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megan: a master manipulator. mr. de niro: it's the classic -- con, where everybody comes to him and they want to be part of this club. the whole thing evolved through his personality, his way of manipulating people that he became -- it's classic. it's a classic sort of con situation. people fell for it. megan: it wasn't the easiest movie to get made. you option to the above six years ago, so tell me about that process. i heard you say had you done it right away, the film would've been different in terms of focusing more on the scheme and the con, and it became more about the family and a family story of family breaking apart. ms. rosenthal: when the book came out, "wizard of lies," it would have focused more on the ponzi scheme and as we got distance from it, one son died of cancer, one son hung himself. and as you get further away, you realize this broken family. bernie hurt a lot of people. he was really quite despicable. but he also hurt those who thought he was protecting. he left them in a vulnerable position. t
megan: a master manipulator. mr. de niro: it's the classic -- con, where everybody comes to him and they want to be part of this club. the whole thing evolved through his personality, his way of manipulating people that he became -- it's classic. it's a classic sort of con situation. people fell for it. megan: it wasn't the easiest movie to get made. you option to the above six years ago, so tell me about that process. i heard you say had you done it right away, the film would've been different...
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megan: that's journalism. ms.u get told in this business no more than you get told yes, no matter what position you think somebody perceives you as being in. you get told no more than yes. megan: what do you think is the thing we may not be seeing in terms of the next disruption to entertainment or the next thing? the next wave of distribution or the way consumption are bringing stuff to the audience in different ways? is it virtual reality? what's the next big thing? ms. rosenthal: virtual reality is still so new. and until the actual headsets get to be a bit more practical and completely affordable beyond just the cardboard, it will take a while. certainly for journalism and documentary films, vr is wonderful because you can walk in the shoes of somebody. it is so empathetic. i do think where gaming is going, in so many ways, from a business standpoint of e-sports and how that will be taking up -- will be a huge business. it certainly is already with "league of legends" and some of the other smaller games. in te
megan: that's journalism. ms.u get told in this business no more than you get told yes, no matter what position you think somebody perceives you as being in. you get told no more than yes. megan: what do you think is the thing we may not be seeing in terms of the next disruption to entertainment or the next thing? the next wave of distribution or the way consumption are bringing stuff to the audience in different ways? is it virtual reality? what's the next big thing? ms. rosenthal: virtual...
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megan: it was really cool.was the coolest about it was how humble robert de niro was good there was a point where i ask him, when did you know will you were good? and his immediate answer was, i still don't think i am good. the other thing that was interesting that we talked a lot about was how much the industry has shifted. he is getting the band back together with martin scorsese and al pacino for a look at another gangland film called the irishman to be distributed by netflix. they paid over $100 million, a distribution you never would've thought for a film like that. we got him to admit they are still trying to get joe pesci in, so what i found was interesting is that over there decades of the relationship, the changes within the industry and how different movies are getting produced and finance. oliver: what did he seem to get most excited about? megan: exploring different characters. when you talk to him, it is like talking to a method actor. i asked him how you get inside a character like bernie madoff,
megan: it was really cool.was the coolest about it was how humble robert de niro was good there was a point where i ask him, when did you know will you were good? and his immediate answer was, i still don't think i am good. the other thing that was interesting that we talked a lot about was how much the industry has shifted. he is getting the band back together with martin scorsese and al pacino for a look at another gangland film called the irishman to be distributed by netflix. they paid over...
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megan: this is what i love about this these. way of dissecting the balloon talking getting the reality, which is people are frustrated they're being told about alpha, strategy, how hedge fund managers will get them better returns, and they are finding that a dart board of stocks may produce a better return for them. what he tackles is this usage of anomaly, going through the data, extrapolating it and trying to find the connection, a lot of it is no better than -- carol: really relevant. we got more from peter court. >> smart beta is the one everybody talks about. smart beta is a great idea. the old idea of standard index funds cap weighted has a problem. you chase the market. the manager is trying to track the index has to buy more of it. you have to buy high and you are selling low, not too smart. smart beta is intended to break that link between cap weighting and your own fun. what happens is people try to get smarter. i have a quote from the musical gypsy, you have got to get a gimmick. that is what everybody is doing. every
megan: this is what i love about this these. way of dissecting the balloon talking getting the reality, which is people are frustrated they're being told about alpha, strategy, how hedge fund managers will get them better returns, and they are finding that a dart board of stocks may produce a better return for them. what he tackles is this usage of anomaly, going through the data, extrapolating it and trying to find the connection, a lot of it is no better than -- carol: really relevant. we got...
