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but at least the friends of denmark will show their faces and will have a proper discussion about thisull frontal challenge to the values of the first amendment. can we do see for example what the state department will say. the bush state department here's a chance to stake out its chest. i'm very sorry about any offense called by the danish cartoonists. we don't keep the state department going for danish journalism. they could reasonably have said that wasn't its job. its job is to say we stand by our democratic allies and we particularly feel the violation of its diplomatic immunity and could even go that far. i'm not a diplomat. and live in washington, but i'm not a politician. my great profession will stick up on this point and will have a proper discussion and the first thing is to show these people must be what the fuss is about. if we don't live now in the age of the image, where to read this? everything is interested, newspapers, magazines and of course the television. everything is to do with the pictures themselves, not one outlet in the united states will show those cartoons
but at least the friends of denmark will show their faces and will have a proper discussion about thisull frontal challenge to the values of the first amendment. can we do see for example what the state department will say. the bush state department here's a chance to stake out its chest. i'm very sorry about any offense called by the danish cartoonists. we don't keep the state department going for danish journalism. they could reasonably have said that wasn't its job. its job is to say we...
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you heard about denmark. people came from denmark to look at the group health and we had to go back to denmark to rediscover the home has to be primary-care. patient centered is the promise of all primary-care and we realized we can't dustin provide access to deliver good primary-care in today's world it has to be comprehensive and coordinated patient centered and is a continuous healing patient doctor relationship is the core principle. we also looked at coordination and collaboration inactivated patient as we figured out a way to design this and we look for the notion i think that larry was alluding to and which richen described in his paper which is a lot of the care is done outside of the home. outside of the physical stave to do the work so family axises, critical privilege river 24-hour consulting nursling and all of this is connected to electronic medical record. we also have a ray of tools and here we are fortunate because we've been building these four decades to have the patient education materials
you heard about denmark. people came from denmark to look at the group health and we had to go back to denmark to rediscover the home has to be primary-care. patient centered is the promise of all primary-care and we realized we can't dustin provide access to deliver good primary-care in today's world it has to be comprehensive and coordinated patient centered and is a continuous healing patient doctor relationship is the core principle. we also looked at coordination and collaboration...
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what is coming on in terms of how the reimbursement is in denmark also with what is going on in boeingin terms of medical home and patient responsibility in those places. >> under the danish model first because that is a pretty interesting model they looked at how do you fundamentally enhance the occupation relationship and how do you reverse against that so they put their money there. in the danish model the primary care providers, the company insists are competing against each other in the commercial marketplace could build their own business and all of the partial lists were out of hospitals as consultants and they are all salary so that is the beginning and they are considered a cost center so the company insists build their own practices and are reimbursed on three mechanisms about three each. it's about service delivery. so how efficiently and quickly and effectively i deliver service is about one third so they are paid more if they see a patient in two hours or significantly more if the answer their e-mail in 20 minutes and they are paid more of the 24/7 coverage as part of the
what is coming on in terms of how the reimbursement is in denmark also with what is going on in boeingin terms of medical home and patient responsibility in those places. >> under the danish model first because that is a pretty interesting model they looked at how do you fundamentally enhance the occupation relationship and how do you reverse against that so they put their money there. in the danish model the primary care providers, the company insists are competing against each other in...
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both canada and denmark joined. canada in 2003, denmark in 2004. there are some who say they don't see the point in joining the rest of the world in ratifying the treaty. they say the u.s. already enjoys the benefits of the treaty even though we are not a member and by not becoming a party to the treaty we can pick and choose which sections we abide by while not subjecting our actions to international review. i respectfully disagree with this opinion. i believe very strongly at that time united states must ratify the treaty. right now we are at a bit of a stalemate. the white house is looking to the senate to lead and the senate is waiting for stronger support from the administration. in part perhaps the senate calendar is to blame. it is anticipated that, should the majority leader move the treaty to the senate floor, it would consume time. it would probably take a week of floor time and considering we have less than about 40 legislative days before the august recess, it is highly uncertain that such time will be carved out unless it becomes a pri
both canada and denmark joined. canada in 2003, denmark in 2004. there are some who say they don't see the point in joining the rest of the world in ratifying the treaty. they say the u.s. already enjoys the benefits of the treaty even though we are not a member and by not becoming a party to the treaty we can pick and choose which sections we abide by while not subjecting our actions to international review. i respectfully disagree with this opinion. i believe very strongly at that time united...
