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and cms takes responsibility very seriously. we are committed to increasing the solvency of the medicare program so that it exists for future generations. instead of further jeopardizing an already fragile financial picture and putting at risk the security that american seniors enjoy today by expanding the program. medicare for all which come at a staggering cost to taxpayers. under one estimate even doubling all individual and corporate taxes would not cover the cost of the proposal. and so the implications for government spending alone make this proposal a reckless one. but also medicare for all would reduce physician payment and, therefore, would also accelerate consolidation. clinicians could make up to 40% less under medicare for all been under today's system. and so how could he practice state independent when faced with those finances? and with the nation's brightest students even go to medical school in the first place? and as i mentioned before, the backbone of our healthcare system is the people who serve patients ever
and cms takes responsibility very seriously. we are committed to increasing the solvency of the medicare program so that it exists for future generations. instead of further jeopardizing an already fragile financial picture and putting at risk the security that american seniors enjoy today by expanding the program. medicare for all which come at a staggering cost to taxpayers. under one estimate even doubling all individual and corporate taxes would not cover the cost of the proposal. and so...
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focused with respect to cms, generally, and medicaid, more specifically. and if i do my job well, hopefully we'll have some time at the end for a few questions. so, let me say that i've been in this role since the beginning of may, and candidly, coming into the beginning of this year, would have never imagined that i'd have the opportunity to be in this role with you this afternoon. but i will tell you that one of the things that got me excited about the opportunity that i was offered was the chance to really be a part of tackling a important national and bold agenda that this president and the administration has put forward. specifically, secretary azar has identified four priorities that he's determined to make progress on. one is addressing the high cost of prescription drugs, and i'm certain that you've seen in the media most recently many of the actions that we're taking in that regard. we're not done yet, and candidly, i suspect that it will be some while before we feel that we've got the improvements that we're looking for. we know that the cost of
focused with respect to cms, generally, and medicaid, more specifically. and if i do my job well, hopefully we'll have some time at the end for a few questions. so, let me say that i've been in this role since the beginning of may, and candidly, coming into the beginning of this year, would have never imagined that i'd have the opportunity to be in this role with you this afternoon. but i will tell you that one of the things that got me excited about the opportunity that i was offered was the...
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cms estimated the beneficiary copayments will be $380 million lower in 2019 as a result of the changes come as fo for example e clinic visit and the hospital-based office cost sharing is about $23 under our policy it would drop this team dollars so for a senior on a fixed income, $7 every time they have a clinic visit does make a difference. it's counter to thit countered s consolidation and this includes the payment for drugs under the discount program is acquired in the clinics to gain access to the prices after they are required and profit from billing medicare for the full sales price of the drug and we changed the payment to more closely match the discounted drug prices and begin to remove the incentive for consolidation. they are showing great results in terms of lowering the cost. it should be clear to anyone paying attention we focus the efforts to reduce regulatory burden and bolster competition in order to support independent practices and increase choices for patients. in my meetings with clinicians, the day had a reputed source of frustration that the physicians face and in
cms estimated the beneficiary copayments will be $380 million lower in 2019 as a result of the changes come as fo for example e clinic visit and the hospital-based office cost sharing is about $23 under our policy it would drop this team dollars so for a senior on a fixed income, $7 every time they have a clinic visit does make a difference. it's counter to thit countered s consolidation and this includes the payment for drugs under the discount program is acquired in the clinics to gain access...
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cms is also using waivers to combat the overweight epidemic. i think that's worth focusing on a little bit, so there's this court in the medicaid program called the imd exclusion which essentially prohibits medicaid from paying for services in an institution for mental disease,, for individuals between the ages of 21-65. that exclusion, that imd exclusion really historically cms has been very, very reluctant to waive it legally it's not quite as easy to waive it as it is, as are other provisions in medicaid. but this administration has been quite aggressive and approving waivers of the ind exclusion, at least to the extent that it's to do with the opioid crisis. cms clearly has some limits, the massachusetts waiver we saw that governor baker wanted to waive provisions of the medicaid prescription drug rebate program and cms rejected that waiver. there are some limitations. i'm going to wrap up their come happy to take questions after we're all done speaking. i'm going to pass this down, if i make. >> before we hear from cindy beane, and i just
cms is also using waivers to combat the overweight epidemic. i think that's worth focusing on a little bit, so there's this court in the medicaid program called the imd exclusion which essentially prohibits medicaid from paying for services in an institution for mental disease,, for individuals between the ages of 21-65. that exclusion, that imd exclusion really historically cms has been very, very reluctant to waive it legally it's not quite as easy to waive it as it is, as are other...
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>> first, jay ludlam, when you get all that figured out, we will also get our dollars from cms. >> i would love that. >> yes, we have and when we think about medicaid transformation in virginia, first and foremost, we want to improve our members health and well-being within our medicaid program in the traditional healthcare services that we provided throughout time. but second, we want to improve our members health and well- being from the vantage of our medicaid program as part of a continuum of programs and services. this certainly includes a greater focus on population health and social determinants of health. as i said previously, we are now almost fully a managed-care state. in these pursuits, we will have as our partner our managed-care plan. that does as jay ludlam mentioned provide the sum much ability with what kind of care, and how you pay for health because we are doing these through our managed-care plan. i was say that for virginia, we are very much at the fact- finding stage. i am learning more about our members and learning more about our providers, and our providers c
>> first, jay ludlam, when you get all that figured out, we will also get our dollars from cms. >> i would love that. >> yes, we have and when we think about medicaid transformation in virginia, first and foremost, we want to improve our members health and well-being within our medicaid program in the traditional healthcare services that we provided throughout time. but second, we want to improve our members health and well- being from the vantage of our medicaid program as...
