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it called for an end to overseas adoption pointing out that south korea is the only industrialized nationhat still exercised this policy. tfrs set up following the korean war. it was designed to offer a home to orphans who lost their parents in fighting and other parents who were too poor to care for them. this picture shows children sent for adoption in the united states. the year they left south korea is written on the placards. more than 5,000 children were sent to america and europe. as south korea developed economically, the nature of the overseas adoption program started to change. it became increasingly common for unwed single mothers to send their children to adoptive parents overseas. since the 1990s more than 90 of the program's children were born to such women. kim later called on society to help unwed single mothers to raise their own children and reduce the number of overseas adoptions. as a result of his activities the issue was taken up by the media and pressure to review the system mounted. in 2007, kim and his supporters made a breakthrough. the government modified its po
it called for an end to overseas adoption pointing out that south korea is the only industrialized nationhat still exercised this policy. tfrs set up following the korean war. it was designed to offer a home to orphans who lost their parents in fighting and other parents who were too poor to care for them. this picture shows children sent for adoption in the united states. the year they left south korea is written on the placards. more than 5,000 children were sent to america and europe. as...
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chinese companies ship more clothes, jewelry, and furniture to industrialized nations. customs officials say imports also increased they rose 7% for the first time in three months. >> translator: the recovery in exports is fast but import is relatively week. i think the trend has expanded the trade surplus. >> but china's auto market is losing speak. the china association of automobile manufacturers says september's 2.4% growth in sales was the slowest so far this year. dealers sold more than 1.9 million vehicles. japanese auto makers saw their market share shrink slightly to just under 15%. they're in second place among foreign makers, car makers, that is it. german car makers are number one. now as for investors they're concerned by slowing growth in many parts of the world and they're selling u.s. stocks. monday's sell off was broad. the dow dropped 1.35% extending it's losing streak to a third straight day. how are japanese investors responding to all of this. what can you tell us? >> the selling is spreading here as well. let's go straight to the opening levels and
chinese companies ship more clothes, jewelry, and furniture to industrialized nations. customs officials say imports also increased they rose 7% for the first time in three months. >> translator: the recovery in exports is fast but import is relatively week. i think the trend has expanded the trade surplus. >> but china's auto market is losing speak. the china association of automobile manufacturers says september's 2.4% growth in sales was the slowest so far this year. dealers sold...
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of the world's rich industrialed nation, 11 of them, the u.s. healthcare system ranked last. not only does the u.s. underperform on healthcare, it has the most expensive healthcare system. americans are getting little bang for their big buck. those are the findings from a private healthcare think tank that examined the healthcare systems and ranked them. number one, the best, the united kingdom, two, switzerland, sweden, australia, germany and the netherlands, new zealand and norway, france, canada, dead last, the united states. here is data. the u.s. averaged on healthcare was $8,508. compare that the uk. the nation with the number one healthcare system, $3,405 per brit. which is $5,103 less than the u.s. and despite that $8,508 spent per american citizen the u.s. ranked last in efficiency, and the over all health of the population. people in the u.s. go without needed healthcare because of costs more often than people do in other countries. these deficiencies lead to the u.s. ranking last on infant mortality and second to last on healthy life expectancy at age 60. and for t
of the world's rich industrialed nation, 11 of them, the u.s. healthcare system ranked last. not only does the u.s. underperform on healthcare, it has the most expensive healthcare system. americans are getting little bang for their big buck. those are the findings from a private healthcare think tank that examined the healthcare systems and ranked them. number one, the best, the united kingdom, two, switzerland, sweden, australia, germany and the netherlands, new zealand and norway, france,...
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. >> we also know that in industrialized nations we throw away 40% of the food that we produce. >> and you're saying that the french doctor who did all of that research on genetically modified food, he did a two-year study and yet monsanto did only a three month study. what made you so concerned? >> he found massive tumors in many of the rats and it kills human cells. he found many things that hope would make us pause. >> they blasted him. why? >> they blasted him because they blast pretty much any scientist that comes out against gmos and they blasted him for using rats but he used those rats because those are the same rats that monsanto used in their three-month study that led to the release in the european union. >> many say that genetically modified foods are okay. why are you saying different? >> well, the fda in the early '90s said that genetically modified foods were substantially equivalent to normal foods and so they needed no special testing or labeling. the fda trusts the companies to do the testing. >> so we're for the really being protected by the fda, we're being protecte
. >> we also know that in industrialized nations we throw away 40% of the food that we produce. >> and you're saying that the french doctor who did all of that research on genetically modified food, he did a two-year study and yet monsanto did only a three month study. what made you so concerned? >> he found massive tumors in many of the rats and it kills human cells. he found many things that hope would make us pause. >> they blasted him. why? >> they blasted him...
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in may 1985, heads of state of the free world's industrial nations met in a summit in bonn, west germanyying to resolve differences in economic policy. europeans and the japanese urged the u.s. to control its budget deficit. we urged them to expand their economies to create markets for american goods. no firm decisions were made, but international cooperation remains a promising economic approach. beryl sprinkel speaks for the reagan administration. when governments recognize a particular set of policies are in their interest, they're very likely to move in that direction. the difficulty is getting them to do something which is against their interest. they won't do it. we won't do it. but working together you can make some progress and i think we have done so over the past five years. five months after the bonn summit, the u.s., japan, france, britain, and germany announced a coordinated effort to reduce the u.s. dollar's value. the move was a promising effort to ease the u.s. international trade dilemma and possibly create more american jobs. but major problems remained. by 1985, the un
in may 1985, heads of state of the free world's industrial nations met in a summit in bonn, west germanyying to resolve differences in economic policy. europeans and the japanese urged the u.s. to control its budget deficit. we urged them to expand their economies to create markets for american goods. no firm decisions were made, but international cooperation remains a promising economic approach. beryl sprinkel speaks for the reagan administration. when governments recognize a particular set...
