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so companies like ibm have moved to first primary care. we pay free up in primary care.we encourage it. we like others are seeing a third lower cost and our employees webby meaningful relationship with a comprehensive list, 19% lower mortality, 12% lower obesity, 7% lower smoking rates. we don't think that it's because the healers are doing all of the health. we think it's because the healers are amplifying what we and others are trying to do around her wellness programs and other things. so again, this is social change. this is a social movement and we're in here for the long haul for you guys. so thank you drainage. [applause] >> good morning. let me see if i can i get to do a head talk again. i'm katie merrell and the paper that's in today's issue called structuring payment is my co-author bob parents at the thurgood institute and it was funded i bet paramount fun. and this is the third how i got in this bigger project for a couple years. he forced her to want to make a point. larry castling those started with key points and i'm starting to decide this is key points.
so companies like ibm have moved to first primary care. we pay free up in primary care.we encourage it. we like others are seeing a third lower cost and our employees webby meaningful relationship with a comprehensive list, 19% lower mortality, 12% lower obesity, 7% lower smoking rates. we don't think that it's because the healers are doing all of the health. we think it's because the healers are amplifying what we and others are trying to do around her wellness programs and other things. so...
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so companies like ibm have moved to first over primary care. we pay nothing for primary care. we encourage it. we, like others, are seeing a third lower costs and our employees who have a meaningful relationship with a comprehensive list. 19% lower mortality, well% lower of the sea, lower smoking record so we don't think that it's because the healers are doing all the public health. we think it's because they're amplifying what we and others are trying to do around our wellness programs and other things. so again, this is social change. this is a social movement, and where it was a for the long haul for you guys. thank you very much. [applause] >> good morning. his slides are more exciting than mine. this is me. i am katie merrell. and the paper in today's issue of health affairs. the work was funded by the commonwealth fund. this is the third of product out of this project it would be more going for a couple of years. before i start i want to make a point. larry casalino start a slide is a key point. we share one thing which is we've given more talks in university of chicago
so companies like ibm have moved to first over primary care. we pay nothing for primary care. we encourage it. we, like others, are seeing a third lower costs and our employees who have a meaningful relationship with a comprehensive list. 19% lower mortality, well% lower of the sea, lower smoking record so we don't think that it's because the healers are doing all the public health. we think it's because they're amplifying what we and others are trying to do around our wellness programs and...
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ibm i like, that i didn't buy any more today, but it comes in a few bucks i would. ibm did not have a screaming run to the upside, so i think it should do pretty well on the down side. and i think that goes to joe's earlier point about the smaller caps starting to really pull back. if you look at the performance of the russell 2000 today, really underperforming. and there's more to run for sure. >> we want to go to some after-hours action here because we've got a very, very big mover on our hands right now. intermune down a whopping 79%. you heard me right. 79% right now after the fda did not approve its drug to treat lung scarring. >> unbelievable. i mean -- >> analysts -- >> well -- well, go ahead. >> we want to bring the analyst in. >> oh, we have an analyst? >> brian scorni of think equity joins us on the fast line. it's great to have you with us. what are the chances this drug goes back and gets approved at this point? if you're an intermune holder you want to know what the heck you do with the stock at this point. >> sure. absolutely. you know, i think it's a
ibm i like, that i didn't buy any more today, but it comes in a few bucks i would. ibm did not have a screaming run to the upside, so i think it should do pretty well on the down side. and i think that goes to joe's earlier point about the smaller caps starting to really pull back. if you look at the performance of the russell 2000 today, really underperforming. and there's more to run for sure. >> we want to go to some after-hours action here because we've got a very, very big mover on...