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denmark having 24/7 access. it's not possible to have 24/7 access here, unless you access either the choice is the emergency department or a medic clinic or an urgent care center. >> absolutely. when i survey my patients, they want access, they want convenience, they want a real relationship. those are the things they tell me they want in the care that they get and they can't get access or convenience, it's very difficult, given the way the current payment structure is. so access certainly can be satellite facilities, they can be systems that have after-hours clinics, convenience clinics. they can also be a portal with an e-mail and in the danish model, it's telephone and access 24/7 to a physician. so every comprehensivist can cover for every other comprehensivist and the response time is two minutes. so you can call your primary care provider and if your primary care provider doesn't want to take that calm, he'll turn off his click, but he'll answer and say my name is hans and i'm answering on behalf of lars,
denmark having 24/7 access. it's not possible to have 24/7 access here, unless you access either the choice is the emergency department or a medic clinic or an urgent care center. >> absolutely. when i survey my patients, they want access, they want convenience, they want a real relationship. those are the things they tell me they want in the care that they get and they can't get access or convenience, it's very difficult, given the way the current payment structure is. so access...
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involved with an exchange program and a danish friend came to said kennedy library and read those from denmark and said not knowing about my book i found these amazing letters at the kennedy library. there from fishermen in tiny villages who are writing to jacqueline kennedy. he was out of describing the phenomenon of the little ordinary people and the outpouring of grief. it is a very rich collection i am sure. hope this inspires other more talented people to go into some of those boxes as well. >> [inaudible] >> that is a wonderful question that i have thought about a lot. one of the things that i walked away from, i was very sobered by the number of people who talked wrote the extremism and division of the country that they felt had created the climate that had encouraged someone who was crazy to take the steps to kill the president that was disturbing to me and if you bear with me i will give you a sample of that bright actually mark it. by fell to the was pushing my luck. i a marked it partially to show the dallas reaction was the national one. this is an amazing letter. >> dear mrs. kenn
involved with an exchange program and a danish friend came to said kennedy library and read those from denmark and said not knowing about my book i found these amazing letters at the kennedy library. there from fishermen in tiny villages who are writing to jacqueline kennedy. he was out of describing the phenomenon of the little ordinary people and the outpouring of grief. it is a very rich collection i am sure. hope this inspires other more talented people to go into some of those boxes as...
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working in ek land for five years, he was sent a broad to spread the narrative, to pakistan and then to denmarkegypt in 2001, he was arrested in a post he was arrested in a post 9/11 crackdown on islamic radicals. >> joining us from london, what changed you, what took you from one end of the spectrum to the other? >> well, hello, larry. thank you for having me. i spent four years in an egyptian jail and during that time, i actually studied for the first time in my life, islam from its arabic sources and had the opportunity to discuss with former terrorists and former jihadists who recanted their ideology, who explained to me over that four year incarceration what they believed was islam was a modern ideology i refer to islamisms, a twisted perversion that justified self from islam and promotes a certain narrative of propaganda and key to that narrative is the idea, america, this is a false narrative, the idea america is somehow locked in a war against islam and muslims. i realize all this propaganda was false through my studies and own discussions. when i left prison, i voluntarily and unilater
working in ek land for five years, he was sent a broad to spread the narrative, to pakistan and then to denmarkegypt in 2001, he was arrested in a post he was arrested in a post 9/11 crackdown on islamic radicals. >> joining us from london, what changed you, what took you from one end of the spectrum to the other? >> well, hello, larry. thank you for having me. i spent four years in an egyptian jail and during that time, i actually studied for the first time in my life, islam from...
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has been i think more principled in terms of his arguments inbringing important issues to the floor denmark for those of you who have not seen his cable tv show on local montgomery cable, i urge you to tune in, because it is always a discussion of substance and real policy and not thesoundbites you often get in political discourse. i want to thank mark just for not being a local leader in our community but also engaging in this very important battle at the national level so mark thank you very much. thank you very much. to the whole government accountability projec and tom devine and all the groups that have ce together, under an umbrella to try and make sure that we pass enhance whistleblower protection legislation, i thank you, i salute you. we are getting there. we are getting there. we are very close and it is essential that you continue to do what you have been doing for the past months and years which is to keep the pressure on, because we all know that as soon as you lighten up and take your foot off the accelerator they are, and the pressure is off, then we would not be able to cont
has been i think more principled in terms of his arguments inbringing important issues to the floor denmark for those of you who have not seen his cable tv show on local montgomery cable, i urge you to tune in, because it is always a discussion of substance and real policy and not thesoundbites you often get in political discourse. i want to thank mark just for not being a local leader in our community but also engaging in this very important battle at the national level so mark thank you very...
