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nader's spokesperson declined to comment. and a spokesperson for bannon said nader was irrelevant.n was paid $100,000 to give a speech criticizing the government of cutter, which has been a blockade at a moment of extreme tension with its neighbors, the governments of saudi arabia and the united arab emirates. >> jake sherman, what are your sources say? >> mike pence, the vice president, is going to south carolina. it might be too early to think about 2024 but here we are, i'm going to bring it up, he's going to jeff duncan's annual barbecue, largest republican gathering. we have the news at the top of playbook this morning, obviously early, but clear that pence is trying to -- you know, he has a political identity and he wants to talk about it and south carolina's a good place to do that. >> jake sherman actually went there, folks, 2024 already. betsy woodruff, jake sherman, thank you both very much. >>> thanks for watching this hour of msnbc live. i'll see you tomorrow morning on morning joe's first look. right now more news with my colleague and good friend craig melvin. >> get
nader's spokesperson declined to comment. and a spokesperson for bannon said nader was irrelevant.n was paid $100,000 to give a speech criticizing the government of cutter, which has been a blockade at a moment of extreme tension with its neighbors, the governments of saudi arabia and the united arab emirates. >> jake sherman, what are your sources say? >> mike pence, the vice president, is going to south carolina. it might be too early to think about 2024 but here we are, i'm going...
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wonderful conversation with jesse austin went jps jew vocational service as he is the average corner nader and a: turn to talk about the internship program, the functions the summer and different places during the summer where jewish people can work. jesse, let's just jump right in and talk about with the jps summer internship is. >> so the summer internship program has been run by jvs for 34 years and it's an opportunity for young, jewish undergraduate college students to have an internship in a jewish nonprofit organization in the bay area. >> wonderful. how long has the tone internship program been functioning? >> first 34 years we have been going. this program has run every summer for the last 34 years and has really changed a lot. >> and a moment we're going to ask tova about her particular experience, but can you let us know how many imprints interns are with you this summer and how the program structuredsote from s franeast bay, the south marin county and they can go to college anywhere in the united states. but it's designed for people who have grown up here. this year we have 27 i
wonderful conversation with jesse austin went jps jew vocational service as he is the average corner nader and a: turn to talk about the internship program, the functions the summer and different places during the summer where jewish people can work. jesse, let's just jump right in and talk about with the jps summer internship is. >> so the summer internship program has been run by jvs for 34 years and it's an opportunity for young, jewish undergraduate college students to have an...
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conversation with jewish vocational services, the cohen summer internship program, the average core nader and liana thompson, one of the interns. welcome back. >> thank you. >> liana, let's continue with the convto know, so far i know the summer program isn't over, but what have you learned that you think you might actually take beyond the summer or internship and into your work life and life in general. >> one thing i really found very fruitful from the internship is a combination of my values of kind of a jewish basis to approaching service work, approaching great community change work and also serving women and girls. while they serve all people who are affected by domestic violence, that most practically means i've been interacting with a lot of young people mostly women and girls who are looking for support and asking for help and this is the kind of thing that i want to do in my career. i want to try to merge together my love of supporting women and girls in the world with my love of jewish culture, learning and changing the world from a jewish lens, we talk about repairing that is
conversation with jewish vocational services, the cohen summer internship program, the average core nader and liana thompson, one of the interns. welcome back. >> thank you. >> liana, let's continue with the convto know, so far i know the summer program isn't over, but what have you learned that you think you might actually take beyond the summer or internship and into your work life and life in general. >> one thing i really found very fruitful from the internship is a...
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as great as those in aden across the country foreign help has failed to supply enough aid to those nader. 4 years of war has led to a credit card is. basic essentials. fled the fighting and later for some are his family have taken over this long deserted house his son is an appreciation to see his right eye but there is no money there but i am going to do that i flee the war and who data is the situation there has become unbearable especially after i lost my work i've also come here to treat my son before he loses his sight but i have ended up with no work and with no hope for a piece of future. as the fighting who later goes on. despite a cease fire that was signed last december more civilians are likely to be forced from their homes in search of safety and food. i'm in his family's long journey has brought them to his grave yard but they don't know how they will survive over the coming months without bob. somehow anger has overshadowed the muslim holiday of eden the parts of kashmir under indian control hundreds of people protested against new delhi's decision to strip the region's eco
as great as those in aden across the country foreign help has failed to supply enough aid to those nader. 4 years of war has led to a credit card is. basic essentials. fled the fighting and later for some are his family have taken over this long deserted house his son is an appreciation to see his right eye but there is no money there but i am going to do that i flee the war and who data is the situation there has become unbearable especially after i lost my work i've also come here to treat my...
