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kelvin richards,er a pharmacist with aon pharmacy practice. i'm here to present insights on pharmacy benefits. some of the trends we see in the marketplace and activities concerning and good. to go over a few of what we expect-a few items we expect to happen over the next few years that might be relevant to this group. the agenda outlined on the next page while it is simple there is plenty for us to talk about in each of the topics i outlined. the over arching trend will be certainly the pharmacy marketplace. we'll take a couple minutes and dive into clinical insights. we'll talk about a medication class called glp1. get into what those are in a second. some of the new invasion in the specialty medications, how they impact the plan and members. also talk about the marketplace in general. we'll look at the pbm's, some good and some bad. what is said bay the ftc, some lawsuits ongoing and wrap up looking at some of the legislation that is facing this space quite a bit on the front from the states, some federal, lot for us to consider, a lot of p
kelvin richards,er a pharmacist with aon pharmacy practice. i'm here to present insights on pharmacy benefits. some of the trends we see in the marketplace and activities concerning and good. to go over a few of what we expect-a few items we expect to happen over the next few years that might be relevant to this group. the agenda outlined on the next page while it is simple there is plenty for us to talk about in each of the topics i outlined. the over arching trend will be certainly the...
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promise you will have a miracle in aon week as long as you pay $7000.me it was important to give people a more realistic sense of what they could expect also show them there were red flags they should be weary of. i think psychedelicss altered states in general can be very useful in a therapeutic context. they put the mind in a state of disruptive thinking for a period they give you a window of opportunity to see things differently. to understand your own personal narrative with greater clarity. to connect the dots that had been elusive before to have a burst of inability to think clearly about the roots of what brought you to a state of depression, or addiction or whatever you are struggling with. but, i think we talk a lot about the therapeuticnd value. not enough about how this could go wrong this process of disruptive thinking and malleable thinking can be hijacked by an inability to sort of bring you to reasonable conclusions and insights that will shape behavior in a healthy manner. or by stumbling into some but he was a predator and take advantag
promise you will have a miracle in aon week as long as you pay $7000.me it was important to give people a more realistic sense of what they could expect also show them there were red flags they should be weary of. i think psychedelicss altered states in general can be very useful in a therapeutic context. they put the mind in a state of disruptive thinking for a period they give you a window of opportunity to see things differently. to understand your own personal narrative with greater...
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. ♪ ♪ just a box of rain, water, believe it if you needed it, if you don't just pass it aon ♪ >> reporter in the statements you put out that he changed your life. >> you know, i owe so much to the stuff that phil taught me or turned me on to. >> phil turned me on to indian classical music. that was a major thing in my life. >> but we developed this language that only we spoke really. >> yeah, he taught us basically how to be free. >> reporter: he taught you how to be free? >> how to play free and not have to play in any set, fixed way. because he was a very unique bass player. it would help us be more improvisational. >> i think it's phil's line is when it's all working, you open a valve. >> you can look at that metaphor, because it justs for out. ♪ the only to say ♪ >> reporter: the grateful dead breck up after jerry garcia died in 1995. ♪ i will get by ♪ >> reporter: but in 2015, lesh joined the three at fare thee well at a series of concerts celebrating the band's 50th anniversary. there had been hopes all four might reunite again on the 60th anniversary next year. >> we just don't hav
. ♪ ♪ just a box of rain, water, believe it if you needed it, if you don't just pass it aon ♪ >> reporter in the statements you put out that he changed your life. >> you know, i owe so much to the stuff that phil taught me or turned me on to. >> phil turned me on to indian classical music. that was a major thing in my life. >> but we developed this language that only we spoke really. >> yeah, he taught us basically how to be free. >> reporter: he taught...
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last year, it caused $14 billion in economic losses according to aon and $6.5 billion of losses in cropgest insured loss across the globe. surpassing the maui wildfires which was linked to drought. this year, the worst drought conditions happened in the finfall. experts tell me it could affect the planting of the winter wheat. barge prices are rising with the mississippi levels being low. some louisiana towns, when the river flow is not forceful enough to keep the saltwater at bay. manufacturing and tourism and homes with wells running dry. the southeast and western regions are accustomed to water advisories, now they are widespread across the northeast. in new york city, itself, frank. >> i'm seeing the smoke here in new york city, contessa. you can smell it coming into the headquarters. you mentioned one of the wildfires close to our headquarters. i want to talk about the insurance angle. will this impact insurers the same way the other severe weather? >> it is interesting. fire insurance has had the most property damage in the wildfires. more than 1,700 structures damaged in californ
last year, it caused $14 billion in economic losses according to aon and $6.5 billion of losses in cropgest insured loss across the globe. surpassing the maui wildfires which was linked to drought. this year, the worst drought conditions happened in the finfall. experts tell me it could affect the planting of the winter wheat. barge prices are rising with the mississippi levels being low. some louisiana towns, when the river flow is not forceful enough to keep the saltwater at bay....
