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they've proven themself in this league, and so a little bit more exceptions are made for them than other people. >> it's a lot of respect for a player like that, to be able to bow the same field with him, a guy taking snaps for you. >> this wasn't what i was hoping for, but that's the situation that we're in, so i'm going to stay prepared and keep working and you never know what's going to happen and try to make the most of the situation of where i'm at. >> let's be honest. the guy's been doing this a long time at a very high level. if we're all sitting in miami waiting to go on the field for the super bowl, do you think we really care if he came here in july? >> fran tarkenton will always be associated with the minnesota vikings, but many people forget the hall-of-famer plays five seasons with the new york giants during the middle of his career. when he came back to minnesota, he led the vikings to three super bowls. they haven't been back since they lost super bowl xi. entered brett favre, who is trying to bring the vikings a super bowl title, and tarkenton is upset. >> disrespected hi
they've proven themself in this league, and so a little bit more exceptions are made for them than other people. >> it's a lot of respect for a player like that, to be able to bow the same field with him, a guy taking snaps for you. >> this wasn't what i was hoping for, but that's the situation that we're in, so i'm going to stay prepared and keep working and you never know what's going to happen and try to make the most of the situation of where i'm at. >> let's be honest....
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is there also resentiment that people will be increasing their taxes and burdening themself and maybe getting diluted healthcare to make sure that everybody is cared for. in. >> i think, geraldo, you know, someone has -- someone will pay for the system and will pay for the system with higher taxes and so forth. i think it is a novel idea to say that poor people should be able to get healthcare and i'm surely not opposed to that. when you look at medicare and med did i case they are spiraling toward bankruptcy quicker than expected as was ima&let's get back to geraldo,e at martha's vineyard. >> geraldo: as of right now, the surf although higher than normal is still nor faroe showers. this is 8:30 eastern time. the true impact of the storm not anticipated until about 2:00 in the morning. surf's up. right now just a wonderful night for surfing. although the beaches are all closed up and down the coast. and i don't mean to make light of it. all right, now, it is 10:30 eastern time and the wind is fresh, the rain comes and goes. you can see it is pushing the boat and the stern line is very
is there also resentiment that people will be increasing their taxes and burdening themself and maybe getting diluted healthcare to make sure that everybody is cared for. in. >> i think, geraldo, you know, someone has -- someone will pay for the system and will pay for the system with higher taxes and so forth. i think it is a novel idea to say that poor people should be able to get healthcare and i'm surely not opposed to that. when you look at medicare and med did i case they are...
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both men allowed themself to get caught up in a hypothetical argument and the president said he will keep his campaign promise. >> he was clear about his commitment on not raising taxes on middle class families. >> meanwhile the white house is pushing congress to pass certain legislation before the august recess. gibbs says the cash for clunkers program will be the topic of discussion at a lunch of today's democrats. >>> a dozen of post offices in our region could be shut down because of money issues. eight of them in the district. the post office is facing a possible $7 billion loss this fiscal year. four locations in maryland made the list of possible closures. virginia had 19 closures but none in the northern part of the state. no changes are expected before september 30th. >>> police are trying to track down whoever targeted 20 bus stops in d.c. vandals struck sunday night breaking out a single glass wall at each stop all over the city. police figure it is the same person or group of people who did the damage. anyone with information should give police a call. >>> arsonists set f
both men allowed themself to get caught up in a hypothetical argument and the president said he will keep his campaign promise. >> he was clear about his commitment on not raising taxes on middle class families. >> meanwhile the white house is pushing congress to pass certain legislation before the august recess. gibbs says the cash for clunkers program will be the topic of discussion at a lunch of today's democrats. >>> a dozen of post offices in our region could be shut...