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megan: this story cuts to the heart of the issue.ampaign promises and agenda items they thought were going to be easy to get through, tax reform, just the situation they popular onrm is both sides of the aisle. the situation they found themselves in is the coalition they need to stitch together is harder than they thought. oliver: peter always has great analysis. the conversation the past week is since the health-care bill failed, what does it mean for tax reform? what did you like about his take on this? megan: peter always has great insight and analysis, and for trump to think tax reform will be easier than health care reform, we have to put this into context. health care reform was a defining promise of almost every republican for seven years and collapsed in 17 days. tax reform is something republicans and democrats have had on the agenda for two decades. bringing personal rates down, in particular that corporate rate from already 5% to make us more competitive, is seen as something both parties are aligned by. when you talk abou
megan: this story cuts to the heart of the issue.ampaign promises and agenda items they thought were going to be easy to get through, tax reform, just the situation they popular onrm is both sides of the aisle. the situation they found themselves in is the coalition they need to stitch together is harder than they thought. oliver: peter always has great analysis. the conversation the past week is since the health-care bill failed, what does it mean for tax reform? what did you like about his...
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megan: absolutely. you have hugo chavez of the most prominent example of someone who swept in on this populist hide. latin america was populist long before we were populist. they were traditionally left somewhat alone. venezuela had the advantage of having a huge oil economy that was such a large exporter when we had oil prices where they were at the time above $100. it was an incredible boon to their economy. there was a tremendous amount of investment down there. it was looked at as a darling. there are always infrastructure issues there, getting distribution of wealth, but since over the past decade in terms of the level of corruption in venezuela, the stifling wealth inequality that now exists, every government confronted with massive scandal across core industries, and actually to appoint goon squads with president nicolas maduro taking out opponents, it is a throwback. frankly, i'm not sure the world is watching as much as it should be. oliver: you guys look at something that everyone is focusing
megan: absolutely. you have hugo chavez of the most prominent example of someone who swept in on this populist hide. latin america was populist long before we were populist. they were traditionally left somewhat alone. venezuela had the advantage of having a huge oil economy that was such a large exporter when we had oil prices where they were at the time above $100. it was an incredible boon to their economy. there was a tremendous amount of investment down there. it was looked at as a...
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now been with megan markel of suits fame.xcited about possibly marriage. they reportedly spent this past weekend in tore ron tomorrow where she lives -- toronto where she lives. and according to people she is the plus one for pippa middleton's reception and markel shut down her lifestyle blog. after three about yul years on this adventure time to say good-bye. no reason given. maybe unseemly, to blog if you are intending to marry a prince. >> he is in a great place. in toronto with megan markel, the relationship is going well. he seems emotionally sound. >> reporter: looking back the nearly 20 years to when diana died there was an uncharacteristic, unprecedented reaction from the british public, to diana's death. scenes outside kensington palace, unbridled mourning for a woman very few new. inside the paris for harry, denial and stoicism. >> my way of dealing with it was stick might head in the sand, refusing to think about my mum, because why would that help? it is only going to make you sad not going to bring her back. >> s
now been with megan markel of suits fame.xcited about possibly marriage. they reportedly spent this past weekend in tore ron tomorrow where she lives -- toronto where she lives. and according to people she is the plus one for pippa middleton's reception and markel shut down her lifestyle blog. after three about yul years on this adventure time to say good-bye. no reason given. maybe unseemly, to blog if you are intending to marry a prince. >> he is in a great place. in toronto with megan...
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megan: i love this story.k about the use of big data and trying to figure out what works and markets. this is a fascinating look at a really sort of internal topic here, how to beat the market. megan: the conclusion of this is that you cannot beat the market. this is what i love about this piece. the author has such a way of dissecting the balloon talking getting the reality, which is people are frustrated they're being told about alpha, they are being told about strategy, how hedge fund managers will get them better returns, and they are finding that a dart board of stocks may produce a better return for them. thishe really tackles in know,is whether it's you going through the data, extrapolating it and trying to find the connection, a lot of it is no better than -- just licking her finger and putting in the air. carol: we have more from peter coy. >> smart beta is the one everybody talks about. smart beta is a great idea. the old idea of standard index funds cap weighted has a problem. because you chase the
megan: i love this story.k about the use of big data and trying to figure out what works and markets. this is a fascinating look at a really sort of internal topic here, how to beat the market. megan: the conclusion of this is that you cannot beat the market. this is what i love about this piece. the author has such a way of dissecting the balloon talking getting the reality, which is people are frustrated they're being told about alpha, they are being told about strategy, how hedge fund...
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megan: there is also a way to make enough money to only work on the circuit.k, we looked at people using these marathon coding sessions to test a product or take it to the next level. think about things they are not thinking of. and offer rewards, sometimes cash, swag. we find people whose entire apartment is littered with tvs, printers, shoes, anything you can think of from participating in these hackathon sessions. oliver: the idea was popularized in the social network. it's a very real thing. oliver: these guys are top of line and could work for major companies, but choose not to. megan: one thing i think that is great about this story, is that it is almost this cycle, this rite of passage, when you are young and don't have a lot of obligations, you probably feel free to go off and have an all-night hackathon and come back to your gross apartment. what just are thinking of longer-term goals, i am not sure hackathons are all that appealing. oliver: maybe not the most sustainable. in the market section, let's talk about a very interesting story, these differe
megan: there is also a way to make enough money to only work on the circuit.k, we looked at people using these marathon coding sessions to test a product or take it to the next level. think about things they are not thinking of. and offer rewards, sometimes cash, swag. we find people whose entire apartment is littered with tvs, printers, shoes, anything you can think of from participating in these hackathon sessions. oliver: the idea was popularized in the social network. it's a very real...
