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goldstein. dr. goldstein said send them right over. we sent the gentleman over. he was examined, found to have appendicitis. they set him up in a room. within six hours, he contacted us and was home, minus an appendix. and it cost about $60,000 less than going to the hospital. >> and how it is possible that it's $60,000 less? how are you able to offer these lower prices than the entire health care system which is so expensive? >> you have to think of a hospital, it's sort of like a factory that can build anything. and we like to direct patients to factories that can build just one thing. >> so tell me about your career. earlier in your career you worked as a primary care doctor who used google and texting to talk to patients. that was obviously very smart. how can you leverage consumer adoption of technology to make that patient seeking care experience more pleasant. >> well, it's just so old school. that's the thing. it's just e-mail and phone. the real innovation is within a minute, you can get a response from one of our new york city-based doctors. >> and why
goldstein. dr. goldstein said send them right over. we sent the gentleman over. he was examined, found to have appendicitis. they set him up in a room. within six hours, he contacted us and was home, minus an appendix. and it cost about $60,000 less than going to the hospital. >> and how it is possible that it's $60,000 less? how are you able to offer these lower prices than the entire health care system which is so expensive? >> you have to think of a hospital, it's sort of like a...
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you know, let me bring in adam goldstein on the next stock.eo and president because today is the day they unvail this. what will it cost, and will it bring in the travelers? hey, facebook friends, would you be more likely to take a cruise because cruises have a bad rep, but more likely to take a cruise if it offered adventures like these? like the glass pod? let me know what you any at facebook.com/lizclaman, and we'll show you the answers later. glass pod, unbelievable. ♪ if you've got it, you know how hard it can be to breathe and man, you know how that feels. copd includes emphysema and chronic brchitis. spiriva a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. you know, spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting halers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye d
you know, let me bring in adam goldstein on the next stock.eo and president because today is the day they unvail this. what will it cost, and will it bring in the travelers? hey, facebook friends, would you be more likely to take a cruise because cruises have a bad rep, but more likely to take a cruise if it offered adventures like these? like the glass pod? let me know what you any at facebook.com/lizclaman, and we'll show you the answers later. glass pod, unbelievable. ♪ if you've got it,...
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phil lebeau is live in abbe goldstein. >> the manufacturing boom continues here in the deep south.t's air bus breaking ground on a final assembly plant. how much will it help the european play maker? we will talk about that when we return. >> thank you >> thank you very much. boeing's arch rival, air bus, breaking ground with a new assembly plant, and there is a lot at stake. phil lebeau taking flight in mobile, abbe goldstein. >> when air bus made this decision, after it lost the competition for a military refuelling tanker plane, that was a huge competition they thought they would win. then they said maybe we should build commercial planes in the united states. 3700 will be connected with that plant here. and alabama's air bus plant and potentially military planes. >> no comparison. up 85% compared to boeing. >> all right. thank you very much. >> mike rice berating his players and lost his job. his boss, tim perneti was pressured and is walking away with a pretty penny. $1.2 million to be exact. plus an ipad, a car allowance for one year and more than two years of paid health ins
phil lebeau is live in abbe goldstein. >> the manufacturing boom continues here in the deep south.t's air bus breaking ground on a final assembly plant. how much will it help the european play maker? we will talk about that when we return. >> thank you >> thank you very much. boeing's arch rival, air bus, breaking ground with a new assembly plant, and there is a lot at stake. phil lebeau taking flight in mobile, abbe goldstein. >> when air bus made this decision, after...
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five point nine four billion dollars so to help bring down the story i was joined earlier by alexis goldstein she is the former v.p. of merrill lynch and deutsche bank she's also a contributor now to the nation where she just wrote an article about the issue she began by explaining why she believes these people are not receiving the compensation that she says they deserve. it's a slap in the face right so if you're someone for example who receive what's called a loan modification so that means the bank said ok we're going to work with you we're going to lower your monthly payment and you were still foreclosed on you get between three hundred and five hundred dollars for your troubles and your tragedy and that's about sixty percent of the people who will be receiving money for this so it's just a paltry amount and explain and put gotten that kind of money into context how much more these people actually out. well there out you know they were foreclosed on they lost their homes so it depends on the value of their home but we're talking hundreds of thousands of dollars you're talking six strikes
five point nine four billion dollars so to help bring down the story i was joined earlier by alexis goldstein she is the former v.p. of merrill lynch and deutsche bank she's also a contributor now to the nation where she just wrote an article about the issue she began by explaining why she believes these people are not receiving the compensation that she says they deserve. it's a slap in the face right so if you're someone for example who receive what's called a loan modification so that means...
