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. >> glad they have the foresight to think ahead. how can i help them. it's so touching incredibly touching. hard to hear and so great that he did have that foresight like you said. what a touching story. >>> well, switching gears. when we return. fantasy fixer. >> some harsh words can be why posting a bad review can put you in hot water. won: my moand i hathe sa hands. sa eyes. sa laugh. ansince shs had morate alzheir's disee, i' discoved we havthe sa fightinspirit, o. th's why isked r doct about neonce-a-d namzari . vonew namzic is apoved fomoderateo severe aleimer's sease inatients oare cuently tang, ancan contue to take ctain dos ofoth namea and dopezil. nenamzarics the fitand on treatme toombine 2roven aleimer's dicines in a singlonce-a-d capsule th works 2ays toight theymptoms ofoderate severe alzheir's disee. on-a-day nzaric maimprove cognitn and ovall funcon anmay slowhe worseng of sympts for a ile. naaric doenot chanhow thdisease ogresses ithouldn'te taken anyone allerg to memaine, dopezil, peridine orny of thingrediesin namric. bere startg trea
. >> glad they have the foresight to think ahead. how can i help them. it's so touching incredibly touching. hard to hear and so great that he did have that foresight like you said. what a touching story. >>> well, switching gears. when we return. fantasy fixer. >> some harsh words can be why posting a bad review can put you in hot water. won: my moand i hathe sa hands. sa eyes. sa laugh. ansince shs had morate alzheir's disee, i' discoved we havthe sa fightinspirit, o....
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they are wondering about your foresight on that. eric wants to know with $20 trillion in debt as a national security issue, how are we going to start cutting our debt. how have you going to approach that issue? >> our debt is a important as a percentage of the overall size of the our economy. before it can't be so big. it almost equals the size of the our economy. you have to deal with what's causing our debt. what's causing our debt is how social security and medicare are structures for future generations. we don't have to change it for those who are on it. but mine and my kids will have to change. i will have to retire at 68. my medicare could be the option of using to it buy a private plan i like better. these are not unreasonable changes. if we make them we can save social security and medicare. jenna: but we've should expect some changes. >> change are coming one way or another. these programs will either go bankrupt or we'll save them. we dole with it not will be less disruptive. but those perhaps will look different for you a
they are wondering about your foresight on that. eric wants to know with $20 trillion in debt as a national security issue, how are we going to start cutting our debt. how have you going to approach that issue? >> our debt is a important as a percentage of the overall size of the our economy. before it can't be so big. it almost equals the size of the our economy. you have to deal with what's causing our debt. what's causing our debt is how social security and medicare are structures for...
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business is a small business they don't have the benefits of having someone from a counterpart office foresight location. >> and things like that and one of the key things as jim lazarus pointed out in supervisor mar's legislation regarding this additional work hours again, the major concern about the ability if you're look at aggregate hours this is calibrating an employers ability to make sure there's adequate staffing to fulfill that mandate may need to adjust the full-timers schedules to it is a complicated nuance than the intention of what that section is ininsinuating i want to request we make sure that before this is finalized it if preclude on employer the ability to hire an adequate staff at all times if you have any questions, i'll be happy to answer them >> okay. thank you >> next speaker. >> supervisors thank you and i want to thank supervisor mar in particular for casing this important legislation i want to raise a concern that was highlighted at an intended consequence last week with respect to the collective bargaining a there's a category of employees if this city working at res
business is a small business they don't have the benefits of having someone from a counterpart office foresight location. >> and things like that and one of the key things as jim lazarus pointed out in supervisor mar's legislation regarding this additional work hours again, the major concern about the ability if you're look at aggregate hours this is calibrating an employers ability to make sure there's adequate staffing to fulfill that mandate may need to adjust the full-timers schedules...
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project in 5 m we're in a crisis ♪ city and world not a moment we needed the elected leaders to foresightor or fight for the people now we need over elected leaders to fight like hell against corporate greed who needs to go over the family zone who says it prioritize the needs of people over the profits of the hearst kormth in forest city who can say is is not driven by greed the up zoning is a generous gift to the hearst corporation and forest city at the expense the exist community why will the up zoning and who benefits if the up zoning you simplely caught up build this without severe consequences for the residents we know that the plaza 16 and mission developed when they heard about the monster in the mission by max must at 16th street and mission the folks in the mission knows exactly what happened when luxury is built it is happening to them they're being displaced 18 thousand latinos from the mission since 2000 what would happen to the filipino the unaffordable bmr's on site not for existing residents therefore when did cost of housing skyrockets people will be displaced forever yo
project in 5 m we're in a crisis ♪ city and world not a moment we needed the elected leaders to foresightor or fight for the people now we need over elected leaders to fight like hell against corporate greed who needs to go over the family zone who says it prioritize the needs of people over the profits of the hearst kormth in forest city who can say is is not driven by greed the up zoning is a generous gift to the hearst corporation and forest city at the expense the exist community why will...