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i remember taking the test but did not remember the particulars until he saw, until ralph nader came for college and give this talk, among the things of class of the scholastic admission test. the first assault on the sat and the educational testing service came from him. in the young man at princeton, and then i remembered questions on the test that were using selling terms, questions asked me about starboard versus i don't know, i was with a working-class family i knew nothing about that. first get to go to college in the family i was so busy with high school i did not have time. the point is, and 68, 79 and interventio69 and 70were puttind by the sat, i can imagine how deeply biased the test that the military what is ministering to recruits. i'm just wondering if you can, on that. >> briefly, the test were very biased, i have this in the topic and i think the audience will know that. the test were very vice, one of the blacks who joined, said she blew through the test group in connecticut, she went to schools that were well-funded and she said basically the test you are reading, h
i remember taking the test but did not remember the particulars until he saw, until ralph nader came for college and give this talk, among the things of class of the scholastic admission test. the first assault on the sat and the educational testing service came from him. in the young man at princeton, and then i remembered questions on the test that were using selling terms, questions asked me about starboard versus i don't know, i was with a working-class family i knew nothing about that....
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as great as those in aden across the country foreign help has failed to supply enough aid to those nader. 4 years of war has led to our credit. or basic essentials. it's for the finding in what he did for someone his family have taken over this long deserted house his son needs an appreciation to see his right eye but there's no money that's what i'm going to do that i flee the war and who died as the situation there has become unbearable especially after i lost my work i've also come here to treat my son before he loses his saw it but i have ended up with no work and with no hope for a piece of future. as the fighting goes on despite a ceasefire that was signed last december more civilians are likely to be forced from their homes in search of safety in food bomb in his family's long journey has brought them to his grave yacht but they don't know how they will survive over the coming months i'm not bob. somehow several residents in iraq's capital baghdad according to compensation after a large explosion at a military site on monday left their homes in disrepair iraqi government to severa
as great as those in aden across the country foreign help has failed to supply enough aid to those nader. 4 years of war has led to our credit. or basic essentials. it's for the finding in what he did for someone his family have taken over this long deserted house his son needs an appreciation to see his right eye but there's no money that's what i'm going to do that i flee the war and who died as the situation there has become unbearable especially after i lost my work i've also come here to...
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test, and i remember taking the -- but didn't remember the particulars until i saw -- until ralph nadercame to our college and gave this talk, and among the things that he raised in the talk was the class and race bias of the scholastic admissions test, because the first assault on the s.a.t. and the educational testing service came from him. right? and a young man at princeton and then i remembered questions on the test that were using sailing terms. questions on the test that asked me about starboard versus -- i don in the -- what's the other -- i was from a working class family and knew -- new nothing of sailing. >> you should have spent more time on your yacht. >> i was so busy with high school. but the point is he it to -- insure '68-'69 and '70 if the best die come triists in america were. -- at princeton were getting together a test as biased as the s.a.t. i can imagine how deeply biased the test that the military was administering to recruits. so, i was wondering if you could comment on that. >> yes, briefly. the tests were very biased, originally i had this in the talk and i th
test, and i remember taking the -- but didn't remember the particulars until i saw -- until ralph nadercame to our college and gave this talk, and among the things that he raised in the talk was the class and race bias of the scholastic admissions test, because the first assault on the s.a.t. and the educational testing service came from him. right? and a young man at princeton and then i remembered questions on the test that were using sailing terms. questions on the test that asked me about...
