News of medical innovations that save lives. With more people insured under the affordal care act and better ways to detect and prevent disease, what does the future hold for medical care. The ceo of the Cleveland Clinic leads a 6. 2 billion health care system. The future of medicine. Thank you for being here. Nice to be here. I know that the Cleveland Clinic just finished up its medical innovations summit. Has a lot of people wondering what new things do you expect to change lives in. One thing we have seen across the entire spectrum of health care is genomics, and predicting, and genomics in beginning to change how you treat diseases that are genetically occurring. And i think this is going to be a huge breakthrough. What does that mean to the average person on the street . Does that mean you might find faster ways to cure cancer . I think were seeing this already. Were beginning to genomically test the cancer and find out what drugs that particular cancer will be responsive to. We have seen amazing results of that. These are things you actually think could rapidly improve in the next year . I dont think theres any question about it. I also think were going to start seeing prediction of where you are as an individual in your particular risk, and i predict today that some day all children are going to be genetically tested starting at birth. You want to know particular risks and how you can influence that going forward. I think its a big opportunity. That would be huge, as a parent, i would love to see Something Like that. If you did know that, what kind of things would you tell them . For example, if you had a risk for colon cancer, youre going to want to start testing, doing colonoscopy early on in life. So there are many things, if you knew you had the risk for, that you would begin to do preventive steps. Lets jump off on that cancer portion of it. Theres a new study recently, new guidelines out there for Breast Cancer that suggested people should start later and go less frequently. Theres a lot of confusing news out there. I think the best thing to do is talk to your physician about this. Some people are at higher risk of cancer of the breast, and then they should probably be tested earlier and more frequently. The most important thing is talk with your physician. Okay, lets talk a little bit about obamacare and whats happened. This week, we also saw that the 2016 premium rates are going to be rising for a lot of people. I wonder from the Affordable Care act, whats happening with this and what can the average consumer expect at home . First of all, the Affordable Care act started out to do three things. Increase access, improve quality, and wanted to reduce the cost of health care. So 13 million more people are covered. So access is improved. As far as Quality Metrics are concerned, but generally, quality has stayed the same over the last five years. Then you move towards the affordability. And weve seen inflation rate in Health Care Costs come down since 2008. Last year, they were as low as 2. 6 inflation rate. People say thats coincidence with the great recession. I dont think theres any question about that. It looks like this year probably inflation rate is going to go up 5 . Thats probably as a result of more people being covered across the country and as a result, youre starting to see that the rates are going up. Now, the unknown aspect of this is that theres now about 20 of people who are underinsured, so that if you have something terrible happen to you, you may only get 60 coverage of the medical costs. They dont have catastrophic care. Thats a huge issue as a physician when you see people come in, the cost can rapidly skyrocket in terms of if you have something seriously bad happen to you. Exactly. So what we need to do is we understand that theres going to be tremendous pressure on the Health Care Industry to reduce cost. No question about that. This week, the world health organization, there was a study that linked red meat and processed meat to cancer. Whats your reaction to this . This is not new news. This has been going on for some time. And we understand that people are going to do better if they have less processed meat, less red meat and more fish, more vegetables, particularly more vegetables. Do you eat red meat . I do, but not as big a diet as i did growing up. We also talked about drug costs lately. There are two Drug Companies that have landed in the headlines for raising prices at dramatic rates. Is there anything illegal, nothing illegal being charged at this point, but is there anything the government can or should be doing . The question is, is the market going to take its action. Are people going to get in and manufacture so they no longer have the capacity to raise the prices without competition . Youre talking about touring, who cornered the market. Thats a one off. And valiant, the same way. Valiant had two drugs which had been around for 50 years and they raised the price of those just think about those drugs that valiant does. We reduced our costs as part of our trying to make it more affordable, 10 million at the pharmacy. Those drugs, the valiant manufacturers increased it 11 million. As quickly as youre cut costs, higher prices from the Drug Companies pharmaceutical costs rose 19 last year. Wow. Doctor, i want to thank you very much for being here. Always a pleasure seeing you. Nice to see you again. Now, heres a look at whats making news as we head into a new week on the money. If time feels like its standing still, you might just be watching the federal reserve. The open Market Committee kept Interest Rates at near zero which is what most people expected, but they gave a strong signal the Interest Rates could rise in december if the economy is strong enough. The dow climbed nearly 200 points. The s p 500, the nasdaq, following suit. Throw the markets fell at the weeks end. The economy grew slower than expected last quarter. The Third Quarter domestic product grew at 1. 5 . Thats a sharp decline from the 3. 