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those who have less, who are more fragile, or who have -- been upset by life through work, education, .ealthsolidarity [applause] expectations,our your expectations for change, democracy, for ecological and economic change. a future of aild stronger france in a few that is protecting europe -- for this i need your vote and your trust. [applause] i shall endeavor my dear, fellow -- two weeks ahead to make sure that together we can bring as many people together running around my candidacy. the strings of that rally will be essential to preside and govern. [applause] the challenge starting tonight is not to vote against somebody. the challenge is going to be to end awayy to the very from a system that has been an capable of actually answering the problems that have been in this country for more than 30 years already. [applause] the challenge is therefore to start writing a whole new page in the political history of our country, to make sure that everyone with justice and efficiency will be able to play a role that is theirs in france and europe. that is our challenge. [applause] that is why, my
those who have less, who are more fragile, or who have -- been upset by life through work, education, .ealthsolidarity [applause] expectations,our your expectations for change, democracy, for ecological and economic change. a future of aild stronger france in a few that is protecting europe -- for this i need your vote and your trust. [applause] i shall endeavor my dear, fellow -- two weeks ahead to make sure that together we can bring as many people together running around my candidacy. the...
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Apr 27, 2017
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many individuals have mental ealth problems, that are cycling in and out of the jail or emergency rooms of the getting and not etter, they could be better if they were in a healthcare regimen. we don't want them lost in the criminal justice system, it is not good for them, they don't get better and frankly, again, out on the not having mental health problems addressed, it moment that can sometimes end tragically. we're trying to get healthcare who need ndividuals mental or chemical health. sylvia, ryland, independent. caller: hi. good morning. call. you for taking my i have a question and a comment. i grew up in that a small kind of rural community southern new jersey, where there was a lot of immigrant farmers that came in during the summer. most of the time they went back. some of them stayed. i notice back now, that they have pretty much run the county. their own banks, of ery stores, other types businesses. f we do something about beginning to send in large see rs immigrants back, i that economy in that county collapsing, completely are the g because they ones that are providing the
many individuals have mental ealth problems, that are cycling in and out of the jail or emergency rooms of the getting and not etter, they could be better if they were in a healthcare regimen. we don't want them lost in the criminal justice system, it is not good for them, they don't get better and frankly, again, out on the not having mental health problems addressed, it moment that can sometimes end tragically. we're trying to get healthcare who need ndividuals mental or chemical health....
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broken promises on america's ealth care, f-minus. because that truly -- i'll go more into that later as to why f-minus. broken promises to drain the swamp, stacking the deck in his cabinet with lobbyists. he said he was going to fire wall street and yet he, again, hired them into his cabinet against the interest of the public, dismantling net neutrality. that will chill competition, urt consumers and punish entrepreneurs, destroy the dynamism of the internet. every place you look you will see something that undermines openness, transparency, consumer rights. every place you look you will see whether it's health care, ax bill, whatever it is, something that extracts money from the middle class to the wealthiest people. broken promises to working amilies. so drain the swamp, f. broken promises to the american people. attacking clean air, clean water for our children. he said we are going to have clean air and clean water. and what does he do? undermine the e.p.a. unleashing wall street, dismantling americans' privacy on the internet, a
broken promises on america's ealth care, f-minus. because that truly -- i'll go more into that later as to why f-minus. broken promises to drain the swamp, stacking the deck in his cabinet with lobbyists. he said he was going to fire wall street and yet he, again, hired them into his cabinet against the interest of the public, dismantling net neutrality. that will chill competition, urt consumers and punish entrepreneurs, destroy the dynamism of the internet. every place you look you will see...
