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still so much to be done and whether president poroshenko and prime minister vladimir growth or grossman actually have the political will to take it all the way to the end to go against the vested interest in the oligarchy who profit from this and so there's a question that he's going if they'll actually undertake it in an election year given also that there's a lot of infighting among these and anti-corruption bodies what about pressure from western creditors couldn't they just turn off the top i mean they don't have to invest their money to well exactly and this is a question that i'm sure a number of people in the west are are asking or in fact i do know that they're asking but obviously they're not turning off the taps yet there is this is a means of leverage we have seen a great deal of progress in some cases the ukrainian government has been sort of dragged to it and the pressure that the that the west has brought on them has been the thing that is has made the difference for instance with the anti-corruption court this actually the reforms were introduced thanks to western pressur
still so much to be done and whether president poroshenko and prime minister vladimir growth or grossman actually have the political will to take it all the way to the end to go against the vested interest in the oligarchy who profit from this and so there's a question that he's going if they'll actually undertake it in an election year given also that there's a lot of infighting among these and anti-corruption bodies what about pressure from western creditors couldn't they just turn off the...
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the head of the kiev tax office as well as president petro poroshenko and prime minister volodymyr grossman had sabotaged their anticorruption drive so corruption still flourishes on the black sea visit to a newspaper report estimates the losses to the ukrainian treasury top four billion euros a year in tariffs alone that's twice as much as ukraine hopes to borrow this year from the world bank i.m.f. and e.u. combined. facebook has set its sights on a new set of data the wall street journal reports that the social network cost several large u.s. banks to shed detailed financial information about their cost let's go qwest is likely to be part of its efforts to go deep end user engagement and also new services information requests that is supposed to have included transactions and account balances. lost in business with. me take it personally. with all the wonderful people in stories that make the game so special. for all true for. more than football longline climate change. waste. isn't it time for good news eco africa people and projects that are our changing. environment for the better it'
the head of the kiev tax office as well as president petro poroshenko and prime minister volodymyr grossman had sabotaged their anticorruption drive so corruption still flourishes on the black sea visit to a newspaper report estimates the losses to the ukrainian treasury top four billion euros a year in tariffs alone that's twice as much as ukraine hopes to borrow this year from the world bank i.m.f. and e.u. combined. facebook has set its sights on a new set of data the wall street journal...
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head of the queue of tax office as well as president petro poroshenko and prime minister volodymyr grossman had sabotaged her anticorruption drive so corruption still flourishes on the black sea as it darts a newspaper report estimates the losses to the ukrainian treasury topped four billion euros a year in tariffs alone that's twice as much as ukraine hopes to borrow this year from the world bank i.m.f. and e.u. combined. facebook has set its sights on a new set of data the wall street journal reports that the social network asked several large u.s. banks to shed detail financial information about their cost less request is likely to get part of its efforts to deep end user engagement and off a new services information request that is supposed to have included transactions and account balances. lost in business missy. on freedom and hope. where i come from the region is rich in history and style and talents but so poor in education opportunity and freedom this makes it specially difficult for independent journalists i see many of the younger promising journalists who are now making names f
head of the queue of tax office as well as president petro poroshenko and prime minister volodymyr grossman had sabotaged her anticorruption drive so corruption still flourishes on the black sea as it darts a newspaper report estimates the losses to the ukrainian treasury topped four billion euros a year in tariffs alone that's twice as much as ukraine hopes to borrow this year from the world bank i.m.f. and e.u. combined. facebook has set its sights on a new set of data the wall street journal...