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is there also resentiment that people will be increasing their taxes and burdening themself and maybe getting diluted healthcare to make sure that everybody is cared for. in. >> i think, geraldo, you know, someone has -- someone will pay for the system and will pay for the system with higher taxes and so forth. i think it is a novel idea to say that poor people should be able to get healthcare and i'm surely not opposed to that. when you look at medicare and med did i case they are spiraling toward bankruptcy quicker than expected as was said by the medicare trusteesps always the most fuel efficient choice. well, this chevy cobalt xfe has better highway mileage than a comparable honda civic. this chevy traverse has better mileage than honda pilot. the all-new chevy equinox has better mileage than honda cr-v. and chevy malibu has better mileage than accord. however, honda does make something that we just can't compete with. it's self-propelled. there's never been more reasons to look at chevy. i had a great time. me too. you know, i just got out of a bad relatio... it's okay. thanks. g
is there also resentiment that people will be increasing their taxes and burdening themself and maybe getting diluted healthcare to make sure that everybody is cared for. in. >> i think, geraldo, you know, someone has -- someone will pay for the system and will pay for the system with higher taxes and so forth. i think it is a novel idea to say that poor people should be able to get healthcare and i'm surely not opposed to that. when you look at medicare and med did i case they are...
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i was talk with the chief here who tells me they have had staffing cuts here themself that started back on april 1st. they are also down to volunteers on the weekend. they also explained there is a technician position that was also cut during that time, a technician that would be responsible for routine maintenance, keeping an eye on the truck once a week to make surering is in proper working order. so this is something that -- questions that are going to be raised to the bridge county fire department. we should also say that the building itself is actually fine. they were able to get the fire under control and there were no injuries this morning but a close call and a lot of questions coming out of this morning's fire. back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> people in frederick and carroll county still picking up the pieces after three tornadoes touched down on friday. the violent winds snapped 100- year-old trees, leveled a barn and crushed three chimneys on one home. >> the twisters touched down friday with winds estimated between 90 and 110 miles per hour. the wild winds ripped apa
i was talk with the chief here who tells me they have had staffing cuts here themself that started back on april 1st. they are also down to volunteers on the weekend. they also explained there is a technician position that was also cut during that time, a technician that would be responsible for routine maintenance, keeping an eye on the truck once a week to make surering is in proper working order. so this is something that -- questions that are going to be raised to the bridge county fire...
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is there also resentiment that people will be increasing their taxes and burdening themself and maybe getting diluted healthcare to make sure that everybody is cared for. in. >> i think, geraldo, you know, someone has -- someone will pay for the system and will pay for the system with higher taxes and so forth. i think it is a novel idea to say that poor people should be able to get healthcare and i'm surely not opposed to that. when you look at medicare and med did i case they are spiraling toward bankruptcy quicker than expected as was said by the medicare trustees >> geraldo: i agree. tgh got to take a break. but with the strength of zyrtec ® , the fastest, 24-hour allergy relief, i promise not to wait as long to go for our ride. with zyrtec ® i can love the air ™ . your whole world stops making sense. you can get help for yourself, or a loved one and make sense of life again. for information, treatment referral... and most importantly... help, tdd: 800-487-4889. brought to you by the u.s. department of health and human services. >>> from america's news headquarters, i'm harris fau
is there also resentiment that people will be increasing their taxes and burdening themself and maybe getting diluted healthcare to make sure that everybody is cared for. in. >> i think, geraldo, you know, someone has -- someone will pay for the system and will pay for the system with higher taxes and so forth. i think it is a novel idea to say that poor people should be able to get healthcare and i'm surely not opposed to that. when you look at medicare and med did i case they are...
