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california. california pizza that is -- (bleep). i say with this all due respect to californiahat is a pile of (bleep). i will tell it what you ain't -- >> it ain't chicago pizza. d. jon: thank you ax é9;'úhhpnp' @át2il@n[n [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome back to the show. [cheers and applause] it was quite tasty. [ laughter ] let me explain something very quickly. here is how badly rob ford -- [laughter] -- has (bleep) canada. >> this might come as welcome news for toronto this morning when it comes to cocaine and politics, canada has no monopoly. >> jon: toronto, canada s now the go-to shorthand reference for cocaine stories. me and my friends tonight are going to canada, if you know what i mean. we're going to canada tonight, if you know what i'm talking about. we're going to canada and get so elected. so elected. tell me what political body has joined the queen city in the electoral nose candy club. >> about 30 minutes a u.s. congressman is due in court to face a charge of cocaine possession. >> jon: a u.s. what -- shouldn't be too surprised we all remember the school
california. california pizza that is -- (bleep). i say with this all due respect to californiahat is a pile of (bleep). i will tell it what you ain't -- >> it ain't chicago pizza. d. jon: thank you ax é9;'úhhpnp' @át2il@n[n [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome back to the show. [cheers and applause] it was quite tasty. [ laughter ] let me explain something very quickly. here is how badly rob ford -- [laughter] -- has (bleep) canada. >> this might come as welcome news for...
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we're actually going to use this mostly in each locale like we were able to do here in california california hadn exclusionhat allod you to do this bore the jobs act came out. it wasn' very well-known but we were able too that. but since we announcedn day you were allowed to do it, announced $60 million campaign. we've gotten about $5 million i interest. i haven't converted that yet, but that's a prey healthy chunk of what it is we're trying to raise. >>an i then turn around and sell my tech shop to rich? >>no. this is -- can i sell it bac to you? no. i can take that as no. don't have a open market to be ableo do that thing. investments that are like five toen years. they're illiquid, you will only go after qualifi investors. subtleties of this, how would this be difrent than ten years agof i said my friend mark wants to open up a tech sp and i gave him money because i thght it was a great idea. >> friends and family is the way 's been done. >> it's the advtising -- >> it's t advertising piece that's the key, right? we're raising a significant amount of money in a lot of cities we don't have
we're actually going to use this mostly in each locale like we were able to do here in california california hadn exclusionhat allod you to do this bore the jobs act came out. it wasn' very well-known but we were able too that. but since we announcedn day you were allowed to do it, announced $60 million campaign. we've gotten about $5 million i interest. i haven't converted that yet, but that's a prey healthy chunk of what it is we're trying to raise. >>an i then turn around and sell my...
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california's about 37,000 people signed up for the california web side. but yesterday the commissioners of insurance indicated that a million californians are receiving notices that their insurance is terminated. doesn't it concern you -- >> certainly i'm glad i'm a california. in california we definitely adopted obama care. let's make this work. we have an insurance commissioner. i actually went into covered california. get what, it's just a dollar different than what i would get in california, unfortunately i'm being forced into d.c.'s exchange, when i didn't know, but that's what obm, or whoever the personnel office decided for us. by the way, the aca, the obama care law actually grandfathered people like that to be able to keep them. it didn't grandfather what companies could charge you for that policy. in the last three years i've seen the policies try to do 34% increases a years, 43% increases, 23% increases per year. i was the first one to sent a letter to them, to call them in, to talk to blue cross blue shield and say, listen, these are unacceptable. >> to make sure -- >> they have going to increase any of. the policies those people have -- >> just one question -- what happens if somebody ends up in january 5th in the hospital thinks they have coun
california's about 37,000 people signed up for the california web side. but yesterday the commissioners of insurance indicated that a million californians are receiving notices that their insurance is terminated. doesn't it concern you -- >> certainly i'm glad i'm a california. in california we definitely adopted obama care. let's make this work. we have an insurance commissioner. i actually went into covered california. get what, it's just a dollar different than what i would get in...
