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dave, on the system itself. regardless of where someone lives in an inner city or a rural area, if they're able to get to a primary care physician, if they're locked into a medical home, if they have an opportunity to get behavioral health, you use a job, there's a depression that sets in. but putting the system in place where people can get the care they need at the time they need it is crucial to stemming the tide. >> what's the future of pcps? >> they're crucial. it's a partnership between the insurer, the family, the patient, and the pcp. having realtime data and pathways that you monitor collectively to make sure you can get people well and stay well. >> final thought, dave. >> i agree 100%. as a doctor, being willing to expand pcps to really mean nurse practitioners, paramedics, health coaches. health coaches to take the older person at home and guide them through the difficult last few years of life so they don't miss their medicines. it's a broad answer to a broad problem, but almost old school making fa
dave, on the system itself. regardless of where someone lives in an inner city or a rural area, if they're able to get to a primary care physician, if they're locked into a medical home, if they have an opportunity to get behavioral health, you use a job, there's a depression that sets in. but putting the system in place where people can get the care they need at the time they need it is crucial to stemming the tide. >> what's the future of pcps? >> they're crucial. it's a...
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dave campbell, thank you very much. this conversation must continue. >>> still ahead, new information on donald trump's search for a secretary of state. who is still in the running. who's stock may have faded away. plus -- >> this is not exactly the speech at the capitol i hoped to be giving after the election. but after a few weeks of taking selfies in the woods, i thought it would be a good idea to come out, and i'm very grateful to harry for inviting me to be part of this celebration. >> hillary clinton returned to capitol hill. her election loss with a warning about the dangers of fake news. but she says it's, quote, not about politics. "morning joe" is back after this. i'm hall of famer jerry west and my life is basketball. but that doesn't stop my afib from leaving me at a higher risk of stroke. that'd be devastating. i took warfarin for over 15 years until i learned more about once-daily xarelto... a latest generation blood thinner. then i made the switch. xarelto® significantly lowers the risk of stroke in peop
dave campbell, thank you very much. this conversation must continue. >>> still ahead, new information on donald trump's search for a secretary of state. who is still in the running. who's stock may have faded away. plus -- >> this is not exactly the speech at the capitol i hoped to be giving after the election. but after a few weeks of taking selfies in the woods, i thought it would be a good idea to come out, and i'm very grateful to harry for inviting me to be part of this...
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dave campbell is with us along with lewis and michael. dave, you have been all over the world. you have seen bad situations. what is so stunning to me is upon your return from haiti, you said this is the worst conditions you've ever seen human beings live in, and to put in perspective for people watching, the flight from america to those scenes is about the same distance from new york to washington d.c. it's that close. people cut off from relief. cut off from anything. >> they are cut off even within their own country let alone cut off from the international community. bridges were washed away. the ability to get a truck from the capital, which was relatively spared to this big long peninsula of farmland ended. >> you said ships can't come in and bring relief because they would be overrun. why are people starving to ket? why are people not being treated right now? >> this hurricane disaster actually hit the farmland so the bread basket of the country was decimated. they have no seeds to plant for the next several months crop harvest. >> no relief aid getting in. >> it's gettin
dave campbell is with us along with lewis and michael. dave, you have been all over the world. you have seen bad situations. what is so stunning to me is upon your return from haiti, you said this is the worst conditions you've ever seen human beings live in, and to put in perspective for people watching, the flight from america to those scenes is about the same distance from new york to washington d.c. it's that close. people cut off from relief. cut off from anything. >> they are cut...
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. >> and they did have dave -- >> that was the right tone. >> whenever you take yourself seriously -- >> that was the worst thing that ever happened in america. >> that's what they are saying. it's the worst thing ever, and the two african-americans said, really, this is the worst thing ever. >> that was great. >>> we have to go to break. can we have kasie hunt? on the other side, we will be right back. >> i will be singing when we come back. ♪ ♪ when you find something worth waiting for, we'll help you invest to protect it for the future. financial guidance while you're mastering life. from chase, so you can. >>> what a great to have him back. >> the congressman has announced his -- that was funny. there are some trying to force a delay, concerned the current choices may not be the right people to bring the democrats back into power. also yesterday, a group of protesters calling for new leadership staged a sit-in in senator chuck schumer's capitol hill office. 17 protesters were arrested. >> yeah, mike -- >> joe, stop. >> how many of them voted? >> i am just telling you what schm
. >> and they did have dave -- >> that was the right tone. >> whenever you take yourself seriously -- >> that was the worst thing that ever happened in america. >> that's what they are saying. it's the worst thing ever, and the two african-americans said, really, this is the worst thing ever. >> that was great. >>> we have to go to break. can we have kasie hunt? on the other side, we will be right back. >> i will be singing when we come back....