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. >> ibm has never been worth zero either. >> you can't say by the way that commodities pricing predictsothing, ben. i mean shall the movement in agriculture, commodities and oil commodities, even though there was speculation, that was-- >> i will weigh in on that 'cause they've had uses. gold has virtually no industrial use period, it produces no income. agriculture and things we use like oil are very different. >> but normally gold was running, platinum and palladium were running up the sides. >> that's right. >> it's speculative bubble. >> and prices, historically does not track consumer prices. >> it is speculation, ben, not speculation about making money, speculation that something is awfully wrong with the systems. >> i think it's speculation. >> and the deficits, but i think that people think that this is it, how you look at greece, spain, portugal, eventually going to happen here and it's going to come home to roost ap we might as well be prepared. >> neil: we were told and you never know what's right with this, ben. we were told a lot of the smart money guys were it cannily hoar
. >> ibm has never been worth zero either. >> you can't say by the way that commodities pricing predictsothing, ben. i mean shall the movement in agriculture, commodities and oil commodities, even though there was speculation, that was-- >> i will weigh in on that 'cause they've had uses. gold has virtually no industrial use period, it produces no income. agriculture and things we use like oil are very different. >> but normally gold was running, platinum and palladium...
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at microsoft, intel, ibm, cisco, apple. these companies ruled their systems.i haven't mentioned the folks who have their hands on our brain, and that's like google, at&t, comcast, news corporation. you know, just to sum this part of, i will turn to an outside expert, a guy named jim cramer whom some of you may know from msnbc. when the justice department a couple years back approved the whirlpool maytag merger that gave whirlpool 75% control over our washers and dryers and berries other things in our houses, this is what jim cramer said, if there was ever any doubt in your mind that we have a government of, by and for the corporations, if you thought for a second that we were not right back in the gilded age, if you had the least ounce of faith and our regulars to do the right thing, you should give that up right now. and then he went on it goes, on tv i play a guy who's just out to help you make money. but when you're not trying to get rich, feel free to get mad. so how did this happen? there's the simplest answer, simplest answer is that we were taught to se
at microsoft, intel, ibm, cisco, apple. these companies ruled their systems.i haven't mentioned the folks who have their hands on our brain, and that's like google, at&t, comcast, news corporation. you know, just to sum this part of, i will turn to an outside expert, a guy named jim cramer whom some of you may know from msnbc. when the justice department a couple years back approved the whirlpool maytag merger that gave whirlpool 75% control over our washers and dryers and berries other...
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announcing a 20% carrie ducks patient from the patient's medical home, 1% lower cost for employees in ibm who have a relationship with a comprehensivist, so this should be a slam-dunk at this point. we heard from katie, that there's going to be lots of different ways to pay these models, and there's not going to be any single right answer, but we can let a thousand flowers bloom and i think for the community that came out the 1990 scare to death of capitation, this is somewhat reassuring, that there could be other ways of being paid that don't necessarily result in hall of the negative incentives of the managed care era and then we heard of course from troy about how cvs mayor character is attempting to be the first floor of that membered home but also more broadly attempting to build the kind of connectivity and coordination capability that we all desire throughout the health care system and with 49% volume growth in patients, troy, in 2009, i guess something must be working. you must be concluding that at cvs caremark, so i guess the question then is back to you, paul. let's start you o
announcing a 20% carrie ducks patient from the patient's medical home, 1% lower cost for employees in ibm who have a relationship with a comprehensivist, so this should be a slam-dunk at this point. we heard from katie, that there's going to be lots of different ways to pay these models, and there's not going to be any single right answer, but we can let a thousand flowers bloom and i think for the community that came out the 1990 scare to death of capitation, this is somewhat reassuring, that...
