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. >> the interesting thing about this is i'm not a big of the obama bill, but the aco, were they to take risk, they could do this with the private sector. they could go on the exchange and sign up with them. that would start to bring the costs down. they are one of the institutions that does well. that's because they know they can make money by saving money if they take care of 30-year-olds properly. including demanding they meet various targets in exercise and weight. that's reasonable if they are going to pay the bill. the other thing that's going to happen is under the aco, there will be a huge exit by the small business community out of the health insurance business and turn their employees over to the government. and i actually think that's a positive thing. then the bills will be paid by individuals who are having to make choices and will be subsidized. the small business community will get out of the health insurance business. i think almost all of of them within two years. that's a very good thing. i totally agree that competitiveness is hurt badly because of the employer-based s
. >> the interesting thing about this is i'm not a big of the obama bill, but the aco, were they to take risk, they could do this with the private sector. they could go on the exchange and sign up with them. that would start to bring the costs down. they are one of the institutions that does well. that's because they know they can make money by saving money if they take care of 30-year-olds properly. including demanding they meet various targets in exercise and weight. that's reasonable...
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a bag containing ammunitionÑi ad gas s#áj --çó açó gas maskñr >>> you're looking atÑi thexd zw3 road.equiet day,Ñi plenf sunshine butñziÑhisÑixdxd weekxt quite interesting. wyatt everhart joinsç')ujokÑiñrk your first forecast.xd >>> this will be an interesting change in temperatures over the next few days, jamie. i mean, really a shocker because this is a chilly evening, very little precipitation, just a stray winter shower. even that's not hitting the ground too much. temperatures upper 30s, so we continue to stall temperature wise. wise-- fall temperature wise. low 60s by tomorrow afternoon with some sunshine. wow. this is not the end of it tomorrow. we'll talk about how long this unseasonably mild streak lasts coming up. >>> one of the most popular gifts to give peernlings especially those hard to shop for itune gift cards, but they could be prone to hackers. abc2's joce sterman is protecting your money and music after a hacker may steal cash right out of your itunes account. it's in this year's scam alert. >> reporter: jim emmert isn't exactly the easiest guy to get gifts for. >> m
a bag containing ammunitionÑi ad gas s#áj --çó açó gas maskñr >>> you're looking atÑi thexd zw3 road.equiet day,Ñi plenf sunshine butñziÑhisÑixdxd weekxt quite interesting. wyatt everhart joinsç')ujokÑiñrk your first forecast.xd >>> this will be an interesting change in temperatures over the next few days, jamie. i mean, really a shocker because this is a chilly evening, very little precipitation, just a stray winter shower. even that's not hitting the ground...
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and for gingrich,Ñi a disappointing follow-up to hisr >> they leavexd floridaxdçó and there'sçóx@xd açóstateÑiÑi 0 major media markets. i think obama can win the presidency without florida. i don't think the republicans can win the presidency without florida. >> reporter: the last polls here close at 8:00 eastern. >> so that has a major impact on the race. can you tell us a little bit about that? >> reporter: a major impact. we're talking about 632,000 early votes and absentee ballots. that's or than the numb where of -- number of votes coming out of is being -- out of south carolina. this might work to mitt romney's favor. 51% are going for romy. 29% going for gingrich. there's that huge advantage. you also have to remember that mitt romney has been outspending the other candidates in terms of television and advertising. >> thanks for that live report from tampa. we'll have the ratest -- latest tonight at 11:00. >>> newt gingrich's campaign has been gang support, but frank sullivan from the band survivor has file lad lawsuit saying gingrich has been using his song without permission at
and for gingrich,Ñi a disappointing follow-up to hisr >> they leavexd floridaxdçó and there'sçóx@xd açóstateÑiÑi 0 major media markets. i think obama can win the presidency without florida. i don't think the republicans can win the presidency without florida. >> reporter: the last polls here close at 8:00 eastern. >> so that has a major impact on the race. can you tell us a little bit about that? >> reporter: a major impact. we're talking about 632,000 early...
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and they have all sorts of succl complicated answers for why we have aco successful year of i complicatedtheories. is i think it is actually simpler than that. i think we had a change of attitude last year, collected change of attitude. we were done with a dysfunction withlbany, with the label of being dysfunctional. we were tired of dealing with the incompetence of government o and we made up our mind that we were going to change it. the we disregard of the political extremist spigot on the left and on the right and we did what wa best for the people of the state. we believe in the people of thet state ande. we honored the peope of the state and showed a mutual respect to each other. institutional and personal. by the end of the year i really believe we put our politics demt aside and we were no longer democrats versus republicans first. we were new yorkers first and we acted that way. [applause] and worked, and we delivered ane we got things done and made this state a better state and that ip why we are here in the first place and the people get, and i andso honored, so honored to be a
and they have all sorts of succl complicated answers for why we have aco successful year of i complicatedtheories. is i think it is actually simpler than that. i think we had a change of attitude last year, collected change of attitude. we were done with a dysfunction withlbany, with the label of being dysfunctional. we were tired of dealing with the incompetence of government o and we made up our mind that we were going to change it. the we disregard of the political extremist spigot on the...
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>> aco pretty clear file of the views he reached out to many of them and became friendly with half a dozen of them and thought they were a critical element but felt that it put an even greater burden on the giant prescott pick function by the print guide and if there is an imbalance in the public conversation and the totality of the conservative expression is blaring from that megaphone i don't think it serves us well. the view was they were tactical allies but not a great strategic assets. and of course he was a great taxonomist. i remember one of the last times i saw him he was going through from hannity to rush limbaugh to the rest of them and he had a really crisp and focused view of each one. i don't know how he did that for most of his life he worked 18 hours a day. that is one we he would have done it but in those days i am not sure how he got so informed about talk radio, but he knew it well. .. [laughter] >> well he knew ron paul, had him on firing line. if you are youtube savvy you can see a really interesting exchange between the two of them. the reason i think he never si
>> aco pretty clear file of the views he reached out to many of them and became friendly with half a dozen of them and thought they were a critical element but felt that it put an even greater burden on the giant prescott pick function by the print guide and if there is an imbalance in the public conversation and the totality of the conservative expression is blaring from that megaphone i don't think it serves us well. the view was they were tactical allies but not a great strategic...
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i am not clear how this bill, if it does -- short of the aco model, how it increases feedback? the bill does not do enough explicitly on that. it does things basically been pleasantly to the notion of setting up structures where there is the incentive to setup feedback. it ran into political barriers. a great example would be discussions about end of life care. we know what sarah palin does with death panels, and we were done. a lot of it was labeled as rationing and was pulled from the bill. the hope is that implicit in this will happen. insurers will set up ways to use that information more effectively. we see it in some of these organizations set up. i work for an insurer called care first. they have a model where primary physicians will see the cost, and bear some financial risks. they will say you should care about this because we will take a little bit from your pocket. i think it will really -- given that the government as politically unable to set those things up, it is up to the insurers to lead on that front. >> stage left. >> there are a fair amount of us here that o
i am not clear how this bill, if it does -- short of the aco model, how it increases feedback? the bill does not do enough explicitly on that. it does things basically been pleasantly to the notion of setting up structures where there is the incentive to setup feedback. it ran into political barriers. a great example would be discussions about end of life care. we know what sarah palin does with death panels, and we were done. a lot of it was labeled as rationing and was pulled from the bill....