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the united states is the only nation in the industrialized world that says you're not entitled to health care as a right. and in 2012, more than 15% of our population nearly 48 million americans were uninsured but that's only half the story. many people who had insurance also had high deductibles and high co-payments and those payments created situations where people hesitated to go to the doctor when they should. not to mention, other people leaving the hospital deeply in debt and going bankrupt. is that something that we are proud of? here's another important point to be made. we talk about rationing and so forth of course in the united states health care is rationed but it is rationed by ability to pay. acourting to a harvard study published in health affairs 2009 and health affairs in 2014, some 45,000 americans die every year because of lack of access to health care. and i have talked to doctors, i don't know if my colleagues in their states have talked to doctors. i have talked to doctors who say yes, people walk in the door and they are now terminally ill and the doctors say why d
the united states is the only nation in the industrialized world that says you're not entitled to health care as a right. and in 2012, more than 15% of our population nearly 48 million americans were uninsured but that's only half the story. many people who had insurance also had high deductibles and high co-payments and those payments created situations where people hesitated to go to the doctor when they should. not to mention, other people leaving the hospital deeply in debt and going...
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among industrialized nations, the lowest members of mri machines per million,erational pharmaceutical system another method. they refuse to pay for drugs incremental improvements over existing drugs, according to one study, one quarter to one third of altimers patients are receiving state of the art medicatio medication. it falls hardest on people with serious illnesses, these mlths are exit because they are politically tolerable. the people affected are seldom a significant force. in summary, the chief benefit of an examination of other nation health care systems, is to discover what policiless to avoid. it would be far more, study other markets, for insurance, life, homeowners and autoinsurance, and other markets for vital products such as food and clothing, there you will find marketings where it tax policy and regulation has not become a three tiered, as a result, these markets reduce the cost of goods and services while improving quality. it is in these markets we should look for guidance in reforming the u.s. health care system. thank you very much. >> our last but not least. >>
among industrialized nations, the lowest members of mri machines per million,erational pharmaceutical system another method. they refuse to pay for drugs incremental improvements over existing drugs, according to one study, one quarter to one third of altimers patients are receiving state of the art medicatio medication. it falls hardest on people with serious illnesses, these mlths are exit because they are politically tolerable. the people affected are seldom a significant force. in summary,...
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and the global rankings have ranked us the highest performing health system of the leading industrialized nations. [shouting] this guy wasn't much more effective labour adviser than either of those two. [laughter] he's trading under tribble will quotes and he quoted one. let me quote him when. this shadow minister who i think sums it. we don't have a policy problem. we've got a massive ed miliband problem, and i think we've seen that in evidence today. >> ed miliband. >> mr. speaker, i have to say, i have to say i don't think he's in a position to give a master class in leadership. two mps have defected. nine of his 2010 mps standing down from and every day he is saying to his policy on europe. he didn't answer the question. one of the ways he could support the nhs is by funding one week after testing with a levy on the tobacco companies. why won't they let him do it? >> what we are doing is treating half a million more cancer patients every year than under labour. but let's see what was at the royal college of gps said about this policy? they said this, i promise will only serve to create a full
and the global rankings have ranked us the highest performing health system of the leading industrialized nations. [shouting] this guy wasn't much more effective labour adviser than either of those two. [laughter] he's trading under tribble will quotes and he quoted one. let me quote him when. this shadow minister who i think sums it. we don't have a policy problem. we've got a massive ed miliband problem, and i think we've seen that in evidence today. >> ed miliband. >> mr....
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crises around the world and our seeming feelings of impermeability here in one of the most industrialized nations. we have more to come. stay with us. woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- including the fact that a preferred risk policy starts as low as $129 a year. for an agent, call the number that appears on your screen. >>> in the late 1960s, a region in nigeria was walled off from the world by the nigerian government as part of civil war. what resulted was a health disaster for the people stuck inside and walled off from the rest of the world. what was borne out of that was a group of doctors who decided that the welfare of needy people, sick people needed health care, was more important than any political boundary for any reason. that group of doctors call themselves doctors without borders. they have since gone on to win the nobel peace prize and have become one
crises around the world and our seeming feelings of impermeability here in one of the most industrialized nations. we have more to come. stay with us. woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- including the fact that a preferred risk policy starts as low as $129 a year....
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and espionage to support their industry. >> national security issues. >> where the russians engage in espionage, most russian companies wouldn't know what to do with it. they do engage in cyber attacks to support the russians strategicically. we have seen it in ress tone yeah. so it is consistent, especially after the u.s. has threatened stronger actions against the financial institutions and we have said we are going to make putin hurt personally. putin makes these decisions personally and he is not happy. there is greater risk around russian intelligence than there would be -- >> in terms of cyber attacks. >> do you think that he takes nato seriously so he knows yes, he may get away with something in ukraine, but no more? >> he has blown through every red line that the u.s. has placed on him. and i remember during the nato summit. everyone got together and we invited the president and said we aren't going to help you but let's be clear, if you touch a nato ally, our hair is going to go on fire. then we are taking you on. two days later, the smome grenades across the estonia border a
and espionage to support their industry. >> national security issues. >> where the russians engage in espionage, most russian companies wouldn't know what to do with it. they do engage in cyber attacks to support the russians strategicically. we have seen it in ress tone yeah. so it is consistent, especially after the u.s. has threatened stronger actions against the financial institutions and we have said we are going to make putin hurt personally. putin makes these decisions...
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crises around the world and our seeming feelings of impermeability here in one of the most industrialized nationsve more to come. stay with us. [ high-pitched ] nailed it! [ normal voice ] you're right, that was really easy. i know, i told you so. on progressive.com, you can compare our progressive direct rates with our competitors' rates, so shopping is easy. you don't sound like flo. [high-pitched] yeah, i do. [ clears throat ] who you talking to? [ normal voice ] what? what's on your hand? noth-- my wedding ring. [chuckles] symbol of our love and understanding. comparing rates for you. now that's progressive. [ high-pitched ] nailed it! >>> in the late 1960s, a region in nigeria was walled off from the world by the nigerian government as part of civil war. what resulted was a health disaster for the people stuck inside and walled off from the rest of the world. what was borne out of that was a group of doctors who decided that the welfare of needy people, sick people needed health care, was more important than any political boundary for any reason. that group of doctors call themselves doctors
crises around the world and our seeming feelings of impermeability here in one of the most industrialized nationsve more to come. stay with us. [ high-pitched ] nailed it! [ normal voice ] you're right, that was really easy. i know, i told you so. on progressive.com, you can compare our progressive direct rates with our competitors' rates, so shopping is easy. you don't sound like flo. [high-pitched] yeah, i do. [ clears throat ] who you talking to? [ normal voice ] what? what's on your hand?...