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ibm pleased to be here with my friend, whom i have worked -- i am pleased to be here with my friend, who as i have worked with. right after we were aware of the incident itself, and i got notified an hour and a half after the coast guard was notified -- and we immediately sent a rescue units to the scene, and over the surge, covered about 500 square miles and suspended the search when there was no chance there would been survivors. early on, we brought salvage experts in to take a look of the structural issues in certain mobilizing for what we thought might be the worst case. as it turned out, several hours later, i was in the oval office briefing the president on the implications, and in between that common and we raise the command. she has done a great job working with private industry to make sure we optimize the response. what we have found over the course of this bill is that we are dealing with something much more complicated in many ways than anything i have dealt with. the first one i was involved in was 1980's, so it has been a while. we are not dealing with a large spill an
ibm pleased to be here with my friend, whom i have worked -- i am pleased to be here with my friend, who as i have worked with. right after we were aware of the incident itself, and i got notified an hour and a half after the coast guard was notified -- and we immediately sent a rescue units to the scene, and over the surge, covered about 500 square miles and suspended the search when there was no chance there would been survivors. early on, we brought salvage experts in to take a look of the...
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. >> it was an online data base company around the launch of the ibm pc. the front of the book was interview with software executives like bill gates and the list was a directory of what software worked with what hardware. it was a precursor to a website like a yahoo! that had a directory of everything to find everything, easily organized. >> what did you sell that company for? >> $65 million. after taxes, i made $20 million and i declared victory. i have great empathy for my players now, the young people who we just sign to a 12-year, $125 milliondeal. you're not really prepared for what notoriety and what a big paycheck will bring to you. what i found is that i lost my way a little bit and then i got on the wrong airplane, and the airplane developed all sorts of mechanical difficulties. we prepared for a crash landing. that is the big pivotal moment of my life. first you always read about people dying with a smile on their face. around the plane, no one was smiling -- weeping, crying or praying. i had a high level of faith but i started to negotiate. i l
. >> it was an online data base company around the launch of the ibm pc. the front of the book was interview with software executives like bill gates and the list was a directory of what software worked with what hardware. it was a precursor to a website like a yahoo! that had a directory of everything to find everything, easily organized. >> what did you sell that company for? >> $65 million. after taxes, i made $20 million and i declared victory. i have great empathy for my...
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the teenager who had the tough job of to bring my group of students, today is an ibm engineer who i. another student became a brain surgeon. michael clark duncan pursued his dreams in hollywood. another helped me manage the chicago public schools. i learned of the high-quality tutoring program can be a good thing. but a high quality tutoring program run by caring adults is a great thing. it can literally help transform lives. parents will always be a child first and most important teacher. parenting is the most important job that every parent takes on. no other activity in our lives carries the same degree of responsibility or influence. it also takes caring and talented principals, teachers, and guidance counselors. it takes nonprofits that provide opportunities for recreation. it takes to government agencies that provide health care. it takes mentors from the community and churches to teach children the virtues of community service, leadership, and self discipline. it takes a high quality after school and urban childhood education programs. with the exception of my brother, sister,
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. >> ibm lisa and i teach medieval history.i teach at george mason where obama recently came and spoke about health care, and the one planned he was saying that he really didn't know how health care would play out in his reputation as a president and i believe him when he says that. and i was wondering is that his modus operandi where he just does what he thinks is going to be the best thing and is he calculating -- >> [inaudible] -- he made no secret about the fact that he was for health care in fact probably a health care plan more far reaching than what we finally ended up with. and he was elected. so this notion that he is imposing something on the nation by fiat as if this were a kind of comment you know, domestic situation is wrong. i think it is being a little bit still modest. it self-deprecating. i think that what he would like to happen is this seen as a domestic policy initiatives and success on the scale of social security or any of the big domestic policy initiatives that have taken place in this country by the nat
. >> ibm lisa and i teach medieval history.i teach at george mason where obama recently came and spoke about health care, and the one planned he was saying that he really didn't know how health care would play out in his reputation as a president and i believe him when he says that. and i was wondering is that his modus operandi where he just does what he thinks is going to be the best thing and is he calculating -- >> [inaudible] -- he made no secret about the fact that he was for...
