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so we will make sure to put some retina specialists in the plan. it's just discovery that this is an issue. i would say yes, the detail that's needed probably will have to go by subspecialty. it's going to make it complex, buff this is going to be a big part of our environment. so you might as well just do that. >> it does vary by state. not a medicare advantage, though. we don't get to regulate that. so we're excluded. >> i want to give a little bit of information and then ask a question. we've been doing a survey calling and asking about inclusion of nurse mid wives and their sfszs of the plan's provider network. and in response to our survey, 15% of them flat out do not include a nurse-midwife in the network at all. about 40% of them do not cover them. they're at the same rate for the position and services being provided. the insurers could have the flexibility to do what we're talking about and that's understandable. but my question is, in our case, the cnns are a burst of the country. maternity is part of the central health benefits package. i
so we will make sure to put some retina specialists in the plan. it's just discovery that this is an issue. i would say yes, the detail that's needed probably will have to go by subspecialty. it's going to make it complex, buff this is going to be a big part of our environment. so you might as well just do that. >> it does vary by state. not a medicare advantage, though. we don't get to regulate that. so we're excluded. >> i want to give a little bit of information and then ask a...
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it is not close enough to be able to see the retina. that would have been advantageous to investigators but it doesn't look like like it is an option. >> that is correct. we should not characterize it as the retina but rather the iris. you have to shine a bright sort of like. it is really the iris of the eye that is not visible. all of this identification assumes that the suspect's iris, voice resides in some kind of database. >> if it is not in a database, then how do you find a pattern or find a match? technology has its limits but there are so many different avenues to pursue. you mentioned from simply the way the video was shot, whether cell phones were turned on in the area. as is the kind of data that the nsa and britain's intelligence agencies collect. did the killer make a mistake by showing too much? >> it was very bold. they left some telltale signs. what if the executioner had worn sunglasses? this will be a challenge. the nsa, the whole surveillance question. if they can get the date stamp and location, then they can look at
it is not close enough to be able to see the retina. that would have been advantageous to investigators but it doesn't look like like it is an option. >> that is correct. we should not characterize it as the retina but rather the iris. you have to shine a bright sort of like. it is really the iris of the eye that is not visible. all of this identification assumes that the suspect's iris, voice resides in some kind of database. >> if it is not in a database, then how do you find a...
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to capture the retina, you have to shine a bright source of light. it is really the iris of the eye which is not really ethical. if that was visible, it would be possible to do an id. all this assumes that the suspect's iris or face image or resides on a government database or social media database. >> if it is not in a database already, how do you find a pattern or find a match? wonder -- obviously, technology has its limits, but there are so many different avenues to pursue, as you imagine, from simply the location, the way the video was shot, metadata, whether cell phones were on in the area. this is the kind of data that the nsa and britain's intelligence agency collects. did the killer make a mistake by showing too much? bold, the fact it was in daylight. they left some telltale signs. executioner had worn sunglasses? would that make it that much more difficult for the analyst? they did leave a lot out there, but this will still be a difficult challenge. your suggestion about the nsa and the surveillance question -- if they can get the date stam
to capture the retina, you have to shine a bright source of light. it is really the iris of the eye which is not really ethical. if that was visible, it would be possible to do an id. all this assumes that the suspect's iris or face image or resides on a government database or social media database. >> if it is not in a database already, how do you find a pattern or find a match? wonder -- obviously, technology has its limits, but there are so many different avenues to pursue, as you...
