Im most passionate about is making sure every family in this country has access to health care they can afford. Thats because i grew up in a family that did not have access to health care themselves for a lot of my childhood. It is probably no secret that i have been working really hard to make sure that we stabilize the Affordable Care act and work toward how do we Structure Health care to make sure that every american has access to it . Host how did you end up going from arkansas to minnesota . Rep. Craig i ended up working for a medical Technology Company. I ran the st. Jude medical foundation. A foundation that provided heart treatment for low income women. Im sure that is no surprise, given my own childhood. Saint jude recruited me from another medical Technology Company in tennessee. I moved from arkansas to tennessee when i was 18 to go to college. 60 miles from home. And i worked two jobs to put myself through college. Just like my mom had done all those years before. My family
Mr. Munoz was a guest at the Bipartisan Policy Center where he talked about his leadership style and how united views his global role. He also talks about the heart attack he suffered shortly after starting with united. This is just under one hour. Welcome, everyone to what i was just informed the 1th installment of our series on leadership. Some of you have been with us before and as youve seen from some of these sessions the meaning of leadership, but the sense that theres not enough of it is something thats wildly shared here in washington. And the ambition for this series is to call on leaders from national and local politics and business leaders, folks from the education and arts, advocates to try to understand what are the circumstances and characteristics that enable some people to overcome real differences. Its not that the history of this country was made of plastic cohesion. But weve always had people who have understood how to overcome those differences. And so to kind of re
You know, forhe a while stock and bond markets have been focused on three things, trade,r the fed andrate earnings. Today all three issues collided. First, presieant trump rd that the u. S. And china still have a long way to go before the two countries rch a trade deal, and he warned once again that hes ready to slap tariffs on another 325 billion of chinese goods. , seconew report said that retail sales increased more than expected in june, an indication that the consumer is strong. That could change the calculus for the fed and the likelihood of rate cuts this year. Third, earnings reports released so far have shown that Consumer Spending i strong, but business spending is slowing down. New reports like thesean often change a longheld outlook for growth, so we asked Steve Liesman to put together a realtime assessment of the economy. Thats where we start tonight. Reporter well, everyone seems to be expecting the Economic Party to wind down or even end, no one seems to have the told th
Earth if theyre looking for inflation. Its wednesday, july 17th. Worldwide exchange begins right now. Good morning, good afternoon, good evening and welcome from wherever in the world you may be watching. Im Brian Sullivan thats shot of the beautiful u. S. Capitol in washington, d. C. Thats where facebook will get ready for a second day of testimony over its contested libra Digital Currency well go there live in a moment. First your markets and the global money stock futures are slightly higher now dow futures are in the green, up about 30 points now. The dow, s p and nasdaq failing to close at record highs yesterday. The blue chips turning in their first down day in the last four. Bond yields remained steady. The tenyear yield is trading at about 2. 10 . Exactly on the tenyear. Around the world, you look at asia, a theme the last few days. Not a lot of big market swings japan reopened down 0. 3 you could see slight moves here. A similar story in europe. Not a lot of numbers on the mov
End up taking away some services i want to know when we start suing European Companies to get back what they steal from our companies. Every time you get a 5 billion charge against an american tech company, lets sue them back which ones . Take s. A. P. Thats the only one they got they basically legislate innovation out of their business in europe. Well dig deeper into this. Its something the markets are focused on you think election cycles end . I think well go through an intense 18 months. Get a week off. Do we get a week . This cycle it will be about bashing tech it wont be about bashing healthca healthcare youre a good outsider looking in you have great oil and gas stuff. Good miners. You will blackberry for a while. That seemed okay you had a little tech. You admire what were able to do down here. Im a huge investor down here i know. I think the biggest trade opportunity in the next five months will be taking u. S. Dollars, converting them to canadian you would have to beloony t do