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has an advantage here.d talk a little bit about how you would implement this and leverage the base. but also, where you see the fundamental advantages where the u.s. would better exploit the emerging technology that an adversary like a china? >> guest: and a lot of these technologies, as a nation we have considerable advantages and considerable capability. i think the challenge is aligning the challenging capability with the actual military problem were facing. this is a familiar conundrum of how do you get companies and founders and others who are working in these technologies that are really focused on commercial applications and not interested or actively opposed to work on military problems. i think one of the biggest advantages the united states has his operational expertise and excellence that we have in the united states military. separate and apart from the technology areas it's hard for a place, the amount of time dealing with these types of challenges with combat and it's not we should be overly r
has an advantage here.d talk a little bit about how you would implement this and leverage the base. but also, where you see the fundamental advantages where the u.s. would better exploit the emerging technology that an adversary like a china? >> guest: and a lot of these technologies, as a nation we have considerable advantages and considerable capability. i think the challenge is aligning the challenging capability with the actual military problem were facing. this is a familiar...
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so talk about where the us has a competitive advantage. but also those fundamental advantages with those emerging technologies like a china. >> yes a lot of these technologies as a nation of considerable advantages and capabilities challenges to align the capability we have at the actual military problem and this is a familiar conundrum to get companies founders and others working in these technologies to focus on commercial applications that is a conundrum for us. and to have the operational that excellence before the united states military. and it's hard to replace with the solving operational problems we should be over reliant upon. from the standpoint with those operational problems to have that ability there at the same time we need to be realistic there are a lot of aspects of how china will use these technologies and when it goes to scale and data collection and retention and shall we say less interested of those ethical concerns we spend a lot of time rightly focused on and then distrust its own people and to delegate those decisio
so talk about where the us has a competitive advantage. but also those fundamental advantages with those emerging technologies like a china. >> yes a lot of these technologies as a nation of considerable advantages and capabilities challenges to align the capability we have at the actual military problem and this is a familiar conundrum to get companies founders and others working in these technologies to focus on commercial applications that is a conundrum for us. and to have the...
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has a competitive advantage. you talk about, we could talk about how you would implement this kind of force and what we could leverage in terms of the u.s. ecological base, but also were to use the fundamental advantages with the u.s. would be able to better exploit these emerging technologies than an adversary like a china? >> in a lot of these technologies we still as a nation still have considerable advantages and considerable capability. the challenge is just a lightning the advantages and capability we have with the actual military problem we're facing. this is a familiar conundrum of how do you get companies and the kind of founders and others are working in these technologies that are focused on commercial applications and not interested or actively opposed to working on military problems. that is going to be a conundrum for us. one of the biggest advantages the united states has is just the operational expertise and excellence that we have in the united states military. separate and apart from the technol
has a competitive advantage. you talk about, we could talk about how you would implement this kind of force and what we could leverage in terms of the u.s. ecological base, but also were to use the fundamental advantages with the u.s. would be able to better exploit these emerging technologies than an adversary like a china? >> in a lot of these technologies we still as a nation still have considerable advantages and considerable capability. the challenge is just a lightning the...
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what i liked about your paper is what you've done is try to preserve competitive advantages. and the vulnerabilities and weaknesses the chinese communist party is exploiting. these summarize how to build and apply economic power as a key element of foreign policy and strategy, part of these three pillars that are very useful, we want to ensure we remain competitive as you put it. and with economic circumstances. >> >> there are at various times many have predicted the decline. when i think about the question of national power there are many dimensions which i don't touch on, military power, the power of our ideals but i did focus of paper i did with my colleagues on the intersection of economic security and national security emanating from my own experience and there are three pillars that were most important, the notion of innovation policy, emerging technologies are creating unique winner take all advantages, 5g is a good example of that. the implication of it being the infrastructure platform for a national security perspective but that's not the only area. quantum science
what i liked about your paper is what you've done is try to preserve competitive advantages. and the vulnerabilities and weaknesses the chinese communist party is exploiting. these summarize how to build and apply economic power as a key element of foreign policy and strategy, part of these three pillars that are very useful, we want to ensure we remain competitive as you put it. and with economic circumstances. >> >> there are at various times many have predicted the decline. when...
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on dealing with the coronavirus, again, double digit advantage, not as stark, double digit advantageen. and being competent, effective. ask that question, nine point edge for biden. all three of these, significant advantage for biden over donald trump. in terms of key groups where you have seen movement, what the poll is saying, white voters, trump leads biden by six. in 2016 in the exit poll, trump won by 20. so to go from 20 to 6 among white voters, that's a significant drop for trump. african americans similar to what we saw in 2016. a bit of an increase for trump, a bit among hispanic voters. again offset by losses in the poll among white voters. then there's this. is there hope for donald trump in this poll? what could you point to in a poll that looks this bad to be optimistic about. if you're trump, cutting the unemployment rate, we asked voters, who is better. trump actually with a 13 point advantage. dealing with the economy, trump with an 11 point advantage. and dealing with china, slight, three points. these are the only three questions. we asked a bunch of them. these are
on dealing with the coronavirus, again, double digit advantage, not as stark, double digit advantageen. and being competent, effective. ask that question, nine point edge for biden. all three of these, significant advantage for biden over donald trump. in terms of key groups where you have seen movement, what the poll is saying, white voters, trump leads biden by six. in 2016 in the exit poll, trump won by 20. so to go from 20 to 6 among white voters, that's a significant drop for trump....