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megan, megan. >> i think so, yes. >> i don't want to think so. >> i think -- she's gone. >> so our producerecking to see if she's still here on satellite. she cannot hear you any more. >> i was concerned there because there have been interviews that she says that most tv interviews they ask why are you considered in the business unlikeable? >> right. >> i thought she was pleasant. >> charming. >> we have talked to people were and you are just like, okay. >> i thought she got a little mm at the end did you get that same sense. >> a little. >> well, maybe because someone talked to her and she grabbed her water and she was done. >> i think she thought she was done. >> she probably thought, whatever. >> yeah. >> he is nuts. >> she called you dark on a good friday. >> she called me dark. she knows me. >> she doesn't know there is a light in you. >> the light in me did see the light in her even through it what's electronically through the satellite. >> she didn't see your light. she thought it was out. >> now i am hearing her say toss to break. >> what are we doing here. >> break. >> break. ♪ we
megan, megan. >> i think so, yes. >> i don't want to think so. >> i think -- she's gone. >> so our producerecking to see if she's still here on satellite. she cannot hear you any more. >> i was concerned there because there have been interviews that she says that most tv interviews they ask why are you considered in the business unlikeable? >> right. >> i thought she was pleasant. >> charming. >> we have talked to people were and you are...
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. >> hey megan do we have the joke set up yet. >> do. >> okay, hold on get the joke ready. let me know. >> announcing you where to do a joke. >> that is what we have to do here. serenity now. let me necessity when the joke is ready. hold on let me check my blood pressure monitor. oh, lets see how, lets check my heart. >> i thought you said it was ready. this thing will explode. >> oh, no. >> i think if that was a tighter shot. let's try it again. i think this joke works. >> but doesn't the beepin have to start after the heart explode. >> doctor was concerned he put you on heart monitor. >> let me know when you are ready, megan. >> people are interested in trying this for themselves. you wear it for 24 hours and your bp is checked every 20 minutes. let me blood pressure to see how my hearties doing. oh, he i'm getting too excited what you want to does ed it, coup it right to the explosion >> let's try it again. let me know when you are ready so anyway, let me know when you are ready. you need to stay on me, stay on me, and then coup it up so when i hit it, lets see how my he
. >> hey megan do we have the joke set up yet. >> do. >> okay, hold on get the joke ready. let me know. >> announcing you where to do a joke. >> that is what we have to do here. serenity now. let me necessity when the joke is ready. hold on let me check my blood pressure monitor. oh, lets see how, lets check my heart. >> i thought you said it was ready. this thing will explode. >> oh, no. >> i think if that was a tighter shot. let's try it again....
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megan fitzgerald at the live desk with details.ituation, megan. >> this situation in sri lanka. the death toll, as many as 100 people could still be buried in that rubble that you see there. officials confirming 26 were killed when a pile of debris collapsed. there are as many as 1,000 people involved in the search this morning. officials don't think it's likely that anyone else will back to you. >> megan, thank you. >>> the planned executions of eight death row inmates in arkansas is on hold this morning. a federal judge granted stays to the inmates who were scheduled to be executed before the end of the month. that's when the state supply of an execution drug expires. in the order they say the inmates have a right to challenge the state's method of executi execution. arkansas has not put anyone to death since 2005. >>> here's another story that you may see on your social media feed today. it was an emotional start to the nba playoffs for boston celtics player psy say atom mass. his younger sister chynna was killed in a car crash.
megan fitzgerald at the live desk with details.ituation, megan. >> this situation in sri lanka. the death toll, as many as 100 people could still be buried in that rubble that you see there. officials confirming 26 were killed when a pile of debris collapsed. there are as many as 1,000 people involved in the search this morning. officials don't think it's likely that anyone else will back to you. >> megan, thank you. >>> the planned executions of eight death row inmates in...
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." ♪ carol: we are here with editor in chief megan murphy.ou look at canada and the legalization of pot. megan: it is a great story about the business impact of this move to legalize marijuana. this construction of this 800,000 square meter facility that will be the largest pot legal growth centered near alberta, canada. just looking at how the as justinof this trudeau pushes forward with this plan to make it legal. to put and taxes to get revenue into the government from the legalization of this industry. several of these companies are listed in terms of the companies that grow and supplying marijuana. it is a big business, and they think it comes at the expense of criminalize gangs. oliver: the first question i have is how much of it is economically incentivized. they ultimately want money out of this industry. revenue ranges of canadianbillions dollars to hundreds of millions of canadian dollars. the main competitor is the hells , who basically run the distribution of non-legal marijuana. this is a big deal, companies that have high market
." ♪ carol: we are here with editor in chief megan murphy.ou look at canada and the legalization of pot. megan: it is a great story about the business impact of this move to legalize marijuana. this construction of this 800,000 square meter facility that will be the largest pot legal growth centered near alberta, canada. just looking at how the as justinof this trudeau pushes forward with this plan to make it legal. to put and taxes to get revenue into the government from the...