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this is the first year where cms is once again going to be testing and measuring medicaid eligibility, so it's been four years, though, since we've had a number that's actually real. >> about ten minutes left in this segment of the washington journal. if you're a medicaid recipient, 202-748-8000. we want to hear your questions and experience with the program. all others, 202-748-8001. pat is a medicaid recipient in willis, texas. good morning. >> good morning. actually, i'm not a recipient. i just happened to be calling in. i had a -- well, i guess my general question is, what is the eligibility to get on medicaid? i had a -- i know of a friend who came down with cancer and he didn't have any personal insurance, but he was above the level to get on it, and then he eventually died of cancer without any treatment at all, so i'm just curious what are the entry levels that people need to be able to get this type of coverage? >> yeah, it's -- it's complicated. medicaid has different eligibility levels depending on the category of population that we're talking about. for children, generally
this is the first year where cms is once again going to be testing and measuring medicaid eligibility, so it's been four years, though, since we've had a number that's actually real. >> about ten minutes left in this segment of the washington journal. if you're a medicaid recipient, 202-748-8000. we want to hear your questions and experience with the program. all others, 202-748-8001. pat is a medicaid recipient in willis, texas. good morning. >> good morning. actually, i'm not a...
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what else do you and cms and everyone else -- it's a complicated epidemic. there is the heroin component and the black-market component and the overprescribing and now fentanyl. what do you see that we can pull in? >> the challenge for me is the integration. between the different tools -- we have good technology. it's not ubiquitous and not integrated. this is something we have been working on. the vision i had where you can marry the evidence base guidelines with the blister packs and couple it with mandatory education and a cut off for prescribing -- if we can implement this kind of system i think we can sharply cut down on overall exposure and help rationalize prescribing. this will create some hurdles but reasonable hurdles. it would be overly burdensome because they are using technology to facilitate this. this will require better integration. i will tell you that in the 18 months we have been working on this we are further along than i thought we would be. the legislation was important. this will give an important nudge to the market. we are not quite
what else do you and cms and everyone else -- it's a complicated epidemic. there is the heroin component and the black-market component and the overprescribing and now fentanyl. what do you see that we can pull in? >> the challenge for me is the integration. between the different tools -- we have good technology. it's not ubiquitous and not integrated. this is something we have been working on. the vision i had where you can marry the evidence base guidelines with the blister packs and...
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billions have been spent in infrastructure, linking china to the world, road, rail, cm pipeline. to southeast asia and india. which isous upgrade now in ecosystem in itself. superhighway as we continue to navigate china's belt and road initiative. we begin this program in mumbai, known as a gateway to india. not so welcoming to china's belt and road initiative. to countries with massive economies accounting for a third of the global population. but a long history of mistrust. understandable india is nervous about having this giant neighbor that is outgrown so quickly. i understand india is nervous about this. there is potential for india to if china is infrastructure projects around the region. >> they are getting into a death trap. the three countries which we think become highly indebted. are concerned about china because they share a consent -- you are contentious border. should they be concerned about bri? they have countries bordering them that traditionally have their sphere of influence. whether it's a port in bangladesh or in sri lanka. >> at the heart of india's oppositi
billions have been spent in infrastructure, linking china to the world, road, rail, cm pipeline. to southeast asia and india. which isous upgrade now in ecosystem in itself. superhighway as we continue to navigate china's belt and road initiative. we begin this program in mumbai, known as a gateway to india. not so welcoming to china's belt and road initiative. to countries with massive economies accounting for a third of the global population. but a long history of mistrust. understandable...
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that is cm's -- sims, and this actually shows a first group of american destroyers at we had entered the war arriving in ireland to begin operations against the german submarine. to place. of course, unlike the other figures that we've discussed, sims isn't going to actually operate operational control. he's going to hand that off to admiral bailey of the royal navy, which is, again, something that's at odds with the way that the army would be operating for the most part in the war. but he had a good deal of confidence in the british and their abilities to serve as effective commanders. so anyway, let's move on and talk about what we're going to go through. we're going to talk a little bit why the contributions of the naval forces are central to the allied victory in the war and we'll do a bit of review talking, once again, about what do the oceans mean to the various combatants. and then what are the limitations of british sea power because it seems rather impressive, all the things that the british were able to do. and then we'll talk about sims and what his contributions are speci
that is cm's -- sims, and this actually shows a first group of american destroyers at we had entered the war arriving in ireland to begin operations against the german submarine. to place. of course, unlike the other figures that we've discussed, sims isn't going to actually operate operational control. he's going to hand that off to admiral bailey of the royal navy, which is, again, something that's at odds with the way that the army would be operating for the most part in the war. but he had...
