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buying sigma, a chemical company of its own for $17 billion. this works out to $140 per share in cash. friday thatoned on there was a possibility that they were looking to -- that was the other deal. is what is staying in a nice rank for eight hours will do to you. >> absolutely. we have another deal we want to tell you about area and >> this is a large transaction. hugelyldrich is associated with st. louis, missouri. this is about chemicals. they do fancy chemicals. they do refined, specialty, high-margin research chemicals. what this goes back to is that we get these transnational transactions, like siemens. >> you have the siemens-dresser-rand deal. you also have emc looking to move. they are considering making a deal. they have held talks on and off with hp over the last years. they have also had talks with dell, which is now privately owned. we know that elliott fund management. >> to me, it is scale. it is 60,000, 70,000 employees versus 300,000 at the big players. it is a little different than the transnational. >> we will keep you up-to
buying sigma, a chemical company of its own for $17 billion. this works out to $140 per share in cash. friday thatoned on there was a possibility that they were looking to -- that was the other deal. is what is staying in a nice rank for eight hours will do to you. >> absolutely. we have another deal we want to tell you about area and >> this is a large transaction. hugelyldrich is associated with st. louis, missouri. this is about chemicals. they do fancy chemicals. they do...
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merck buying life sciences buying sigma-aldrich.y's siemens buying oil equipment maker dresser-rand for $83 per share. share hs risen last week on reports that a deal was close. >> you know, with siemens, that allows them -- both of them were trying to make it. but i wonder what is the overseas revenue of dresser-rand. maybe not as high. so this i might actually say has more to do with what did -- >> i will get your take on dresser-rand in just a moment. >> but maybe more domestic based. but 60% of the revenue is outside of the united states. how much is in germany? >> i'm sure it's less than 20%. >> so on 50% of the entire revenue of sigma-aldrich -- >> they will no longer get double taxed. >> right. >>> we have some exclusive data out this morning. partnered on a massive new survey called the corporate perception indicator. becky has the details. >> perception, power, profit, hope, fear, responsibility. how do you feel about corporations and their obligations? what about the leaders on the inside? cnbc surveyed more than 25,000 pe
merck buying life sciences buying sigma-aldrich.y's siemens buying oil equipment maker dresser-rand for $83 per share. share hs risen last week on reports that a deal was close. >> you know, with siemens, that allows them -- both of them were trying to make it. but i wonder what is the overseas revenue of dresser-rand. maybe not as high. so this i might actually say has more to do with what did -- >> i will get your take on dresser-rand in just a moment. >> but maybe more...
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delta sigma phi did this video to support the leukemia lymphoma society. >> i'm waiting. this is, we went ahead with als. i'm going to see. >> there will abchallenge. thank you for starting your morning with us. nice job. >> next hour of "new day" starts now. >>> the white house says we are at war with isis. the question is, who is with us? secretary of state john kerry is in cairo this morning looking for some assistance, some support in this coalition. he speaks this hour. >> and he is one of the top players in the nfl but this morning adrian peterson is in the spotlight for the wrong reasons after indictment on some sort of child abuse. >> the birthday bash that turned into an ugly brawl, allegedly, is the palin family responsible here? >> your "new day" starts now.
delta sigma phi did this video to support the leukemia lymphoma society. >> i'm waiting. this is, we went ahead with als. i'm going to see. >> there will abchallenge. thank you for starting your morning with us. nice job. >> next hour of "new day" starts now. >>> the white house says we are at war with isis. the question is, who is with us? secretary of state john kerry is in cairo this morning looking for some assistance, some support in this coalition. he...