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look how clean the air is, otherwise, great foresight seating and picture taking today.derful first clean fall air mass that is bring us 38-58, and 60 to 64 coast and inland at noon and total sunshine and 60 to 68 at 4:00 and round out the day planner with cool conditions. grab a coat this evening. >> the bay bridge toll plaza from the maze to san francisco is 12 minutes. normally it takes 22. we have first flight over the hills if you are headed in the eastbound direction be prepared to put on the shades. brand new accident through pleasanton up to the sunol g
look how clean the air is, otherwise, great foresight seating and picture taking today.derful first clean fall air mass that is bring us 38-58, and 60 to 64 coast and inland at noon and total sunshine and 60 to 68 at 4:00 and round out the day planner with cool conditions. grab a coat this evening. >> the bay bridge toll plaza from the maze to san francisco is 12 minutes. normally it takes 22. we have first flight over the hills if you are headed in the eastbound direction be prepared to...
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. >> a lot of talk has been about the lack of intelligence and foresight on this. we're getting contradictory stuff on there. hollande said decided and planned out in syria, organized in belgium and carried out in france. obama says we had no idea it was going to happen, and holland says well we really couldn't see this one coming. so what's the truth here. >> i think one thing we can all be certain of is all the agencies knew something was going to happen like this at some point. the scale, the targets, hard to determine. pool of thousands of people who are sympathetic towards this movement who you could call an extremist but who is not necessarily involved in violence or is going to make that step to violence. what the security services are doing is monitoring that big pool and kind of judge from that pool who is going to jump into the next stage of violence. that is an incredibly actuality judgment to make.with th make. with the resources they have at this time, it is a difficult process. our intenth is t instinct is toe intelligence services. it is harsh, early
. >> a lot of talk has been about the lack of intelligence and foresight on this. we're getting contradictory stuff on there. hollande said decided and planned out in syria, organized in belgium and carried out in france. obama says we had no idea it was going to happen, and holland says well we really couldn't see this one coming. so what's the truth here. >> i think one thing we can all be certain of is all the agencies knew something was going to happen like this at some point....
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look how clean the air is, otherwise, great foresight seating and picture taking today. it is a wonderful first clean fall air mass that is bring us 38-58, and 60 to 64 coast and inland at noon and total sunshine and 60 to 68 at 4:00 and round out the day planner with cool conditions. grab a coat this evening. >> the bay bridge toll plaza from the maze to san francisco is 12 minutes. normally it takes 22. we have first flight over the hills if you are headed in the eastbound direction be prepared to put on the shades. brand new accident through pleasanton up to the sunol grade southbound 680 at sunol boulevard involving a few vehicles and possible injuries are involved. they are trying to get egg on the shoulder but we could have a middle lane that is blocks. on the east shore freeway westbound i-80 multi-vehicles here and we are seeing the heavy slowing from hercules to the hoffman split. >> we will look at livermore with crews working through the night to clear thick mud that washed interest several rural roads. the roads were closed and drivers cut off. this is at the
look how clean the air is, otherwise, great foresight seating and picture taking today. it is a wonderful first clean fall air mass that is bring us 38-58, and 60 to 64 coast and inland at noon and total sunshine and 60 to 68 at 4:00 and round out the day planner with cool conditions. grab a coat this evening. >> the bay bridge toll plaza from the maze to san francisco is 12 minutes. normally it takes 22. we have first flight over the hills if you are headed in the eastbound direction be...
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but do they have the foresight to compete with the likes of visa and mastercard? cramer is sitting down in an all just ahead. >>> in all the madness of earnings season, you may have missed the most best quarter. i'm talking about brunswick, maker of the awesome boats and boat engines. i like to think of brunswick as being the ultimate play on big ticket discretionary spending because buying boats doesn't count as a necessity. brunswick delivered a stunning quarter. the numbers were solid. company posted a 3 cent earnings with in line revenues with a solid guidance. imagine the bullish commentary on the conference call. we told you to expect it by way 7%. until recently, brunswick had been flat for the year. let's talk deeper with dusty mccoy, the ceo who is set to retire early next year. find out where the company is headed. mr. mccoy, welcome back to "mad money." >> thanks very much. >> i've followed the company for years. there will come a quarter where you have expenses up 1%, raw costs down and the amount of money that flows to the bottom line is magnificent.
but do they have the foresight to compete with the likes of visa and mastercard? cramer is sitting down in an all just ahead. >>> in all the madness of earnings season, you may have missed the most best quarter. i'm talking about brunswick, maker of the awesome boats and boat engines. i like to think of brunswick as being the ultimate play on big ticket discretionary spending because buying boats doesn't count as a necessity. brunswick delivered a stunning quarter. the numbers were...