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what else do you and cms and everybody else, it's a really complicated epidemic and the black market com popent and the overprescribing component and now the fentanyl -- what tools do you see vaguely out there? >> the challenge, at least for me in the near-term is just the integration between the different tools. i think we have good technology. it's not ubiquitous and this is something that we've been working on over the last year and the vision i laid out where you can sort of marry evidence-based guidelines with a blister pack and to create cutoff for what you can describe for longer durations of use and if we can implement the system you can cut doan and use it some hurdles and reasonable hurdle and that will provide it -- i will tell you in the 18 months, we're more further long than what i thought we would be. that gave a judge it the first parts and mandate -- >> it will cost? not a lot? >> yes, they're pretty cheap. >> mostly are generic. >> the ir drugs are jenneric and they' pretty cheap and there are a lot of default prescribing and they are so cheap. it will increase cost
what else do you and cms and everybody else, it's a really complicated epidemic and the black market com popent and the overprescribing component and now the fentanyl -- what tools do you see vaguely out there? >> the challenge, at least for me in the near-term is just the integration between the different tools. i think we have good technology. it's not ubiquitous and this is something that we've been working on over the last year and the vision i laid out where you can sort of marry...
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what else do you and cms and samsung and everyone else, it's a really complicated epidemic. there's the heroin component, the black market component, the overprescribing component, there's now the fentanyl. what tool do you sort of see vaguely out there that we're going to be able to pull in soon? >> i think the challenge for me in the near term is just the integration between the different tools. i think we have good technology and it's not ubiquitous and it's not as tightly integrated. this has been something we've been working on over the last year. the vision i laid out, where you can marry evidence-based guidelines with blister packs and then couple it with mandatory education to create a cutoff for physicians who can and can't describe. if we can implement that kind of a system, i think we can sharply cut down on overall exposure and help rationalize prescribing and creating some hurdles to prescribing, but i think reasonable hurdles that wouldn't be overly burdensome to providers because you're using technology to help facilitate it. now, i will tell you that in the 1
what else do you and cms and samsung and everyone else, it's a really complicated epidemic. there's the heroin component, the black market component, the overprescribing component, there's now the fentanyl. what tool do you sort of see vaguely out there that we're going to be able to pull in soon? >> i think the challenge for me in the near term is just the integration between the different tools. i think we have good technology and it's not ubiquitous and it's not as tightly integrated....
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more than 30 cm of snow was recorded in some areas. the worst—affected airports were in chicago, with more than 900 flights cancelled. ukraine's president has described the seizure by russia of three ukrainian navy vessels as an act of aggression. russian special forces opened fire and took control of two gunboats and a tug as they tried to pass through the kerch strait off the coast of crimea. both nato and the eu have called for restraint, and for ukraine's access to the waters to be restored. lebo diseko reports. russian fighter jets in russian fighterjets in the kerch strait, this stretch of water is the only way in and out of the azov sea, which ukraine and russia share. russia says three ukrainian vessels illegally entered its waters. first it blockaded them, then it fired at them. ukraine says six of its sailors were hurt, while the russian security service says only three we re security service says only three were wounded and were getting medical care. in kiev, ukraine's president, petro poroshenko, described the russian act
more than 30 cm of snow was recorded in some areas. the worst—affected airports were in chicago, with more than 900 flights cancelled. ukraine's president has described the seizure by russia of three ukrainian navy vessels as an act of aggression. russian special forces opened fire and took control of two gunboats and a tug as they tried to pass through the kerch strait off the coast of crimea. both nato and the eu have called for restraint, and for ukraine's access to the waters to be...
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this is the first year where cms is once again going to be testing and measuring eligibility, so it has been four years since we've had a number that is actually real. host: about 10 minutes left in this segment. again, special phone lines. if you are a medicaid recipient, 202-748-8000. we want to hear your questions, your experience with the program. all others, 202-748-8001. pat is a medicaid recipient in willis, texas. caller: good morning. i am not a recipient. i happen to be calling in. i had -- i guess my question is, what is the eligibility to get on medicaid? i know of a friend who came down with cancer and he didn't have personal insurance, but he was above the level to get on it. and he eventually died without any treatment at all. so i am curious what are the entry levels that people need to be about to get this type of coverage. guest: yeah, it is complicated. medicaid has different eligibility levels depending on the categoryof -- of population we are talking about. for children generally, the relationship is to the federal poverty level. and it is 133% of the federal pover
this is the first year where cms is once again going to be testing and measuring eligibility, so it has been four years since we've had a number that is actually real. host: about 10 minutes left in this segment. again, special phone lines. if you are a medicaid recipient, 202-748-8000. we want to hear your questions, your experience with the program. all others, 202-748-8001. pat is a medicaid recipient in willis, texas. caller: good morning. i am not a recipient. i happen to be calling in. i...