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german drug company merck is paying $17 billion for sigma-aldrich, this is the st. louis based chemical and lab equipment firm. the ceo said the deal was a very positive one for shareholders and for his more than 9,000 employees. >> what this deal does, it puts two companies together that have complementary product offering and the reach overlaps. and that brings something that's better for the customer and brings additional value for the customer. if you look at the benefits of a combination like this and how they can enhance the value proposition for the customers. and really that's the thesis. because if strategically you cannot enhance the value of the customers, you shouldn't do the deal. >> shares of sigma surging today closing 33% higher. >> in the second deal, which was reported to be in the works on friday, the german industrial giant siemens will pay more than $7 million cash for the houston-based dresser-rand. maker of equipment used in oil drilling. siemens the buying the company to beef up its position in the booming shale and natural gas industries. sh
german drug company merck is paying $17 billion for sigma-aldrich, this is the st. louis based chemical and lab equipment firm. the ceo said the deal was a very positive one for shareholders and for his more than 9,000 employees. >> what this deal does, it puts two companies together that have complementary product offering and the reach overlaps. and that brings something that's better for the customer and brings additional value for the customer. if you look at the benefits of a...
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>> to going baa to -- to go back to this sigma deal, sigma's paying about 29%.not a big difference, charles, but it is when it's billions of dollars you're bringing in. it is a big difference. and this is more about -- this is a global economy. this isn't just the united states anymore. we need to realize that as americans this is a global economy. >> yeah, but keep the americans first. i hear you all talking, and you're business folks, and i'm more political, but how about america first? let's give some sort of deal and better deal. we do need to cut the corporate tax, but also as consumers, you know, we should look for buying american first. charles: what's the deal with republicans on this? the white house is going to try to do this by executive fiat. they're going to change the rules. everyone says -- we do have the highest corporate tax rate in the world. everyone agrees it should be changed. why can't the republicans be firmer on this, or will they take a stand after the midterm elections? >> i agree. and i think for the most part the republicans have been
>> to going baa to -- to go back to this sigma deal, sigma's paying about 29%.not a big difference, charles, but it is when it's billions of dollars you're bringing in. it is a big difference. and this is more about -- this is a global economy. this isn't just the united states anymore. we need to realize that as americans this is a global economy. >> yeah, but keep the americans first. i hear you all talking, and you're business folks, and i'm more political, but how about america...
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buying sigma-aldrich.and. wow, these are three of the largest deals ever done by german companies, 3 of the 4 largest german acquisitions have occurred this year. german acquisitions in the u.s., topped 61 billion this year, that's 5% of u.s. m&a deal value. of course, as we know, foreign buyers make up a good deal of the larger deals that have taken place cross border with us and with us to stay. we are at a total year-to-date value so far of 1.25 trillion, surpassed last year's deal volume already. >> 1.25 trillion before we get to october is extraordinary. >> it is extraordinary. what do we got this morning? i mentions, trw last week. we've got dresser-rand, mr. cramer knows a great deal about, and also merck. not our merck, merck ag, german's merck. buying sigma-aldrich. remember, sigma-aldrich one point tried to put something together for life technology. >> right. >> but what's interesting to me here is the premiums and the multiples. premiums, both in these cash deals, all cash both of them. same pr
buying sigma-aldrich.and. wow, these are three of the largest deals ever done by german companies, 3 of the 4 largest german acquisitions have occurred this year. german acquisitions in the u.s., topped 61 billion this year, that's 5% of u.s. m&a deal value. of course, as we know, foreign buyers make up a good deal of the larger deals that have taken place cross border with us and with us to stay. we are at a total year-to-date value so far of 1.25 trillion, surpassed last year's deal...
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that is what they get with sigma-aldrich. they make many of the chemicals that go into testing and drugs, they get a big footprint in the u.s. as well. the stock sits at a hundred $40 per share and it closed on friday at 100. that seems like a 40% rhenium. -- premium. in to thes this fit overall strategy? becomings is clearly an industrial giant and wants to be an oil-producing servicing company. they have been eyeing dresser er-rand for some time. i know you have reported extensively on it, it is a veritable revolution. you have a german company wanting a piece of the action. money butis a lot of when you look at what ge paid that was $17 billion they paid a pretty penny on it it is a 37% since the news of the deal started to be recorded over the summer but he gives them a foothold in the shale industry is clearly what the ceo wanted how much our low interest rates contributing? both of these are cash deals. there is some financing. it is true of european and corporations, they have cash on their books that is sloshing aroun
that is what they get with sigma-aldrich. they make many of the chemicals that go into testing and drugs, they get a big footprint in the u.s. as well. the stock sits at a hundred $40 per share and it closed on friday at 100. that seems like a 40% rhenium. -- premium. in to thes this fit overall strategy? becomings is clearly an industrial giant and wants to be an oil-producing servicing company. they have been eyeing dresser er-rand for some time. i know you have reported extensively on it, it...