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global event says it best we can be holistic and diverse and of what our partners want today. >> grossman today, by january 2019, there will be no artificial agreement that weight watchers sells to consumers >> lesley pickers. that stock is down just about 12%. this is a big moneymaker last year 5% moved down after hours. anybody here own it? >> let's not kid ourselves >> when she says healthy is the new health >> number two, -- >> how far are you from a buck and 85 >> i can't even see you. >> exactly >> if oprah didn't step-by-st in she did. i will say this. think of 23% growth, the valuation is ridiculous. i can't believe i am about to say this they did not raise guidance enough i think you buy the stock. i can't believe i said that. >> healthy is the new skinny >> that signifies business mo change model she used the word holistic or meal delivery plan >> does it make you stay hungry? >> we had some take-outs and bl blue apron and etc. >> it probably goes back there this is a cyclical gambling shift. >> switching gears it was a big day in telecom. the department of justice issued a brea
global event says it best we can be holistic and diverse and of what our partners want today. >> grossman today, by january 2019, there will be no artificial agreement that weight watchers sells to consumers >> lesley pickers. that stock is down just about 12%. this is a big moneymaker last year 5% moved down after hours. anybody here own it? >> let's not kid ourselves >> when she says healthy is the new health >> number two, -- >> how far are you from a buck...
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stacia grossman got word from her mother. >> my mother called and said "michelle is dead."aid, "michelle who? some celebrity. what are you talking about? what do you mean, how is that possible? what happened?" >> reporter: the very question that wake county investigators were asking themselves. >> when we come back, a security camera provides a critical clue. it's not what it caught on tape, it's what it missed. and why? >> there was a camera there that had been unplugged. >> who had something to hide? -morning. -morning. -what do we got? -keep an eye on that branch. might get windy. have a good shift. fire pit. last use -- 0600. i'd stay close. morning. ♪ get ready to switch. protected by flo. should say, "protected by alan and jamie." -right? -should it? when you bundle home and auto... run, alan! ...you get more than just savings. you get 'round-the-clock protection. ...you get more than just savings. olay regenerist wipes out the competition; hydrating better than $100, $200 even $400 creams. with our b3 complex, beautiful skin doesn't have to cost a fortune. olay. i've
stacia grossman got word from her mother. >> my mother called and said "michelle is dead."aid, "michelle who? some celebrity. what are you talking about? what do you mean, how is that possible? what happened?" >> reporter: the very question that wake county investigators were asking themselves. >> when we come back, a security camera provides a critical clue. it's not what it caught on tape, it's what it missed. and why? >> there was a camera there...
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dan grossman, of nbc's denver affiliate, k-u-s-a was in the courtroom for opening statements. >> the. you have ashley's parents who are there, a lot of family members. aunts, uncles. and even just people from the public were interested in this case. >> reporter: the prosecution's allegation was perfectly clear, tom fallis argued with his wife and in a fit of rage shot and killed her. >> at the conclusion of this case after you've received all of the evidence, you will be convinced, beyond a reasonable doubt, that it is him who pulled the trigger. >> reporter: prosecution witnesses said ashley was in high spirits at her new year's eve party, not at all suicidal. >> she was happy the whole night laughing, smiling. she was dancing with her children, interacting with all the guests. >> reporter: tom, though? ashley's uncle john testified about tom's sudden blow up when he discovered ashley asked him for a joint. >> and i was sort of taken aback by it, because everything was fine that night then all of a sudden, boom. so i was just like whoa. >> reporter: a neighbor said ashley told her h
dan grossman, of nbc's denver affiliate, k-u-s-a was in the courtroom for opening statements. >> the. you have ashley's parents who are there, a lot of family members. aunts, uncles. and even just people from the public were interested in this case. >> reporter: the prosecution's allegation was perfectly clear, tom fallis argued with his wife and in a fit of rage shot and killed her. >> at the conclusion of this case after you've received all of the evidence, you will be...
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bay area can grossman has been traveling to the border to find out more. >> reporter: 570 children removed from their parents after crossing the southern border remain in u.s. custody. still not back with their parents. government leaders say that's because most of the cases, the parents have been deported. >> how do we get the kids back to them? all of those things are because of this horrible policy that the president did. >> reporter: one congressman held a town hall to report on his recent border visits. a packed house and a lot of attendees are frustrated. >> very unjust and unfair, and un-american. >> it's the worst thing you can do to a mother or father. >> reporter: this woman got -- came here to get help with her case as she seeks legal status. with obama we used to have that kind of fear. now it is real. it's like a nightmare. >> reporter: a federal court delivered good news for undocumented immigrants brought here as children. a judge ordered the trump administration to fully restore daca. >> this is the pattern of this president. he breaks the law and then he lies about it. >>
bay area can grossman has been traveling to the border to find out more. >> reporter: 570 children removed from their parents after crossing the southern border remain in u.s. custody. still not back with their parents. government leaders say that's because most of the cases, the parents have been deported. >> how do we get the kids back to them? all of those things are because of this horrible policy that the president did. >> reporter: one congressman held a town hall to...
