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for up to i think, a third of beneficiaries are in medicare advantage. if it keeps growing at this rate with seniors who age in or are used to having a comprehensive medicare like advantage rather than the different 1960s fee for service benefit, they choose that kind of plan, there's a day where we will have majority medicare advantage where it is the dominant part of the medicare system and will have to rethink this whole mental frame where fee-for-service leads to medicare advantage to follow. maybe we need to think of medicare advantage innovations. >> we have no shortage of rhetoric and some efforts with information and transparency, thinking of a conference and we could divvy up these steps but we had not ignited this and it was barely taken off, was there problems with white demand or maybe not asking the right questions? which gets people interested in saying i could do something with this? >> there is a bit of a supply issue and we are working hard to advance that through cms we are putting in more information with provider reimbursement that's
for up to i think, a third of beneficiaries are in medicare advantage. if it keeps growing at this rate with seniors who age in or are used to having a comprehensive medicare like advantage rather than the different 1960s fee for service benefit, they choose that kind of plan, there's a day where we will have majority medicare advantage where it is the dominant part of the medicare system and will have to rethink this whole mental frame where fee-for-service leads to medicare advantage to...
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we are going to have an interesting discussion in the next five to 10 years, because medicare advantage has always been a smaller portion of medicare, and medicare fee-for- service has dominated, well, that is changing now, we are up to i think a third of our beneficiaries are now in medicare advantage, and if it keeps growing at this rate with seniors who are are aging and are used to having a comprehensive benefit like medicare advantage rather than this very different 1960s before service benefit, and they choose that kind of plan there is a day we will have the majority medicare advantage where it will keep and be the dominant part of the medicare system and it will have to rethink then this whole mental framework we have, fee-for- service leads and medicare advantage follows, fee-for- service innovate and the care follows, they would have to start thinking that medicare advantage innovates, and fee- for-service follow that innovation.>> we have no shortage of rhetoric and some efforts on information and transparency, i can remember about a dozen years ago, there was a conference an
we are going to have an interesting discussion in the next five to 10 years, because medicare advantage has always been a smaller portion of medicare, and medicare fee-for- service has dominated, well, that is changing now, we are up to i think a third of our beneficiaries are now in medicare advantage, and if it keeps growing at this rate with seniors who are are aging and are used to having a comprehensive benefit like medicare advantage rather than this very different 1960s before service...
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i know the great advantage of what we ended up with is one of the great advantages. it guarantees -- >> how does brexit look from over here? >> it looks like lunacy. i do not think there is anything -- from where i sit, i think that the labour party is dealing in its role. this is a tory fight with the majority party. this was a referendum that was advisory at the time, not binding. thats to settle a score cameron thought was paving its way home. it did pave its way home. john gave a speech here after he left his role as ambassador. about what the european union meant in terms of european history. the importance of the european ason, not to be looked at one of those little things that you could be annoyed about the bureaucracy in russell's or any of the other annoyances that anybody could have about a centralized administration. about the history of europe before there was a european union. how european union had replaced that with a democratic process. it is imperfect. for the british of all people to walk away with that having suffered themselves in these me, it a
i know the great advantage of what we ended up with is one of the great advantages. it guarantees -- >> how does brexit look from over here? >> it looks like lunacy. i do not think there is anything -- from where i sit, i think that the labour party is dealing in its role. this is a tory fight with the majority party. this was a referendum that was advisory at the time, not binding. thats to settle a score cameron thought was paving its way home. it did pave its way home. john gave...
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i talk about competitive advantages.one of the advantages the us military has enjoyed for decades has been that public- private partnership where we have been able to leverage the human capital and the ideas of american people. and if we don't have access to that we are not going to be competitive. >> that's a pretty stark statement. you're basically saying that if that connection is broken, we cannot compete at the level that we could traditionally have known. >> at best, we are playing with one hand behind our back. again, if you believe what i believe and you look back at our experience in the past, that relationship with industry, the fact that human capitalism is unleashed in our country the ideas that can rise to the top and we can be out in front. is not an mistake it academically we have led the world and that's because of our form of government and absent the ability to tap into silicon valley and had those kinds of relationships, we will not have that advantage we have traditionally enjoyed. that is the point i
i talk about competitive advantages.one of the advantages the us military has enjoyed for decades has been that public- private partnership where we have been able to leverage the human capital and the ideas of american people. and if we don't have access to that we are not going to be competitive. >> that's a pretty stark statement. you're basically saying that if that connection is broken, we cannot compete at the level that we could traditionally have known. >> at best, we are...
