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, got sick, with drew from school and came home to live with the family while recouperating and reenrolled at john hopkins university and met another man man from north carolina named thomas dixon. thomas dixon dit a -- did a lot of things and one of them is wrote senational love stories. you don't remember them from the books but because those two books became birth of a nation and the first film screened at the white house. thomas called woodrow and said i made a movie and he said come over and show it to me and that is how that happened. i think a lot of people are amazed at how much material we cover. i don't really think they are prepared for it all. we are stressing to get it in under two hours. so the next stop is the historic hall. a beautiful antebellum house built to be theater and our municipal building. we don't have a lot of lecture series in the 20th century. ted talks is probably the closest but it was expected in the past you would go hear experts speak on a topic for 45 minutes to two hours. among the many people who came to lecture at the hall was oscar wild, the importan
, got sick, with drew from school and came home to live with the family while recouperating and reenrolled at john hopkins university and met another man man from north carolina named thomas dixon. thomas dixon dit a -- did a lot of things and one of them is wrote senational love stories. you don't remember them from the books but because those two books became birth of a nation and the first film screened at the white house. thomas called woodrow and said i made a movie and he said come over...
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most states do require a reenrollment episode to occur mostly on a yearly basis. a possibility that you could limit future enrollment, not take anything away from anyone who has it right now. in the expansion popationnly but in that expansion popution -- >> people could lose their care. >> people who don't reenroll, who drop off for whatever reason, maybe they get employer sponsored health insurance and no longer need medicaid, those people would not come back on the expanded population. there are things you can do in a non-expansion state such as perhaps supplemental disproportionate share funding that would be available to safety net hospitals. >> so i'm hearing from you, though, admirably honest, that you cannot make that guarantee that because of reenrollment every year there are people in the current population in the expansion states in medicaid who may not have the same coverage next year. >> it would be their choice. if they stay on the program then they would not be dropped. so that comports with vice president pence's observation and certainly that would
most states do require a reenrollment episode to occur mostly on a yearly basis. a possibility that you could limit future enrollment, not take anything away from anyone who has it right now. in the expansion popationnly but in that expansion popution -- >> people could lose their care. >> people who don't reenroll, who drop off for whatever reason, maybe they get employer sponsored health insurance and no longer need medicaid, those people would not come back on the expanded...
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then he reenrolled in school this time at johns hopkins university and there he met another young man from north carolina named thomas dixon. thomas dixon did a lot of things in a lifetime and one of them was that he wrote sensational romance novels and probably the only one most people never is the klansmen and the leopard spot. but you don't member than because of the book. you remember them because of those two books became birth of a nation. the film the became the first movie to be screened at the white house because thomas called his good friend woodrow wilson as it guess what, i made a movie and he said why did you come over and show it to me and that is how that happened. >> i think a lot of people are amazed at how much material recovered. recovery. we tell people we go 5095-2017 and it don't really think they are prepared for just like, we are stressing to get it in under two hours. we are trying hard to get in under two hours. >> so the next stop on our two is a stork failing all, a beautiful and of the upper house that was built to be both the our municipal building. we do
then he reenrolled in school this time at johns hopkins university and there he met another young man from north carolina named thomas dixon. thomas dixon did a lot of things in a lifetime and one of them was that he wrote sensational romance novels and probably the only one most people never is the klansmen and the leopard spot. but you don't member than because of the book. you remember them because of those two books became birth of a nation. the film the became the first movie to be...