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these guys from transylvania's delta sigma phi. phi. >> they pulled this off like champs which means performing the whole song in a single take, no edit, and taylor got wind of it and said "i'm personally inviting all these guys and a date to a show on tour next year. it's on me. nailed it, bros." >> are they going to be able to get dates after that video? >> heck, yeah. i think a guy that age with that sense of humor, those boys are all adorable to me. >> maybe she will get a date with one of them. >>> maybe. >>> it's hard to believe it's 25 years since homer simpson and the gang first graced up with such words of wisdom as "don't have a cow, man" and "doughnuts, mm-mm." ♪ the simpsons >>> they're throwing a shindig called "the simpsons take the bowl with some musical numbers including spider pig. our lo for the dysfunctional family has made "the simpsons" the longest running american sitcom. >>> introducing the latest fashion sensation, priscilla the mini pig. she has a massive following on social media. her fans can't get enough
these guys from transylvania's delta sigma phi. phi. >> they pulled this off like champs which means performing the whole song in a single take, no edit, and taylor got wind of it and said "i'm personally inviting all these guys and a date to a show on tour next year. it's on me. nailed it, bros." >> are they going to be able to get dates after that video? >> heck, yeah. i think a guy that age with that sense of humor, those boys are all adorable to me. >>...
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this one chestnut hill section and this over in sicklerville, new jersey hosted by sorority delta sigma. it heta but red carpet was rolled out in collegeville, pennsylvania where there's special connection of how to get away with murder. ursinus was location for filming of first episode. >> we i didn't expect this would happen. so this is a very exciting moment. >> the fact we got to see stars walking around our campus casually eating and drinking and talking to students. it was awesome. >> now the small, little-known cool school is open the map. alex suton was extra in the drama series. >> i was fortunate for walking up and down the stairs. >> i e-mailed them and said i would do it again. >> so yeah this was a red carpet also a walk of fame with the stars names open. it students who were able to be in it. the students very excited as they made national debut along with their college. live in collegeville, sharee williams. "channel 6 action news." jim. >> thank you, sharee, still to come on "action news" tonight a massive blaze consumes a warehouse in the city of chica o chicago. >> i'm
this one chestnut hill section and this over in sicklerville, new jersey hosted by sorority delta sigma. it heta but red carpet was rolled out in collegeville, pennsylvania where there's special connection of how to get away with murder. ursinus was location for filming of first episode. >> we i didn't expect this would happen. so this is a very exciting moment. >> the fact we got to see stars walking around our campus casually eating and drinking and talking to students. it was...
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, but it was really important for them to kind of convey their intelligences because they are very sigmaption that there are sexual expectations in every relationship that is, you know, constructed, and that is not necessarily alleges the case. i mean, what they say on the website is what you should do in advance of even meeting the other person is negotiate the terms. figure out what you want out of this relationship and figure out, you know, what you aren't willing to give. >> oh, yeah. pretty amazing. explore this world on the premier episode of "this is life with lisa ling." it airs tonight at 10:00 eastern and pacific. coming up at the top of the hour, violent weather tears a section of a roof right off a major airport where flights are still delayed because of the damage. ♪ jackie's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today her doctor has her on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. ♪ i thought it'd be bigger. ♪ ♪ (dad) there's nothing i can't reach in my
, but it was really important for them to kind of convey their intelligences because they are very sigmaption that there are sexual expectations in every relationship that is, you know, constructed, and that is not necessarily alleges the case. i mean, what they say on the website is what you should do in advance of even meeting the other person is negotiate the terms. figure out what you want out of this relationship and figure out, you know, what you aren't willing to give. >> oh, yeah....