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california republicans, the beginning of the end. california was a changing state, in the midst of a demographic overhaul. california, today that number is around 40%, back then fewer than 10% of the state was asian-american. today it is nearly 15%. 27% of the state's residents are foreign born. california is now one of the only states in america where whites do not make up a majority of the population. and for that rising population, that new california majority, that was their introduction to the republican party. because the template that california republicans created in 1994 was so successful, it was adopted by republicans every where the message that that new california majority received in 1994 has been continually reinforced by republicans across the country for the two decades since. and that wasn't the only consequence of 1994 for california republicans. 1994 was also the year of the national gop revolution. newt gingrich and new house majority, the contract with america, you remember it, it was a defining event for suburban swing voters across the country. especially in california. swing voters who had be
california republicans, the beginning of the end. california was a changing state, in the midst of a demographic overhaul. california, today that number is around 40%, back then fewer than 10% of the state was asian-american. today it is nearly 15%. 27% of the state's residents are foreign born. california is now one of the only states in america where whites do not make up a majority of the population. and for that rising population, that new california majority, that was their introduction to...
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california. california's insurance commissioner wants cover california to readjust. >> and can then follow the president's request and my request that they allow the existing customers to renew their policies into 2014. >> reporter: but it is just a request. insurance companies don't have to follow the president's plan. its an abrupt change of course and they cannot get it done until six weeks left. what this could mean for you and your premium cost. i'm working on that story for you at 6:15. >>> time now 5:15. new developments in the scandal surrounding toronto canada mayor who already admitted to smoking crack cocaine. today toronto city council will take away some of mayor ford's powers. this after the mayor apologized for a rude remark made on live television while denying he made sexual advances on a female staffer. he they also accused the mayor of bringing an escort to his offices and asking staffers to buy him alcohol. >> i would never do that. i'm happily married. >> toronto city council has asked mayor ford to take a leave of absence but he has refused to do it. he has landed a new reality show
california. california's insurance commissioner wants cover california to readjust. >> and can then follow the president's request and my request that they allow the existing customers to renew their policies into 2014. >> reporter: but it is just a request. insurance companies don't have to follow the president's plan. its an abrupt change of course and they cannot get it done until six weeks left. what this could mean for you and your premium cost. i'm working on that story for...
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california," please welcome mazzy star. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ i think i'm going back to california somewhere distant and it's so far away ♪ ♪ it's so far it's so far far away ♪ ♪ ♪ i think i'll drift across the ocean now clouds look so clear in your eyes ♪ ♪ let me dream all my let me dream all my friends ♪ ♪ ♪ i think i'll fly across the ocean i can watch the sky turning grey ♪ ♪ i think i'm going back i think i'll go back ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i think i hear the whisper of my own best friend ♪ ♪ i think i hear the bells ringing in the square ♪ ♪ californiaes right now. we'll be right back, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my thanks to kelly ripa, stephen moyer, tracy morgan, mazzy star, once again. [ cheers and applause ] jake clemons and the greatest band in late night, the roots, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] stay tuned for "carson daly." thank you for watching. have a good night. hope to see you tomorrow. bye, bye everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪
california," please welcome mazzy star. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ i think i'm going back to california somewhere distant and it's so far away ♪ ♪ it's so far it's so far far away ♪ ♪ ♪ i think i'll drift across the ocean now clouds look so clear in your eyes ♪ ♪ let me dream all my let me dream all my friends ♪ ♪ ♪ i think i'll fly across the ocean i can watch the sky turning grey ♪ ♪ i think i'm going back i think i'll go back ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i think...
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california. the federal procurement process is a nightmare. california's not as bad, and then finally, californiaunded. i think it's important to hone in on this. take away the federal exchanges for a second and just look at the 20 states implementing it. how do you explain the massive wide variation in implementing essentially the same project. >> some has to do with the management. a very good management, a very experienced head in california, and also in connecticut. so mlgts has something to do with it. you see this in connecticut too. we don't underestimate how important it is to use the bargaining power it has. number two it forces insurers to compete on price. and third, it makes the technology a little easier. i don't want to overstate that, but where there's a simpleler system with fewer benefit packages, the technology is easier. and obviously that's one thing that we can state is very, very important. when you're going to work working on imp men indication on this law, how much does a political threat from republicans hang over what you were doing? >> well, it hung over it a lot. it hu
california. the federal procurement process is a nightmare. california's not as bad, and then finally, californiaunded. i think it's important to hone in on this. take away the federal exchanges for a second and just look at the 20 states implementing it. how do you explain the massive wide variation in implementing essentially the same project. >> some has to do with the management. a very good management, a very experienced head in california, and also in connecticut. so mlgts has...