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megan: use your french here.cunard, the duck, it is a fascinating story because it has proved to have a huge effect in this election. the favorites moving down, scandals uncovered, the left making a surge, but also the other thing is that it is a print publication with a minimal digital presence and makes 25 million dollars from a print publication. it has a long tradition, similar to private eye or spy magazine, trafficking in tidbits about the elite. they were the first ones who uncovered that fillon was paying his wife. they have gone in and taken down power. they say they are to serve neither the left or the right, and they have proven that. carol: the f-35 program, eight years, $1 trillion, and still there are questions. megan: this is the latest in a long line of great pieces exposing inefficiencies in the pentagon process. this is one that has gone through so many iterations. the issue when you are redesigning aircraft carriers, f-35, air force one, so many people want different demands from what this prod
megan: use your french here.cunard, the duck, it is a fascinating story because it has proved to have a huge effect in this election. the favorites moving down, scandals uncovered, the left making a surge, but also the other thing is that it is a print publication with a minimal digital presence and makes 25 million dollars from a print publication. it has a long tradition, similar to private eye or spy magazine, trafficking in tidbits about the elite. they were the first ones who uncovered...
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megan: incredibly different story.he thing i like about this piece is exactly that issue you bring up. there is a quote that says they can't picture a country that has fallen so quickly, so fast, not just economically or markets, but the actual impact on people. it is so alarming. the average venezuelan is losing 19 pounds, the struggle to get access to food. oliver: does this signal a change of ideology or regime shift in terms of political ideology within latin america? absolutely. you have hugo chavez of the most prominent example of someone who swept in on this populist hide. latin america was populist long before we were populist. they were traditionally left somewhat a loan. venezuela had the advantage of having a huge oil economy that was such a large exporter when we had oil prices where they were at the time above $100. there was a tremendous amount of investment down there. it was looked at as a darling. there are always infrastructure issues there, getting distribution of wealth, but since over the past deca
megan: incredibly different story.he thing i like about this piece is exactly that issue you bring up. there is a quote that says they can't picture a country that has fallen so quickly, so fast, not just economically or markets, but the actual impact on people. it is so alarming. the average venezuelan is losing 19 pounds, the struggle to get access to food. oliver: does this signal a change of ideology or regime shift in terms of political ideology within latin america? absolutely. you have...
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. ♪ carol: we are here with megan murphy.egan: this is a story that stents which are relatively cheap, not a huge amount of money. this be have a stroke, they can alleviate that pressure, bleeding on the brain but whatl to recovery, this article talks about is how the injection of these metal stents are not common because 100 50re only stroke-specific care centers in the u.s.. paramedics are usually the first responders and will make a decision and evaluate somebody. if you don't go to one of those specialist centers, you are more likely to get a drug. the stents are more effective and lead to better recovery than the drug, but with our aging population and the demographics growing older, we don't have an -specific centers. oliver: there is an interesting story that a lot of americans don't know the implications of this magazine in france. tell us about -- megan: use your french year. duck, it is a fascinating story because it has proved to this a huge effect in election. the favorites moving down, scandals uncovered, the lef
. ♪ carol: we are here with megan murphy.egan: this is a story that stents which are relatively cheap, not a huge amount of money. this be have a stroke, they can alleviate that pressure, bleeding on the brain but whatl to recovery, this article talks about is how the injection of these metal stents are not common because 100 50re only stroke-specific care centers in the u.s.. paramedics are usually the first responders and will make a decision and evaluate somebody. if you don't go to one of...
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>> megan fitzgerald from the live desk. thank you, megan. >>> d.c.'highest court has a big decision to make about your cell phone privacy. they have had technology to track criminal's phones without a warrant. the sting ray device mimics cell phone towers. civil rights attorneys say it could let police follow innocent people as well. so far only one ael addressed it. in that case maryland rules say a warrant is required. >>> today georgetown university is making amends for a dark chapter in the history. in the early 1800s they closed a place to pay off a debt. this morning georgetown is remaining two buildings. mylady hall will be renamed isaac hawkins hall. that's the first slave listed on the sale document. the other one is ann marie day craft hall. named after a freed woman of color who was sold in georgetown. >>> well, you'll likely have been tuning in to the famous april the giraffe cam for months. exciting news to tell you. the web camera is likely coming down. that's because animal adventure park officials say they're april was hurt yet when sh
>> megan fitzgerald from the live desk. thank you, megan. >>> d.c.'highest court has a big decision to make about your cell phone privacy. they have had technology to track criminal's phones without a warrant. the sting ray device mimics cell phone towers. civil rights attorneys say it could let police follow innocent people as well. so far only one ael addressed it. in that case maryland rules say a warrant is required. >>> today georgetown university is making amends...
