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dr. tom price >> what are some of the signs of someone who's suffered neglect? >> one of the signs you could see would be dehydration, you could see malnutrition, pressure ulcers is one that people tend to focus on is potentially a sign of neglect. >> dr price says that many of the symptoms of abuse could also be symptoms of the underlying disease that brought the person to the nursing home in the first place. but that abuse is more common than previously thought. >> how many people suffer abuse in nursing homes but they have no family, they have no one to speak for them, so when they die, they die. so most of these things that are occurring, when a death occurs from neglect it's just basically not being detected, and part of that is that there is no surveillance apparatus, and when there is, like we have a regulatory body in georgia that does that, i've seen every law enforcement official i've worked with exhausted from the sheer number. >> we have a veritable epidemic of abuse and neglect in nursing homes around this country. i've tried cases literally from fl
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price. tom: then nigeria, venezuela and the rest are flat on their back. dr.a, 6.2 9% bolivars per dollar. the black-market rate is higher. that economy is about tom: to collapse. gtom: gdp in the u.s.? dr. shilling: 2% growth. the average since the recovery started in the middle of 2009 is 2.3% compound annual rate. my 2010 book, that is what i forecast. you get out until the age of deleveraging is over and it is not over. tom: agenda. olivia: you are taking it off, looking at greece. tom: greece who cares? a lot of smart people. francisco of goldman sachs. he says look, we are exhausted and we do not care but we should. a huge deal with knock on effects to the banking system of europe. read about greece get smarter, it will not go away. olivia: happy birthday to the bull market. the stock rally turns six years old. the s&p 500 has tripled since march 9, 2009. gary shilling, do you agree we should be in cash? tom: i am in the -- ryan: we are still in a risk on environment. they are defensive. things like health care, consumer staples, utilities. thanks people
price. tom: then nigeria, venezuela and the rest are flat on their back. dr.a, 6.2 9% bolivars per dollar. the black-market rate is higher. that economy is about tom: to collapse. gtom: gdp in the u.s.? dr. shilling: 2% growth. the average since the recovery started in the middle of 2009 is 2.3% compound annual rate. my 2010 book, that is what i forecast. you get out until the age of deleveraging is over and it is not over. tom: agenda. olivia: you are taking it off, looking at greece. tom:...
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. >> dr. price, which committees do you intend to issue reconciliation instructions to and what do you plan to use reconciliation for? mr. price: the great opportunity we have with a senate that is now in republican hands is that we have an opportunity to have a unified budget between the two chambers and do something called reconciliation, which is an opportunity to pass a piece of legislation out of the house and out of the senate with just 51 votes in the united states senate and put it on the president's desk to put forward good policy and to provide a contrast for the american people to see who's trying to solve these challenges and who might be standing in the way. our reconciliation directives will direct eight or nine different committees to identify areas of savings and have the flexibility to be able to address the issue of obamacare repeal, has flexibility to address other items should the conference desire to do so. we have specific language that identifies calls on the committees of jur
. >> dr. price, which committees do you intend to issue reconciliation instructions to and what do you plan to use reconciliation for? mr. price: the great opportunity we have with a senate that is now in republican hands is that we have an opportunity to have a unified budget between the two chambers and do something called reconciliation, which is an opportunity to pass a piece of legislation out of the house and out of the senate with just 51 votes in the united states senate and put...
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in fact, i will give you my special tv price. >> female announcer: and remember, dr. ho's belt is covered by medicare. call now to get relief for your tired, achy back. don't delay. call now. >> call now t relief for your back. back pain doesn't have to limit your life. >> hi, and welcome back. we're here today with dr. michael ho. the hophysio decompression belt has helped back-pain patients throughout north america recapture something that their pain had taken away from their lives -- the joy of an active lifestyle. dr. ho, who else has tested your hophysio belt? >> john, i've tested my belt on many people, from golfers, football players, paramedics gardeners, people who like to walk, people who like to cook, office and factory workers people who drive a lot, and parents with small children. this belt works, and doctors recommend it. >> i think every patient with back pain should be wearing this belt because it not only gives you some core strength and support in your spine, but it also gives you a traction effect which decompresses the discs that we have in our low
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price. betty: dr. greenspan, what about this theory though? eems inevitable that we are going to see this huge oversupply in oil prices come down even more. is that eventually going to hit u.s. production? it might be a very sharp crash and the number of rigs that gate close down. but eventually the market will adjust? guest: remember, the rigs that have been closing down has not affected the passion to produce crude yet and the reason is that most of them -- the ones that are not multiple well related are getting the inefficient ranks shut down. -- rigs shut down. the capacity to build oil remains there. frankly i expected to turn down or ease a number of weeks ago and these numbers keep rising. it is perfectly credible that because the cost of crude especially for she'll crude which is more expensive than stare do -- standard oil, those numbers are high at $55 or $65 a barrel. there are some which go under $50 a barrel. there's not much room under their before cash flow turns negative. at that point, they shut down and it could be quite abrup
price. betty: dr. greenspan, what about this theory though? eems inevitable that we are going to see this huge oversupply in oil prices come down even more. is that eventually going to hit u.s. production? it might be a very sharp crash and the number of rigs that gate close down. but eventually the market will adjust? guest: remember, the rigs that have been closing down has not affected the passion to produce crude yet and the reason is that most of them -- the ones that are not multiple well...