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california. ken, thank you for being here. >> pleasure to be here. >> cover california is very different than what the federal government is doing. >> absolutely. >> so let's start with that. >> sure. the federal government has had challenges with their web site and starting enrollment. we have a separate organization, covering california which was established by a californian, an independent governmental organization, and coveredca.com is where you go in california to enroll. >> what are the essential elements that are required? >> when someone comes, the need to have information that helps them enroll to see if they're eligible for tax credits. the need to purchase a product that complies that has the essential health benefits, including maternity care, drug care, everyone now h has eligibility for what the need for the guidelines at no cost. it's a wonderful expansion of coverage. >> when you were talking about the specifics, i think thate be there have been criticism by people who are single who say why should a single male have maternity coverage and that sort of thing. >> why should a woman pay for prose prostate cancer. most people will need it at some point. this is a long-term notion of being a culture of coverage is what we think california has to embrace. >> how has it been going so far? do the states agency
california. ken, thank you for being here. >> pleasure to be here. >> cover california is very different than what the federal government is doing. >> absolutely. >> so let's start with that. >> sure. the federal government has had challenges with their web site and starting enrollment. we have a separate organization, covering california which was established by a californian, an independent governmental organization, and coveredca.com is where you go in...
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what's interesting is if we look at the highs and the lows and we look at california, in california is the home of manage care. we have the department of manage health care. we have the most regulated health care system and the most as we like to say the most advanced management health care in the country and yet we have the highest costs. breathing problem for ventilateers, the average is 62, we 120. cop, the average is 30, we pay 58. so we're heavily regulated, but not around transparency and we have no regulation around accountability. in san francisco, the variation in health care is significant. you can get a knee replacement and it may cost $68,000 or at another hospital across the street might cost $25,000. lab tests, a chest x-ray may cost $20,000 or $58,000. there is no rhyme or reason to what we are paying for. prices are arbitrary and all over the map. they make no sense and the only way to fix this is transparency and accountability. so you might ask, well, lisa, you're system is the largest in san francisco, the second largest in the state, why don't you ask what the price
what's interesting is if we look at the highs and the lows and we look at california, in california is the home of manage care. we have the department of manage health care. we have the most regulated health care system and the most as we like to say the most advanced management health care in the country and yet we have the highest costs. breathing problem for ventilateers, the average is 62, we 120. cop, the average is 30, we pay 58. so we're heavily regulated, but not around transparency and...
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california. mexico and california work together and mexican california started the contrast of a very important relationship two hundred years ago. a few minutes ago the office of mayor lee the officials and diminished members of our community met with a long-standing transmission of friendship with the mexican community to raise the mexican flag on the mayor's office to join the celebrations. therefore (clapping) therefore it's a of a special significance that on this day we celebrate the new home of the mexican museum as consult it's been an you honor to support this cure all project. we will continue to work with all of you with the composition e consolidation of the mexican museum. it's not just for mexicans and latinos at any time for all the people in san francisco that are very important of their multiple diversity) speaking spanish) (clapping) >> it's my pleasure to introduce to you the chair of the board of directors of mexican museum that served four years on the board and it's andy. (clapping) >> my job today actually is to introduce also honor some of the people who were very important players i
california. mexico and california work together and mexican california started the contrast of a very important relationship two hundred years ago. a few minutes ago the office of mayor lee the officials and diminished members of our community met with a long-standing transmission of friendship with the mexican community to raise the mexican flag on the mayor's office to join the celebrations. therefore (clapping) therefore it's a of a special significance that on this day we celebrate the new...
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california? >> i think vegas and phoenix. not california. california never has real demand growth. there's jobs being created in california. but, for example, vegas is one of the worst areas in the nation for job creation since the drop of the housing crisis. a lot of investors were buying houses in this buy-to-rent strategy. >> the economies of the world and -- >> yeah, we did it, too, but we did it in florida. we did it in our mortgage reit as a company, we'll call starwood way point, which we spinning out in february from the parent, and owns 6,000 houses, spent $1 billion. but we did half florida, 25% texas. there's a theme. no taxes. no taxes in those states. so we focus more, we thought long-term capital, and people would move on the long run, you'll have an issue in the country, because the blue states are indebted, have more immigrants, that are poorer, and they have entitlements, and they're union states, and the wealthy can leave. that's how you get income inequality in some of the states. in new york city heads the way it may head, people will leave. and yet they haven't
california? >> i think vegas and phoenix. not california. california never has real demand growth. there's jobs being created in california. but, for example, vegas is one of the worst areas in the nation for job creation since the drop of the housing crisis. a lot of investors were buying houses in this buy-to-rent strategy. >> the economies of the world and -- >> yeah, we did it, too, but we did it in florida. we did it in our mortgage reit as a company, we'll call starwood...