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as a loose cannon they see him as dangerous cm is somebody who opposes you know their core values and that is undermining the trans atlantic relationship which has been. key obviously -- to to european security since the second world war so i think anything that day lutes at donald trump's power is something that people heree will - -- will will will look at it very positively but i had you know i think in in it you know people also need to be careful what what what they wish for because as he comes under pressure i think he will become more unpredictable in the sessions thing is. is the first indication of that and the risk here is that he does end up. firing a molar or ending the miller investigation and this turns into o a very. partisan issue that he tries to paint the entire russia investigation which you already is doing and has done as a witch hunt but say it's a democratic witch hun. and now they're you know there there's a feeding all of these people and then try to discredit it that way and you know that could happen that could happen very very quickly and it certainly seems
as a loose cannon they see him as dangerous cm is somebody who opposes you know their core values and that is undermining the trans atlantic relationship which has been. key obviously -- to to european security since the second world war so i think anything that day lutes at donald trump's power is something that people heree will - -- will will will look at it very positively but i had you know i think in in it you know people also need to be careful what what what they wish for because as he...
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cms studentset "sm brainstorm ideas for c-span studentcam. gary hoskins has had two students recognized for their projects in recent years. i think he is going for trifecta." "visited fischer's high school today to speak with her government class, and i was interviewed by students participating in c-span's studentcam scholarship program. we discussed freedom of speech." pbl -- -- is project-based learning -- at its finest. check out the hostess. -- post-its. we have a grand prize of $5,000. the deadline for entry is january 20.
cms studentset "sm brainstorm ideas for c-span studentcam. gary hoskins has had two students recognized for their projects in recent years. i think he is going for trifecta." "visited fischer's high school today to speak with her government class, and i was interviewed by students participating in c-span's studentcam scholarship program. we discussed freedom of speech." pbl -- -- is project-based learning -- at its finest. check out the hostess. -- post-its. we have a grand...
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the previous budget with the department of public works would provide cm at additional cost. using the staff will save $1.5 million. there is a potential risk that the port will not have staff to provide construction management services for building 49 and roadway contracts. there should be time to plan staff availability. the second method to save funds and stay within the budget is to include the construction contract. port staff will include restrooms as bid alternate and specifications to include others. $1.5 million to the budget for building 49 this is fully funded at $4.3 million which includes 10% contingency. the contract monitoring division the lbe subcontracting based on the firms for this they have set a goal of 23%. sport safwill work with the staff to outreach to the trades represented. they are list here. this contract is represented at the meet and greet in bayview and the minority mixer at pier 1 in september. phone calls and e-mails, newspaper advertisement posting to the contractors assistant sister and the introductions at the pre-meeting. there is an oppo
the previous budget with the department of public works would provide cm at additional cost. using the staff will save $1.5 million. there is a potential risk that the port will not have staff to provide construction management services for building 49 and roadway contracts. there should be time to plan staff availability. the second method to save funds and stay within the budget is to include the construction contract. port staff will include restrooms as bid alternate and specifications to...
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phil flynn is watching the action in the oil markets from the cm e, gerri willis on the floor of the new york stock exchange, gerri let's first get to you. gerri: well what a turnaround we've had in the last few moment s the dow now negative as you say just barely, the s&p 500 still in the positive as is the nasdac right now. let me tell you what traders are telling me on the floor of the exchange here is that it was really a rollover in oil. oil prices, sent the major indexes plummeting, from its high today, the dow was up 200 points, and it's worse as you can see, down one point and change. let's look at the technology the big story in the markets this week big sell-off in technology as you can see facebook and amazon higher here, apple negative, but let me tell you its been positive and negative all day long, moving to the plus and to the minus, facebook, as you know, the ceo there, mark zuckerberg saying hey, i'm going to stay on as chairman, to a cnn reporter. that was a big headline for that stock today. people picking up amazon shares on the low prices, apple did have a big bo
phil flynn is watching the action in the oil markets from the cm e, gerri willis on the floor of the new york stock exchange, gerri let's first get to you. gerri: well what a turnaround we've had in the last few moment s the dow now negative as you say just barely, the s&p 500 still in the positive as is the nasdac right now. let me tell you what traders are telling me on the floor of the exchange here is that it was really a rollover in oil. oil prices, sent the major indexes plummeting,...
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into central areas of canada particularly saskatchewan and manitoba where there could be around 50—20 cm of snow before the cold weather goes south into parts of upper midwest. here are things you don't see too often an area of low pressure bringing heavy rain across middle east in the last one hours we have seen 96 mm of rainfall on parts of eastern iraq and more too, as we into tuesday as well. eastern and kuwait and iran could see 50— perhaps hundred millimetres of rain although that can vary significantly. however, that much rain could cause localised flash flooding, area of low pressure developing and moving towards sri lanka, we have lots of showers showing up in the rain is going to be pretty heavy we could see 50—100 mm falling maybe 200 and wetter areas causing localised lighting issues, some of the heavy rain also getting in there, otherwise dry weather and intense fog patches and northern india, the forecast in australia might be having an drought but the weather front working into the next air to could bring useful welcome rain into the interior of south wells and as it p
into central areas of canada particularly saskatchewan and manitoba where there could be around 50—20 cm of snow before the cold weather goes south into parts of upper midwest. here are things you don't see too often an area of low pressure bringing heavy rain across middle east in the last one hours we have seen 96 mm of rainfall on parts of eastern iraq and more too, as we into tuesday as well. eastern and kuwait and iran could see 50— perhaps hundred millimetres of rain although that can...