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changes in the retina may be an early sign of dementia in people with a genetic risk for the disorderresearchers studied adults who had a specific genneetic mutati. they found they had a significant thinning of the retina before memory loss or behavior changes. >>> if you wake up so confused that you answer the phone instead of turning off the alarm, you may have a sleep disorder called sleep drunkenness. sleep experts say symptoms can range from the benign like the example of answering the phone when you wake up to violent or inappropriate behavior upon waking. researchers say 84% of cases occurred in people who have other sleep disorders or who were taking antidepressants. it was more common in people with depression, bipolar disorder, alcoholism or an eyety. a study suggests it could affect as many as one in seven people. >>> gas prices are the lowest they have been all year. that's good news for drivers ahead of the holiday weekend. drivers in the philadelphia area are paying an average of 3 hadn3$.47. south jersey are paying $3.18. delaware are paying 3.p$3.31. >>> recognize that
changes in the retina may be an early sign of dementia in people with a genetic risk for the disorderresearchers studied adults who had a specific genneetic mutati. they found they had a significant thinning of the retina before memory loss or behavior changes. >>> if you wake up so confused that you answer the phone instead of turning off the alarm, you may have a sleep disorder called sleep drunkenness. sleep experts say symptoms can range from the benign like the example of...
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but the tricky thing no opportunities is going to come but if you sit passively by so be retina ready for the next opportunity be prepared and thoughtful and engaged because in the end we need you, your city needs you. and if the vision of our future is to leave an unassuming life or not contribute to our community be a great dad or work for local government or small business passion and will persistence live your life with passion and with purpose so no matter what you choose or no matter or no matter what you grew up to become you're a younger generation it is looking at up to you and lift them up out of the subsequence. think about all the important people we've got judging luke and nancy pelosi and others those are really a fine example of unregistering leaders i want to close by saying congratulations on your continued success and offer a word of encouragement that as san francisco continues to grow this change can only happen a that with you and it accepts and recognized that san francisco is a exemplifies and incorporating body do not building the hype when people say that san
but the tricky thing no opportunities is going to come but if you sit passively by so be retina ready for the next opportunity be prepared and thoughtful and engaged because in the end we need you, your city needs you. and if the vision of our future is to leave an unassuming life or not contribute to our community be a great dad or work for local government or small business passion and will persistence live your life with passion and with purpose so no matter what you choose or no matter or...
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your phone's camera can soon be used as a retina scanner. >> there are things they can identify morethan fingerprints. >> there's an app that uses your heartbeat. you won't have to rely on your memory to remember all the passwords. in san francisco for cnet, sumi das. >>> tiger returns. why some say he needs to take a break. might be shining ♪ ♪ just a little more bright ♪ ♪ i think the stars might be hanging ♪ ♪ just a little more high ♪ ♪ come on, love ♪ a new day is calling, and it feels so right ♪ [ female announcer ] with ingredients like roasted hazelnuts, skim milk and cocoa, there's a whole lot of happy in every jar of nutella. spread the happy. a good night's sleep... and aveeno®. [ female announcer ] only aveeno® positively radiant face moisturizer has an active naturals® total soy formula... one of nature's most effective skin tone correctors. it helps reduce the look of brown spots in just four weeks. and for stubborn spots, there's new aveeno® targeted tone corrector, with vitamin a added for faster results. [ jennifer aniston ] aveeno®. naturally beautiful results™. for
your phone's camera can soon be used as a retina scanner. >> there are things they can identify morethan fingerprints. >> there's an app that uses your heartbeat. you won't have to rely on your memory to remember all the passwords. in san francisco for cnet, sumi das. >>> tiger returns. why some say he needs to take a break. might be shining ♪ ♪ just a little more bright ♪ ♪ i think the stars might be hanging ♪ ♪ just a little more high ♪ ♪ come on, love ♪...