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we are the only industrialized nation on the planet. when i hear the i can't afford it, every other company in every other industrialized country figured this out. so we're leaving 5 1/2 million women in a terrible situation. liz: secretary, since we saw the implosion of the housing market and construction, wasn't this called the man session, we need to get men back to work too and the wage growth picture seems anemic here. i will ask you to be super specific about it. how do we get wages to improve at a time we haven't seen that, and what do we need to see happen to help the middle class participate, males and females, in a recovering economy? >> i think we're seeing progress in all of those areas. you look at broad-based recovery. if you have a college degree, the unemployment rate is 2.9%. the drop in unemployment for people with less than a college degree has been greater in recent months, and so we're -- the rising tide is lifting many boats but we need to have shared prosperity, and the wage issue that you correctly point out, liz,
we are the only industrialized nation on the planet. when i hear the i can't afford it, every other company in every other industrialized country figured this out. so we're leaving 5 1/2 million women in a terrible situation. liz: secretary, since we saw the implosion of the housing market and construction, wasn't this called the man session, we need to get men back to work too and the wage growth picture seems anemic here. i will ask you to be super specific about it. how do we get wages to...
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they said september 4th that ebola was coming to industrialized nations. it's a matter of time and inevitable. yet up to a month later the president was saying there was a very small chance. that's why we missed it in dallas. our guard was down. we should have had a heightened -- >> are hospitals in america -- now, this guy died. what should we take from that? there's a part of me that doesn't blame this guy. he knew he was walking dead. if he knew he had this or likely contracted ebola, he knew if he stayed in liberia, he knew he was going to die. so he makes his way to liberia, wasn't thinking about other people. he was thinking about himself. we were always told that our infrastructure is so much better than that of sierra leone and liberia that we are safe. >> i don't care how good the infrastructure is. president obama says we have a great health system and best doctors in the world. but when clusters formed in america, it only took one hour to overwhelm the dallas health department. they flew in plane loads of people and are still doing it. >> thank
they said september 4th that ebola was coming to industrialized nations. it's a matter of time and inevitable. yet up to a month later the president was saying there was a very small chance. that's why we missed it in dallas. our guard was down. we should have had a heightened -- >> are hospitals in america -- now, this guy died. what should we take from that? there's a part of me that doesn't blame this guy. he knew he was walking dead. if he knew he had this or likely contracted ebola,...
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crises around the world and our seeming fielding's of in permeability here in one of the most industrialized nationsmore to come. stay with us. for those kept awake by pain the night is anything but good. introducing new aleve pm. the first one with a sleep aid. plus the 12 hour strength of aleve for pain relief that can last until the am. now you can have a good night and a... good morning! new aleve pm. for a better am. ♪ i thought it'd be bigger. ♪ ♪ (dad) there's nothing i can't reach...
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crises around the world and our seeming feelings of impermeability here in one of the most industrialized nations to come. stay with us. they're coming. what do i do? you need to catch the 4:10 huh? the equipment tracking system will get you to the loading dock. ♪ there should be a truck leaving now. i got it. now jump off the bridge. what? in 3...2...1... are you kidding me? go. right on time. right now, over 20,000 trains are running reliably. we call that predictable. thrillingly predictable. get to the terminal across town. are all the green lights you? no. it's called grid iq. the 4:51 is leaving at 4:51. ♪ they cut the power. it'll fix itself. power's back on. quick thinking traffic lights and self correcting power grids make the world predictable. thrillingly predictable. i'm just looking over the company bills.up? is that what we pay for internet? yup. dsl is about 90 bucks a month. that's funny, for that price with comcast business, i think you get like 50 megabits. wow that's fast. personally, i prefer a slow internet. there is something about the sweet meditative glow of a loading webs
crises around the world and our seeming feelings of impermeability here in one of the most industrialized nations to come. stay with us. they're coming. what do i do? you need to catch the 4:10 huh? the equipment tracking system will get you to the loading dock. ♪ there should be a truck leaving now. i got it. now jump off the bridge. what? in 3...2...1... are you kidding me? go. right on time. right now, over 20,000 trains are running reliably. we call that predictable. thrillingly...
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no american president could continue to meet with the leading industrialized nations as mr.the seat marked world's biggest deadbeat. we can't sell treasury bonds to pay operating expenses and expect to be treated as the post cold war leader. the president took the lead here and declared support for tax revenue increase, citing budget that can be enacted. that's application that's works and that's "hardball" for now. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. tonight on "all in". >> he's obviously scared to death. the last 24 hours have been incredibly difficult for him. >> the nbc news cameraman infected with ebola is coming home. as the federal government puts all hands on deck. >> every ebola outbreak over the past 40 years has been stopped. we know how to do this and we will do it again. >> tonight, after one hospital dropped the ball the drumbeat to stop all travel from west africa picks up. >> i think we need to take steps to ban travel until we know we've got this situation under control. >>> then -- >> texas abortion regulations can take effect as planned. >> the
no american president could continue to meet with the leading industrialized nations as mr.the seat marked world's biggest deadbeat. we can't sell treasury bonds to pay operating expenses and expect to be treated as the post cold war leader. the president took the lead here and declared support for tax revenue increase, citing budget that can be enacted. that's application that's works and that's "hardball" for now. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. tonight on...
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points highertage than any industrialized nation that the world. we could do a better job. as you can see, burger king moving to canada, astrazeneca and pfizer moving to europe. we need to make sure we instill confidence back into the american economy. grow our economy. and we'll do a much better job with businesses that way. >> mr. owention, our opportunity -- your opportunity -- mr. owens, your opportunity for rebuttal. >> some addition reform that's needed is obamacare two. businesses told me they reduced their plose' hours to 30 hours a week to not have to buy that insurance. i strongly believe in decoupling health insurance from employment. we have to be able to employee our people. we're the only western country that still does that. there are a host of other problems with the affordable care act, obamacare, i would like to fix. >> i do have to indicate time. mia love, your 30-second opportunity. >> that's an area where we agree. i would like to repeal obamacare. but more importantly than repeal og ba macare we need to know what we're going to replace it with. i think
points highertage than any industrialized nation that the world. we could do a better job. as you can see, burger king moving to canada, astrazeneca and pfizer moving to europe. we need to make sure we instill confidence back into the american economy. grow our economy. and we'll do a much better job with businesses that way. >> mr. owention, our opportunity -- your opportunity -- mr. owens, your opportunity for rebuttal. >> some addition reform that's needed is obamacare two....