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." >> host: ibm christina hoff sommers, a resident scholar at the american enterprise institute and this is "after words" and today i am going to be talking with university of minnesota professor elaine tyler may who is going to tell about her book on the history of the birth control pill. it's called america "america and the pill," and there is a lot to talk about so let's jump in. the first thing i want to ask you is there were extravagant expectations about the impact the poll was going to have on american society and the world at large. if promoters the dividend poverty, that marriages would become happy, divorce would become rare, there would be just a panacea. there were some who even thought it would stop communism. what was the impact of the pill? what turned out to be the impact? it was less revolutionary as the expected but what did happen? >> guest: in some ways it was more revolutionary depending on how you are thinking. but it is certainly true that the pill was greeted with these wild the utopian expectations that it would bring down the population rate around the world and
." >> host: ibm christina hoff sommers, a resident scholar at the american enterprise institute and this is "after words" and today i am going to be talking with university of minnesota professor elaine tyler may who is going to tell about her book on the history of the birth control pill. it's called america "america and the pill," and there is a lot to talk about so let's jump in. the first thing i want to ask you is there were extravagant expectations about the...
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[applause] >> ibm i.t. challenged. i medical director of the you might call center which is the you might beat the unite here and the new york city and was founded by the ilg in 1916 so it is a unique setting. it dovetails on the discussion about medical assistance and that is what i wanted to focus most of my talk on as i work with medical systems. but i think all of it speaks to how much those of us working on the ground need to figure out who should do what and all of what is going on in primary care and i loved your opening remarks about what practices should be. and my ah-ha moment came. we have patients coming in every day and became an for three days and we took pretty good care of patients those three days and all of us were sort of stunned by that and so a lot of what we are doing we could really transform. it is similar to a service center. we are primary care specialty. we have most of them are union members or families, retirees from the work of united, unite here. they are low wage, mostly immigrants, most
[applause] >> ibm i.t. challenged. i medical director of the you might call center which is the you might beat the unite here and the new york city and was founded by the ilg in 1916 so it is a unique setting. it dovetails on the discussion about medical assistance and that is what i wanted to focus most of my talk on as i work with medical systems. but i think all of it speaks to how much those of us working on the ground need to figure out who should do what and all of what is going on...
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-- i can only refer you to the -- some of the greatest scientists in our country: richard garwin at ibm, pete penofsky at the standford linear accelerator, a whole host of physicists and experts who have just picked the thing apart and say it's riddled with inaccuracies and technical flaws. c-span: on the previous page, you say, 'though some of the findings that emerge were startling, it was clear that much of the espionage occurred in the 1980s and had not resulted in any militarily significant chinese advancements that might endanger us armed forces in asia or american security more broadly.' you're talking about the leaks out of los alamos, i assume. >> guest: yes. yes. i -- you know, what is true, brian, is that the chinese have acquired some of their technological capability through espionage, including espionage against the united states, just as -- as -- as many countries acquire those capabilities through espionage. it's also true that chinese has indigenous scientific capabilities. they have smart physicists and smart scientists. go to mit and look at the number of chinese face
-- i can only refer you to the -- some of the greatest scientists in our country: richard garwin at ibm, pete penofsky at the standford linear accelerator, a whole host of physicists and experts who have just picked the thing apart and say it's riddled with inaccuracies and technical flaws. c-span: on the previous page, you say, 'though some of the findings that emerge were startling, it was clear that much of the espionage occurred in the 1980s and had not resulted in any militarily...