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dave boss has been around politics but never at this level in a presidential campaign. kellyanne conway, we think she's very talented. never the campaign manager of anything. >> you were doing what everybody does. you're going down person by person by person by person and looking at -- when i look at what's happened since they came onboard and see a more focussed and disciplined campaign, you can stack as many over here as you want to. you have donald trump. if he prepares, everybody looks good. if he doesn't prepare, everybody looks bad. here's the crazy news, rick tyler, he could continue to not prepare. he could continue to do everything wrong by washington standards and still get elected president of the united states if you look at these polls. if that is in fact the case, then you will have had a man who flew his political campaign airplane upside down for 15 months and will forever blow out of the water every single truth about modern political campaigning that's ever been talked about or drawn up. >> that's absolutely right. look, everybody talked about donald t
dave boss has been around politics but never at this level in a presidential campaign. kellyanne conway, we think she's very talented. never the campaign manager of anything. >> you were doing what everybody does. you're going down person by person by person by person and looking at -- when i look at what's happened since they came onboard and see a more focussed and disciplined campaign, you can stack as many over here as you want to. you have donald trump. if he prepares, everybody...
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after a long day, dave stops working, but his aleve doesn't. because aleve can last 4 hours longer than tylenol 8 hour. what will you do with your aleve hours? gilman: go get it, marcus. go get it. ...coach gilman used his cash rewards credit card from bank of america to earn 1% cash back everywhere, every time. at places like the batting cages. ♪ [ crowd cheers ] 2% back at grocery stores and now at wholesale clubs. and 3% back on gas. which helped him give his players something extra. the cash rewards credit card from bank of america. more cash back for the things you buy most. the cash rewards credit card from bank of america. i want my blood sugar i to stay in control.ck. so i asked about tresiba®. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ tresiba® is a once-daily, long-acting insulin that lasts even longer than 24 hours. i want to trim my a1c. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ tresiba® provides powerful a1c reduction. releases slow and steady. works like your body's insulin. when my schedule changes... i want something that delivers. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ i ca
after a long day, dave stops working, but his aleve doesn't. because aleve can last 4 hours longer than tylenol 8 hour. what will you do with your aleve hours? gilman: go get it, marcus. go get it. ...coach gilman used his cash rewards credit card from bank of america to earn 1% cash back everywhere, every time. at places like the batting cages. ♪ [ crowd cheers ] 2% back at grocery stores and now at wholesale clubs. and 3% back on gas. which helped him give his players something extra. the...
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. >> john highland yesterday we had dave brad on, of course, who beat, who did he beat? >> eric cantor. >> he came on yesterday. and basically said that paul ryan was out of touch. i'm not sure if we're talking about trade or what issues we're talking about. but on this populous. on these populous issues. the republicans are really finding themselves torn apart by what trump says. >> the idea that paul ryan is, i mean, if you listened to what trump said. in favor of ra-- i use ryan as stand in. >> you know, for a decade and a half, though, politicians on both sides of the aisle. democrats and republicans has completely dropped their duty when it comes to the american worker. globalization, globalization is something that's been out there for 10, 15, 20 years. it's coming. we can't stop it. you can make a strong argument, a strong argument that nafta, tpp, lost more jobs because of technology than because of trade deals. >> right. >> we haven't done anything for the american worker in terms of retraining, really, practically. we just skipped over retraining them. we still
. >> john highland yesterday we had dave brad on, of course, who beat, who did he beat? >> eric cantor. >> he came on yesterday. and basically said that paul ryan was out of touch. i'm not sure if we're talking about trade or what issues we're talking about. but on this populous. on these populous issues. the republicans are really finding themselves torn apart by what trump says. >> the idea that paul ryan is, i mean, if you listened to what trump said. in favor of ra--...