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a leader who had the foresight in 2008 to fight for the biggest investment in our troops since worldar ii with the passage of the post-9/11 g.i. bill and the largest investment in our veterans' health care and benefits in the 7-year history of the v.a. a leader who was not afraid to take on the challenge of fixing our broken immigration system and secured passage of the dream act in 2010. mr. speaker, leadership is about making the tough choices and getting things done. it means knowing how to bill the majority, not just with the members of your own political party but with the 435 elected members of the house of representatives so we can get things done. this leader understands that and knows how to get things done. even while serving in the minority in this house. that's why less than 24 hours ago this leader succeeded in breaking through the gridlock in this house and secured the votes needed to avert a senseless government shutdown and a perilous default on the ayment of america's bills. thanks to this leader, 16 1/2 million seniors will not suffer a $55 a month increase in their
a leader who had the foresight in 2008 to fight for the biggest investment in our troops since worldar ii with the passage of the post-9/11 g.i. bill and the largest investment in our veterans' health care and benefits in the 7-year history of the v.a. a leader who was not afraid to take on the challenge of fixing our broken immigration system and secured passage of the dream act in 2010. mr. speaker, leadership is about making the tough choices and getting things done. it means knowing how to...
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treaties they signed are giving way to increasingly unilateral action bound by no principle or any foresight. amy: to talk more about the islamic state, we are joined by longtime middle east journalist abdel bari atwan in london. he served as editor and chief of the london-based daily al-quds al-arabi for 25 years. he now edits the rai al-youm website. he is author of the new book, "the islamic state: the digital caliphate." he also recently wrote an article for salon headlined "america enabled radical islam: , how the cia, george w. bush and many others helped create isis." he interviewed osama bin laden twice in the 1990's. abdel bari atwan, welcome to democracy now! can you respond to the paris attacks and then how western countries are responding to those attacks? >> yes, amy, it is very nice to be with you again. i remember last time it was after the 11th of september attacks and here we are talking parisparish -- the attacks took place last friday evening. what is happening now, the islamic's date is changing strategy. juryhey are adopting sever -- savagery management phase. in the beg
treaties they signed are giving way to increasingly unilateral action bound by no principle or any foresight. amy: to talk more about the islamic state, we are joined by longtime middle east journalist abdel bari atwan in london. he served as editor and chief of the london-based daily al-quds al-arabi for 25 years. he now edits the rai al-youm website. he is author of the new book, "the islamic state: the digital caliphate." he also recently wrote an article for salon headlined...
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somebody at least has some foresight on something, at least some of the candidates. thank you very much, dylan. thank you very much for that. i want to bring in the author of "i should be dead," also with me is carl higbee, author and former navy s.e.a.l. and william cohan, author of "the price of silence." y06 a book here, bob beckel, where is mine? bob, this is -- what happens with this united front thing? can i read their demands? no asking candidate toes raise hands. no yes/know questions. no lightning round. preapproval for graphic and biographies. 30-second opening and closing statements. keep debate hall no warmer than 67 degrees here. >> no green m&ms. >> i used to sit in debate negotiations exactly like that and i listed about most of those things myself. you didn't get any of them. these guys are reacting to their debate last week. who is going to get together and try and change a debate? it looks ridiculous. >> but to the point of chris christie, isn't that, carl, the point of the r&c is to make all of this -- that's what the leaders of the rnc should be d
somebody at least has some foresight on something, at least some of the candidates. thank you very much, dylan. thank you very much for that. i want to bring in the author of "i should be dead," also with me is carl higbee, author and former navy s.e.a.l. and william cohan, author of "the price of silence." y06 a book here, bob beckel, where is mine? bob, this is -- what happens with this united front thing? can i read their demands? no asking candidate toes raise hands. no...
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. >> a couple of things first, somebody had the foresight to ask me some advice on public comment. i was thinking we've had a range of issues at least since i've been on the commission, we've had people get up here and combat us, lecture us, and call us racist and everything else on the sun. my advice to that person, stick to the facts and give us your opinion on why the threshold of facts meets the threshold for approval. please don't be lecturing. when you're like that, the message you're trying to convey doesn't get in the way of the tone when you're trying to convey it. we're human as well and i would like to remind the public we would like to stick to the facts and try to get other things out. the second thing is in communicating with the commission, i try to read everything that comes my way in terms of social media but everything we get on thursday morning is almost impossible to get. i got about 30 e-mails alone and about 40 notification on twitter. if you have anything 4 us to hear your position on a product, please get it us to early in the us time to digest it. some of t
. >> a couple of things first, somebody had the foresight to ask me some advice on public comment. i was thinking we've had a range of issues at least since i've been on the commission, we've had people get up here and combat us, lecture us, and call us racist and everything else on the sun. my advice to that person, stick to the facts and give us your opinion on why the threshold of facts meets the threshold for approval. please don't be lecturing. when you're like that, the message...