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>> so, my understanding is that they can't reenroll at the enhanced rate. between now and 2020, between-i don't know the start date would be from now to 2020 say, if a person was enrolled in a medication expansion we currently receive-be receiving 90 percent federal fund, 10 percent local fund. if a person loses coverage between now and then it drops to 50/50 rate. >> so that's one of my big concerns also setting the eligibility kind of people in anxiety most of the time and worry about the income go over the eligibility criteria and i knoe people would actually try to stay under employed to not lose services and don't think that is innocentsive at all so something maybe we should have a conversation about like what other ways we can do to help people who have to decide to transition out of like the public benefit system. >> related to that, the bill also include a provision for sem i-annual redetermination for medi-cal. versus anual. >> how exciting. >> sorry. >> commissioner sanchez. y i want to thank you very much for bringing this up to date on the late
>> so, my understanding is that they can't reenroll at the enhanced rate. between now and 2020, between-i don't know the start date would be from now to 2020 say, if a person was enrolled in a medication expansion we currently receive-be receiving 90 percent federal fund, 10 percent local fund. if a person loses coverage between now and then it drops to 50/50 rate. >> so that's one of my big concerns also setting the eligibility kind of people in anxiety most of the time and worry...
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>> so, my understanding is that they can't reenroll at the enhanced rate. between now and 2020, between-i don't know the start date would be from now to 2020 say, if a person was enrolled in a medication expansion we currently receive-be receiving 90 percent federal fund, 10 percent local fund. if a person loses coverage between now and then it drops to 50/50 rate. >> so that's one of my big concerns also setting the eligibility kind of people in anxiety most of the time and worry about the income go over the eligibility criteria and i knoe people would actually try to stay under employed to not lose services and don't think that is innocentsive at all so something maybe we should have a conversation about like what other ways we can do to help people who have to decide to transition out of like the public benefit system. >> related to that, the bill also include a provision for sem i-annual redetermination for medi-cal. versus anual. >> how exciting. >> sorry. >> commissioner sanchez. y i want to thank you very much for bringing this up to date on the late
>> so, my understanding is that they can't reenroll at the enhanced rate. between now and 2020, between-i don't know the start date would be from now to 2020 say, if a person was enrolled in a medication expansion we currently receive-be receiving 90 percent federal fund, 10 percent local fund. if a person loses coverage between now and then it drops to 50/50 rate. >> so that's one of my big concerns also setting the eligibility kind of people in anxiety most of the time and worry...
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two of those expelled were allowed to reenroll in a school outside the district, but two other there be completely shut out until next fall. >> jowl no idea, you have no idea! you sit behind this desk there and you think that we have control. >> reporter: all the public heard was the outcome. 4 students identified only as a, b, c, and d. the school board discussed their cases in closed session beforehand, as some of the families involved and their supporters waited for decisions that were usualing, but didn't come as a surprise. >> i don't believe this is what it is. it's people abusing their power. >> reporter: he parents of 16- year-old johnny were to else aren't sure what type of expulsion he got, but pope he won't be coming back to napa high. >> so we're not surprised, but leaving tonight not knowing if our son is a, b, c, or d, is wrong, and what's another day. >> reporter: he testified at his home expulsion hearing two weeks ago, denying wrong doing in what he called locker room horse play. the hazing was spot bade jauntier, and it -- spotted by a jan were to -- a janitor. >> t
two of those expelled were allowed to reenroll in a school outside the district, but two other there be completely shut out until next fall. >> jowl no idea, you have no idea! you sit behind this desk there and you think that we have control. >> reporter: all the public heard was the outcome. 4 students identified only as a, b, c, and d. the school board discussed their cases in closed session beforehand, as some of the families involved and their supporters waited for decisions...
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tax credits, and this is crucial, an even stiffer penalty for those who drop insurance and try to reenroll funding to planned parenthood and give a tax break to health care ceos making more than half a million dollars a year. yes, that's really in there. and or the what it does to the deficit, well, tbd, they released a plan without a cost estimate from the congressional budget office. marking up the repeal replace bill seems problematic. i'm trying to be diplomatic. joining me the president for the center for american progress, senior adviser to the obama administration on health care reform. there is a lot in here to sort of digest. i wonder what your sort of top line takeaway is. >> actually, i thought it was fascinating when anthony scaramucci talked about how much donald trump has focused on working people and people struggling. because the great irony of this proposal is that it represents a massive shift of costs on to the backs working, struggling people. it's a redirection of benefits from people who are struggling to pay for health care, people who have received health insurance
tax credits, and this is crucial, an even stiffer penalty for those who drop insurance and try to reenroll funding to planned parenthood and give a tax break to health care ceos making more than half a million dollars a year. yes, that's really in there. and or the what it does to the deficit, well, tbd, they released a plan without a cost estimate from the congressional budget office. marking up the repeal replace bill seems problematic. i'm trying to be diplomatic. joining me the president...