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gerri: maybe they will compete on price. dr.bell, thanks for coming in. >> thanks for having me, gerri. gerri: later in the show, real estate heir robert durst arrested in the connection for the murder of his friend 15 minutes ago after saying in a hbo documentary he killed them all. we'll have the latest. >>> the government telling us recently that eating eggs does not raise our cholesterol but with so many egg options to choose from what should we buy? that is coming up. it's more than a network and the cloud. it's reliable uptime. and multi-layered security. it's how you stay connected to each other and to your customers. with centurylink you get advanced technology solutions, including an industry leading broadband network, and cloud and hosting services - all with dedicated responsive support. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner you're free to focus on growing your business. centurylink. your link to what's next. ♪ >> there is no better start to the day than eggs for breakfast. let me have eggs with side of
gerri: maybe they will compete on price. dr.bell, thanks for coming in. >> thanks for having me, gerri. gerri: later in the show, real estate heir robert durst arrested in the connection for the murder of his friend 15 minutes ago after saying in a hbo documentary he killed them all. we'll have the latest. >>> the government telling us recently that eating eggs does not raise our cholesterol but with so many egg options to choose from what should we buy? that is coming up. it's...
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prices. brian: the veterans administration is allowed. dr. fugh-berman: some systems can but what the government really is not allowed to negotiate specific drug prices. they have a formulary so specific systems will have drugs that are on the formulary and those are the ones that are preferred for subscribers. we spend more. brian: from the government through medicaid or medicare d be allowed to negotiate the price of drugs -- should the government for medicare d or medicaid the allowed to negotiate the price of drugs? why did congress do that? dr. fugh-berman: there was quite a bit of lobbying on behalf of industry. brian: what is your opinion of lobbying on the pharmaceutical industry? does it work for them? dr. fugh-berman: yes, lobbying works well for them and so do the covert things they do. the education of consumers. they do quite a lot of straight out lobbying as well. and also of government regulators. they really will try any tactic that works. brian: let's go back to your website and some video, dr. douglas as a little piece where
prices. brian: the veterans administration is allowed. dr. fugh-berman: some systems can but what the government really is not allowed to negotiate specific drug prices. they have a formulary so specific systems will have drugs that are on the formulary and those are the ones that are preferred for subscribers. we spend more. brian: from the government through medicaid or medicare d be allowed to negotiate the price of drugs -- should the government for medicare d or medicaid the allowed to...
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dr. john and south florida. baby harden jordan price. final minute off the miss wright get out the way.m. 11points for him. lasalle wins. tu hosting uconn. temple on the break. bond finishes at the rim. owls up three. the transfer jesse morgan came over from umass. he has 17. temple wins 75-63 and finishes the season 22-9. that's a look at sports. stick around. we'll be right back. >>> daylight saving time is here and that means we lose an hour of sleep as we spring forward at 2:00 a.m. before you head to bed tonight, a reminder to change your clocks and you might want to put fresh batteries in the smoke detectors. >> but we are gaining numbers with the temperatures here. warmer air is moving in and temperatures are going up. 48 degrees tomorrow and it's going to be dry and it's going to be sunshine. so it's a good-looking day. and we stay mild next week. but we track another chance of showers, tuesday, friday and saturday. >> i have a feeling a lot of people will be out tomorrow enjoying the sunshine. >>> that's nbc 10 news for now. "snl" is next. for news and updates any time go to ww
dr. john and south florida. baby harden jordan price. final minute off the miss wright get out the way.m. 11points for him. lasalle wins. tu hosting uconn. temple on the break. bond finishes at the rim. owls up three. the transfer jesse morgan came over from umass. he has 17. temple wins 75-63 and finishes the season 22-9. that's a look at sports. stick around. we'll be right back. >>> daylight saving time is here and that means we lose an hour of sleep as we spring forward at 2:00...