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scholastic aptitude test and i remember taking the test but didn't remember the particulars until ralph nader came to our college and gave this talk and among the things he raised at the talk was class and race bias of the scholastic admissions tests, the first assault on the sat in the educational testing service came from him, and the young man in princeton, and then i remembered questions on the test using sailing terms, question on the tests that asked about starboard versus -- what is the other side of starboard? i was from a working-class family. i knew nothing of sailing. >> maybe you should have spent more time on your yards. >> i was so busy with high school, didn't have time but the point is in 68, 69 and 70, if the scholastic, if the best psychiatrists in america at princeton were putting together a test as biased as the sat i could imagine how deeply biased the test the military was administering to recruits so i was wondering if you could comment. >> those tests were very biased. i would think the audience would know that. the tests were very biased. one of the black wacs blue th
scholastic aptitude test and i remember taking the test but didn't remember the particulars until ralph nader came to our college and gave this talk and among the things he raised at the talk was class and race bias of the scholastic admissions tests, the first assault on the sat in the educational testing service came from him, and the young man in princeton, and then i remembered questions on the test using sailing terms, question on the tests that asked about starboard versus -- what is the...
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i remember it taking the test, but didn't remember the particulars until i saw, and tell ralph nader came to our college and gave this talk. among the things that he raised in the talk was the class and race bias of the scholastic admissions test. because the first assault on the s.a.t. and the educational testing service came from him, right, and a young man at princeton named alan. and then i remembered questions on the test that were using sailing terms. questions on the test that asked me about starboard versus, i don't know, what's the other side of starboard? i was from a working-class family. i knew nothing at saving. first keep in my family to go to college. >> maybe you should've spent more time on your yacht. >> i was just so busy with high school i i guess i didn't have time. but the point is that i totally, i mean, in 68, 69 and 70, if the scholastic, if the best in america were putting together, princeton, putting together a test as biased as the s.a.t., i can imagine how deeply biased the test that the military was administering to recruits. i was wondering if you could
i remember it taking the test, but didn't remember the particulars until i saw, and tell ralph nader came to our college and gave this talk. among the things that he raised in the talk was the class and race bias of the scholastic admissions test. because the first assault on the s.a.t. and the educational testing service came from him, right, and a young man at princeton named alan. and then i remembered questions on the test that were using sailing terms. questions on the test that asked me...
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we will have to ask ralph nader. >> greg: here we go. one thing is up next.g to be great. he's a comusical hey, who are you? oh, hey jeff, i'm a car thief... what?! i'm here to steal your car because, well, that's my job. what? what?? what?! (laughing) what?? what?! what?! [crash] what?! haha, it happens. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, paying for this could feel like getting robbed twice. so get allstate... and be better protected from mayhem... like me. ♪ so chantix can help you quit slow turkey.key. along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting. chantix reduces the urge so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kiss cigarettes goodbye. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. stop chantix and get help right away if you have changes in behavior or thinking, aggression, hostility, depressed mood, suicidal thoughts or actions, seizures, new or worse heart or blood vessel problems, sleepwalking, or life-threateni
we will have to ask ralph nader. >> greg: here we go. one thing is up next.g to be great. he's a comusical hey, who are you? oh, hey jeff, i'm a car thief... what?! i'm here to steal your car because, well, that's my job. what? what?? what?! (laughing) what?? what?! what?! [crash] what?! haha, it happens. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, paying for this could feel like getting robbed twice. so get allstate... and be better protected from mayhem... like me. ♪ so chantix can help...
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leaves he goes to europe for ten years as a manager of the first minstrel show, the virginia sarah nader's, and appears in albany where he makes a connection with senator dan sickles. when he was elected to congress he brings wooldridge with him and get him a job as a clerk in the map room at the house of representatives. it is to wooldridge, his old friend, that he turns and confides about this offer letter he received and so they begin a stakeout in this neighborhood. the neighborhood north of the white house and this house where barton key and his wife are supposedly meeting and everyone in the neighborhood want to talk about what happening in that house. it's the most exciting thing going on and everyone agrees barton goes into the house but they also say it's a woman wears a veil. so they're trying to catch these two going into the house and trying to catch them in the act. what happens is there able to match a clothing description of the woman seen going into the house with keys, to an outfit owned by teresa. so there is no hiding it or escaping it and daniel sickles will say often o
leaves he goes to europe for ten years as a manager of the first minstrel show, the virginia sarah nader's, and appears in albany where he makes a connection with senator dan sickles. when he was elected to congress he brings wooldridge with him and get him a job as a clerk in the map room at the house of representatives. it is to wooldridge, his old friend, that he turns and confides about this offer letter he received and so they begin a stakeout in this neighborhood. the neighborhood north...