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maybe you remember megan lindsay, a runner up, a great voice.story is not for the squeamish. look at her. she suffered what a lot of people's worst nightmares. >> it is terrifying. she was bitten by a spider. >> while she was sleeping. >> at night. and she thought she might die. it got serious and lindsay gave me all the details in her first interview since the it into. >> i felt stinging on my face. and i was holding a spider in my hand. i went to urgent care immediately. >> she was bitten on the cheek by a brown recluse, filled with potentially deadly venom capable of leaving a 10-inch wound. >> at one point a hole in your face. >> the venom sits under the skin. so it was like a hole. for nine days it was a different symptom every day. >> what were they? >> a full body rash, fever, night sweats. the nerve pain was the worst for me. i was in a ball crying. it was terrible pain. ♪ >> did the poison or did any of the symptoms affect your singing? >> no. which actually my wound care doctor was worried about that. >> megan was bitten two months ago
maybe you remember megan lindsay, a runner up, a great voice.story is not for the squeamish. look at her. she suffered what a lot of people's worst nightmares. >> it is terrifying. she was bitten by a spider. >> while she was sleeping. >> at night. and she thought she might die. it got serious and lindsay gave me all the details in her first interview since the it into. >> i felt stinging on my face. and i was holding a spider in my hand. i went to urgent care...
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megan: i grew up watching sportscenter.hat.th was spent on the story delves into what has traditionally been viewed as one of the biggest cash cows in entertainment. it is facing threats from something that is facing every other competitor in their space, people are no longer consuming tv and the way they used to consume tv. they are watching on mobile, buying skinny cable bundles, on-demand, on their phones, so been-- the amount espn has able to extract is a higher premium price than other cable channels is under threat. oliver: it is fascinating when we see a juggernaut start to rethink its own approach. in lots of homes. even with the declines come almost 90 million homes. for each home, they get seven dollars per month, so that is a business worth around $7 billion a year. is beforehat advertising and adjacent properties. it is an amazing business, but it is slowing down. let's talk about espn. it has been the holy grail of cable for some time. describe bristol. >> it is an interesting thing. espn is a vertically integr
megan: i grew up watching sportscenter.hat.th was spent on the story delves into what has traditionally been viewed as one of the biggest cash cows in entertainment. it is facing threats from something that is facing every other competitor in their space, people are no longer consuming tv and the way they used to consume tv. they are watching on mobile, buying skinny cable bundles, on-demand, on their phones, so been-- the amount espn has able to extract is a higher premium price than other...
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news 4's megan mcgrath live around elementary school kids for nearly a decade. megan? >> reporter: that's right, he was around children quite a bit. now 34-year-old christopher speight was arrested. a search of his home turned up sexually explicit material involving children. he admitted to uploading images from his iphone and other devices to a drop box account. he has worked with the prince george's county school system for nine years. he has also worked with the south county sports academy. now the prince george's county school system released a statement saying speights will no longer work in the school system and any behavior that harms a child will not be tolerated. christopher speights is facing three counts of distribution and six counts of distribution of child pornography. >> megan mcgrath live. thank you. >>> we want to get to erika gonzalez. new information about a terror attack coming in. erika? >> this is a story that continues to evolve, aaron. we're learning so much more about the suspected shooter in last night's terror attack. the gunman who shot and
news 4's megan mcgrath live around elementary school kids for nearly a decade. megan? >> reporter: that's right, he was around children quite a bit. now 34-year-old christopher speight was arrested. a search of his home turned up sexually explicit material involving children. he admitted to uploading images from his iphone and other devices to a drop box account. he has worked with the prince george's county school system for nine years. he has also worked with the south county sports...
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megan: thank you both. [applause] so what we would like to do today is day further into the concepts that were just discussed. we will ask a series of questions to prompt the conversation. i think there is some conversation right now about the definition of fee-for-value. specifically in your threezation, there's high-level components we would like to discuss. one is what you were just talking about,. tom. what is the -- talking about, tom. how do you engage community partners? can you give us some thoughts on how physicians are looking at that and then we will look into population. at mayo clinic, we are a not-for-profit organization. our model is a little bit different. it is not unique, but it is not the most common model for physician engagement. our physicians are employed on a flat salary. we feel, for our patients, what that does is it eliminates any financial pressures on the individual provider. so if you are a patient, it's a gray area if you need your knee replaced or not. youlike the comforter -
megan: thank you both. [applause] so what we would like to do today is day further into the concepts that were just discussed. we will ask a series of questions to prompt the conversation. i think there is some conversation right now about the definition of fee-for-value. specifically in your threezation, there's high-level components we would like to discuss. one is what you were just talking about,. tom. what is the -- talking about, tom. how do you engage community partners? can you give us...
