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this shift from a destination system to a delivery system can also solve many of the cost problems we struggle with in u.s. health care for so many years. in my comments today, i would like to discuss how technology can bring low-cost health care to millions of people, but only if we redesign our health care system. both how it functions and how it is financed. the u.s. health care system today was designed actually 50 years ago. for the issues of that day. to treat mostly acute episodes of illness and to do it inside bricks and mortar facilities with lots of people and very little technology. but i think we can all agree those are not our main objectives anymore. today, our primary challenges are to help people like marie live independently with illness over a long time. chronic disease. yet, we continue to pursue that task with the same high cost, high touch tools that were built in a different era for a different job. we know the results of this mismatch -- an unsustainable rate of cost growth, as you can see in this next chart. in fact, 30 years from now, one disease, alzheimer's
this shift from a destination system to a delivery system can also solve many of the cost problems we struggle with in u.s. health care for so many years. in my comments today, i would like to discuss how technology can bring low-cost health care to millions of people, but only if we redesign our health care system. both how it functions and how it is financed. the u.s. health care system today was designed actually 50 years ago. for the issues of that day. to treat mostly acute episodes of...
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and we are moving to a system that is meant to -- it's almost a representative democracy system. there are six regions that have been established within the state and each region is given a number of votes based on population in the region. so, san francisco will be part of -- right? it's called the bay area group. but it is sort of a little bit larger than i think what i traditionally think of as the bay area. it starts in monterey and goes north to napa and sonoma and includes all the counties in between. there are 12 counties in the group. and, you know, there is an opportunity for counties within each group to talk and develop position on where the system is going and to have their roementzives informed discussion at the consortium-wide level. so i think there is the ability to continue to work on pushing the growth of the system and i think that that will probably happen. from the bay area counties. there's been a lot of work to this point as we have worked on what needs to go into the initial system to look at the components of thes calwin system and to make sure that the fu
and we are moving to a system that is meant to -- it's almost a representative democracy system. there are six regions that have been established within the state and each region is given a number of votes based on population in the region. so, san francisco will be part of -- right? it's called the bay area group. but it is sort of a little bit larger than i think what i traditionally think of as the bay area. it starts in monterey and goes north to napa and sonoma and includes all the...
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or a political system that is a carbon copy of the european system but we have a completely different culture but why must our institutions imitate european ones like because they left them like that and we just took them over a flat which normally it's up to country has to define that untraditional i think in the you know what. how can we form our own government so that they reflect our needs and lives. ones that will lead but we shouldn't just carry on with systems handed down from europe. for me these are the mistakes that some countries are still making and i thought well feel the it might look a little in the shuffle. since the refugee crisis european politicians have been visiting africa in droves with the german chancellor to be accompanied by large business delegations as investment is a key issue for getting up or going to stand on its own two feet but these investments are at the discretion of the business community and how do you hope that their involvement good bro. about a change in attitude or maybe they will take some risks using idea. that it's always interesting what
or a political system that is a carbon copy of the european system but we have a completely different culture but why must our institutions imitate european ones like because they left them like that and we just took them over a flat which normally it's up to country has to define that untraditional i think in the you know what. how can we form our own government so that they reflect our needs and lives. ones that will lead but we shouldn't just carry on with systems handed down from europe....
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and there's also a system that can detect on the banks of the rhine. that life preservers are regularly stolen in basel we've now inserted a sensor into the rings so if one of them gets removed we can report it to the authorities. city officials are very interested in these kinds of. smart solutions the developers say that completely networked cities could be a reality within five years. that's all for today next time the biggest pterosaur ever found this extinct flying reptile had a wind span as big as a truck. the fossil was on earth in transylvania rumania and nicknamed dracula join us next time when we meet the reconstructed dracula and it's discover a see you then. we make up oh but we watch us all after that and i just. we ought the civil service if. they want to shape the continent's future to. be part of it and join african youngsters testing share their stories their dreams openly and their challenges. to seventy seven percent. platform for africa it's charging. the first sign and doing its digital. recording of incredible it's a whole new worl
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do i think we will get another lehman brothers, not a systemically important bank. no. another financial crisis? yes. yes, i think probably. every other crisis before, people didn't think a crash could come. it is like 1929, it was the roaring 20's and people didn't understand the downside and everyone got caught up in the greed. as long as humans dominate financial markets which they , still do, not for much longer, we will get financial crises. erik: much more to come as "bloomberg best" examines life after lehman. leaders in policy and politics discussed the response to the financial crisis and where it has brought us today. >> we did not write the 10 commandments in 2010, we wrote a bill. erik: this is bloomberg. ♪ to rent a movie? showtime. or buy the hottest shows. even here? we've got you covered. now they are all yours. to take on the go. on any screen. bingo! alright! and watch whatever you buy. wherever you are. head to xfinity.com/stream to start watching. simple to rent, easy to buy, awesome to go. ♪ is "bloomberg best." we are looking back at the collapse of
do i think we will get another lehman brothers, not a systemically important bank. no. another financial crisis? yes. yes, i think probably. every other crisis before, people didn't think a crash could come. it is like 1929, it was the roaring 20's and people didn't understand the downside and everyone got caught up in the greed. as long as humans dominate financial markets which they , still do, not for much longer, we will get financial crises. erik: much more to come as "bloomberg...