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that refers to medicare advantage. first of all, in general, m.a. plans are continuing to grow their market share among all medicare eligible americans. and sfhss was an early adopter of that, having the kaiser program for many years, and then adopting the uhc-mappo in 2016 and implementing it in 2017. when we also talk about benchmarking, all ten counties we reviewed who participate in the annual ten-county survey that we perform for rating purposes have at least one m.a. plan. so it shows that especially in california, it's very prevalent in offering among the counties across the major counties in california. this movement to exclusively m.a. plans in 2017 for sfhss has generated substantial savings. i'll show a chart later in the presentation. our estimate is about $10 million annually. there are a lot of advantagements being driven -- advancements being driven by the federal government for cost effective, high quality care. i know there was a discussion about the macrolegislation passed in 2015. you'll see in the footnote. those medicare payment
that refers to medicare advantage. first of all, in general, m.a. plans are continuing to grow their market share among all medicare eligible americans. and sfhss was an early adopter of that, having the kaiser program for many years, and then adopting the uhc-mappo in 2016 and implementing it in 2017. when we also talk about benchmarking, all ten counties we reviewed who participate in the annual ten-county survey that we perform for rating purposes have at least one m.a. plan. so it shows...
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talked about competitive advantages, one of the competitive advantages the u.s. military has enjoyed for decades partnership public that we have been able to leverage the capital of the american people. if we do not have access to that, we will not be competitive. that is a pretty stark statement. you are basically saying if that connection is broken, we cannot compete at the level we traditionally do. gen. dunford: that is if we are playing with one hand behind our back. if you believe but i believe a look at our experience in the past, that relationship with industry, the fact that human capital is unleashing our country, ideas have risen to the top. it is not a mistake that we have led the world. it is because of our former thernment and absent ability to tap into silicone valley have those types of relationship. we will not have that advantage we traditionally enjoyed and that is a point i am trying to make. come closer to home. in fact, right at home and ask you about the deployment of regular u.s. military troops to the border in november. that was somethin
talked about competitive advantages, one of the competitive advantages the u.s. military has enjoyed for decades partnership public that we have been able to leverage the capital of the american people. if we do not have access to that, we will not be competitive. that is a pretty stark statement. you are basically saying if that connection is broken, we cannot compete at the level we traditionally do. gen. dunford: that is if we are playing with one hand behind our back. if you believe but i...
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one of the competitive advantages the u.s. military has enjoyed for decades has been that public-private partnership, where we've been able to leverage the full human capital and ideas of american people. if we don't have access to that, we are not going to be competitive. >> that's a pretty stark statement. you're basically saying if that connection's broken, we cannot compete at the level that we traditionally he known. -- have known. >> well, at best, we're playing with one hand behind our back, right? i mean, again, if it you believe what i believe, and you look back at our experience in the past, that relationship with industry, the fact that human capital is unleashed in our country, that ideas can rise to the top and we can be out in front, it's not a mistake that academically and intellectually we've led the world, it's because of our form of government, and absent the ability to tap into silicon valley and have those kinds of relationships, we will not have that advantage that we've traditionally enjoyed. i think that
one of the competitive advantages the u.s. military has enjoyed for decades has been that public-private partnership, where we've been able to leverage the full human capital and ideas of american people. if we don't have access to that, we are not going to be competitive. >> that's a pretty stark statement. you're basically saying if that connection's broken, we cannot compete at the level that we traditionally he known. -- have known. >> well, at best, we're playing with one hand...
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fee-for-service innovates and medical advantage follows.maybe we need to start thinking medicare advantage innovates and fee-for-service policy that innovation. >> we have no shortage of rhetoric and efforts on information and transparency. i remember a dozen years ago, a republican conference, we can do this all steps instructive. it really hasn't ignited and taken off. is it a the problem as you see, supply and demand or maybe not asking the right questions are providing it in a manner that he step think it's people interested in say i i can use unable to something with it? >> so there's a bit of supply issue and we are working very hard to advance that. through cnas were voting more and more information out there we have provider reimbursements are now available. the rates that hospitals and doctors are getting is part of the disclosure that's required that is the internet required. we are continue to work on ways to bring more transparency to the pharmaceutical pricing. the challenge becomes on the demand side. do you care if your first
fee-for-service innovates and medical advantage follows.maybe we need to start thinking medicare advantage innovates and fee-for-service policy that innovation. >> we have no shortage of rhetoric and efforts on information and transparency. i remember a dozen years ago, a republican conference, we can do this all steps instructive. it really hasn't ignited and taken off. is it a the problem as you see, supply and demand or maybe not asking the right questions are providing it in a manner...
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ill and care advantage enrollees. this box really is absolutely critical as we are looking at addressing the social determinants of health that we know have an impact on health outcomes. every person wants to be independent and they want to stay in their homes. allowing plans the flex ability to provide new types of benefits, something as simple as a ramp or transportation services, meal after surgery -- these are some of things that can make a huge difference in improving health outcomes, keeping people healthy and out of the hospital and independent and will ultimately lower healthcare costs. the bba provisions will allow for better integration of care for people that are eligible for medicare, medicaid, and by simple find these demonstrated processes for these eligible enrollees to access the care they need and the dual eligible are one of our most complex appellations in one of our most costliest as well. these changes will make a real difference in improving the lives of those individuals. we appreciate the exten
ill and care advantage enrollees. this box really is absolutely critical as we are looking at addressing the social determinants of health that we know have an impact on health outcomes. every person wants to be independent and they want to stay in their homes. allowing plans the flex ability to provide new types of benefits, something as simple as a ramp or transportation services, meal after surgery -- these are some of things that can make a huge difference in improving health outcomes,...