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these medicare advantage models are incredibly promising in the pre-abca15 era. they are paid every month regardless of what is happening, they stay open and functioning during this covid-19 crisis where so many other fee-for-service clinics layoff doctors and nurses. that is an example of a new model or successful model, others including family members, recognize they look for clinics for these services. the second topic i want to talk about which i haven't been speaking about much as i have been talking about this book is a very important thing to me which is the issue of safety in healthcare. it may be surprising to you, we've heard a lot about the struggle of hospitals financially, relatively empty ward and clinics aside from covid-19 patients but when hospitals are fool, with these issues, they are not the safest places to be. 20 years ago, the institute of medicine, national academy of medicine, one that i am a member of, 20 years ago they put forward a report called 2 areas human, the estimated 20 years ago 100,000 americans each year were dying for medica
these medicare advantage models are incredibly promising in the pre-abca15 era. they are paid every month regardless of what is happening, they stay open and functioning during this covid-19 crisis where so many other fee-for-service clinics layoff doctors and nurses. that is an example of a new model or successful model, others including family members, recognize they look for clinics for these services. the second topic i want to talk about which i haven't been speaking about much as i have...
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and david, you had a unique advantage on the u.s. economy over the past two decades especially from the 2008 financial crisis when you served as under secretary of treasury and c.e.o. at bridgewater, what motivated you to write this paper to sustain this? mr. mccormick: thanks for having me and join me on the podcast and i'm happy to talk about this paper and something i was thinking about for years and came out of my time in the government where i reported the economic and the national security team and also served in different roles in the white house and treasury and over time as i reflected on some of the changes in the world and some of the design of our government, i started to question whether the united states was set up for success. and just to step back for a minute on that, there were a number of trends that maybe questioned whether america had a strategy of maintaining its economic might and the national security strategy said that economic strategy is and those includes the emergens of a winner take-all that offers advan
and david, you had a unique advantage on the u.s. economy over the past two decades especially from the 2008 financial crisis when you served as under secretary of treasury and c.e.o. at bridgewater, what motivated you to write this paper to sustain this? mr. mccormick: thanks for having me and join me on the podcast and i'm happy to talk about this paper and something i was thinking about for years and came out of my time in the government where i reported the economic and the national...
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i feel that retirees should have more than one option as we currently have with medicare advantage. i had, as a 30-year employee, always been enrolled in the city plan one, and at the age of 80, i am beginning to have more health problems, and it would be beneficial to me, as i'm sure to many others, that we have access to the best health plan available, and thank you for your consideration. >> clerk: thank you very much. moderator, will you open up the call line for the next caller. >> operator: you have zero questions remaining. >> clerk: president breslin, that concludes public comment. >> president breslin: okay. thank you. item number 6, please. >> clerk: item 6 is the election of the health service board officers, both president and vice president, for fiscal year 2020 through 2021. this presentation is done by president breslin. >> president breslin: every year at this time, we have an election for our officers, our president and vice president, and at this time, i would like to nominate dr. stephen follansbee as president for the next year, from 2020 to 2021. are there any o
i feel that retirees should have more than one option as we currently have with medicare advantage. i had, as a 30-year employee, always been enrolled in the city plan one, and at the age of 80, i am beginning to have more health problems, and it would be beneficial to me, as i'm sure to many others, that we have access to the best health plan available, and thank you for your consideration. >> clerk: thank you very much. moderator, will you open up the call line for the next caller....
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and then, in addition to the kaiser medicare advantage program plan in california, there are also the multiregion plans in washington, the northwest, which is primarily the portland, oregon, area, and hawaii for non-medicare retirees and medicare retirees. next slide. with the prenom cannant focus the medicare plans, you can see the covered medicare lines in the uhcppo, which is available nationally, as well as the kpsa, that's available in california. over 16,000 medicare lives in the uhcppo, and almost 13,500 lives in the kpsa, and with an additional 67 covered lives in the medicare plans in kaiser washington, northwest, and hawaii, totaling almost 37,000 covered lives in programs across sfhss. there are also 33 early retirees in the kaiser multiregion plans. so the remainder of this overview will focus on the kpsa offered in california and the uhcppo offered nationally. in 2017, sfhss navigated retirees to the two medicare plans available today. with the clinical and financial successes of the medicare advantage program over time, and continued enrollment growth that continues into
and then, in addition to the kaiser medicare advantage program plan in california, there are also the multiregion plans in washington, the northwest, which is primarily the portland, oregon, area, and hawaii for non-medicare retirees and medicare retirees. next slide. with the prenom cannant focus the medicare plans, you can see the covered medicare lines in the uhcppo, which is available nationally, as well as the kpsa, that's available in california. over 16,000 medicare lives in the uhcppo,...