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working in england for five years, he was sent a broad to spread the narrative, to pakistan and then to denmarke went to egypt in 2001, he was arrested in a post 9/11 crack down on islamic radicals. >> larry: joining us is maajid. what changed you? what took you from one end of the spectrum to another? >> hello, larry. thank you for having me. i spent four years in a jail and actually during that time i studied arabic and islamic resources. people explained to me over that incarceration, they believed what is islam is a twisted perversi perversion, a fascistic ideology that justifies itself from islam and promotes a certain narrative, propaganda, and kui to that narrative is that america is somehow locked in a war against islam and muslims. and i realized that all of this propaganda was false through my own studies and through my discussions. when i left prison, i unilaterally resigned my position from the group. >> larry: why do these muslims buy that story? >> there are are two factors, there are a lot of grievances they can point to, a lot of instances in politics and foreign policy to justi
working in england for five years, he was sent a broad to spread the narrative, to pakistan and then to denmarke went to egypt in 2001, he was arrested in a post 9/11 crack down on islamic radicals. >> larry: joining us is maajid. what changed you? what took you from one end of the spectrum to another? >> hello, larry. thank you for having me. i spent four years in a jail and actually during that time i studied arabic and islamic resources. people explained to me over that...
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basically says that any member of the european union except for two countries that have opt-outs -- denmark the united kingdom -- must be in the euro, so for any country to leave the euro is a violation of the treaty. these things, therefore, only happen in the most desperate circumstances. we are not in these desperate circumstances. but i think paul krugman is right in the sense that for the first time, some people are talking about this possibility, however remote and however unreasonable it might be and that, of course, itself changes anything. >> charlie: it sure does. >> if you're a greek person and you have got your money in a greek bank and you think this just might happen, you take your money out, which you can do today and you put it in a german bank. that's why these things become contagious runs. that's why you have to bail them out. that's why the e.c.b. is providing the support. and that could go on and it could happen in other countries. >> charlie: tell me one more time. what is it about the greek culture and habits and economic deeds that is so separated from germany? >> th
basically says that any member of the european union except for two countries that have opt-outs -- denmark the united kingdom -- must be in the euro, so for any country to leave the euro is a violation of the treaty. these things, therefore, only happen in the most desperate circumstances. we are not in these desperate circumstances. but i think paul krugman is right in the sense that for the first time, some people are talking about this possibility, however remote and however unreasonable it...
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and even the northern part, he didn't grab that from denmark and these were territories taken from germany. >> host: in august 2008, when pat buchanan published this book, "churchill, hitler and the unnecessary war," booktv went out to mr. buchanan's house and into the gym for about an hour regarding this book. if you would like to watch the interview, you can go to booktv.org. up in the search column you can type and pat buchanan and it will be available for you to watch online. butch in jackson, wyoming. you have been very patient. you're on with pat buchanan. >> caller: thank you, pat. this is the third time i have spoken to you on tv. you are exact -- you are an amazing human being. you are a hitler apologist. your religious views are like the taliban. your anti-gay philosophies, but the thing i want to ask you is this. on 9/11 -- >> guest: cannot answer the preamble after i'm done? go ahead. >> caller: the only plane allowed to fly, the only plane allowed to fly out of america was the bin laden family. why weren't they held, questioning about who bin laden's friends were, where his sa
and even the northern part, he didn't grab that from denmark and these were territories taken from germany. >> host: in august 2008, when pat buchanan published this book, "churchill, hitler and the unnecessary war," booktv went out to mr. buchanan's house and into the gym for about an hour regarding this book. if you would like to watch the interview, you can go to booktv.org. up in the search column you can type and pat buchanan and it will be available for you to watch...
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you heard about denmark. people came from denmark to look at group health, and went almost to go back to denmark to rediscover that the home has to be primary care. patient-centered is really the promise i'll primary care. and we realized that we can't just improve access to deliver good primary care in today's world. it has to be comprehensive, coordinated, continuous and patient-centered. and continuous heating patient-doctor relationship is the corporate people. we also look at ordination and collaboration and activated patient as we figure out a way to design this. and we look for the notion that i think larry was alluding to, and which which describes in his paper, which is a lot of the care is done outside the home, outside the physical space of the clinic. so patient friendly access is critical. we also have the luxury of a 24 hour consulting nurse line. and all this is connected to an electronic medical record. we also have a ray of tools, and here we are fortunate because we keep building these for d
you heard about denmark. people came from denmark to look at group health, and went almost to go back to denmark to rediscover that the home has to be primary care. patient-centered is really the promise i'll primary care. and we realized that we can't just improve access to deliver good primary care in today's world. it has to be comprehensive, coordinated, continuous and patient-centered. and continuous heating patient-doctor relationship is the corporate people. we also look at ordination...