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. >> in 20 16, megan lee a student at royal oak high school experienced her first severe reaction ater junior prom. it had life-threatening consequences. >> it could have cost me my life. it was so fast. ms. powell, an administrator was holding my hand. telling me how would be ok. >> megan came to where the administrators were sitting and indicated she had been having allergy issues she had not had before. >> i took and ibuprofen. about an hour after, i had a little pain in my eye. >> we got her seated, told her we were going to contact 911 and try to get some medical assistance. >> i was out in the hallway and then my eyes started completely swelling. >> at that time we could see visibly that it was getting worse. >> i can see my eyes were completely shut. >> as we waited for him is to arrive it was obvious her situation was worsening quickly. the swelling was becoming more and more severe and she was beginning to comment that it was beginning harder to breathe and she was beginning to cough. >> the ambulance arrived and the paramedics shot me with an epi-right away. i was taken to
. >> in 20 16, megan lee a student at royal oak high school experienced her first severe reaction ater junior prom. it had life-threatening consequences. >> it could have cost me my life. it was so fast. ms. powell, an administrator was holding my hand. telling me how would be ok. >> megan came to where the administrators were sitting and indicated she had been having allergy issues she had not had before. >> i took and ibuprofen. about an hour after, i had a little pain...
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>> plus what megan mullally is only telling "e.t."ut the "will and grace" come back. >> i start talking in a high voice. >> and a side of anne hathaway's we've never seen before, a hard partying girl in her new movie and in real life. >> when you wake up the morning and your phone shows that you've called someone and you're like, i don't -- what did -- did we talk? >> closed captioning provided by -- (laughs) come on! dogs just won't quit. neither does frontline gold. its triple action formula is relentless at killing fleas and ticks for a full 30 days. good boy. go for the gold. >>> did you guys see this yesterday because it is just so adorable? this little cutie right here is max and pitta's little boy shy. shea's parents fell on love with "dancing with the stars" of course. simone biles has only just started going out on dates but has she already found her perfect 10. lauren zimma found out. >> i've never had a boyfriend in my life. i feel like you should've gone through those things and been on dates. i've been on one maybe proper
>> plus what megan mullally is only telling "e.t."ut the "will and grace" come back. >> i start talking in a high voice. >> and a side of anne hathaway's we've never seen before, a hard partying girl in her new movie and in real life. >> when you wake up the morning and your phone shows that you've called someone and you're like, i don't -- what did -- did we talk? >> closed captioning provided by -- (laughs) come on! dogs just won't quit....
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plus, what megan mulally's saying about the will and grace comeback. >> hey, guys.rt talking and i'm like -- >> and a side of anne hathawayway we've never seen before. a heart partying girl in her new movie and in real life? >> you wake up this morning and your phone shows you called someone. you're like, i don't -- what -- did we talk? >> closed captioning provided by -- ♪ ♪ with simply right checking from santander bank, just make one deposit, payment, withdrawal, or transfer each month to waive the monthly fee. and there's no minimum balance. you're alright with simply right checking from santander bank. ♪ are you feeling alright, baby? ♪ . >>> oh, did you see this yesterday? it is so adorable. this cutie right here is max and peta's little boy shy turning 12 weeks old. they fell in love on "dancing with the stars," of course. meanwhile simone biles has just started going out on dates. "e.t." on line found out. >> i've never had a boyfriend. at 20 years old, i feel like you should have gone on dates. i'm like at least one proper date. >> how did that go? >> not t
plus, what megan mulally's saying about the will and grace comeback. >> hey, guys.rt talking and i'm like -- >> and a side of anne hathawayway we've never seen before. a heart partying girl in her new movie and in real life? >> you wake up this morning and your phone shows you called someone. you're like, i don't -- what -- did we talk? >> closed captioning provided by -- ♪ ♪ with simply right checking from santander bank, just make one deposit, payment, withdrawal,...
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back to you guys. >> megan, thank you. >>> 6:34 right now. after days of speculation about his future, fox news channel has cut ties with bill o'reilly. >> the move comes after two weeks of allegations of sexual harassment. erika gonzalez is in the newsroom. >> this all started after a "new york times" report two weeks ago that five women had been paid $13 million in settlements involving sexual harassment claims against o'reilly over the years. the parent company of fox news says it made the decision, quote, after a careful people inside fox say the children of the network's owner, rupert mourdock, believe it was time to sever ties. bill o'reilly released a statement yesterday saying in part, quote, it is tremendously disheartening that we part ways due to completely unfounded claims. thank you. >>> erika, in the district police are looking for one man in a few cases. police say a woman was groped by a man twice. the second incident happened about a week later on 43rd street. this time they say the man had a knife. the description is similar
back to you guys. >> megan, thank you. >>> 6:34 right now. after days of speculation about his future, fox news channel has cut ties with bill o'reilly. >> the move comes after two weeks of allegations of sexual harassment. erika gonzalez is in the newsroom. >> this all started after a "new york times" report two weeks ago that five women had been paid $13 million in settlements involving sexual harassment claims against o'reilly over the years. the parent...
