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a recognition that comes only with licensure. as a result, when a reform bill is introduced in the legislation or a license is challenged in court, they will have a ferocious campaign in order to protect their license and the industry is just one example. in 25 years we have yet to find a single example of a license that is created by any means or protected by any means other than the bottle makers. if this persists. the licenses exist for some demonstrable reason when in fact it isn't true. we wrote the book to dispel this myth but also because we wanted to claim a new term. we wanted to create a new bird with the descriptive and useful and accessible and perhaps most importantly, pejorative. we wanted a word that could be used to name and shame those that engage in this activity or enable it, so we drew on the well-known metaphor bottleneck something that restricts free flow movement and we wanted to take advantage of the word so we are familiar with the traffic that we see even this morning and we are familiar with the effect
a recognition that comes only with licensure. as a result, when a reform bill is introduced in the legislation or a license is challenged in court, they will have a ferocious campaign in order to protect their license and the industry is just one example. in 25 years we have yet to find a single example of a license that is created by any means or protected by any means other than the bottle makers. if this persists. the licenses exist for some demonstrable reason when in fact it isn't true. we...
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a certain recognition that comes only with licensure. so as a result, when a reform bill is introduced in the legislature or when a license is challenged in court, the bottleneckers will mount a ferocious campaign in order to protect their license. and the tunal industry is just one -- the funeral industry is just one example. in 25 years we have yet to find a single example of a license that is created by any means or to protected by any means other than the bottleneckers. but yet this myth persists. these licenses exist for some demonstrable reason, some need that's out there. when, in fact, that is not true. so we wrote the book in order to dispel this myth, but we also wrote the book because we wanted to coin a new term. we wanted to create a world that would be descriptive -- a word that would be distribute i and useful and perhaps most importantly pejorative. we wanted to have a word that could be used to name and shame those who engage in this activity or enable in this activity. so with the word bottle neckers, we i drew on a wel
a certain recognition that comes only with licensure. so as a result, when a reform bill is introduced in the legislature or when a license is challenged in court, the bottleneckers will mount a ferocious campaign in order to protect their license. and the tunal industry is just one -- the funeral industry is just one example. in 25 years we have yet to find a single example of a license that is created by any means or to protected by any means other than the bottleneckers. but yet this myth...
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the barrier to purchasing across states is not licensure.t providers are providing coverage in multiple states. to offer insurance, you have had to have contracts with doctors and hospitals and the barrier is not the licensure issue. it is the provider network. i don't think the ability to offer insurance in one state and sell it in others is going to make any difference. it is going to do a lot of damage to consumers because if you are living in illinois and the insurance commission is regularly used in florida and you have a problem, you have to deal with people in florida rather than people in your own state. i don't think it is an improvement. david: the last question is how difficult it is to make an this is -- you mention a piece of legislation that is coming before the congress very quickly. are you optimistic that it is going to win out, the people would hear what you have to say? how do you plan to make the argan? -- argument? dr. molina: we are doing our get people to listen, but main street will have to get involved. people will l
the barrier to purchasing across states is not licensure.t providers are providing coverage in multiple states. to offer insurance, you have had to have contracts with doctors and hospitals and the barrier is not the licensure issue. it is the provider network. i don't think the ability to offer insurance in one state and sell it in others is going to make any difference. it is going to do a lot of damage to consumers because if you are living in illinois and the insurance commission is...
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and you know, there's equipment, insurance, licensure, all of that. >> now, the family owned company is about three decades old. they will be deploying trucks as far north as baltimore as far south into annapolis and frederick and everywhere. unlike other companies they say this will be a good event for them but they're not hit as hard because they also build homes and do landscaping, but there's no businesslike snow business and it is good for business for this particular company. >> thank you. >>> happy good business for them. because resorts in western maryland will get to reopen thanks to this late winter snow. resort was forced to close last month due to warmer temperatures and lack of snow. when it reopens will depend on how much snow it will get tonight and how much machine made snow it can make in the cooler temperatures tomorrow. >>> keeping an eye on other top stories tonight. another local gun store has been targeted by thieves. burglar stole dozens of weapons from 50 west armory in chantilly. security camera footage said it took 48 seconds for the suspects to break that t
and you know, there's equipment, insurance, licensure, all of that. >> now, the family owned company is about three decades old. they will be deploying trucks as far north as baltimore as far south into annapolis and frederick and everywhere. unlike other companies they say this will be a good event for them but they're not hit as hard because they also build homes and do landscaping, but there's no businesslike snow business and it is good for business for this particular company....