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systems. it is full. this surely makes a fit independent system in possible. the required spectrum is. system in possible. we do not believe the required spectrum is! is it talking nonsense?” believe the required spectrum is! is it talking nonsense? i have not had a chance to talk to him about this. i would had a chance to talk to him about this. iwould be had a chance to talk to him about this. i would be delighted to do so. it would require negotiations, he has a right to mention the itu is a responsible body and it is something we will be looking at but it is not a. for the project at all. michel barnier, the brexit negotiator, drill down into galileo and the british feature in it, said we are making an offer, including access to the so—called prs signal, the rather sensitive element within the satellite navigation system. he said we can offer a negotiation with the uk on the basis of still getting the prs signal. is that going to be enough or a wii and system we still have access in terms of our businesses to other involvement? how close to a compromise ar
systems. it is full. this surely makes a fit independent system in possible. the required spectrum is. system in possible. we do not believe the required spectrum is! is it talking nonsense?” believe the required spectrum is! is it talking nonsense? i have not had a chance to talk to him about this. i would had a chance to talk to him about this. iwould be had a chance to talk to him about this. i would be delighted to do so. it would require negotiations, he has a right to mention the itu is...
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based around fault and blame to a system that is essentially a notification system. n system. so if a spouse says that the manager has broken down irretrievably and after a defined period of time, it could be six months, it could be a year, they are still saying that, then they could be entitled to a divorce. some people might say that undermines the institution of marriage but many will say it takes a layer of stress and anxiety away from what can be one of the most traumatic experiences that any of us could ever go through. thank you clive coleman. the labour leaderjeremy corbyn has said his party speaks for the mainstream in the uk — he hit back, after the former prime minister tony blair told the bbc he's not sure it's possible for moderates in the party to retake it from the left. his comments came as the leader of the liberal democrats, sir vince cable, said he wants to transform his party into a movement for moderates. vicki young's report contains some flash photography. is british politics in need of a face—lift or even a tour to rebuild? you photo or thinks
based around fault and blame to a system that is essentially a notification system. n system. so if a spouse says that the manager has broken down irretrievably and after a defined period of time, it could be six months, it could be a year, they are still saying that, then they could be entitled to a divorce. some people might say that undermines the institution of marriage but many will say it takes a layer of stress and anxiety away from what can be one of the most traumatic experiences that...
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it is a more open system by design. nd the norwegian and swiss. a lot of this is about mood and the way it in which individual scientists who may in the past been attracted to come and work in the uk, partly on projects which are collaborative with the eu but also on british projects, whether they feel there is a future for them in the uk. as the leader of one of britain's most important scientific body, institutions right now, are you worried by the growing evidence of a brain drain with a lot of european talent deciding that there is no longer a future for them working in the uk? all the evidence i have seen over the last couple of years is that the uk space sector is continuing to grow very rapidly and attracting a lot of inward investment. we have been on quite a sharp upward trajectory for the last 15 years. we've has 8% annual growth in the sector. and there's been some very large growth in a number of businesses since the referendum. talis linear, a company for example has doubled its footprint in the uk within th
it is a more open system by design. nd the norwegian and swiss. a lot of this is about mood and the way it in which individual scientists who may in the past been attracted to come and work in the uk, partly on projects which are collaborative with the eu but also on british projects, whether they feel there is a future for them in the uk. as the leader of one of britain's most important scientific body, institutions right now, are you worried by the growing evidence of a brain drain with a lot...
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and there's also a system that can detect for. on the banks of the rhine. the life preservers are regularly stolen in basel we've now inserted a sensor into the rings so if one of them gets removed we can report it to the authorities then so on that i think thing in time fit. city officials are very interested in these kinds of smart solutions the developers say that completely network t.v. is could be a reality within five years. that's all for today next time the biggest pterosaur ever found this extinct flying reptile had a wind span as big as a truck the fossil was an earthen transylvania remaining and nicknamed dracula join us next time when we meet the reconstructed dracula and it's discover a few then. i don't. want. hope is returning to mosul. several books and pictures. and other uses of terror regime over the last one stands in this possibly right. now you know winning back then. heroes in the doing this for most. close up fifteen minutes on. the fast pace of life in the digital shift as the lowdown on the web showing new developments and providing
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of investment bankers who took the carousels would never stop of a system that spun out of control. problem or that will. cause. the crash the investment bank lehman brothers in forty five minutes. the first time i'm doing it is just telling. marco you have a credible it's a whole new more. online concert space streamline the speech a new era of sexuality. relax they can this be a thing of the post and sexual frustration too much i still have to get used to these robots new ways of exploring new frontier in sex and love three point zero. the toughest on september twenty fifth on t.w. . i want to welcome to another edition of your own max i'm your host meghan lee from black beverages to crazy kitesurfing we've got a mixed bag on the show today here's a look at what's coming up. picture perfect a new illustrated tribute to the fetal. french favorites of mine back.
