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Fri, 26 Jun 2015 10:00:55 GMT
Wake up with the Marketplace Morning Report every Monday through Friday at 4:45 a.m. PT with host David Brancaccio.
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06-26-15 - Morning Report - Naming Rights
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XAiring on Friday, June 26, 2015: First up, we\'ll talk about how health care marketplaces may adapt after the Supreme Court\'s decision on the Affordable Care Act. Next, we\'ll talk about Nissan buying the naming rights to the Tennessee Titan’s stadium. So what\'s in a stadium name? Turns out, millions of dollars. We also talk to Ariella Cohen of Next City about her outfit’s assertion that Rust Belt cities like Pittsburgh and Cleveland should focus on their manufacturing roots when it comes to startup funding and innovation.
Fri, 26 Jun 2015 10:00:55 GMT
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06-25-15 - Morning Report - What are you worried about?
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XAiring on Thursday, June 25, 2015: First up, a briefing you might want to hear from someone who has been watching the Greek debt negotiations very closely. Nicholas Spiro, managing director of Spiro Sovereign Risk, a consultancy that focuses on the risks countries face based on their debt, joins us with more. Plus, the federal health insurance law could be thrown into turmoil by the U.S. Supreme Court, meaning states could find themselves facing pressure to extend Obamacare in some way. And as we find out, that creates a business opportunity for some.
Thu, 25 Jun 2015 10:00:06 GMT
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06-24-15 - Morning Report - Tailoring healthcare to individuals
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XAiring on Wednesday, June 24, 2015: Senate is expected to clear fast-track authority legislation and send it to the president today. Big labor has gotten the blame or credit, for tough opposition against the Trans-Pacific Partnership. The question is: how might they influence the trade deal going forward? Plus, a mega-merger in Europe may seem far away until you realize what it could mean for what you pay for food in America. More on that. And when it comes to providing social services as a way to head off health costs, it’s not one-size-fits-all. It’s one-size-fits-one. We dig into the type of high-intensity interventions that make a difference in the lives of complicated patients.
Wed, 24 Jun 2015 10:00:33 GMT
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06-23-15 - Morning Report - What to do with education funding
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XAiring on Tuesday, June 23, 2015: South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley declared that the Confederate flag should be removed from the statehouse grounds. Now, Wal-Mart is saying its removing all Confederate flag merchandise from its stores. More on that. And Congress gets to work this week figuring what to do with federal education funding for next year. A lot is on the chopping block, including grants for improving math and science education, and school safety, as well as Title I funds for low-income students. Plus, there’s an increasingly popular theory that underlying problems like poverty, addiction and social isolation drive some patients to be hospitalized and use the ER more. Some doctors, hospitals and insurance companies believe that by addressing those, you can improve health and save money. So why do skeptics outnumber the optimists?
Tue, 23 Jun 2015 10:00:54 GMT
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06-22-15 - Morning Report - Right care, right patient
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XAiring on Monday, June 22, 2015: Market participants are placing big bets that the Greece debt crisis is about to resolve itself. But are those positions premature? More on that. And patients who are very sick and very tough to treat have been a moneymaker for healthcare providers who get paid by the number of services provided. But with a system that rewards quality, not quantity, the best way to make money is to save money. We\'ll hear about a program in Dallas that\'s done just that by matching the right care with the right patient.
Mon, 22 Jun 2015 10:00:48 GMT
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06-19-15 - Morning Report - Crowdfunding crafts
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XAiring on Friday, June 19, 2015: Just in case, Greeks are increasingly taking money out of the bank. We check in with Marketplace\'s Stephen Beard on the $3 billion that has pulled out of banks there this week alone. Plus, the online marketplace Etsy has been trying to win back the favor of investors — its stock has fallen by about half since its IPO in April. Now the company is trying a new crowdfunding system where Etsy users can put up money to help promising businesses get off the ground. Etsy CEO Chad Dickerson joins us to talk about where the company started and where it is headed next.
Fri, 19 Jun 2015 10:00:40 GMT
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06-18-15 - Morning Report - I feel like chicken tonight
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XAiring on Thursday, June 18, 2015: European finance ministers are meeting today to what to do about the situation in Greece. We\'ll talk about what action, if any, can be expected out of this meeting. And bird flu is sending the price of eggs higher, but oddly enough, it’s sending chicken prices lower. We\'ll talk about why. Plus, what happens when most of your city workers can’t afford to live in the city? We take a closer look at Marin County in California, where the high median home price forces many workers to commute from elsewhere.