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we've got to implement the national defense strategy because our comparative military advantage. china and russia are actually catching up and surpassing us in some areas. here is one big reason they've invested in the military. this is a shock when you talk to people because they don't expect it. i've learned many years ago we have the beshad the best of eve. ever since world war ii. between 2009 and 2018 is increased by 83%. it's remarkable how russia has grownw, by 35%. during the same pure code of time for that five year period we've reduced our military by 25%. now think about that. china increased theirs by 83%. if we reduce hours by 25% during the same time, and don't forget these countries willfully misdeed on many things including the actual size of the defense budget. erussia is three times larger than most people think it is. they look at it and think we don't have accurate information and we know the threats that are out there. because of these investments, china and russia have grown not justca the size of their milita, but that capability as well. last october, chin
we've got to implement the national defense strategy because our comparative military advantage. china and russia are actually catching up and surpassing us in some areas. here is one big reason they've invested in the military. this is a shock when you talk to people because they don't expect it. i've learned many years ago we have the beshad the best of eve. ever since world war ii. between 2009 and 2018 is increased by 83%. it's remarkable how russia has grownw, by 35%. during the same pure...
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know it gets harder and harder to get things done because neither party once the other to have an advantage. on an issue as important as this it is the height the cynicism and hypocrisy to prevent progress and gain political advantage. but i am reminded of the scripture and then to gain the whole world american people expect better. i my fellow iowans expect better. frankly, i expect better as well. i hope my colleagues reconsider their obstruction and let us get on with crafting a bipartisan police reform bill. i know my colleagues on the other side share our desire to share with our constituents. i doubt their sincerity to address inequities in the unfairness of policing. i don't doubt they have legitimate ideas how to improve the legislation if it comes before the united states senate. but at the very least we cannot accomplish any of those things unless you start a debate we've done it before on other issues only 18 months ago this chamber past the most significant criminal justice reform bill in a generation. that was a strong bipartisan bill. it wasn't easy. that senator durbin and i
know it gets harder and harder to get things done because neither party once the other to have an advantage. on an issue as important as this it is the height the cynicism and hypocrisy to prevent progress and gain political advantage. but i am reminded of the scripture and then to gain the whole world american people expect better. i my fellow iowans expect better. frankly, i expect better as well. i hope my colleagues reconsider their obstruction and let us get on with crafting a bipartisan...
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we have got to implement the national defense strategy because our comparative military advantage is at risk right now. china and russia are actually catching up and surpassed us in some areas. here's one big reason. that is that china and russia have invested in their military. now, this is a shocker. -- this is a shocker when you talk to people because they don't expect it. i learned many years ago -- at least i believed that we had the best of everything. this is ever since world war ii. it was true for a long period of time. but they have increased their military spending in china during the period of time between 2009 and 2018 by 83%. that's remarkable. russia has grown its budget by 35%. now, during that same period of time from 2010 to 2015, for that five-year period during the obama administration, we reduced our military by 25%. think about that. china increased theirs by 83%. we reduced ours by 25% during that same time period. and don't forget, these countries willfully mislead on many things including the actual size of their defense budget. russia is almost three times l
we have got to implement the national defense strategy because our comparative military advantage is at risk right now. china and russia are actually catching up and surpassed us in some areas. here's one big reason. that is that china and russia have invested in their military. now, this is a shocker. -- this is a shocker when you talk to people because they don't expect it. i learned many years ago -- at least i believed that we had the best of everything. this is ever since world war ii. it...
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the rate of change is slowing down and small-cap companies are going to take advantage or can take advantageuld be broader economic growth coming in the second half of the year in 2021. guy: just to pick up on her point, do you get a sense that small caps are less driven by fed liquidity? in theory, you can understand why. these are stocks that are much more attuned to the real economy and less attuned to the financial economy. that the correct way of assessing the situation? is ais: i think that logical way to assess the situation. the rally we have seen in the small-cap world from the bottom was powerful. up over 50%. over the past three days, we have had close to 12% combined, which creates opportunity for us. you haverge cap space, seen performance come from a concentrated area. what the market misses today in small caps is that there is an amount of innovation taking place in the small-cap market, domestically in the united -- in where you can find the united states. where you can find innovation is in the large-cap. is an opportunity many investors are missing. alix: what do you like?
the rate of change is slowing down and small-cap companies are going to take advantage or can take advantageuld be broader economic growth coming in the second half of the year in 2021. guy: just to pick up on her point, do you get a sense that small caps are less driven by fed liquidity? in theory, you can understand why. these are stocks that are much more attuned to the real economy and less attuned to the financial economy. that the correct way of assessing the situation? is ais: i think...
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the medicare advantage program, the special program includes that have expanded to clinics across the country, the care more about that house, when given the latitude and fixed amount of money to keep you healthy, it is in completely different ways from traditional medicare clinics. what happens is, if they can't keep healthy and they spend less, and if they not keeping it healthy, the emergency room, then they lose money. i talk about in the book, they spend a lot more time with the patients, they know seniors have more medical conditions, they need quality time with the clinician. they spend 40 minutes to an hour with each patient. they have shuttle services, they offer classes as part of their prevention program. they seem more in these hospitalizations. these models are incredibly promising their recovered era may have a set amount of money, paid every month regardless of what's happening, they've been able to stay open and functioning during this covert crisis when other clinics have had to furlough, layoff doctors and nurses so that's an example of a new model and when i talk ab
the medicare advantage program, the special program includes that have expanded to clinics across the country, the care more about that house, when given the latitude and fixed amount of money to keep you healthy, it is in completely different ways from traditional medicare clinics. what happens is, if they can't keep healthy and they spend less, and if they not keeping it healthy, the emergency room, then they lose money. i talk about in the book, they spend a lot more time with the patients,...