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i am really afraid of where if you have a hole in your retina.your brain fills it in with what it thinks should be there. i'm afraid that the tapes are of such superficial readings in a history is now painting a picture of nixon devoid of that. having dealt with him and having known him, i think it's a big mistake so they that haldeman was his friend. the fact is that he had ideas and policies an he trusted no one within and/or outside of this camp. he may have been skizoid and there may have been a lot of things wrong with him. he did have a mult itide itude ideas that i would say went to the betterment of this country. unfortunately as you pointed out, he's facing this great opposition but historians will not understand and why so long as they have the dynamite quotes and connections so in the end, the depth of nixon -- some of it would be somewhat madness so it would have to be very deep depths. these tapes did not represent that. they represent the sliding over the ice on top of a very deep wound. >> thank you dan. >> you make a number of ver
i am really afraid of where if you have a hole in your retina.your brain fills it in with what it thinks should be there. i'm afraid that the tapes are of such superficial readings in a history is now painting a picture of nixon devoid of that. having dealt with him and having known him, i think it's a big mistake so they that haldeman was his friend. the fact is that he had ideas and policies an he trusted no one within and/or outside of this camp. he may have been skizoid and there may have...
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estaba tomada con anticipaciÓn, chicharito hernÁndez dio todo en su Última oportunidad para tener la retinatado por el verona para jugar en el calcio italiano. estarÁ definiendo las prÓximas 24 horas el futuro de chicharito hernÁndez. la directiva de pumas respalda su tÉcnico, josé luis trejo, a pesar de que la aficiÓn pidió su salida. raÚl jimÉnez, parece que se quedarÁ en el lido, ya que la oferta que hizo el puerto, fue demasiado pbaja. los bengalÍes le extendieron contrato... atenciÓn, el batazo lo profundo, de murphy, la pelota se fue de cuadrangular. tenemos el turno para pablo sandoval, que quiere quedarse en san francisco, estÁ en su Último aÑo de contrato, y conectaba, doblete impulsador. sÉptima entrada, tensiÓn, corredores en las esquinas. la ponÍa sandoval, terminaba siendo la victoria de san francisco, cuatro carreras por tres. la presiÓn caÍa sobre los dodgers de los angeles, que enfrentaron a los angelitos vecinos de crawford. los nervios mataron a los dodgers. kendricks, el aceite y la inicial. sexta entrada. josh hamilton. cuadrangular, los angelitos terminÓ con victoria ci
estaba tomada con anticipaciÓn, chicharito hernÁndez dio todo en su Última oportunidad para tener la retinatado por el verona para jugar en el calcio italiano. estarÁ definiendo las prÓximas 24 horas el futuro de chicharito hernÁndez. la directiva de pumas respalda su tÉcnico, josé luis trejo, a pesar de que la aficiÓn pidió su salida. raÚl jimÉnez, parece que se quedarÁ en el lido, ya que la oferta que hizo el puerto, fue demasiado pbaja. los bengalÍes le extendieron contrato......
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. >> identify for retina scan. >> kirk, admiral james t. >> security approved. >> wow.ybe. earlier this month russian hackers stole private information from 1 billion people on the internet. americans. now experts are look for new ways to secure your information, including biometrics. here to explain cyber security expert mark rash. first off, how outdated is the password system? >> we've been using passwords to identify people for 50 years. so it's really not a very good system because people have to remember so many passwords and they're so susceptible to being stolen. >> i can't remember one from then. i swear i'm going to remember them. the next day i get up it's gone. two out of every three-day at that breaches involve the exploitation of weak or stolen passwords. so passwords one, two, three is not screwing up the would be hackers. >> what the hackers do is steal a database of encrypted passwords. they'll run the dictionary attack. they'll take every word in the dictionary, run it against the encrypted pass words and figure out which ones are actual words. >> what
. >> identify for retina scan. >> kirk, admiral james t. >> security approved. >> wow.ybe. earlier this month russian hackers stole private information from 1 billion people on the internet. americans. now experts are look for new ways to secure your information, including biometrics. here to explain cyber security expert mark rash. first off, how outdated is the password system? >> we've been using passwords to identify people for 50 years. so it's really not a...