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to a system that is essentially a notification system. he marriage has broken down irretrievably and after a defined period of time, could be six months or a year, if they are still saying that then they will be entitled to a divorce as of right. some people will say that undermines the institution of marriage but many will say it takes a layer of stress and anxiety away from what can be one of the most traumatic experiences any of us could ever go through. that was clive coleman reporting. the family lawyer rupi rai welcomed the announcement. i have been practising for 17 years and this has been an ongoing issue, relationships breaking down in an exacerbated way because we need default basis. so we welcome it. and how difficult has it been that you have need —— needed to place blame, essentially, on one party? it has been difficult. judges have been encouraged to look carefully at the legations that have been made and they have to be strong enough to pass the test and if they are not happy then unfortunately they will reject a divorce pet
to a system that is essentially a notification system. he marriage has broken down irretrievably and after a defined period of time, could be six months or a year, if they are still saying that then they will be entitled to a divorce as of right. some people will say that undermines the institution of marriage but many will say it takes a layer of stress and anxiety away from what can be one of the most traumatic experiences any of us could ever go through. that was clive coleman reporting. the...
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which made sure that work always pays and that there was a system that we were left by the labour party. remember the legacy system of the labour party. it meant that we even had individuals being paid 100,000 pounds a year on benefits are paid for by hard-working taxpayers 79 >> jeremy corbyn. >> the child poverty action group says far from taking children out of poverty come universal credit will now increase the number of children. since 2010, half a million more children have gone into poverty relative to that time. the government knows this policy is flawed and failing. their own survey and universal credit said many were in debt, his third rant, have fallen behind with their bills. does the prime minister dispute her own government survey were dispute the experiment of the claimants? >> roberto who said my work i'll turn my life around and thanks to him i found my dream job. i'm happy with the new universal credit. i didn't expect to have a job so soon. [shouting] >> universal credit gave me the flexibility to take on additional hours without the stress of thinking this might solv
which made sure that work always pays and that there was a system that we were left by the labour party. remember the legacy system of the labour party. it meant that we even had individuals being paid 100,000 pounds a year on benefits are paid for by hard-working taxpayers 79 >> jeremy corbyn. >> the child poverty action group says far from taking children out of poverty come universal credit will now increase the number of children. since 2010, half a million more children have...
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systems. they use in house employees as well as they come in with a different mind set. so they can challenge their thinking and their systems and conduct the red team exercises. they are given full access to be able to actually find those as a result neshlts. >> mr. chair can, you brought up an issue about the air traffic control system and possible vulnerabilities. can you expand a little bit more because we're modernizing the air traffic control systems, which i think on a tour and they house tapes or something to each other which isn't very modernized, but i assume one of risks is it's more hackable. >> we're moving a from current technology. now to more a satellite base technology. and there are still system vulnerabilities. they have pointed out its concerns with next gen technology with respect to tracking military aircraft. until we plug them in and fully understand as the other panelists have said, ween don't know what we don't know. there may be other things out there with the implementation of the systems that create problems for us. i think from an industrial
systems. they use in house employees as well as they come in with a different mind set. so they can challenge their thinking and their systems and conduct the red team exercises. they are given full access to be able to actually find those as a result neshlts. >> mr. chair can, you brought up an issue about the air traffic control system and possible vulnerabilities. can you expand a little bit more because we're modernizing the air traffic control systems, which i think on a tour and...
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and there's also a system that can detect for. on the banks of the rhine. the life preservers are regularly stolen in basel we've now inserted a sensor into the rings so which one of them gets removed we can report it to the authorities went on that i think thing in time that. city officials are very interested in these kinds of smart solutions the developers say that completely networked cities could be a reality within five years. that's all for today next time the biggest terrorists or ever found this extinct flying reptile had a wind span as big as a truck the fossil was on earth in transylvania remaining and nicknamed dracula join us next time when we meet the reconstructed dracula and its discovery you then . move. on. well medieval history and heritage you bet. guys this is absolutely a minister is a says he with many faces cut down even see the cultural riches of the city and its romantic surroundings there are more than one hundred castles and palaces all for the best way to do trip to the countryside if i bought. them thirty minutes on the dollar.