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this is our bibiggest advantage over the virus.f we don't use this advantage, the crisis will be far, far worse. again, people should realize that a as long as the epidemic spreads, in any country, it enendangers the whole of humankind. >> the fundamental problem about fighting a war against the coronavirus, the invisible enemy, is that it is hard to know when the battle is over, and this explains why governments are so cautious about lockdown exit plans. but harari says successfully navigating the pandemic requires a new mind-set, and that includeses dropping the metapho of war. if you could define a victory, how would you define it? because coronavirus is not something that can be eradicated. >> well, first, i think we shououldn't think abouout it as war. it's the wrong metaphor. you know, in a war, ultimately, you have soldiers with guns killing each other. this is a very different kind of situation. i mean, the heroes of this sisituation n is a nurse in hosl changing bed sheets. the whole crisis is about taking care of people,
this is our bibiggest advantage over the virus.f we don't use this advantage, the crisis will be far, far worse. again, people should realize that a as long as the epidemic spreads, in any country, it enendangers the whole of humankind. >> the fundamental problem about fighting a war against the coronavirus, the invisible enemy, is that it is hard to know when the battle is over, and this explains why governments are so cautious about lockdown exit plans. but harari says successfully...
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taking advantage of the cross -- crisis. pictures the cross -- crisis. these are unfortunately pictures we have seen last year since president bolsonaro came to power. it has been u nfortu nately, even came to power. it has been unfortunately, even less enforcement of the protection of the amazon forest. what we are now seeing is because police and law enforcement cannot cope because of the pandemic, there has been massive areas of the amazon that have been deforested. in the article it says it is an area of 20 times the size of manhattan, so this is really a massive area. at the appellee staggering when you put it like that. it really hit home what is happening —— absolutely staggering. they also talk about the infections surging as the world ends, —— world ends lockdown measures. when it comes to infections, the line is going the other way. yes, it looks at the new york times —— the new york times looks at developing countries such as india, mexico, pakistan and russia where the governments are having a very hard choice be
taking advantage of the cross -- crisis. pictures the cross -- crisis. these are unfortunately pictures we have seen last year since president bolsonaro came to power. it has been u nfortu nately, even came to power. it has been unfortunately, even less enforcement of the protection of the amazon forest. what we are now seeing is because police and law enforcement cannot cope because of the pandemic, there has been massive areas of the amazon that have been deforested. in the article it says it...
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i think a million companies have taken advantages of thejob retention companies have taken advantagesn advantages of thejob retention scheme, a million companies, 2.6 million self—employed people, there is nothing like it around the world. i think we should be very proud of what the uk has done and i think we can continue to ensure that nobody is penalised for doing the right thing to beat this virus. thank you, mr speaker. is my right honourable friend said, the primary aim of policy was to stop the nhs being swamped and that was met which is a great achievement, but will he take the opportunity today to restate that in the absence ofa today to restate that in the absence of a vaccine of each year this virus will stay in circulation and what people refer to as a second wave is in fact people refer to as a second wave is infacta people refer to as a second wave is in fact a continuation of the first wave, it has not gone away, and we can expect flare—ups as we have in germany and while the measures today are welcome and certainly get a whole new meaning to safe drinking that observati
i think a million companies have taken advantages of thejob retention companies have taken advantagesn advantages of thejob retention scheme, a million companies, 2.6 million self—employed people, there is nothing like it around the world. i think we should be very proud of what the uk has done and i think we can continue to ensure that nobody is penalised for doing the right thing to beat this virus. thank you, mr speaker. is my right honourable friend said, the primary aim of policy was to...
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i just took advantage. i felt bad this week to own it down when i owned it, it fell that much. i think it's an opportunity for the long term. >> all right i do want to remind everybody as well, coming up on monday right here, leon cooperman, the billionaire investor will give us his thought ons how far we have come from those lows where he thinks we may not be going e next we look forward to him being with us on monday. we do have more on the markets greg parsons is with us today. so is marc lasry looking forward to that in two minutes. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> off the best levels. we are still green across the board. let's get the headlines with sue. >> here is what's happening at this hour. florida reporting a record number of coronavirus infections for a second day in a row with more than 1900 new confirmed cases since yesterday. florida also reporting 29 new deaths raising that state's death toll to nearly 2900. new york's governor andrew cuomo says he will sign an executive order requiring local governments and police departments to enact police reforms by april 1st or they will not
i just took advantage. i felt bad this week to own it down when i owned it, it fell that much. i think it's an opportunity for the long term. >> all right i do want to remind everybody as well, coming up on monday right here, leon cooperman, the billionaire investor will give us his thought ons how far we have come from those lows where he thinks we may not be going e next we look forward to him being with us on monday. we do have more on the markets greg parsons is with us today. so is...