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foresight is very, very difficult because there are so many people who could be one of the guys whooacked in paris last friday. >> woodruff: juliette kayyem, how much has the united states and the rest of n.a.t.o. underestimated i.s.i.s.? >> i don't think they've entirely underestimated it. i think it is just a difficult threat to confront. there is the geographic aspect of i.s.i.s. that they cover a lot of land in the middle east and there are terrorist incidents, whether the lone wolf, the individual getting radicalized or the much more sophisticated attacks like what we saw in paris. and so there are just different pieces to minimizing and degrading the threat of i.s.i.s. and none of them is going to work perfectly, and all they need to do is succeed once. people have been waiting for this. i know that sounds sort of harsh and not sympathetic, but this is not a shock. they have been saying they want to do this. i think the shock is none of the pieces were picked up beforehand seemingly by any intelligence agencies. >> ifill: hassan hassan, what is the appeal? we know there are lon
foresight is very, very difficult because there are so many people who could be one of the guys whooacked in paris last friday. >> woodruff: juliette kayyem, how much has the united states and the rest of n.a.t.o. underestimated i.s.i.s.? >> i don't think they've entirely underestimated it. i think it is just a difficult threat to confront. there is the geographic aspect of i.s.i.s. that they cover a lot of land in the middle east and there are terrorist incidents, whether the lone...
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the foresight on this issue, now you can say 16 years later essentially i told you so.linton would look at this and still say no, i don't want to reinstate this does that not concern you about her judgment? >> well, listen, between now and when the presidential election is held next year there is a lot of time. my hope is that there are really good people in congress working on this issue as well to restore glass-steagall who have plenty of opportunities to visit with hillary clinton about this. and i will do so. but hillary i think is going to be a president, i support her, but i very much want her to get to the right place on the issue of glass-steagall. >> all right, former senator byron dorgan from north dakota, thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> and thank you for joining us msnbc live, i'm steve kornacki, "hardball" starts now. >>> big man on campus. let's play "hardball." ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> good evening, i'm chris matthews from manchester, new hampshire, where we look at the growing political issues. let's look at university of missouri as well as other campuses. th
the foresight on this issue, now you can say 16 years later essentially i told you so.linton would look at this and still say no, i don't want to reinstate this does that not concern you about her judgment? >> well, listen, between now and when the presidential election is held next year there is a lot of time. my hope is that there are really good people in congress working on this issue as well to restore glass-steagall who have plenty of opportunities to visit with hillary clinton...
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. >> there was a little lack of foresight there, where the tooth would be left, all the gravel.n't really think that one through. i was just thinking where's a good place for her to take off on the motorcycle and then we could not find the tooth, and that's kind of unfortunate. >> as far as rowan is concerned, he has some explaining to do to a certain dental pixie. >> dear tooth fairy, i am sorry i lost my tooth from a motorcycle -- well, to make up for that, i just wrote a note to the tooth fairy so i would still get the money, probably, but i still did. >> after viewing the video, one can't help but notice that, at least in this instance, the apple doesn't fall far from the tree. still, dave insists that the bumps and bruises he's taken on "jackass" have had a reverse effect on ruby and rowan. >> they're more cautious than the average kid because they see me coming home albeit up all the time, and they're like, they don't want to end up like that, you know? >> well, hold on to that thought, dave, because according to your kids, they're not through yet. >> we're trying to make
. >> there was a little lack of foresight there, where the tooth would be left, all the gravel.n't really think that one through. i was just thinking where's a good place for her to take off on the motorcycle and then we could not find the tooth, and that's kind of unfortunate. >> as far as rowan is concerned, he has some explaining to do to a certain dental pixie. >> dear tooth fairy, i am sorry i lost my tooth from a motorcycle -- well, to make up for that, i just wrote a...