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what i don't like is when many of these same countries take advantage of their friendship with the united states, both in military protection and trade. we are substantially subsidizing the militaries of countries all over the world, while at the same time they take advantage of the united states. it's a common phrase the president uses. and our taxpayers on trade. general mattis did not see this
what i don't like is when many of these same countries take advantage of their friendship with the united states, both in military protection and trade. we are substantially subsidizing the militaries of countries all over the world, while at the same time they take advantage of the united states. it's a common phrase the president uses. and our taxpayers on trade. general mattis did not see this
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we are clearly in competition with competitive advantage so overall that has reduced over the ten or 12 years where we were sitting in my seat to say we are uncontested in our ability to project power when necessary. i cannot say that today but we can meet our alliance and have a competitive advantage over any adversary. if we don't change that project one - - trajectory 2002 through may be 2016 and not to be as confident as i am. like artificial intelligence is a critical element and when we benchmark like deterrence and if that deterrence fails. >> so parts of this competitive problem going forward one thing the chinese can command but in ways that serve the government quick. >> the best ai company, google was asked as part of that pentagon program to write out those rhythms that would be useful for the pentagon war fighters. and they learned of this and there was a petition made and all of a sudden google decided because of the employees unhappiness they would have to back up. so what about those google employees? or amazon for that matter? what about the chairman or joint chief o
we are clearly in competition with competitive advantage so overall that has reduced over the ten or 12 years where we were sitting in my seat to say we are uncontested in our ability to project power when necessary. i cannot say that today but we can meet our alliance and have a competitive advantage over any adversary. if we don't change that project one - - trajectory 2002 through may be 2016 and not to be as confident as i am. like artificial intelligence is a critical element and when we...
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i truly feel i had an advantage, lucy johnson was the same way. i feel, my heart really breaks for these young kids who come in and, they don't know washington and they don't know anybody. and then they have to go to a new school and then you put on top of it the 24/7 media, which we didn't have thank goodness because i would've been in so much trouble. following you and, every little thing that you do. our family was criticized for wearing blue jeans. i mean, i can go back and i laugh at some of the things that we were criticized for. but i think our life was a little bit more normal, just because we didn't have the total 24/7 news media. >> but you still have, even if it's not as intense you had an experience few others will understand. that seems to give rise to why it is important for people who have gone through it to talk to one another. >> it is and that's the nice thing about this program. i'm getting to meet other people who not necessarily lived there but they lived with the legacy, their grandfather or great father or great- grandmother
i truly feel i had an advantage, lucy johnson was the same way. i feel, my heart really breaks for these young kids who come in and, they don't know washington and they don't know anybody. and then they have to go to a new school and then you put on top of it the 24/7 media, which we didn't have thank goodness because i would've been in so much trouble. following you and, every little thing that you do. our family was criticized for wearing blue jeans. i mean, i can go back and i laugh at some...
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drug companies are using these classes to take advantage of our seniors. what we'vwhat he proposes to ale plans to use the same innovations that are already in use by the private sector. they are competition among the prescription drugs because even branded drugs still under path and often have therapeutic competitors. it's worth noting how it differs from other proposals in the same area. the previous and estrogen propose outright elimination of two of the protected classes. this underrated the importance of bringing private sector tools to all of the protected classes and disregarded the fact that part d. because it is a consumer driven program has built-in protections. part d. became the ultimate consumer protection. exit rights and a healthy marketplace part d., to borrow a phrase if you don't like your plan, you don't have to keep it. we don't need to limit private sector innovation with overly burdensome regulations when patients can simply pick another plan with their own dollars. the same philosophy can be applied to so many other inputs in our hea
drug companies are using these classes to take advantage of our seniors. what we'vwhat he proposes to ale plans to use the same innovations that are already in use by the private sector. they are competition among the prescription drugs because even branded drugs still under path and often have therapeutic competitors. it's worth noting how it differs from other proposals in the same area. the previous and estrogen propose outright elimination of two of the protected classes. this underrated...
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we're not trying to get some advantage but merely to seek your balance to ensure our security . in the. movie personal note i've been covering this q. and a session for many years now and this year of course a record number of journalists one thousand seven hundred and two journalists credited and in attendance and it's never you know quiet in there it's always a little bit chaotic when everybody gets a chance to raise that. question but this is seems especially allowed you know people really want to ask those questions yeah a lot of interesting questions as well ranging from dare i say mundane to the big global issues as well thank you very much our senior correspondent who's been glued to the screen for the past. three hours and twenty five minutes or so yet that is still ongoing the q. and a in central moscow vladimir putin fielding questions from the press the media both from russia on a run the world gathered here in the russian capital. as i was saying the big issues and some smaller ones as well one of the things that i've been noticing as well while speaking was the ques
we're not trying to get some advantage but merely to seek your balance to ensure our security . in the. movie personal note i've been covering this q. and a session for many years now and this year of course a record number of journalists one thousand seven hundred and two journalists credited and in attendance and it's never you know quiet in there it's always a little bit chaotic when everybody gets a chance to raise that. question but this is seems especially allowed you know people really...