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california on line. you hear the national stuff with issues, the california -- covered california is actually working quite well. i know several people are gone on it, mixed results as far as, like, costs on people. i know some people whose healthcare costs went down and i know a handsful of people whose healthcare costs went up. we have a mix, but as far as, like, accessibility and everything, i've heard no issues with that. >> well, that's good, that's good to hear. and then the online business portal next week will be going before the budget and finance committee to release the funds to start working with to work with contractors to help us develop the portal. osb, we have developed an integrated intake form if somebody comes through the website and wants assistance so when they fill out the form it triggers us that there's a new prospect. >> it's called a prospect and we can contact them and follow up with a detailed case. >> the same thing with the counter, people now enter in their information and it goes directly into sales force so this should cut down on our time in doing sort of the dual, whether
california on line. you hear the national stuff with issues, the california -- covered california is actually working quite well. i know several people are gone on it, mixed results as far as, like, costs on people. i know some people whose healthcare costs went down and i know a handsful of people whose healthcare costs went up. we have a mix, but as far as, like, accessibility and everything, i've heard no issues with that. >> well, that's good, that's good to hear. and then the online...
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we had the bulk of the rain move through central california, northern california and the mountains.igh wind warnings are in effect for the higher elevations in the sierras. when that front goes through we could see a stray thunderstorm or two. we're not looking for stray thunderstorm or anything like that. l.a. 67 today. all of this rain avoids you today. slight chance of some showers tomorrow. it won't be a lot of wet weather. not as much as what we saw at the bay area. paige, interesting weather in the west. >> definitely. thank you, bill. >>> well, bob dylan's 1965 hit "like a rolling stone" finally has a music video completely interactive, and it happens to coincide with the elise of his new album. ♪ how does it feel to be on your own like a complete unknown like a rollin' stone ♪ >>> maroon five lead singer and judge on nbc's hit show "the voice," adam levine has been named "people's" sexiest man alive, following channing tatum's footsteps. >> lot of pressure. >> you would know. >>> casey kasem's daughter has died, conservatorship to her father's medical care. >>> in an intervi
we had the bulk of the rain move through central california, northern california and the mountains.igh wind warnings are in effect for the higher elevations in the sierras. when that front goes through we could see a stray thunderstorm or two. we're not looking for stray thunderstorm or anything like that. l.a. 67 today. all of this rain avoids you today. slight chance of some showers tomorrow. it won't be a lot of wet weather. not as much as what we saw at the bay area. paige, interesting...
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california street. on california street it's a four story two unit building which is built to the full front facade which is more characteristic of the california street block patterns and also being that california street is a wider street. along perine place it is also a four story two unit building proposed there but with more mod laigz of the front facade and setbacks to address the smaller scale and narrowness perine place and addressing some of the light and air issues that were brought up. just to mention to the commission the code complying -- as proposed now would require a variance with the rear beyond and it's between the buildings. the code compliant project would place it along perine place or california street. in placing the yard where it is now the proposed building that places along perine place their main rear wall essentially lines up with the rear wall of the requester's building and provides relief of the yard to the adjacent requester's rear yard. at this time the department proposes -- would like the commission to not take discretionary review and approve the project as proposed. i would be happy to answer any questions.
california street. on california street it's a four story two unit building which is built to the full front facade which is more characteristic of the california street block patterns and also being that california street is a wider street. along perine place it is also a four story two unit building proposed there but with more mod laigz of the front facade and setbacks to address the smaller scale and narrowness perine place and addressing some of the light and air issues that were brought...
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california is a great place to enjoy tomatoes, whether they be fresh, heirloom or processed. in facg tomatoes are so big here in california that no matter what state you live in, when you add ketchup to a burger or mix in some tomato sauce to your meatball sandwich or slice up that pizza, you can be 99% sure that it came from californiaat's because 99% of processed tomato products consumed in the entire united states come from tomatoes grown right here in california. you see, before they can make it into rick's pizzas, the life of a processing tomato starts here at farms like bruce rominger's in yolo county. a 5-generation family business, today, bruce has more than 600 acres devoted to both conventional and organic processing tomatoes. and he hopes to harvest more than 30,000 tons of them this year alone. >> well, these tomatoes were transplanted in early april of this year. we buy little transplants from a greenhouse. we select certain varieties that are suited to the cannery. now, these harvesters just pick one time through. they pull the whole vine out of the ground, they shake the tomatoes off gently, separate them from the vines, any dirt or anything like that. we have some sorters to take out any broken tomatoes or any dirt or green tomatoes, load them right in the trailer and they're off to the cannery immedi
california is a great place to enjoy tomatoes, whether they be fresh, heirloom or processed. in facg tomatoes are so big here in california that no matter what state you live in, when you add ketchup to a burger or mix in some tomato sauce to your meatball sandwich or slice up that pizza, you can be 99% sure that it came from californiaat's because 99% of processed tomato products consumed in the entire united states come from tomatoes grown right here in california. you see, before they can...
