This is a classical case of a dictator in the golden cage where he is allpowerful, mega reach, as long as his staying power, and walking away is really in case of putin its probably host you write about some of the corporate entities that go to russia and essentially are apologists for Vladimir Putin and the current regime. Guest the fact that corporations, whether americans or europeans, always look for profits and avoid human rights and domestic repression conducted by dictatorships. Its not new. Im reading a book about the studios in nazi germany. For years have been selling movies, titles and accepted in censorship, cutting lines and throwing some movies if not to propaganda, disprove them. So unfortunately its a reality, and what is required is a very clear red line going by the government to what can be done, what should not be done, and unfortunately, all these economic about economic tools, call weapons, yet to be used. Sanctions against putins russia, in my view, are very mild
Shows primary carry initiative. I grew up in a small town in texas but i learned how to talk fast. I dont want too take any of the other peoples time. So, this is our one of our primary care models. Partnering with private payers so in seven states and regions, medicaid, medicare, and private payers. Coming to the table. We agreed on 13 quality measures, exactly the same. We all are putting in per member exper month population bailed payments and ask the provider another decrease total cost of care. First two year results, one year on the slide. Dedecreesed hospitalizations, decreased e. R. Visits, high level of quality of care, and i think we are in the evaluation modes for this one but trending in right direction in a positive way and what the future primary care will look like. On the next slide, think an net domestics brings it home. One of the practices, rural, southeast arkansas, theyve got teams, four physicians, nurse practitioners, care managers use, the funding to get pharmac
From you guys who are, you know, in it. What you think would make the biggest difference. What you think would be most helpful. Since you asked it, why dont you i feel it is very taboo to speak about it in the native american communities, especially the older adults might think that it is. But i think the youth are really ready to speak about it. I feel there should be a little bit more support in the school system. Some of the schools ive actually got to work with on the reservation, they dont really have afterschool programs. They are like really strict on education, but there is really nothing that can connect you to your culture after school or keep to your traditions after school. I feel some of these are very important to youth. And there might be some kind of cultural identity or identity loss. Some of them might be confused and feel like theres no help. So the only situation the only like logical explanation they might think is maybe suicide. And for me i want to, i guess, prev
Officials from the state an Energy Department where i capitol hill today to testify on the nuclear deal with iran. The hearing held by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee focused on october 2015 testing of two Ballistic Missile by iran and the u. S. Ability to enforce keeper visions of the agreement. This is two and half hour. Would like to thank our witnesses for being here. We know senators that are here at the moment, others will be joining. This hearing is the first Public Meeting the committee has held as we began overseeing the implementation of the iran deal. I would like to underscore the importance that we play some oversight efforts. In many ways i think that is the strongest element of the firebrand review act. We intend to hold another hearing in january after the administration submits the 180 day report, as required by the iran review act. F third, if implementation day occurs. Im sure there are more to follow after that and we will work with that and well work with th
Immigrant visa. This is an individual we expect remain permanently in the u. S. Screen between terrorism and nonterrorism. If you are applying for a you would have to get a medical exam. You would have to present a Police Certificate from any country have lived for more than six months. The background check . That is part of the process for immigrant visas. Was she subject to that process as a k1 visa applicant . Yes. Nonimmigrant visas such as waiverunder the visa program . Are they less stringent than a k1 . If you are applying for a nonimmigrant visa, we do not thatre you to submit proof you have a clean criminal record in every country where you have lived. Your answer would be yes. Visa such asnt those under the visa waiver program, they are less stringent than a k1 . We add to the question about whether we have a criminal record but you are not required to prove it. 1. 6 million overstays. Are from the visa overstay program, the less overs stringent program. It is not less string