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>> so, my understanding is that they can't reenroll at the enhanced rate. between now and 2020, between-i don't know the start date would be from now to 2020 say, if a person was enrolled in a medication expansion we currently receive-be receiving 90 percent federal fund, 10 percent local fund. if a person loses coverage between now and then it drops to 50/50 rate. >> so that's one of my big concerns also setting the eligibility kind of people in anxiety most of the time and worry about the income go over the eligibility criteria and i knoe people would actually try to stay under employed to not lose services and don't think that is innocentsive at all so something maybe we should have a conversation about like what other ways we can do to help people who have to decide to transition out of like the public benefit system. >> related to that, the bill also include a provision for sem i-annual redetermination for medi-cal. versus anual. >> how exciting. >> sorry. >> commissioner sanchez. y i want to thank you very much for bringing this up to date on the late
>> so, my understanding is that they can't reenroll at the enhanced rate. between now and 2020, between-i don't know the start date would be from now to 2020 say, if a person was enrolled in a medication expansion we currently receive-be receiving 90 percent federal fund, 10 percent local fund. if a person loses coverage between now and then it drops to 50/50 rate. >> so that's one of my big concerns also setting the eligibility kind of people in anxiety most of the time and worry...
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>> so, my understanding is that they can't reenroll at the enhanced rate. between now and 2020, between-i don't know the start date would be from now to 2020 say, if a person was enrolled in a medication expansion we currently receive-be receiving 90 percent federal fund, 10 percent local fund. if a person loses coverage between now and then it drops to 50/50 rate. >> so that's one of my big concerns also setting the eligibility kind of people in anxiety most of the time and worry about the income go over the eligibility criteria and i knoe people would actually try to stay under employed to not lose services and don't think that is innocentsive at all so something maybe we should have a conversation about like what other ways we can do to help people who have to decide to transition out of like the public benefit system. >> related to that, the bill also include a provision for sem i-annual redetermination for medi-cal. versus anual. >> how exciting. >> sorry. >> commissioner sanchez. y i want to thank you very much for bringing this up to date on the late
>> so, my understanding is that they can't reenroll at the enhanced rate. between now and 2020, between-i don't know the start date would be from now to 2020 say, if a person was enrolled in a medication expansion we currently receive-be receiving 90 percent federal fund, 10 percent local fund. if a person loses coverage between now and then it drops to 50/50 rate. >> so that's one of my big concerns also setting the eligibility kind of people in anxiety most of the time and worry...
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crisis in your family for some reason you can't continue it, you drop that insurance and then you reenroll again, there is a 30% late enrollment surcharge. so you would be paying 30% more for your health insurance if you have a preexisting condition. and then just two other items, mr. president, that are very important, and that is -- and i know that the distinguished presiding officer shares concern about this as well -- and that is the fact that we have been able to create more access to health care by expanding medicaid, which is critically important. one of the great success stories in michigan today is that 97% of our children in michigan can now see a doctor. 97%. we don't want to go backwards. every child should have the ability to see a doctor. every mom, every dad, every grandpa, every grandma. and right now, in michigan, 97% of children can see a doctor because of the work that we did on the affordable care act, including expanding medicaid. so this goes away. it takes a couple of years, but that goes away, and instead what's proposed essentially is a voucher. you can carve a lot
crisis in your family for some reason you can't continue it, you drop that insurance and then you reenroll again, there is a 30% late enrollment surcharge. so you would be paying 30% more for your health insurance if you have a preexisting condition. and then just two other items, mr. president, that are very important, and that is -- and i know that the distinguished presiding officer shares concern about this as well -- and that is the fact that we have been able to create more access to...