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environmental findings and findings required by the california health and safety code, california public resources code, and title 24 of the california code of regulations; providing for an operative date of january 1, 2014; and directing the clerk of the board to forward the legislation to the state building standards commission, as required by state law. building inspection commissionn1234 items 36-41 providing the adoption of january 2014. >> without objection these ordinances are passed in the first reading. next item? >> the clerk: item 42. sfitem 42: 131002:[opposing golden gate national recreation area's draft dog walking access policy] sponsors: wiener; tang, breed and avalos resolution opposing the golden gate national recreation area's ggnraa currently proposed preferred alternative for dog management; and urging the ggnra to adopt a different approach.124 >> supervisor wiener? >> thank you, mr. president, colleagues before you is a resolution that i introduced that i want to thank cosponsors and supervisor tang and breed and avalos for your support on this resolution. it's putting san francisco and county on the record aga
environmental findings and findings required by the california health and safety code, california public resources code, and title 24 of the california code of regulations; providing for an operative date of january 1, 2014; and directing the clerk of the board to forward the legislation to the state building standards commission, as required by state law. building inspection commissionn1234 items 36-41 providing the adoption of january 2014. >> without objection these ordinances are...
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california. >> the state of california uses the california static risk assessment tool. >> what is that? >> that tool is an actuarial tool that takes information from an offender's rap sheet. their arrest history. and it downloads that information into a data base system. from that it pops out a score for the offender that predicts their risk of reconviction, rearrest. >> california has a much more sophisticated risk assessment program than the l.a. jail system, has granted early release to over 26,000 inmates so far this year because of extreme overcrowding. usually, these inmates, who qualify, for instance, those not in for violent crimes, get released after serving only 40% of their sentence. some after serving only 10%. >> if the system has to release early, it should be based on risk. you know, we do it based on percentage of time served. and it's because we're so large. we have 500 inmates coming in and out of the door every day. and to do risk assessment, a manual risk assessment on 500 inmates, takes a lot of people to do that. it would be very expensive for every inmate in the l.
california. >> the state of california uses the california static risk assessment tool. >> what is that? >> that tool is an actuarial tool that takes information from an offender's rap sheet. their arrest history. and it downloads that information into a data base system. from that it pops out a score for the offender that predicts their risk of reconviction, rearrest. >> california has a much more sophisticated risk assessment program than the l.a. jail system, has...
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california, cover california says that since the october 1st kick off, nearly 80,000 californians have enrolled through the state's online exchange. data shows that more than 1/3rd were age 55 to 64 showing that so far more older adults have signed up for the new plans than younger ones in the age 18 to 34 group. >>> switch weeks after the launch of healthcare.gov online marketplace people are having a hard time gaining access to the website but once they log on and see the insurance plan choices, they still have to choose which one suits them best. bertha coombs joins us on challenges facing young people buying insurance for the first time and find pg it confusing. >> it's daunting for a lot of us. we're used to buy iuying insura during open enrollment. it can be tricky. for millions buying for the first time on the new health exchanges, there is a learning curve and in some cases because there are too many options and not enough too ma many choices. 30-year-old michael chad wick is over due for an mri screening after having a benign tumor removed back in college. >> in a couple years i've been making too much money to qualify but not making enough with my other bills to afford health insurance. >> reporter: 28-year-old katy has put off dental surgery and insurance for the same reason. >> i can't save up the money. >> reporter: the freelancers are exploring on the state's exchange. it's the first time they are buying insurance and finding sorting through the differences between deductibles, out-of-pocket cost and co-pays is overwhelming. >> here is a dental. >> reporter: katy found more than 70 options, those with lower deductibles in dental were pricey. >> this is $374 and the tax subsidy i get is $64. >> reporter: she's looking for a dental supplement for about 2$20 a month. >> catastrophic, i'm not spending that amount of money. >> reporter: he wonders about high out-of-pocket costs. >> physical, if i get the flu and want to see a doctor, i got to pay 50%. >> reporter: there are people that help sort through that. mike found katy's catastrophic choice is a good one. >> as we dug deeper, as long as she stays in the network, the first three visits to the doctor every year are free. >> reporter: for mike who needs access to mri screenings, he thinks a mid range plan will have more. >> he'll have a higher payment to the insurance company but when he uses the insurance, the payments will be more affordable. >> reporter: erik johnson says most state and changes don't have the same comparison tools on plan costs leaving most people to guess. >> they are basically as accurate as throwing darts. >> reporter: that could be costly for mike and katy and the government taxpayers that will