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vaughn, could you tell us a little about the quibec system, please? >> it maps out the entire social service and housing that was across the province and brings relevant stakeholders together on ongoing basis in a proactive way to manage homelessness, shelter use and people in courthouse and other social dynamics. this network of very effective network, includes medical services well which is a critical part of what we are dealing with. it allows the pressure points to be redistributed across a provincial network with federal support and municipal local delivery models. it has worked as a triage system answer the question asked about how much does the bus because it depends where they're going. on a case-by-case basis. we do is we look at what the costs are that are incurred and we support the province to medicate those costs. -- to mitigate those costs. but what we rely on with quebec is not the funding model we are relying on the systemic response we provide sources for. this has proven to be exceptionally good at sustaining a population based in the
vaughn, could you tell us a little about the quibec system, please? >> it maps out the entire social service and housing that was across the province and brings relevant stakeholders together on ongoing basis in a proactive way to manage homelessness, shelter use and people in courthouse and other social dynamics. this network of very effective network, includes medical services well which is a critical part of what we are dealing with. it allows the pressure points to be redistributed...
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and there's also a system that can detect for. on the banks of the rhine. the life preservers are regularly stolen in basel we've now inserted a sensor into the rings so if one of them gets removed we can report it to the authorities then so on that i think saying in time that. city officials are very interested in these kinds of smart solutions the developers say that completely networked cities could be a reality within five years. that's all for today next time the biggest terrorists or ever found this extinct flying reptile had a wind span as big as a truck the fossil was on earth in transylvania remaining and nicknamed dracula join us next time when we meet the reconstructed dracula and its discovery the then . entered the conflict zone confronting the powerful pizzerias radical you government has caused frenzy of consternation here in brussels since it was elected my guest this week is the italian m.e.p. fabio pascal though after urging britain to stand up to the e.u. on grex it why did his government meet to resume a in the. last weeks critical to som
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at the same time, the price tag for a single-payer system would be $2.5 trillion a year. >> health care is one of those issues here that can really bankrupt our nation. >> reporter: voters will have their say on an issue that has divided the nation on the first tuesday in november. meg oliver, cbs news, new
at the same time, the price tag for a single-payer system would be $2.5 trillion a year. >> health care is one of those issues here that can really bankrupt our nation. >> reporter: voters will have their say on an issue that has divided the nation on the first tuesday in november. meg oliver, cbs news, new
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and ticketing systems. a cyber attack against any one of these could cause chaos and confusion resulting in canceled flights, diminished consumer confidence, and enormous cost to the airline and airport. despite the clear vulnerabilities and the consequences of a cyber attack in the aviation sector, not much has been done to improve cyber security. although t.s.a. requires the airlines and airports to adopt a wide range of measures to protect against attacks, t.s.a. does not require these programs to include any cyber security measures. instead t.s.a. only share a list recommended -- shares a list recommended best practices for airports and airlines to implement at their discretion. it is clear that we need the investment of a part of the government in research and development on what to do when we find these intrusions to take place, not just identify them, categorize them and share them, but how do we stop them should they become a threat? when it comes to securing air travel, voluntary measures are not eno
and ticketing systems. a cyber attack against any one of these could cause chaos and confusion resulting in canceled flights, diminished consumer confidence, and enormous cost to the airline and airport. despite the clear vulnerabilities and the consequences of a cyber attack in the aviation sector, not much has been done to improve cyber security. although t.s.a. requires the airlines and airports to adopt a wide range of measures to protect against attacks, t.s.a. does not require these...
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risk, you need a systemic cancer. >> with the benefit of hindsight, maybe lehman brothers should have been saved. >> we did know what to do about it and we did it. >> the financial system looks different than a decade earlier, but have we learned lessons? >> i think after that, i became more cynical about the global financial system. >> the downturn will be different than the one in 2008. >> join us for life after lehman brothers. a story still being written. >> there are lessons we must continue to press forward on. it is straight ahead on "bloomberg best." hello and welcome. i'm erik schatzker. september the 15th marks 10 years since the lehman brothers tragedy, a collapse that triggered the financial crisis. the effects are felt around the world by individuals, companies, and two shoes, and governments. -- institutions and governments. in the next hour, many people who played key roles in the financial system as those events were unfolding. people who helped spearhead the recovery and we will discuss the legacy of the crisis as well as the critica
risk, you need a systemic cancer. >> with the benefit of hindsight, maybe lehman brothers should have been saved. >> we did know what to do about it and we did it. >> the financial system looks different than a decade earlier, but have we learned lessons? >> i think after that, i became more cynical about the global financial system. >> the downturn will be different than the one in 2008. >> join us for life after lehman brothers. a story still being written....