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it's not a sigma because we're all doing it, like it just makes sense, and our parents all know thate of us can afford to live outside of the home. >> reporter: there must be sometimes where you wish i could just come home and be by myself. >> once in a while. >> reporter: more than 3 million households never formed in the u.s. because of the great recession. >> eating and having somewhere to live would be hard to do both. >> reporter: she says she is determined to move out next year. she is joining the foreign service, but until her first check comes, she is not budging. >> and i'm still at home, yes. my mother is very patient. >>> there are signs that the tide is starting to turn. in a recent analysis, bark lays found the share of 18 to 24 year olds living with parents fell for the first time since 2005, last year. and a new study from harvard says young people will form 24 million households over the next ten years. that will drive demand for rental properties and starter homes. this man explained why it's so important to the economy for young people toment become home buyers. >>
it's not a sigma because we're all doing it, like it just makes sense, and our parents all know thate of us can afford to live outside of the home. >> reporter: there must be sometimes where you wish i could just come home and be by myself. >> once in a while. >> reporter: more than 3 million households never formed in the u.s. because of the great recession. >> eating and having somewhere to live would be hard to do both. >> reporter: she says she is determined to...
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. >> it puts a sigma of a very deadly disease on a few countries in particular, but obviously these stigmand the boundaries of those relatively small countries. >> reporter: past exdepices like sars show how quickly fear can spread and take an economic toll. in 2003 earliest mates put the cost at $11 billion. a decade later it is estimated that the outbreak cost more than $40 billion. one industry that was hurt, airlines. reuters report that air lines lost $7 billion alone. and because the economy is a global one. economists warn just as disease can spread quickly, so too can fear. it's now another fact or of ebola countries are trying to contain. mary snow, al jazeera. >>> world bank president dr. jim junk kim warned that the ebola economic impact could drain billions of dollars from african economies. the world bank recently approved a $105 million grant to finance ebola containment efforts underway. i caught up with dr. kim earlier today. he just returned from australia where ebola economics took center stage. i asked dr. kim if he thought the virus could be contained? the >> one of the
. >> it puts a sigma of a very deadly disease on a few countries in particular, but obviously these stigmand the boundaries of those relatively small countries. >> reporter: past exdepices like sars show how quickly fear can spread and take an economic toll. in 2003 earliest mates put the cost at $11 billion. a decade later it is estimated that the outbreak cost more than $40 billion. one industry that was hurt, airlines. reuters report that air lines lost $7 billion alone. and...
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weiner who is openingly gay says he wants to raise awareness about the drug and dispel the sigma that it promises -- >> ha is completely phony and bogus. it's the same argument we hear about access to birth control. >> retail price for a month supply can range as high as $2,000. supervisors are now asking for nearly $800 how long to make the drugs more affordable to all. critics say there are too many questions about the drug over all effectiveness for wide scale distribution. the full board will take up the issue on tuesday. >>> parking spots around the bay area will become a little greener today. that is because it is parking day. the global event encourages people to take over metered parking spots and turn them into small little parts. several cities including san francisco, zap jose and morgan hill are taking part. if you do, do that you have to feed the meter. >> i thought the punch line was going to be you don't have to feed the meter. >> always have to feed the meter. especially in san francisco. i think we all know that. >> it has changed my life. you know that. >> i have tal
weiner who is openingly gay says he wants to raise awareness about the drug and dispel the sigma that it promises -- >> ha is completely phony and bogus. it's the same argument we hear about access to birth control. >> retail price for a month supply can range as high as $2,000. supervisors are now asking for nearly $800 how long to make the drugs more affordable to all. critics say there are too many questions about the drug over all effectiveness for wide scale distribution. the...