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the small cell phone probably has more computer capacity than the early ibm from 1976. in africa, every second person has a cell phone. think about that. we do not think of africa like that. they have the ability to communicate, get educated, get entertained, to do commerce. we are just starting to get there. you could get the ipad and the technology. this is inconceivable 10 years ago. we can remember back that far. all of a sudden, countries are places are going to be able to leapfrog everything else. the defense that the overall places have is what he taught by concentration. everybody goes there because people are already there. new york city -- it is not that it is too crowded. if you go there because it is granted. that is with the competition is. you can feed off of other people. there are these changes that are dramatic. in the younger group, it is not. the percentage of the people living in the dark city that are college educated keeps going up. it is because of immigrants. people think that immigrants come here without education. a lot of them have the best ed
the small cell phone probably has more computer capacity than the early ibm from 1976. in africa, every second person has a cell phone. think about that. we do not think of africa like that. they have the ability to communicate, get educated, get entertained, to do commerce. we are just starting to get there. you could get the ipad and the technology. this is inconceivable 10 years ago. we can remember back that far. all of a sudden, countries are places are going to be able to leapfrog...
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the teenager that the tough job of tutoring us, my group of students we were growing up, today is an ibmengineer who has made one of the 50 most important lab research scientist in the nation. another student became a brain surgeon, michael clarke duncan pursued his dreams in hollywood where he starred in the green mile. wrong eventually helped me manage the chicago public schools. in the church basement i learned the high quality of tutoring programs could be a good thing, but high quality tutoring program run by caring adults is a great thing. it can literally help transform the lives. parents will always be a child's first and most important teacher. and parenting is the most important job that every parent takes on. no other activity in our lives carries the same degree of responsibility or influence. it also takes caring and talented principals, teachers, and guidance counselors. it takes nonprofits to provide opportunities for recreation. it takes government agencies to provide health care and counseling. it takes mentors from the community and the churches who teach children the v
the teenager that the tough job of tutoring us, my group of students we were growing up, today is an ibmengineer who has made one of the 50 most important lab research scientist in the nation. another student became a brain surgeon, michael clarke duncan pursued his dreams in hollywood where he starred in the green mile. wrong eventually helped me manage the chicago public schools. in the church basement i learned the high quality of tutoring programs could be a good thing, but high quality...
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[applause] this woman who tries to take absolutely no credit for who ibm, for some reason, she is mineock. she has pulled me up when i stumbled, has pulled me back when i run out of line, talk a little too much -- she will snap me up. she really does push me to be the best woman that i can be, naturally. as a professional and as a mother, and as a friend. she has always, always been there for me. as our family has grown, she has managed to expand her love for all of us. and raising our goals and the what does with my mom -- oh, i'm not going to do this. it is a beautiful experience. host: that was a speech the first lady gave up the white house on mother's day. sorry about the mixup on that. in a few moments we will have a discussion on u.s. immigration policy with clarissa martinez. first, a look at discussions for later today. >> topics will include the attempted new york city car bombing, the gulf of mexico oil spill, and the u.s. and global financial markets. the guests on "meet the press" will include eric holder, and "this week" will speak with eric holder and former new york att
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my answer is that if in fact there is a statute that allows that to occur it is not a statute ibm converse of with. i look forward to your kidding back to me. would you consider the pakistani taliban to be a terrorist organization? >> if not formally designated, we have seen to their actions and their attempt that they are. if not technically this committee, there certainly its territory as asian. >> would you take action to initiate this to denaturalize the times square bomber? on the basis that he was a member of the terrorist organization? >> we have a wide range of things that we can do with regard to the defendant in this manner. we have an ability to put him in jail for an extended period of time to the course you do not intend to denaturalizing? >> i am saying we have the ability to do a variety of things and whether or not there is an ability to denaturalizing, and whether or not there are constitutional issues that are involved in that process. i think those would have to be considered. >> i read your answer to meet you are not prepared to say that you would denaturalizing. let me
my answer is that if in fact there is a statute that allows that to occur it is not a statute ibm converse of with. i look forward to your kidding back to me. would you consider the pakistani taliban to be a terrorist organization? >> if not formally designated, we have seen to their actions and their attempt that they are. if not technically this committee, there certainly its territory as asian. >> would you take action to initiate this to denaturalize the times square bomber? on...