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we saw that as our competitive advantage.: the maternity leave is a great time to recruit someone, by the way, because you have this moment of reflection and there is a varying degree of which companies decide to support people who are going through such an important milestone, and don't even get me started on it. this is a great subject for me to pontificate on. it is very curious to me that especially in the u.s. corporate culture we basically penalize people for procreating, which pregnancy is a medical condition. emily: it is a disability. julia: despite anybody's broad religious beliefs, i'm pretty sure we're supposed to be procreating on some level as humans, so that i think is curious. when you look at it and say this is not only a moment where somebody is going through a major life transition, and this is for men and women, but they are also fearful of what their life is going to look like. are their careers going to go off track? are their peers going to think about them differently? will they not be able to juggle o
we saw that as our competitive advantage.: the maternity leave is a great time to recruit someone, by the way, because you have this moment of reflection and there is a varying degree of which companies decide to support people who are going through such an important milestone, and don't even get me started on it. this is a great subject for me to pontificate on. it is very curious to me that especially in the u.s. corporate culture we basically penalize people for procreating, which pregnancy...
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there is a high level of medicare advantage. medicare advantages may not be the most attractive options. medicare services cannot become an advertising arm of private insurance. thatole is to make sure seniors get all their options. there is a lot to do in the days ahead. when the finance committee 2019, chairman grassley and i are going to work together on a lot of issues. i am going to think about my longtime friend as he bangs that gavel. chairman orrin hatch. some kind of public service career that they are honoring this morning. kennedy used to tell me all about this. this is one thing we won't have in the united states senate in 2019. nancy joins me in this. we are expecting to see the chairman and his wonderful wife. we are going to wish him all the best for the years ahead. going to be are active on matzoh of issues and lots of projects. i want to thank them for the friendship. for the yearnk him the chairman wanted -- for defying the odds and make sure was on the committee side of not having lobbyists or political actio
there is a high level of medicare advantage. medicare advantages may not be the most attractive options. medicare services cannot become an advertising arm of private insurance. thatole is to make sure seniors get all their options. there is a lot to do in the days ahead. when the finance committee 2019, chairman grassley and i are going to work together on a lot of issues. i am going to think about my longtime friend as he bangs that gavel. chairman orrin hatch. some kind of public service...
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so take advantage of these.'d like to focus on preventative health, very strongly next year, more so than we have. any public comment on this item? and i'd like to also wish everybody a happy holidays and a healthy new year. so now we are at the end of the meeting and any objection to an adjournment? this meeting is adjourned. it. >> shop & dine in the 49 promotes local businesses and challenges resident to do their shop & dine in the 49 within the 49 square miles of san francisco by supporting local services in the neighborhood we help san francisco remain unique successful and vibrant so we're will you shop & dine in the 49 chinatown has to be one the best unique shopping areas in san francisco that is color fulfill and safe each vegetation and seafood and find everything in chinatown the walk shop in chinatown welcome to jason dessert i'm the fifth generation of candy in san francisco still that serves 2000 district in the chinatown in the past it was the tradition and my family was the royal chef in the pot
so take advantage of these.'d like to focus on preventative health, very strongly next year, more so than we have. any public comment on this item? and i'd like to also wish everybody a happy holidays and a healthy new year. so now we are at the end of the meeting and any objection to an adjournment? this meeting is adjourned. it. >> shop & dine in the 49 promotes local businesses and challenges resident to do their shop & dine in the 49 within the 49 square miles of san francisco...
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quickly. >> this is an example of where edicare advantage can perform fee-for-service many medicare advantage particulars -- picks this up. is of the issues is what telehealth, what is another ine, what is mechanism for calling your doctor. i think it is important because seeing, it is picking it up more than fee-for-service were taking a risk. it was added to the ee-for-service, which is just fine. >> great. toyou don't mind, we will go the audience. so we have mics. an mic.ve tell us quickly who you are and no comments. on time.rt i see somebody here. ait for the microphone so we can all hear you. >> rick flake, strategic health resources. meeting comes on the heels of another meeting last week national office of the coordinator for health i.t. had their annual meeting. guys talk about integration and all of that kind f stuff, i think of real pipelines and -- and these pipelines are not nearly as integrated to take we need.- even this as i mean, we have five major and all kinds of disconnected systems. so my question to you is, is kind of -- chronic care act a beginning or an end? >> so how
quickly. >> this is an example of where edicare advantage can perform fee-for-service many medicare advantage particulars -- picks this up. is of the issues is what telehealth, what is another ine, what is mechanism for calling your doctor. i think it is important because seeing, it is picking it up more than fee-for-service were taking a risk. it was added to the ee-for-service, which is just fine. >> great. toyou don't mind, we will go the audience. so we have mics. an mic.ve tell...