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so there is no court nader at the white house. but i think both of his critics disrupted things at the white house impulses. so one of those specific things that we will get a little wonky but one of my favorite topics is president trump tiny referendum 13. in that effectively a reversed policy that was in place under the obama ministration that required an elaborate process anytime a cyber command wanted to use offensive cyber operation. even those classified from them random the pentagon is to have a much freer hand into the cyber attacks. i'm curious what do you think of that approach, is that necessary to deal with russia and others and are you worried that that might lead to things spiraling out of control ? >> we talk about in the book, before trump signed the national security, for the happen the congress did something that almost nobody noticed that the time, the defense authorization bill, there is language slipped in the said preparation of the battlefield which is a buzzword, preparation through cyber activity in peacet
so there is no court nader at the white house. but i think both of his critics disrupted things at the white house impulses. so one of those specific things that we will get a little wonky but one of my favorite topics is president trump tiny referendum 13. in that effectively a reversed policy that was in place under the obama ministration that required an elaborate process anytime a cyber command wanted to use offensive cyber operation. even those classified from them random the pentagon is...
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. >> president trump made a statement about the nader's relationship with kim jong-un. >> the first lady jong-un. i think she would agree with me. he is a man with a country that has tremendous potential. >> she has not net dictator. this did not seem like a fact checkable claim. maybe they had some interaction some a secret phone call. this end the white house press secretary said the president confides with the first lady about his dealings with the north korea and thus she feels like she knows him. i think i saw you chuckling about this. i think that's halfable spin and i think the claim is just false. >> thank you, sir. appreciate it. >> you just heard the facts. we'll dig deep entire why this president is constantly stretching the truth. hey, who are you? oh, hey jeff, i'm a car thief... what?! i'm here to steal your car because, well, that's my job. what? what?? what?! (laughing) what?? what?! what?! [crash] what?! haha, it happens. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, paying for this could feel like getting robbed twice. so get allstate... and be better protected from mayhem.
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my name is renÉe, i am the admits court nader at old firehouse books. just a minute i am going to be inviting her and introducing our author for this evening. i would like to cover first of all thank you to the publisher viking and petrone for offering this opportunity in fort collins. i think of course morgan library and partnering with old firehouse library. take you to the helton for hosting these events. last but not least, thank you to all of you. if you've ever wondered what the secrets to bringing your favorite authors coming to town is. allow me to let you in on that secret. it is all of you. when you purchase a book at our store, it means something. me something to us, giving something to the author into the publisher and most importantly to our community. without the support of our readers and our community, we would not be able to host a number events we do. we couldn't offer our story our or our store and many other things. without our community, we wouldn't be able to keep our doors open. thank you sincerely to all of you for coming out and
my name is renÉe, i am the admits court nader at old firehouse books. just a minute i am going to be inviting her and introducing our author for this evening. i would like to cover first of all thank you to the publisher viking and petrone for offering this opportunity in fort collins. i think of course morgan library and partnering with old firehouse library. take you to the helton for hosting these events. last but not least, thank you to all of you. if you've ever wondered what the secrets...
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he needs darth vader and he looks around and there nothing but ralph nader.. i've done my share of media bashing, i'm not against it. but they need to give specifics and this is the story unfair because of bezos and he can't do that. >> and bernie sanders has tried to make joe biden his target. most of the attacks from his campaign have been directed at this notion that biden is not the best representative of the democratic party and not progressive enough going after his record. but what is challenging about the chris six that bernie sanders made is that he did not offer any evidence to support the notion that the washington post in its coverage of him is somehow influenced by the fact their owned by jeff bezos and sanders has been critical of amazon and they are not covering him appropriately. i think that now he's drawing comparisons to trump. those are overblown one off comments and not the same as the president's sustained attack on the media. but to paul's point, he's no longer the surging candidate and he's had an indelible impact on the policy of the
he needs darth vader and he looks around and there nothing but ralph nader.. i've done my share of media bashing, i'm not against it. but they need to give specifics and this is the story unfair because of bezos and he can't do that. >> and bernie sanders has tried to make joe biden his target. most of the attacks from his campaign have been directed at this notion that biden is not the best representative of the democratic party and not progressive enough going after his record. but what...