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do you have some examples where it is appropriate to have strong licensure? >> for too many years we have lived in a binary world of licensing. there is no license or full license. that is not correct. we don't live in a binary world of regulations of occupations. there is a menu of regulatory options that can be used. people don't realize this. this is something my colleague is hoping more people come to realize. a colleague of mine at the university of michigan, we ar co-authored an article about this. think of the bird pyramid. at the top is licensing and the market regulates. what does that mean? it means that as somebody who provides goods and services i am being regulated by my reputation and consume's behavior. so consumers have the ability to influence what happens within the markets for goods and services. on your phone, you now have more information about goods and services providers than at any time in history. it has more information than any licensing scheme will have. it is regulation through the market. as you go down through the pyramid, there
do you have some examples where it is appropriate to have strong licensure? >> for too many years we have lived in a binary world of licensing. there is no license or full license. that is not correct. we don't live in a binary world of regulations of occupations. there is a menu of regulatory options that can be used. people don't realize this. this is something my colleague is hoping more people come to realize. a colleague of mine at the university of michigan, we ar co-authored an...
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status of our recognition we want to be like those other occupations recognition that comes only with licensure. so as a result when a reform bill is introduced or a licence is challenged in court the "bottleneckers" have a ferocious campaign to protect their license. the funeral industry is one example. in 25 years we have yet to find a single example of a license created protected by any means other than the "bottleneckers" but yet the myth will persist that day exist for a need for and that is not true. so to dispel the myth we want to quite a new term we wanted a word that would be descriptive and pejorative one word to name and shame so we use the word t11 to draw out of the well-known metaphor restricting the free flow or free movement to take association with a negative rate of the word you know bottleneck of traffic then we are familiar with the effect of that as a result so each industry in our book will recall the bottle making days and those of you that have been active then the legislature were recognized instantly things like coordinated letter-writing campaigns or industry day at
status of our recognition we want to be like those other occupations recognition that comes only with licensure. so as a result when a reform bill is introduced or a licence is challenged in court the "bottleneckers" have a ferocious campaign to protect their license. the funeral industry is one example. in 25 years we have yet to find a single example of a license created protected by any means other than the "bottleneckers" but yet the myth will persist that day exist for...
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as i understand it, the main economic barrier to a nuclear plant is compliance and licensure approved makes it undoable for getting it approved. what we do on that? >> you hit on something important. we've accepted this long term that you take ten to 15 years to do the things. let's just say no. it's a matter of attitude. as a matter of attitude. what's key here is saying, look, what is important to our portfolio and if nuclear is important important to our portfolio then let's have a commitment to it. senator alexander in a wall street journal piece in last december on this very issue. i believe the american people are interested in this. they see this as an opportunity to explore and we should allow government indifference or delay dictate to us and say that it will take 15 years to do that. to that end, when when i was in detroit on wednesday with the president, we went to the facility there where they built planes for world war ii. they put out a plane a day. in that facility. why did they do that? because they had to. when are we as a nation going to say, look look we could do an
as i understand it, the main economic barrier to a nuclear plant is compliance and licensure approved makes it undoable for getting it approved. what we do on that? >> you hit on something important. we've accepted this long term that you take ten to 15 years to do the things. let's just say no. it's a matter of attitude. as a matter of attitude. what's key here is saying, look, what is important to our portfolio and if nuclear is important important to our portfolio then let's have a...
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the main economic barrier right now to getting nuclear plants are mine is just the compliance and licensure costs, getting them approved, make them undoable for anyone except maybe a government actor. what can we do on that front? >> you have hit something terribly important, just the permitting process but we've accepted this long-term, it's going to take ten or 15 years to do these things. that's just say no. it's a matter of attitude. bless you it's a matter of attitude. [laughing] so i think what is key is saying look, what is important or energy portfolio in this country? if nuclear is important energy portfolio, let's get about building nuclear facilities and let's have a commitment to this. senator alexander on wednesday, he did a "wall street journal" piece last december i think on this very issue, kevin. i believe the american people are interested in this and i believe the american people see this as an opportunity that we ought to explore and we should allow government indifference our government delay dictate to us is safe gng ttake 15 years to do that. what was interesting, whe
the main economic barrier right now to getting nuclear plants are mine is just the compliance and licensure costs, getting them approved, make them undoable for anyone except maybe a government actor. what can we do on that front? >> you have hit something terribly important, just the permitting process but we've accepted this long-term, it's going to take ten or 15 years to do these things. that's just say no. it's a matter of attitude. bless you it's a matter of attitude. [laughing] so...