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does it give her any kind of an advantage? marty: today, she has the advantage. well-written story on the bloomberg terminal. a lot of people on wall street have taken a key interest in her candidacy, not necessarily in a positive way, because she has been a very vocal critic of wall street in her announcement today. she criticized billionaires who control the political process. she has an advantage in the sense that she can start raising and do the things that a candidate needs to do organizationally, ultimately, this is going to be a crowded field. onen't think that one or day or one week gives you much of an advantage. it is way too early. vonnie: exactly. too early to handicap whatever performance she will have. --have some and a platform some kind of platform, to restore the middle class. does she get the advantage with that messaging? marty: today, yes, but you have to be careful making presumptions about the strength of the candidate this far in advance. who knows what the economy will look like a year from now, the world stage? there are hotspots everywhe
does it give her any kind of an advantage? marty: today, she has the advantage. well-written story on the bloomberg terminal. a lot of people on wall street have taken a key interest in her candidacy, not necessarily in a positive way, because she has been a very vocal critic of wall street in her announcement today. she criticized billionaires who control the political process. she has an advantage in the sense that she can start raising and do the things that a candidate needs to do...
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of those that don't need to be taken advantage of. . >> so what was that story? to make that innovation that nike did was to have management in charge of the factory so they really should've had a great deal more of accountability and people started to suspect as much. when factory worker died the anti- sweatshop swept across college campuses and across the nation the most effective protest movement since the campus protest against apartheid. it was tremendously effective to put nike under real pressure and they went to extraordinary lengths to crush the movement especially where colleges they had the opportunity to exercise some leverage. so losing out on a 26 million-dollar apparel deal that was the biggest ever up until that point because they said they would not back out of an agreement that they signed with the worker rights consortium which was with the use of extra sweatshop labor overseas. and with that narrative a sequence of events i will not get into here with that personal way to exercise that leverage. >> and that frightening episode in mexico that y
of those that don't need to be taken advantage of. . >> so what was that story? to make that innovation that nike did was to have management in charge of the factory so they really should've had a great deal more of accountability and people started to suspect as much. when factory worker died the anti- sweatshop swept across college campuses and across the nation the most effective protest movement since the campus protest against apartheid. it was tremendously effective to put nike...
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of -- he's now taking advantage of people that don't need to be taken advantage of. they're not just coming out of the ravages of war, they're just -- it's sort of exploitation for exploitation's sake. >> so what was the end of that story out of the hate '90s and the early 2000s? >> oh, so the innovation that nike did was to put their management in charge of these, in charge of these overseas factories. so they really should have had a great deal more accountability. and people started to suspect as much in, as workers in nike factories died, this enormous anti-sweatshop movement rose up, swept across college campuses across the nation. it was the most effective protest movement since the, since the campus protest movement against apartheid, and it was tremendously effective and put nike under real pressure. and nike went to extraordinary lengths to try and crush this movement especially at colleges where they had the opportunity to exercise some leverage. the university of michigan lost out on a $26 million apparel deal which would have been the biggest ever up unti
of -- he's now taking advantage of people that don't need to be taken advantage of. they're not just coming out of the ravages of war, they're just -- it's sort of exploitation for exploitation's sake. >> so what was the end of that story out of the hate '90s and the early 2000s? >> oh, so the innovation that nike did was to put their management in charge of these, in charge of these overseas factories. so they really should have had a great deal more accountability. and people...
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but the advantage is you can do it over time.u can do it over time, but you have to do it , because if you don't, they will do it for you. >> for example, dartmouth college, they require 5% every year you have to give away. there is a lot of criticism of these funds in the fact that you get the immediate deduction but the charities may not for a long time, if ever. some of the schwab's of the world, they do have parameters. if you have not spent money in a years,of years, by five they will have parameters. they may close your account or just take 5%. ultimately, if you crave this fund, the money will go to some charity, right? if you are not proactive about it, the body overseeing the money, they are going to do it. >> there are some parameters on some funds. entire know about the universe, because it is about $110 billion. carol: does the money go back to -- >> it never goes back to the donor because of tax applications. let's say you went to stanford or yell and wants to create a donor advised fund. not every school's endowment
but the advantage is you can do it over time.u can do it over time, but you have to do it , because if you don't, they will do it for you. >> for example, dartmouth college, they require 5% every year you have to give away. there is a lot of criticism of these funds in the fact that you get the immediate deduction but the charities may not for a long time, if ever. some of the schwab's of the world, they do have parameters. if you have not spent money in a years,of years, by five they...
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of, at least he is now taking advantage of people that don't need to be taken advantage of. they are not just coming out of a ravenous war. it is sort of exploitation for exploitation sake. >> what was the end of the story out of the late 90s and early -- >> so the innovation that nike did was to put their management in charge of visa overstays factories. they really should have had a great deal of more accountability people started to suspect as much, as workers in nike factories died come this enormous anti-sweatshop movement rose up, swept across college campuses across the nation. it was a most effective protest movement since the campus protest movement against apartheid. it was tremendous and effective that put nike under real pressure. nike went to extraordinary lengths to try and crush this movement, especially at colleges where they had the opportunity to exercise some leverage. the university of michigan lost out on a $269 uphill deal which deal which would amend the biggest ever up until a point, because they said they would not back out of an agreement that they
of, at least he is now taking advantage of people that don't need to be taken advantage of. they are not just coming out of a ravenous war. it is sort of exploitation for exploitation sake. >> what was the end of the story out of the late 90s and early -- >> so the innovation that nike did was to put their management in charge of visa overstays factories. they really should have had a great deal of more accountability people started to suspect as much, as workers in nike factories...