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stasha grossman got word from her mother. >> my mother called, said, michelle's dead.d, michelle who? some celebrity? like, what are you talking about? like, what do you mean, like, how's that possible, what happened? >> the very questions that wake county investigators were asking, themselves. >> as the investigation gets under way, a security camera provides a critical clue. it's not what it caught, it's what it missed and why. >>> coming up -- >> there was a camera there that had been unplugged. >> really? >> yes. it was one of the side exits of the hotel. >> who had something to hide? when "silent witness" continues. 3 ...and told people about geico... (harmonica interrupts) how they could save 15% or more by... (harmonica interrupts) ...by just calling or going online to geico.com. (harmonica interrupts) (sighs and chuckles) sorry, are you gonna... (harmonica interrupts) everytime. geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. i've been making blades here at gillette for 20 years. there's a lot of innovation that goes into making america's #1 shav
stasha grossman got word from her mother. >> my mother called, said, michelle's dead.d, michelle who? some celebrity? like, what are you talking about? like, what do you mean, like, how's that possible, what happened? >> the very questions that wake county investigators were asking, themselves. >> as the investigation gets under way, a security camera provides a critical clue. it's not what it caught, it's what it missed and why. >>> coming up -- >> there was a...
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what circumstances or what circumstances there are of course very strong answers to those questions grossman addressing some of them on both sides and especially in pop culture and let's not forget this debate is not going away israel is actually going to be hosting the euro vision next year so we're going to be seeing this coming up even more and pop culture i'm hearing a lot more voices from b.d.s. across europe and here in germany ok we'll be certainly hearing hearing a lot more about this david leavitt's for now from the culture desk thanks a lot. this is the news live from berlin we have more of course our web site www dot com for now though for me ryan thomas and the entire team thanks for being with us. come come. come come. come. come come. come come come. come. come. come come. come. the. odd. the distribution of murderers odd arsonists the current. the men the woman in her nero cd just get bad press to remount historians are reexamining this case for rethinking the rochas history going on fear to be infamous emperor i'm going fifteen minutes long. more or more. like we were. when w
what circumstances or what circumstances there are of course very strong answers to those questions grossman addressing some of them on both sides and especially in pop culture and let's not forget this debate is not going away israel is actually going to be hosting the euro vision next year so we're going to be seeing this coming up even more and pop culture i'm hearing a lot more voices from b.d.s. across europe and here in germany ok we'll be certainly hearing hearing a lot more about this...
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so much to be done and whether president poroshenko and prime minister vladimir growth load uma grossman actually have the political will to take it all the way to the end to go against the vested interest in the oligarchy who profit from this and so there is a question that he's going if they'll actually undertake it in an election year given also that there is a lot of infighting among these and anti-corruption bodies what about pressure from western creditors couldn't they just turn off the tap i mean they don't have to invest their money to well exactly and this is a question that i'm sure a number of people in the west are are asking or in fact i do know that they're asking but obviously they're not turning off the taps yet there is this is a means of leverage we have seen a great deal of progress in some cases the ukrainian government has been sort of dragged to it and the pressure that the that the west has brought on them has been the thing that has has made the difference for instance with the anti-corruption court is actually the reforms were introduced thanks to western pressu
so much to be done and whether president poroshenko and prime minister vladimir growth load uma grossman actually have the political will to take it all the way to the end to go against the vested interest in the oligarchy who profit from this and so there is a question that he's going if they'll actually undertake it in an election year given also that there is a lot of infighting among these and anti-corruption bodies what about pressure from western creditors couldn't they just turn off the...
