Morning. Students can call in at 202 7488000. Parents and teachers, 202 7488001. Phone lines were members of Law Enforcement, four members of Law Enforcement, 202 7488002. All others can call in at 202 7488003. You can catch up with us on social media. Twitter, cspanwj. Facebook. Com cspan. Which are you the president at the white house yesterday, talking about these upcoming meetings with those who have been impacted by School Shootings and what he hopes to get from those meetings. [video clip] do more to protect our children. This week i will be holding a number of discussions with students, local leaders, and Law Enforcement to develop concrete steps that we can take to secure our schools, safeguard our students, and protect our communities. School safety is a top priority for my administration. That is why, when governors from across the nation visit the white house next week, we will be discussing at great length what the federal and State Governments can do to keep our students s
My first stop in the series was at the Commonwealth Fund to learn more about health care and how it got so expensive. We solicited a lot of patient stories through social media and at the end of the series i had this bank of woe of patient stories, people who were smart for the most port New York Times readers who had not been able to make the system work. By there time you are finished, you realized you just scratched the service. I felt like i needed to know because it shows how prices had gotten as a physician to tried in the 80, i knew health care had not always been this way. I wanted to understand how did we get to this system which literally nobody seems to like right now. And by understanding that how can we get to a better place. We have seen so many efforts reform and everybody agrees to needs to be reformed but as see see on the hill today we are still arguing. As you mentioned, you are a physician i am a physician. We went to the same medical school. Harvard medical school.
And more. The nasdaq rally rolls on buoyed by apple which reports tonight and united ceo set to testify on capitol hill this morning. What is at stake for the carrier and the industry . First up the president s comments about considering breaking up the big banks, created a lot of buzz yesterday on wall street. Jim, the point was made he doesnt often talk about the big banks, talks a lot about community lending, but that did give the markets a bit of a scare. Was it deserved . I think that the president when hes in front of particular audiences likes to say the things that the audiences want to hear. This audience does not like the big banks, feel like what happened during the Great Recession was far too much concentration in the hands of wells fargo in the hands of jpmorgan and bank of america, but remember, those were really at the behest of the government. They were trying to make sure that everybody was able to have a bank that worked and we didnt have a collapse. So to undo it whi
System. Shes interviewed by david blumenthal, president of the commonwealth fund. Host hello. It is a pleasure to be here with you. I want to congratulate you on an incredibly readable in a thorough review of our problems in the Healthcare System and proposals for a solution. I have a ton of questions for you based on my background in the physician as a policy analyst and of course, also as an occasional patient. But first, i would like to ask a couple of question for context. The first one is why did you write this book and why did you write it al . Guest i worked on a series for the new york times. My first stop in that it was actually at the Commonwealth Club to learn a little bit more about the Healthcare System andd how it had gotten so very expensive. Then during that series, we solicited in love stories through social media. At the end of the series two years later, i had a kind of wow of patient stories and people that were smart just havent been able to make the system work. W
System. Shes interviewed by david blumenthal, president of the commonwealth fund. Host hello. It is a pleasure to be here with you. I want to congratulate you on an incredibly readable in a thorough review of our problems in the Healthcare System and proposals for a solution. I have a ton of questions for you based on my background in the physician as a policy analyst and of course, also as an occasional patient. But first, i would like to ask a couple of question for context. The first one is why did you write this book and why did you write it al . Guest i worked on a series for the new york times. My first stop in that it was actually at the Commonwealth Club to learn a little bit more about the Healthcare System andd how it had gotten so very expensive. Then during that series, we solicited in love stories through social media. At the end of the series two years later, i had a kind of wow of patient stories and people that were smart just havent been able to make the system work. W