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[laughter] and another example of how the nation comes through with themself, the polls you have the dark slotback look no-nonsense it is black. we all live in the basement. the national characteristics come through but at any rate it is preposterous lee dain but i do say one copy of every edition of books. people take pictures of each other to prove they really existed. this is me proving that i really exist. we don't go for the interior decorators goal of advertising. the house is a museum of us we traveled widely she traveled as a young reporter the war in somalia she has covered the sinai, the library is the most cluttered room in the house i tend to be a little more austere but from pakistan or india or an iraq or indonesia weird you end up? but they do have some hidden values religion fascinates me but the southeast asia and religion figure of buddha telling us to be gave ourselves put strings around it is a begging bowl from afghanistan. the work is a very fine and if you look you do not want to polish to something like this. my mother gave me these because we're a little when
[laughter] and another example of how the nation comes through with themself, the polls you have the dark slotback look no-nonsense it is black. we all live in the basement. the national characteristics come through but at any rate it is preposterous lee dain but i do say one copy of every edition of books. people take pictures of each other to prove they really existed. this is me proving that i really exist. we don't go for the interior decorators goal of advertising. the house is a museum of...
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left the family and have lots of criticism for it and an explanation of how they don't consider themselftians and dictators and how the guy has put 11 of his family members on the group's payroll. it is that story from the world is linked on our website in case anybody else wants to do their homework with me on "c street." cocktail moment, the christian broadcasting network. >> oh, yes. >> they have also just done a big story on "c street." they like took a little shot at me hosting the coverage of it but check out what they -- what they say is the real story about "c street." they say the real story of it is not conservative politicians having affairs while they were supposedly being held accountable at "c" street. the real story is how many other affairs "c" street must have thwarted. how many others they would have been having if they hadn't have been kept so accountable by "c" street. >> what you ought to do if you want to do a real story on it is find out how many affairs were thwarted because of the accountability of this house. >> holding politicians accounbl
left the family and have lots of criticism for it and an explanation of how they don't consider themselftians and dictators and how the guy has put 11 of his family members on the group's payroll. it is that story from the world is linked on our website in case anybody else wants to do their homework with me on "c street." cocktail moment, the christian broadcasting network. >> oh, yes. >> they have also just done a big story on "c street." they like took a...
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. >> reporter: he credits loans from local banks and owners themself for the quick recovery. >> theyidn't come to the street corner and put their head in their hands and wait for somebody to come help, they came and cleaned up. >> reporter: he had no insurance. looters took everything of value and emotions ran high. but he got a small business loan. it took him about four months. this is what surf style looks like now. >> $33.99. >> thank you so much. >> reporter: 70% of the businesses have reopened and it's roughly breaking evening but couldn't be happier. >> i'm home again. my shop is back alive. that's a miracle. >> reporter: footsies is another business on the strand, while they had hope and dreams of re-opening, these doors remain closed and there are no plans to reope reopen. >> it's rough. >> reporter: mayor ann thomas shows us around the shores. residential areas are not bouncing back as quickly as the business sector. many homeowners are rebuilding but others remain vacant or heavily damaged. >> you can still see the damage here. >> reporter: she says 25% of evacuees haven't
. >> reporter: he credits loans from local banks and owners themself for the quick recovery. >> theyidn't come to the street corner and put their head in their hands and wait for somebody to come help, they came and cleaned up. >> reporter: he had no insurance. looters took everything of value and emotions ran high. but he got a small business loan. it took him about four months. this is what surf style looks like now. >> $33.99. >> thank you so much. >>...
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know, from afar it looks a little bit, to me, a little bit like the situation richard nixon found themself in, not only lost the presidency a couple years later, he was reviled after he lost the governor's race in california. he went underground and go lots of dinners, showed up at small town republican affairs and ultimately boosted, you know, his prestige in the eyes of his own party. in the case of palin, we the media are always going to be there when she's looking for some attention. she's so catalytic, there's a fascination on our part for her. but laying he will for awhile i don't think has got any downside at all. >> that richard nixon analogy, i've got to tell you, chris matthews is saying you can't count her out, as well. thank you very much, jim warren, appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >>> watch "meet the press" tomorrow. david gregory's guest will be larry summers, director of the national economic council. that is this sunday on "meet the press," so check your local listings for the time. >>> developing now here in new york. police say a bomb scare at laguardia airport's main ter
know, from afar it looks a little bit, to me, a little bit like the situation richard nixon found themself in, not only lost the presidency a couple years later, he was reviled after he lost the governor's race in california. he went underground and go lots of dinners, showed up at small town republican affairs and ultimately boosted, you know, his prestige in the eyes of his own party. in the case of palin, we the media are always going to be there when she's looking for some attention. she's...