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talking about the price index first, dr. shiller. great to see you. want to begin simply with this, should we really try to spin this forward. this is a january number? do you have indication what the february numbers might be? will we see a trend when it comes to rising home prices? >> our numbers have shown a lot of momentum and the last few months have been similar. i feel quite confident that february numbers will look similar as well. this is a very momentum based index and go up for a year or more because just based on momentum alone. liz: now i'm wondering if sunshine can unleash sort of the beast of housing purchases. no more eight feet of snow, we hope, in certainly the northeast. that will only accelerate what appears to be a strengthening trend? >> i don't think the snow had a big impact on this. i think things are moving along pretty smoothly. if you go on a seasonally adjusted basis. 10 and 20 city indexes were up 9/10 percent in the one month. so it's pretty steady. home prices are not as influenced by the factors as people think. i thin
talking about the price index first, dr. shiller. great to see you. want to begin simply with this, should we really try to spin this forward. this is a january number? do you have indication what the february numbers might be? will we see a trend when it comes to rising home prices? >> our numbers have shown a lot of momentum and the last few months have been similar. i feel quite confident that february numbers will look similar as well. this is a very momentum based index and go up for...
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prices. credit goes to dr. edward denny. what you'll see is not just buybacks, but dividends in yellow.rtainly slowed down in the wake of the financial crisis but recovered with a vengeance. for dividends, you will see less noticeable drop off the payments have slowed considerably in the last three years. since many investors reinvest in the stock market, he says it's no surprise to see the s&p 500 highly correlated with the some of these two cash flows. all of this speaks to a couple of rob themes in the market. the first is the push by activist investors to get the 1.75 trillion dollars of cash off the balance sheets and back -- back to shareholders pockets. then record low insurance rates not to mention the fact you've got a need to pad out earnings goods. there's a fairly tepid pace in its middle stages. >> carl icahn is not the only one who benefits from companies repurchasing their own shares. those companies tend to outperform. scarlet: since the bottom of the market in march of 2009, the s&p 500 by back index which measures the 100 companies with the highest repurchase ratio has
prices. credit goes to dr. edward denny. what you'll see is not just buybacks, but dividends in yellow.rtainly slowed down in the wake of the financial crisis but recovered with a vengeance. for dividends, you will see less noticeable drop off the payments have slowed considerably in the last three years. since many investors reinvest in the stock market, he says it's no surprise to see the s&p 500 highly correlated with the some of these two cash flows. all of this speaks to a couple of...
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price: dr. mcdermott is recognized for six minutes. mr. mcdermott: this budget fails to address the growing primary care crisis in this country. rather than building on proven initiatives and programs my republican colleagues have allowed our federal commitment to primary care to fall by the wayside. this is particularly harmful as we work to make sure that access to insurance means access to care. the affordable care act had tremendous success in reducing the number of americans with coverage from 20.3% to 13 ppt 2%. unfortunately, the primary care work force has not kept pace with the growing number of insured americans. according to a new study, the country will face a shortage of as many as 33 -- as 31,000 primary care doctors by 2025. throughout the country rural and low income communities will be hit the hardest and patients who need care will be the ones who suffer the most. we will no -- we know why this is happening. for years our medical system has increasingly steered new doctors away from the practice of primary care and the ma
price: dr. mcdermott is recognized for six minutes. mr. mcdermott: this budget fails to address the growing primary care crisis in this country. rather than building on proven initiatives and programs my republican colleagues have allowed our federal commitment to primary care to fall by the wayside. this is particularly harmful as we work to make sure that access to insurance means access to care. the affordable care act had tremendous success in reducing the number of americans with coverage...
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dr. john hosting dayton. second half it's baby hardin jordan price, catch and shoot. he had 21. florida's up five. final minutes, look at rice. get out of the way! the big fella, 11 points. lasalle went 55-53. finishes the regular season 15 and 15. north broad street. temple hosting uconn. jaylon bond get out of the way! nice dunk and finish. down 5 at the break. at the half owls up three. jesse morgan the transfer from u mass he's been big. temple wins 75-63, finishes the regular season 22-9. st. joe's at rhode island. deandre to james demerit for three. hawks cut the ram's lead to 3. uri led by brutta. steals and takes it all the way for the dukes. he had 18. st. joe's loses 78-68 to finish the season 13-17. >>> hats off to the princeton women, who remain undefeated beating columbia 63-44. the 29-0 tigers clinch the ivy league crown and wrap up the season against penn tuesday. phils hosting the blue jays. david buchanan pitching john hamilton leaving the hard knocks life. gone to left field. buchanan, one run in two innings. first time we've seen jonathan this season. easy breezy for him. toront
dr. john hosting dayton. second half it's baby hardin jordan price, catch and shoot. he had 21. florida's up five. final minutes, look at rice. get out of the way! the big fella, 11 points. lasalle went 55-53. finishes the regular season 15 and 15. north broad street. temple hosting uconn. jaylon bond get out of the way! nice dunk and finish. down 5 at the break. at the half owls up three. jesse morgan the transfer from u mass he's been big. temple wins 75-63, finishes the regular season 22-9....