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my answer is that if in fact there is a statute that allows that to occur it is not a statute ibm converseof with. i look forward to your kidding back to me. would you consider the pakistani taliban to be a terrorist organization? >> if not formally designated, we have seen to thr actions and their attempt that they are. if not technically this committee, there certainly its territory as asian. >> would you take action to initiate this to denaturalize the times square bomber? on the basis that he was a member of the terrorist organization? >> we have a wide range of things that we can do with regard to the defendant in this manner. we have an ability to put him in jailor an extended period of time to the course you do not intend to denaturalizing? >> i am saying we have the ability to do a variety of things and whether or not there is an ability to denaturalizing, and whether or not there are constitutional issues that are involved in that process. i think those would have to be considered. >> i read your answer to meet you are not prepared to say that you would denaturalizing. let me go t
my answer is that if in fact there is a statute that allows that to occur it is not a statute ibm converseof with. i look forward to your kidding back to me. would you consider the pakistani taliban to be a terrorist organization? >> if not formally designated, we have seen to thr actions and their attempt that they are. if not technically this committee, there certainly its territory as asian. >> would you take action to initiate this to denaturalize the times square bomber? on the...
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the teenager who had the tough job of to bring my group of students, today is an ibm engineer who i. another student became a brain surgeon. michael clark duncan pursued his dreams in hollywood. another helped me manage the chicago public schools. i learned of the high-quality tutoring program can be a good thing. but a high quality tutoring program run by caring adults is a great thing. it can literally help transform lives. parents will always be a child first and most important teacher. parenting is the most important job that every parent takes on. no other activity in our lives carries the same degree of responsibility or influence. it also takes caring and talented principals, teachers, and guidance counselors. it takes nonprofits that provide opportunities for recreation. it takes to government agencies that provide health care. it takes mentors from the community and churches to teach children the virtues of community service, leadership, and self discipline. it takes a high quality after school and urban childhood education programs. with the exception of my brother, sister,
the teenager who had the tough job of to bring my group of students, today is an ibm engineer who i. another student became a brain surgeon. michael clark duncan pursued his dreams in hollywood. another helped me manage the chicago public schools. i learned of the high-quality tutoring program can be a good thing. but a high quality tutoring program run by caring adults is a great thing. it can literally help transform lives. parents will always be a child first and most important teacher....
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[applause] this woman who tries to take the credit for to ibm for some reason -- for who i am, for some reason. she is my rock. she has pulled me up when i stumbled. she has pulled me back when i run out of line. she really does push a to be the best woman that i can be treaty as a professional and a mother and as a brand. she has always, always, been there for me. as our family has grown, she has managed to expand the love for all of us. raising our girls and the white -- and notith my mom one to do this -- is a beautiful experience. it is beautiful. i am pretty sure the president is happy about it too. [laughter] in this world, there is so much going on. we know that we are blessed, the obama's. even though we live in the white house, we know that our day-to- day family interaction is not really different than families living in atlanta or sioux falls or tucson. everyone is busy. ours is to televise. everyone is doing the best job they can to raise their kids. everyone is looking for support. in his mother's day proclamation, president carter wrote, "in this time when the family subje
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there is an ibm network of biomedical research excellence, and in fact most of the states in the idea network have been applying for those and many of them with considerable success but it is a competitive program where the peer review system kicks in and so because of our interest and making sure that with the funds available we support what seems to the experts who are not biased towards any particular state but trying to identify the best use of the money we have to see where the outcomes fall. another program that i think is relevant here is actually the ability through the recovery act to support construction efforts that have been asked for in the idea states and mississippi recently received such a construction grant. arkansas did. in fact a number of the idea states for this $1 billion construction money that was part of the recovery act had been quite successful and we are delighted to see that because that may he be a way to build that capacity so that in the coming years to will be a better position to be highly competitive for these funds. >> thank you. >> senator specter?
there is an ibm network of biomedical research excellence, and in fact most of the states in the idea network have been applying for those and many of them with considerable success but it is a competitive program where the peer review system kicks in and so because of our interest and making sure that with the funds available we support what seems to the experts who are not biased towards any particular state but trying to identify the best use of the money we have to see where the outcomes...