9 rate in the last measure. Its the size and scope of the economy. Walmart knows what it wants under ischristmas tree this year. Theyre asking the faa for permission to test drones to make deliveries to customers. They say theyre redy to test as soon as they get approval. Next on on the money, shes got game. How one coach turned them around to a nearly undefeated record. Lessons in leadership for winning on and off the court. Later, the one number you need to know. A new way to calculate your credit score. What will it mean when you ask for a loan . Well tell you. As we head to the break, look at how the stock market ended the week. There are often parallels between sports and business. Fierce competition, achieving goals, recovering from failure, and of course, teamwork, are both critical in the sports world and in business. Learning how to win in sports is similar to learning how to win in the boardroom. Joining us is someone who knows an awful lot about leadership on and off the court. Shes been named one of 50 of the worlds greatest leaders by fortune magazine. Courtney banghart. Thank you for being here. When you started out, you inheriting a team that had never played in the ncaa. Since you did that, you led the squad in five of the last six years. How many of the ivy titles have you captured . Five . I think its five. Going for six. How did you turn things around on such an incredible scale . I think the first part of getting the right people onboard, and in industry, finding players. Finding people who are going to believe in great and recognize thats a journey, but great has to be the ultimate expectation. Last year was a historic year. You went 300 as you were heading into march madness. That is amazing going undefeated like that. What makes for a good team . How do you find the good leaders on the team . The journey that is 30 games and having to win every night out is a combination of never being quite good enough and never being never also being too good. We really walk that line well. It was really keeping them in the moment and they did a wonderful job being fearless. How difficult was it not to think, oh, my gosh, were coming up on 29 . I think about 25. I said 300 is better than 291. That was a better story. And it was a story were sharing being in the ivy league, a truly Academic Institution that values the Student Athlete Experience but the student experience. Thats a different than a lot of other institutions. That was a story that gravitated so Many Americans to it, which is neat. Youre dealing with people who are going to be the future leaders of america. Yeah. How do you take these leadership lessons youre teaching now, how does that translate into the world of business . Were hoping were teaching them to use their voice, to be a teammate, understanding their piece of the puzzle is critical and youre bigger than something biggen than yourself. Individuals are really important. Its sort of like im coaching 15 individuals for team success in their journey and entrusting the process of their growth makes us really good. Is that an accountability issue, is that spending time individually with each of them . Probably moreso that, more being present to each kid and their needs, and some you have to teach them to use their voice, some you have to teach to be more confident, some you have to teach nemto walk away from mistakes, some you have to teach its okay to be fearless. I walk that line individually so together we are that combination of fearlessness, toughness, celebrating each other, being a part of something, but each piece has to fit in the mold. You talk about people who dont have enough confidence, who dont use their voice. Is it different coaching women than men . No, not at all. I think when we get here, we really try to empower them than we want to be good early. It goes by fast. Theres no theres no silencing ego. Its encouraging them to be great. We need them to own their potential and their opportunity. Just in terms of what you, your path for getting here, this wasnt necessarily the path you wanted to go. You didnt start out wanting to be a coach. Maybe its also not recognizing i was a neuroscience undergrad and i went back and got my writing masters degree never realizing that coaching would be a vocation. I realized its so much more than the round leather ball. Im not sure my parnldz or some fewers understand that, but the magnitude of the responsibility we have is profound at this level. What moved you the most over all . Is there a story, a moment . I defended i turned 29. I defended my thesis, i did a support leadership thesis in graduate school and i got a call from the princeton graduate director and i thought, i have been applying to any number of things wondering what is next after my masters. It was Something Else almost believing youre ready, ready to try this. I knew being the best me was what was princeton was hiring. Im committed to that. I hope today is the better version of me than yesterday. Thank you for joining us and thank you for the lesson. Thanks so much. Up next, were on the money. A new way to figure out your credit score. Will it hurt or help if youre trying to get a loan. Later, how this wimpy kid became a worldwide sensation. The author of the popular kids series tells us how chronicling there may be a new way to calculate your credit score soon. The credit Recording Industry is working on alternative Credit Scores they use more than just bank and credit card statements to determine your credit worthiness. Sharon epperson joins us on your money, your future, and your new credit score. Why is this happening now . There are so many people who lack credit or who have gone through hard times and theyre not able to get credit. This is way to look at other types of things, not just looking at if you pay your bills on time, which is a big part of your credit score today, but other types of information, looking at your cable bill, your utility bill, your checking information, how often you move and the size of the