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citi groo citigroup ceo sandy weill and his wife announced they're giving $185 million to the universitylifornia san francisco. >> it will establish the weill institute for the neuro sciences aimed at finding treatments for brain diseases and psychiatric disorders. we're pleased to welcome sandy and jane weill. thank you both for joining us. >> thank you, thanks for having us. >> mrs. weill, so much attention in the healthcare industry and research is paid to cardiovascular disease, to cancer, certainly. it's still the neuro sciences that don't get a lot of attention, there's still that stigma that exists for some of the diseases mental diseases that are out there. why is that, do you think? >> well, i think that that's a very old fashioned way of looking at things. and i think what thrills me so much about putting psychiatric care under neuro sciences is that it makes it into an illness like any other illness. and we'll remove the stigma from those disease and be able to help to cure much faster. for people to admit that they have these problems, it won't have the stigma it used to. the
citi groo citigroup ceo sandy weill and his wife announced they're giving $185 million to the universitylifornia san francisco. >> it will establish the weill institute for the neuro sciences aimed at finding treatments for brain diseases and psychiatric disorders. we're pleased to welcome sandy and jane weill. thank you both for joining us. >> thank you, thanks for having us. >> mrs. weill, so much attention in the healthcare industry and research is paid to cardiovascular...
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and sandy weill, he and his wife donating $180 million to university of california san francisco, to a weill institute for neurosciences. one of the largest ever for brain research in the u.s. brings their total giving to more than $1 billion. and sandy and joan will be appearing on closing bell today at 3:00 p.m. in the meantime it is now time for the executive edge. and a new survey out. 75 ceos. turns out they were less prepared. from around the globe. and these the big guys here walking about the. lyons joins us. was this surprising to you? >> not really. i took an evaluation. i was 40 at the time and they reached down and they touched me. i evaluated. i thought on a scale of 1-10 i was make a 6. six months later i realized i was probably a 2. in the greatest company that i had ever known. >> you didn't tell anybody at the time. >> i did. had a truster advisor. i asked his assessment. of the ceos t in the river group. they came out 7.2. >> self assessment. >> these were done 1 on 1 interviews. i think it was very honest. >> i think it is probably not a huge surprise. anybody take
and sandy weill, he and his wife donating $180 million to university of california san francisco, to a weill institute for neurosciences. one of the largest ever for brain research in the u.s. brings their total giving to more than $1 billion. and sandy and joan will be appearing on closing bell today at 3:00 p.m. in the meantime it is now time for the executive edge. and a new survey out. 75 ceos. turns out they were less prepared. from around the globe. and these the big guys here walking...
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former citigroup chairman and ceo sandy weill sits down for an exclusive interview with the closing bellhis wife donated a couple million bucks to the university of california at san francisco. no doubt the pay issue will come up as well. meantime, voters for the election headed to the polls and another big primary tuesday, today. five states up for grabs. the big question -- can ted cruz and john kasich's unlikely alliance stop trump from becoming more dominant? become one step closer to the nomination? details you need to hear coming up. it is the big question for democrats. has he moved the party left forever? let's bring in larry kudlow. pimco's policy head and luis miranda at the democratic national committee. my first question -- are you any relation to lynn manual miranda and can you get me four in the orchestra for "hamilton"? >> if i were i would get myself some seats. >> it's something else. >> same name though. >> good. let's talk about the sanders movement. we have a curious time in american politics. there is a movement in the gop named trump. there is a movement in the demo
former citigroup chairman and ceo sandy weill sits down for an exclusive interview with the closing bellhis wife donated a couple million bucks to the university of california at san francisco. no doubt the pay issue will come up as well. meantime, voters for the election headed to the polls and another big primary tuesday, today. five states up for grabs. the big question -- can ted cruz and john kasich's unlikely alliance stop trump from becoming more dominant? become one step closer to the...
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later on sandy weill on "closing bell" 3:00 p.m. ian.and his wife aiming to advance brain research with a gift of $185 million. dow's up 26. don't go away. mary buys a little lamb. one of millions of orders on this company's servers. accessible by thousands of suppliers and employees globally. but with cyber threats on the rise, mary's data could be under attack. with the help of the at&t network, a network that senses and mitigates cyber threats, their critical data is safer than ever. giving them the agility to be open & secure. because no one knows & like at&t. >>> time for cramer and stop trading. >> lockheed martin you see this kind of company and say how can it keep doing it? it's got top and bottom line growth. they beat consensus 11.7, up 15.7 year over year, and it's the f-35 jet that brought back a lot of stock. they just keep buying back stock and keep buying back stock. and defense business is good. and i think it's gng to get stronger. again, i'm referencing that china article where if you're going to be a candidate for pres
later on sandy weill on "closing bell" 3:00 p.m. ian.and his wife aiming to advance brain research with a gift of $185 million. dow's up 26. don't go away. mary buys a little lamb. one of millions of orders on this company's servers. accessible by thousands of suppliers and employees globally. but with cyber threats on the rise, mary's data could be under attack. with the help of the at&t network, a network that senses and mitigates cyber threats, their critical data is safer than...