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and the reason why we've fallen behind is because we're the only industrialized nation on the planet that doesn't have paid maternity leave and we don't take care of our child care system in ways like countries like canada do. you can get quality child care in canada for $20 a day. they've invested in this and they're getting the return on investment. and so people like bill de blasio, people like jerry brown, 13 states have that have raised the minimum wage, governor malloy in connecticut was an early leader on the issue of paid leave. these are the right things to do and they're the smart things to do. and conservative governments like the government of australia, i was just out there in the g-20 summit, the conservative regime out there, they ran on a platform of increasing paid leave for women. and this is a government that's, you know, in america you would say he's about where ronald reagan is in terms of philosophically. but they understand that these investments, they pay a return and we have to do that here. >> i want to ask you one more question before you have to go. you se
and the reason why we've fallen behind is because we're the only industrialized nation on the planet that doesn't have paid maternity leave and we don't take care of our child care system in ways like countries like canada do. you can get quality child care in canada for $20 a day. they've invested in this and they're getting the return on investment. and so people like bill de blasio, people like jerry brown, 13 states have that have raised the minimum wage, governor malloy in connecticut was...
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this will overwhelm any industrial nation's ability to contain cloughs sisters of people and quarantine for safety. it is mat that the call number. every nation that will have a number to tax the system. gerri: you're saying it is just the math. this thing will spread and spread quickly. what should we be doing? what should the cdc be doing right now? >> i came through the atlanta international airport from guatemala on mission trip yesterday afternoon. the front page ever "usa today" say they're screening at international airports. there was no thermal screening. no one asked where i had been or asked if i had a fever or been sick. only asked for alcohol and tobacco. that is only thing they asked for 10,000 other people going through there. that is reap pre hensable. this is ravaging out of control six months and we're still asleep at wheel it appears. gerri: should we stop people coming into this country from west africa? >> i beg your pardon? gerri: should we stop people, travelers, flyers who are coming into this country who have been in west africa? >> you know, that may have been
this will overwhelm any industrial nation's ability to contain cloughs sisters of people and quarantine for safety. it is mat that the call number. every nation that will have a number to tax the system. gerri: you're saying it is just the math. this thing will spread and spread quickly. what should we be doing? what should the cdc be doing right now? >> i came through the atlanta international airport from guatemala on mission trip yesterday afternoon. the front page ever "usa...
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do you know what country of all industrialized nations has reduce the carbon emissions the most overmark most americans do not know that, never been told that by the media and you are exactly right, united states reduced our percentages more than just about any other country. here is the reason why. we haven't burned natural gas for electricity. a lot of it comes from fracking. natural gas is a wonder fuel. cheap, abundant, made in america and green, it emits very few carbons into the atmosphere. those who really wants to reduce carbon emissions and other pollutions should be cheerleading for fracking because it provides us with a very cheap, abundant and clean fuel. stuart: do you agree with me if republicans get control of the senate the first thing they should do is try to go toward an energy led boom for the u.s. economy? drill for oil and gas on federal land, build the pipeline, frack in new york, in california, produce our own energy and create a boom, is that one for the republicans? >> it should be. the irony is if you take out the energy revolution you just described over th
do you know what country of all industrialized nations has reduce the carbon emissions the most overmark most americans do not know that, never been told that by the media and you are exactly right, united states reduced our percentages more than just about any other country. here is the reason why. we haven't burned natural gas for electricity. a lot of it comes from fracking. natural gas is a wonder fuel. cheap, abundant, made in america and green, it emits very few carbons into the...
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going forward and hopefully lead to some rather substantial roof warms a very military outcome industrial national security state. >> s. only if we have a different level of civic motivation back home. people define themselves as powerless and take themselves out of the equation. people have no idea how powerful they are, even if you point to areas in american history. again and again, major changes have occurred by less than 1% of the people organizing broader public sentiment. rate through american history. occupy wall street made a big deal of the 1%, the richest 1%. they might've talked about the 1% immobilized reflecting public sentiment can turn this country around again and again and not almost inherently means the reflection of opinion. the book does talk about ship to power from the future the money and some rather unique areas providing facilities so people can voluntarily paying together more easily as consumers, as taxpayers, as voters, as workers. but we didn't have time to discuss it. a lot of these paddles about big money in politics of the rights of big business can be handled by s
going forward and hopefully lead to some rather substantial roof warms a very military outcome industrial national security state. >> s. only if we have a different level of civic motivation back home. people define themselves as powerless and take themselves out of the equation. people have no idea how powerful they are, even if you point to areas in american history. again and again, major changes have occurred by less than 1% of the people organizing broader public sentiment. rate...
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i don't care how events any industrialized nation is there's a certain threshold when we will overwhelmple from ohio to help dallas out. you said at the top of the hour if the cdc says another one happens, they did don't have that right. it is when. stuart: what do you propose? you are using strong language. what the proposed? flat out travel ban? closed the border? >> i came from a medical mission trip two days ago and came to atlanta at. no one asks me where i had been horrify had been sick. i wasn't there most and that yesterday the cdc said there thermal scanning in airports. there is a miscommunication there. stuart: when you run a medical mission? >> yes. the finest hospital in central america and i was down there lining up contract with the water project that we have. stuart: no one is suggesting we look at every person coming in to this country, are they? >> i am because it is becoming -- stuart: they didn't check you when you came in from central america. >> they are lying about propensity for clusters to come. the same week president obama echoed the sentiment -- it is a small
i don't care how events any industrialized nation is there's a certain threshold when we will overwhelmple from ohio to help dallas out. you said at the top of the hour if the cdc says another one happens, they did don't have that right. it is when. stuart: what do you propose? you are using strong language. what the proposed? flat out travel ban? closed the border? >> i came from a medical mission trip two days ago and came to atlanta at. no one asks me where i had been horrify had been...