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well, some residents of the caribbean including cuba are considering themself pretty lucky right now.hey've escaped serious damage from their brush with ana. what's left of the first named storm of the atlantic hurricane season is now dumping heavy rain on cuba and the island of hispaniola, but it could have been a lot worse. forecasters are concerned that the system could regroup and become a tropical storm again after it passes through the florida keys later this week. >>> and east of the caribbean, something serious to worry about. the atlantic season's first hurricane, bill, is churning toward the region. and right now, there's no way to really know for sure where it's heading. chad myers is tracking the big storm in the cnn severe weather center. hey, chad. >> you know, kyra, we know two to three days out which way this thing's going, but people expect -- people expect -- the ten-day forecast to be accurate. and literally the hurricane center will tell you, after five days we could be 300 miles west or 300 miles to the right. that's why we put this in a cone in the first place. a
well, some residents of the caribbean including cuba are considering themself pretty lucky right now.hey've escaped serious damage from their brush with ana. what's left of the first named storm of the atlantic hurricane season is now dumping heavy rain on cuba and the island of hispaniola, but it could have been a lot worse. forecasters are concerned that the system could regroup and become a tropical storm again after it passes through the florida keys later this week. >>> and east...
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endless additional legal proceedings in various courts in italy, they don't communicate amongst themselfs consume time. you never get a straight answer. how do you get, get this boy back where he belongs? >> if we can draw attention to this maybe we can get some people with the power to influence this situation to take an interest and to start picking up the phone and making some calls, because the system there is just ar kchaic, insane, kafkaesque. >> you have not foregogotten anything, there is nothing against you that is out there? >> absolutely not. i have done everything. it's not that they ignore the orders from the united states, they just friend they don't exist. they won't even refer to them. not like they hold a hearing to say we'll not acknowledge that custody order. they won't even refer to it. just doesn't exist for them. >> it's an ongoing situation, we're happy to be in the loop. best of luck to you in getting your son back. a lot of information on this case. if you want it, go to abcnews.com and get involved. >>> when we come back, we'll have tory johnson to help us all fi
endless additional legal proceedings in various courts in italy, they don't communicate amongst themselfs consume time. you never get a straight answer. how do you get, get this boy back where he belongs? >> if we can draw attention to this maybe we can get some people with the power to influence this situation to take an interest and to start picking up the phone and making some calls, because the system there is just ar kchaic, insane, kafkaesque. >> you have not foregogotten...
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only as you just described, trying to think what to impart but also is going through those changes themselferesting. >> that's right. there were a couple of moments where rachel's character is actually more aware of what's occurring than i am. and i know that sounds quite confusing. but they're two guys who are madly in love and that's essentially the story that we're following. >> and they're teaching each other about each other, you know. because i have more insight about him and he has some about me. and we kind of, you know, give each other insight on what we're -- who we are and who we're going to become. >> and sometimes it got confusing. you got confused in terms of where we -- where you were because you had so much to master. is that right? >> yeah. i mean it was weird. the first time we met in our lives i think that being actors was actually good preparation for the part. because we're so used to shooting films out of sequence and doing things out of order, that was actually, worked really well for us in this movie because that's how it felt. >> oftentimes i think, i imagine -- but
only as you just described, trying to think what to impart but also is going through those changes themselferesting. >> that's right. there were a couple of moments where rachel's character is actually more aware of what's occurring than i am. and i know that sounds quite confusing. but they're two guys who are madly in love and that's essentially the story that we're following. >> and they're teaching each other about each other, you know. because i have more insight about him and...