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billion dollars so here to break this story down is someone who has been following it closely alexis goldstein she's a former v.p. of merrill lynch and deutsche of aig and she's also a contributor to the nation where she wrote an article about this very issue alexis thanks for joining me there are people that are receiving this so the small amount of money is it is it enough. no it's absolutely not enough i mean you did a good breakdown of it i think it's a slap in the face right so if you're someone for example who receive what's called a loan modification so that means the bank said ok we're going to work with you we're going to lower your monthly payment and you were still foreclosed on you get between three hundred and five hundred dollars for your troubles and your tragedy and that's about sixty percent of the people who will be receiving money for this so it's just a paltry amount and i explained put that in that kind of money into context how much more these people actually out. well there out you know they were foreclosed on they lost their homes so it depends on the value of their hom
billion dollars so here to break this story down is someone who has been following it closely alexis goldstein she's a former v.p. of merrill lynch and deutsche of aig and she's also a contributor to the nation where she wrote an article about this very issue alexis thanks for joining me there are people that are receiving this so the small amount of money is it is it enough. no it's absolutely not enough i mean you did a good breakdown of it i think it's a slap in the face right so if you're...
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my name is mark goldstein i've been driving a cab for 25 years as have many of my colleagues it costs 13 hundred dollars a month to insure a cab that's liability and worker's comp and 150 for the comprehensive insurance all cabs need to be replaced every 3 years that's another expense we're heavily regulated operating costs are instantly increasing our income is being diluted by uber cabs which are completely un regulated. cab drivers have no pensions or safety net. we the cab drivers do the job that is in the top 10 percent dangerous jobs in the nation. besides regulating us, sfmta should be protecting this vital industry. it will create more financial hardship at an already critical time. the cab drivers are the first people visitors meet and the last ones they see when they leave. you can help us by protecting us and then we can talk about adding more cabs. thank you. >> thank you, sir. >> anyone else care to address the board? >> i've been driving a cab the last 18 years. i am supposed to buy a medallion but i have a problem with my credit because i wasn't qualified to buy the med
my name is mark goldstein i've been driving a cab for 25 years as have many of my colleagues it costs 13 hundred dollars a month to insure a cab that's liability and worker's comp and 150 for the comprehensive insurance all cabs need to be replaced every 3 years that's another expense we're heavily regulated operating costs are instantly increasing our income is being diluted by uber cabs which are completely un regulated. cab drivers have no pensions or safety net. we the cab drivers do the...
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with me in new york, dana goldstein, fellow at the new america foundation and at the nation institutey bad news for dr. hall and also for the 34 educators in atlanta who have been indicted, but this is not an isolated problem in the united states, is it? >> no, it's not. a 2011 investigation by "usa today" found nearly 2,000 instances where it would be more likely to win the powerball than to see the kind of test score jumps that we're seeing across country. >> statistically more likely to win lottery than to see the kind of increased improved performances. >> yeah, to win the powerball. and in atlanta, it was one in a billion chance of a random or legitimate jump in these test scores. >> wow. professor peterson, please allow me to read something to you. it's a prophecy of sorts by two economists who in 2003 wrote, "as incentives for high test scores increase, unscrupulous teachers may be more likely to engage in a range of illicit activities including changing student responses on answer sheets, providing correct answers to students or obtaining copies of an exam illegitimately prior
with me in new york, dana goldstein, fellow at the new america foundation and at the nation institutey bad news for dr. hall and also for the 34 educators in atlanta who have been indicted, but this is not an isolated problem in the united states, is it? >> no, it's not. a 2011 investigation by "usa today" found nearly 2,000 instances where it would be more likely to win the powerball than to see the kind of test score jumps that we're seeing across country. >>...
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prophet and goldstein. yes, barry prophet, please. he's out of town this week. out of town? yes.e went to south america. south america? south america? i'll call back. thank you. he went to south america. yeeahh! so what? who goes to south america? people go to south america. and come back with things taped to their large intestine. because of a few bad apples, you're going to impugn an entire continent? yes. i'm impugning a continent. i say we get our money right now! hey! hey! hey! hello, newman. hello, jerry. so, any news? he skipped out to south america. south america? what kind of snow-blower did you get us mixed up with? gentlemen, the fact remains you still have no proof. this is all speculation and hearsay. there's one way to find out. we set up a sting. you know, like abscam. like abscam, jerry. what are you going to do put on phony beards and dress up like arab sheiks and sit around in some hotel room? i mean, come on. maybe there is a way to tempt him. if we put our three heads together we should come up with something. is it wrong to buy an entire outfit to match your
prophet and goldstein. yes, barry prophet, please. he's out of town this week. out of town? yes.e went to south america. south america? south america? i'll call back. thank you. he went to south america. yeeahh! so what? who goes to south america? people go to south america. and come back with things taped to their large intestine. because of a few bad apples, you're going to impugn an entire continent? yes. i'm impugning a continent. i say we get our money right now! hey! hey! hey! hello,...