Thu, 18 Jun 2015 10:00:46 GMT
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06-17-15 - Morning Report - When trucking means waiting
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XAiring on Wednesday, June 17, 2015: We know that words matters, especially in the case of words on the way from the Federal Reserve. For more, we talk to Lindsey Piegza, chief economist at Stiefel Nicolaus. Plus, are we experiencing a baby bounce? While the great recession slowed down the birth rate in America, the numbers are coming back up. We\'ll also talk about the Port of New Jersey, where the roadways around it are so congested that picking up one shipping container and trucking it five miles can take all day.
Wed, 17 Jun 2015 10:00:32 GMT
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06-16-15 - Morning Report - Storytelling infrastructure
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XAiring on Tuesday, June 16, 2015: Goldman Sachs gets into business with ... normal humans. Plus, in recent undercover tests, the Transportation Security Administration failed to detect weapons and explosives in 95 percent of trials. The TSA’s acting boss was immediately reassigned. We look at what it would take to improve the TSA. Next: In our series \"Weak Link: The state of infrastructure,\" seismologist Lucy Jones explains why it’s important for scientists to learn how to tell stories and to engage the public in difficult but critical subjects like infrastructure.
Tue, 16 Jun 2015 10:00:47 GMT
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06-15-2015 - Morning Report - Vacation days
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XAiring on Monday, June 15, 2015: With debt talks in Greece at an apparent impasse, interest rates there rise dangerously high. More on that. Plus, an FDA ban on trans fats is expected as soon as next week. Companies have already greatly reduced their use, even while maintaining that they’re safe. We look at how much of a financial and logistical burden it would be to eliminate them altogether. Next: The average American leaves five vacation days on the table every year. We look at the reasons why we aren\'t using all of our paid vacation time.
Mon, 15 Jun 2015 10:00:38 GMT
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06-12-15 - Morning Report - The blue bird's blues
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XAiring on Friday, June 12, 2015: With Twitter\'s CEO out, we\'ll take a look at the state of the blue bird, and where the company may have gone wrong. And we talk about whether the European financial system is prepared for the possibility of a Greece default. Next: the University of Michigan’s Consumer Sentiment report is out Friday It’s expected to be up modestly. Small business confidence is up as well according to earlier survey data from NFIB. A look at what the report says and why U.S. consumers seem so upbeat. Plus, in June, Brits celebrate the 800th anniversary of King John signing Magna Carta with mead, jousting, archery and banquets. The festivities are clearly designed as a tourist attraction, and lots of American visitors are expected. We cover the preparations and the American contribution.
Fri, 12 Jun 2015 10:00:33 GMT
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06-11-15 - Morning Report - Drug pricing tiers
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XAiring on Thursday, June 11, 2015: On today\'s show, we\'ll talk about how the outbreak of MERS influenced macroeconomic policy in South Korea. More on that. Plus, the ACA made it illegal to deny someone health insurance based on a preexisting condition. But a recent New England Journal of Medicine reports that insurers are using drug pricing tiers to discriminate against patients with some preexisting conditions.
Thu, 11 Jun 2015 10:00:50 GMT
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06-10-15 - Morning Report - The benefits of streaming music
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XAiring on Wednesday, June 9, 2015: Senior law enforcement officials from New York and Connecticut are looking into whether Apple\'s new music streaming service might have been built on deals that quash competition. More on that. And speaking of Apple streaming music, the service means yet another player in an arena crowded with companies looking for audiences’ attention and artists’ music. Audiences get lots of choices. What do musicians get? We look at the self-promotional benefits and financial drawbacks of streaming music. Plus, lots of low-wage employees work long hours without extra pay because they’ve been classified as managers, and federal rules exempt managers from overtime if they’re paid more than $23,660 a year — a number that was set in 1975. The Labor Department is considering a rule that would raise the exempt level to as much as $52,000, restoring overtime to millions of workers.