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when i was born, i was born with tumors behind both of my retinas, and i was only given months to livet i'm 37. there are stunt microphones right by the wickets. so when a bowler comes in, and he lands his feet as he delivers the ball, others give a bit of a grunt. and he's putting in effort. i can tell when it's a slow delivery, judging by the way it leaves the batter's hand, and certainly when shots are placed as well. when it's up on the upside, there's definitely a crack, and when it's on the onside, it's a bit more muscle. the bat strikes the ground, he would give a bit of a grunt, as did kevin peterson. i don't want to be treated like royalty or different because i'm blind, but at the same time, i don't want to be second best because i'm blind. my ambition is to be a full-time cricket journalist. >> that's all the time we have now, back to jonah. >> iceland is on high alert for a possible eruption at one of the country's volcanoes. it follows 3,000 earthquakes since saturday which lie in iceland. they have upgraded the aviation alert to orange, the second most severe possible. as
when i was born, i was born with tumors behind both of my retinas, and i was only given months to livet i'm 37. there are stunt microphones right by the wickets. so when a bowler comes in, and he lands his feet as he delivers the ball, others give a bit of a grunt. and he's putting in effort. i can tell when it's a slow delivery, judging by the way it leaves the batter's hand, and certainly when shots are placed as well. when it's up on the upside, there's definitely a crack, and when it's on...
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retina scans are already in experimental stages. mastercard has taken it a step forward exploring and implanting a chip into bodies that has antenna and identification number. a swipe of a finger would be a personal identifier and payment mechanism all in one. today we may call it creepy, but in 2039 we may call it convenient. cnbc business news. >>> this morning on nbc 10 news today, the taney dragons are coming home. philadelphia has something big planned for these little leaguers. >>> an attack in a kitchen of a historic philadelphia restaurant. what police believe may have led a cook to stab his coworker. >>> let's take a live look outside now at center city. looking good out will there. rain is gone and sun returns today. this is just a start of a long stretch of really comfortable and pleasant weather.
retina scans are already in experimental stages. mastercard has taken it a step forward exploring and implanting a chip into bodies that has antenna and identification number. a swipe of a finger would be a personal identifier and payment mechanism all in one. today we may call it creepy, but in 2039 we may call it convenient. cnbc business news. >>> this morning on nbc 10 news today, the taney dragons are coming home. philadelphia has something big planned for these little leaguers....
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retina scans and facial recognition are already in experimental phases.rcard has taking it a step further exploring and planting a chip into our bodies with an antenna and a unique identification number. a swipe of a finger would be a personal identifier and payment mechanism all in one today we might call it creep by but in 2039 maybe convenient. >> could go out of control. >> yeah. just wave finger? that's all it takes? buy the whole store. >> more good weather although we're having more humidity. >> the humidity crept back in. windy. it was not the summer we were used to. -- welcome back. and again the humidity is back in the area with the heat and humidity. we are tracking some rain and thunderstorms on storm team 4 radar. for the most part i'm keeping an eye on this line now just to the east of frederick. through leesburg and other parts of montgomery county at this time. after this moves through most of the us will be dry. those in frederick might have a another kick shower and down in other areas like southern areas. you can see areas to the north
retina scans and facial recognition are already in experimental phases.rcard has taking it a step further exploring and planting a chip into our bodies with an antenna and a unique identification number. a swipe of a finger would be a personal identifier and payment mechanism all in one today we might call it creep by but in 2039 maybe convenient. >> could go out of control. >> yeah. just wave finger? that's all it takes? buy the whole store. >> more good weather although...
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i was bourn with tumors behind both retinas.f you who understand and follow cricket, you will know that there are microphones right by the wickets so when the bowler comes in to bowl, and his foot lands at the crease, some drag their foot a bit, and some give a bit of a grunt. and that's when you can tell who the bowlers are. and i can also junk by the time of delivery. and when certain shots are played at well. when a bowl is hit to the off side, there is a different sound and when he plays a ball to the in side it is a bit more muffled. sometimes the bat scrapes the ground a little bit. graham smith when he played the hook or a pull shot he would give a bit of a grunt. i don't want to be treated any differently because i'm blind, but at the same time i don't want to be second best purely because i'm blind. my ultimate goal is to become a full-time cricket commentator. >> you can check out more stories on our website, aljazeera.com. and that's all your sport for now. >>> thank you very much. just to remind you of the breaking n
i was bourn with tumors behind both retinas.f you who understand and follow cricket, you will know that there are microphones right by the wickets so when the bowler comes in to bowl, and his foot lands at the crease, some drag their foot a bit, and some give a bit of a grunt. and that's when you can tell who the bowlers are. and i can also junk by the time of delivery. and when certain shots are played at well. when a bowl is hit to the off side, there is a different sound and when he plays a...
