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i'm going to present on this and aon will present part of it. i'm going to stand here. >> thank you. no explanation is needed. >> for those in the audience, i know the board members know that history, but for those in the audience you may remember that blue shield with an in a fast spiral in 2010 and in response, to an rfp, we put in the idea of a patient centered home which was an idea that was just being talked about then that ultimately became the accountable care organizations of today. it's an idea that to paul groundey from ibm and the idea that you coordinate people's care. it's something that hmo's are thought to do very well. we learned they didn't do it as well as we thought. calipers had already done this with blue shield in the sacramento area and they had early good results, early good returns financially. so when we did an rfp, blue shield came out as a vendor and they didn't want to just pilot 1aco, they wanted two. blue shield and the medical group. as you remember we had this conversation in march 11, 3 years ago and we announce
i'm going to present on this and aon will present part of it. i'm going to stand here. >> thank you. no explanation is needed. >> for those in the audience, i know the board members know that history, but for those in the audience you may remember that blue shield with an in a fast spiral in 2010 and in response, to an rfp, we put in the idea of a patient centered home which was an idea that was just being talked about then that ultimately became the accountable care organizations...
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ceo of aon global. there's a lot of political issues facing countries i mentioned.our global risk map, not just always about politics. what are the other areas that make up the risks? >> no absolutely. the risk itself is interact aive tool which allows businesses to get understanding of exposure to risks around the globe. the way we brautought it up and give risks to countries, we do underlying details to metrics that give overall ralting of individuals. >> what are metrics? i was reading things like corruption, riots, sabotage. is that right? >> nine significant risks we identify in the tool which include transrisks, fiscal intersfeerinte interferen interference. violence has been over the last few years. acts of terrorism, acts of war, foreign invasion. >> in your terms of history about putting risk map together, it's interesting to note higher risks seen in the brick nations. not long ago we saw the bric nations as a savior to the global economy. can this sometimes be a blip? well you know we tend to see risks emerging over a longer period. obviously the fortunes
ceo of aon global. there's a lot of political issues facing countries i mentioned.our global risk map, not just always about politics. what are the other areas that make up the risks? >> no absolutely. the risk itself is interact aive tool which allows businesses to get understanding of exposure to risks around the globe. the way we brautought it up and give risks to countries, we do underlying details to metrics that give overall ralting of individuals. >> what are metrics? i was...
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aon hewitt. this is going fairly quick. what we have done is updated the data from the last time. we now have the county. the only thing we are missing is the second part of the plan is the algorithm and blue shield is not finalized. this is not done. we want to say a couple things and ask if there is any questions. first we want you to look at page 2. when we came before you last time the overall increase was a minus 19 percent. now it's a minus 21 percent. so these healthy small people in active early retiree population and these 7,000 people in the retiree population are busy and not going to the doctor a lot. so i applaud them for not spending a lot of money. with that being said i want to turn you to a couple items and answer questions and since we are not going to vote on this until we are final done, that would be the final recard. i would like to turn you to page 3 and look at the rates. we are now at an overall adjusted for what we shared before the clear stabilization at $271 and that's a very low number. we have crossed the 30 threshold. i just want to plant the seed th
aon hewitt. this is going fairly quick. what we have done is updated the data from the last time. we now have the county. the only thing we are missing is the second part of the plan is the algorithm and blue shield is not finalized. this is not done. we want to say a couple things and ask if there is any questions. first we want you to look at page 2. when we came before you last time the overall increase was a minus 19 percent. now it's a minus 21 percent. so these healthy small people in...
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our greenhouse gas emissions by over 15%. ,he programs we have in place which we call energy , it has aon compounding effect. we are seeing additional benefits on an annual basis. we are meeting those standards ahead of time. with theen involved model we have on those standards , we anticipated greater cost and a much more difficult challenge of reaching these goals. every energy provider in our state is in compliance. we anticipate they all will be when the horizon meets those standards in place. we would like to see some recognition for those projects. >> i want jean and libby to answer the question as well. and measuringng co2 reduction from insisting -- from existing programs. >> that is a controversial issue. the tools we have been using, there have been question as to how accurate those are. measurement and evaluation tools. they are up to challenge. but, based on what we have available, we feel confident. trackingrsey has been since 1998 all omissions. it now includes carbon. it has to be at least 8-10 years now. we're pretty confident about that our utilities. companies have gener
our greenhouse gas emissions by over 15%. ,he programs we have in place which we call energy , it has aon compounding effect. we are seeing additional benefits on an annual basis. we are meeting those standards ahead of time. with theen involved model we have on those standards , we anticipated greater cost and a much more difficult challenge of reaching these goals. every energy provider in our state is in compliance. we anticipate they all will be when the horizon meets those standards in...