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guests include diane macedo and tucker carlson and brooke goldstein. a handsome group of people. >> back to tv's andy levy for the post game wrap up. >> thanks, greg. rick? >> yes. >> what is going on with twitter with you? how is the follower count? >> it's all right. i mean, i want more. if i can get one more tonight it will be worth being here. >> everybody just stop following him. >> why didn't they put my twitter handle on the bottom? >> i asked them not to. >> that's why i don't have month are followers. >> jedediah, what do you have? >> i have nothing to promote so i will thank the "red eye" fans for the tweets. >> that's how you get more followers. and a hot dress. >> remi, anything? >> reason tv, video on there. hopefully something new next week. >> are you performing anywhere that people can buy tickets? >> american university tomorrow night, in like 12 hours. 4:00 a.m. already. >> american univers
guests include diane macedo and tucker carlson and brooke goldstein. a handsome group of people. >> back to tv's andy levy for the post game wrap up. >> thanks, greg. rick? >> yes. >> what is going on with twitter with you? how is the follower count? >> it's all right. i mean, i want more. if i can get one more tonight it will be worth being here. >> everybody just stop following him. >> why didn't they put my twitter handle on the bottom? >> i...
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what does brooke goldstein call it? >> law fare. >> law fare. she coined that. >> are you saning it is the muslim's fault? >> yes. radicalism. >> reporter: jedediah, you were spot on. giving loose phoing to graw fee. >> i think you were not showing them because of show. they stole them from schools. >> i think they possibly brought books in really bad condition to the park hoping to sue for them. >> i respect their genius. >> maybe the same with the bikes. i think they brought a bunch of broken ipads and macs and said the police broke it. >> you can get it quick lea. >> it is like what people do in pawnshops and bring in broken stuff and when they reclaim it they say you brock. jerry tried to take back the stereo system because kramer told me he couldn't. >> do people reclaim the pawn shock. >> they get a loan. why do i know these things? >> you watch way too much hard core pox. ron paul's home school curriculum. before i get to that, i am not opposed to home schooling per say. i dough night my time to helping cheerleaders. that said you brought
what does brooke goldstein call it? >> law fare. >> law fare. she coined that. >> are you saning it is the muslim's fault? >> yes. radicalism. >> reporter: jedediah, you were spot on. giving loose phoing to graw fee. >> i think you were not showing them because of show. they stole them from schools. >> i think they possibly brought books in really bad condition to the park hoping to sue for them. >> i respect their genius. >> maybe the same...
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eliot spitzer and alexis goldstein, now an occupy wall street activist. great to have you here. faith, i want to begin with you as someone who if my understanding is correct, would qualify, what is your reaction to this big news today? >> well, as a victim, i'm happy to receive something. because i have applied since january of last year and it's now april. i have haven't gotten anything. and if i waited for their system without occ unplugging the plug, i probably would not get anything. so to me, whatever i would get, i will be very happy, but i'm hoping i would get more than $500. >> are you looking at 5 $00? is that what you're looking at? >> that time in 2009, i was in award savings and i have a pick of pay type of payment and i lost my job, so i can only pay the minimum and then after a while, i really cannot pay, so i have like $12,000 in arrears. i ask savings to help me with the loan modification. in 2009, there was no program, so i was wrongfully foreclosed because for $12,000 in arrears, 20% down on my house, always been a great borrower since 1986, so take my house aw
eliot spitzer and alexis goldstein, now an occupy wall street activist. great to have you here. faith, i want to begin with you as someone who if my understanding is correct, would qualify, what is your reaction to this big news today? >> well, as a victim, i'm happy to receive something. because i have applied since january of last year and it's now april. i have haven't gotten anything. and if i waited for their system without occ unplugging the plug, i probably would not get anything....