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but given the imperfections that people have in terms of not being foresighted, not being able to implementven if they get plans, we need more than just incentives. incentives cannot be the whole solution. so incentives can be part of the solution, is what i would like to emphasize there. let me mention a couple of other things that i think are important. lily touched on the -- i think it was lily -- touched on the state-level activities. my colleague, david john, who's here has been doing a lot of work on that. i think that's a crucial avenue given the gridlock at the federal level. and as lily mentioned, the federal government can help enable state governments to do more by clarifying the regulations. i want to talk about it, we talked about automatic enrollment. everybody knows about automatic escalation, automatic investment. and, teresa, you raised this issue about lump sums versus taking the money as an annuity. david and i went to a few other people, mark and lena, to come up with a proposal for automatic annuityization which is actually a really hard issue to think about. if you aut
but given the imperfections that people have in terms of not being foresighted, not being able to implementven if they get plans, we need more than just incentives. incentives cannot be the whole solution. so incentives can be part of the solution, is what i would like to emphasize there. let me mention a couple of other things that i think are important. lily touched on the -- i think it was lily -- touched on the state-level activities. my colleague, david john, who's here has been doing a...
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so to have the foresight i had time to put this in to the plan is really near and dear to us and will make a vital and critical difference that san franciscans and visitors and one has to visit the hospital so we wish that every other hospital had this relaxes. were glad were thinking ahead and we urge you to support this proposed. >> next speaker, please. >> when the ranch elaborate campaign was done they ran out of money for the renovation of bayview library. the late linda books burden came to me and said elaborate get commission we got $1 million of operating money. to actually create a great. during that process there's been a lot of nights on the third and revere platform waiting for the t locket that there was no way the t line could serve an additional 20,000. i looked into it a lot further and saw the report that-did about the different ways that transit is operated in the city for poor people as opposed to things like that twitter bus. it would have directly from caltrans. i guess the bart airport connector case is that you can't favor high income, more desirable customers.
so to have the foresight i had time to put this in to the plan is really near and dear to us and will make a vital and critical difference that san franciscans and visitors and one has to visit the hospital so we wish that every other hospital had this relaxes. were glad were thinking ahead and we urge you to support this proposed. >> next speaker, please. >> when the ranch elaborate campaign was done they ran out of money for the renovation of bayview library. the late linda books...
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they have no ability or better foresight than we do. no better forecasting than we do.i think it is an experiment. guy: how wide it does it spread to get between policy of the fed and the ecb? bob: not very wide for very long. look, onlywide, but a few months ago, people were talking about the ecb. you had people talking about european economies and growth on the show a few months ago, of course that is not the case. they will be doing qb for a long time. i think the fed get back into easing policy by the middle of next year. guy: middle of next year, easing again. anna: that is house short the cycle and how low the peak. bob: i spoke to central bankers a few weeks ago committed very clear to me that he felt the peak and interest rate, will have lower highs and lower lows. we talked about in terms of bond yields. that is a bit political, if i tell you. note's, we 10-year got them up to 5% last cycle. in this one, i think 3%. we may have seen the high back in january actually, january 2014. and i think that is a good way back. anna: coming down from here? run, i do think
they have no ability or better foresight than we do. no better forecasting than we do.i think it is an experiment. guy: how wide it does it spread to get between policy of the fed and the ecb? bob: not very wide for very long. look, onlywide, but a few months ago, people were talking about the ecb. you had people talking about european economies and growth on the show a few months ago, of course that is not the case. they will be doing qb for a long time. i think the fed get back into easing...
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things that we found out were not ready would you say that he was reading that more foresight should have gone to set this up? >> there has never been aa situation where 22 new health insurance companies enter the market across the country in the same year two years after the charter their business. and so that was a challenging situation, but it was much more challenging and fatal for some. >> absolutely. >> thank you for the invitation to be here today. i situation was worse comeau one of the last co-ops to be approved before the termination of the program. so the timeframe from licensing to may to selling in october or so constrained that building our company is quite awas quite a challenge. i was encouraged because the group that got approval was closely associated with our option pack in new orleans. maybe 100 -year-old hospital and clinic operation, internationally respected and had been until the '90s when they sold off their health plan. with their credibility and experience and expertise i was hopeful and optimistic that we would be successful. in hindsight it was too much p
things that we found out were not ready would you say that he was reading that more foresight should have gone to set this up? >> there has never been aa situation where 22 new health insurance companies enter the market across the country in the same year two years after the charter their business. and so that was a challenging situation, but it was much more challenging and fatal for some. >> absolutely. >> thank you for the invitation to be here today. i situation was worse...