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dr. king and josea williams and james orange and so many others who paid the big price during that seasonre not here with us. reverend abernathy, i thought about them. also, the work before us, when you look, poverty is a weapon of mass destruction. dr. king made the last case, you have the right to vote but you also need the right to eat and have health care and housing. the governor has rejected billions of dollars in medicaid money, having taken $100 million in education grants and spend it on prisons rather than schools and teachers. i was caught between the joy of the moment, the look on the face of those before us and that is the need to address poverty and racial disparity. >> indeed. the president said himself, he said listen, of course we have come a very very long way but there is continued work to be done. i ask you because the other -- >> let me say, we have come a long way but also, we have taken a big hit. when the troops were in the south in the last century, reconstruction took place. the troops left, then came in the violence and then came in the 1896 law. when you remove
dr. king and josea williams and james orange and so many others who paid the big price during that seasonre not here with us. reverend abernathy, i thought about them. also, the work before us, when you look, poverty is a weapon of mass destruction. dr. king made the last case, you have the right to vote but you also need the right to eat and have health care and housing. the governor has rejected billions of dollars in medicaid money, having taken $100 million in education grants and spend it...
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as gloria mentioned, he paid back the $58,000, the price of the trips he took with dr. meljen. he has denied wrong doing on this and other things. if you remember there were some allegations that he had hired prostitutes while he was down in the dominican republic. and also he had improperly intervened on behalf of a couple of wealthy bankers from ecuador. and so that also was being investigated by the fbi. we're told that both of those matters are not going to be part of this case that's going to be brought forward by the justice department in the next couple of weeks. >> all right. evan perez, gloria borger thank you to both of you. >>> president obama is expected to address today's strong jobs numbers live in town hall. he could also address, of course the justice department's scathing report this week accusing police in ferguson missouri of racial bias and discrimination including racist e-mails about president obama that were sent by police officers. we'll take you there live to his town hall in just a moment as soon as he starts speaking. but first, let's go to ferguson.
as gloria mentioned, he paid back the $58,000, the price of the trips he took with dr. meljen. he has denied wrong doing on this and other things. if you remember there were some allegations that he had hired prostitutes while he was down in the dominican republic. and also he had improperly intervened on behalf of a couple of wealthy bankers from ecuador. and so that also was being investigated by the fbi. we're told that both of those matters are not going to be part of this case that's going...
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so we would really like for the right price to be the price they bring it to the market in. >> dr. o a conversation we had with you several months ago. i think it's great you're looking at ways to make sure you're getting the best prices for your customers 37 but i still have concerned whether consumers will be able to get the drugs they need that are new to market that are just making sure they have the access to all of those. how do you reassure consumers? >> our goal is exactly what you're saying. i would love not to exclude a single drug. what you'd really like and let's take the inhibitors. you'd like to have both products available to patients as long as they're both fairly priced. our goal is really what you're stating. most choice at the lowest price. >> you mentioned fairly priced. i'm sure your idea of a fair price and the drug company's idea of a fair price aren't exactly one in the same. >> that's probably true. we're going to aggressively push. that's how the market balances itself. >> wouldn't it help also when it comes to trade negotiations if we were a lot tougher on
so we would really like for the right price to be the price they bring it to the market in. >> dr. o a conversation we had with you several months ago. i think it's great you're looking at ways to make sure you're getting the best prices for your customers 37 but i still have concerned whether consumers will be able to get the drugs they need that are new to market that are just making sure they have the access to all of those. how do you reassure consumers? >> our goal is exactly...