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the people had tax advantages, they get certain advantages, otherwise they won't put up their money. it affects tremendously the employment and areas that were absolutely dead or dying. >> harris: so they should bounce back faster. either from the pandemic or from this latest round of construction. >> president trump: we will get this straightened out. we can never gain back all of those lives that were lost. outside of that, we are going to be in very strong shape. we have tremendous stimulus, a lot of things happening. >> harris: i was going to toggle right then to former commander in louisville, i believe, david doran. >> president trump: i called his wife last night. >> harris: you talked with anne-marie? >> president trump: yes. >> harris: it didn't get a lot of coverage. we talked about on both measures on fox. but his murder was streamed live on fox. african-american cop. these have been really tough couple of weeks. you have lost people of color on both sides of what i guess would be termed as a fight, although i think we are all in this together. and we got to get to a bette
the people had tax advantages, they get certain advantages, otherwise they won't put up their money. it affects tremendously the employment and areas that were absolutely dead or dying. >> harris: so they should bounce back faster. either from the pandemic or from this latest round of construction. >> president trump: we will get this straightened out. we can never gain back all of those lives that were lost. outside of that, we are going to be in very strong shape. we have...
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drug, themous advantage on that front.,rms of their center the things they had gone for, test mode where they are collecting data. at this point, looking at really the last 1% of cases where you are collecting data on how to navigate those scenarios. important advantage that we think is getting priced into the stock as well. emily: meantime, elon musk himself has said that he thinks tesla's stock price is too high. he later followed up to that tweet, saying that he always believed in tesla's long-term future. now that this all is happening, he tweeted "lol," laugh out this about the time story broke, then tweeted "stonks," a finance term related to an elevated stock price. is he pushing the boundaries of what he should be doing here? i think he certainly is, talking about stock price in a way that some might frown upon. the bigger question is more about what is going on in the broader market with the prospect of persistently low interest rate. it investorsading pressing technology winners in the market. at a place where so
drug, themous advantage on that front.,rms of their center the things they had gone for, test mode where they are collecting data. at this point, looking at really the last 1% of cases where you are collecting data on how to navigate those scenarios. important advantage that we think is getting priced into the stock as well. emily: meantime, elon musk himself has said that he thinks tesla's stock price is too high. he later followed up to that tweet, saying that he always believed in tesla's...
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premiumbasic part d dropped 13.5% and medicare advantage premiums have dropped 27 percent on average. foster was the first year where drug prices and 52 years, where drug prices have gone down. the cost of prescription drugs. we are strongly defending medicare and social security and we always well and will always protect our senior citizens and everybody against pre-existing conditions. my administration has also taken vital action to protect seniors in nursing homes. we delivered $81 million for increased inspections. we provided every medicare certified nursing home with shipments of personal protective equipment. very hard with the governors of the states on their nursing homes because obviously that was very sad situation what happened to some of the states where they did not do a good job with respect to nursing homes. they were caught unaware. there were caught unaware, unfortunately. so we are working hard with the governors and with everybody having to do with nursing homes because that is a vulnerability. it is a real soft spot. in terms of the covid or any of the 15 names y
premiumbasic part d dropped 13.5% and medicare advantage premiums have dropped 27 percent on average. foster was the first year where drug prices and 52 years, where drug prices have gone down. the cost of prescription drugs. we are strongly defending medicare and social security and we always well and will always protect our senior citizens and everybody against pre-existing conditions. my administration has also taken vital action to protect seniors in nursing homes. we delivered $81 million...
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our biggest advantage over the virus is that humans can cooperatate in wayss thehe viru cannotot.us in china cannot givee informrmation t to a virus in t usa about how to infect or how to avoid the immmmune system. but a a doctor in china can giv advice too a doctor in the u.s. the government of china can help the government o of the u.s. they can come a and form and commonon plain off how to figige virus glally, and this is our biggest advantage over the virus and if wee don't usese the advantage the crisis w will be far, far worse and, again, people should realize as long as the epidemic spreads in any country, it endangers the whole of human kind. the problem is the invisible enememy, and it's hard to know when the battle is over, and this explains why governments are so cautious about lockdown exit plans, but he says successfully navigating the pandemic requires a new mind-set, and that includes dropping the metaphors of war. >> if you could define a victory how would you define it? >> first, i think we shouldn't think about i it as a war. it's a a metaphor. in a war you have
our biggest advantage over the virus is that humans can cooperatate in wayss thehe viru cannotot.us in china cannot givee informrmation t to a virus in t usa about how to infect or how to avoid the immmmune system. but a a doctor in china can giv advice too a doctor in the u.s. the government of china can help the government o of the u.s. they can come a and form and commonon plain off how to figige virus glally, and this is our biggest advantage over the virus and if wee don't usese the...