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why we wanted to get this report out now to draw attention to their concerns understood patricia grossman thank you so much for joining us there from kabul. thank you the world's second biggest platinum producer is to cut more than thirteen thousand jobs in south africa impala platinum says it's due to low prices and soaring production costs it was announced as a mark six years since the marikana massacre when police shot dead thirty four miners demanding better pay me the miller has the story from bristol took. from the depths of this mine comes one of the world's most valuable metals despite the value of platinum above ground at the impala mine in rustenburg many workers live in poor conditions but impala platinum says productivity and profits are down and it now has to restructure its operations. it plans to slash about a third of its workforce this miner who doesn't want to be identified says while working conditions are often difficult miners are desperate to save their jobs is a rare form for our management there on the ground in simi challenges in freezing isn't really so and their
why we wanted to get this report out now to draw attention to their concerns understood patricia grossman thank you so much for joining us there from kabul. thank you the world's second biggest platinum producer is to cut more than thirteen thousand jobs in south africa impala platinum says it's due to low prices and soaring production costs it was announced as a mark six years since the marikana massacre when police shot dead thirty four miners demanding better pay me the miller has the story...
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i am jennifer grossman, ceo of the atlas society, a philosophy think tank which has been building on the ideas of i and rand in creative ways. i'm not sure why i was selected to moderate this panel. it is not -- >> voracious female influence. >> in the 1992 playboy september issue of playmates ivy league, because i was not. it might be because ayn rand who was interviewed by hugh hefner in playboy and there was a bit of an admiration between ayn rand and hugh hefner. she went to the club, she thought it was a great entrepreneurial enterprise and had a very moving eulogy, the first playmate of the first issue of playboy which was marilyn monroe. hugh hefner was influenced by ayn rand, particularly the fountainhead. we are going to be debating the issue of should we dedicate a room to hugh hefner. by that, i think what mark means is did hugh hefner have an overall positive affect on the american scene as a liberator of sexual ethics? are was he more of a coarsening influence? steven watts is a professor at the university of missouri. he is the biographer of mister playboy, hugh hefner
i am jennifer grossman, ceo of the atlas society, a philosophy think tank which has been building on the ideas of i and rand in creative ways. i'm not sure why i was selected to moderate this panel. it is not -- >> voracious female influence. >> in the 1992 playboy september issue of playmates ivy league, because i was not. it might be because ayn rand who was interviewed by hugh hefner in playboy and there was a bit of an admiration between ayn rand and hugh hefner. she went to the...
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i am jennifer grossman, ceo of the atlas society, a philosophy think tank which has been building on of i and rand in creative ways. i'm not sure why i was selected to moderate this panel. it is not -- >> voracious female influence. >> in the 1992 playboy september issue of playmates ivy league, because i was not.
i am jennifer grossman, ceo of the atlas society, a philosophy think tank which has been building on of i and rand in creative ways. i'm not sure why i was selected to moderate this panel. it is not -- >> voracious female influence. >> in the 1992 playboy september issue of playmates ivy league, because i was not.
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mindy grossman will be joining us at 6:50 a.m. eastern. >>> also keep an areas on shares of zillow today. that stock tanking today zillow was disappointed that the new homes business had no revenue in the quarter on the conference call analysts asked several questions about the business like why it's taking longer than expected to generate revenue when the u.s. real estate market is so hot listings showed a slowdown in user growth to 4% versus the high teens a year ago. separately the company announced the acquisition of some mortgage lenders of america for an undisclosed sum. sa zillow says the deal gives the potential to speed up th home buying process for users who use its service. zillow's ceo will join us also this morning >> is this the time to be getting into mortgage origination? they didn't disclose how much they paid for this business. >> all the concerns i get all the time about the impact of rising mortgage rates on the housing sector i'm sure the timing is something people are questioning >> and this used to be a new
mindy grossman will be joining us at 6:50 a.m. eastern. >>> also keep an areas on shares of zillow today. that stock tanking today zillow was disappointed that the new homes business had no revenue in the quarter on the conference call analysts asked several questions about the business like why it's taking longer than expected to generate revenue when the u.s. real estate market is so hot listings showed a slowdown in user growth to 4% versus the high teens a year ago. separately the...