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don't eret aone tell you that one vote does not make a difference. jenkin lost, cumberland county by eight votes and graham actually got a majority of the. in june, he had a county but jenkin did very well in perry county and he the election by ten votes. ten votes on february. we have a a new bill introduced in the state. it's called senate bill 601, introduced by senator weekley of cumberland county. and it authorizes court of oh year and terminates here in cumberland county to open the judgment in the case of the commonwealth, paul supa and to grant a new trial. if said courts shouting popular proper, the bill is signed into by governor geary on march 28th, 1872. well, no surprise, judge duncan immediately orders second trial for dr. cooper, and the trial commences jury selection on wednesday august 28th, representing the commonwealth is our new district attorney, wilbur sadler. he was assisted by the former district attorney. mr. mclaughlin and supa retains his defense team. the murder trial of ul shoop finally comes to an end on the ofmber 7th,
don't eret aone tell you that one vote does not make a difference. jenkin lost, cumberland county by eight votes and graham actually got a majority of the. in june, he had a county but jenkin did very well in perry county and he the election by ten votes. ten votes on february. we have a a new bill introduced in the state. it's called senate bill 601, introduced by senator weekley of cumberland county. and it authorizes court of oh year and terminates here in cumberland county to open the...
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julie, kick it off aon is an interesting smaller company. >> you saw the division with exxon and chevronexxon. >> i'll take the opposite, chevron. >> you look sharp today. i can't really figure it out. any, citibank, i think banks are going >>> my mission is simple, to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. mad money starts now. >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to mad money. welcome to "cramerica." my friends, i'm just trying to make a little money. my job is not just to educate, but to entertain. call me, 1-800-743-cnbc ,
julie, kick it off aon is an interesting smaller company. >> you saw the division with exxon and chevronexxon. >> i'll take the opposite, chevron. >> you look sharp today. i can't really figure it out. any, citibank, i think banks are going >>> my mission is simple, to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. mad money starts now. >>> hey, i'm cramer....
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we're always working aon a project.u. while loading up our suv, one extra push and... crack!tly when he'd arrive. we can keep working! ♪ synth music ♪ >> woman: safelite came to us. >> tech: hi, i'm kendrick. >> woman: replaced our windshield, and installed new wipers to protect our new glass. that's service on our time. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ ballerini and noah kahn, thomas rhett, and teddy swift. brooks and dunn featuring jellyroll. let's party nashville and a star studded tribute to george strait. >> luke bryan, peyton manning, and lainey wilson host the cma awards live wednesday on abc and stream next day on hulu. >> luke bryan. peyton manning and lainey wilson host the cma awards live on abc november 20th. >> sponsored locally by the u.s. department of health and human services. risk less, do more campaign, reminding you to get this season's flu and covid 19 vaccines. >> your next favorite thing about this place is waiting to be discovered. did you know you could do this? and you don't want to miss that? >> and a reminder. abc news live will h
we're always working aon a project.u. while loading up our suv, one extra push and... crack!tly when he'd arrive. we can keep working! ♪ synth music ♪ >> woman: safelite came to us. >> tech: hi, i'm kendrick. >> woman: replaced our windshield, and installed new wipers to protect our new glass. that's service on our time. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ ballerini and noah kahn, thomas rhett, and teddy swift. brooks and dunn featuring jellyroll....
