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you need medicaid data and the fbi intelligence practitioner for homeland security use to catch those people. they're out there but no one's looking for them. when you turn up a murderer here you only found out one thing it was inadversely come about. and last but not least we have one supervisor here eric mar that tried to put together a program tattoo ban society at large for the killing for a police officer who said it was okay. because it happened so long ago. it happens as long as ago we 140u7bd u shouldn't be bordered with this stuff. but that's the problem it's more important than the stuff you're doing tonight. or get a program going to solve the unsolved murderers i believe there are owning over one thousand >> all right. for members of the public in those on sfgovtv watching this now. i feel compelled to point out the san francisco police department has not given up. if you are not here at the beginning of the chief reports there's an officer the head of homicide who came and gave a detailed report on the efforts still be conducted by the sf police department to find those m
you need medicaid data and the fbi intelligence practitioner for homeland security use to catch those people. they're out there but no one's looking for them. when you turn up a murderer here you only found out one thing it was inadversely come about. and last but not least we have one supervisor here eric mar that tried to put together a program tattoo ban society at large for the killing for a police officer who said it was okay. because it happened so long ago. it happens as long as ago we...
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you have medicaid data. if not, you should get it. you have data on your employee populations, you have data or can get it on your retiree populations. the largest purchasers of health care for of you in your state. and so you can move a lot of material around. as i bored you back in february, states have many, many levers to pull. you control the entire spry of health care in -- supply of health care in the state, you have antitrust powers, pressuring powers, and by deploying those in good ways, you can actually change the system with some rapidity. so we're hopeful to be able to help. we had 24 or 5 of your governors' health advisers in washington earlier this week to begin getting them to talk to each other asit was the first te ever had all the health advisers together at once, and they've begun those discussions and share what they're working on. equally important, learn what we might have to offer them and importantly, too, for them to tell us what you need. we may not have guessed right in some cases. but i think if we can take
you have medicaid data. if not, you should get it. you have data on your employee populations, you have data or can get it on your retiree populations. the largest purchasers of health care for of you in your state. and so you can move a lot of material around. as i bored you back in february, states have many, many levers to pull. you control the entire spry of health care in -- supply of health care in the state, you have antitrust powers, pressuring powers, and by deploying those in good...
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you all have data and medicaid data. if not you should get it. you have data on the employee population. you have largest purchasers of health care for many of you in the state. you can move a lot of material around. states have many, many lever. you control the entire supply of health care. you have antitrust power and purchasing power and regular regulatory power. and by deploying those in good way you can change the system. we're hopeful to be to be help. we have 2 or 25 of your governor's health advisers in washington earlier this week to begin getting them to talk to each other as we. it was the first time we had the health advisers together. and begun the discussions, of course, in sharing what they're working on. it was important we need learn what we might have to offer them and important for them to tell us what you need. we may not have guessed right in some cased. but i think if we can take successful experiment, if you let me call it that, and test them other places and see how we can opt them to your state and local health practices.
you all have data and medicaid data. if not you should get it. you have data on the employee population. you have largest purchasers of health care for many of you in the state. you can move a lot of material around. states have many, many lever. you control the entire supply of health care. you have antitrust power and purchasing power and regular regulatory power. and by deploying those in good way you can change the system. we're hopeful to be to be help. we have 2 or 25 of your governor's...