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dr. john hosting dayton. second half, it's baby hardin, jordan price, catch and shoot. he had 21. florida's up five. at rice. get out of the way! the big fella, 11 points. lasalle went 55-53. finishes the regular season 15 and 15. north broad street. temple hosting uconn. jaylon bond, get out of the way! nice dunk and finish. down 5 at the break. at the half, owls up three. jesse morgan, the transfer from u mass, he's been big. temple wins 75-63, finishes the regular season 22-9. st. joe's at rhode island. deandre to james demerit for three. hawks cut the ram's lead to 3. uri led by brutta. steals and takes it all the way for the dukes. he had 18. st. joe's loses 78-68 to finish the season 13-17. >>> hats off to the princeton women, who remain undefeated, beating columbia 63-44. the 29-0 tigers clinch the ivy league crown and wrap up the season against penn tuesday. phils hosting the blue jays. david buchanan pitching, john hamilton leaving the hard knocks life. gone to left field. buchanan, one run in two innings. first time we've seen jonathan this season. easy breezy for him. toronto wins 4-2. th
dr. john hosting dayton. second half, it's baby hardin, jordan price, catch and shoot. he had 21. florida's up five. at rice. get out of the way! the big fella, 11 points. lasalle went 55-53. finishes the regular season 15 and 15. north broad street. temple hosting uconn. jaylon bond, get out of the way! nice dunk and finish. down 5 at the break. at the half, owls up three. jesse morgan, the transfer from u mass, he's been big. temple wins 75-63, finishes the regular season 22-9. st. joe's at...
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dr. john hosting dayton. second half, it's baby hardin, jordan price, catch and shoot. he had 21. florida's up five.look at rice. get out of the way! the big fella, 11 points. lasalle went 55-53. finishes the regular season 15 and 15. north broad street. temple hosting uconn. jaylon bond, get out of the way! nice dunk and finish. down 5 at the break. at the half, owls up three. jesse morgan, the transfer from u mass, he's been big. temple wins 75-63, finishes the regular season 22-9. st. joe's at rhode island. deandre to james demerit for three. hawks cut the ram's lead to 3. uri led by brutta. steals and takes it all the way for the dukes. he had 18. st. joe's loses 78-68 to finish the season 13-17. >>> hats off to the princeton women, who remain undefeated, beating columbia 63-44. the 29-0 tigers clinch the ivy league crown and wrap up the season against penn tuesday. phils hosting the blue jays. david buchanan pitching, john hamilton leaving the hard knocks life. gone to left field. buchanan, one run in two innings. first time we've seen jonathan this season. easy breezy for him. toronto wins 4-2
dr. john hosting dayton. second half, it's baby hardin, jordan price, catch and shoot. he had 21. florida's up five.look at rice. get out of the way! the big fella, 11 points. lasalle went 55-53. finishes the regular season 15 and 15. north broad street. temple hosting uconn. jaylon bond, get out of the way! nice dunk and finish. down 5 at the break. at the half, owls up three. jesse morgan, the transfer from u mass, he's been big. temple wins 75-63, finishes the regular season 22-9. st. joe's...
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dr. scholl's. the #1 selling freeze brand. introducing the kelley blue book price advisor. shows you what should pay. it gives you a fair purchase price that's based on what others recently paid for the same new car and kelley blue book's trusted pricing expertise. kbb.com >>> programming note. you might have seen reports over the past few days that big wall street banks are so upset by the way massachusetts senator elizabeth warren talks about them, that they are threatening to punish all democratic senate candidates in 2016 by not giving them any more wall street money unless they figure out a way to rein elizabeth warren in. wouldn't you lover to ask her how she feels about that? i get to. tomorrow night, elizabeth warren is here for the interview. and come to think of it there are a few other things i'd like to talk to her about as well. tomorrow night, woo-hoo! much more ahead. stay with us. in small business you have to work hard, know your numbers, and stay focused. i was determined to create new york city's first self-serve frozen yogurt franchise. and now you have
dr. scholl's. the #1 selling freeze brand. introducing the kelley blue book price advisor. shows you what should pay. it gives you a fair purchase price that's based on what others recently paid for the same new car and kelley blue book's trusted pricing expertise. kbb.com >>> programming note. you might have seen reports over the past few days that big wall street banks are so upset by the way massachusetts senator elizabeth warren talks about them, that they are threatening to punish...