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ross perot, ralph nader, and jill stein. there is no president clinton, president bush, or president trump. it's time for candidate number four to change history. >> look at all three candidates and then vote your conscience. >> promises to special interest groups. over $10 billion. finding out the truth? priceless. >> there are some things money can't buy. for everything else there's your voter registration card. >> this is climate madness. two men captaining our ship of state into more danger. end the climate silence. stand up. >> sam, you told me last week that gary johnson, roger stone was behind the gary johnson -- >> in 2012, roger worked for gary. it took new mexico off the map for romney, he was the governor of new mexico. he takes a couple of states off for republicans but he's very bad for democrats, particularly last cycle. first of all, he raised $13 million. the world has changed with digital marketing, not only can you raise money but you can get to your voters. >> i mean, the tool for the democrats is just get
ross perot, ralph nader, and jill stein. there is no president clinton, president bush, or president trump. it's time for candidate number four to change history. >> look at all three candidates and then vote your conscience. >> promises to special interest groups. over $10 billion. finding out the truth? priceless. >> there are some things money can't buy. for everything else there's your voter registration card. >> this is climate madness. two men captaining our ship...
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i do think it was not at its nadere. there's a significant cluster of fire in those two decades. one of the things that the city of cleveland did to improve the water quality or diminish the flamable of the river is to regularly clear the debris from the river and break up oil slicks from water cannons. that's not something that could be done so this particular fire was not preventable in that way. cleveland had been investing significant amounts of money in its sewage treatment infrastructure through the 20th century and industry also had been making investments in diminishing the pollution load it was dumping into the river and sfaignificantly the oil refinery industry had left cleveland by 1969. standard oil refinery number one, the last of the major refineries here. so the water quality was bad. the ecology was greatly diminished. there was little reason for people to think of the cuyahoga as ecological space, to think of it as a complete river. at the same time it was not as bad as it had been. >>> along with his brother, the co-author of the book, where the river burned. he
i do think it was not at its nadere. there's a significant cluster of fire in those two decades. one of the things that the city of cleveland did to improve the water quality or diminish the flamable of the river is to regularly clear the debris from the river and break up oil slicks from water cannons. that's not something that could be done so this particular fire was not preventable in that way. cleveland had been investing significant amounts of money in its sewage treatment infrastructure...
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an affair or we're hearing a lot more about questionable links between him a fellow called george nader and the u.s. government and what you're seeing here is an extraordinarily fascinating but real picture of the combination of incompetence criminality shady dealings and pretty ineffective work by some of the people who are very close to trump with close links to the united arab emirates and some in some cases with the saudis and others and this is an extraordinary insight into this pattern of conduct the links back to the u.a.e. and most of the things that the u.a.e. tried to get him to do have failed like most of the foreign policy initiatives that the u.a.e. has taken in the region have not worked very well so that's what makes this so interesting one takeaway from the new york times piece is that donations to think tanks as well as nonprofit organizations are really helped drive the anti qatar campaign in washington d.c. but is a possible to assess at all the exact impact that brady's anti cuts are contained has had on the country. we can say for sure that it was able to generate s
an affair or we're hearing a lot more about questionable links between him a fellow called george nader and the u.s. government and what you're seeing here is an extraordinarily fascinating but real picture of the combination of incompetence criminality shady dealings and pretty ineffective work by some of the people who are very close to trump with close links to the united arab emirates and some in some cases with the saudis and others and this is an extraordinary insight into this pattern of...