foot the bill. >> we've calculate if you actually do websites right and include the kinds of things that help people make better choices, every year you can save the government, that is us, $9.5 billion. >> that's a very big chunk of change. johnson says california has one of the best calculators of the new exchanges. in the meantime, news from the golden state. the board that covered california decided against president obama's insurance fix and will not let insurers fix cancelled plans. they are joining massachusetts, new york and this is where the enrollment is going well so they don't want to disrupt that. >> bertha coombs, appreciate it. >>> coming up, a look at baltimore's leaky infrastructure and the money being washed away with it as mission critical, fixing american cities continues. >>> google is coming out with something new. they will offer a prepaid debit card so you can pay at stores and withdrawal cash from atms. it's called the wallet card because it's tied to a smart phone app that works like paypal. the card will be free with no monthly or annual fees. >>> shares of tesla have taken a pounding after a series of battery fires but owners of tesla still love their cars and a new consumererer port says tesla model s received the hi
california, cover california says that since the october 1st kick off, nearly 80,000 californians have enrolled through the state's online exchange. data shows that more than 1/3rd were age 55 to 64 showing that so far more older adults have signed up for the new plans than younger ones in the age 18 to 34 group. >>> switch weeks after the launch of healthcare.gov online marketplace people are having a hard time gaining access to the website but once they log on and see the insurance...
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california. the california joint replacement registry, which is collecting data on pre and post operative function, pain, et cetera, so these can be incorporated. >> and the program has a preauthorization. >> we want people to understand there is a variation in cost that isn't necessary. the more we have providers calling anthem questioning why the flow or the volume is going to different direction, great. that's what we want to happen. >> i was just going to follow up on the point der belman. there is a risk of the payments being made up for on other services. if you sit across from a hospital ceo, i know what mien margins have to be -- i think there are is the risk of that happening. i don't know that we have any evident of it actually happening and how the insurers, once they have a little more experience with reference pricing and see how charnls, if they have their payment tied to charges, we'll have more evidence of whether there is that kind of cost shifting within a facilities procedures. i think it's while it can "happy-go-luck "happy-go-lucky "happy-go-luckhappe limit, it should not on t
california. the california joint replacement registry, which is collecting data on pre and post operative function, pain, et cetera, so these can be incorporated. >> and the program has a preauthorization. >> we want people to understand there is a variation in cost that isn't necessary. the more we have providers calling anthem questioning why the flow or the volume is going to different direction, great. that's what we want to happen. >> i was just going to follow up on the...
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president obama begins the week on the west coast at an event on california -- in the california. -- in californiathe nuclear deal that the president announced was the subject of intense debate. we will wrap that up for you this morning. first, we will take up the topic of public service. 50 years ago today, america buried resident john f.
president obama begins the week on the west coast at an event on california -- in the california. -- in californiathe nuclear deal that the president announced was the subject of intense debate. we will wrap that up for you this morning. first, we will take up the topic of public service. 50 years ago today, america buried resident john f.
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california. >> here in california, completely different picture. yes. the vast majority surveyed say signing up is easy and information is available and understandable. you hundreds of thousands have been shopping the site and momentum, picking up. 370,000 californians started their applications. 177,000 have completed them. so far, 70,000 are eligible for medical. 30,000 signed up for coverage under covered california. sign ups beginning to pick up steam. covered california starting april politics for 2000 people per day. the average wait time on the phone is 12 minutes and nine seconds. there appears to be no back up on the web site. and you can also buy covered california insurance from neighborhood brokers. you can keep dealing with the guy you've been dealing with if that is your plan. >>> airlines doing a better job of staying on schedule. u.s. department of transportation said wednesday, that is today, 83.8% of the vesting flights arrive on time in september. and a big improvement since august. hawaiian airlines holds a top the ontime ratings. if you have latest and greatest ipad you're going to have to shop online. ipads, i should say apple's ipad mini with retina display is now on sale, but still isn't available at brick and mortar stores there are four ipad notedels for sale. it's aall there with competition by microsoft. tim cook expects this to be an ipad christmas many agree, saying app
california. >> here in california, completely different picture. yes. the vast majority surveyed say signing up is easy and information is available and understandable. you hundreds of thousands have been shopping the site and momentum, picking up. 370,000 californians started their applications. 177,000 have completed them. so far, 70,000 are eligible for medical. 30,000 signed up for coverage under covered california. sign ups beginning to pick up steam. covered california starting...