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our advantage was some fine sharpshooters. was their advantage.antage was some fine sharpshooters. they had giants. we had giant killers. one was the worst. ask anyone where you felt at the worst and you may hear a few other names, but it was bad all over. most guys would say that one. some places, we were just outnumbered. but here, we were outnumbered, outgunned, out tanked, and outflanked. we pushed out, trying to poke a hole in their lines. no go. we tried another direction. but at the end of every road leading out, there were thousands of north korean troops and plenty of t-34 tanks. it got kind of confusing. there was one hot day. 100 degrees. we just sat. there was no place to go. it was war. not the way it is in the movies. we were all tired, including general dean. flank attacks had cut every escape route. we gassed up, ready for a move. we were supposed to hold this hot town for two days. we held it for three. it was get out or be trapped in tejon. we got out. we fought our way out. general dean stayed behind. would still be there. it wa
our advantage was some fine sharpshooters. was their advantage.antage was some fine sharpshooters. they had giants. we had giant killers. one was the worst. ask anyone where you felt at the worst and you may hear a few other names, but it was bad all over. most guys would say that one. some places, we were just outnumbered. but here, we were outnumbered, outgunned, out tanked, and outflanked. we pushed out, trying to poke a hole in their lines. no go. we tried another direction. but at the end...
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unitedhealthcare medicare advantage plans have so much to take advantage of.ee a doctor from the comfort and safety of home with zero copay. call today to get more of the care you need. with zero copay. why accept it frompt an incompyour allergy pills?e else. flonase sensimist. nothing stronger. nothing gentler. nothing lasts longer. flonase sensimist. 24 hour non-drowsy allergy relief >>> we turn next here to the tropical storm striking central america. amanda, the first named storm...
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we have a responsibility to take advantage of it. and i'm glad that the black caucus, john lewis, the conscious of the congress, an inspiration to so many of us for so many years in the congress, an honor to serve with him such an inspiration to us over the year, but many members of congress especially members of the black caucus have had these bills in the works for a long time and then we have other things. heroes' act helping in terms of disparities, access to coronavirus testing, tracing, treatment. we have the under our heroes act, helping people in the communities including education and putting money in people's pockets helping people through this difficult time. so when you show figures that the american people think things are ouch control t of control i country. there are solutions. the coronavirus was very descript uv f destructive. we say test, treat, get the job done. talk about honoring our heroes. there is a path to bringing, restoring order to our country. if the president wishes to take that path, or if he just wishe
we have a responsibility to take advantage of it. and i'm glad that the black caucus, john lewis, the conscious of the congress, an inspiration to so many of us for so many years in the congress, an honor to serve with him such an inspiration to us over the year, but many members of congress especially members of the black caucus have had these bills in the works for a long time and then we have other things. heroes' act helping in terms of disparities, access to coronavirus testing, tracing,...
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and partially you try to do some good the country, people take advantage of it . and we are going to hear from her folks today but what is going on out there and so it is about how to make sure it stops if we can. in phase four will be coming. there's a need my view for phase four. i would like to learn as much as we can about the paycheck protection program. and supplement unemployment benefits. how those programs are sometimes being abused. in generally about what people are doing out there to scam americans particularly are seniors. and that is the purpose of the hearing. now i will turn it over. i will put my statement in the record so you can proceed. thank you. >> let's start with mr. hughes. good morning mr. chairman . ranking member and members of the committee. thank you for inviting me to discuss federal law enforcement efforts to deter and prosecute those who violate federal law by exploiting the covid-19 epidemic. before he focused on the dumping of the day on take a moment with the tragic killing of george floyd. as i previously said, video images of
and partially you try to do some good the country, people take advantage of it . and we are going to hear from her folks today but what is going on out there and so it is about how to make sure it stops if we can. in phase four will be coming. there's a need my view for phase four. i would like to learn as much as we can about the paycheck protection program. and supplement unemployment benefits. how those programs are sometimes being abused. in generally about what people are doing out there...
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whatpl they're doing is taking advantage -- >> how do you find out about these cases? >> it's a wide range. part of it is outreach the fbi conducts with the banking sector and with thein private sector. one of the things we do is we formed relationships with financial institutions and provided them with the training, having an idea of what to look for, some of the front indicators. part of it is a relationship. the other part of that relationship is with the small business administrations office of inspector. general, and so through coordination with s bas oig we are also receiving information that helps us open cases. le]. >> are looking out of a score. if you could get back to the committee. if there's anything you don't have in terms of being able to deal with us, let us know. if you need more stuff the snow. but generally speaking, how do we stand with the resources and tools necessary to oversee these programs. >> i think the answer is yes, and tara graham we really appreciate the support. it's been a number of legislative proposals this but in this discussion one
whatpl they're doing is taking advantage -- >> how do you find out about these cases? >> it's a wide range. part of it is outreach the fbi conducts with the banking sector and with thein private sector. one of the things we do is we formed relationships with financial institutions and provided them with the training, having an idea of what to look for, some of the front indicators. part of it is a relationship. the other part of that relationship is with the small business...
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at night you are seeing a lot of people were opportunists taking advantage of the perfect storm where we've been locked down because of this. police are overwhelmed. in new york city, less than 40000 police officers will have to protect 8 million citizens. there's no way they can do that so police are going to select what they can do without agitating any further conflicts between the constituent who lives there and police. rick: where does it go from here? how does this situation get resolved? >> the way it has been in the past, which is to have people come together, talk about solutions, government leaders stepping up from more presence of law enforcement, private enforcement, as you reported mentioned earlier, security guard those stores were not. presence of law enforcement around, leaders stepping up, people coming together, hopefully the rest of the other police officers and then we can begin to heal and work on what caused these particular issues as a result of george floyd which is, we need to be able to get rid of bad apples in the police department. rick: that's one of the r
at night you are seeing a lot of people were opportunists taking advantage of the perfect storm where we've been locked down because of this. police are overwhelmed. in new york city, less than 40000 police officers will have to protect 8 million citizens. there's no way they can do that so police are going to select what they can do without agitating any further conflicts between the constituent who lives there and police. rick: where does it go from here? how does this situation get resolved?...