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stock is up nearly 99% year-to-date weight watcher's ceo mindy gr s grossman will be on "squawk box.aybe she can get together with the ceo of etsy. >>> shares of zillow today, that stock tanking, down nearly 16% landon dowdy is here to explain why. >> zillow is getting punish after the site reported second quarter revenue that missed forecasts. zillow was disappointed that the new homes business had no revenue in the quarter on the conference call analysts asked several questions about the business like why it's taking longer than expected to generate revenue when the u.s. market is so hot listings showed a slowdown in user growth to 4% versus the high teens a year ago. separately the company announced the acquisition of some mortgage companies hoping to speed up the home buying process for users who use its zf t service zillow's ceo will be on today at 8:30 a.m. eastern. hot real estate market, but it takes longer to flip houses than planne planned. >> you have to have houses to sell >> big "squawk box" at 6:00 a.m. eastern. >> it will be huge i will leave now and watch "squawk box.
stock is up nearly 99% year-to-date weight watcher's ceo mindy gr s grossman will be on "squawk box.aybe she can get together with the ceo of etsy. >>> shares of zillow today, that stock tanking, down nearly 16% landon dowdy is here to explain why. >> zillow is getting punish after the site reported second quarter revenue that missed forecasts. zillow was disappointed that the new homes business had no revenue in the quarter on the conference call analysts asked several...
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grossman wrong dissent as has the g.o.p. gubernatorial primary and at governor rick scott is no surprise projected to win the republican nomination to the u.s. senate. we will have live results throughout the night, so stay tuned to fox. hey, what are you guys doing here? we've been helping you prepare and invest for retirement since day one. why would we leave now? because i'm retired now. so? we're voya. we stay with you to and through retirement... with solutions to help provide income throughout. so you'll still be here to help me make smart choices? well, with your finances that is. we had nothing to do with that, uh, tie. or the suit. or the shirt. voya. helping you to and through retirement. we really pride ourselves on making it easy for you >> tech: at safelite autoglass, to get your windshield fixed. with safelite, you can see exactly when we'll be there. saving you time for what you love most. >> kids: whoa! >> kids vo: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace ♪ little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezl
grossman wrong dissent as has the g.o.p. gubernatorial primary and at governor rick scott is no surprise projected to win the republican nomination to the u.s. senate. we will have live results throughout the night, so stay tuned to fox. hey, what are you guys doing here? we've been helping you prepare and invest for retirement since day one. why would we leave now? because i'm retired now. so? we're voya. we stay with you to and through retirement... with solutions to help provide income...
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culturally and politically they make no exception even for israeli government critics like writer david grossman. in places where he. is calling. for the destruction of. prominent artists including musician roger waters support the b.b.'s and have themselves been put in the firing line of eight and she some aren't so fighters for the freedom of palestine israeli writer and peace activist missy doran can see a positive side to the boycott calls it's a struggle without killing anyone and i believe that everybody could should be left to open boxes to talk to ask questions to doubt and to learn more about it. but for dialogue you have to come together israeli argentinian conduct to daniel barenboim seeks dialogue and reconciliation. west east and give an orchestra unites young arab and islamic musicians but has been criticized by the b.d.s. for promoting normalization with israel and breaking that cultural boycott. daniel barenboim actually a hugely popular figure here in germany has said that he sees a place for b.d.s. that's even the b.d.s. has been basically made it impossible for him to tour the
culturally and politically they make no exception even for israeli government critics like writer david grossman. in places where he. is calling. for the destruction of. prominent artists including musician roger waters support the b.b.'s and have themselves been put in the firing line of eight and she some aren't so fighters for the freedom of palestine israeli writer and peace activist missy doran can see a positive side to the boycott calls it's a struggle without killing anyone and i...
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i'm sharon stern grossman, the current president of the new york state bar. i was pleased to take the oral history of the first woman president of the new york state bar. my question is, i think a theme would be that there were some incredibly helpful men along the way. i was wondering if you saw a pattern of the type of men who were particularly helpful to the trailblazers? >> great. yeah, i mean, again, i could have talked about mentoring, and i know that was a subject that was very important to the project that linda and brooksley cared about. you know, i didn't know many of the men mentioned well enough, but i would say that something that i do try and underscore in the book is how important male mentors were, and obviously they had to be because they were the only folks around, right? i mean most -- most people well into the '60s, whether it was a government office or a law firm, you know, had possibly one woman around who was up at the lawyer level. you know, i think we'd have to know something about the men's biographies to know, you know, did they hav
i'm sharon stern grossman, the current president of the new york state bar. i was pleased to take the oral history of the first woman president of the new york state bar. my question is, i think a theme would be that there were some incredibly helpful men along the way. i was wondering if you saw a pattern of the type of men who were particularly helpful to the trailblazers? >> great. yeah, i mean, again, i could have talked about mentoring, and i know that was a subject that was very...