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dr. king's call to march along and for that they paid a hefty price. >> there may be some tear gas ahead-- >> martin luther king jr. asked the nation's ministers, black and white to join him in selma for a march to montgomery, the state's capitol. it wasn't just a show of unity king knew that white ministers would keep a nation's attention focused on selma and put more pressure on president johnson. clark olson heard the call. >> is it hard for you to be here now? >> i've gotten used to it. i've been back here a number of times, and i've gotten used to it but there is still within me that old terror. >> nearly 50 years after bloody sunday we walked with olson. on the block that changed his life. >> this is walker's cafe. >> olson joined two other white ministers olaf miller and jim reed for a quick meal. >> they ran out of everything but roast and fried chicken by the time we got there. >> moments after the trio left the cafe, they found themselves surrounded by white agitators. >> do you remember what they said? >> yes, i do. they called out primarily thing they called out was hey you ni
dr. king's call to march along and for that they paid a hefty price. >> there may be some tear gas ahead-- >> martin luther king jr. asked the nation's ministers, black and white to join him in selma for a march to montgomery, the state's capitol. it wasn't just a show of unity king knew that white ministers would keep a nation's attention focused on selma and put more pressure on president johnson. clark olson heard the call. >> is it hard for you to be here now? >>...
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price. invest with confidence. hey buddy, you're squashing me! liquid wart remover? could take weeks to treat. embarrassing wart? dr. scholl's freeze away wipes 'em out fast with as few as one treatment. freeze away! dr. scholl's. the #1 selling freeze brand. claritin-d presents two allergy sufferers. one had allergies with nasal congestion so he tried the newest allergy spray, which could take several days to feel the full effect of relief. the other went straight to the pharmacy counter for the fast, powerful relief of claritin-d. it's tough on allergies with nasal congestion and starts to work in just 30 minutes. the moral? nothing works faster than claritin-d. find it at the pharmacy counter. and live claritin clear. >> schieffer: we'll be right back. 40% of the streetlights in detroit, at one point, did not work. you had some blocks and you had major thoroughfares and corridors that were just totally pitch black. those things had to change. we wanted to restore our lighting system in the city. you can have the greatest dreams in the world, but unless you can finance those dreams, it doesn't happen. at the time
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dr. michael meyer also says more students are planning to pursue a master's degree or ph.d. >> on one side this is an enormously positive thing. but there's a pricebe paid for it. reporter: but isabelle has learned to relax. by playing music. or working out. alexandra unplugs from social media. they know the support they have makes a difference, too. i'm sheila gray, abc 7 news. kimberly: kind of makes you relieved you
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price of oil. >> the contagion is back again, oil has rolled over. >> dr. j?> well, i still think lower for longer michele. yesterday on the show -- >> for interest rates. >> not for the market. the market hasn't been doing anything. the market going like this. granted it has a heart beat but ends up unchanged on the week. >> back where we started. >> basically i think you look at lower for longer and who benefits from that, take a look at a stock like kinder morgan with nearly 5% dividend yield. they are not an oil exploration play. that is pipelines. 80,000 miles of them. there's stuff moving through those pipeline -- >> 5% yield in the market makes me nervous. >> it shouldn't. it should make you want that stock because -- >> i want the yield but is it a risk? >> short-term rates will be going up when they finally do make that move. is it june, september, is it october, is it at all? whenever it is that's a short term interest rate story. >> look at the intercession move -- >> tep year rates are going to be anchored as they are right now. scott and i talked
price of oil. >> the contagion is back again, oil has rolled over. >> dr. j?> well, i still think lower for longer michele. yesterday on the show -- >> for interest rates. >> not for the market. the market hasn't been doing anything. the market going like this. granted it has a heart beat but ends up unchanged on the week. >> back where we started. >> basically i think you look at lower for longer and who benefits from that, take a look at a stock like...
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dividend and plus they're consistently outperformed both the price of gold itself and the gold miner's etf. let's take a better look with mark bristow. dr welcome back to "mad money.." >> nice to speak to you again. >> i would be remiss if i didn't give you a chance to talk about what you did in maui in terms of spear heading the fight against ebola because it was rather amazing. >> you know, jim it really was an exciting time. all we did, we're good at managing things. we manage mines and which manage infrastructure and supply chains. when it broke, we sat down with the ministry of mines and we said let's get the ministry of health together and let's see what we can do and i must say our health workers in particular our doctors on the mine sites, they really rallied to that challenge. and it was amazing what they did and we -- you know, today now we just are managing the control of the border posts and, yeah, it was really good for us as far as -- as foreign investors in the country to work with the establishment and prove our partnership. our commitment to both the country and the communities around our mines. >> well, i had a solutio
dividend and plus they're consistently outperformed both the price of gold itself and the gold miner's etf. let's take a better look with mark bristow. dr welcome back to "mad money.." >> nice to speak to you again. >> i would be remiss if i didn't give you a chance to talk about what you did in maui in terms of spear heading the fight against ebola because it was rather amazing. >> you know, jim it really was an exciting time. all we did, we're good at managing...