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river drives home their advantage one contests are striking the first of two blows the wood and his hopesof a record equalling seven at the door as trophies gonzalo martinez rubbing salt in the wings of the bucket keeper esteban draw to have vacated his goal for a late corner i three won the final score in the second like five three to river plate from both legs on two continents. and just when i thought i got everything i could get life unbelievably gave me the. president of another couple liberty dorrance we wanted to celebrate at the monument tall with all the river fans but we couldn't do it we wanted here and we're going to take the cup back to argentina. nothing but heartbreak for barca after a much that they believe should have been awarded to them after the violence of two weeks ago for either its cup but look at the doors now before bragging rights in a rivalry that will go on and on but when the sirens fori so how does their. river played friends possy tinsel nights on the streets of when i saw our is off to their victory a correspondent a recipe was with them. for here in the c
river drives home their advantage one contests are striking the first of two blows the wood and his hopesof a record equalling seven at the door as trophies gonzalo martinez rubbing salt in the wings of the bucket keeper esteban draw to have vacated his goal for a late corner i three won the final score in the second like five three to river plate from both legs on two continents. and just when i thought i got everything i could get life unbelievably gave me the. president of another couple...
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it has been an advantage on that level as well. as well as the economic and business. out,e quicker brexit is the better. >> i got to say one more thing about that. because i think it is important to record highs this. ,hat the civil rights movement the european union, globalization, they are all part of a long process of opening out and openness, which we have benefited from enormously. to some extent, the last number of years has seen a kind of a reaction against that 50 year project of opening out and embracing change and so on. it is now clear a reaction is set in. and brexit is part of that reaction, because brexit is an exercise in narrowing. it is a narrowing exercise. it is an exercise in closing things down rather than opening up, because opening up has come to be seen as a kind of risky and unpopular process. it has happened also in some parts of europe, where you have seen the same trend. and i think there may be a bit of it here in america as well. >> here are some of our live coverage tuesday. at 10:30 a.m. eastern on c-span, the wilson center takes a look
it has been an advantage on that level as well. as well as the economic and business. out,e quicker brexit is the better. >> i got to say one more thing about that. because i think it is important to record highs this. ,hat the civil rights movement the european union, globalization, they are all part of a long process of opening out and openness, which we have benefited from enormously. to some extent, the last number of years has seen a kind of a reaction against that 50 year project of...
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as democrats decide whether to run for president, who has the early advantage for 2020? we're talking about 2020. shield℠ annuities from brighthouse financial allow you to take advantage of growth opportunities with a level of protection in down markets. so you can be less concerned about your retirement savings. talk with your advisor about shield℠ annuities from brighthouse financial, established by metlife. today's senior living communities have never been better, with amazing amenities...
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we are not striving to have an advantage we're striving to keep a proper balance and ensure our security the same goes for the start of the new start treaty. it expires in twenty twenty one we do not have any negotiations in place as of yet so you're not interested in that you do want to keep that that's ok we can ensure our safety we know how to do that. but for humanity in general oh this is a bad thing because if you leads us to. a very recently. but although there's a trend to low over this fresh hole to actually using those weapons. they want to make small scale nuclear weapons in order to use them tactically because we should know something was up with analysts already expressing such ideas that maybe perhaps it's not such a bad thing that we can use anybody lowering the threshold that might lead to a close nuclear catastrophe. and secondly the use of on ballistic missiles not nuclear ballistic missile site. though our american partners seems to have decided against it but they dear is there a moment and the ballistic missile has been launched nuclear on non-nuclear. or in the prev
we are not striving to have an advantage we're striving to keep a proper balance and ensure our security the same goes for the start of the new start treaty. it expires in twenty twenty one we do not have any negotiations in place as of yet so you're not interested in that you do want to keep that that's ok we can ensure our safety we know how to do that. but for humanity in general oh this is a bad thing because if you leads us to. a very recently. but although there's a trend to low over this...
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i don't think it's to the advantage of the i if it's at all ok the present us i don't i agree cletus the perception that it would be to their advantage go ahead good point going to challenge him that's right the worst of the quest for global domination and that's what really amounts to. this will ended war peter this is this is something that is extremely dangerous a one part of mr pompei oestrus speech really struck me when he talked about sovereignty for ourselves and for our friend france but that means i guess we have the unilateral right to say what other countries sovereignty should be a bridge not because they violated any internationally agreed upon or binding rule but because we say so towards we we have a situation where we're not only one of the players on the international stage we also get to be the referee of the umpire and if need be the executioner and this cannot end well peter that we cannot continue to divide the world into satellites and vassals on the one side and enemies on the other side especially when we're lining up with not only iran but but but russia and
i don't think it's to the advantage of the i if it's at all ok the present us i don't i agree cletus the perception that it would be to their advantage go ahead good point going to challenge him that's right the worst of the quest for global domination and that's what really amounts to. this will ended war peter this is this is something that is extremely dangerous a one part of mr pompei oestrus speech really struck me when he talked about sovereignty for ourselves and for our friend france...
