn, i have no monitor out here. three left at the end at sundayy at 12 then they'll get a keenan if t
eat here and every three hours they get a break of about 15 minutes so they can go out and they can doc all the things that they need td do. so the question is would you be willing to do this? we figured out 117 hours that they're going to need to stay fashion. guys, you could drive to the west coast and probably back again in that time period, so i think if you think of this -- have you thought about this, rob? 117 hours? that's a really long time. rob has it the best.. i think the easiest...
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doc emrick, eddie olczyk, and pierre along with liam mchugh, mike milbury, keith jones, they will bring of it to you tomorrow starting at 1:00 eastern. auston matthews with pierre mcguire. >> let's talk about overtime first. what did you see, how did you make it happen? >> i mean, not much. i think, trying to make a play in the middle, the puck balanced. just laying there. tried to get it up, over the goalie as much as i could and i was able to sneak in there. it's a big two points for us. this setting and everything is first class, amazing. for us to get this win, it's huge. >> auston, you're down 1-0 going into the third period then you have the nuclear eruption of offense and they come back with the two late goals. how did you guys manage to keep it together on the bench? >> just stay level-headed. i mean, it's a long game. just continue to play the way we were playing. couple bad breaks for us. they scored a couple goals. gave them momentum. we didn't give up. stuck with it and were able to pull it out in overtime. >> you went number one overall for a reason. you're a game breaker a
doc emrick, eddie olczyk, and pierre along with liam mchugh, mike milbury, keith jones, they will bring of it to you tomorrow starting at 1:00 eastern. auston matthews with pierre mcguire. >> let's talk about overtime first. what did you see, how did you make it happen? >> i mean, not much. i think, trying to make a play in the middle, the puck balanced. just laying there. tried to get it up, over the goalie as much as i could and i was able to sneak in there. it's a big two points...
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and then brought to the fair where they were killed and in the native people of the fair eight those docs the humane society in buffalo was very progressive with the second society in the united states. and they were very distressed by this. they wanted to acknowledge the cultural traditions of the nave it -- native performers. it was a very troubling event it was also an event that revealed the cultural tensions and challenges of this. there was some positive aspects. a people that are not from the united states not the case in buffalo. i think one of the things that buffalo should be proud of is the way that they invited latin american republic to be part of this expedition and give them a platform on which to speak into talkback. we have recently fought a war in cuba and we are now very much involved in helping govern in cuba we would really prefer that the united states would give us would greet us. they exhibit the space in which show off their accomplishments in their arts. it also gave them a way to talk back for the american board policy. i think it's pretty interesting. you peopl
and then brought to the fair where they were killed and in the native people of the fair eight those docs the humane society in buffalo was very progressive with the second society in the united states. and they were very distressed by this. they wanted to acknowledge the cultural traditions of the nave it -- native performers. it was a very troubling event it was also an event that revealed the cultural tensions and challenges of this. there was some positive aspects. a people that are not...
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say if i told you this was 1973, mayo 73, what would you say if i told you that in 1970, jesse and doc helms, i think it was 70, could've been 69, were sitting in the living room in raleigh, reading the raleigh observer and there was an advertisement for an orphanage and a young man 12 years old and still races up to his hips on both legs and in steel crutches was pictured saying all he wanted for christmas is someone to love me and take me home? what would you say if i told you jesse helms adopted a young boy? i said i'd feel like a jerk. he said they did joe. here's the lesson, you can joke, it's always appropriate to question another man and woman's judgment. it's never appropriate to question their motives because you don't know their motives. you don't know. and the first guy walkout of that in that big baptist church was now a 64-year-old, six foot one, tall man embraces walking up to me and putting his arms around me and saying my father and i love you. so you know, it's a place that reflects where we are as a country and you got to listen to the other person's perspective. and
say if i told you this was 1973, mayo 73, what would you say if i told you that in 1970, jesse and doc helms, i think it was 70, could've been 69, were sitting in the living room in raleigh, reading the raleigh observer and there was an advertisement for an orphanage and a young man 12 years old and still races up to his hips on both legs and in steel crutches was pictured saying all he wanted for christmas is someone to love me and take me home? what would you say if i told you jesse helms...
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not just the war by coming home with the transition we get doc high suicide rates. >> with at deadline that is a promise to yourself but even as he has these thoughts going to the pickup classes with a dating profiler was hard. nothing seemed right what was wrong so i decided about that suicidal stuff. [laughter] this may be a personal question but where you are at now greg. >> ivory. [laughter] -- i married. >> now she knows? >> when i got the of book deal. [laughter] and i saw on your web site you do recommend as a reentry strategy? >> there are teachers that teach one aspect but for one year after i came back i took three years for courses actually they were good they call it the inner game. have the older game any work on your inner game. [laughter] >> so actually the last one i went to we spend too grand and then trying to get laid to much so give up the girls. and then two weeks later i met my wife and then i give up laugh laugh. >> because then you say if there are any tips? out can you tell? if you are being deemed? >> if somebody asks if you floss after you brush? that is a la
not just the war by coming home with the transition we get doc high suicide rates. >> with at deadline that is a promise to yourself but even as he has these thoughts going to the pickup classes with a dating profiler was hard. nothing seemed right what was wrong so i decided about that suicidal stuff. [laughter] this may be a personal question but where you are at now greg. >> ivory. [laughter] -- i married. >> now she knows? >> when i got the of book deal. [laughter]...
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. >> you were expecting marty and doc? nope, adam and ducis here. >> great scott.ack to philadelphia in our delorean time machine. >> and where we're going there are no roads. >> the pennsylvania convention center is packed with cars. >> it's auto show night guys >> and you know that means we are rocking the red carpet. >> start your engines, 6-a-b-c's preview of the philadelphia auto show is here. >> the pieces come together each year. >> it's all right there waiting for you. >> it starts with 4 wheels capable of anything. >> whether it's burning rubber, or climbing mountains. >> there is so much out there. >> each piece made with precision, building blocks
. >> you were expecting marty and doc? nope, adam and ducis here. >> great scott.ack to philadelphia in our delorean time machine. >> and where we're going there are no roads. >> the pennsylvania convention center is packed with cars. >> it's auto show night guys >> and you know that means we are rocking the red carpet. >> start your engines, 6-a-b-c's preview of the philadelphia auto show is here. >> the pieces come together each year. >>...