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security firewall protecting your personal data from hackers, identity thieves, and many other federal agencies. that report found that the centers for medicare and medicaidare months behind in testing data security. that means everything from social security numbers, income family statuses, citizen could all be at risk in making the obama database health care vulnerable for i.d. theft, which is already a problem here in this country. here to break it down is mark hanna, democratic analyst, former campaign aide for both president obama and john kerry. and we welcome back scott gottlieb, a practicing physician. scott gottlieb, go to you, we have more and more and more things we're servicing. now it turns out the whole security system has not been tested and could just unravel. >> right. there's two pieces to this. the hub which allows the government to share information across different agencies to help ensure eligibility for the subsidies. i don't think they are going to work that hard at getting this right. i think the bigger problem is going to be the port tal. it's a federal system set up to allow people to actually enroll in plans. that's where people
security firewall protecting your personal data from hackers, identity thieves, and many other federal agencies. that report found that the centers for medicare and medicaidare months behind in testing data security. that means everything from social security numbers, income family statuses, citizen could all be at risk in making the obama database health care vulnerable for i.d. theft, which is already a problem here in this country. here to break it down is mark hanna, democratic analyst,...
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data. this experience comes from many years administering the medicare, medicaid and chip programs. yst we talked to predicts they will gdone. >> you know, cms has some of the smartest data geeks on, in the country working on it. furiously. and, i mean, every indication is that they're going to be ready to go october 1 nationwide. and i haven't seen anything really convincing, concrete that says that's not going to happen. >> reporter: there will be a lot of private, personal information in there, and security must be tight. jamie? jamie: agreed. thanks, mike, so much. good to see you. ♪ ♪ bill: quickly, there is a diplomatic riff growing between the united states and russia. president obama has canceled a meeting in moscow next month with president vladimir putin, this a week after putin granted ed snowden asylum in that country for at least a year. peter brooks, former cia officer and a senior fellow at the heritage foundation. peter, good morning to you. >> good morning, bill. bill: i don't know if he could have held this meeting. it would have been an embarrassment. >> yeah. bill
data. this experience comes from many years administering the medicare, medicaid and chip programs. yst we talked to predicts they will gdone. >> you know, cms has some of the smartest data geeks on, in the country working on it. furiously. and, i mean, every indication is that they're going to be ready to go october 1 nationwide. and i haven't seen anything really convincing, concrete that says that's not going to happen. >> reporter: there will be a lot of private, personal...
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data. this experience comes from many years administering the medicare, medicaid and children's health insurance programs. the majority of americans new the implementation of obama care a joke. 63% want congress to keep working to change the law which is up from last summer. in this case worries there will be intense political pressure to certify the data hub ready or not. >> one of the things i am concerned about here is they are acting like an agency cramming for a final exam. >> fox news has confirmed first lady michelle obama compared obama care critics 19th century segregationists at an iowa health care symposium. >>> why planned parenthood is under attack. my interview with the head of the republican party and an immigration ruling in question. here is what is happening on fox affiliate newscast. fox 2 st. louis has an interesting story. rescue crews were working to free a woman from a nasty car wreck this afternoon without success when a priest came out of nowhere and prayed with the victim. soon after the crews got the woman out but the priest was nowhere in sight. >>> fox 4 in dallas co
data. this experience comes from many years administering the medicare, medicaid and children's health insurance programs. the majority of americans new the implementation of obama care a joke. 63% want congress to keep working to change the law which is up from last summer. in this case worries there will be intense political pressure to certify the data hub ready or not. >> one of the things i am concerned about here is they are acting like an agency cramming for a final exam. >>...
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medicaid services a few weeks ago. the testing is nearly done with the data and it is already ready -- almost ready to go. i want to ask about that. have you successfully sent a pilot application to the social security administration, and have they successfully verified it back to you? >> we have begun testing with social security administration in may. the testing is continuing and it will be completed this month. >> you are saying you have not yet successfully sent -- >> i will have to get back to you on the details. >> how about with the department of homeland security, the application there. business that is. >> my answer is the same for all of the agencies. we are engaged in testing now. it began a few months ago. it is continuing. and it will be completed this month. >> it is a really simple question -- have you sent a highland trial application out and received it that successfully and accurately? >> i understand your question. get into deepto water -- >> it is not very technical. to the exchanges, they put into application that's pretty easy. and you say we got it checked out and it is working. >>
medicaid services a few weeks ago. the testing is nearly done with the data and it is already ready -- almost ready to go. i want to ask about that. have you successfully sent a pilot application to the social security administration, and have they successfully verified it back to you? >> we have begun testing with social security administration in may. the testing is continuing and it will be completed this month. >> you are saying you have not yet successfully sent -- >> i...