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. >> ibm bill halter -- i am bill halter and i approve this message. >> breaking news at this hour, the united states senator past -- the united states senators pass the bill. >> they hate this so much, they are explosively liberal. >> lobbyists are lined up against her. >> of blanche lincoln is standing firm for arkansas. >> joining us for some perspective on this one of race is a reporter from the associated press. thank you for being with us. former president bill clinton will be campaigning for blanche clinton later today. we will have coverage tonight. give us an assessment of this race and what you are looking at. >> right now, we are looking at this being a very tight race and a race that is focused on turnout. as you said, former president clinton is going to be here today campaigning with ms. lincoln. the fact that he is coming out right now is about turning out the debate in this primary. they are showing how much both sides are focusing on turning on the american -- the african- american vote. we have one county that is an urban county where little luck is. -- were little roc
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the teenager who had the tough job of to bring my group of students, today is an ibm engineer who i. another student became a brain rgeon. michael clark duncan pursued his drea in hollywood. another helped me manage the chicago public schools. i learned of the high-quality tutoring program can be a good thing. but a high quality tutoring program run by caring adults is a great thing. it can literally help transform lives. parents will always be a child first and most important teacher. parenting is the most important job that every parent takes on. no other activity in our lives carries the same degree of responsibility or influence. it also takes caring and talented principals, teachers, and guidance counselors. it takes nonprofits that provide opportunities for recreation. it takes to government agencies that provide health care. it takes mentors from the community and churches to teach ildren the virtues of community service, leadership, and self discipline. it takes a high quality after scol and urban childhood education programs. with the exception of my brother, sister, and die
the teenager who had the tough job of to bring my group of students, today is an ibm engineer who i. another student became a brain rgeon. michael clark duncan pursued his drea in hollywood. another helped me manage the chicago public schools. i learned of the high-quality tutoring program can be a good thing. but a high quality tutoring program run by caring adults is a great thing. it can literally help transform lives. parents will always be a child first and most important teacher....
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ibm and petroleum engineer by training. i have spent years working on and with drilling rigs. i have been the trans ocean for 15 years and i am proud of the contributions we have made during that time. today i said before you with a heavy heart. the last few weeks have been a time of great sadness and reflection for our company and for me personally. nothing is more important to either of us than the safety of our crew members. our hearts ache for the widows, parents, and children of the 11 crew members, including nine trans ocean employees that died in the deep water explosion. these are exceptional men and we are doing everything we can to help their family cope with this tragedy. over the last few weeks we have seen great acts of courage and kindness in our colleagues and communities. embodied by the 115 crewmembers rescued from the deep water horizon and were focused on the safety and well-being of their colleagues. it was also embodied by the brave men and women of the coast guard, who provided on scene response and search and rescue efforts. as well as the medical profes
ibm and petroleum engineer by training. i have spent years working on and with drilling rigs. i have been the trans ocean for 15 years and i am proud of the contributions we have made during that time. today i said before you with a heavy heart. the last few weeks have been a time of great sadness and reflection for our company and for me personally. nothing is more important to either of us than the safety of our crew members. our hearts ache for the widows, parents, and children of the 11...
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today's job market and the job market looking forward is not going to be start working at a job at ibmve a job for 30 just that individuals are more likely, they'll have shorter tenure with the jobs mean that got to remain noble. you're going to move from job to job to job. it's more general kinds of skills just being a good thing to where you can apply the skills and lots of different places that's going to serve individuals well. how does all that add up when we think about going for, how do we prepare our young people, how do we even, you know, people are not so young but our workforce to be able to respond to this changing demand by our employers. so i will give you just a frame where we can talk more as the panel progress is about what the administration thinks about filling in some of the holes here, how we think will address this. but i think what it means is a education entering system, and i have today, the labor economist, education, training, all human capital. i tend to think of it all as school. different kinds of forms but all kinds of a form of school. so i think it mean
today's job market and the job market looking forward is not going to be start working at a job at ibmve a job for 30 just that individuals are more likely, they'll have shorter tenure with the jobs mean that got to remain noble. you're going to move from job to job to job. it's more general kinds of skills just being a good thing to where you can apply the skills and lots of different places that's going to serve individuals well. how does all that add up when we think about going for, how do...