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earlier this week astro caribbean ceo adam goldstein whether cruise ships like this could be terroristgets in here is what we said. >> everyone and everything is vulnerable. our responsibility, again, management of the major cruise companies, take necessary precautions to make our environment as safe as we possibly can. liz: you know what, he put his money where his mouth was. they had the sniffing dogs. sure enough, they found something. we don't know what it is yet. officials say boarding of the royal caribbean ship will begin to take place any moment. shares of royal caribbean down just and a half% today. shifting gears, successful companies are often ones which adapt to changing environment. a really good example. we wanted to show this to you because they are making a big bet on memory storage devices. right now the stock is down. this despite the fact that the reported results after the bell yesterday, beating analysts' expectations. let's stretch it out. you can see a 1-year picture is quite pretty with the stock of more than 30 percent of the past year. in a fox business exclus
earlier this week astro caribbean ceo adam goldstein whether cruise ships like this could be terroristgets in here is what we said. >> everyone and everything is vulnerable. our responsibility, again, management of the major cruise companies, take necessary precautions to make our environment as safe as we possibly can. liz: you know what, he put his money where his mouth was. they had the sniffing dogs. sure enough, they found something. we don't know what it is yet. officials say...
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set to replace goldstein. best vertical at 40 and a half inches. wazzu man must decision. rounds 2 and 3 the draft tomorrow. at the top of the draft offensive line man the hot commodity starting with the chiefs who had the no. 1 pick. first pick. in the 2013 select eric fisher. tackle. central michigan. >> chiefs giving former niner quarterback smith some protection. fisher central michigan expected to start at left tackle. >> top 5. another tackle. goes second to the jaguar. raiders with a third pick traded to miami. chose jordan of oregon. rounding out the top 5. eagle selecting oklahoma tackle lane johnson and defensive end born in to select fifth over all by the lions. on to baseball. a's hit a rough stretch. back home after a road trip frustratedxd pitching coach young. the pitching coach got ejected from tonight game with baltimore. lit up this last week. tonight parker turn. jumped out to early 2 nothing lead. mccloud and nick with rbi single. and adam jones knock ins a run with a double. baltimore off to 3-2 lead. kurt young started arguing
set to replace goldstein. best vertical at 40 and a half inches. wazzu man must decision. rounds 2 and 3 the draft tomorrow. at the top of the draft offensive line man the hot commodity starting with the chiefs who had the no. 1 pick. first pick. in the 2013 select eric fisher. tackle. central michigan. >> chiefs giving former niner quarterback smith some protection. fisher central michigan expected to start at left tackle. >> top 5. another tackle. goes second to the jaguar....
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david goldstein: when someone hears that information-- actually there have been studies, and they're most frightened about being abandoned. that's their number one fear. i got response from people that i would never have thought i'd got response from. but most of the time the people that turned out to be the best friends were the people that had really been best friends all my life, if i think about it. donald bustle: family and friends mean everything to most individuals, and especially in times of death and dying. a lot of times the patients, you know, because of... maybe of lack of... because of the lack of support, they're embarrassed, or they feel ashamed, or... they try to play it down, a lot of them. and that even hurts more when you see them that they're-- they try to brush it off, like, "oh, it's okay, you know. i'll be okay, you know." that's sad. that's sad. the second greatest fear is of the pain that may be associated with dying. when we have to tell somebody that they have pancreatic cancer and that we have no treatment for them, we shouldn't be saying we have no treatm
david goldstein: when someone hears that information-- actually there have been studies, and they're most frightened about being abandoned. that's their number one fear. i got response from people that i would never have thought i'd got response from. but most of the time the people that turned out to be the best friends were the people that had really been best friends all my life, if i think about it. donald bustle: family and friends mean everything to most individuals, and especially in...
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adam goldstein, president and ceo of royal caribbean international.>> so obviously, we have to talk about mickey arison. we'll talk about the design of the new ships in a moment, but mickey arison is clearly in the headlines. if rockefeller goes ahead with hearings on capitol hill about the state of the cruise line industry, and the tax that it's paid and the way in which when thery's difficulty at sea, how does that affect your business? are you ready for that? there have been congressional hearings in the past because there are a number of different agencies of the government that oversee our industry. most notably, the u.s. coast guard and senator rockefeller is an important and powerful senator with a point of view and we've been in front of him before as an industry and if he sees the need for hearings obviously, we'll be in front of him again and we'll stress the economic benefit that we bring to the country about 40 billion dollars and jobs traceable to the cruise business. >> we were on rock center a couple of weeks ago that mickey arison only
adam goldstein, president and ceo of royal caribbean international.>> so obviously, we have to talk about mickey arison. we'll talk about the design of the new ships in a moment, but mickey arison is clearly in the headlines. if rockefeller goes ahead with hearings on capitol hill about the state of the cruise line industry, and the tax that it's paid and the way in which when thery's difficulty at sea, how does that affect your business? are you ready for that? there have been...
