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>> dana: leavitt. >> jesse: you can get by with a lot more if you just pay the right people. >> greg: jessie, jessie, that is called virtual signaling. that is their offset. they virtue the signal and they do whatever they cancel they don't get eaten by the crocodiles but they always do. >> jesse: i didn't know you can virtual -- >> dana: that is what miranda did. >> judge jeanine: let me get to my nonbrilliant point here. >> jesse: my nonbrilliant point is this this country is too fat to boycott a food country. have you looked around, like do you think a boycott of a food company could last like one meal or two meals? this is delicious stuff. the taco kids from them, goya foods, this is a top ten dinner item. there is no way this thing is getting boycotted. and when you are a leader of a multibillion dollar company in this country, you have to be nice to republicans. you have to be nice to democrats because this country just wants to eat and that is it. >> judge jeanine: juan i want to end this with you. look, at the left is so focused on trashing people in the right that they don't
>> dana: leavitt. >> jesse: you can get by with a lot more if you just pay the right people. >> greg: jessie, jessie, that is called virtual signaling. that is their offset. they virtue the signal and they do whatever they cancel they don't get eaten by the crocodiles but they always do. >> jesse: i didn't know you can virtual -- >> dana: that is what miranda did. >> judge jeanine: let me get to my nonbrilliant point here. >> jesse: my nonbrilliant...
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i want to get the read from all of this, with governor mike leavitt, the former utah governor with usht now. governor, always good to have you. first on the developments from the supreme court, were you surprised especially the 7-2 decision? >> actually i think the decision should have been expected. i think they're balancing obviously the separation of powers but also the need to have discipline in the way information is available. this will play out still. i don't think we heard the last of it. neil: you know, the markets were originally tanking on this news when it first broke, governor. the eased back a little bit. down 384 points is easing back. have been a lot worse. why do you think that is? knee-jerk interpretation is this, is yet another impediment for the president and his re-election push. do you agree with that? >> well, i think the markets clearly bake into them the future view of government and the roll of government in our lives. i think they have seen the president generally being friendly to business, with a low regulation platform and movement. they have seen real ac
i want to get the read from all of this, with governor mike leavitt, the former utah governor with usht now. governor, always good to have you. first on the developments from the supreme court, were you surprised especially the 7-2 decision? >> actually i think the decision should have been expected. i think they're balancing obviously the separation of powers but also the need to have discipline in the way information is available. this will play out still. i don't think we heard the...
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completely different story if that was to spread and get out of control so they could not get a handle leavitt, so again be mindful and be safe out there enjoying a holiday weekend for now reporting in contra costa county reyna harvey kron 4 news, thanks a lot reyna and it is worth noting john that i did check on him. county anywhere that you are not allowed to fire she can sprinklers oh sparklers sorry. >>because they seemed like such a simple thing to me, but they're not right and that's a good thing to know is assume is a lot of confusion about that. but yes as you are approaching the 4th of july do expect some dry conditions so fire danger is going to be a concern temperatures are going to start to get warmer into the weekend too. >>today being one of our cooler of >>9.15 right now and we're heading into the 4th of july weekend where i think that probably the safest bet is just to watch her special. >>stay inside stay cool and maybe grab some tasty to eat and watch her special it is going to be toastie on the 4th of july just around the corner really dry too. as for today really when you'r
completely different story if that was to spread and get out of control so they could not get a handle leavitt, so again be mindful and be safe out there enjoying a holiday weekend for now reporting in contra costa county reyna harvey kron 4 news, thanks a lot reyna and it is worth noting john that i did check on him. county anywhere that you are not allowed to fire she can sprinklers oh sparklers sorry. >>because they seemed like such a simple thing to me, but they're not right and...
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as governor leavitt who testified before us said, for 30 or 40 years, we have gradually disinvested in our public health system. are we just -- we're now building that up, but are we going to sustain it. so that's my hope, mr. president, that when it comes to building up this manufacturing capacity here in the united states, increasing our stockpiles to the levels they should be, beginning to collect the data in the way it needs to be, preparing our hospitals to receive patients, building up our state and local -- our state and local public health, are we going to sustain that while we have our eye on the ball, are we going to do what we have done for the last 20 years and slide off into a short memory? senator bill frist, who was majority leader of this body, said that he made 20 speeches in 2005 and 2006 about what we needed to do to be prepared for the next pandemic, which he said is surely coming. they did some things, but most of the things that he said needed to be done weren't done. we could do them today if we would just have the resolve to do it. governor leavitt has said that
as governor leavitt who testified before us said, for 30 or 40 years, we have gradually disinvested in our public health system. are we just -- we're now building that up, but are we going to sustain it. so that's my hope, mr. president, that when it comes to building up this manufacturing capacity here in the united states, increasing our stockpiles to the levels they should be, beginning to collect the data in the way it needs to be, preparing our hospitals to receive patients, building up...