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. >> ♪ >>> these guys, from delta sigma fi fraternity, did this in a single take without ed it.tweeted them a message saying she's inviting them and a date to a show on a tour next year. >> i never heard of transylvania university. >> you know what pick up line is? i want to suck your blood. >>> it seemed like good news when, they released you tubal bum for free over i tunes but users are unhappen think morning, find out why, and steve keeley live, following a brutal beating being investigated as a possible hate crime, steve. >> reporter: well, not good news here at headquarters and it rarely is but philly rang the 14th gay friendlyes city but only one of the top 20 friendly that had a 0 percent hate crime rate against gay people and now our perfect record shattered in one instant thursday night and we will tell you about it when >>> and expecting mother shot ape killed and her practice mature baby is dead. >> a couple walking through center city, beat up by, people, the problem is, they are gay. what the victim says he heard before punches started to fly. >>> unaudible. >> also
. >> ♪ >>> these guys, from delta sigma fi fraternity, did this in a single take without ed it.tweeted them a message saying she's inviting them and a date to a show on a tour next year. >> i never heard of transylvania university. >> you know what pick up line is? i want to suck your blood. >>> it seemed like good news when, they released you tubal bum for free over i tunes but users are unhappen think morning, find out why, and steve keeley live,...
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british study women complained about being stared at, negative comments and feeling sigma tied in theyo breast feed their children for more than a year. others even say the health community does not support them enough when they're learning to nurse. this is not in the united states. this is a british study. it's in the journal of maternal and child nutrition. >> all right, doug lovers look at your four legged best friend and feel i am positive there is intelligence in those eyes. new clues just how smart dogs are. >> and international twerking miley cyrus is in trouble again. what she's accused of doing with the mexican flag that's got one lawmaker calling for punishment. >> howard? >> the flyers may be without one of the steady yesterday players on defense going into this season. kimmo timonen speaks for the first time about his injury that may keep him out the entire ♪ foghorn sounds loudly ♪ here's a good one seattle... what did geico say the mariner? we could save you a boatload! ♪ foghorn sounds loudly ♪ what's seattle's favorite noise? the puget sound! ♪ foghorn sounds loudly ♪
british study women complained about being stared at, negative comments and feeling sigma tied in theyo breast feed their children for more than a year. others even say the health community does not support them enough when they're learning to nurse. this is not in the united states. this is a british study. it's in the journal of maternal and child nutrition. >> all right, doug lovers look at your four legged best friend and feel i am positive there is intelligence in those eyes. new...
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merck agreed to buy sigma. that would be the biggest acquisition in their history. they will provider. to by concorde technology. what is going on? have $63 billion in u.s. deals. 80 times the total of last year. escape routeis the from the crisis-written eurozone. -- crisis-ridden eurozone. what is interesting about these deals is that they differ from this year's major takeover trend. the inversion deals by u.s. companies, who by european companies. pursuing european abroad to re-domicile and lower the taxes they pay. the news today will hinder some of those moves. the news is out of the united states today. it goes against the trend. it is all about german companies snapping up u.s. rivals today. sap --ziemann's, and seinm,. >> here with more on the brand is caroline hyde. another company is making the most. listing, herendon we come. it is going to be a 25% stake. at least 25% stake in jimmy chu. a private equity company holds it at the moment. luxury shoes and bags. belts and perfume were made in "sexy terry bradshaw in the city." equitythree private earnings.
merck agreed to buy sigma. that would be the biggest acquisition in their history. they will provider. to by concorde technology. what is going on? have $63 billion in u.s. deals. 80 times the total of last year. escape routeis the from the crisis-written eurozone. -- crisis-ridden eurozone. what is interesting about these deals is that they differ from this year's major takeover trend. the inversion deals by u.s. companies, who by european companies. pursuing european abroad to re-domicile and...