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it how to be rather straightforward that country advantage this is an historic moment from which there can be no turning back and brussels mr payne sean have created. but it. can be concluded quickly. bendish the negotiations began and chugged away for a year until they hit a couple of major stumbling blocks the thorny issue of the irish border as well as future trade bluster from one side to train work for economic cooperation. and provide a from the other let nobody be in any doubt that as i've always said we are preparing for a new deal ministers left mase side in the e.u. faced with and to european movements across the continent wasn't just going to roll over so when it deal between london and brussels was finally struck last month john made it clear if this one you. should shoot from monthly efficiency comes. back home to reason may's deal only united politicians of all stripes against it faced with losing the vote by a landslide to reason make called it off at the eleventh hour and much to the hour . rage of politicians failed to set a new date the whole house wanted to do this w
it how to be rather straightforward that country advantage this is an historic moment from which there can be no turning back and brussels mr payne sean have created. but it. can be concluded quickly. bendish the negotiations began and chugged away for a year until they hit a couple of major stumbling blocks the thorny issue of the irish border as well as future trade bluster from one side to train work for economic cooperation. and provide a from the other let nobody be in any doubt that as...
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he had to take advantage ofa overseas. he had to take advantage of a weaker pound.nt £2500 on oxford street. i come here, it is a very good price. everything is half price and the shopping is london's very best. getting customers through the door is not the only challenge, with warehouses full of stock retailers are forced to keep slashing prices and they will need the spendthrift christmas spirit to stretch well into the new year. joe miller, bbc news. three more migrants have been rescued from a small boat as they tried to cross the english channel in the early hours of this morning. it follows the rescue yesterday of a0 migrants, including two children, mainly from iraq, iran and afghanistan. the home office has blamed organised crime. there has been a sharp rise in the number of migrants attempting to cross the channel from france since october. a man has died after being hit by a police car in liverpool last night. the victim was knocked down near the wallasey tunneljust before 7pm yesterday evening. it's being reported that the police car was responding to an
he had to take advantage ofa overseas. he had to take advantage of a weaker pound.nt £2500 on oxford street. i come here, it is a very good price. everything is half price and the shopping is london's very best. getting customers through the door is not the only challenge, with warehouses full of stock retailers are forced to keep slashing prices and they will need the spendthrift christmas spirit to stretch well into the new year. joe miller, bbc news. three more migrants have been rescued...
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one of the problems is people take know about this to advantage of it. michael in go to crosby, texas. good morning, michael. question or comment? caller: they are making deals with different countries right not going to talk about china, the united states. the united states call china try to work it out? ou don't call somebody a name you want to work an agreement? why do the country believe in open door? hy they got to say -- host: i understand your point. moulden, how does the impact the oes it trade with china? call, thank you for your michael. it doesn't. nafta, with some new provisions a new name. partnership, ific the deal signed under president obama that was never ratified president trump pulled out of would have put pressure on helped d would have probably achieve some economic some s in china at least agreements on treating intellectual property better. is t now the administration confronting china directly with tariffs on their products, they $50 billion and added another $200 billion. more in the future. there's a 90-day or something 80-day c
one of the problems is people take know about this to advantage of it. michael in go to crosby, texas. good morning, michael. question or comment? caller: they are making deals with different countries right not going to talk about china, the united states. the united states call china try to work it out? ou don't call somebody a name you want to work an agreement? why do the country believe in open door? hy they got to say -- host: i understand your point. moulden, how does the impact the oes...
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people are taking advantage of six to 11 inches of fresh snow. kevin cooper says conditions are fantastic heading into the holiday with resorts opening nearly all runs. >> all the resorts reporting close to 100. >> the weather is also helping out with temperatures staying cold enough to make sure the new snow doesn't melt away. >> do you ski? >> terribly. i am not good at it at all. >>> great conditions for skiing. not any new snow expected. a few flurries. look at the temperatures. with highs at 30 degrees, 31 degrees, that will be snow that will stay there for you for the weekend. people looking forward to their first new year's ski as well. the system we have to the northwest of us. a low-pressure system. a high-pressure system to the southwest. the low-pressure system slides on the inside and heads into nevada. tonight, mostly clear skies, high clouds. but tomorrow a set up that will drive wind toward the bay area. cooler temperatures and gusty winds rolling in as the system moves through. what does that mean for you? we are under a wind advi
people are taking advantage of six to 11 inches of fresh snow. kevin cooper says conditions are fantastic heading into the holiday with resorts opening nearly all runs. >> all the resorts reporting close to 100. >> the weather is also helping out with temperatures staying cold enough to make sure the new snow doesn't melt away. >> do you ski? >> terribly. i am not good at it at all. >>> great conditions for skiing. not any new snow expected. a few flurries. look...