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industry accountable for mistakes. i'm barbara boxer. let's save lives. vote yes on 46. >>> the national park service is trying to track down what appears to be a serial graffiti artist receiving reports of vandalism at least ten national parks in five western states including california. is found in yosemite on a granite rock. a blogger actually linked the vandalism to an account passed on to the national park service and the spokesman said they take the issue vandalism "very seriously." >> the success of after school programs in california will be celebrated in oakland with the state superintendent at roosevelt middle school to talk of the fact that california recently came in first-in-the-nation for high quality after school programs. he has been the state chief since 2010 and up for re-election. >> we have our own way of clearing for the giants but a dog is clearing on if her own special way. ♪ let's go giants bark, bark. >> the dog trainer posted this spread on youtube showing the cute dog barking as part of a chant for, go giants. >> maybe she can join lucille, dual mascots. >> the
industry accountable for mistakes. i'm barbara boxer. let's save lives. vote yes on 46. >>> the national park service is trying to track down what appears to be a serial graffiti artist receiving reports of vandalism at least ten national parks in five western states including california. is found in yosemite on a granite rock. a blogger actually linked the vandalism to an account passed on to the national park service and the spokesman said they take the issue vandalism "very...
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industry. the national book foundation announced its nonfiction finalist which includes age of ambition -- look for live coverage of the awards on november 19. amazon is opening kiosks in december system and sacramento. and according to the "washington post," the chinese government ordered the removal of books by authors perceived to be sympathetic to protests in hong kong. stay up-to-date on news about the publishing world by liking us on facebook and facebook.com/booktv or followers on twitter at booktv. you can also visit our website, booktv.org, and click on news about books. spent our camp in 2014 coverage continues with a week full of debates. on c-span monday night at eight eastern, the georgia coast debate -- governor's debate. the montana u.s. senate debate. tuesday night at nine on c-span from the south carolina governor's debate. and thursday night live at eight eastern iowa's fourth district debate between stephen king and joe maurer. c-span campaign 2014, more than 100 debates for the control of congress. >> book tv asks bookstores libbers around the country about nonfiction books
industry. the national book foundation announced its nonfiction finalist which includes age of ambition -- look for live coverage of the awards on november 19. amazon is opening kiosks in december system and sacramento. and according to the "washington post," the chinese government ordered the removal of books by authors perceived to be sympathetic to protests in hong kong. stay up-to-date on news about the publishing world by liking us on facebook and facebook.com/booktv or followers...
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industry will be worse off. >>> if the incident in chicago teaches us anything, when the system shuts down, that are immediate economic consequences. we all know that our national airspace system, it adds, 1. 5 trillion dollars. the system is really an eco system. each part rely's the other. >>> there can't be a disconnect. between sectors in the industry if we expect to be successful. >>> all of us, should have a very kean interest in how all of these issues, play out. >>> so, we need to have an honest conversation, about the challenges. >>> you can always debate the bunchtery needs, and one thing is clear, there's no way, that the faa, can implement next again, and recapitalize the structure and continue to provide our level of services without making some tradeoffs. >>> evening with short-term choices, there will be significant impact to our budget and services. we need to have the flexibility to make investment choices. >>> a year ago, there was as sense of urgency, and many parts were willing entear taken some approaches. the past year has only sharpened my own sense of urgency, and there's a level of complay sene. >>> business as usual won't work. it's a
industry will be worse off. >>> if the incident in chicago teaches us anything, when the system shuts down, that are immediate economic consequences. we all know that our national airspace system, it adds, 1. 5 trillion dollars. the system is really an eco system. each part rely's the other. >>> there can't be a disconnect. between sectors in the industry if we expect to be successful. >>> all of us, should have a very kean interest in how all of these issues, play...
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all because we are the only nation in the industrialized planet that doesn't have a paid leave law. almost isn't good enough for the millions of people who are working hard and falling further behind. there is no dignity in working 40 to 50 hours a week and getting your food at the food pantry. for them, and for all of these other families who continue to struggle, the data points don't mean a whole lot. if the breadwinner in your house is out of work, the unemployment rate might as well be 100%. even if that breadwinner has been lucky enough to keep her job, chances are, she hasn't seen a meaningful raising years. even though she is contributing to rising productivity, and it growing economy with her hard ork. the pie is getting bigger, american workers helped take it, but they are not getting a bigger slice. their sweat equity is not translating into financial equity. we are on pace in 2014 for the best year of private sector job growth since 1998. but the difference between now and then is that in the late 90's, the rising tide lifted more boats. it lifted the yachts and the raft
all because we are the only nation in the industrialized planet that doesn't have a paid leave law. almost isn't good enough for the millions of people who are working hard and falling further behind. there is no dignity in working 40 to 50 hours a week and getting your food at the food pantry. for them, and for all of these other families who continue to struggle, the data points don't mean a whole lot. if the breadwinner in your house is out of work, the unemployment rate might as well be...
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compared to other industrialized nations. this senate health subcommittee hearing is about an hour 40 minutes. the chair is senator bernie sanders of vermont. [ gavel bangs ] >> let's get to work and thank you all very much for being here. we want to thank c-span for covering this important hearing. and i especially want to thank our witnesses, some of whom have traveled from very long distances from around the world to be with us today and we very much appreciate your being here. the united states states has, i think, a very effective form of government in the sense that we are a federalist system of which means that we have 50 separate states and it is very common that one state learns from what another state is doing. every day in north carolina, vermont, somebody is.coming up with an idea or program it works, other people steal those ideas, learn from those ideas and that's, i think, a pretty effective way of going forward. i do not believe we utilize that practice as much as we should internationally. the united states i
compared to other industrialized nations. this senate health subcommittee hearing is about an hour 40 minutes. the chair is senator bernie sanders of vermont. [ gavel bangs ] >> let's get to work and thank you all very much for being here. we want to thank c-span for covering this important hearing. and i especially want to thank our witnesses, some of whom have traveled from very long distances from around the world to be with us today and we very much appreciate your being here. the...