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the one thing holding things up here, if at all, sigma aldridge on a takeout by germany's merck for $17lion. guys, back to you. >> all right. thanks so much for that, bertha. of course, nasdaq on pace for its second straight decline in two days. so we'll continue to keep our eye on the market. also, some interesting developments down here in this region. protests about climate change coming toward wall street. this is an area of new york that has become familiar with protests. but not on this topic. >> yeah. >> lot of protesters dressed in blue. the idea of the protest is that wall street is responsible for the business changes that have impacted climate change. everyone dressed in blue to make a flood type motif. >> #floodwall street and this follows yesterday more than 300,000 people on a two-mile match including leonardo dicaprio, mark ruffalo, trying to bring awareness to this issue. will be interesting to see. we can hear in the background right now some of the shouting that's going on nearby. >> tremendous police presence all around here as well too. >> all right. with that we wil
the one thing holding things up here, if at all, sigma aldridge on a takeout by germany's merck for $17lion. guys, back to you. >> all right. thanks so much for that, bertha. of course, nasdaq on pace for its second straight decline in two days. so we'll continue to keep our eye on the market. also, some interesting developments down here in this region. protests about climate change coming toward wall street. this is an area of new york that has become familiar with protests. but not on...
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<the first sigma forget system of the season. keep in mind last week said folks did not see a lot rein. it will come down pretty intense at times of the flat watcher speed on the roadways. national weather service calls for a 10% chance for a isolated shower. it will return to morning fog and lots of sunshine into the afternoon and high pressure will bring us warmer weather and track conditions. <
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you have more buying sigma. three deals going for a total of $33 billion.re worth more than they are in the u.s.. this forces u.s. companies to buy outside the u.s.. i do not think it makes a lot of sense there it is a stopgap measure. bill, a question for you. jack lew himself, treasury secretary, has said, waiting into this legal area is complicated, his words. this is complicated law. while the treasury has not actually pass the rules yet, and it just served notice that it plans to, it does give some options to a company trapped in limbo here. they could sue the treasury department, saying it is exceeding its authority or the way it is attempting to pose these regulations is at odds with the way agencies must act. would you favor the option? if it were up to you, would you advise met try to sue the treasury department? depends on, what are the rules and how do they come out and how egregious are they? tax has normally been the province of congress. and we're using administrative rules to get around congress passes authority here. i would have to see the
you have more buying sigma. three deals going for a total of $33 billion.re worth more than they are in the u.s.. this forces u.s. companies to buy outside the u.s.. i do not think it makes a lot of sense there it is a stopgap measure. bill, a question for you. jack lew himself, treasury secretary, has said, waiting into this legal area is complicated, his words. this is complicated law. while the treasury has not actually pass the rules yet, and it just served notice that it plans to, it does...
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agreed to country has buy for $17 billion sigma-aldrich. the company is based in missouri. record raking performance for apple. more than 10 million of the new iphones were still -- stolen over the weekend. iphones account for more than half of apple's annual revenue. alibaba is now the largest ipo ever. alibaba ended up raising $25 billion. scarlet fu. >> is a point news on the home front. declined.ly the first decline in five months . had is from july when we $5.1 million. this is a report from the national association of realtors. those steppingg away from the market. to the chiefding economist, lawrence yoon. in terms of prices, the median price of an existing home rose to 219,000 dollars. this is an unexpected drop in the month of august, $5.05 million annual pace. stock indexes are pretty much where they are when they came out. but we're looking at softness in the stock market at the moment. back thank you so much very chairs hitting back you little bit and all and more than 2% on trading day. ons is after massive gains friday. 38% on his debut. cory johnson has been
agreed to country has buy for $17 billion sigma-aldrich. the company is based in missouri. record raking performance for apple. more than 10 million of the new iphones were still -- stolen over the weekend. iphones account for more than half of apple's annual revenue. alibaba is now the largest ipo ever. alibaba ended up raising $25 billion. scarlet fu. >> is a point news on the home front. declined.ly the first decline in five months . had is from july when we $5.1 million. this is a...