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california, in california is the home of manage care. we have the department of manage health care. we have the most regulated health care system and the most as we like to say the most advanced management health care in the country and yet we have the highest costs. breathing problem for ventilateers, the average is 62, we 120. cop, the average is 30, we pay 58. so we're heavily regulated, but not around transparency and we have no regulation around accountability. in san francisco, the variation in health care is significant. you can get a knee replacement and it may cost $68,000 or at another hospital across the street might cost $25,000. lab tests, a chest x-ray may cost $20,000 or $58,000. there is no rhyme or reason to what we are paying for. prices are arbitrary and all over the map. they make no sense and the only way to fix this is transparency and accountability. so you might ask, well, lisa, you're system is the largest in san francisco, the second largest in the state, why don't you ask what the price is. you're paying the bill? believe it or not, we have. and the answer we get is it is proprietary, we can't tell you. so the contract law is extremely protective when it comes to what's going on in health care. and we're going to have to do something about this if we're going to solve the problem. there's clauses which basically says nobody talks. we sign a contract and you don't talk and you don't talk and nobody talks. there is guaranteed inclusion language that says if you want one of my hospitals, you have to take all of them. and by the way, i just spot three down the street and you have to take those two and by the way you were paying 1,000 for them and now you're paying $3 and if you want any of my hospitals, you have to take them all. that contract language is difficult and makes it impossible to set up a competitive marketplace. and there's more. there's antior contract prevision that says not only do you have to take all my hospitals but you can't say anything negative to your members about my hospital. if you give another hospital three stars you have to give me three stars. you can't give me one star, even if i have safety violations or if i'm the most expensive, you can't disadvantage me. even if i'm four times more expensive, you can't charge your members more to go to my hospital than you do other hospitals. this is antitiering preventions in contracts and it prohibits fair competition. we have to do something about this. >> could you repeat that for everyone, so if a provider or insurance carrier chargers us more, we can't charge our members more? >> that's correct. not every contract has this prevision, but many of the biggest hospital systems in the state have antitiering preventions. they say you can't disadvantage any of my hospitals that you contracted for. they have to be on the same playing field as everybody else. >> so it falls on us as a government to pick up those costs? >> the payers have to just pay. our choices are really to pay or a shift cost to members through premium increases. >> okay. >> the catalyst for payment reform and we'll have a speaker later in hearing. she gave california a d on our legislation and our efforts to get to transparency and health care. i think she'll tell you that even the a's, i think were at 60 percent, so it's not like a d was good. i mean a d was -- i'll let her tell you more about that. what's the solution? transparency is simple. it's just having enough information to hold the other party accountable. we have to be able to insure that we're holding our providers accountable and we're paying for fair price. we're asking to get to that level. what does that mean? pricing and contract transparency will help us contain health care cost and help us reduce unknown and unwarranted price variation. this issue of paying 97 at one hospital and 101,700 for a lab test. shining some light on that will help us solve that variation. and it will also help us reward value driven health care. when it comes to quality, transparency will help providers improve by bench marking against others. it will especially us reward quality and efficiency and supp
california, in california is the home of manage care. we have the department of manage health care. we have the most regulated health care system and the most as we like to say the most advanced management health care in the country and yet we have the highest costs. breathing problem for ventilateers, the average is 62, we 120. cop, the average is 30, we pay 58. so we're heavily regulated, but not around transparency and we have no regulation around accountability. in san francisco, the...