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and there's also a system that can detect on the banks of the rhine. that life preservers are regularly stolen in basel we've now inserted a sensor into the rings so if one of them gets removed we can report it to the authorities the. city officials are very. interested in these kinds of smart solutions the developers say that completely networked cities could be a reality within five years. that's all for today next time the biggest pterosaur ever found this extinct flying reptile had a wind span as big as a truck. the fossil was on earth in transylvania remain yet and nicknamed dracula join us next time when we meet the reconstructed dracula and it's discover and see you then. own. home. it's all happening coach of british going to. door link to news from africa and the world. your link to inception stories and discussions can you and will come student news after an increment and from for an example from a user of easy now i would say d. debited close the traffic come join us on facebook d w africa. earth. home tunes of species. a home worth saving. g
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we have a system offshore. we'll let you know about a brand new updated rainfall chances and what i'm seeing in about eight minutes. >>> a political turf war between california and the feds may be costing lives. this is all about a technology that advocates say can prevent some shootings but detractors say costs too much time, money, and manpower. >> cnn's investigative reporter stephen stock digs into why california has major gaps in the national integrated ballistics information network. and he joins us now. stephen. >> it's called nibin for short, jessica. it consists of a computer that scans gun shell casings, bullets and guns much like a computer fingerprint or dna. it's been used to solve hundreds of murders across the country. but we discovered that here in california? critical big state law enforcement is not using nibin. >> fire in the hole. >> so the sheering is hear. you can see those individual marks are lining up. >> reporter: around for two decades, police departments now use this technology to cl
we have a system offshore. we'll let you know about a brand new updated rainfall chances and what i'm seeing in about eight minutes. >>> a political turf war between california and the feds may be costing lives. this is all about a technology that advocates say can prevent some shootings but detractors say costs too much time, money, and manpower. >> cnn's investigative reporter stephen stock digs into why california has major gaps in the national integrated ballistics...
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system. if you want to get away from the present misery, construct a workable system where there is a set of of people who adhere to them, and we create like-minded people who work together to make that process work. do that, and you are beginning to address the problem. you cannot do it the way we are approaching it now. >> i would say there are two basic principles of the wto that we could have and should now use. one of national treatment and -- one is national treatment and one is nondiscrimination. we could join hands with those who have suffered by the transgressions of the chinese, who also suffer from percentage caps on inward investment, which discriminate and are non-national treatment on inadequate protection of intellectual property, -- protection of foreign intellectual property, discrimination and a host of other things, a whole list that we most object to violate those two principles. approaching china to say we need to have you adhere to these principles, and if china were saying, get out of my office, i don't wish to continue this conversation, you who are on the other side
system. if you want to get away from the present misery, construct a workable system where there is a set of of people who adhere to them, and we create like-minded people who work together to make that process work. do that, and you are beginning to address the problem. you cannot do it the way we are approaching it now. >> i would say there are two basic principles of the wto that we could have and should now use. one of national treatment and -- one is national treatment and one is...
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what idid the case for a no—fault system. what i did look the case for a no—fault system. ok like? the case for a no—fault system. what i did look like? well, i think we will have to see the detail in the consultation, but at the heart of it we replace a system with three of the things that you have two argue and boom in order to get a divorce, desertion, adultery or so—called unreasonable behaviour, where there is blame or fault, unreasonable behaviour, where there is blame orfault, we will move unreasonable behaviour, where there is blame or fault, we will move to a system where fault and blame are not at the centre, if a spouse says, look, the marriage has broken down irretrievably, that will remain the sole ground for divorce, after a defined period the government say, maybe six or nine months, if at the end of that period the spouse is still saying, look, this marriage has broken down, then they will become entitled to a divorce. some say that's too quick and easy, and will undermine marriage, but others say, look, this takes a layer of stress away from what can be one
what idid the case for a no—fault system. what i did look the case for a no—fault system. ok like? the case for a no—fault system. what i did look like? well, i think we will have to see the detail in the consultation, but at the heart of it we replace a system with three of the things that you have two argue and boom in order to get a divorce, desertion, adultery or so—called unreasonable behaviour, where there is blame or fault, unreasonable behaviour, where there is blame orfault, we...
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that is a flawed system as a policy maker, as a planner, as a legislator. that's what i'd like you to address. >> the relationship between the sfmta board and the board of supervisors -- >> supervisor safai: i'm glad you highlighted that. >> i'm so cognizant that you all hear from your constituents on a daily basis -- i don't have enough parking, i don't have enough -- whatever it is, and how is this communicated to the sfmta board, and how is the board responsive to you, and then, to your constituents. >> supervisor safai: i really want to highlight that for you because we've had other commissioners that we've reappointed say they were going to come to more community meetings, talk about being responsive, talk about being more active and involved, but they disappear. but i can see from your track record -- please don't take this as an attack personally. i'm not. i'm using it as an opportunity to layout a clear mandate because that is the mandate of this board. i've spoken to all of my colleagues. i think we all share in that frustration universally. even w
that is a flawed system as a policy maker, as a planner, as a legislator. that's what i'd like you to address. >> the relationship between the sfmta board and the board of supervisors -- >> supervisor safai: i'm glad you highlighted that. >> i'm so cognizant that you all hear from your constituents on a daily basis -- i don't have enough parking, i don't have enough -- whatever it is, and how is this communicated to the sfmta board, and how is the board responsive to you, and...