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phil flynn is watching the big drop in oil from the cm e. we do start with mr. ashley webster on the floor of the new york stock exchange with what was another rough day. ash? ashley: you are absolutely right , cheryl. you know, traditionally thanksgiving is weak, it's pretty positive historically for the markets 2018 out the window another rough day look at the dow up 552 points, yes, we were down more than 601 points but maybe you could say we came back just a little bit, but down more than 2% on the day. tech stocks again, taking it on the chin, i want to look at apple if we can. apple, it's down what 9% in just the last two sessions, after 4.75% down to 176.98 in bear territory been a tough go for apple concerned about slowing demand for the iphone, goldman sachs just the latest brokerage firm to drop that price target on apple and look at the other tech stocks microsoft down as well taking it down almost 3%, facebook though, hung in there, and started off lower came back on the day at 132 up half a percent, google also up but boy what a day trade stocks als
phil flynn is watching the big drop in oil from the cm e. we do start with mr. ashley webster on the floor of the new york stock exchange with what was another rough day. ash? ashley: you are absolutely right , cheryl. you know, traditionally thanksgiving is weak, it's pretty positive historically for the markets 2018 out the window another rough day look at the dow up 552 points, yes, we were down more than 601 points but maybe you could say we came back just a little bit, but down more than...
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cm decides not to go. - listen, when you have enough political courage to do what shirley chisholm has done, which i never had this much of it, i'm not prepared to give advice as to what she should've done. - and chisholm chose not to go because one, she had already announced that she was gonna run for president she didn't feel like catching flak and she didn't want to be there when there was a vote of non-support for her. - i went to the gary, indiana, black political convention, and we tried to get an endorsement from the black political convention delegates for shirley chisholm for president. we couldn't ev it there. i mean, the guys had it so sewed up. - they could not stand the fact that a black woman kind of leapfrogged er them and made the decision for herself to run. for many, they thought a black should do this first. - she sees black men as often extremely hostile to her candidacy. the bigger part of the joke for them isn't that she's a african-american running, but, like, she's a girl running. we're never gonna have some girl president, right, much less a black girl presiden
cm decides not to go. - listen, when you have enough political courage to do what shirley chisholm has done, which i never had this much of it, i'm not prepared to give advice as to what she should've done. - and chisholm chose not to go because one, she had already announced that she was gonna run for president she didn't feel like catching flak and she didn't want to be there when there was a vote of non-support for her. - i went to the gary, indiana, black political convention, and we tried...
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the key is the improved resolution that can see anything larger than 30 cm across. this means features such as fins and tails can be observed and the animals —— and was identified. it should lead to more reliable estimates of the status of these endangered creatures. whales were pushed to the edge of extension by commercial whaling. some species still number in the low thousands but they are recovering and sign to start him to learn everything they can about their progress. whales are really important indicators of it —— ecosystem health. gathering information like this on such a broad scale of satellite imagery, we can understand something about the ocean's health and that is really useful and conservation. the task of counting wells will only get easier as more and more satellites are launched. soon we will have a sharp picture of every corner of the globe updated every day. a flavour thereof london at night time. let's get a sense of the weather there and beyond. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. good evening. it was soggy in london a
the key is the improved resolution that can see anything larger than 30 cm across. this means features such as fins and tails can be observed and the animals —— and was identified. it should lead to more reliable estimates of the status of these endangered creatures. whales were pushed to the edge of extension by commercial whaling. some species still number in the low thousands but they are recovering and sign to start him to learn everything they can about their progress. whales are...
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so, really low and we have, you know, a problem with the marketing and sales the cms has cut back on the spend. and so, the companies that are offering exchange products would like that to go up it's possible that pelosi has some influence on cms policy, as far as exchanges go. if you look at the margins right now, they're healthy in the midsingle to high-single digits. and with the low premium increases, as low as a market stays stable and you offer maybe on the insurance plans more affordability for those who don't have subsidies, they're a functional market. they're not going to be so big that they actually disrupt the employer market that we thought years ago. >> single payor medicare for all. what happened with the election -- if gillum had been see elected maybe we'd be farther down that road maybe it another stopping point or is that put to bed? >> at least from a legislative standpoint in congress, it's been put to bed. i mean, if the senate had also flipped i would have expected -- >> some of the darling candidates of the democratic party, that's what they want why has it be
so, really low and we have, you know, a problem with the marketing and sales the cms has cut back on the spend. and so, the companies that are offering exchange products would like that to go up it's possible that pelosi has some influence on cms policy, as far as exchanges go. if you look at the margins right now, they're healthy in the midsingle to high-single digits. and with the low premium increases, as low as a market stays stable and you offer maybe on the insurance plans more...
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it is nice to see innovation but they should go to cms and say, give me the chance to do this, open up my employees to take money and invest in individual plans and let them buy that. and let's see who likes what and over a period of three years you watch who buys which plan and how they stick with it and what the retention rates are and the scores are and you see where we land and my thesis would be that is like what unseated the blackberry versus the iphone. the blackberry was sold to corporations and sold to cio and companies and when the iphone came around it was a great experience and the pressure started building and toppled the way the system used to look. again, health care, you can't leave everything up to the consumer in health care. otherwise we have to erase the bottom from the benefits point of view. we need health benefits built into plans. i'm a big believer of that but around that there is more freedom we could create. >> i think we should implement the cadillac tax and work to create less of a giant incentive from the employers to be the aggregator and purchaser. but i
it is nice to see innovation but they should go to cms and say, give me the chance to do this, open up my employees to take money and invest in individual plans and let them buy that. and let's see who likes what and over a period of three years you watch who buys which plan and how they stick with it and what the retention rates are and the scores are and you see where we land and my thesis would be that is like what unseated the blackberry versus the iphone. the blackberry was sold to...