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this dean robert grossman the dean of nyu calls this a moral imperative. i like it's private money.illion. these are people who want to support the best and brightest. number three medical ranked school last year. it's not like they need to draw more people in. the idea of getting people who have are going to take care of us when we're sick get the best trained possible. rachel: could you just increase it to 10 percent and get it that way. more doctors choosing to be primary care. >> great point. we are entering a time personalized healthcare great discoveries immune know therapy. i don't want we want to broaden the people that are allowed in. rachel: okay. >> i want people that want to be doctors to be able to be doctors but i want the best and brightest. rachel: this program is helping free them up to make the right choices. you have say some of president trump's policies can actually be helpful in getting more of the doctors that we need given this shortage. >> because a lot of the stress here and again dean grossman talked decreasing the stress getting rid of the tuition. applyi
this dean robert grossman the dean of nyu calls this a moral imperative. i like it's private money.illion. these are people who want to support the best and brightest. number three medical ranked school last year. it's not like they need to draw more people in. the idea of getting people who have are going to take care of us when we're sick get the best trained possible. rachel: could you just increase it to 10 percent and get it that way. more doctors choosing to be primary care. >>...
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emily grossman. she's been through four cycles of egg freezing, which started 18 months ago.ilisation and embryology authority, sally cheshire. they are the uk's independent regulator overseeing the use of gametes and embryos in fertility treatment and research. sarah norcross is director of the progress educational trust, which aims to improve the choices for people affected by infertility or genetic conditions. marisa bate is in her early 30s and has considered freezing her eggs but can t afford it. professor geeta nargund has called for the nhs to provide egg freezing for childless women. and fertility coach, sarah holland. thank you all very much indeed for joining us to discuss this. we will start with you, junior, because you are from the royal college of art such as is and gynaecologists. it is warning women to be cautious when freezing eggs for social reasons. how many women freezing eggs for social reasons. how many women are freezing eggs for social reasons. how many women are actually doing it? i must emphasise that although i ama it? i must emphasise that although
emily grossman. she's been through four cycles of egg freezing, which started 18 months ago.ilisation and embryology authority, sally cheshire. they are the uk's independent regulator overseeing the use of gametes and embryos in fertility treatment and research. sarah norcross is director of the progress educational trust, which aims to improve the choices for people affected by infertility or genetic conditions. marisa bate is in her early 30s and has considered freezing her eggs but can t...
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grossman and ken langone who you know well, they have been planning this, a lot of donations. headline is it's going to lead to a recovery of primary care medicine. doctors can say now i can do what i want to do instead of coming out of medical school owing hundreds of thousands of dollars saying i better do dermatology, radiology, ophthalmology. we have a tremendous shortage here. this is a great step and other medical schools are going to follow. stuart: it's a wonderful thing. let me get this right, you qualify to get in, you get in, it's tuition free. >> it is tuition free, covered by endowment and loans. of course alumni are going to give money, look, you started me on this career and i give back. completely free now. stuart: dr. siegel, and you ken langone, congratulations, it's a fine, fine thing. >> great for the medical field. stuart: excellent company. >> stuart, those are my mentors. stuart: thank you very much. >> thank you. stuart: dow is up 84. did you notice? more "varney" after this. ♪ . . stuart: look at this. crept up on us. we're over 100 points. why is that
grossman and ken langone who you know well, they have been planning this, a lot of donations. headline is it's going to lead to a recovery of primary care medicine. doctors can say now i can do what i want to do instead of coming out of medical school owing hundreds of thousands of dollars saying i better do dermatology, radiology, ophthalmology. we have a tremendous shortage here. this is a great step and other medical schools are going to follow. stuart: it's a wonderful thing. let me get...