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and that advantage over classical systems doubles with each additional cubit. the google processes 54 cubits allow some 9000 trillion states to be represented simple taney. that number of grains of rice would easily and go for the eiffel tower the real one that is. quantum bits because we have several of them it's important for them to be working closely together that's a property known in quantum mechanics as entanglement and they have to join up to form an entangled state that means you have a single state in which all the cubits perform together instead of each one leading its own life. before a measurement these quantum coins are in a mixed state of heads and tails but when one of the coins takes on a defined state so does the other. this is quantum entanglement one of the spookiest phenomena in quantum physics entangled objects seem to know what's happening to the other objects even when they're apart this means they affect of lee transmit information to one another. creating entanglement between the cubits is a huge technical challenge. and entangled quan
and that advantage over classical systems doubles with each additional cubit. the google processes 54 cubits allow some 9000 trillion states to be represented simple taney. that number of grains of rice would easily and go for the eiffel tower the real one that is. quantum bits because we have several of them it's important for them to be working closely together that's a property known in quantum mechanics as entanglement and they have to join up to form an entangled state that means you have...
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the one advantage really someone essaljeanne shaheen running for reelection, very popular. there are two well spoken republicans running in a primary now. she is the odds on favorite to it. she is clearly, strategic wise, the most gifted democratic politician we have had since world war ii in new hampshire. so she will help the biden campaign come tried to merge there's. withrge with there's -- theirs. host: her husband, billy shaheen, has been legendary in democratic politics in the state. what role will he play? guest: as a democratic committeeman, he endorsed biden before the primary. that helps to have that kind of relationship. conduit between the senator and the vice president. that is going to be part of what ines this a competitive race november. if there was no senate race, as there was not two years ago, i think biden would have a tougher chance that having shaheen's support. that will help bolster him in the state. host: because do such a competitive state we will check in with you often. kevin landrigan is joining us from new hampshire. ♪ >> c-span' journal ever
the one advantage really someone essaljeanne shaheen running for reelection, very popular. there are two well spoken republicans running in a primary now. she is the odds on favorite to it. she is clearly, strategic wise, the most gifted democratic politician we have had since world war ii in new hampshire. so she will help the biden campaign come tried to merge there's. withrge with there's -- theirs. host: her husband, billy shaheen, has been legendary in democratic politics in the state....
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neither party is advantaged by absentee voting. there is not an inherent advantage to the republican or democrat party because of absentee ballots. there is an inherent advantage to those of the party or candidate who chooses to focus on that alternatives to get his or her supporters to the polls. one of the things i have really -- and really confused or befuddled buys i have a president of the united states, the bully pulpit, the incumbent, he has a team around him who has a huge warchest, who has millions of electronic why thers, how and president would not be encouraging his followers and 50 partiesman in all to maximize the use of absentee ballots is beyond comprehension for me. it seems to me at this point in the advantages are inherent to him and his incumbency. i would say if he is interested in retaining the senate as and from his perspective flipping the house from democrat to republican, collaborating and working with individual candidates, incumbents and challengers, can maximize absentee ballot participation as a focal
neither party is advantaged by absentee voting. there is not an inherent advantage to the republican or democrat party because of absentee ballots. there is an inherent advantage to those of the party or candidate who chooses to focus on that alternatives to get his or her supporters to the polls. one of the things i have really -- and really confused or befuddled buys i have a president of the united states, the bully pulpit, the incumbent, he has a team around him who has a huge warchest, who...
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so given the advantages of incumbency and biden's poor performance in the past makes it a tight race here. >> the winner back in 2016 and this year in the democratic primary from neighboring state of vermont. senator bernie sanders. does he add any gravitas to the campaign in the fall? >> they seem to have had a good relationship and you hit on something really important, steve. as we saw in 2016, if hillary had great difficulty getting bernie's huge organization here to line up behind her. i mean, that's what folks tend to get in the election and bernie won percentage points over hillary. so getting that, all of that group behind her was really, really important and it was difficult. and what biden hasn't had that problem with bernie, i think they've had a good relationship throughout the new hampshire primary campaign. there were few low blows fired by either candidate. so sanders folks are looking forward to getting behind biden and what's interesting is particularly for the biden campaign. he's going to profit in september. in september we have a primary race for governor, which
so given the advantages of incumbency and biden's poor performance in the past makes it a tight race here. >> the winner back in 2016 and this year in the democratic primary from neighboring state of vermont. senator bernie sanders. does he add any gravitas to the campaign in the fall? >> they seem to have had a good relationship and you hit on something really important, steve. as we saw in 2016, if hillary had great difficulty getting bernie's huge organization here to line up...