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janet reno many decades, several decades ago, there was just one drug court in miami with judge goldstein. and so to see the expansion of an evidence-based program that actually works, i think, is truly heartening. we hope this new grant will bring the work, will continue to work and the progress that you all have done, and we're proud to stand with you and proud to be supporters of drug court. and this is also what drug policy reform looks like. well, dr. clark, general dean, devin fox, they represent just some of the innovations of drug policy that are being achieved today. and it's a hit to prevention -- a shift to prevention, to treatment, to recovery services and toward criminal justice reform. it is a shift to science and toward evidence-based programs that strengthen public health and safety. and drug policy reform is not easy, and there is no quick fix solution. what i've outlined today doesn't lend itself to a slogan that you'll see on a bumper sticker, and it doesn't make, unfortunately for the journalists, it doesn't make a lot of catchy headlines. but this aroach works. each y
janet reno many decades, several decades ago, there was just one drug court in miami with judge goldstein. and so to see the expansion of an evidence-based program that actually works, i think, is truly heartening. we hope this new grant will bring the work, will continue to work and the progress that you all have done, and we're proud to stand with you and proud to be supporters of drug court. and this is also what drug policy reform looks like. well, dr. clark, general dean, devin fox, they...
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i want to bring in josh barro, alexis goldstein, liz kennedy, counsel at the progressive demos and jesse. senior reporter covering wall street and finance for propublica and columnist for "the new york times." they chose to use sec. congress will not be acting on the use of dark money any time soon. it doesn't seem like it will be happening. have you to be creative if you want to tackle the issue now. and -- you know, on surface i guess what i hear about this, well, sure, if i'm a share holder in a company and -- company is giving to somebody i -- you know, do not like at all politically, i deserve to know that, don't i? >> i think that -- the thing is we have a lot of proxy votes on this where -- pension funds and other advocates of the rule have asked share holders and companies to vote on whether they want disclosure. those votes can keep getting defeated and there are plausible reasons why shareholders may not want the political activity in the companies they invest in disclose. they are not necessarily ed tied. you know. the -- the political activity might ad advance profits but the
i want to bring in josh barro, alexis goldstein, liz kennedy, counsel at the progressive demos and jesse. senior reporter covering wall street and finance for propublica and columnist for "the new york times." they chose to use sec. congress will not be acting on the use of dark money any time soon. it doesn't seem like it will be happening. have you to be creative if you want to tackle the issue now. and -- you know, on surface i guess what i hear about this, well, sure, if i'm a...
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janet reno many decades, several decades ago, there was just one drug court in miami with judge goldstein. and so to see the expansion of an evidence-based program that actually works, i think, is truly heartening. g th work, will contue the rk a the prress that you all have done, and we're proud to stand with you and proud to be supporters of drug court. and this is also what drug policy reform looks like. well, dr. clark, general dean, devon fox, they represent just some of the innovations of drug policy that are being achieved today. and it's a shift to prevention, to treatment, to recovery services and toward criminal justice reform. it is ahi to science and towardev-bas programs that strengthen public health and safety. and drug policy reform is not easy, and there is no quick fix solution. what i've outlined today doesn't lend itself to a slogan that you'll see on a bumper sticker, and it doesn't make, unfortunately for the journalists, it doesn't make a lot of catchy headlines. but this approach works. each year we're diverting more than 100,000 people into drug treatment instead o
janet reno many decades, several decades ago, there was just one drug court in miami with judge goldstein. and so to see the expansion of an evidence-based program that actually works, i think, is truly heartening. g th work, will contue the rk a the prress that you all have done, and we're proud to stand with you and proud to be supporters of drug court. and this is also what drug policy reform looks like. well, dr. clark, general dean, devon fox, they represent just some of the innovations of...
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when we work for janet renaud decades ago, there was just one drug court in miami with judge goldstein, and so to see the expansion of an evidence-based program that actually works, i think is truly heartening. we hope this new grant will bring the work and continue the work and progress you have done and all proud to be with you and be supporters of drug court, and this is what policy reform looks like. they represent just some of the innovations of drug policies that are achieved today. it's a shift to prevention, to treatment, recovery services, and criminal justice reform, it is a shift to science and towards evidence-based programs that strengthen public health and safety. drug policy reform is not easy, and there is no quick fix solution. what i outlined today is not a slogan on a bumper sticker or make unfortunately, for the journalist, doesn't make catchy headlines, but the approach works, each year diverting 1 # 00,000 people through treatment instead of prison because of drug courts rn and for the first time in decades, our u.s. prison population is declining, and guess what?
when we work for janet renaud decades ago, there was just one drug court in miami with judge goldstein, and so to see the expansion of an evidence-based program that actually works, i think is truly heartening. we hope this new grant will bring the work and continue the work and progress you have done and all proud to be with you and be supporters of drug court, and this is what policy reform looks like. they represent just some of the innovations of drug policies that are achieved today. it's...