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more foresight should have gone into setting up for the co-ops were drawn into the hurricane? mr. morrison: to my knowledge, there's never been a situation where 22 new health insurance companies entered the health insurance market across the country in the same year, two years after they chartered their business. and so that was certainly a challenging situation. but it was much more challenging and indeed fatal for some, because it did not have adequate capital to deal with the risks they were put into. >> mr. donaldson, can you comment on that, too? microphone. mr. donaldson: thank you for the chairman's question. my situation was worse. thoughtsne of the last to be approved before the termination of the program. as of the time frame from licensing in may to selling in october was so constrained the building our company was quite a challenge. i was initially very encouraged because the group that got approval from cms for co-op loans and from us for licensing was closely associated with our optional health plan back in new orleans. a maybe 100-year-old hospital and clinic opera
more foresight should have gone into setting up for the co-ops were drawn into the hurricane? mr. morrison: to my knowledge, there's never been a situation where 22 new health insurance companies entered the health insurance market across the country in the same year, two years after they chartered their business. and so that was certainly a challenging situation. but it was much more challenging and indeed fatal for some, because it did not have adequate capital to deal with the risks they...
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so to have the foresight i had time to put this in to the plan is really near and dear to us and will make a vital and critical difference that san franciscans and visitors and one has to visit the hospital so we wish that every other hospital had this relaxes. were glad were thinking ahead and we urge you to support this proposed. >> next speaker, please. >> when the ranch elaborate campaign was done they ran out of money for the renovation of bayview library. the late linda books burden came to me and said elaborate get commission we got $1 million of operating money. to actually create a great. during that process there's been a lot of nights on the third and revere platform waiting for the t locket that there was no way the t line could serve an additional 20,000. i looked into it a lot further and saw the report that-did about the different ways that transit is operated in the city for poor people as opposed to things like that twitter bus. it would have directly from caltrans. i guess the bart airport connector case is that you can't favor high income, more desirable customers.
so to have the foresight i had time to put this in to the plan is really near and dear to us and will make a vital and critical difference that san franciscans and visitors and one has to visit the hospital so we wish that every other hospital had this relaxes. were glad were thinking ahead and we urge you to support this proposed. >> next speaker, please. >> when the ranch elaborate campaign was done they ran out of money for the renovation of bayview library. the late linda books...
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more foresight should have gone into setting up for the co-ops were drawn into the hurricane? mr. morrison: to my knowledge, there's never been a situation where 22 new health insurance companies entered the health insurance market across the country in the same year, two years after they chartered their business. and so that was certainly a challenging situation. but it was much more challenging and indeed fatal for some, because it did not have adequate capital to deal with the risks they were put into. >> mr. donaldson, can you comment on that, too? microphone. mr. donaldson: thank you for the chairman's question. my situation was worse. we were one of the last thoughts to be approved before the termination of the program. as of the time frame from licensing in may to selling in october was so constrained the building our company was quite a challenge. i was initially very encouraged because the group that got approval from cms for co-op loans and from us for licensing was closely associated with our optional health plan back in new orleans. a maybe 100-year-old hospital and cl
more foresight should have gone into setting up for the co-ops were drawn into the hurricane? mr. morrison: to my knowledge, there's never been a situation where 22 new health insurance companies entered the health insurance market across the country in the same year, two years after they chartered their business. and so that was certainly a challenging situation. but it was much more challenging and indeed fatal for some, because it did not have adequate capital to deal with the risks they...
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want of foresight, unwillingness to act, lack of clear thinking, confusion of counsel until self-preservation strikes is stirring gone, these are the features which constitute the two have endless repetition of history and the 2nd is from professor at china's defense arguing how his own nation should contemplate the future of war. we must bear a third world war in mind when developing military forces. they must be mindful of the lessons of the past and acknowledge the trends in motion so that we can take the needed steps to avoid miscalculation and in so doing keep the world were where it belongs. >> thank you very much. you mentioned legislation that was recently passed on cyber was a good step forward. >> chairman,chairman, they key thing that must be clear and that legislation, when there is military response required from actions that that must go immediately to the defense department. what i am concerned about his we set up process that is delayed the department of homeland security, inspected, and then sent. what i would encourages the development of a set of standards, think of these a
want of foresight, unwillingness to act, lack of clear thinking, confusion of counsel until self-preservation strikes is stirring gone, these are the features which constitute the two have endless repetition of history and the 2nd is from professor at china's defense arguing how his own nation should contemplate the future of war. we must bear a third world war in mind when developing military forces. they must be mindful of the lessons of the past and acknowledge the trends in motion so that...
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and in august they bought a privately held company called foresight biotherapeutics. by the way, this activity by sphire, a foreign company buying u.s. companies moving their headquarters overseas, this is an example of why what the obama administration is doing to counter this is not working. because their solution to this is not to reform the tax code, but rather to change the way the tax laws are interpreted and put out regulations they call a tax notice that tries to blocks these so-called inversions. well, this very company we're talking about, shire was the subject of an inversion and it is true that abvee that was going to merge with them and do one of these inversions, they chose not to because of the administration's new tax notice, these new regulations. but what happened instead? shire said we won't merge with this u.s. company through inversion. we'll just start buying u.s. companies, and they bought three this year. so, this is only going to be solved if we actually reform the tax code. we've also seen this with another pharmaceutical company, interesting
and in august they bought a privately held company called foresight biotherapeutics. by the way, this activity by sphire, a foreign company buying u.s. companies moving their headquarters overseas, this is an example of why what the obama administration is doing to counter this is not working. because their solution to this is not to reform the tax code, but rather to change the way the tax laws are interpreted and put out regulations they call a tax notice that tries to blocks these so-called...