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there's equipment, insurance, licensure, all of that. >> reporter: now, this particular company dough employs trucks as far south and far north as baltimore. also, between frederick and annapolis, now, they have a slight advantage over some other companies that even though it's been a common quiet winter so far until now, while they have been hurt kind of by the lack of snowfall, they haven't been hurt as bad as some other companies because they also build homes and have a landscaping business, but they haven't quite deployed the fleet out yet. waiting for the snow to accumulate on the ground, that's the latest studio. >> thank you. >>> new at 10:00 arlington public schools announced the principal of williamsberg middle school resigned, gordon lori his works in the school district 15 years no one seen him at the school since february 24th. in a letter the superintendent said principal lori resigned for personal reasons, he also wrote a letter to parents said he planned to complete his dissertation in pursuit of his doctoral degree. there will be someone filling in in the meantime. >>>
there's equipment, insurance, licensure, all of that. >> reporter: now, this particular company dough employs trucks as far south and far north as baltimore. also, between frederick and annapolis, now, they have a slight advantage over some other companies that even though it's been a common quiet winter so far until now, while they have been hurt kind of by the lack of snowfall, they haven't been hurt as bad as some other companies because they also build homes and have a landscaping...
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it, the main economic barrier right now to getting nuclear plants on line is the compliance and licensure costs of getting them approved make them essentially undoable for anyone except maybe a government actor. what can we do on that? >> you've hit something terribly important. we talked about it earlier with just the permitting process. we've accepted this long term, it's going to take 10 or 15 years to do these things. let's just say no, it's not going it take 10 or 15 years. it's a matter of attitude. bless you. it's a matter of attitude. so i think what's key here is saying look, what is important to our energy portfolio in this country? and if nuclear is important to our energy portfolio let's get about building nuclear facilities. and let's add a commitment to. i was with senator alexander on wednesday. he did a "wall street journal" piece last december, i think, on this very issue, kevin. and i believe the american people are interested in this. and i believe the american people see this as an opportunity that we ought to explore. and we shouldn't allow government indifference or
it, the main economic barrier right now to getting nuclear plants on line is the compliance and licensure costs of getting them approved make them essentially undoable for anyone except maybe a government actor. what can we do on that? >> you've hit something terribly important. we talked about it earlier with just the permitting process. we've accepted this long term, it's going to take 10 or 15 years to do these things. let's just say no, it's not going it take 10 or 15 years. it's a...
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garcia would apply for a place of employment or licensure as a physician in another state, creightonsity would get notification of that because they would get a request to verify dr. garcia's time that he had spent there. >> and creighton would respond, usually dr. brumback or dr. hunter, "yeah, he was here. he was dismissed. he didn't do a good job." >> right. >> and so that kept coming back to haunt dr. garcia, that experience -- >> right. >> -- at creighton. how many times did that happen? >> i want to say at least seven or eight different times. >> reporter: to mois, professional failure and the need for revenge could be a powerful motive. now, the detective needed to know if garcia had the means to commit murder. he knew garcia now lived in indiana. so, the detective called the indiana state police. >> so when the indiana state police came back that day and said, "we have records of dr. garcia purchasing specifically a smith & wesson sd9 nine millimeter shortly before the brumback murders," well, obviously that's very significant to us. >> the magazine you found in the brumback
garcia would apply for a place of employment or licensure as a physician in another state, creightonsity would get notification of that because they would get a request to verify dr. garcia's time that he had spent there. >> and creighton would respond, usually dr. brumback or dr. hunter, "yeah, he was here. he was dismissed. he didn't do a good job." >> right. >> and so that kept coming back to haunt dr. garcia, that experience -- >> right. >> -- at...