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ibm is transparent and giving consumers as much information, it is incredibly in powering at it demystifies this whole process. when you talk to the consumer about what information is being collected, there is a sense that it will be awful. that is not what is being used to customizz advertising. we show you what we are using and we give you control over it. is allowing the consumer to engage with that. we are finding that it is demystify and giving people a great deal more comfort in how this whole process works. this is the clear at notice process. this is what we have launched. i want to get the size that there have been a lot of conversations about opt in purses opt out. we seem to always want to boil this conversation down into this by mary set of choices. it is a spectrum of choices. there is not one way to do it. we tend to think of their model as being more of an opt out model, but we are doing that form of opt out with exceedingly clear notice to consumers. with this type of transparency and control, it is a very good way to go. >> i would also have slides, but i really want to be
ibm is transparent and giving consumers as much information, it is incredibly in powering at it demystifies this whole process. when you talk to the consumer about what information is being collected, there is a sense that it will be awful. that is not what is being used to customizz advertising. we show you what we are using and we give you control over it. is allowing the consumer to engage with that. we are finding that it is demystify and giving people a great deal more comfort in how this...
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a development bank in essence, an ibm would have a bounce of the rate of return policies of the bankwith a policy goals of the federal agencies. the creation of such a special financing entity for infrastructure has been discussed in policy circles for at least 20 years. across the in the european investment bank has been functioned successfully for about 50 years by a major role in connecting the european union across national borders. that eib raises funds from capital markets and leases them -- lends them an irate keeping its operations financially says sustainable. it offers loans and debt guarantees as well as important technical assistance. as you heard this one, they can take many force but at its heart it really is a better selection of infrastructure projects. the nab would lead our grant money on a project basis after some type of benefit cost analysis. in addition to project would be of national or regional significance transcending states and local boundaries. and it would consider different types of infrastructure projects breaking down the mortal barriers that existed i
a development bank in essence, an ibm would have a bounce of the rate of return policies of the bankwith a policy goals of the federal agencies. the creation of such a special financing entity for infrastructure has been discussed in policy circles for at least 20 years. across the in the european investment bank has been functioned successfully for about 50 years by a major role in connecting the european union across national borders. that eib raises funds from capital markets and leases them...
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level i want also, i wanted to focus on dox, the on line word processing system you probably had your ibm 286. you could write up a document. this is a complete cleat this bares very little resemblance to a remote computing service. but this is not what that was at the time. we were talking about the batch processing because they couldn't afford to have that up sourced. keep that in the idea and we'll talk about this is difficult for us to explain and difficult for us to apply. this confusion and the cost is really undermining the growth of our sifferses and the cloud. we are reamly concerned about that. they take a look at the steps and walk through in the language. we explain because many don't know what the standards are. news publishing companies have an eenompleous amount of interspepting when an outside provider has that information, they are going to trust what we are doing but >> i'll demo that in a minute. we are trying to bring clarity to a process that has not had much all-starity in the past here's what google is doing this would be a cost issue to determine what the standards
level i want also, i wanted to focus on dox, the on line word processing system you probably had your ibm 286. you could write up a document. this is a complete cleat this bares very little resemblance to a remote computing service. but this is not what that was at the time. we were talking about the batch processing because they couldn't afford to have that up sourced. keep that in the idea and we'll talk about this is difficult for us to explain and difficult for us to apply. this confusion...