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dr. michael meyer says more students are planning to pursue a master's degree or ph.d. >> there's a price to be paid for it. sheila: but isabelle has learned to relax by playing music or working out. she unplugs from social media. and they know the support they have makes a difference, too. i'm sheila gray, abc 7 news. leon: snow and rain on the first day of spring? enough already! >> i'm trying to keep a positive spin on it. leon: with the latest wintry mix is expected to do for the morning commute. >> i think it was racism. leon: a bloody arrest captured on video and now demonstration is simmering tensions at u.v.a. as concerns about racism grow and complaints about a sink hole hazard are finally heard hours after a "7 on your side" report. guess who showed up. alison: looks like the start of spring could bring us back into winter. leon: that's right. here we go again, folks. the abc weather team is predicting more snow for tomorrow morning. doug hill standing by now in the storm watch weather center with your winter weather alert. doug: still will be winter tomorrow morning. spring off
dr. michael meyer says more students are planning to pursue a master's degree or ph.d. >> there's a price to be paid for it. sheila: but isabelle has learned to relax by playing music or working out. she unplugs from social media. and they know the support they have makes a difference, too. i'm sheila gray, abc 7 news. leon: snow and rain on the first day of spring? enough already! >> i'm trying to keep a positive spin on it. leon: with the latest wintry mix is expected to do for...
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price please. this is a way. this is a way to play obamacare. dr barton.>> humana has been a strong stock. a really strong sector. the obamacare decision is a big one. we will not get to know the outcome of that until june. i think between now and june, we can see a about more appreciation in these healthcare stocks. healthcare will be a really good place to hide out and humana really strong. stuart: no subsidies. they are gone. they are out of here. does humana go up or down? >> i do not take any of the insurers will survive that. if they do anything they are congress and everyone will scramble trying to figure out how to retain coverage for people. certainly, that will be a big hit for these providers and insurers. stuart: would you buy the stock? >> i like the turnaround story on mcdonald's. this human biotic thing is something near and dear to my heart. eleven months ago i had to have emergency surgery. the fact that these may be leading towards more antibiotic resistant strains of back area, i think that is a good idea even though we do not have great
price please. this is a way. this is a way to play obamacare. dr barton.>> humana has been a strong stock. a really strong sector. the obamacare decision is a big one. we will not get to know the outcome of that until june. i think between now and june, we can see a about more appreciation in these healthcare stocks. healthcare will be a really good place to hide out and humana really strong. stuart: no subsidies. they are gone. they are out of here. does humana go up or down? >> i...
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price at 1,500 hotels. book now at choicehotels.com >>> hopefully ben carson went to bed early last night. if he stayed up for "snl," well -- >> potential republican candidate dr. ben carson a neurosurgeon said homosexuality is a choice was many people go to prison state and when they come out they are gay. kind of like in that last sentence dr. carson went in as a neurosurgeon and came out as a complete i had use the. >> that was just the first joke. there are three more. this whole story started here on cnn when carson was pressed to defend gay marriage. he said being gay is different than black or hispanic because people have no control over their race. here is what happened next. >> you think they have control over their sexuality? >> absolutely. >> you think being gay is a choice? >> absolutely. >> why do you say that. >> because a lot of people who go into prison go into prison straight. when they come out, they are gay. so did something happen while they were in there? >> the left the right, both sides were critical right away. several hours later carson and on sean hannity's radio show where he blamed cnn for trying to make him look bad, listen purchas
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dr. j? >> insurance trade's the vicx, f you have s&p 500 exposure. it's cheaper today. the v.i.x., use the drerivative of that. you can do it. pricesect it cost you more? no. costing less. >> the fed, after the 4:00 close, saw currencies go crazy. any concern about market structure? >> we say fundamentally oriented, we stay. we have to invest in a 9 to 12 month time horizon. we did say, look if we adding risk at some point and there's that kind of volatility any the second quarter, look to take advantage of it. i'm hopeful we'll be able to do that in equity markets. >> final trade? >> valero. a lot of momentum. a great environment as we talked about. going to make money. >> dr. j? >> ziop. somebody with a large role, rolled up to the 16 strike. bought it. stock and option. the second biotech stock he mentioned. i'm going with europe. hedj, still like that. it's currency hedged, participation. >> excellent. thank you lady and gentlemen. >>> does it for us. "power lunch" begins right now. >>> "halftime" is is over. "power lunch" and the second half of the trading day start right now. >> michelle and all, thank you, along with mandy d