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get it down to singapore airport and everything is okay but the analysis of what happened, a pipe 5 cm long the diameter of the drinking straw which is in a couple in northern england a year before and missed machines 100th of a millimeter. and the sequence of flights and the runway, somewhat stressed, and sent oil into the bearings in the middle of the jet. it landed in london, took off from london. and took off from singapore, and a slightly -- immediately flashed into fire, melted the titanium through the rotor blades. are we beginning to machine things to tolerances which are too tiny because we are under pressure to build bigger airplanes, more passengers ever faster. at that level i wonder is and in the electronic world the iphone is outside but one like you are trying to update yesterday. >> host: i wasn't trying to update. >> guest: the size of my pinky fingernail, has 41/4 billion transistors in it. the transistor was invented in the late 1940s, the first were the size of my fist and 1 billion of them. the most chilling statistic i came across from intel and more transistors w
get it down to singapore airport and everything is okay but the analysis of what happened, a pipe 5 cm long the diameter of the drinking straw which is in a couple in northern england a year before and missed machines 100th of a millimeter. and the sequence of flights and the runway, somewhat stressed, and sent oil into the bearings in the middle of the jet. it landed in london, took off from london. and took off from singapore, and a slightly -- immediately flashed into fire, melted the...
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i think we were moving steadily under andy slavitt at cms towards pay away from fee for service and to pay for value and that's stopped and as long as they here in fee for service, you pay doctors and hospitals to do more, they're going to do more procedures, more drugs, more surgeries and more patients and we have to get the pay for value and i think our institutions need to focus on disease care the population is getting sicker in america and costs will rise until we address that issue. no one is willing to address that i think where you'll see it is in the private sector. we've got what -- what you'll see is the rise of health care information companies. focus on health care information. we won't be a facebook and health care, i can tell you that, because the information is so confidential. what you're going to see an organization like united health group which was way up yesterday, that's because of not insurance, that's because of optimum health because they have the information. i'm on the board of may owe. we have huge amounts of information. i give you an example. my wife had b
i think we were moving steadily under andy slavitt at cms towards pay away from fee for service and to pay for value and that's stopped and as long as they here in fee for service, you pay doctors and hospitals to do more, they're going to do more procedures, more drugs, more surgeries and more patients and we have to get the pay for value and i think our institutions need to focus on disease care the population is getting sicker in america and costs will rise until we address that issue. no...
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cms is under a lot of pressure to come up with one. they most certainly would over the next couple of months. >> thank you >>> taking a bite out of apple a new report today says the company is cutting back production of iphones. it's the second report to suggest that demand is slowing with the stock near bear market territory, is apple a buying opportunity? and look at the chip stocks hit hard again nvidia, advanced micro, micron more on that ahead each day our planet awakens with signs of opportunity. but with opportunity comes risk. and to manage this risk, the world turns to cme group. we help farmers lock in future prices, banks manage interest rate changes and airlines hedge fuel costs. all so they can manage their risks and move forward. it's simply a matter of following the signs. they all lead here. cme group - how the world advances. whoa! presenting the iwhat's he doing? come on, let's check it out! nice. he's pretty good at this. hm! it's like a game! (gasps) woo-hoo! got it! which car should we get? all of 'em! ooh, yeah! t
cms is under a lot of pressure to come up with one. they most certainly would over the next couple of months. >> thank you >>> taking a bite out of apple a new report today says the company is cutting back production of iphones. it's the second report to suggest that demand is slowing with the stock near bear market territory, is apple a buying opportunity? and look at the chip stocks hit hard again nvidia, advanced micro, micron more on that ahead each day our planet awakens...
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exchanges are fine drug pricing with cms and hhs is not as die bolically fearful as everybody thought it would be. amazon as you recall in january was a big risk and threat. but we have some visibility into what they are doing with pill pack and this new medical record initiative united is well ahead of amazon it's taking a long time for them to catch up. there are hunl barriers to entry. and health care is generally defensive. i think there is more room to go. >> aside from unh what other names in your universe do you like. >> i think managed care is a group call it depends on your risk appetite, names like united and humana have lower risk but then the multiples are richer i still like anthem, more a reasonably growth price name, mid-teens. again earnings upside and room for the multiple to increase cigna looks interesting to me here, the deal is about to close. by the end of the year it's tradingat 12 times on pe basis for a post express scripps number, we should have the number sfangs and a better accretion then they are guiding to health care has sold off tremendously it it's har
exchanges are fine drug pricing with cms and hhs is not as die bolically fearful as everybody thought it would be. amazon as you recall in january was a big risk and threat. but we have some visibility into what they are doing with pill pack and this new medical record initiative united is well ahead of amazon it's taking a long time for them to catch up. there are hunl barriers to entry. and health care is generally defensive. i think there is more room to go. >> aside from unh what...