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data to support. >> it's a great point. let me amplify something james just said. if you compare the projections for medicare ab-medicaidpending to you to what they were a couple of years ago in 2010, they are down $900 billion over the next ten years. that's $900 billion less in the increase of health care spending of those two public programs and exactly as he said, part of that is being associated with the implementation of the early stages of obama care. we can't be sure yet if those savings will stick, but they appear to be there from the get go. that's a very good sign. i think your point, joy, is exactly right of lots of famous politicians, ronald reagan for one, campaigned against medicare back in the mid 60s calling it creeping socialism. now it's a program that works very well, very efficient and much beloved by recipients. in this sense, i can almost understand the republicans' rationale in the following way where ted cruz is coming from. once obama care gets into place, i think it's going to work quite well. we have seen early signs of slower cost growth, particularly in these exchanges they're setting up. i
data to support. >> it's a great point. let me amplify something james just said. if you compare the projections for medicare ab-medicaidpending to you to what they were a couple of years ago in 2010, they are down $900 billion over the next ten years. that's $900 billion less in the increase of health care spending of those two public programs and exactly as he said, part of that is being associated with the implementation of the early stages of obama care. we can't be sure yet if those...
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>> yeah, and the centers for medicare and medicaid services, they have been doing medicare medicare for years and years and years, they handle sensitive datardable care act that are well on their ware to being implemented. >> stephanie: this is how bad it has gotten. right-wing push poll accidentally finds obamacare popular. it's a my the heritage foundation. it finds most people still want to keep obamacare. >> yeah. >> isn't that great? that was one of the things that was so poorly reported, when you say how do you feel about obamacare? people are like i hate it's awful, and then you ask them about the provisions that it provides, and they are like, oh, i like that. >> stephanie: i just don't like the black guy. oh, i'm sorry. and i love this one, a prominent conservative group tries to convince reluctant republicans that forcing a government shut down won't hurt the gop. okay. you go ahead with that. >> it's a stupid reason to try to shut down the government. people are starting to realize that you may not like the concept that the republicans have created of this like weird monolithic government program. but the news is it doesn't exis
>> yeah, and the centers for medicare and medicaid services, they have been doing medicare medicare for years and years and years, they handle sensitive datardable care act that are well on their ware to being implemented. >> stephanie: this is how bad it has gotten. right-wing push poll accidentally finds obamacare popular. it's a my the heritage foundation. it finds most people still want to keep obamacare. >> yeah. >> isn't that great? that was one of the things that...
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medicaid or the premium tax credit. to make that determination, the marketplace will request federal taxpayer data from us and we will provide from each applicant some limited tax data from the applicant's most recently filed federal income tax return. it is important to understand exactly how this information will be transferred from the i.r.s. to the marketplace. the aca designates hhs as a conduit for information being shared with the marketplace. the taxpayer data supplied by the i.r.s. will be transmitted over secure encrypted channels to the hhs federal data services hub which was developed to facilitate these data transfers. this data hub will not be storing taxpayer information but merely routing the information to authorized users. at no time is the tax data to be displayed to anyone outside of the marketplace itself. the i.r.s. sls responsible for providing a computational service if the marketplace determines that the applicant is eligible for and interested in advanced payments of the premium tax credit which are sent to the individual's insurance company. without identifying the applicant, the marketplace will s
medicaid or the premium tax credit. to make that determination, the marketplace will request federal taxpayer data from us and we will provide from each applicant some limited tax data from the applicant's most recently filed federal income tax return. it is important to understand exactly how this information will be transferred from the i.r.s. to the marketplace. the aca designates hhs as a conduit for information being shared with the marketplace. the taxpayer data supplied by the i.r.s....