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biometric payment methods like retina scans and facial recognition are already in experimental facesstercard has taken it a step further andec moring and implanting a chip into our bodies that has an antenna and a unique identification number. a swipe of a finger will be a personal identifier and payment mechanism all in one. today we might call it creepy, but in 2039 we might call it convenience. courtney reagan, cnbc business news. >> got to love technology. >>> the tooth fairy appears to be on a bit of a budget this year. a new survey from visa shows the tooth fairy is leaving 8% this year than last year. that's arverage of $3.40 and ths may be a good time to cover kids' ears. according to survey, dads tend to be more generous than moms leaving about $1.30 more. i believe that. >> the tyler arboredum. it is taking flight and it's a fun and educational experience for the whole family. the director of public programs. good to see you here. you were here earlier this summer talking to on us about fairies and now it's butterflies. talk to me about what can can expect to see at the but
biometric payment methods like retina scans and facial recognition are already in experimental facesstercard has taken it a step further andec moring and implanting a chip into our bodies that has an antenna and a unique identification number. a swipe of a finger will be a personal identifier and payment mechanism all in one. today we might call it creepy, but in 2039 we might call it convenience. courtney reagan, cnbc business news. >> got to love technology. >>> the tooth fairy...
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run in your office, they have technologies in them that can imprint your voice, that can scan your retinaat can validate your location with gps. and when these things are put together, they can give a very accurate footprint and ensure that's you -- >> that's what i'm saying, why would you want your location, your dna information, your retina, why would you want all that information out there if it's so easily compromised? >> well, passwords are stored in the system, right? so, when you go into a website and log on, you create an identity for yourself with your address and username and password. those biometrics are not stored. they're validated each time you logon. so, theoretically, those are a stronger opportunity for us to secure the information that we rely on every day. >> is there any fool-proof security method, or is it possible -- that's the better question -- is it possible to create a fool-proof security method? >> i think when we look at the economy these days and we see the amount of information that we rely on that is being put online, being put in the cloud, that informatio
run in your office, they have technologies in them that can imprint your voice, that can scan your retinaat can validate your location with gps. and when these things are put together, they can give a very accurate footprint and ensure that's you -- >> that's what i'm saying, why would you want your location, your dna information, your retina, why would you want all that information out there if it's so easily compromised? >> well, passwords are stored in the system, right? so, when...
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. >> there's a lot more to identify you on your retina than even fingerprints. >> reporter: one devicertbeat to unlohr your car to your computer k you won't have to rely on memory to remember all those passwords. in san francisco, i'm sumi das, cnet.com, cbs news. >>> a state of emergency is declared in liberia in west africa that as the death toll reaches 932 in the ebola outbreak. nigeria an saudi arabia also have people who died. europe will receive a spanish priest flown to madrid after contracting ebola in liberia. and the two american parishes being treated in atlanta are reportedly showing progress. >>> the dutch prime minister has called off the search for remains of victims of malaysia airlines flight 17. he says security conditions are too dangerous to continue. but he reassured victims' families the search would resume someday. flight 17 was shot down in eastern ukraine last month. all 298 people on board were killed. >>> going to hawaii anytime soon? you could be in for bad weather. the potential for not one but two hits from subsequent hurricanes. hurricane iselle and juli
. >> there's a lot more to identify you on your retina than even fingerprints. >> reporter: one devicertbeat to unlohr your car to your computer k you won't have to rely on memory to remember all those passwords. in san francisco, i'm sumi das, cnet.com, cbs news. >>> a state of emergency is declared in liberia in west africa that as the death toll reaches 932 in the ebola outbreak. nigeria an saudi arabia also have people who died. europe will receive a spanish priest...