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emily: do you think it could be advantageous to be private? always depends on what the details are. if you look, we're a pretty large company. in order to do that type of deal, you would take on a lot of leverage. that doesn't open up strategic flexibility. emily: so, when will we see qualcomm returning to the double-digit quarterly growth that made this company so popular with investors? steve: well, i think near-term we are focused on the stabilization of the apple relationship and the growth of 5g. both of them we think provide great output. emily: what if apple doesn't go your way? i mean, is that something that keeps you up at night? steve: of course that's something we worry about, but worldwide, we have hundreds of agreements that establish the value. we feel once we have an opportunity, we'll be able to prevail. emily: let's talk about new markets and where you see qualcomm progressing. you can work for a long time on some of the's technologies and then realize it's not going to be something that you dominated. -- dominate in. qualcomm
emily: do you think it could be advantageous to be private? always depends on what the details are. if you look, we're a pretty large company. in order to do that type of deal, you would take on a lot of leverage. that doesn't open up strategic flexibility. emily: so, when will we see qualcomm returning to the double-digit quarterly growth that made this company so popular with investors? steve: well, i think near-term we are focused on the stabilization of the apple relationship and the growth...
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roper and taking advantage of any opportunity there. the navy still is kinds of a top reformer of cyber phase three, opportunities where we return those initial small business awards into larger awards. and then this last year we have awarded several major ship construction projects directly to small businesses on the coast. so sometimes i think it gets thought of only from a technology standpoint. and we are having small business -- they are constructing ships for us, and doing an outstanding job. they will be a key to our future. >> that's great. i appreciate hearing that. can you tell us how we can ensure that small businesses in our states are aware of what's going on and how to be engaged in those proposals when they come out? >> absolutely. i have assigned a deputy program manager for all of our programs as a small business advocate. and so one thing to recommend to them is for any of the programs that they are interested in contact the program manager. that way they have got somebody inside the program that's their advocate as we
roper and taking advantage of any opportunity there. the navy still is kinds of a top reformer of cyber phase three, opportunities where we return those initial small business awards into larger awards. and then this last year we have awarded several major ship construction projects directly to small businesses on the coast. so sometimes i think it gets thought of only from a technology standpoint. and we are having small business -- they are constructing ships for us, and doing an outstanding...
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uses stone advantage. —— use his three stone advantage. —— use his three stone advantage. 0ne punch isntage. 0ne punch is all i could take to win this contest. that's what makes it so difficult to call. thank you so much. the fight is garnering lots of attention. well the fight is garnering lots of attention in particular because of the way these two men have escalated their war of words in the build—up... we caught up with former heavyweight world champion evander holyfield, who feels fury may have successfully affected wilder's mindset. it's amazing that certain people can get under your skin and tyson fury gets under your skin a little bit. it's what you do when you walk in the ring, how do you use it, when he faught the boy from cuba he was able to overcome that, because he said when he had to do. he focused, and the guy only got caught with the shot and he proved himself to the people. i get hurt, i'm not backing up, i'm coming for it, and he did and this is how he won that fight. now let's go to and theresa may and by minister talking in argentina. as we conclude this meeting of
uses stone advantage. —— use his three stone advantage. —— use his three stone advantage. 0ne punch isntage. 0ne punch is all i could take to win this contest. that's what makes it so difficult to call. thank you so much. the fight is garnering lots of attention. well the fight is garnering lots of attention in particular because of the way these two men have escalated their war of words in the build—up... we caught up with former heavyweight world champion evander holyfield, who...
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if they're not taken advantage of, they're taken advantage in the work place. >> senate bill 1300 close's loophole that allows employers to avoid sexual harassment and antiimmigration laws, they could sign leases of -- release was of liability and bonus, this law grew in public as people spoke about their experiences. >> it's not about a witch hunt or about one man or hundreds of men. it's about change, and acknowledging the injustices and in dig knits that women face on any given day and doing something about it. >> it also, assembly bill that requires employers to allow employees oms where they can pump. this bill took place in 2018. >>> our time is 5:09, several people spend part of christmas day on the golden gate bridge, the bridge watch angels say the holidays keep them busy. >>> and skiers took advantage of the conditions on the slopes. >>> and in weather, we have been dealing withment dry weather pattern. we had rainfall a few days ago but not for today. clear skies off to a chilly start. here's a live camera of about sfo, we'll let you know if we have any rain in the five-day for
if they're not taken advantage of, they're taken advantage in the work place. >> senate bill 1300 close's loophole that allows employers to avoid sexual harassment and antiimmigration laws, they could sign leases of -- release was of liability and bonus, this law grew in public as people spoke about their experiences. >> it's not about a witch hunt or about one man or hundreds of men. it's about change, and acknowledging the injustices and in dig knits that women face on any given...