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volatility in the country, in parliament, the divisions in both parties, there is a precedent we can cms to go back to the 1930's or the 19th-century commander they don't really compared to what we are going through today. francine: so who are the real leaders in all this? who are the players we should be watching for? group,european research he is the one who has really tried to get a leadership in.lenge but if they cannot get the 48 letters they needed to trigger a vote, the big question is whether or not they can get the 158 mps to vote against her. if they don't manage to do that, she is secure in her leadership for another year some of which puts her in ho a much stronger position with her party. francine: looking at the parliamentary arithmetic, does the pond move on any noise or mp that could go one way or the other? >> yes, sadly. i think the currency will be volatile. disappeared over the weekend, but in actual fact, things are moving in the prime minister's favor. there were new servers that said that there may be 42 at mps love ridden a no-confidence vote. francine: but if the
volatility in the country, in parliament, the divisions in both parties, there is a precedent we can cms to go back to the 1930's or the 19th-century commander they don't really compared to what we are going through today. francine: so who are the real leaders in all this? who are the players we should be watching for? group,european research he is the one who has really tried to get a leadership in.lenge but if they cannot get the 48 letters they needed to trigger a vote, the big question is...
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within a week of the drug pricing blueprint cms drug pricing dashboard again to display pricing information thousands more drugs than ever before. for the first time the manufacturers that were responsible for big price increases. we have worked with congress to restore the medicare drug rebate program break on list price increases and limited a change to ensure companies aren't giving up rebates they owe by introducing one extensions of drugs. the much more fundamental changes are needed. this will deflate the list price bubble that manufacturers and other actors have created. to help empower consumers to reduce drug prices as well. that is why today i'm pleased to announce that president trump is taking historic action to bring patients more transparency through consumer advertising. we are proposing to require american drug companies for the first time ever to include in their tv advertisement the list prices of drugs paid for by medicare or medicaid. >> [ applause ] >> patients deserve to know what a given drug could cost when they are told about the benefit and risk that may have. they
within a week of the drug pricing blueprint cms drug pricing dashboard again to display pricing information thousands more drugs than ever before. for the first time the manufacturers that were responsible for big price increases. we have worked with congress to restore the medicare drug rebate program break on list price increases and limited a change to ensure companies aren't giving up rebates they owe by introducing one extensions of drugs. the much more fundamental changes are needed. this...
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this is the first year where cms is once again going to be testing and measuring eligibility, so it has been four years since we've had a number that is actually real. host: about 10 minutes left in this segment. again, special phone lines. if you are a medicaid recipient, 202-748-8000. we want to hear your questions, your experience with the program. all others, 202-748-8001. pat is a medicaid recipient in willis, texas. caller: good morning. i am not a recipient. i happen to be calling in. i had -- i guess my question is, what is the eligibility to get on medicaid? i know of a friend who came down with cancer and he didn't have personal insurance, but he was above the level to get on it. and he eventually died without any treatment at all. so i am curious what are the entry levels that people need to be about to get this type of coverage. guest: yeah, it is complicated. medicaid has different eligibility levels depending on the categoryof -- of population we are talking about. for children generally, the relationship is to the federal poverty level. and it is 133% of the federal pover
this is the first year where cms is once again going to be testing and measuring eligibility, so it has been four years since we've had a number that is actually real. host: about 10 minutes left in this segment. again, special phone lines. if you are a medicaid recipient, 202-748-8000. we want to hear your questions, your experience with the program. all others, 202-748-8001. pat is a medicaid recipient in willis, texas. caller: good morning. i am not a recipient. i happen to be calling in. i...
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cm act, i think it's good. let's take a look at the travel situation now. on the tube there is a good service on all lines. on the roads, the a102 pear island is down to a crawl northbound towards the blackwall tunnel. in the west end, on regent street saint james — the one way street is closed towards piccadilly circus for the installation of the christmas lights. and finally in euston, aaoo hampstead road remains closed in both directions between a501 euston road and william road for water main repairs. hello, good morning. it is a much nicer day weather today than we saw yesterday but it is a rather cold and frosty start, some of our temperatures last night slipped to just below freezing but it should stay dry and there will be lots of blue sky and sunshine around to enjoy so here is the map. a5 blue sky and sunshine around to enjoy so here is the map. as you can see, not a whole lot going on so it means sparkling blue sky, lots of sunshine through the morning, other to the high clouds coming in from the west as we had with the afternoon and staying dr
cm act, i think it's good. let's take a look at the travel situation now. on the tube there is a good service on all lines. on the roads, the a102 pear island is down to a crawl northbound towards the blackwall tunnel. in the west end, on regent street saint james — the one way street is closed towards piccadilly circus for the installation of the christmas lights. and finally in euston, aaoo hampstead road remains closed in both directions between a501 euston road and william road for water...