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. >> let me ask you about the fact that there appears to be a divide within the democrats themself, especially on the house side. a lot comes down to the public option issue saying 100 or more members won't vote for any bill that doesn't contain a public option. it is so crucial for some, a dividing line. how do the democrats reunite and get on the same page which they have to do if they going to get something substantive passed. >> i think they will come together and make some kind of compromise among the caucus and come to some type of agreement for the american people. they recognize that overall something has to get passed and so what exactly the bill will look like, whether it will involve a public option, whether it will involve a co--op plan or something to that effect, it remains to be seen. you have the blue dog democrats who are more fiscally conservative and their concerns in terms of their constituencies and what got them to congress always has to be the primary consideration no matter what. >> you had maxine waters say if there there is not a public option in the bill she the not
. >> let me ask you about the fact that there appears to be a divide within the democrats themself, especially on the house side. a lot comes down to the public option issue saying 100 or more members won't vote for any bill that doesn't contain a public option. it is so crucial for some, a dividing line. how do the democrats reunite and get on the same page which they have to do if they going to get something substantive passed. >> i think they will come together and make some kind...
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they will preboard illegal aliens by giving them help care at no expense to themself further weaken thec charge doctor and that long served a national immigration policy so well. thank you. >> thank you very much. as we have noted in the previous comments, immigration is primarily disproportionately lower. 1/3 of all immigrants are lacking in high school degree. the pfizer are lacking a high school degree. eight you agree a person who lacks a high school degree pays more in taxes than they receive in government benefits, you would believe that this system is good for the u.s. taxpayer. if you believe that someone who lacks a high-school degree possibly receives a smidgen more in government benefits than they might pay in taxes, and then you would recognize that this system both legal and illegal is very costly to the u.s. tax pay er. since immigrants are disappear fortunately less educated, they are reducing the average education level of the u.s. work force. if you believe that reducing the average education level of the national work force is good for an economy, and then you would be
they will preboard illegal aliens by giving them help care at no expense to themself further weaken thec charge doctor and that long served a national immigration policy so well. thank you. >> thank you very much. as we have noted in the previous comments, immigration is primarily disproportionately lower. 1/3 of all immigrants are lacking in high school degree. the pfizer are lacking a high school degree. eight you agree a person who lacks a high school degree pays more in taxes than...
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they will preboard illegal aliens by giving them help care at no expense to themself further weaken the public charge doctor and that long served a national immigration policy so well. thank you. >> thank you very much. as we have noted in the previous comments, immigration is primarily disproportionately lower. 1/3 of all immigrants are lacking in high school degree. the pfizer are lacking a high school degree. eight you agree a person who lacks a high school degree pays more in taxes than they receive in government benefits, you would believe that this system is good for the u.s. taxpayer. if you believe that someone who lacks a high-school degree possibly receives a smidgen more in government benefits than they might pay in taxes, and then you would recognize that this system both legal and illegal is very costly to the u.s. tax pay er. since immigrants are disappear fortunately less educated, they are reducing the average education level of the u.s. work force. if you believe that reducing the average education level of the national work force is good for an economy, and then you wo
they will preboard illegal aliens by giving them help care at no expense to themself further weaken the public charge doctor and that long served a national immigration policy so well. thank you. >> thank you very much. as we have noted in the previous comments, immigration is primarily disproportionately lower. 1/3 of all immigrants are lacking in high school degree. the pfizer are lacking a high school degree. eight you agree a person who lacks a high school degree pays more in taxes...