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california to the labs california to the labs of of 20-some entrepreneurs, who are 20-some entrepreneurs, who are banking their 3-d space printer banking their 3-d space printer with change the space of with change the space of everything. everything. >> we started building >> we started building dirt. dirt. >> reporter: aaron holds in his >> reporter: aaron holds in his hands what he hopes will be the hands what he hopes will be the infrastructure of large infrastructure of large buildings built in space. buildings built in space. >> one day there will be moon >> one day there will be moon bases, there will be habitats on bases, there will be habitats on mars. mars. >> reporter: he is partners at >> reporter: he is partners at made in space with a new breed made in space with a new breed in in silicon valley silicon valley headquarters headquarters in in mountainview, california. mountainview, california. >> we're young, we work long >> we're young, we work long hours. hours. we're not afraid to try new we're not afraid to try new things. things. >> reporter: the vision revolves >> reporter: the vision revolves around this tiny printer. around this tiny printer. they have invented one that has they have invented one that has worked in space and in zero worked in space and in zero gravity. gravity. >> things start floating just a >> things start floating just a tiny bit and all of a sudden tiny bit and all of a sudden your print is thrown off. your print is thrown off. so we had to come up with unique so we had to come up with unique ways to control the printing ways to control the printing process. process. >> reporter: they deposit >> reporter: they deposit layers layers of warm plastic glue. of warm plastic glue. >> this object right here is >> this object right here is actually built up layer by actually built up layer by layer. layer. they are partnering
california to the labs california to the labs of of 20-some entrepreneurs, who are 20-some entrepreneurs, who are banking their 3-d space printer banking their 3-d space printer with change the space of with change the space of everything. everything. >> we started building >> we started building dirt. dirt. >> reporter: aaron holds in his >> reporter: aaron holds in his hands what he hopes will be the hands what he hopes will be the infrastructure of large...
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here is the story out of california -- sacramento, california encouraged by health plan enrollment, from the new york times this week. website is working very well in californiaolutely essential to making obama care work, those young healthy people that need to, that have to sign up for the exchanges, if they're going to work, they're signing up in california. look at this, 18 to 34-year-o 34-year-olds, they account for 21% of the population, what% of the californians signing up for private insurance on the exchanges are 18 to 34, 22.5%, a little bit more. jerry brown, governor jerry brown, is creating a national model for making obama care work. he's attracting national press coverage. he's captured the imagination of democrats. he's -- i really can't believe i'm about to say this, i'm kind of happy too, he's getting a little bit of buzz about a 2016 presidential campaign. >> jerry brown, if he wins with more than 60%, re-election, has a record to run on, a health -- a health exchange that works pretty well, does he end up running and challenging the clintons? >> i know. i know. brown will be in his late 70s in 2016, hard to believe he'll run, but it is fun
here is the story out of california -- sacramento, california encouraged by health plan enrollment, from the new york times this week. website is working very well in californiaolutely essential to making obama care work, those young healthy people that need to, that have to sign up for the exchanges, if they're going to work, they're signing up in california. look at this, 18 to 34-year-o 34-year-olds, they account for 21% of the population, what% of the californians signing up for private...
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and this crowd here in california, southern california specifically, they've seen the demographics of california change dramatically because of illegal immigration as well. what's going to happen to the country if california is no longer reagan country or nixon can country, it's now via rah goes saw country? >> right. >> what's going to happen to the rest of the country if there is no stop, if we don't throw the brakes on? >> no, it's horrifying. as always, california is leading the rest of the country. you guys used to lead us on things like property tax limits. [laughter] we liked that. you did give us nixon and reagan, and now a republican cannot be elected statewide in this state. that will be the entire country if not only amnesty isn't stopped, but if the current form of legal immigration isn't stopped. we were talking about this on radio, so any of you who were listening to us, some of this will be a repeat. i just, i don't understand why it is considered unfair for america to skim the cream of the world and get the best immigrants we can get. no, that's not fair. that top model should be
and this crowd here in california, southern california specifically, they've seen the demographics of california change dramatically because of illegal immigration as well. what's going to happen to the country if california is no longer reagan country or nixon can country, it's now via rah goes saw country? >> right. >> what's going to happen to the rest of the country if there is no stop, if we don't throw the brakes on? >> no, it's horrifying. as always, california is...
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president obama begins the week on the west coast at an event on california -- in the california. -- in california. the nuclear deal that the president announced was the subject of intense debate. we will wrap that up for you this morning. first, we will take up the topic of public service. 50 years ago today, america buried resident john f. kennedy who is credited with inspiring a generation of americans in ways to serve their country. would you believe public service means in today's america. do believe young people are taking up the call to public service? give us a call. if you are outside the u.s., (202) 585-3883. you can also catch up with us on your favorite social media pages. host: a very good monday morning to you. 50 years ago today, john f. kennedy was buried at arlington national cemetery. his public service was best expressed in his 1961 inaugural address. [video clip] >> asked not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. [laughter] [applause] world,ow citizens of the ask not what america will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of m
president obama begins the week on the west coast at an event on california -- in the california. -- in california. the nuclear deal that the president announced was the subject of intense debate. we will wrap that up for you this morning. first, we will take up the topic of public service. 50 years ago today, america buried resident john f. kennedy who is credited with inspiring a generation of americans in ways to serve their country. would you believe public service means in today's america....