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centers for medicare and medicaid services says, quote: >> r eporter: one analyst we talked to predicts they will get this done. >> you know, cms has some of the smartest datarking on it furiously. and, i mean, every indication that they're going to be ready to go october 1 nationwide. and i haven't seen anything really convincing, concrete that says that's not going to happen. >> reporter: october 1st is not far off, and the pressure is certainly on. jenna? jenna: we'll continue to watch it, mike, thank you. >> reporter: thank you. gregg: new details in the search for two missing children from california, the manhunt expanding now to several more states. oregon, washington state and nevada issuing amber alerts for ethan and hannah anderson after a possible sighting of the suspect's car. will carr is live in los angeles with the details. will? >> reporter: hi, gregg. the latest news the fbi and now authorities in canada and mexico all on the hundred for james dimaggio. now, this comes at the exact same time as hannah's family continues to plead for him to do the right thing. as of right now there is a million dollar arrest warrant out for dimaggio, and auth
centers for medicare and medicaid services says, quote: >> r eporter: one analyst we talked to predicts they will get this done. >> you know, cms has some of the smartest datarking on it furiously. and, i mean, every indication that they're going to be ready to go october 1 nationwide. and i haven't seen anything really convincing, concrete that says that's not going to happen. >> reporter: october 1st is not far off, and the pressure is certainly on. jenna? jenna: we'll...
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medicaid, federal programs. in the private sector, the data is tougher, but the kaiser 100 49foundation, million americans are covered through private employer- sponsored health-care coverage. this is triply on a voluntary basis. it is not forced by the federal government or under obamacare. you look at retirement, we have issues of retirement going forward in this country. we had a symposium with the aarp a few weeks ago on looking at retirement solutions going into the future. that being said, there is a lot going on in terms of coverage of americans. to find benefit for cover -- 49% ofent plans cover participants. most of all right them off as a dinosaur of today. and fact, they still are very robust and cover close to 50 million employees. participantsillion -- you see a high rate of participants and nose, close to 90% by employees. this time of year, always mentioned about how we need to change the federal family medical act, paid leave benefits or expand the act generally. in fact, according to the data, employers provide employees quite a lot in terms of leave benefits. three quarters of employees, including p
medicaid, federal programs. in the private sector, the data is tougher, but the kaiser 100 49foundation, million americans are covered through private employer- sponsored health-care coverage. this is triply on a voluntary basis. it is not forced by the federal government or under obamacare. you look at retirement, we have issues of retirement going forward in this country. we had a symposium with the aarp a few weeks ago on looking at retirement solutions going into the future. that being...
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medicaid and medicare services of cms says quote, we're on schedule and ready for the marketplace to be open on october 1. they have extensive experience operating information technology systems that handle sensitive datathis is a massive data system that will be one of the greatest collection of private information on american citizens and critics worry there will be a rush to approve it and they'll try to work on security later in. >> that would be the wrong order. let's hope they can work out any security kinks first. thank you. >> thank you. >>> now for a look at the new economy. wall street reportedly taking a hit these days when it comes to new hires. more incoming investment bankers failing their entry level exams, raising concerns future bankers may not be as qualified as they were in the past. some are blaming it on the hit the industry took in the 2008 financial crisis. from fox business network, why are they failing their exams? >> i'm tempted to say kids today. here is an interesting stat. about 40% of the incoming class over at bank of america failed their entry level exam, a big increase from last year, we're told. there's lots of speculation as to why. the best and the brightest going in
medicaid and medicare services of cms says quote, we're on schedule and ready for the marketplace to be open on october 1. they have extensive experience operating information technology systems that handle sensitive datathis is a massive data system that will be one of the greatest collection of private information on american citizens and critics worry there will be a rush to approve it and they'll try to work on security later in. >> that would be the wrong order. let's hope they can...