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that's a fundamental problem of our economic system--that it produces a crisis of this sort. i won't take the time to tell you the details of what happens to people who are unemployed, particularly for long periods of time, and the current unemployment is very long for people who are without work. they suffer self-esteem problems. they suffer mental and physical health problems. their families are more likelely to break up. they losehehe skillss that they once had whwhen they'e out of work k for long p periodf time. their children have more difficulty in school. the costs of these kinds of crisis last for generations. the amount of human damage, the amount of waste of resources is beyond calculation. a system that does this, let alone a system that does it repeatedly, cannot talk about efficiency because whatever the efficiency is of a particular factory or a particular production process is completely overwhelmed by the inefficiency of massive numbers of unemployed people, un-utilized resources, and lost output that could meet sociaial needs. but it's worsrse. it's not just
that's a fundamental problem of our economic system--that it produces a crisis of this sort. i won't take the time to tell you the details of what happens to people who are unemployed, particularly for long periods of time, and the current unemployment is very long for people who are without work. they suffer self-esteem problems. they suffer mental and physical health problems. their families are more likelely to break up. they losehehe skillss that they once had whwhen they'e out of work k...
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and yet we have a system that says if you are a doctor, you will graduate medical school, thousands of dollars in debt. but you are not going to go to rural vermont or wyoming. -- re-think health care, but i'm glad this hearing has been called. when we look at health care, there are serious problems as -- of many parts. two thirds of rural counties in america are depopulating two thirds. in our most rural areas in vermont, it is happening. rural america, finds going out of business, etc. etc.. i hope that we understand that health care is a right, not a privilege. that the function is not to make huge profits. that there is something obscenely wrong when we spend twice as much per capita as people of other nations. thank you again for calling this meeting. >> thank you, senator. i will now provide a brief introduction of our panel and invite each of you to get a five-minute statement. i would like to introduce the wyoming commissioner. he was appointed commissioner of the wyoming department of insurance. he has a deep understanding of the elements that the drive health-care costs in th
and yet we have a system that says if you are a doctor, you will graduate medical school, thousands of dollars in debt. but you are not going to go to rural vermont or wyoming. -- re-think health care, but i'm glad this hearing has been called. when we look at health care, there are serious problems as -- of many parts. two thirds of rural counties in america are depopulating two thirds. in our most rural areas in vermont, it is happening. rural america, finds going out of business, etc. etc.....
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and there's also a system that can detect pilfering on the banks of the rhine. life preservers are regularly stolen in basel we've now inserted a sensor into the ring. so if one of them gets removed we can report it to the authorities then zone that i think thing in time. city officials are very interested in these kinds of smart solutions to the developers say that completely networked cities could be a reality within five years. that's all for today next time the biggest terrorists or ever found this extinct flying reptile had a wind span as big as a truck. the fossil was on earth in transylvania rumania and nicknamed dracula join us next time when we meet the reconstructed dracula and its discovery see you then . move. on. nineteen sixty eight the global revolt. young people everywhere were protesting. an outcry echoed around the world. the vietnam war came increasingly brutal. disillusionment took hold and parts of the protest movement became radicalized. are three explosions existence building. they make a commitment. they find solutions. they inspire. afric
and there's also a system that can detect pilfering on the banks of the rhine. life preservers are regularly stolen in basel we've now inserted a sensor into the ring. so if one of them gets removed we can report it to the authorities then zone that i think thing in time. city officials are very interested in these kinds of smart solutions to the developers say that completely networked cities could be a reality within five years. that's all for today next time the biggest terrorists or ever...
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to a system that is essentially a notification system. se reports the marriage has broken down irretrievably and after a defined period of time, could be six months or a year, if they are still saying that then they will be entitled to a divorce. some people will say that undermines the institution of marriage but many will say it takes a layer of stress and anxiety away from what can be one of the most traumatic experiences any of us could ever go through. now on bbc news, it is our world. music sweden. for decades, people have been coming here to try to learn the secrets of this country's multiple success secrets of this country's multiple success stories. in openness and transparency, innovation and new technologies. in healthcare, welfare, and gender equality. but lately, there has been a growing chorus of sweden's sceptics. you look at what is happening last night in sweden... malmo is now the rape capital of europe. they paint a picture of a country where openness and liberalism have created a nightmare that now threatens the very ex
to a system that is essentially a notification system. se reports the marriage has broken down irretrievably and after a defined period of time, could be six months or a year, if they are still saying that then they will be entitled to a divorce. some people will say that undermines the institution of marriage but many will say it takes a layer of stress and anxiety away from what can be one of the most traumatic experiences any of us could ever go through. now on bbc news, it is our world....