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that cms is ultimately responsible they own this and the definitions of those services. one that started now there is 9000 so every year cms publishes the values they will pay for those services that are used by the commercial industry that is the way things are priced within medicine but it had some worry some consequences though congratulations to the administration because i think it's time to open this up and look at it. it began with an attempt but that fundamental definition of services and evaluation talking about one notion to redefine services based on time the other way this could be addressed it is the perfect moment to think about the consequences of what we have done before and what we are proposing there is no set solution. but now we have everybody's attention to focus on this want to spend a few minutes what we have been looking at to demonstrate the consequences of the current system of the workforce. we use medicare payment data for every specialty and look at every single county in america. so the cdc reports the cluster the death rates due to specialt
that cms is ultimately responsible they own this and the definitions of those services. one that started now there is 9000 so every year cms publishes the values they will pay for those services that are used by the commercial industry that is the way things are priced within medicine but it had some worry some consequences though congratulations to the administration because i think it's time to open this up and look at it. it began with an attempt but that fundamental definition of services...
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lice are investigating this ey aedthre bin clapseddu dsth cm the amazon distribution neon stinceb. e wchto whi you i d >> another confirmed tornado brought damage to mt. airy in carol county downed trees and partially toppled buildings. . roof collapsed at a tj maxx d>> roa l your we'll t w adlyga syo. w adlyga syo. >> >> synagogue 's morng b"fox 5ews morning"ille synagogue 's morng b"fox 5ews morning"ille right back. 7ft ay.edhet effortsn >> to sabotage that. the ul withp.are allplace at m. whaalm t p ddly enough. u nu>>te s. kdon't w dwoigrkitals. s iat wche' leave time over they mu. asmb end up with losts of suns a coupl clouds. we'll rnmoinw orron dry outaesoft , cb a little b titom. ts o welf sunsh most of us. there isfoinre bi a little ndthshoing moheos t that moves etou woo cing li suner wit yourt hitha hitnt he then shotlydle kdiild dpotetn tntry usbeeca f fday inevndtiha the community know they're not alone. etogeerndber for 'sticeornu t youorn h no moreesunch in these government center. sere'rtce lld ake a look t a alo athua a thease fairfaxus county in the state e versee
lice are investigating this ey aedthre bin clapseddu dsth cm the amazon distribution neon stinceb. e wchto whi you i d >> another confirmed tornado brought damage to mt. airy in carol county downed trees and partially toppled buildings. . roof collapsed at a tj maxx d>> roa l your we'll t w adlyga syo. w adlyga syo. >> >> synagogue 's morng b"fox 5ews morning"ille synagogue 's morng b"fox 5ews morning"ille right back. 7ft ay.edhet effortsn >> to...
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cms students brainstorm ideas for c-span studentcam. gary hoskins has had two students recognized for their projects in recent years. i think he is going for trifecta." "visited fischer's high school today to speak with her government class, and i was interviewed by students participating in c-span's studentcam scholarship program. we discussed freedom of speech." pbl -- -- is project-based learning -- at its finest. check out the hostess. -- post-its. we have a grand prize of $5,000. the deadline for entry is january 20. for more information, go to studentcam.org. president trump spoke to reporters before he departed the white house for mississippi. he took questions on a range of topics, including general motors cutting jobs in the u.s. >> do you have a response to -- pres. trump: not good. i am not happy about it at all. we let ou position be knownr, and we are not happy about it. >> what about the order? -- border? pres. trump: mexico wants to be sure that they get it straightened out. they will not be coming into our country. quest
cms students brainstorm ideas for c-span studentcam. gary hoskins has had two students recognized for their projects in recent years. i think he is going for trifecta." "visited fischer's high school today to speak with her government class, and i was interviewed by students participating in c-span's studentcam scholarship program. we discussed freedom of speech." pbl -- -- is project-based learning -- at its finest. check out the hostess. -- post-its. we have a grand prize of...
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hablemos de sus zapatos porque es una persona que utiliza zapatos Únicos con alturas de mÁs de 30 cm. cÓmo le hace para caminar, no lo sabemos. sÓlo es para valientes pero ella siempre habla por sus zapatos. juan: creo que es la primera vez que me de cuenta de los zapatos que utiliza no puedo creer cÓmo puede caminar. >> hasta yo estoy muy sorprendido. la unica preocupaciÓn con este tipo de calzados es si dobla ncias trem juan: gracias a dios que no tiene que manejar con estos zapatoporque tambiÉn causarÍa accidentes. omar, esto tiene que afectarle mucho mÁs allá del tobillo. omar: afecta que afecta a la rodilla creando osteoartritis porque es un eso que sufre la rodilla y la espalda baja. al tener zapatos altos de antel y sube un poco creando mas curvatura lombarda y eso pone toda la presiÓn de toda nuestro cuerpo en el disco. juan: un dolor increÍble en el Área de la cintura. omar: exactamente y eso tambiÉn puede crear dolor de ciÁtica pinchando en nervio o con la compresiÓn del canal por donde pasa la mÉdula espinal. juan: mucha gente escucha ese termina de ciÁtica
hablemos de sus zapatos porque es una persona que utiliza zapatos Únicos con alturas de mÁs de 30 cm. cÓmo le hace para caminar, no lo sabemos. sÓlo es para valientes pero ella siempre habla por sus zapatos. juan: creo que es la primera vez que me de cuenta de los zapatos que utiliza no puedo creer cÓmo puede caminar. >> hasta yo estoy muy sorprendido. la unica preocupaciÓn con este tipo de calzados es si dobla ncias trem juan: gracias a dios que no tiene que manejar con estos...