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dr. ben carson has a big announcement to make. you will hear it right here. factor is coming right back. the future of the market is never clear. but at t. rowe price we can help guide your retirement savings. our experience is one reason 100% of our retirement funds beat their 10-year lipper averages. so wherever your long-term goals take you we can help you feel confident. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. [ male announcer ] after john huntsman was diagnosed with cancer, he founded huntsman cancer institute. to fight cancer in new and different ways like combining 300 years of family histories with health records to treat, predict and in many cases, prevent, cancer. with the vital understanding that cancer moves fast. and we have to move faster. to learn more or support the cause, go to huntsmancancer.org. how do i get hotel deals nobody else gets?... i know a guy. price-line ne-go-ti-a-tor! i know this guy... konohito... and this guy... who knows a guy. hey guy. i know a g
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lincoln had a deep sense of the great price of the war where one out of every 10 young adult men in the country died, being paid because america had failed. in the words of drng spoke in century later on these very steps -- to live up to the meaning of its creed -- indeed the struggles of african-american slaves and their descendents to obtain equality and justice is one of the great challenges of our history. as secretary of the interior, i have the honor of overseeing hundreds of national parks that serve as america's storyteller. one of those critical stories is the journey from civil war to civil rights. at independence hall in philadelphia, you can tour the place where the authors of the constitution left the question of slavery for a future generation to solve. at jefferson national expansion memorial in missouri by the gateway arch and what we know as the dred scott courthouse, you can stand on the courthouse steps where slaves were sold like cattle and families were torn apart. as husbands, and wives, and children were separated, sometimes never to see each other again. a few miles from here in the maryland countryside at the area tenement undergrou
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dr. ruth witterscreen good to have you on the show. >>> and why oil prices are dropping, still ahead what the first "know your value" event in philadelphia. first they go orlando. we'll show you about that. the pitches that got them one step closer to a $10,000 bonus. >>> keep it right here on "morning joe." in one year 5.6 million hospital workers helped perform 26.6 million surgeries deliver 3.7 million babies and treat 133 million e.r. patients. now congress is considering cuts which could increase wait times reduce staff, and threaten your community's health. keep the heart of america's hospitals strong. for you and your family tell congress: don't cut hospital care. [chorus singings:] ♪ roundup ♪ i'm the protector of my patio. killing weeds where they grow. a barrier forms so weeds can't appear - serious weed prevention up to a year. [chorus singings:] ♪ roundup max control 365 ♪ so i'm fighting weeds on opening day and preventing weeds while i get away. weeds stay dead as we carve this beast, and they still aren't back when i cook this feast. [chorus singings:] ♪ roundup max control
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price at 1,500 hotels. book now at choicehotels.com hey buddy, you're squashing me! liquid wart remover? could take weeks to treat. embarrassing wart? drfew as one treatment. freeze away! dr. scholl's. the #1 selling freeze brand. what makes thermacare different? two words: it s.heal how? with heat. unlike creams and rubs that mask the pain, thermacare has patented heat cells that penetrate deep to increase circulation and accelerate healing. let's review: heat, plus relief, plus healing, equals thermacare. the proof that it heals is you. you think you take off all your make-up before bed. but do you really? [ female announcer ] neutrogena® makeup remover erases 99% of your most stubborn makeup with one towelette. can your makeup remover do that? [ female announcer ] neutrogena® makeup remover. almost sixty million make us stronger. when a girl connects with a science mentor... her confidence grows. when schools connect with technology... a 5th grader's world opens up. and when a worker connects to online degrees... his opportunities multiply. the at&t aspire initiative. helping students and communities across america. ♪ >>> one of our
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price. in our "morning rounds" the cooking show effect a new study finds that watching those popular hosts and trying out their recipes could come back to bite you on the hips. our dr to see you. it's not just watching the shows that make you gain the weight you start picking up the fork and eating what you made. >> right. this study was about an online study, allwomen. researchers asked them about their height and weight and cooking habits do they cook from scratch and where do they get their recipes. what they found is those women who get their recipes from cooking shows or social media, they had a higher body mass index. there were doers. they were on average 11 pounds heavier than the women who were viewers, which were just women who watched shows but did not cook. >> 11 pounds. doesn't that seem like a lot? >> it does. >> why is that happening? when they're cooking on tv they're not eating everything. >> that's right. they're nibbling. this kind of television has come a long way from julia child. it's entertainment, not educational. researchers coin it vicarious gluttony. a lot of us tune in and see it that we eat chocolate cake even though we're not eating it
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