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the national plastic industry is very nervous. lifornia is seen as a place where policy ideas graduate to national concerns. >> the success of after school programs in california will be celebrated this afternoon in oakland and the state superintendent of public instruction will be at roosevelt middle school after california came in first-in-the-nation for the after school programs. he is up for re-election in a hot difficult contested race and has been criticized for california's low ranking school system. >>> kids are getting ready for school. mike, do they need a rain jacket? >>> if they are in santa rosa or to the north. i don't know which is more beautiful, the double rainbow or the fall colors. we picked this up off ureport@kgo-tv.com. remember you can always send us pictures to ureport@kgo-tv.com. world series game tomorrow at 5:00, 66. dropping to 62. mostly sunny-to-partly cloudy conditions. rains are staying to the north of 80. lake tahoe will be 65 with partly cloudy and sunshine around monterey and 70 and cloudy in san
the national plastic industry is very nervous. lifornia is seen as a place where policy ideas graduate to national concerns. >> the success of after school programs in california will be celebrated this afternoon in oakland and the state superintendent of public instruction will be at roosevelt middle school after california came in first-in-the-nation for the after school programs. he is up for re-election in a hot difficult contested race and has been criticized for california's low...
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what's the industry's position, and do you see it going national? >> guest: so we worked hard with california, and i'm really proud of the industry on stolen phones and how we've stepped up. we have an incredible education effort on both how to protect your phone as well as what to do when it is stolen. we also have worked on a database as well as, most importantly, we have voluntarily agreed to have a tool kit for stolen phones in your -- as part of your phone with no charge to the consumer. so i think, again, it's part of the importance of a phone in someone's life now, but we need to work with this x it's an important issue and a priority for us. i'm happy the way the california law turned out, but i've got to say it does not lend itself in manufacturing phones to 50 states having 50 different laws. so i think that we as an industry really need to step up, as we have, to solve this problem for consumers. it's an, laws are static, and this is an iterative, always-growing, always-better-solution-more -- tomorrow kind of problem. hopefully we will no
what's the industry's position, and do you see it going national? >> guest: so we worked hard with california, and i'm really proud of the industry on stolen phones and how we've stepped up. we have an incredible education effort on both how to protect your phone as well as what to do when it is stolen. we also have worked on a database as well as, most importantly, we have voluntarily agreed to have a tool kit for stolen phones in your -- as part of your phone with no charge to the...
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points highertage than any industrialized nation that the world. we could do a better job. as you can see, burger king moving to canada, astrazeneca and pfizer moving to europe. we need to make sure we instill confidence back into the american economy. grow our economy. and we'll do a much better job with businesses that way. >> mr. owention, our opportunity -- your opportunity -- mr. owens, your opportunity for rebuttal. >> some addition reform that's needed is obamacare two. businesses told me they reduced their plose' hours to 30 hours a week to not have to buy that insurance. i strongly believe in decoupling health insurance from employment. we have to be able to employee our people. we're the only western country that still does that. there are a host of other problems with the affordable care act, obamacare, i would like to fix. >> i do have to indicate time. mia love, your 30-second opportunity. >> that's an area where we agree. i would like to repeal obamacare. but more importantly than repeal og ba macare we need to know what we're going to replace it with. i think
points highertage than any industrialized nation that the world. we could do a better job. as you can see, burger king moving to canada, astrazeneca and pfizer moving to europe. we need to make sure we instill confidence back into the american economy. grow our economy. and we'll do a much better job with businesses that way. >> mr. owention, our opportunity -- your opportunity -- mr. owens, your opportunity for rebuttal. >> some addition reform that's needed is obamacare two....
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we have 15-20 times death rate from gun violence than any other industrialized nation.we can do a lot better than that. we do not need to be there. so we've got to convince, you know, our elected officials to take this on as a serious issue and to pass reasonable gun laws that most americans agree with. >> i've also seen videos of you shooting guns, including the same gun that gabby was shot with or she owns. what can you tell us about your relationship with guns before and after the accident? >> i don't think it's changed much. i've always owned a gun as an adult. i got my first gun when i finished high school. my dad bought me a gun. both my parents were police officers. we would shoot our guns at daddy's house. >> how was it to shoot a gun? now that guns have a different meaning for you. >> not really. >> i don't think so. >> one of the interesting things, and her neurosurgeon told me early on, the positive thing about her injury is she won't suffer from post-traumatic stress. because she was shot first. shot first and shot in the head. >>> if i was to drive to targe
we have 15-20 times death rate from gun violence than any other industrialized nation.we can do a lot better than that. we do not need to be there. so we've got to convince, you know, our elected officials to take this on as a serious issue and to pass reasonable gun laws that most americans agree with. >> i've also seen videos of you shooting guns, including the same gun that gabby was shot with or she owns. what can you tell us about your relationship with guns before and after the...
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few who graduate, for those who do graduate, they are still -- they rank near the bottom of industrialized nations's a failure. we've got to do some things differently. we must make industrial education available to students starting at the sixth and seventh grades. we must give families more choices. charter schools and voucher programs that will permit families to take their students, their children, out of violent, badly performing schools, poorly performing schools, and put them into safe performing schools. we must make that choice available. and we must remove the violence, the disruptions, those children from our classrooms, they deserve to be in therapeutic, educational environments. where their issues can be addressed, where they can be made whole so that they can become full american citizens. and while they are in that environment, the other 29 children in the classroom will be safe, and their educations will not be destroyed. [ applause ] the tenth point in our vision for america involves the middle east. we have two interests in the middle east, oil and israel. let's talk about oil fi
few who graduate, for those who do graduate, they are still -- they rank near the bottom of industrialized nations's a failure. we've got to do some things differently. we must make industrial education available to students starting at the sixth and seventh grades. we must give families more choices. charter schools and voucher programs that will permit families to take their students, their children, out of violent, badly performing schools, poorly performing schools, and put them into safe...