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that we've done with the cio staff and some of the other staff, there is a book out called "flash foresight interesting book, and it's written not by a futurist but a guy who was a biologist. he says, these things are certain to happen unless you have some cataclysmic event. these are things that are going to happen if you don't take action, and when you start to look at it that way, i think it gives you more focus and a better ability to be more predictive. we're looking at how to do that because i think that's the key. >> so the nsa has the assurance division. there's cyber command which also has a unit to help defend networks, not the defend the nation teams but more of a defensive helping to support the cybersecurity aspect of the d.o.d. networks. and then there's your guys. >> then there's what? >> then there's your office, right? the cio. what distinguishes your -- >> so we actually own the iea money. nsa, their ia is looking at what i'll call the broad strategic. they get down to the technical tools. cybercomm is what you take from that industry and offer. >> so you don't have operat
that we've done with the cio staff and some of the other staff, there is a book out called "flash foresight interesting book, and it's written not by a futurist but a guy who was a biologist. he says, these things are certain to happen unless you have some cataclysmic event. these are things that are going to happen if you don't take action, and when you start to look at it that way, i think it gives you more focus and a better ability to be more predictive. we're looking at how to do that...
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the first is from the last inner war period where churchill may have said it best, quote, want of foresight, unwillingness to act when action would be simple and effective, confusion of counsel until the emergency comes until self-preservation strikes its jarring gong these are the features which constitute the endless repetition of history. the second is from a professor at china's national defense university arguing in a regime newspaper how his own nation should contemplate the future of war. quote, we must bear a third world war in mind when developing military forces, end quote. we need to be mindful of both the lessons of the past but acknowledge the trends in motion and the real risks that loom in the future that way we can take the needed steps to maintain deterrence and avoid miscalculation and in so doing keep the next world war where it belongs in the realm of fiction. >> thank you very much, doctor. general alexander you mentioned the legislation that was recently passed on cyber was a good step forward. what more? >> chairman, i think the key thing that has to be clear in that
the first is from the last inner war period where churchill may have said it best, quote, want of foresight, unwillingness to act when action would be simple and effective, confusion of counsel until the emergency comes until self-preservation strikes its jarring gong these are the features which constitute the endless repetition of history. the second is from a professor at china's national defense university arguing in a regime newspaper how his own nation should contemplate the future of...
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things, which we found out wasn't ready, would you say it wasn't ready when it started up, that more foresight should have gone into setting this up before the co-ops were thrown into the hurricane? >> to my knowledge, there's never been a situation where 22 new health insurance companies entered the health insurance market across the country in the same year, two years after they chartered their business. and so that was certainly of a challenging situation. but it was much more challenging and indeed fatal for some, because they did not have adequate capital to deal with the risk that they were put into. >> can you comment on that, in your state, what happened? >> absolutely. thank you, mr. chairman. and again, thank you for the invitation to be here today. my situation was even worse. we were one of the last co-ops to be approved before the termination of the program. so the time frame from licensing in may to selling in october was so constrained that building our company was quite a challenge. i was initially very encouraged, because the group that got approval from cms for cou-op loans a
things, which we found out wasn't ready, would you say it wasn't ready when it started up, that more foresight should have gone into setting this up before the co-ops were thrown into the hurricane? >> to my knowledge, there's never been a situation where 22 new health insurance companies entered the health insurance market across the country in the same year, two years after they chartered their business. and so that was certainly of a challenging situation. but it was much more...
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want ton foresight and unwillingness to act when action would be simple and effective refusing council to until emergency comes, these are the futures which constitute the endless repetition of history. the second is from a professor at china's national defense university arguing in a regime newspaper how his own nation contemplate the future of war. quote, we must bear a third world war in mind when developing military forces, end quote. we need to be mindful of both lessons of the past but acknowledge the trends and motion and real risks that loom in the future. that way we can take the needed steps to taken deterrents and avoid miscalculation. in so doing keep the next world war where it belongs, in the realm of fiction. thank you. >> thank you very much, doctor. general alexander, you mentioned that the legislation that was recently passed on cyber was a good step forward. what more? >> chairman, i think the key thing that has to be clear in that legislation, that when there's military response required from actions that has to go immediately to the defense department. what i'm con
want ton foresight and unwillingness to act when action would be simple and effective refusing council to until emergency comes, these are the futures which constitute the endless repetition of history. the second is from a professor at china's national defense university arguing in a regime newspaper how his own nation contemplate the future of war. quote, we must bear a third world war in mind when developing military forces, end quote. we need to be mindful of both lessons of the past but...