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it would be nice to have a system, a five eyes capability organization, where we could field as allies one space system that services a few countries. very difficult to do that politically, industry equities and everything else. normally what happens now is one country takes a lead and you look for partners. that's the way it works right now. and i kind of want to ask the elephant in the room type of question. obviously, it's congress that's going to decide whether space force actually gets made, but the u.s. is already reorganizing its military space infrastructure, creating u.s. space command as a unified combat and command, creating a new organization for acquisition, and i was hoping that both of you could talk about those changes and what that means for u.s. and canadian cooperation? is this a good thing, does it bring you further into alignment? or are there some concerns? >> every country needs to organize under the context that makes sense for them. and if i use tactical aviation as an example in canada, in canada, everything that flies is owned by the air force. i've flown wit
it would be nice to have a system, a five eyes capability organization, where we could field as allies one space system that services a few countries. very difficult to do that politically, industry equities and everything else. normally what happens now is one country takes a lead and you look for partners. that's the way it works right now. and i kind of want to ask the elephant in the room type of question. obviously, it's congress that's going to decide whether space force actually gets...
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they have a financial system that is relatively closed. they have a strong fiscal situation with the national government and their population does not have a lot of leverage. so i would be more focused on volatility there, and what would happen -- you know, china has not discovered a better economic model. they have plenty of problems. so, i often tell people, when they are looking at china, that i think we are really right, to forget -- forgetting about tactics, because i marred argue -- i might argue about tactics, but it is unacceptable for them to not open their markets to competition. but i don't discount the role that china plays in terms of the global economic system, it is a significant one. but i'm not predicting a financial crisis in china. n, how much of what took place here is applicable to other countries? >> i think a lot of it is, and i would mention the program on financial stability which is trying to develop lessons not just from our crisis but dozens of others. one of the things that was so interesting in some sense about
they have a financial system that is relatively closed. they have a strong fiscal situation with the national government and their population does not have a lot of leverage. so i would be more focused on volatility there, and what would happen -- you know, china has not discovered a better economic model. they have plenty of problems. so, i often tell people, when they are looking at china, that i think we are really right, to forget -- forgetting about tactics, because i marred argue -- i...
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but it really wasn't a factory system. factory system makes the same product over and over and over again. each looks like every other. with cinema, the problem is to make a sense of the assembly line for motion pictures that will all be different. unique combinations of stars and screen writers and action and narrative. (douglas gomery) the genius of the studio system was the ability to make and minimize that risk. to make a system making picture after picture that was the same but always different, always better, always more fun, always more outstanding. what makes great popular 20th century culture is the ability to practice over and over and over again. (robert parrish) i was a ten-year-old kid in school. and i worked on the paramount back lot, on the swing gang at night. there was a depression all over the world, every place in the world except hollywood. and they wanted the product that came from hollywood. so there were jobs for everybody. i don't know anybody that was ever out of work. they would make, in the height
but it really wasn't a factory system. factory system makes the same product over and over and over again. each looks like every other. with cinema, the problem is to make a sense of the assembly line for motion pictures that will all be different. unique combinations of stars and screen writers and action and narrative. (douglas gomery) the genius of the studio system was the ability to make and minimize that risk. to make a system making picture after picture that was the same but always...
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i had gone through a far less systematic or less systemic one. eric: into a room at the new york fed -- mariano rajoy and we walked out -- ofhu: and we walked out that, no one was petrified. we all felt we had a solution. the monday after didn't feel nearly the same. anshu: the biggest thing that struck me was not the fact that lehman brothers were not going into insolvency, but there was no statement, no agreement, when it came to derivative party risk, there was a whole series of very complex questions that monday morning which no one had the answer to. eric: could or should lehman have been saved? anshu: the decision to keep ahman or not limited around whole set of factors. every attempt was made. more of an effort perhaps to control the way these issues were going to be addressed. easy to sit in judgment, but i have to say that because i respect the people involved and frankly, they are the ones who created the plan which allows us to sister sokol way talking about it 10 years later. you are asking me as a practitioner when did life change? i
i had gone through a far less systematic or less systemic one. eric: into a room at the new york fed -- mariano rajoy and we walked out -- ofhu: and we walked out that, no one was petrified. we all felt we had a solution. the monday after didn't feel nearly the same. anshu: the biggest thing that struck me was not the fact that lehman brothers were not going into insolvency, but there was no statement, no agreement, when it came to derivative party risk, there was a whole series of very complex...