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among industrialized nations france has one of the lowest number of cat scanners, pet scanners and mri machines. rationing pharmaceuticals is another method. in brief the french government often refuses to pay for drugs that are incremental improvements over existing drugs. such rationing has consequences. according to one study, only one-quarter to one-third of alzheimer's patients are receiving state of the art medication. rationing technology and medication or using waiting times falls hardest on people with serious illnesses. yet these methods persist because they are politically tolerable. in general, they do not cause trouble for politicians since the people affected seldom are a significant political force. in summary, i think the chief benefit of an examination of other nation's health care system is to discover what policies we should avoid. that said it would be far more productive if we studied other markets instead of other nations. other markets f-- tax policy an regulation have not resulted in a three-tiered system of insurance and where consumers are not were hinted from
among industrialized nations france has one of the lowest number of cat scanners, pet scanners and mri machines. rationing pharmaceuticals is another method. in brief the french government often refuses to pay for drugs that are incremental improvements over existing drugs. such rationing has consequences. according to one study, only one-quarter to one-third of alzheimer's patients are receiving state of the art medication. rationing technology and medication or using waiting times falls...
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and the global rankings have ranked us the highest performing health system of the leading industrialized nations. [shouting] this guy wasn't much more effective labour adviser than either of those two. [laughter] he's trading under tribble will quotes and he quoted one. let me quote him when. this shadow minister who i think sums it. we don't have a policy problem. we've got a massive ed miliband problem, and i think we've seen that in evidence today. >> ed miliband. >> mr. speaker, i have to say, i have to say i don't think he's in a position to give a master class in leadership. two mps have defected. nine of his 2010 mps standing down from and every day he is saying to his policy on europe. he didn't answer the question. one of the ways he could support the nhs is by funding one week after testing with a levy on the tobacco companies. why won't they let him do it? >> what we are doing is treating half a million more cancer patients every year than under labour. but let's see what was at the royal college of gps said about this policy? they said this, i promise will only serve to create a full
and the global rankings have ranked us the highest performing health system of the leading industrialized nations. [shouting] this guy wasn't much more effective labour adviser than either of those two. [laughter] he's trading under tribble will quotes and he quoted one. let me quote him when. this shadow minister who i think sums it. we don't have a policy problem. we've got a massive ed miliband problem, and i think we've seen that in evidence today. >> ed miliband. >> mr....
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and in western industrialized nations, we take these kinds of things for granted, which is why the fatalityfacilities and areas capable of handling a pathogen like this. >> does the u.s. military support in west africa, does that reassure you that officials over there are going to be able to control this virus? >> it's personnel and it's bodies. and we do need that. if we're talking about the whole idea of containing this epidemic via contact tracing, certainly i think our u.s. military can go from home to home, if they're properly protected and measure fevers and get the word out that way. it doesn't -- you don't -- this does not require the highest level of training, let's say, to do that kind of groundwork. it's such a low-tech -- lost the word. something so low tech intervention that we're doing, i think these people can certainly handle that. >> speak to your interpretation of the dallas county judge, essentially commissioner there, who physically drove mr. duncan's significant other, partner, louise, and the three men living inside that apartment -- he's the one who drove them to the
and in western industrialized nations, we take these kinds of things for granted, which is why the fatalityfacilities and areas capable of handling a pathogen like this. >> does the u.s. military support in west africa, does that reassure you that officials over there are going to be able to control this virus? >> it's personnel and it's bodies. and we do need that. if we're talking about the whole idea of containing this epidemic via contact tracing, certainly i think our u.s....
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industry. the national highway safety administration.ed to know whether it can do more to manage product recalls and to detect flaws. some six lawmakers are asking for this. they aren't just republicans. they're democrats and republicans. asking for a review by the gao, the general accounting office at nhtsa. lots of complaints about nhtsa. jack of kkb executive editorial director there. a perfect person to ask about this breaking news tonight. we keep reporting, jack, on all these recalls. we have more for you to talk about tonight. but, first, is this the right thing to do to really investigate nhtsa and see what's going on there? why haven't they been more effective at policing the industry? >> the spotlight has turned. it used to the manufacturers and now it's on the government regulators. what's going on? a lot of people are askkng, both in congress and general civilians wondering why is this continuing to happen. why are we seeing this and why hasn't more been done? gerri: you think about gm with its some 30 million recalls. the ta
industry. the national highway safety administration.ed to know whether it can do more to manage product recalls and to detect flaws. some six lawmakers are asking for this. they aren't just republicans. they're democrats and republicans. asking for a review by the gao, the general accounting office at nhtsa. lots of complaints about nhtsa. jack of kkb executive editorial director there. a perfect person to ask about this breaking news tonight. we keep reporting, jack, on all these recalls. we...
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event, organized by japan's economy trade and industry ministry, brought together government delegates, and officials from energy sectors of various nations. abe said industries, academics, and governments should share a road map to accelerate innovation in the quest to cut greenhouse gas emissions. a delegate from france said it's vital for governments to help each other speed up technological advances, rather than relying on the private sector. now the conference also covered renewable energy. participants discussed how to cooperate in the development of eco-friendly vehicles that don't use fossil fuels. a japanese government official said the country should assert its technological stills. >> it is true that japan's own efforts to domestically reducing greenhouse emissions are important. but at the same time, japan will contribute to the global reduction of greenhouse gas emissions through technological division. >> but japan has so far been unable to announce a time frame for an emissions reduction target of its own. >>> well, japan's aging society is taking its toll now on social security. officials at the welfare ministry say the nu
event, organized by japan's economy trade and industry ministry, brought together government delegates, and officials from energy sectors of various nations. abe said industries, academics, and governments should share a road map to accelerate innovation in the quest to cut greenhouse gas emissions. a delegate from france said it's vital for governments to help each other speed up technological advances, rather than relying on the private sector. now the conference also covered renewable...
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russia has the largest percentage of adults with a university education of any industrialized nation.other point that nicholas kristof makes is the way we pay for public school education saying that the property tax is a way that creates a huge disparity between wealthier americans and those living in more urban areas and, also, those areas that are stricken with poverty. >> that's a question: is the american dream leaving america? mike is joining us on the phone from michigan good morning to you. republican line. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> i wanted to comment b the american dream leaving america. >> sure. >> i think that the american dream is leaving the minds of our young folks. i've got a 39-year-old daughter who is struggling with a small business being taxed to death to pay for, you know, government pensions and every time time you turn around, there is more government workers. >> uh-huh. >> government workers have the dream going on. but the taxpayers, they are losing the ability to dream because they are being taxed to death. so the fight continues. same ol' argument.
russia has the largest percentage of adults with a university education of any industrialized nation.other point that nicholas kristof makes is the way we pay for public school education saying that the property tax is a way that creates a huge disparity between wealthier americans and those living in more urban areas and, also, those areas that are stricken with poverty. >> that's a question: is the american dream leaving america? mike is joining us on the phone from michigan good...