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are there better ways dod can take advantage for that industrial base of the united states with the management tools more quickly than through the normal acquisition pipeline. >> this is a 64 million-dollar question. and then to talk about all this and this is something that really hit home for me and how so many of the things that what we have said over the past 20 and 30 years it always drew very similar and then why did we fail to do or not do what was so important
are there better ways dod can take advantage for that industrial base of the united states with the management tools more quickly than through the normal acquisition pipeline. >> this is a 64 million-dollar question. and then to talk about all this and this is something that really hit home for me and how so many of the things that what we have said over the past 20 and 30 years it always drew very similar and then why did we fail to do or not do what was so important
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i think we need to take advantage of it. i totally -- the nba is my family. i have a lot of respect for them
i think we need to take advantage of it. i totally -- the nba is my family. i have a lot of respect for them
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it was very difficult to take advantage and get the planes back in the sky.as at gatwick yesterday really impressed they got themselves engineered up for easy jet to get things going. it was great i was there and it was great what they were doing i saw an 0700 flight that was one i saw an 8:00 flight to bell fast and 10:45 flight leaving to niece. three flights. they have the busiest runway on the planet and i saw three flights. the aviation industry has miles to go before it can get near the kind of demand back which excites the producers. >> another feature that stands out to me is the bp story and the massive announcement riding down the value around $7.5 billion you have followed this so closely. do you expect to see more announcements like this as the pandemic forces another look at whether these companies should be accelerating the shift of what it should mean for fossil fuel and the assets right now? >> i thought it was fascinating. i cast my eye over the story as well what i was most surprised there is that people were surprised about it bp can't see
it was very difficult to take advantage and get the planes back in the sky.as at gatwick yesterday really impressed they got themselves engineered up for easy jet to get things going. it was great i was there and it was great what they were doing i saw an 0700 flight that was one i saw an 8:00 flight to bell fast and 10:45 flight leaving to niece. three flights. they have the busiest runway on the planet and i saw three flights. the aviation industry has miles to go before it can get near the...
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feel they have advantages that the former secretary of state did not have. but joe biden has largely been hidden from the public view within the last couple of weeks. when i put that question to strategists, they say that the biden campaign is trying to make this a referendum election, not a choice election. sot's why we are seeing little of former vice president joe biden. from the republican standpoint, i spoke with two sources, and what they have said is they are not paying attention to national polls. they are paying attention to the president's approval rating on how he's handling the economy, which outpaces his overall approval rating by double digits. a fox news paul came out yesterday has the economic approval rating anywhere from three to four percentage points up over the last month. that's economic news that the president is banking on come november. have relived the tactical warfare of a never-ending election. what is the task of president trump's campaign and the president to regroup from this week to the weekend. kevin: he's heading to arizona
feel they have advantages that the former secretary of state did not have. but joe biden has largely been hidden from the public view within the last couple of weeks. when i put that question to strategists, they say that the biden campaign is trying to make this a referendum election, not a choice election. sot's why we are seeing little of former vice president joe biden. from the republican standpoint, i spoke with two sources, and what they have said is they are not paying attention to...
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it is going to turn into a riot or people start taking advantage of this. >>and just start looting tomorrow. she says a few neighboring businesses also had some vandalism but nothing like what happened on friday and saturday when protests turned violent. mayor sam liccardo was among those helping clean up the mess race this >>damage stewart said. santa clara has now joined san jose imposing a curfew from 08:30pm to 05:00am until further notice. >>police are on high alert as some protesters are expected to defy the curfew back at the smoke shop which was already hit hard by the pandemic she suspects the people who did this. >>we're not thinking about george floyd man is assessed or what happened to george george floyd it's it's really sad. but you know all the all the peaceful protests that they're not in support of this. this is this is not for this. so you know this is something that someone else is just taking advantage of the san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news. >>for your money this morning, the coronavirus shut down since streaming subscriptions up 31% a
it is going to turn into a riot or people start taking advantage of this. >>and just start looting tomorrow. she says a few neighboring businesses also had some vandalism but nothing like what happened on friday and saturday when protests turned violent. mayor sam liccardo was among those helping clean up the mess race this >>damage stewart said. santa clara has now joined san jose imposing a curfew from 08:30pm to 05:00am until further notice. >>police are on high alert as...
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the one advantage someone like biden has is essentially who else is at the top of the ticket? very popular. there's two well-spoken republicans running in a primary now, but she's the odds onto win. she's clearly strategic wise the most gifted politician we've had since world war ii in new hampshire. so she's going to help the biden campaign really get its act together and work with her campaign and try and merge it with theirs and that's going to help no question. >> and quick follow-up, her husband billy shaheen, what role will he play? >> he'll be important for sure. it's a national democratic committee man. he endorsed biden in the primary, some time before it. and it certainly helps to have that kind of relationship, and i i know he's very much a conduit between the senator and vice president and that is going to be part of what makes this a really competitive race in november. i mean, if there was no senate race as there wasn't two years ago i think biden would have a tougher chance than having shaheen support -- both is really going to help bolster him in a state he's n
the one advantage someone like biden has is essentially who else is at the top of the ticket? very popular. there's two well-spoken republicans running in a primary now, but she's the odds onto win. she's clearly strategic wise the most gifted politician we've had since world war ii in new hampshire. so she's going to help the biden campaign really get its act together and work with her campaign and try and merge it with theirs and that's going to help no question. >> and quick follow-up,...