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in this half hour, china aon a collision course.ays the move could undermine the two country's relationships. >>> is britain a christian country? the prime minister sparks backlash on the christianity. aaron is back on how we consume tv. >> netflix has 44 million customers around the world. we look at their latest numbers out today and conversation for a slice of the television pie. >>> now it's the second world war really a cause of conflict nor china and japan today? a chinese court ordered a japanese ship be impounded in shanghai over unpaid debt related to the 1930s. two vessels were rented by the japanese company in 1936 and sunk in the second world war. this has angered japan and caused conflicts across the region. the japanese government considers the certain seizure of the this ship. the japanese government is deeply concerned with this and hopes the chinese government takes strong steps to deal with this. >> that's the story. michael has been monitor relations between japan and neighbors. he's with me now. michael, let's st
in this half hour, china aon a collision course.ays the move could undermine the two country's relationships. >>> is britain a christian country? the prime minister sparks backlash on the christianity. aaron is back on how we consume tv. >> netflix has 44 million customers around the world. we look at their latest numbers out today and conversation for a slice of the television pie. >>> now it's the second world war really a cause of conflict nor china and japan today? a...
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over a decade ago, an auv, aon the mouse underwater vehicle discovered the missing plane. >> coming upht tool is always the best case that you're looking for. >> reporter: high droid make it is remus family of auv. this is a larger auv and found air france flight 447 in 2011. mike mall radiony was on that mission. >> at the end of the day we knew what we were doing is to try to help people answer questions about that flight. >> reporter: if the bluefin-21 currently being used in the search for malaysia flight 370 can't find the missing jet searchers could call upon the remus 6000 and navigate in waters almost 5,000 feet deeper than the bluefin-21. >> basically operated in most of the world's oceans. >> reporter: when searchers asked if u.s. government for an auv, the navy says, the bluefin-21 was the only deep water vehicle it had available. after the remus auvs, mapping the ocean floor, they usually come back with when's called low frequency images. these are pictures it took of the submerged plane in massachusetts. >> and this shows up as different from the surrounding area indicatin
over a decade ago, an auv, aon the mouse underwater vehicle discovered the missing plane. >> coming upht tool is always the best case that you're looking for. >> reporter: high droid make it is remus family of auv. this is a larger auv and found air france flight 447 in 2011. mike mall radiony was on that mission. >> at the end of the day we knew what we were doing is to try to help people answer questions about that flight. >> reporter: if the bluefin-21 currently being...
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we'll keep an aon developments and it's a tense weekend in ukraine. we have other news to get to, including the latest in the efforts to start the middle east peace talks. we go indepth in "the week ahead". al jazeera will debut an original series called "borderland," retracing the fot steps of three migrants who died trying to cross the united states. >> welcome back to al jazeera america. here are the top stories we are following. the u.n. security council is meeting to discuss the deteriorating situation in ukraine. pro-russian activists are refusing to leave. ukraine's acting president is promising to fight back with an anti-terror operation. >> a report by a u.n. panel urges governments to take action to fight the effects of climate change. the panel found global greenhouse gas emissions have risen faster in the last decade. the u.n. it calling on countries worldwide to address renewable energy. >> in kansas city three are dead after a gunman opened fire. there has been a string of shootings along highways, it's unclear if today's incidents are r
we'll keep an aon developments and it's a tense weekend in ukraine. we have other news to get to, including the latest in the efforts to start the middle east peace talks. we go indepth in "the week ahead". al jazeera will debut an original series called "borderland," retracing the fot steps of three migrants who died trying to cross the united states. >> welcome back to al jazeera america. here are the top stories we are following. the u.n. security council is meeting...
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it's aon more permissive culture. unfettered abortion, okay? reason up to the birth process there is a struggle. the struggle is between,p usually, people of faith and the secular progressives. and the secular progressives have the media in their u pocket so they are powerful. >> look. i don't know where to start on this.wer so much air, so little time. look, i would start with the proposition that somehow, you know, all of these things, the permissiveness is radically increasing. i would say one of the more remarkable phenomena of the ra last 30 years is the increase in opposition to i abortion among young people. you would have thought together with other trends, yes, themo permissiveness on drugs and other stuff and onr sex and all of that, that you would get an increase in the permissiveness about abortion, but it's the reverse. interesting relationship between the new science, the imaging, the sonograms, theis idea of the fetus it as a person and actual increase in resistance. so, i think that the trends are going in both directions. and i
it's aon more permissive culture. unfettered abortion, okay? reason up to the birth process there is a struggle. the struggle is between,p usually, people of faith and the secular progressives. and the secular progressives have the media in their u pocket so they are powerful. >> look. i don't know where to start on this.wer so much air, so little time. look, i would start with the proposition that somehow, you know, all of these things, the permissiveness is radically increasing. i would...
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>> because they committed aon thishing misdeeds, engaging in subprime fraud to lying about the london whale episode where they had this suck hole of losses that was expanding within the company and they didn't disclose this in time to their investors and shareholders. there were so many things that went on at chase and they were charged collectively with all of this stuff. they were burning off banker. they somehow missed the fact this gigantic hedge fund wasn't making any trades and they could have sounded the alarm years beforehand. >> this is jamie diamond testifying in 2012 with barney frank in the chair. >> you did say finally that there would be some callbacks for compensation. you've also taken some responsibility here. will the callbacks -- is your compensation on the table for callbacks? >> this will be reviewed by the board? >> just answer my question. >> my compensation is 100% up to my board. >> is it under -- you said there are going to be callbacks for people responsibility? is your compensation in the pot being considered for that? >> they will seize what they see is ap
>> because they committed aon thishing misdeeds, engaging in subprime fraud to lying about the london whale episode where they had this suck hole of losses that was expanding within the company and they didn't disclose this in time to their investors and shareholders. there were so many things that went on at chase and they were charged collectively with all of this stuff. they were burning off banker. they somehow missed the fact this gigantic hedge fund wasn't making any trades and they...