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democrat on the committee, had this to say after guest's comments i do not want the american public or aon
democrat on the committee, had this to say after guest's comments i do not want the american public or aon
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later you forward-looking risk discl do not makeny implied aon about previous events in the present riskrm that they create. you wanted different categorical rule. the context you are looking at isther there is a misrepresentation, not a misleading representation. i that that is a question he justice was asking you. you are shaking your head yes. you are saying that it has to be an explicit or implicit representation but t is no such thing as having a misleading representation with risk disclosures. >> justice, no one likes to be accused of having a categorical rule, but l me explain to you. >> you are smiling because i think that is what you want. >> i think we want a rule that goes like this. i think when you have a statement like the statements at issue here which actually boi down to the proposition, if ths an episode of data misuse, facebookay suffer harm to its business or representation. there is no implied representationutore about whether or not data misus has occurred in the past. no different from the adverse publicity example from 10 k or any number of examples. >> that i sto
later you forward-looking risk discl do not makeny implied aon about previous events in the present riskrm that they create. you wanted different categorical rule. the context you are looking at isther there is a misrepresentation, not a misleading representation. i that that is a question he justice was asking you. you are shaking your head yes. you are saying that it has to be an explicit or implicit representation but t is no such thing as having a misleading representation with risk...
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sol this concludes my presentation aon graffiti private. can take any questions on graffiti related questions. how long does the abatement work? can they can go back and then sign up again or they only have that 48? >> this is something we're still working on, try to work out what is after these two-year pilot program is. >> where is the funding coming from? >> from this program i'm not sure it's budgeted. >> but each you have to pay a certain amount and that's the opt-in and then we just continuously come back? >> yes. >> rachel gordon director of policy and communication. this was a 3-year funded by mayor breed and supervisors. they uped it for another two years. so the issue is for the certain commercial corridors. so there has been some discussion of whether it should be expand today other areas. we know in the tenderloin, so there has been some discussion by the community benefit district and others can that be extended but that is a financial question as the city's is facing tough financial times right now, i think that may be put on
sol this concludes my presentation aon graffiti private. can take any questions on graffiti related questions. how long does the abatement work? can they can go back and then sign up again or they only have that 48? >> this is something we're still working on, try to work out what is after these two-year pilot program is. >> where is the funding coming from? >> from this program i'm not sure it's budgeted. >> but each you have to pay a certain amount and that's the...
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may i have aon a second on the consent calendar. so moved second. thank you.here any items withdrawn or corrected by the superintendent? no. great roll call on the consent calendar, please. thank you. student delegate montgomery, on the consent calendar. yes. thank you. student delegate lam. yes. thank you. commissioner. bogus. yes, commissioner. fisher. yes commissioner. kim. yes commissioner. lamb. yes. commissioner. sanchez. yes. vice president. wiseman. ward. yes. president. alexander. yes. seven i thank you. all right. now, we will move to the action items in section e. there are four items. the agreement between the city and county of san francisco and the san francisc unified school district for superintendent services is number one. the number number two is the approval of resolution appointing maria sue as the superintendent. numberapproval of resolution for credential waiver and number four is the approval of contract of district executive deputy superintendent may. let's see, do we need to move in second all of them before discussion because we were
may i have aon a second on the consent calendar. so moved second. thank you.here any items withdrawn or corrected by the superintendent? no. great roll call on the consent calendar, please. thank you. student delegate montgomery, on the consent calendar. yes. thank you. student delegate lam. yes. thank you. commissioner. bogus. yes, commissioner. fisher. yes commissioner. kim. yes commissioner. lamb. yes. commissioner. sanchez. yes. vice president. wiseman. ward. yes. president. alexander. yes....
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and if it comes up in that moment that your idea is true or valid, then aone else should beble to usehe same techniques that you used and co up wi the same conclusion. host: ok. let's ok at comments we received on social media. on facebook, phil king, who identifies as an independent from michigan, says it depends on what type of scientist an what policy you are discussing. on the whole, i'd say no. scientistsresually focused on their own corner of knowled only. joshays on facebook says the so-called scntists proved msf to be political in nature and not truth seekers. they betrayed the usof the people countless times, but especially covid. politically favored scientists are not to be trusted. cy howard says scientists need to take a primary role in polic debates. women ardyinintates like texas because they cannot get alth care they need. climate change is real, and we need scientists to help us formule policy that will help us design infrastructure for ecologically sustainable communities. let's get back to your calls on whether scientists shouldake a more or less active role in polic
and if it comes up in that moment that your idea is true or valid, then aone else should beble to usehe same techniques that you used and co up wi the same conclusion. host: ok. let's ok at comments we received on social media. on facebook, phil king, who identifies as an independent from michigan, says it depends on what type of scientist an what policy you are discussing. on the whole, i'd say no. scientistsresually focused on their own corner of knowled only. joshays on facebook says the...