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they have mike leavitt, and scott gottlieb, the former commissioner of the fda.hey say it is not just about the coronavirus but overall prevention of disease. they are exploring things like ultraviolet light for purposes of santaization and meal services and how dining can be made safer. the industry is saying not so fast about being worried. cruising is the safest way to travel. listen to this. >> cruise is a safest hospitality venue. it is the safest option. it is safer than getting into an uber. it is safer than staying in a hotel. it is safer than getting on a airplane. reporter: that is a voice in the industry. think of a place like key west, a major cruise launchpad, voting limiting cruises that set sail there in 2021. we're talking about next year. they're worried about foot traffic. they're worried about the risks with the virus. what is also happening right now, the town council in bar harbor maine, they recently voted to block cruise ships for the remainder of the year. there are those skeptics out there. you heard the voice from the industry saying tha
they have mike leavitt, and scott gottlieb, the former commissioner of the fda.hey say it is not just about the coronavirus but overall prevention of disease. they are exploring things like ultraviolet light for purposes of santaization and meal services and how dining can be made safer. the industry is saying not so fast about being worried. cruising is the safest way to travel. listen to this. >> cruise is a safest hospitality venue. it is the safest option. it is safer than getting...
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and it was called "the long fix" because of the conversation that i had with mike leavitt who is a former secretary of health and human services and former governor of utah who was reflecting on the fact that he felt the trajectory of change in healthcare took maybe 30 or 40 years at the time and he was in our conversation he felt that we might be in the middle of one of these cycles of say 35 or 40 years. since the covid pandemic i feel there's a much greater sense of urgency about tackling some of these problems so i'm hopeful "the long fix" be a not so long or maybe slightly quicker fix. i'm optimistic about that. so let me now turn briefly to how the book is structured and what i talk about in "the long fix". start by laying out fundamental premise of the book. which is that the central problem in healthcare is really not so much about the delivery of healthcare really about how we pay for it. it's the economic or business model of healthcare. and if i were to prioritize, there would just be one thing i would say we need to focus on and it's on changing that economic or business model
and it was called "the long fix" because of the conversation that i had with mike leavitt who is a former secretary of health and human services and former governor of utah who was reflecting on the fact that he felt the trajectory of change in healthcare took maybe 30 or 40 years at the time and he was in our conversation he felt that we might be in the middle of one of these cycles of say 35 or 40 years. since the covid pandemic i feel there's a much greater sense of urgency about...
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the one thing i can tell you, though, is that interestingly, one of governor leavitt, the co-chairs have themselves experienced cruises and wanted to bring that experience and we look forward to doing so the experience has to be appropriate for a cruise now, it is going to change in cruising, seema, you know cruising has changed over the last number of years cruising last year was quite different than it was a few years earlier and i think it will be different in the future as well. we are looking to establish protocols that protect the health of our guests and crew, and do so without undermining what makes cruising so special it will be different look, it was not long ago when the ship only had one dining room now we have 26 on some of our ships. wasn't that long ago when the buffet was the midnight buffet was the big thing. we haven't had a midnight buffet for years. you talk about buffets, it's one thing, if i'm guessing, i would guess we would not have self-serve buffets but maybe something where the buffet is provided with individual service in a healthy manner. so there will be cha
the one thing i can tell you, though, is that interestingly, one of governor leavitt, the co-chairs have themselves experienced cruises and wanted to bring that experience and we look forward to doing so the experience has to be appropriate for a cruise now, it is going to change in cruising, seema, you know cruising has changed over the last number of years cruising last year was quite different than it was a few years earlier and i think it will be different in the future as well. we are...
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governor leavitt said they have been seriously underfunded for the last 30 or 40 years. and better coordination of pandemic response. i don't propose to deal with those three things today, but i do intend to keep legislation to better prepare for future pandemics on the top of the congressional to-do list until it's done. in this internet age, mr. president, attention spans are short. even with an event as significant as covid-19, memories fade, attention moves on quickly to the next crisis. that makes it imperative that congress act on needed changes this year in order to better prepare for the next pandemic which might be in 20 years or might be next year or next month. the only thing we know for certain is that it will come. let us not succumb to the familiar dangerous habit of panic, neglect, panic. at least congress can take these three steps to keep vaccine manufacturing on our shores and stockpiles supplied now while the pandemic has our attention while we have our eye on the ball. i ask consent to submit for the record a copy of the summary of responses the healt
governor leavitt said they have been seriously underfunded for the last 30 or 40 years. and better coordination of pandemic response. i don't propose to deal with those three things today, but i do intend to keep legislation to better prepare for future pandemics on the top of the congressional to-do list until it's done. in this internet age, mr. president, attention spans are short. even with an event as significant as covid-19, memories fade, attention moves on quickly to the next crisis....