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unique is i'm the world's first only blind cricket commentator and i was born with tumors behind both retinasonths maximum to live and i'm 37 and still playing good innings. for those of you who understand and follow cricket you will know that there are microphones, in other words microphones right by the wickets so when a baller comes and lands on his feet at the crease and some drag their foot a bit and others a bit of a grunt because they are putting in effort and that is who you know who they are and i can tell a slow delivery from when it leaves the baller's hand and hitting the bat or pad or stump and when certain shots are played as well, when a ball is played on the off side there is a sharper crack to it and when he plays the ball on the other side then it's a bit more muffled and sometimes when they have a sweet shot the bats scratch the ground a bit and south africa when he did the hook or pull shot he would give a grunt and kevin peterson. i don't want to be treated like royalty or treated differently because i'm blind but at the same time i don't want to be sick because i'm blind
unique is i'm the world's first only blind cricket commentator and i was born with tumors behind both retinasonths maximum to live and i'm 37 and still playing good innings. for those of you who understand and follow cricket you will know that there are microphones, in other words microphones right by the wickets so when a baller comes and lands on his feet at the crease and some drag their foot a bit and others a bit of a grunt because they are putting in effort and that is who you know who...
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. >> there's a lot more things that they can use on your retina to identify you uniquely than even oneporter: toronto-based bionim would use your heartbeat to unlock everything from your car to your computer. you won't have to rely on your memory to remember all those pass records. in san francisco, i'm sumi das, cnet.com for cbs news. >> 5:56. coming up in the next half- hour, hawaii is poised to get its first direct hurricane in 22 years. we are tracking those storms up next. >> and san jose mineta airport's second stowaway this year is finally talking. we have her sound bites coming up in a live report. ,, you used to sleep like a champ. then boom... what happened? stress, fun, bad habits, kids, now what? let's build a new, smarter bed using the dualair chambers to sense your movement, heartbeat, breathing. introducing the sleep number bed with sleepiq™ technology. it tracks your sleep and tells you how to adjust for a good, better and an awesome night. the difference? try adjusting up or down you'll know cuz sleep iq™ tells you. only at a sleep number store, mattresses with sleepi
. >> there's a lot more things that they can use on your retina to identify you uniquely than even oneporter: toronto-based bionim would use your heartbeat to unlock everything from your car to your computer. you won't have to rely on your memory to remember all those pass records. in san francisco, i'm sumi das, cnet.com for cbs news. >> 5:56. coming up in the next half- hour, hawaii is poised to get its first direct hurricane in 22 years. we are tracking those storms up next....
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. >> i'm listening but on toes goodness, retina damage. >> you know if you see a car coming at you withthe high beams honor even if your rear-view mirror you get those little white dots that hinder your vision already because it has damaged, eye sight. >> doesn't that defeat your whole function. >> doctor kerry barrett. >> yes. >> here on "good day philadelphia", interesting. >> yes. >> can you imagine if they tried to do something in this country like that? there would be so many lawsuits. different world there across the pond. >>> still ahead how much time do you get for maternity leave? maternity leave? you took how long, kerry. >> three months. >> twelve weeks. generally if you have a company of a certain number of employees, they give you, six weeks of paid leave and then you take other six weeks unpaid. >> family leave act that bill clinton sign into law. two or three months may in the be enough for this leave. new study on why new moms should not rush back to work is out, we will look into that coming up. >>> will you are you getting mar it. a hotel is penalizing them for somethi
. >> i'm listening but on toes goodness, retina damage. >> you know if you see a car coming at you withthe high beams honor even if your rear-view mirror you get those little white dots that hinder your vision already because it has damaged, eye sight. >> doesn't that defeat your whole function. >> doctor kerry barrett. >> yes. >> here on "good day philadelphia", interesting. >> yes. >> can you imagine if they tried to do something in...
