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are the productivities joe alluded to. he did a very nice job summarizes that we think in the long range. economy wide productivity would increase that roughly 1.1% where as we think health care productivity historically could .4% annually. that gap of .7% is not very big in any particular year. but when you look out over 75 years, .7% each and every year add up to a lot. we'll show that in a minute. on the physician side, i know we haven't talked about physicians yet, but the alternative also addresses the fact that price updates for physician in every year in the future is specified. even if you were to take the higher amount of the .75% per year off of those participating in alternative payment models, that's still well below what we think general inflation is. it's much lower than what we think physician cost increase every year. so where as we don't have an sgr problem like we had a few years ago, where there would be a one-year 25% cut, these are again one, 1.5% cuts each and every year. and we look out over several
are the productivities joe alluded to. he did a very nice job summarizes that we think in the long range. economy wide productivity would increase that roughly 1.1% where as we think health care productivity historically could .4% annually. that gap of .7% is not very big in any particular year. but when you look out over 75 years, .7% each and every year add up to a lot. we'll show that in a minute. on the physician side, i know we haven't talked about physicians yet, but the alternative also...
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. >> after a while we start getting used to good things fast and as joe alluded to we never thought thatriors would be in this position. i thought they might have one but they won three of the last four seasons and this is something that people are getting use to. especially as you mentioned, mark, the young people. >> exhilarating to me to see these playbacks. >> in the clip we showed i saw something i did not think i would see. we saw a chimp who came up big for the warriors as a role player. you saw of course katie and clay and stuff but you mix in some lucky. >> he became my favorite player. he is such an interesting eccentric guy off the court. he is known as their computer whiz go to guy. he's kind of a techie. he is into social media. he is the guide to go to with your phone. like my phone isn't working, mcgee. he's an interesting character and bright and a small role player that turned into a huge, not just his body seven -- 7'2", but a huge contributor. love seeing him when he was in and he stopped lebron by saw lebron going righto the basket and slam dunking and that disappeare
. >> after a while we start getting used to good things fast and as joe alluded to we never thought thatriors would be in this position. i thought they might have one but they won three of the last four seasons and this is something that people are getting use to. especially as you mentioned, mark, the young people. >> exhilarating to me to see these playbacks. >> in the clip we showed i saw something i did not think i would see. we saw a chimp who came up big for the warriors...
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mean he kind of alluded to that that castile trump in a good light and that's a really dramatic shift for north korean state media isn't it. yes it is and you do wonder what the average joe is created in the streets his thinking i believe is a psychologist on this calling to distance i mean you've been told what most of us in the tree well done clinics you know are used to trying to sort of struggle with contradictory sat and trying to make sense of it all even harder in nature of trauma there i say but north korea has always been told there's only ever one version of everything and the us is absolutely the bad guy so i think there must be some people must be talking i think ground round round they went around the fos i guess it's quite well now right now but you know who knew in their own homes about what to look sense to make of this and that is a very interesting development maybe a bit hopeful ok so eight and correct me if i'm wrong but from what you're saying it seems as if i. came out of this with the upper hand did donald trump benefit at all from the summit i mean did he get anything for the united states in your view. ah those two questions are not the same did
mean he kind of alluded to that that castile trump in a good light and that's a really dramatic shift for north korean state media isn't it. yes it is and you do wonder what the average joe is created in the streets his thinking i believe is a psychologist on this calling to distance i mean you've been told what most of us in the tree well done clinics you know are used to trying to sort of struggle with contradictory sat and trying to make sense of it all even harder in nature of trauma there...
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joe. i'd like to ask this question, beyond the hypocrisy of it given the history we are all alluding in aion or anyone of note on twitter suggested that. >> they didn't. >> -- about melania trump. it's not hypercritical, but falls into the ever growing category i will refer to as animals of trumpian projection. >> by the way, what would be wrong with that? >> willie, it is -- it is -- i don't understand why would donald trump, why would the first thing donald trump think of, the first bell he would ring be that anybody in his family would be missing because of plastic surgery? nobody suggested that. nobody, as john heilemann said, i never read it. i didn't know anybody thought that until donald trump suggested that hateful, despicable human beings were being unfair to the first lady by suggesting that she had plastic surgery because, certainly, i read no one. i never read anybody suggesting that is why she was absent. >> i should recuse myself because i have had extensive work done from top to bottom. i have a full makeover done. >> i saw willie in the hall, he was bleeding. >> badly. >>
joe. i'd like to ask this question, beyond the hypocrisy of it given the history we are all alluding in aion or anyone of note on twitter suggested that. >> they didn't. >> -- about melania trump. it's not hypercritical, but falls into the ever growing category i will refer to as animals of trumpian projection. >> by the way, what would be wrong with that? >> willie, it is -- it is -- i don't understand why would donald trump, why would the first thing donald trump think...
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alluded to it. one is their state liability, and mueller has already secured, as joe said, cooperating agreements withinclude state cooperation that can be directed by mueller so the pardon doesn't necessarily extinguish their liability. michael cohen clearly has potential liability on state allegations relating to finances and taxes. if you're evading federal taxes, you almost certainly aren't telling on yourself on your state tax returns. that's one. number two, is it possible that someone, a chief executive of a state or a country, misuses the pardon power in a way that commits a new crime? that a pardon itself becomes part of an obstruction or criminal conspiracy? that's possible to say that the judge can't reverse a pardon, but it doesn't mean you can pardon each way, to pick a particular example, joe, if someone tried to auction off the pardon, the pardon itself might not be reversed but you might go to jail for bribery. >> and the pardoning was actually an element of the impeachment charges against richard nixon. >> yeah, and you know, ari, why don't we play the game for everybody at the table
alluded to it. one is their state liability, and mueller has already secured, as joe said, cooperating agreements withinclude state cooperation that can be directed by mueller so the pardon doesn't necessarily extinguish their liability. michael cohen clearly has potential liability on state allegations relating to finances and taxes. if you're evading federal taxes, you almost certainly aren't telling on yourself on your state tax returns. that's one. number two, is it possible that someone, a...
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. >> joe, on that point, and i'll read the line that ambassador hill was alluding to there.ates and north korea commit to hold follow on negotiations held by secretary of state mike pompeo at the earliest possible date to implement the outcomes of the u.s.-north korea summit. i look at this, and aside from a good deal of happy talk, getting north korea on the record, i don't know what those next steps are. >> you do not, and if the administration in the next few hours doesn't have more to back this up, doesn't have other documents that were agreed to or a timetable to lay out about when these talks were going to be, they're going to be in real trouble. all the criticism you've heard over the past few hours will have been proven true. the problem is, when the president agreed to this summit on march 8, i was on "hardball" with chris matthews, as the south koreans came out and said the president is going to meet with kim. he thought he was going to fly to the summit and return with kim jong-un's nuclear weapons in the cargo holder of air force one. this is a long way from that
. >> joe, on that point, and i'll read the line that ambassador hill was alluding to there.ates and north korea commit to hold follow on negotiations held by secretary of state mike pompeo at the earliest possible date to implement the outcomes of the u.s.-north korea summit. i look at this, and aside from a good deal of happy talk, getting north korea on the record, i don't know what those next steps are. >> you do not, and if the administration in the next few hours doesn't have...