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when individuals or organizations are collecting fees for services and can distance themself into the cloud that is the internet, what can families expect? the reality of standard setting is evident, because without standards, there can be no reimbursements. all the systems are cost- effective, without proper reimbursement model, they still remain unattainable for most parents. they are struggling financially to find care for their children. millions of dollars are being placed into rural networks. however, few if any methodologies exist. the current wave of statewide health insurance requirements and to abide reimbursements for individuals with autism do not have well-defined standards for reimbursement. in the absence of consistent reimbursement policy and standards, families and children are not granted access to proven an effective care. i know this committee has recognized the need to assess "best practices and professional criteria standards, and to make recommendations to the committee concerning national standards that advances and encourages this type of technology." i commen
when individuals or organizations are collecting fees for services and can distance themself into the cloud that is the internet, what can families expect? the reality of standard setting is evident, because without standards, there can be no reimbursements. all the systems are cost- effective, without proper reimbursement model, they still remain unattainable for most parents. they are struggling financially to find care for their children. millions of dollars are being placed into rural...
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the biggest reason is americans see themself as victims, not as the beneficiaries. them punishing me -- merit them punishing me? to take away the benefits that i have under the present system? steve: that makes perfect sense when you looked at your second point, which is the fear of going backwards, not forward. >> talk about going backward. lose the coverage that i did not have 30 years ago or 40 years ago that i gained over time. to lose the opportunity for a cure. a doctor wrote yesterday about the hopes of health care could be aspire to live. -- when they go to the doctor, we aspire to live. if we get in a situation recess, you can do with the x-ray when there is a ct stand that will be better. you can do with the medicine and take away the pain, and not do what the of replacement. -- and not have the upper placement. the final point is that people are cynical. they say, listen, mr. president, mr. gibbs, kathleen sebelius, you have not appointed a director of medicare and medicaid. it is almost nine months into the administration. people say, we will have more c
the biggest reason is americans see themself as victims, not as the beneficiaries. them punishing me -- merit them punishing me? to take away the benefits that i have under the present system? steve: that makes perfect sense when you looked at your second point, which is the fear of going backwards, not forward. >> talk about going backward. lose the coverage that i did not have 30 years ago or 40 years ago that i gained over time. to lose the opportunity for a cure. a doctor wrote...
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these chore yo graph fers put themself out and they are on the rien to produce work that will be memorablek it's a marriage between the chore yo gra fer and the dancers. if it's not a good mare, is didn't work. it all begins with the rim ox the music. general lirks the song, if you have a good song, then it does flow. it comes out and the song always talks to you and tells what you to do. >>> no. 1 is the music. i think if you get a great piece of music, if you can really connect to it, the ideas come in right way. two other factors are the props and costumes. as for their pornz, well, the jury is still out. >>> this season i'm not doing props. i oded on the props. i am look for tex tours and light. i think costumes are what make the routine. without the cost tiewrnlings the message doesn't get across. the count less hours of hard work makes a difference but in the end it comes down to the contestants own 2 feet. >> really fabulous dancers, even if they aren't given terrific work, they will find a way to make it happen and to bring it to another level. >>> >> you can see the final performa
these chore yo graph fers put themself out and they are on the rien to produce work that will be memorablek it's a marriage between the chore yo gra fer and the dancers. if it's not a good mare, is didn't work. it all begins with the rim ox the music. general lirks the song, if you have a good song, then it does flow. it comes out and the song always talks to you and tells what you to do. >>> no. 1 is the music. i think if you get a great piece of music, if you can really connect to...
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but best defense against crime is when people can protect themself and that is where the senior medicare patrol program comes in. smp has a simple motivation, american seniors do not like it when people steel from medicare. since 1997, smp has indicated more than 20 million seniors about medicare fraud and errors. teaching them how to recognize it, how to prevent it and educate neighbors and friends. of the device can be as simple as teaching pokes how to read the medicare summary notice or explaining to them the medicare never is like a credit card number they should never give away. the results are impressive. since 1997, the smp has saved taxpayers over $100 million that is 100 million of additional medical care that can be delivered to citizens of this country. smp volunteers are great crime deterrents members scattered across the country are like undercover cops if a criminal thinks he may get reported he is much less likely to try to cheat someone. i want to share one story with you about one of the volunteers who i heard about the other day as i was preparing for this presentation
but best defense against crime is when people can protect themself and that is where the senior medicare patrol program comes in. smp has a simple motivation, american seniors do not like it when people steel from medicare. since 1997, smp has indicated more than 20 million seniors about medicare fraud and errors. teaching them how to recognize it, how to prevent it and educate neighbors and friends. of the device can be as simple as teaching pokes how to read the medicare summary notice or...