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. ♪ carol: we are here with megan murphy.egan: this is a story that looks at how stents which are relatively cheap, not a huge amount of money. >> this is a so -- this is a -- thisat looks sad isn't a huge amount of money. , theyou have a stroke speed of which they can get to and alleviate that pressure, that bleeding on the brain is crucial to recovery. what this article talks about is the injection of these metals that are used to take the clock out. 116 strokesly about and stroke specific tears in the u.s.. are usually the first responders and will make a decision and evaluate someone if it is a minor stroke. if you don't go to one of the specialist centers you are more likely to get a drug. what is showing is if you can get there quickly they are more effective and do lead to better recovery. even with the baby boomer weeration growing older, aren't able to get this stent recovery and treatment out. >> let's go to the global economic section. a lot of americans don't really know the implications of this magazine and all t
. ♪ carol: we are here with megan murphy.egan: this is a story that looks at how stents which are relatively cheap, not a huge amount of money. >> this is a so -- this is a -- thisat looks sad isn't a huge amount of money. , theyou have a stroke speed of which they can get to and alleviate that pressure, that bleeding on the brain is crucial to recovery. what this article talks about is the injection of these metals that are used to take the clock out. 116 strokesly about and stroke...
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let's bring in megan murphy. from london.ongress is in recess until the -- there arey are about 115 items of the congress has got to address in addition to a budget. is there any likelihood that this is all going to get done by the time we get to august recess? megan: let's take this apart in terms here. in terms of doing the budget, it looks very likely that we will not be facing the shutdown pressure as the deadline approaches. there seems to be well on both sides to get a stopgap measure in place. it kicks that budget can down the road in terms of some of the the hurdles they are going to face on that whether it's defense department funding or whether it's looking at funding the wall or some of the other more controversial measures and that budget. the bigger things facing the trump administration right now, as you both know, is simply the inability to really showcase a legislative achievement as they rapidly approached the anniversary of the first 100 days of his presidency. there certainly consternation among business ex
let's bring in megan murphy. from london.ongress is in recess until the -- there arey are about 115 items of the congress has got to address in addition to a budget. is there any likelihood that this is all going to get done by the time we get to august recess? megan: let's take this apart in terms here. in terms of doing the budget, it looks very likely that we will not be facing the shutdown pressure as the deadline approaches. there seems to be well on both sides to get a stopgap measure in...
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here to break it down, editor of bloomberg business week megan murphy. megan, toif start with you. just last week your commander in chief mike bloomberg put out an op-ed saying it is time to go country over party, democrats don't make the mistake, don't do what republicans did last year, look at neil gorsuch with an open mind. is that even possible given what they're faced with? >> well, i think mike and mike bloomberg and ri sitting here shaking our heads on this one. it comes a time when you think can we take a step back? you just heard the words filibuster and nuclear option in quick succession. the fact we're at this stage, we're at such a partisan level of politics that we're actually going down this route and change the senate rules, change what's been a longstanding tradition to block this nominee and filibuster this nominee and to actually change it so it makes it easier to get highly partisan nominees in the future, change the landscape going forward. when actually what we've seen with neil gorsuch is, you know, this hasn't been really an argument over policy, over abortio
here to break it down, editor of bloomberg business week megan murphy. megan, toif start with you. just last week your commander in chief mike bloomberg put out an op-ed saying it is time to go country over party, democrats don't make the mistake, don't do what republicans did last year, look at neil gorsuch with an open mind. is that even possible given what they're faced with? >> well, i think mike and mike bloomberg and ri sitting here shaking our heads on this one. it comes a time...
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back to you all in the studio. >> megan mcgrath live for us. megan, thank you. >>> montgomery county police have been equipped with cameras. they're going to be equipped for three months. montgomery county sheriff's deputy secure county courts, serve protective orders for suspected violence. news 4 says only uniformed deputies, including those participating for the cameras. >>> another new development in the saga of the east end trailer park in manassas. a new potential buyer has emerged. a lawyer who owns two other trailer parks. he wants to buy the property, repair the sewer system and let them stay. catholics for housing is the other group interested in buying the park. last year residents were told they'd have to move because the owner couldn't make city mandated repairs for the faulty system. >>> news 4 your health. women who want beautiful skin may have to cut back on how much they drink. a new study from brown university says alcohol consumption increases the risk of rosacea in their skin. white wine and liquor were the biggest culprits
back to you all in the studio. >> megan mcgrath live for us. megan, thank you. >>> montgomery county police have been equipped with cameras. they're going to be equipped for three months. montgomery county sheriff's deputy secure county courts, serve protective orders for suspected violence. news 4 says only uniformed deputies, including those participating for the cameras. >>> another new development in the saga of the east end trailer park in manassas. a new potential...