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stoltenberg: countries paying according to their proportional size or ealth. proportionality, libya, cleaning up our mess, and yber. modern threats mr. stoltenberg and challenges. mr. stoltenberg: first on whether it is cyber, hybrid, all these new effects, one thing we have to understand is before it was easy to distinguish whether it was peace or war, and nations declared war and were supposed to say now it is war and now it is piece and the war was -- peace and the war was in a well efined geographic area. now it is a more blurred line between peace and war, and it is hard to say exactly when the war against isil did start. of ourse it takes place in syria, but it also takes place in the allied capitals where isil has attacked innocent civilians, and it takes place in cyberspace. it is hard to say other than we do not have an exact date for when it started and when it will end. the new threats are partly why the fact that it is a mixture of civilian and military means of aggression and a much more blurred line between peace and war. nato has adapted to that
stoltenberg: countries paying according to their proportional size or ealth. proportionality, libya, cleaning up our mess, and yber. modern threats mr. stoltenberg and challenges. mr. stoltenberg: first on whether it is cyber, hybrid, all these new effects, one thing we have to understand is before it was easy to distinguish whether it was peace or war, and nations declared war and were supposed to say now it is war and now it is piece and the war was -- peace and the war was in a well efined...
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Apr 4, 2017
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to help resolve, particularly in an age where you have so many ways to communicate and the kind of ealth couldleh provide to people who are in limited facility areas or when they have more critical needs to move them out to a place that is like a rural referral center rather than where they are. the ability to keep it focused hole sojust blow a other groups that want the additional money that is eluded might observations about how that can happen. were problems in small and poor areas. before i turn to the panelists for one last question, you have an evaluation form in your packet, if you could fill it out before you leave, that would be fantastic. we want to hear your ideas for future topics that you wish to be focused on. let me ask each of our panelists to comment on a slightly on acative question, broader note. if you are talking to someone is a beneficiary of the medicaid program, should they be optimistic going forward, what should we tell them about the future of the program as it currently stands with what we know right now, and what should they be looking to elected officials to
to help resolve, particularly in an age where you have so many ways to communicate and the kind of ealth couldleh provide to people who are in limited facility areas or when they have more critical needs to move them out to a place that is like a rural referral center rather than where they are. the ability to keep it focused hole sojust blow a other groups that want the additional money that is eluded might observations about how that can happen. were problems in small and poor areas. before i...
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the second point regarding ,ealth care timing, right now there are ways to get around that. that will be interesting to watch in the weeks ahead if they can slice and dice them to move forward. taxes, first the house republicans, and perhaps senate republicans, how long is that process likely to take? will we see some legislative language on what is proposed? kevin cirilli the freedom this does not seem to bug these conservatives as much as health care reform did. david: pretty remarkable. withyesterday, we sat down alan greenspan in washington to talk about the path of the u.s. economy and how the trump presidency could change that path. dramatichether that tax reform outlined could drive fundamental growth higher. if you werebe willing to make the cuts in social benefits, which would be required to fund the type of program he has put forward. it is also military expansion. a periodoing through in the last decade where the share of gdp going into the than it were the lowest had been. the budget outlook is not only a tax question, but also a military question. .rump has said
the second point regarding ,ealth care timing, right now there are ways to get around that. that will be interesting to watch in the weeks ahead if they can slice and dice them to move forward. taxes, first the house republicans, and perhaps senate republicans, how long is that process likely to take? will we see some legislative language on what is proposed? kevin cirilli the freedom this does not seem to bug these conservatives as much as health care reform did. david: pretty remarkable....
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continues to read and learn from history every ek, it's worth noting that there had been strides made in ealth care, in head sin in the last 100 years that are unparalleled in the history of mankind. there was a book that called "the 5,000 year leap." and i don't want to do it injustice, but basically pointing out that when settlers came to north america, not the immigrants that came perhaps from russia and later was referred to as native americans, but immigrants coming from the european, english, even from norway, during those years, they came in boats that were not sailor byther than by arm strength. mankind had not made a lot of progress over 5,000 recorded years of history. and if you look at the implements that were used in arming, when settlers in the 15th, 16th, 17th september try came to north america -- century , came to north america, there weren't great developments in the production of food, in farming tools, over the thousands of years that mankind had existed. and yet, i think largely because the founders of the united states of america recognized the mportance of ingenuity and
continues to read and learn from history every ek, it's worth noting that there had been strides made in ealth care, in head sin in the last 100 years that are unparalleled in the history of mankind. there was a book that called "the 5,000 year leap." and i don't want to do it injustice, but basically pointing out that when settlers came to north america, not the immigrants that came perhaps from russia and later was referred to as native americans, but immigrants coming from the...