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as great as those in aden across the country foreign help has failed to supply enough aid to those nader. 4 years of war has led to our credit is. basic essentials. fled the fighting and later for summer his family have taken over this long deserted house his son needs an appreciation to see his right eye but there is no money there but i haven't heard there that i flee the war and who data is the situation there has become unbearable especially after i lost my work i've also come here to treat my son before he loses his sight but i have ended up with no work and with no hope for a piece of future. as the fighting who later goes on despite a ceasefire that was signed last december more civilians are likely to be forced from their homes in search of safety and food. bahman that his family's long journey has brought them to his preview. but they don't know how they will survive over the coming months without bob. lots more to come here in the news hour including hundreds of people forced to flee as wildfires rage on one of greece's biggest islands and the u.s. is scaling back its endangere
as great as those in aden across the country foreign help has failed to supply enough aid to those nader. 4 years of war has led to our credit is. basic essentials. fled the fighting and later for summer his family have taken over this long deserted house his son needs an appreciation to see his right eye but there is no money there but i haven't heard there that i flee the war and who data is the situation there has become unbearable especially after i lost my work i've also come here to treat...
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-korea alliance or nader with something close to a joint requirements dialogue. it's not quite joint in reality but we think about requirements and how this effect procurement and a little more in a good way that a think we do in the u.s.-japan alliance. you know both alliance as well. is the room for us to think more jointly about requirements than we do now recognize will not have joint requirement process like native and u.s.-rok necessary. >> i don't think because for set at least in their term but as working through exercises we can see that, first, there would have to be and integration that connects the japan air self-defense force and its aircraft, the full fleet, to the ground self-defense force. if japan is to secure within its own archipelago, maneuver within its own archipelago to defend japan or respond to a crisis within the archipelago, waiter situational awareness is important in many of these new generation aircraft and weapons systems have these capabilities built in, what are the to connect to another domain? and so we see that as a very import
-korea alliance or nader with something close to a joint requirements dialogue. it's not quite joint in reality but we think about requirements and how this effect procurement and a little more in a good way that a think we do in the u.s.-japan alliance. you know both alliance as well. is the room for us to think more jointly about requirements than we do now recognize will not have joint requirement process like native and u.s.-rok necessary. >> i don't think because for set at least in...
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and our final witness is marilyn bartlett, special projects court nader for the state of montana commissioner of consider insurance. she is recognized as a leader in healthcare cost reforms and initiatives as well as improving benefit plan cost-effectiveness before working for the montana commissioner and she served as healthcare benefits commission administrator for montana for 33000 individuals distributed 200 million in annual benefits. she is credited with negotiating the healthcare plan cost and increasing healthcare transparency. thank you to all of you for coming, mr. kavanaugh let's begin with you. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i'm sean cavanaugh chief administrator and we partnered with independent physicians and 24 states and succeed in payment models. he mentioned doctor james' testimony we talk about the norma's amount of waste in healthcare system. we all face a fundamental decision of how we will get rid of the waste in a boil down to a choice of two approaches, one is competition and the other is relational. i personally have a background in regulation. one might say the ultimate
and our final witness is marilyn bartlett, special projects court nader for the state of montana commissioner of consider insurance. she is recognized as a leader in healthcare cost reforms and initiatives as well as improving benefit plan cost-effectiveness before working for the montana commissioner and she served as healthcare benefits commission administrator for montana for 33000 individuals distributed 200 million in annual benefits. she is credited with negotiating the healthcare plan...
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field i think they are in there because they want cabinet jobs or want to get on the circuit i think nadernext debate september 12 in houston, that is run by abc. to qualify for that debate, these candidates have to each have to have at least 130,000 individual donors must score 2 percentage points on at least four acceptable pols that is pretty strict i expect a lot of people to drop out the second and third tier people will be dropping out i think at the end of the day all we are looking at is those four. and if any of those four is the ultimately nominee, it is going to be capitalism versus socialism in 2020 the way i see it. maria: you are right great illness. >> thank you. maria: who do you think came out winner last night. >> i don't think there was a clear cut winner i can't think of one i can think of some losers i think mr. biden is under real pressure because i don't think he looked very sharp some responses were kind of stumbling i think set him apart attacked by younger more vigorous people, and i think i it did not do nim any good last night. >> you've got the right read stu y
field i think they are in there because they want cabinet jobs or want to get on the circuit i think nadernext debate september 12 in houston, that is run by abc. to qualify for that debate, these candidates have to each have to have at least 130,000 individual donors must score 2 percentage points on at least four acceptable pols that is pretty strict i expect a lot of people to drop out the second and third tier people will be dropping out i think at the end of the day all we are looking at...