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today developing countries, industrialized nations and an expanding global population result in a steepexpansion in the world's energy demand, but some grave problems result. and one is geopolitical. during 1979 oil embargo, access to oil was used as political leverage. one way to reduce dependence on oil and gas was then to expand nuclear power, as france did. today ukraine is lucky that about half of its electricity is nuclear. it is less jeopardy than otherwise. and this in ukraine despite the chernobyl accident. the second grave problem is environmental. as developing countries accelerate their use of fossil fuels, we in the industrial world shall stop and explain that we have already put so much carbon dioxide in the earth's atmosphere that the climate is in jeopardy already. while this political wrestling between the rich, high-using energy countries and the poor parts of the world is on, we all seek measures that can result in more effective generation and use of energy to get more miles out of the gallon, to get more megawatts out of power plants, energy-saving insulation and la
today developing countries, industrialized nations and an expanding global population result in a steepexpansion in the world's energy demand, but some grave problems result. and one is geopolitical. during 1979 oil embargo, access to oil was used as political leverage. one way to reduce dependence on oil and gas was then to expand nuclear power, as france did. today ukraine is lucky that about half of its electricity is nuclear. it is less jeopardy than otherwise. and this in ukraine despite...
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one shape our perceptions going forward will lead to rather substantial reforms of military, industrial nationalurity states. and that's only if we have at we have a different level civic motivation back home. people define themselves as powerless and take them out of the equation and is a self-fulfilling prophecy. people have no idea how powerful they are, even if you point to areas in american history. again and again, major changes have occurred by less than 1% of the people organizing, reflecting broader segment. that is true for american history. occupy wall street that the richest 1% might attack about the 1% that mobilized the public sentiment can turn this country around again and again and not almost inherently means the left right reflection of opinion. so the book does talk about shifting power from the few to the many it's a rather unique areas providing facilities of people can voluntarily be in together more easily as consumers, as taxpayers, as voters, as workers, but we didn't have time to discuss it. a lot of these paddles of left right about the anime politics, the rights of bi
one shape our perceptions going forward will lead to rather substantial reforms of military, industrial nationalurity states. and that's only if we have at we have a different level civic motivation back home. people define themselves as powerless and take them out of the equation and is a self-fulfilling prophecy. people have no idea how powerful they are, even if you point to areas in american history. again and again, major changes have occurred by less than 1% of the people organizing,...
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among industrialized nations, france has one of the lowest numbers of cat scanners, pet scanners and mri machines per million population. rationing pharmaceuticals is another method. in brief, the french government often refuses to pay for drugs that are incremental improvements over existing drugs. such rationing has consequences. according to one study, only about 1/4 to 1/3 of alzheimer's patients -- rationing technology and medication or using waiting times falls hardest on people with serious illnesses. they do not cause trouble for politicians since the people selected seldom are a political force. the chief benefit of an examination of other nations health care systems discover what policies we should avoid. it would be productive if we instead studied other markets rather than other nations. there you will find markets in which government tax policies haven't distorted the purchase of goods or tax policy and regulation. and consumers are not prohibited from buying goods and services out of state. as a result, these markets reduce the cost of goods and services while also impr
among industrialized nations, france has one of the lowest numbers of cat scanners, pet scanners and mri machines per million population. rationing pharmaceuticals is another method. in brief, the french government often refuses to pay for drugs that are incremental improvements over existing drugs. such rationing has consequences. according to one study, only about 1/4 to 1/3 of alzheimer's patients -- rationing technology and medication or using waiting times falls hardest on people with...
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the federal government since a summer saying that the cyber security threat to the banking industry is a nationalty issue? >> yes. we would like the federal government and all the agencies of government to have knowledge of the cyber security space to partner with the financial institutions and provide support. if we all work together we can minimize the risks to the system -- >> but partner with -- >> yeah, i don't think he can be just someone else's responsibility. we do need to have a plan and we do need to be prepared and it is no longer a question of if, is a question of when and how deep. planning is incredibly important. >> much of the fed talk is when policy makers will raise interest rates. are you among those who believe that the rate increase will happen next year? >> mark, i don't see any rationale for raising interest rates at this moment. in issues andwash problems that are coming back to you in the form of earning capital to the u.s. and lowering interest rates. i don't see anything in the u.s. economy that is pushing for our prodding us to raise rates any time soon. are raised,tes
the federal government since a summer saying that the cyber security threat to the banking industry is a nationalty issue? >> yes. we would like the federal government and all the agencies of government to have knowledge of the cyber security space to partner with the financial institutions and provide support. if we all work together we can minimize the risks to the system -- >> but partner with -- >> yeah, i don't think he can be just someone else's responsibility. we do...
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airspace system underpins an industry that adds $1.5 trillion to our national economy. this system is really an ecosystem where each part relies on the other to function well. there can't be a disconnect between industry and government, or between sectors in the industry, if we expect to be successful. all of us should have a very keen interest in how all of these issues play out. so we need to have an honest conversation about the challenges we face. while you can always debate the exact budgetary needs of an agency, one thing is very clear. there is simply no way that the faa can implement nextgen and recapitalize our aging infrastructure and continue to provide our current level of services without making some serious trade-offs. even with short-term choices there will be significant impacts to our budget into the services that we provide. we need to have the flexibility to make investment choices that further the help of our airspace system, and that make choices simply because they might be politically popular. a year ago it was clear to me that there was
airspace system underpins an industry that adds $1.5 trillion to our national economy. this system is really an ecosystem where each part relies on the other to function well. there can't be a disconnect between industry and government, or between sectors in the industry, if we expect to be successful. all of us should have a very keen interest in how all of these issues play out. so we need to have an honest conversation about the challenges we face. while you can always debate the exact...