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why aone of the reasons bitcoin, as separate digital currency, came to prominence. much information is available about me in too many places. i would like the capacity to use a currency that does not track to me and does not have any footprints. we will probably see more of that in the digital age. it is easy enough to create. groupsbe we will see like the one this collar -- caller was talking about. you do not want to comment on legislation. how much is congress doing on this and regulatory matters? guest: there is so much discussion in recent years about what to do, but it is a struggle though. there is a huge group of industry stakeholders and privacy advocates who have spent with two a year trying to, protocols on privacy. who to share it with, how it will be disclosed. and it fell apart last fall. there could be no coming together of this community. now they have thrown up their hands and they are hoping that their advocates in college or -- in congress or state legislatures, where were this is taking place, will take up their cause. now there is probably more
why aone of the reasons bitcoin, as separate digital currency, came to prominence. much information is available about me in too many places. i would like the capacity to use a currency that does not track to me and does not have any footprints. we will probably see more of that in the digital age. it is easy enough to create. groupsbe we will see like the one this collar -- caller was talking about. you do not want to comment on legislation. how much is congress doing on this and regulatory...
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they weren't going to have her leave aon a low note when things were in such disarray. i think she's done an incredible job from everything i'm hearing of, you know, really managing the process. for her to step back and it will end the important timing because of something you alluded to in your opening, the midterm elections, and i hi she becomes less of a lightning rod for the republicans going into the elections, and i know with all their nasty tweets, they're saying it's not about her. eric cantor said because nine and a half million some odd people -- anton, i do want to talk a little bit about there is a sense that there is health care critique. we do a lot of work on this. in the sense that the issue is not as potent anyway in the midterms. in a sense having kathleen sebelius walk away from it helps the health care law itself be on the stable. i'm assuming from your point of view that you think that's a pretty good place to be. >> it is a great place to be. the main point i would say to that is it is time to get past all the rhetoric about health care. secretary
they weren't going to have her leave aon a low note when things were in such disarray. i think she's done an incredible job from everything i'm hearing of, you know, really managing the process. for her to step back and it will end the important timing because of something you alluded to in your opening, the midterm elections, and i hi she becomes less of a lightning rod for the republicans going into the elections, and i know with all their nasty tweets, they're saying it's not about her. eric...
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began as aon really one industry town, focused around timber. as that industry begin to fade away with the onset of the recession and some other challenges, we reinvented ourselves as a tourism-based industry, attracting visitors here and the building and development industry has helped accommodate that growth. we are moving to the next evolution of diversifying the economy, bringing more mobile businesses here, focusing on startup, high-tech businesses. quality of life is extremely high. of thes an extreme value work, life, family balance. toloyers regularly commit days where it is acceptable to get a few runs in before heading to the office if there is good snow. get tok to cut out and the rivers for some good flyfishing and find another way to squeeze work in. there is still that hard-driving results-oriented culture because of the entrepreneurial spirit, but then there is that value of being close to the outdoors and being part of it. that is part of why bend is so special. host: now joining us on the set, peggy carr with the national center
began as aon really one industry town, focused around timber. as that industry begin to fade away with the onset of the recession and some other challenges, we reinvented ourselves as a tourism-based industry, attracting visitors here and the building and development industry has helped accommodate that growth. we are moving to the next evolution of diversifying the economy, bringing more mobile businesses here, focusing on startup, high-tech businesses. quality of life is extremely high. of...
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. >> he's wlopg blogging for -- >> he's now writing aon the business insider's website. >> i think that's like a match made in heaven. those two entities were created for each other. they let anyone write at pen something -- >> you know i'm a fan of -- >> oh, you are so politically correct. >> not on this show. >> why has hampton been? >> i got a chance to see him in the flesh a couple weeks ago. >> this is a little tmi. >> closely looking at the corporate tax structure today in a hearing at 9:00 a.m. the offshore strategy, hampton pearson joins us in the flesh with more on that story. good morning. >> good morning, guys. and thanks for the compliment, i think. back to that report, just released report from the senate subcommittee says caterpillar shifted $8 billion in profits to an offshore slick affiliate and over a 12-year period avoid paying about $2.4 billion in u.s. taxes. from 2000 to 2012 caterpillar pace more than $2 million to implement a strategy redirecting its profitable taxes from sales of replacement parts. in exchange for a small royalty, caterpillar transferred about 85%
. >> he's wlopg blogging for -- >> he's now writing aon the business insider's website. >> i think that's like a match made in heaven. those two entities were created for each other. they let anyone write at pen something -- >> you know i'm a fan of -- >> oh, you are so politically correct. >> not on this show. >> why has hampton been? >> i got a chance to see him in the flesh a couple weeks ago. >> this is a little tmi. >> closely...