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. >> why he went to therapy and new clues why he's ready to make girlfriend megan his princess. ♪ >>>lus, a "voice" star bitten by a venomous spider. >> like, i felt like stinging on my face. >> megan lindsay on the bite that left here faclooking like this. >>> and marc wahlberg, will ferrell and their new movie dad. >> i had to work out to keep up with this guy. >> our exclusive on the set of "daddy's home 2." >>> now, for april 17th, 2017, this is "entertainment tonight." >> what is going on with ben affleck and jennifer garner? they were together over easter. >> this is after filing for divorce nearly two years after they split. one thing that seems to be clear is the soon to be exes are putting on a united front. ben and jen sure looked happy for a couple that had just filed for divorce three days earlier. they were all smiles leaving easter services together yesterday in the pacific palisades. the paparazzi lined up outside to capture the moment. jen wore a blue summer dress. ben? casual, in a jacket and "rolling stones" t-shirt. the two of them, together with their kids. a sourc
. >> why he went to therapy and new clues why he's ready to make girlfriend megan his princess. ♪ >>>lus, a "voice" star bitten by a venomous spider. >> like, i felt like stinging on my face. >> megan lindsay on the bite that left here faclooking like this. >>> and marc wahlberg, will ferrell and their new movie dad. >> i had to work out to keep up with this guy. >> our exclusive on the set of "daddy's home 2." >>>...
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megan: this is a company that we know about four scratch tape. a company we know about as innovation and engineering wonders. they pioneered the concept of giving employees time off to think about new things. breakthrough things. one of the markets they moved into in the middle part of this decade was security monitoring. ankle bracelets that inmates are wearing. this obviously is a growing market as prisons try to move the population out. we all know that there is a shortage of prison cells. the issue is that, for 3m the , technology they were using simply did not synch up, particularly in the state of massachusetts where they had a large contractor supply of these. it came down to something that was very pedestrian. model, whichr 2g was not compatible with some providers. also with a 3g system. so offenders would not be registered on the network. when they were not registered, alerts would be sent out they were in violation. they cannot be found on the network. many times, law enforcement would be so inundated, it led to even more confusion, mo
megan: this is a company that we know about four scratch tape. a company we know about as innovation and engineering wonders. they pioneered the concept of giving employees time off to think about new things. breakthrough things. one of the markets they moved into in the middle part of this decade was security monitoring. ankle bracelets that inmates are wearing. this obviously is a growing market as prisons try to move the population out. we all know that there is a shortage of prison cells....
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back to you guys. >> all right, megan.>> going to be so melissa mollet has a look at the roads and some problems out there. >> breaking news in first 4 traffic. a big backup here on 295. still sticking around but all lanes just reopened. still a five mile backup. southbound 295 after the 11th street bridge is where that initial crash was. 270 southbound at buckiestown pike. very slow there as well. they've had some lanes blocked. 270 at falls road. main and local lanes looking a lot better. gw parkway at morning side lane, just got off the phone with police. southbound we are shut down here because of this vehicle down an embankment. big look at 9 bethe beltway. looking pretty typical right now. when you're looking outside the beltway. travel time 66 okay, 95 northbound pretty normal for this time of day. 270 all right. remember to listen to f.m. >> good morning, melissa. beautiful day outside this morning. bright sunshine. the sun is going to do everything it can to eat up the fog around the area. 59 at national airport.
back to you guys. >> all right, megan.>> going to be so melissa mollet has a look at the roads and some problems out there. >> breaking news in first 4 traffic. a big backup here on 295. still sticking around but all lanes just reopened. still a five mile backup. southbound 295 after the 11th street bridge is where that initial crash was. 270 southbound at buckiestown pike. very slow there as well. they've had some lanes blocked. 270 at falls road. main and local lanes looking...
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>> tori, megan, milky way willky, two, spinners? what about the director?the real people. >> the director? >> help us out! >> wow. >> our director has his feet up? fidgeting. >> spinning, all of them, it has taken over our control room. >> well there is apparently is what's happening all over the delaware valley, kids are spinning this stuff, an adults in the offers, that's tori. i mean, that's not that unusual, her behavior. >> stop it. >> megan! milky way? >> yes? >> milky way? >> yo, yo. >> do you have the footage of the playschool stuff? >> i have a couple, ya. >> could you -- could you just punch it up for god sake? >> like that kind of snuff. >> for kids that makes sense. this is adult version of that. just kind of keeping ourselves busy so feelings ands us, you pull out your little fidget cube. i know one of our producers, i won't say his name, aaron, this is his, and he says it relieves stress. just by poking around on it, playing with it. >> and his wife gave it to him as a gift. >> almost likeness ball. like you used to have those, remember, the l
>> tori, megan, milky way willky, two, spinners? what about the director?the real people. >> the director? >> help us out! >> wow. >> our director has his feet up? fidgeting. >> spinning, all of them, it has taken over our control room. >> well there is apparently is what's happening all over the delaware valley, kids are spinning this stuff, an adults in the offers, that's tori. i mean, that's not that unusual, her behavior. >> stop it. >>...