Wed, 10 Jun 2015 10:00:51 GMT
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06-09-2015 - Morning Report - Encouraging options outside of college
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XAiring on Tuesday, June 9, 2015: The U.S. Department of Education has announced that it will forgive the debt of thousands of Corinthian College students—the institution that closed or sold its campuses after the government found evidence of predatory recruiting and falsified placement rates. Plus, amid a huge national push to get more low-income high school graduates to go to college, there’s a growing recognition that, for many students, short-term certifications or trade school may be a better fit. We check in with Oyler School in Cincinnati, where the annual “college day” has adapted to promote other paths to success. And Taobao, a subsidiary of the Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba is sponsoring same-sex couples who will come to the U.S. to wed. We analyze the business strategy at work—what is risked and what is gained by serving a market that is large but marginalized in China.
Tue, 09 Jun 2015 10:00:45 GMT
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06-08-15 - Morning Report - Car Dealerships
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XAiring on Monday, June 8, 2015: A group of seven leaders are gathered to discuss Russia and Ukraine; tensions over Greece\'s financial situation; and as Marketplace\'s Tracey Samuelson tells us, trade. And car dealers are fighting Tesla’s efforts to open direct-sale stores, and it\'s not just because of Tesla. Weakening state franchise laws could open the door to consolidation of the nation’s fragmented dealerships. More on that. Plus, with issues of racial bias in policing galvanizing protesters and motivating Justice Department investigations, we ask whether having more police officers of color would actually improve policing in minority communities.
Mon, 08 Jun 2015 10:00:00 GMT
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06-05-2015 - Morning Report - Teen summer employment
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XAiring on Friday, June 5, 2015: OPEC is meeting today to indirectly talk about our household budgets. More on that. Plus, the prospects for young people trying to find jobs this summer have improved. We look at some of the economic factors behind this development. And Apple is expected to announce its much-anticipated streaming music service during its developers\' conference in San Francisco next week. We take a look at why Apple, a tech gadget maker, wants to get into the far less profitable streaming music business.
Fri, 05 Jun 2015 10:00:42 GMT
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06-04-2015 - Morning Report - A big (trade) deal
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XAiring on Thursday, June 4, 2015: Stocks tumble with the realization that inflation is not dead ... especially in Europe. More on that. Plus, we talk about the implications of President Obama\'s admission to Marketplace\'s Kai Ryssdal that China has put out feelers about joining in on the big trade deal that\'s currently under negotiation.
Thu, 04 Jun 2015 10:00:48 GMT
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06-03-2015 - Morning Report - Veteran mental health
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XAiring on Wednesday, June 3, 2015: First up, with the prime minister of Greece is on his way to Brussels today, we\'ll talk about attempts to persuade lenders to unlock more emergency money to try and keep the country solvent. Next, we hear frequently that many veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan suffer from mental illness. And many end up getting arrested for crimes such as domestic violence and assault. Since 2001, nearly 200 specialized courts have been developed around the country, designed to help veterans navigate the criminal justice system and taking into account their particular needs, such as traumatic brain injury and PTSD. We look at how these courts help veterans while saving jurisdictions the costs of incarcerating them.
Wed, 03 Jun 2015 10:00:58 GMT
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06-02-2015 - Morning Report - Cash for water
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XAiring on Tuesday, June 2, 2015: First up, more news that some big insurance companies that sell policies under the federal health law are pushing to raise premiums sharply next year. This returns us to the persistent question: how affordable is the Affordable Care Act? And figures on new auto sales are released Tuesday, and they’re expected to be good news for automakers. We take a closer look at what\'s behind the positive numbers for the auto industry. Plus, California is considering fines to enforce mandatory water cutbacks, but a startup in Oakland has a different idea. It\'s giving customers cash to use less water.
Tue, 02 Jun 2015 10:00:54 GMT
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05-01-2015 - Morning Report - In Hollywood, homelessness grows
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XAiring on Monday, June 1, 2015: Congress is poised to make private companies get more involved in monitoring data and phone calls. More on that. Plus, a couple months back, we talked to a farmer in the Sacramento Delta with long-standing water rights. He was worried about the state curtailing his water because of California’s historic drought. Now he and other farmers with senior rights have given up 25 percent of their water this year to prevent further cutbacks. We catch up with him. And Skid Row in downtown Los Angeles has always been where homeless services are concentrated, but businesses and schools in the neighborhood say security and other problems are growing. We take a closer look as part of our series on the homeless.
Mon, 01 Jun 2015 10:00:48 GMT
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