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so to have the foresight i had time to put this in to the plan is really near and dear to us and willke a vital and critical difference that san franciscans and visitors and one has to visit the hospital so we wish that every other hospital had this relaxes. were glad were thinking ahead and we urge you to support this proposed. >> next speaker, please. >> when the ranch elaborate campaign was done they ran out of money for the renovation of bayview library. the late linda books burden came to me and said elaborate get commission we got $1 million of operating money. to actually create a great. during that process there's been a lot of nights on the third and revere platform waiting for
so to have the foresight i had time to put this in to the plan is really near and dear to us and willke a vital and critical difference that san franciscans and visitors and one has to visit the hospital so we wish that every other hospital had this relaxes. were glad were thinking ahead and we urge you to support this proposed. >> next speaker, please. >> when the ranch elaborate campaign was done they ran out of money for the renovation of bayview library. the late linda books...
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so to have the foresight i had time to put this in to the plan is really near and dear to us and willke a vital and critical difference that san franciscans and visitors and one has to visit the hospital so we wish that every other hospital had this relaxes. were glad were thinking ahead and we urge you to support this proposed. >> next speaker, please. >> when the ranch elaborate campaign was done they ran out of money for the renovation of bayview library. the late linda books burden came to me and said elaborate get commission we got $1 million of operating money. to actually create a great. during that process there's been a lot of nights on the third and revere platform waiting for the t locket that there was no way the t line could serve an additional 20,000. i looked into it a lot further and saw the report that-did about the different ways that transit is operated in the city for poor people as opposed to things like that twitter bus. it would have directly from caltrans. i guess the bart airport connector case is that you can't favor high income, more desirable customers. ove
so to have the foresight i had time to put this in to the plan is really near and dear to us and willke a vital and critical difference that san franciscans and visitors and one has to visit the hospital so we wish that every other hospital had this relaxes. were glad were thinking ahead and we urge you to support this proposed. >> next speaker, please. >> when the ranch elaborate campaign was done they ran out of money for the renovation of bayview library. the late linda books...
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they didn't give it a lot of foresight. some people just needed to age out. they were immature.they had just limited brain functioning. and they just needed to grow up and mature. there are other people who didn't speak much english, had very limited education, and they were able to get their ged while they were there, and that may have helped. for most of the people, though, it's just killing time. and people would say, well, that's okay. if you're bored, that doesn't bother me. but it should because while you're sitting there like a can on a shelf, the job market's advancing. technology's advancing. your family's moving on. everything is changing. and you have no responsibilities, really, when you're in prison. you may have a job, but it's a lot of makeshift jobs. and so your skills atrophy. you know, they said man is a creature who can get used to anything. and i think that's what happens to prisoners. you'll hear they get institutionalized. so you learn what it takes to become a decent prisoner. you stay out of fights. you stay out of stupid arguments. you don't touch other
they didn't give it a lot of foresight. some people just needed to age out. they were immature.they had just limited brain functioning. and they just needed to grow up and mature. there are other people who didn't speak much english, had very limited education, and they were able to get their ged while they were there, and that may have helped. for most of the people, though, it's just killing time. and people would say, well, that's okay. if you're bored, that doesn't bother me. but it should...
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this applies to capabilities of every kind which all require foresight and sustained commitment. , ild immediately work with congress to rebuild our military forces starting with our most urgent needs, he new generation of aircraft so that airplanes are not older than our pilots. sailorsleet so that our control the strongest and safest ships on the seas. an expansion of our summary program so that america will always be a quite whispered in our adversaries year. --roved missile defenses to will always be a quiet whisper ear.r adversary's i will fight to restore the patriot act metadata program to ensure we have the ability to connect the dots between known foreign terrorists and the potential operatives here in the united states of america. [applause] jeb bush: if there was ever a time for such a program, it is now. eo view in congress w courageous enoughre out a plane in south carolina to address the v.a. scandal. we need to modernize the with as many choices as they need to ensure those who serve our country are treated with the dignity they deserve when they return home. n[applaus
this applies to capabilities of every kind which all require foresight and sustained commitment. , ild immediately work with congress to rebuild our military forces starting with our most urgent needs, he new generation of aircraft so that airplanes are not older than our pilots. sailorsleet so that our control the strongest and safest ships on the seas. an expansion of our summary program so that america will always be a quite whispered in our adversaries year. --roved missile defenses to will...