menthe payments you make on your bills. All that will factor into the new scores as well. I can understand how it would help some people who are in a situation where, look, i dont have the Credit History that other people have, but are there people who are going to get hurt by this . There there could be. This is why its so very important to get your report, your credit report, from annual credit report. Com and check it out, make sure theres no errors and you have to go through your cable bills, make sure there are no errors there, and be pretty vigilant in terms of paying those bills on time. Its really important, but it is going to help people, about 60 Million People who dont have credit. If you fail to pay a bill on time, lets say for one month, there are times i have been away and havent seen bills that have come in, maybe i paid a week or two on accident, is that going to ding me or do you have to do this over a period of time . Let me point out these are new scoring systems that are being introduced slowly and nothing is in effect yet, but yes, this is mng you have to pay close attention to. If its only one time and you have been paying on time for many months, many years since you had a credit card, you know what to do. You call up, you say i was out of town. This doesnt happen. I never do that. You should call. Sometimes theyll say well make a note of that. And so it wont go on your credit report. It is also better to call. Its probably the biggest piece i want to tell people. When you have an error on your credit report, if its something you think is going to impact your score, make sure you contact the Credit Bureau and let them know. When will the new scores be available, and will Companies Look at both scores or do you get to pick . Theyre being introduced perhaps the end of this year or next year. Theyre still going to be on the same range that we have now in Credit Scores of 300 to 850. Lenders, some lenders may look at a couple different things. This gives them another option to look at for you. And theyre not clear yet which lenders are going to use which scores. Lets hope the lenders look at our higher numbers. Not our lower numbers. Exactly. Sharon, thank you. Sure. Up next on the money, a look at the news for the week ahead. And hes one of the most successful authors in the world. How this Childrens Book author turned diary of a wimpy kid into a Business Success story. For more on our show and our guests, go to our website. And you can follow us on twitter, onthemoney. Here are the stories coming up that may impact your money. More earnings, visa reports, as do media titan cbs, time warner, disney, and facebook. On monday, the ism manufacturing report for october is out. Monday also marks the start of open enrollment for the Affordable Care act. On tuesday, we get october auto sales numbers. And on thursday, you better pucker up. Chocolate maker hershey begins selling deluxe kisses. Those are double the size of regular kisses. And on friday, the big number of the week, were going to find out how many jobs were created last month when the october jobs report is released. How does writing a few best sellers help you sell books . Jeff kinney is trying to figure it out. Stick figures and humor that make up kinneys series diary of a wimmy kid have sold more than 150 million copies around the world and led to feature films. Diary of a Wimpy Kid Old School is out october 3rd. I got to ask him how he started his career. It started as a failure. I wanted to be a newspaper cartoonist. I worked at it for years and realized i didnt have the chops and skills to make it. I thought how can i get my cartooninize to some sort of format that people will read . I decided on books. I came up with this character, greg, and spent eight years on it before i brought it to an editor. Its amazing in that i understand the appeal, but whats crazy to me is its been translated into 45 languages. Its all over the globe. This is a universal issue. How did you tap into that . I have no idea. I ask myself that all the time. Sometimes i sit across from a kid in madrid, spain, or maybe brazil. We dont share a language or a culture, but we share these stories. Thats what we have in common. Really, its that we have childhood in common. Its a universal language. Are you this character . Are you him . Hes the sum of my worst parts and amplified, too. I have lots of faults and flaws and greg is sort of a manifestation of those. What happens to greg in the latest outtake . In the latest book, greg actually, his town goes unplugged, electronic spree, and greg as a modern kid has a hard time adapting. Thats also an adaptation to you. Pop trop caw is a part of you. Yeah, im raw raw books and turn off all electronics and then im like, oh, yeah, i have this other life as a digital person. I have a pretty good balance across the spectrum. Youre not even joking. You have opened an independent book store that is really two different personalities on either side. Why did you open this small book store . You opened it in massachusetts in a small town. In plainville. Its called an unlikely story. It was really a realization of a dream. There was an old market there from the 1800s, and we had to take it down. Then we built up this really nice threestory colonial and put a book store in it. Its great. People are coming from miles around and even overseas to visit this store. Its so cool to see people walking down the streets, kids holding a book in their hands and looking really happy. Thats nice. Most people would say, opening an independent book store, youre about 50 years too late for that. Amazon, you look at everything that is happening. Do you think, first of all, is it mng you can make a profit on, and second of all, is it because its a book store or your book store . A combination of everything. Book stores usually tend to run at 2 to 5 margin, so youre not going to get rich off it, but when you look at my town and all of a sudden this small town thats choked with traffic and police