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a rule-based trading system reconcile with the digital economy? are the rules made by government or by global corporate monopolies? be reinventeder to have a digital economy. ? >> yes. a first step was the transpacific partnership. where they grew us 12 and 12. tried to deal with the rule that would do with the new economy. could they have done more? yes. always. there is always more you can do. we have to move faster. thing that you can't have rule of law governing the global economy when globalization is not going to stop because it is digital. it will cross borders faster. then any ship or airplane. the services, if you can order you want from canada, you will order it. ande do need rules harmonization of regulation. i would say, if we could have harmonized regulation, it would cut costs. us more this -- make productive. there are a lot of things that we could and should do. >> the policy can only do so much. there are all sorts of other laws. all sorts of other administrative kinds of proceedings. of sorts of other means regulating industries o
a rule-based trading system reconcile with the digital economy? are the rules made by government or by global corporate monopolies? be reinventeder to have a digital economy. ? >> yes. a first step was the transpacific partnership. where they grew us 12 and 12. tried to deal with the rule that would do with the new economy. could they have done more? yes. always. there is always more you can do. we have to move faster. thing that you can't have rule of law governing the global economy...
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all they want is a rules-based trading system that is brought up to date. that is what we should be thinking about. my answer to your question, bill, is, we are going to have a rules-based trading system because it is mandatory. the rest of the world in the main believes that as well. we are, for first time in 70 years, the outlier. we have lost leadership. we have created a vacuum. it has been terribly dysfunctional for our businesses and our economy. and, we need to turn that around. but, in answer to your question, this trading system is not going to go away. it is just going to grow and become different and try to address the issues we all face today rather than the issues we faced 50 years ago. mr. reinsch: do you want to say something? >> yes. i would agree with bill and mickey. we have to focus on the revolution, the technological revolution, we are experiencing now. we are trading much more in services and technology, digital trade, and that sort of thing, where we need more of a harmonization of rules and an opening of global markets. and yet, most
all they want is a rules-based trading system that is brought up to date. that is what we should be thinking about. my answer to your question, bill, is, we are going to have a rules-based trading system because it is mandatory. the rest of the world in the main believes that as well. we are, for first time in 70 years, the outlier. we have lost leadership. we have created a vacuum. it has been terribly dysfunctional for our businesses and our economy. and, we need to turn that around. but, in...
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this is a system of due process, innocent before proven guilty. we've gone through a pretty extensive investigation with the senate and we think his account is both compelling and backed up. >> does the president find her to be credible? asked, he finds judge kavanaugh to be powerful in his testimony yesterday. >> are you confident that you have the votes? >> we are confident that we will get there. >> do you have assurances? >> i don't have assurances, but
this is a system of due process, innocent before proven guilty. we've gone through a pretty extensive investigation with the senate and we think his account is both compelling and backed up. >> does the president find her to be credible? asked, he finds judge kavanaugh to be powerful in his testimony yesterday. >> are you confident that you have the votes? >> we are confident that we will get there. >> do you have assurances? >> i don't have assurances, but
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a system like this costs four and a half million ugandan shillings about two. hundred u.s. dollars linda negi one works in sales. san paulo nationalising there is quite a unique school because there were deco such an easy to talk highway so that means that we were using the few tears and that also means that we have to replace them quite regularly. this is the capital of uganda population one of the half million a number of companies here now offer water purification systems by the end of twenty eighteen london iggy ones firm plans to quadruple the number of schoolchildren it provides with drinking water to two point eight million we believe with the support from the chair to the government and different organization we can reach the speed. purifying tap or well water with one of these systems is not only a lot cheaper than boiling out it's also better for the environment. back in the small town of fort portal and western uganda impact water has contracts with more than three hundred schools. since the beginning of the year one of them is new york a sewer a school with over
a system like this costs four and a half million ugandan shillings about two. hundred u.s. dollars linda negi one works in sales. san paulo nationalising there is quite a unique school because there were deco such an easy to talk highway so that means that we were using the few tears and that also means that we have to replace them quite regularly. this is the capital of uganda population one of the half million a number of companies here now offer water purification systems by the end of...
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threat there really makes it not a resilient system. decision intough advance of the november election to force a number of local governments to deploy new voting equipment that has a people record, which does provide that independent record and ability to recover. scanners go down and become inoperable and you can have issues there. but if that happens, you have the actual votes that were cast on paper and the ability to recover from that. that was the deciding factor in virginia in pushing everyone to paper. we did an earlier round of decertification in 2015, that was around a specific system where we found security concerns, but ultimately, it may be voting process safer and more resilient and improve the process for voters. add, i dowant to think that is the best policy adoption moving forward, but obviously, we are administering elections now with equipment we have now. those toward percent of the voters should feel strong. the secretaries of state and those areas take this seriously. andstate election directors the county clerks a
threat there really makes it not a resilient system. decision intough advance of the november election to force a number of local governments to deploy new voting equipment that has a people record, which does provide that independent record and ability to recover. scanners go down and become inoperable and you can have issues there. but if that happens, you have the actual votes that were cast on paper and the ability to recover from that. that was the deciding factor in virginia in pushing...