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both canada and denmark join the treaty. canada in 2003 and denmark in 2004. there are some who say they don't see the point in joining the rest of the world i rat filinghe treaty. they say the u.s. enjoy the benefits of the trty even though we are not a member. and we can somehow pick and choose which sections we abide by while not subjecting our actions to international review. i resctfully disagree with this opinion. i believe that the united states must ratify the treaty. we are at a stale mate. the white house is looking to the senate to lead and the senate is waiting for strong support from the administration. in part the senate calendar is to blame. should the majority leader move to the senate floor, it would consume some time. it would take a week of floor time. and considering that we have less than 40 legislative days before the august recess, it's highly uncertain that such time will be carved out unless, unless it becomes a priority for the administration. but given the president's focus on advancing the start treaty, i see even less of an opportu
both canada and denmark join the treaty. canada in 2003 and denmark in 2004. there are some who say they don't see the point in joining the rest of the world i rat filinghe treaty. they say the u.s. enjoy the benefits of the trty even though we are not a member. and we can somehow pick and choose which sections we abide by while not subjecting our actions to international review. i resctfully disagree with this opinion. i believe that the united states must ratify the treaty. we are at a stale...
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of the biggest off-shore wind projects off the shore of kent, 90% of the stuff there was built in denmark or germany. why are we not investing so we manufacture the new green technology of the future as well? >> wind turbines and the development of the off-shore wind industry is one of our priorities. and we are now the world's leading off-shore wind power. there are four countries including seamens that announced they will invest in wind power in this country as a result of government incentives. we are doing the same with digital because we want 100% super fast broad band thr that will serve every place in this country. you have to make it necessary for people to go from 90% to 100%. we are investing in the leading cancer research firm that will be in britain as a result of the investment we're making. but i come back to this point, if you cut investment allowances, david, if you cut the regional development agency, and if you do that to cut corporation tax cuts for banks, you are putting manufacturing industry at risk and doing the opposite of what is needed now. >> thank you. >> if yo
of the biggest off-shore wind projects off the shore of kent, 90% of the stuff there was built in denmark or germany. why are we not investing so we manufacture the new green technology of the future as well? >> wind turbines and the development of the off-shore wind industry is one of our priorities. and we are now the world's leading off-shore wind power. there are four countries including seamens that announced they will invest in wind power in this country as a result of government...
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why i think the primary care trust should become directly accountable and elected as in sweden and denmark i think that doctors and nurses should have by john u.s.-style employee owned a model and be able to run hospitals. i think they shouldn't have to bend their day to some administrator just to buy another curtain around a bed, they should have another control of the lord hath so the idea of retaining their duty and an ags but give people patients, nurses and clinicians a say in how it works. i think something is wrong we have it for last year alone they have 5,000 managers but an increase in nurses less than 2% and something is wrong when the maternity ward it is threatened closure and yet they spend billions on computer systems that don't work. it's not rocket science to save on bureaucrats and computer systems, a u.s. them on a penny for penny a pound for pound to protect the service and maternity wards and the general practice services. the -- i now need to stop. can i thank you very much, indeed, for coming today? thank you very much. [applause] after the event we talk to journalis
why i think the primary care trust should become directly accountable and elected as in sweden and denmark i think that doctors and nurses should have by john u.s.-style employee owned a model and be able to run hospitals. i think they shouldn't have to bend their day to some administrator just to buy another curtain around a bed, they should have another control of the lord hath so the idea of retaining their duty and an ags but give people patients, nurses and clinicians a say in how it...
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is recently closed, and the biggest offshore wind projects off the coast of kent, 90% was build in denmark and germany. why we're not using smaller amounts of money to invest in dock yards and shipyards so we manufacture the new green technology as well. >> wind turbines and the development of the offshore wind industry is one of our priorities. we are now the world's leading offshore wind power and there are four companies that have announced that they're going to invest in wind power in this country as a result of government incentives and we're doing the same for digital because we want broadband in this country that will serve every community including the rural areas. you have to have some government finance to persuade people it's necessary to go to 100% and not to 70%. buying technology, we are investing substantial sums in the leading cancer and research center for the whole of europe that will be in britain as a result of the investment we're making. but i come back to this point. if you cut investment allowances, if you cut the regional development agencies, and if you do that to
is recently closed, and the biggest offshore wind projects off the coast of kent, 90% was build in denmark and germany. why we're not using smaller amounts of money to invest in dock yards and shipyards so we manufacture the new green technology as well. >> wind turbines and the development of the offshore wind industry is one of our priorities. we are now the world's leading offshore wind power and there are four companies that have announced that they're going to invest in wind power in...