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she has -- she was an outstanding student, including being inducted to phi sigma alpha, which is a national political science honorary society and the golden key national honor society. she is also a member of the zeta phi beta sorority founded nearly 95 years ago at howard university here in the district. before priscilla joined my staff, she was the political affairs manager for the american association of health plans, a trade association of more than 1,000 managed care plans across the country. priscilla has also represented the investor-owned hospital industry as an assistant vice president for legislation at the federation of american health systems where she lobbied congress on issues important to 1,400 hospitals and health systems with the specific focus on medicare and medicaid reimbursement. in that position, she also represented the association in varies washington-based health care coalitions prepare congressional testimony for association members, designed and coordinated the faha grass roots program, staffed the legislative steering and pbs-exempt hospital committees and draft
she has -- she was an outstanding student, including being inducted to phi sigma alpha, which is a national political science honorary society and the golden key national honor society. she is also a member of the zeta phi beta sorority founded nearly 95 years ago at howard university here in the district. before priscilla joined my staff, she was the political affairs manager for the american association of health plans, a trade association of more than 1,000 managed care plans across the...
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when one applies for a job, the sigma of having been in prison is like a tattoo on your forehead. in many cases, prison life creates scars that can only be remediated through structured reentry programs. many of them are non-violent offenders who went to prison due to drug use or dependence. those who wonder whether we can or should put such programs in place, my answer is this. do you want to see these former offenders back on the street coming after your money or your life? or do you want them in a job making money and having a life? finally, let's find a way to return to good govern answer. it will take time but it's possible to rebalance the relationship between the executive and legislative branchs and to carefully manage the federal government which is surely the most complex bureaucracy in the world. a lot of people running for president and a lot of people covering those who are running for president seem to skip past the realities of governing into the circus of the political debate. the federal bureaucracy is huge. i have seen many people come to public service from high
when one applies for a job, the sigma of having been in prison is like a tattoo on your forehead. in many cases, prison life creates scars that can only be remediated through structured reentry programs. many of them are non-violent offenders who went to prison due to drug use or dependence. those who wonder whether we can or should put such programs in place, my answer is this. do you want to see these former offenders back on the street coming after your money or your life? or do you want...
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Sep 23, 2014
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when one applies for a job, the sigma of having been in prison is like a tattoo on your forehead. in many cases, prison life creates scars that can only be remediated through structured reentry programs. many of them are non-violent offenders who went to prison due to drug use or dependence. those who wonder whether we can or should put such programs in place, my answer is this. do you want to see these former offenders back on the street coming after your money or your life? or do you want them in a job making money and having a life? finally, let's find a way to return to good govern answer. it will take time but it's possible to rebalance the relationship between the executive and legislative branchs and to carefully manage the federal government which is surely the most complex bureaucracy in the world. a lot of people running for president and a lot of people covering those who are running for president seem to skip past the realities of governing into the circus of the political debate. the federal bureaucracy is huge. i have seen many people come to public service from high
when one applies for a job, the sigma of having been in prison is like a tattoo on your forehead. in many cases, prison life creates scars that can only be remediated through structured reentry programs. many of them are non-violent offenders who went to prison due to drug use or dependence. those who wonder whether we can or should put such programs in place, my answer is this. do you want to see these former offenders back on the street coming after your money or your life? or do you want...
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one of the csb's goals is to reduce the sigma of mental ils lnesso people get the help before a crisis. >> we have emergency mental health services 24/7. if you're in doubt, call us. >> reporter: melinda busher, communications director for fairfax falls church community services board says mental illness needs monitoring just like other serious illnesses. >> if you are being treated for cancer, you don't just sit back and relax. things can change in your condition. the same is true with mental illness which can be a very serious condition and needs continued monitoring. >> reporter: if you notice unusual behavior, don't assume everything is okay just because somebody is receiving treatment. >> things can change and sometimes additional resources need to be brought in. >> reporter: a mental health diagnosis can include schizophrenia, bipolar, depression. all of those diseases are manageable with help, but you've got to make the call. in fairfax peggy fox, wusa9. >> the national mental health first aid course at fairfax county and other areas now offered, you can find information about t
one of the csb's goals is to reduce the sigma of mental ils lnesso people get the help before a crisis. >> we have emergency mental health services 24/7. if you're in doubt, call us. >> reporter: melinda busher, communications director for fairfax falls church community services board says mental illness needs monitoring just like other serious illnesses. >> if you are being treated for cancer, you don't just sit back and relax. things can change in your condition. the same is...