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if i don't, i got calls, e-mails and they say, hey, dave, you promised this. >> do you think trump is truly pro-life? >> yeah. >> do you think he's a true and principled protector of the amendment. >> yeah, on that one i'm 100%. >> you think he's sufficiently conversant in the language of conservatism. >> he met with evangelicals, a thousands thought leaders on capitol hill, i think received pretty well. >> why do we have jeff flake and other guys completely unconvinced, sufficiently unconvinced who say they won't vote the top of the ticket or won't vote him. >> you need particulars. people want to see 10 promises. establishment promises balance the budget in 10 years. it's not balanced. we've got $500 billion deficit, $19 trillion debt. >> you think he's going to get down to the particulars of a budget plan. >> you look at trump's budget, actually he explodes the deficit and the national debt. >> but the announcement effect and paul ryan did a great job this week on his tax proposal, big bold move, small business lower, just the announcement effect of that. i don't think it's going t
if i don't, i got calls, e-mails and they say, hey, dave, you promised this. >> do you think trump is truly pro-life? >> yeah. >> do you think he's a true and principled protector of the amendment. >> yeah, on that one i'm 100%. >> you think he's sufficiently conversant in the language of conservatism. >> he met with evangelicals, a thousands thought leaders on capitol hill, i think received pretty well. >> why do we have jeff flake and other guys...
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apparently dave can't hear us. >> he is nodding the scene is electric. >> that was a good recovery by her actually. p i think maybe he had the longest delay of all time or just being nice because he couldn't hear. >> delay on a loop. >>> still to come this morning, republican congressman tom cole is our guest. more "morning joe" in just a moment. ♪ if you have allergy congestion, muddling through your morning is nothing new. ...your nose is the only thing on your mind... ...and to get relief, anything is fair game. introducing rhinocort® allergy spray from the makers of zyrtec®. powerful relief from your most frustrating nasal allergy symptom* ,all day and all night. hasn't your nose been through enough already? try new rhinocort® allergy spray. muddle no more® the possibility of a flare was almost always on my mind. thinking about what to avoid, where to go... and how to deal with my uc. to me, that was normal. until i talked to my doctor. she told me that humira helps people like me get uc under control and keep it under control when certain medications haven't worked well eno
apparently dave can't hear us. >> he is nodding the scene is electric. >> that was a good recovery by her actually. p i think maybe he had the longest delay of all time or just being nice because he couldn't hear. >> delay on a loop. >>> still to come this morning, republican congressman tom cole is our guest. more "morning joe" in just a moment. ♪ if you have allergy congestion, muddling through your morning is nothing new. ...your nose is the only thing...
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dave petraeus, stan mccrystal, myself, a bunch of veterans signed up to take on the very question that frank raises. >> and you know, after 9/11, a lot of people, frank, mocked those that said they hate us because we're free. and said, they don't hate us bases we're free, they hate us because we're imperialist pigs that go into their country. no. you go back and you can see what ayatoll ayatoll ayatollah khomeini said before he went into power. they hate us because of our freedoms. whether it is our artistic freedoms, our political freedoms, in this case, our sexual freedoms. the freedom that women have been given in this society, where they treat women like third class citizens. they hate americans and those in the west, because we are freedom. >> they believe in an adherence to one ideology, one religion, one code of conduct. and the people who were killed were emblems of a society who don't believe in any of that. it was exactly an attack on lbgt people and that location was chosen for a reason. but those people are all of us. they're our representatives and every one of us was atta
dave petraeus, stan mccrystal, myself, a bunch of veterans signed up to take on the very question that frank raises. >> and you know, after 9/11, a lot of people, frank, mocked those that said they hate us because we're free. and said, they don't hate us bases we're free, they hate us because we're imperialist pigs that go into their country. no. you go back and you can see what ayatoll ayatoll ayatollah khomeini said before he went into power. they hate us because of our freedoms....
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. >> rick, i agree they're not going to come up with a pact, but dave wasserman of the cook report wrote an interesting piece saying they ought to collaborate in winner take all places. because when you go in a place like new jersey which is winner take all, when you go into california, if they are competing, if they both are compete, trump will win most of those places. >> that's right. >> so there ought to be -- and it's legitimate. >> i think those conversations are probably -- >> i don't think they're going to get long enough to be able to do it. at least that's what it looked like. >> it's in both of their interests to get along. >> okay. >>> a new poll shows a tight race -- see, ted cruz is a different bird in that department, i think. a tight race in the biggest republican contest of the entire primary. 172 delegates are at stake in california's june 7 primary. a closed contest for registered republicans only. and the new u.sc poll shows trup in the lead among registered voters and john kasich at 12%. >> that's registered voters. but if you look at the likely voters which is what
. >> rick, i agree they're not going to come up with a pact, but dave wasserman of the cook report wrote an interesting piece saying they ought to collaborate in winner take all places. because when you go in a place like new jersey which is winner take all, when you go into california, if they are competing, if they both are compete, trump will win most of those places. >> that's right. >> so there ought to be -- and it's legitimate. >> i think those conversations are...