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both canada and denmark join the treaty. canada in 2003 and denmark in 2004. there are some who say they don't see the point in joining the rest of the world in rat filing the treaty. they say the u.s. enjoys the benefits of the treaty even though we are not a member. and we can somehow pick and choose which sections we abide by while not subjecting our actions to international review. i respectfully disagree with this opinion. i believe that the united states must ratify the treaty. we are at a stale mate. the white house is looking to the senate to lead and the senate is waiting for strong support from the administration. in part the senate calendar is to blame. should the majority leader move to the senate floor, it would consume some time. it would take a week of floor time. and considering that we have less than 40 legislative days before the august recess, it's highly uncertain that such time will be carved out unless, unless it becomes a priority for the administration. but given the president's focus on advancing the start treaty, i see even less of an
both canada and denmark join the treaty. canada in 2003 and denmark in 2004. there are some who say they don't see the point in joining the rest of the world in rat filing the treaty. they say the u.s. enjoys the benefits of the treaty even though we are not a member. and we can somehow pick and choose which sections we abide by while not subjecting our actions to international review. i respectfully disagree with this opinion. i believe that the united states must ratify the treaty. we are at...
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both canada and denmark joined the treaty. there are some of that do not see the point in joining the rest of the world in ratifying the treaty. they say the u.s. already enjoys the benefits of the treaty, even though we are not a member. by not becoming, a party to the treaty, we can somehow choose which action to abide by. i disagree. i believe strongly that the united states must ratify the treaty. we are at a stalemate. the white house is looking to the senate. the senate is waiting for stronger support from the administration. in part, perhaps the senate calendar is to blame. it is anticipated that should it be moved to the senate floor, it would consume some time. considering we have less then 40 legislative days before the august recess, it is highly uncertain that such time will be carved out, unless it becomes a priority for the administration. given that the president hotel focus onpresident's the dance in the start treaty, i see less of no activity this year. i will not say it is impossible, but i will say it is unl
both canada and denmark joined the treaty. there are some of that do not see the point in joining the rest of the world in ratifying the treaty. they say the u.s. already enjoys the benefits of the treaty, even though we are not a member. by not becoming, a party to the treaty, we can somehow choose which action to abide by. i disagree. i believe strongly that the united states must ratify the treaty. we are at a stalemate. the white house is looking to the senate. the senate is waiting for...
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if something's rotten in denmark, i'm concerned that it's -- that there's something wrong in the agencies that is allowing this type of exploration or drilling activity and not requiring better standards for this type of thing. now the loss thing -- i checked to see if this was a limited incident. and this is deep water. 5,000 feet. this is a list i obtained of deep-water rig activity during the o'bama administration. you can see, these are just some of the aprolves that they've given. and almost all of these go from a quarter of a mile to 8,000 feet. that concerns me, because if 5,000 feet, if you didn't have the proper safety measures, and then you give this approval with very little caveats, with very little protections, you cart blonch, rubber stamp the plan that's submitted, what's going on with these wells, and if you look at the depths of some of them, up to 8,000 feet, we could have future problems. so we need safety measures in place. i believe drilling and exploration can be done if you have safety measures in place. but obviously somebody was sleeping at the switch. >> so it eq
if something's rotten in denmark, i'm concerned that it's -- that there's something wrong in the agencies that is allowing this type of exploration or drilling activity and not requiring better standards for this type of thing. now the loss thing -- i checked to see if this was a limited incident. and this is deep water. 5,000 feet. this is a list i obtained of deep-water rig activity during the o'bama administration. you can see, these are just some of the aprolves that they've given. and...
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been i think more principled in terms of his arguments in bringing important issues to the floor denmark for those of you who have not seen his cable tv show on local montgomery cable, i urge you to tune in, because it is always a discussion of substance and real policy and not the soundbites you often get in political discourse. i want to thank mark just for not being a local leader in our community but also engaging in this very important battle at the national level so mark thank you very much. thank you very much. to the whole government accountability project and tom devine and all the groups that have come togther, under an umbrella to try and make sure that we pass enhance whistleblower protection legislation, i thank you, i salute you. we are getting there. we are getting there. we are very close and it is sential that you continue to do what you have been doing for the past months and years which is to keep the pressure on, because we all know that as soon as you lighten up and take your foot off the accelerator they are, and the pressure is off, then we would not be able to con
been i think more principled in terms of his arguments in bringing important issues to the floor denmark for those of you who have not seen his cable tv show on local montgomery cable, i urge you to tune in, because it is always a discussion of substance and real policy and not the soundbites you often get in political discourse. i want to thank mark just for not being a local leader in our community but also engaging in this very important battle at the national level so mark thank you very...