Votes in ways we struggle to perceive. Absolutely. We need to pass strong pries havey laws. And i have an internet bill of rights which articulates a few never ings we should know have our Data Collected in. The Cambridge Analytica case, facebook should immediately notify people when they were transferring their data. They didnt do that. People should have been able to inquire and informed what was happening to their data. F you watch communicators tonight at 8 00 eastern on cspan2. i ¿announcer now, democratic president ial candidate senator cory booker of new jersey talk to voters at a house party in exeter, New Hampshire. This is about 90 minutes. Hello, exeter, how are we doing . Verybody doing good . He would often delill into me since i was a little kid. He would say, john, just remember, youve got to leave the woodpile just a little higher than you found it. It was really actually it was interesting that dad chose a s because dad grew up in logging town. Dad didnt have a clue w
I have a special thank you to say to senator cory booker. My dad had the saying i would like to share with folks. He would say, you have to leave the woodpile a little bit higher than you found it. Showsinteresting that he this metaphor. He didnt have a clue which end of the asked to hold. Leaving the wood pile a little resonates in these times we are in. The man occupying the white house wants nothing more than to burn that would pile down. Down. D pile so did you endorse cory earlier . I love getting asked that question. Amazing mayor of a top city, in the midst of one of the worst recessions this country has ever seen, and came out of it being successful. [applause] maybe it is going to be about how he has shown such incredible leadership in the United States senate, particularly being willing to sit down with folks on the other site to pass historic criminal Justice Reform in this country. [applause] thank you for that. Maybe it is about the grit and thank you for that. Resilience
On what we can all do to help better protect the planet. Over the next half an hour, well introduce you to this years winners from All Over The World and a variety of sports. But ourfirst winner of the young sportsperson of the year is from a little bit closer to home. Im on the way to devon to meet innes fitzgerald, who, a yearago, at the age ofjust 16, put her environmental principles above the start of her International Athletics career. Innes, congratulations. What you have done has been something that is really inspirational. How do you feel getting this award . Yeah, ifeel like its a real privilege. I never set out to achieve awards from this. Ijust wanted to raise awareness about, like, climate related issues within the athletics and sporting world, trying to get up and coming athletes think about what theyre doing, and their impacts on the climate as well. Earlier this year, innes turned down the opportunity to compete in the Cross Country championships in australia because of
Engaged can have an impact. Just really make sure that everyone that isnt paying attention that goes out and votes has at least some information and im always pushing people to try and get that extra knowledge so they can have an informed vote, whichever party they vote for. Another thing i wanted to say is with the state of the union address, i was listening to the last couple of guests you had on the constitution. I just want to say that i think it is important to recognize that the congress and the president arent always supposed to work together. I think there is to be some amount of gridlock. And an executive order i think it has to be used to a certain amount. But to the amount that the president has said in the state of the union i think expands upon his power as the president. Host thanks for the call. We had a lengthy discussion on the constitution and the federalist papers and the use of executive authority by the president. If you want to respond. Guest i think the amount of
Medicare or medicaid patients. Dose to 60 of the work we is in this population of patients. I do notpendent know if that is the right word but im going to use it how dependent is the u. S. Health care system on the federal government and moneys from medicare and medicaid and other sources . Medicare represents about 23 of the 2. 4 trillion spent every year in health care in the country. Edicaid is another 16 i think the latest figures i have seen are about 39 of the 2. 4 trillion is medicare and medicaid. It is a major component of the health care spending. How would you describe the relationship between the mayo clinic and the federal government . We have had a long relationship with the federal government. Many, many decades working closely with them to advise them on policy and regulation and sharing our model. We believe our model of coordinated care focus on the patient provides better efficiency, safer care, better outcomes, and overall with lower cost. We have sure those message