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when individuals or organizations are collecting fees for services and can distance themself into the cloud that is the internet, what can families expect? the reality of standard setting is evident, because without standards, there can be no reimbursements. all the systems are cost- effective, without proper reimbursement model, they still remain unattainable for most parents. they are struggling financially to find care for their children. millions of dollars are being placed into rural networks. however, few if any methodologies exist. the current wave of statewide health insurance requirements and to abide reimbursements for individuals with autism do not have well-defined standards for reimbursement. in the absence of consistent reimbursement policy and standards, families and children are not granted access to proven an effective care. i know this committee has recognized the need to assess "best practices and professional criteria standards, and to make recommendations to the committee concerning national standards that advances and encourages this type of technology." i commen
when individuals or organizations are collecting fees for services and can distance themself into the cloud that is the internet, what can families expect? the reality of standard setting is evident, because without standards, there can be no reimbursements. all the systems are cost- effective, without proper reimbursement model, they still remain unattainable for most parents. they are struggling financially to find care for their children. millions of dollars are being placed into rural...
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what about the home by themself? are leaky risk irrational to pay 50 to 60% premiums more than holmes drew worth but what if i told you that most of these homebuyers were playing with other people's money, that they had borrowed all the money they needed it to to 3% with no down payment of their own funds. certainly a terrible way to arrive at the fair price for a home but such a buyer would be motivated to buy the biggest home he could con missy but want to maximize his upside profit in a boom market. he would be insensitive to prize as he knew he would enjoy it all of the upside but it the market turns out he could avoid any laws by allowing the bank to take the property back in foreclosure. sounds pretty rational to me. if the bar where is getting such a sweet deal, surely the lender, his commercial banker was acting rationally in giving him alone, but the world of commercial banking has changed dramatically in the last 25 years. banks today don't sit on most loans they make. they securitize them and sell them ups
what about the home by themself? are leaky risk irrational to pay 50 to 60% premiums more than holmes drew worth but what if i told you that most of these homebuyers were playing with other people's money, that they had borrowed all the money they needed it to to 3% with no down payment of their own funds. certainly a terrible way to arrive at the fair price for a home but such a buyer would be motivated to buy the biggest home he could con missy but want to maximize his upside profit in a boom...
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when individuals or organizations are collecting fees for services and can distance themself into the cloud that is the internet, what can families expect? the reality of standard setting is evident, because without standards, there can be no reimbursements. all the systems are cost- effective, without proper reimbursement model, they still remain unattainable for most parents. they are struggling financially to find care for their chi@@@ @ well defined standards. in the absence of consistent reimbursement policy standards, families and children are not granted access to proven and effective care. i know that this committee, through report language, has assessed that "best practices and professional criteria standards make recommendations to the committee for reimbursement, which advances and reimburses the foresight in doing so, urging that the momentum to continue." in closing, you might be wondering how my son is doing today. he is 9 years old and my family is still utilizing telehealth such behavior is as expressive language, academic skills, just to name a few. it is important to
when individuals or organizations are collecting fees for services and can distance themself into the cloud that is the internet, what can families expect? the reality of standard setting is evident, because without standards, there can be no reimbursements. all the systems are cost- effective, without proper reimbursement model, they still remain unattainable for most parents. they are struggling financially to find care for their chi@@@ @ well defined standards. in the absence of consistent...