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dave ignatius, you went to the first beatles concert in america after ed sullivan. >> one of my most unforgettable times with my wife. they came to washington, d.c., to a little auditor yum with 3,000 people. i was pelted with jelly beans being thrown to the audience. that was beatle mania. if you were 12 years old, it was pretty exciting. >> george martin also produced acts like larry norman also. paul mccartney, "live and let die" that extraordinary theme song and "tug of war." >> you have your band. i was thinking we're split in so many ways now. our music is split into about 20, 30 different categories but back then when david was a kid everybody loved the beatles. >> right. >> our music was uniting. now everything is split into narrow little niches. >> subdivided, vulcan niezed. >> what did you learn? >> i relearned what i knew. there are a lot of people that are good people. not necessarily big, not necessarily stupid, who really support donald trump because they don't see another alternative. they're unmoored from politics, from government, from their churches, from their civi
dave ignatius, you went to the first beatles concert in america after ed sullivan. >> one of my most unforgettable times with my wife. they came to washington, d.c., to a little auditor yum with 3,000 people. i was pelted with jelly beans being thrown to the audience. that was beatle mania. if you were 12 years old, it was pretty exciting. >> george martin also produced acts like larry norman also. paul mccartney, "live and let die" that extraordinary theme song and...
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dave campbell. and steve schmidt is back it us as well. >> you heard the commissioner, what do you take from his replarks? >> well, i'm a little nervous about his sort of denial about the seriousness of this. >> i'm very nervous. >> we don't know exactly how frequent it is because we don't have a real denominator looking at all players but we know it's serious, we have had 91 out of 94, i believe, football players whose brains have been tested that have had cte. we know repeated injuries isn't good for your head and probably pretty bad. and it leads to a lot of serious injury. i'm also worried about the young people, you know, the most valuable thing our kids have is their brain and we know that tackling is a serious problem. 10% of kids who participate in high school football get concussions in a season. that's really outrageous. >> there are a few i know very well. dr. dave, i mean, this is sort of like last conversation we had it's the data, the data speaks for itself especially in a case like th
dave campbell. and steve schmidt is back it us as well. >> you heard the commissioner, what do you take from his replarks? >> well, i'm a little nervous about his sort of denial about the seriousness of this. >> i'm very nervous. >> we don't know exactly how frequent it is because we don't have a real denominator looking at all players but we know it's serious, we have had 91 out of 94, i believe, football players whose brains have been tested that have had cte. we know...
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dave, that's what you get. exactly right, mike. exactly right. now we have to deal with this. >> and how do you catch it? is it airborne. >> mosquito bites you. >>> up next what, if anything, did we learn today? ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ >>> welcome back. time to talk about what we learned today. mika. >> bill karins is tweeting hateful things. >> hateful. >> hateful. a storm coming? >> he didn't say a storm he said a blizzard coming to iowa monday or tuesday. >> tuesday. >> no coat for him. get out of here. it's only 10 degrees outside. >> throw him outside. >> get him out. >> what did you learn today? >> i'm excited about the new barbie, it's time for a change, reality, right? you're laughing. why are you laughing? >> no frame of reference for barbie. what did you learn, mike? >> facebook's stunning profit it upsets me because newspapers are dying, they can't do anything profitwise online and facebook makes over a billion dollars in a quarter. >> joe, big fa
dave, that's what you get. exactly right, mike. exactly right. now we have to deal with this. >> and how do you catch it? is it airborne. >> mosquito bites you. >>> up next what, if anything, did we learn today? ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ >>> welcome back. time to talk about what we learned today. mika. >> bill karins is tweeting hateful...
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dave, dave's on it. every insurance policy has a number. but not every insurance company understands the life behind it. for those who've served and the families who've supported them, we offer our best service in return. ♪ usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. ♪ >>> it's time now for business before the bell. let's go to sayer a irah eisen. we've been hearing when oil and gas price goes down that consumers get a bump and the economy gets the bump. we're learning the bump is not quite as big as we expected and the energy sector is getting slaughtered and a lot of people losing their jobs. >> that's going to be the question for this year, joe. >> $31 a barrel, it insanity. >> it's insanity and wall street forecasters are out saying it going even low. they say we could be looking at oil in the 20s. standard chartered even throughout the $10 a barrel level in a note today. keep in mind all of these wall street forecasts are completely got the price wrong. they wer
dave, dave's on it. every insurance policy has a number. but not every insurance company understands the life behind it. for those who've served and the families who've supported them, we offer our best service in return. ♪ usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. ♪ >>> it's time now for business before the bell. let's go to sayer a irah eisen. we've been hearing when oil and gas price goes down that...