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someone who has a problem with a retina or a problem with their foot probably doesn't want to go to any old ophthalmologist or orthopedist. there needs to be speedy exceptions mechanism to meet them at network pricing. also, something that perhaps a responsibility of exchanges is ensuring that broad network plans are also available. just a few comments on regulation of network adequacy. there clearly is a need for regulation, but there's a very high cost if the regulation goes too far. i think the key needs are basically the transparency needs and the basic tasks i mentioned. also a need to prevent risk selection strategies based on poor coverage of some specialties. and a consumer protection needs, which i would describe as basically if there's some networks that very few informed consumers would find acceptable, it's probably best that they shouldn't be on the market. i think some of the dangerous is disarming the most powerful market tool that's available to address the effects of increasing provider leverage in negotiating with insurers. you know, prices have been going up rapidly.
someone who has a problem with a retina or a problem with their foot probably doesn't want to go to any old ophthalmologist or orthopedist. there needs to be speedy exceptions mechanism to meet them at network pricing. also, something that perhaps a responsibility of exchanges is ensuring that broad network plans are also available. just a few comments on regulation of network adequacy. there clearly is a need for regulation, but there's a very high cost if the regulation goes too far. i think...
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i am really afraid of where if you have a hole in your retina.your brain fills it in with what it thinks should be there. i'm afraid that the tapes are of such superficial readings in a history is now painting a picture of nixon devoid of that. having dealt with him and having known him, i think it's a big mistake so they that haldeman was his friend. the fact is that he had ideas and policies an he trusted no one within and/or outside of this camp. he may have been skizoid and there may have been a lot of things wrong with him. he did have a mult itide itude ideas that i would say went to the betterment of this country. unfortunately as you pointed out, he's facing this great opposition but historians will not understand and why so long as they have the dynamite quotes and connections so in the end, the depth of nixon -- some of it would be somewhat madness so it would have to be very deep depths. these tapes did not represent that. they represent the sliding over the ice on top of a very deep wound. >> thank you dan. >> you make a number of ver
i am really afraid of where if you have a hole in your retina.your brain fills it in with what it thinks should be there. i'm afraid that the tapes are of such superficial readings in a history is now painting a picture of nixon devoid of that. having dealt with him and having known him, i think it's a big mistake so they that haldeman was his friend. the fact is that he had ideas and policies an he trusted no one within and/or outside of this camp. he may have been skizoid and there may have...
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she was diagnosed with cancer of the retina when she was only 19 months old.you for making her wish come true. look at the pose. she gave a little angelina jolie. >> hip out. >> she was like i watch e. i know how to do it. >> incredible. >> okay. little bit different topic here. do you think where you fall in your family makes a difference how you're treated? >> birth order. >> "huffington post" ran a story, an apology letter to my second child. the mother of two writing you're only 11 months old and i already raised you differently. i'm sorry i don't know any facts about you. your brother's baby book contains so much information about his first year he can see every time he spit up. i'm sorry you look like a candidate for whatnot to wear baby edition. your brother had all new super cute clothes and you mostly his hand me downs. i've also loved you with every piece of me and i will never apologize for that. it was a little tongue in cheek and there's a lot of truth to what she's saying. i have two children. i was just talking to my wife about this. i like gett
she was diagnosed with cancer of the retina when she was only 19 months old.you for making her wish come true. look at the pose. she gave a little angelina jolie. >> hip out. >> she was like i watch e. i know how to do it. >> incredible. >> okay. little bit different topic here. do you think where you fall in your family makes a difference how you're treated? >> birth order. >> "huffington post" ran a story, an apology letter to my second child. the...