Thats really not a polutant, its a plant food. We go to the front lines of a debate that may not be decided. Theyre gonna raise the sidewalks. That must be what two feet . Until its too late. As mayor, i dont have the liberty or time to debate why Climate Change is happening. Dr. Shini somara is a mechanical engineer. With all of that innovation do you think its actually going to solve the problem. Lindsay moran is an excia operative and analyst. Why is this issue political . Dr crystal dilworth is a molecular neuroscientist. Why does a small segment of scientists not believe . Im phil torres. Im an entomologist. Wow that was something else, i mean it was a real rush for me. Thats our team. Now lets do some science. [ ] hey guys welcome to techknow, im phil torres joined by Lindsay Moran, dr. Crystal dilworth and dr. Shini somara. Its a debate that somehow is still raging on is the climate changing, is man to blame and is there anything we can do to stop the disaster. Most agree the an
See in your newspaper is official unemployment, official. Thats about 5. 1 nationally. Who knows whats wrong with the official unemployment . Where is that inadequate . Any guesses . Good. It doesnt count people who have given up work looking for work in high unemployment areas, and it doesnt include the many millions of people who are working parttime when they want to work fulltime, and there are a whole lot of people in that category. If you add all of that together, what is called real unemployment in america is, in fact, over 10 . So weve got a real jobs problem in america. Now, the second point which we dont talk about at all im trying to push discussion on it. Im not getting so much help from the media here. And that is youth unemployment. Now, about six weeks ago, i asked Economic Policy institute to do a study for me. And this is what they came back with regarding youth unemployment. If a kid in america graduated high school this is not a dropout a kid who graduated high schoo
With, has similar models that. Ill integrate with our model however, let me shift to a different perspective. As you heard earlier, i provided i served as a provider ceo for many different systems in the state of North Carolina for about 15 years. I know those Delivery Systems extremely well. Im well aware of what is happening in that state, as well as 49 other states, given the view that i have today as a health plan executive. What i can tell you about my lived experience in that will is last 15 years, we were focused heavily on accusations acquisitions, purchasing hospitals, purchasing physician practices, although under the premise that we would clinically integrate. It was all about negotiating better price, by way of delivering better quality. I would argue today, in terms of our commitment to value payment, our commitment to new models of care delivery, supporting practitioners with data that gives them legitimate information to better manage care, i think today is a totally dif
We will be back next week for the third in our landmark cases. Our landmark cases series continues next monday. We will look back at the slaughterhouse case involving staterun monopolies. 1873, butruled 54 in the privileges or immunities clause of the 14th amendment does not protect the right to labor. Therefore, the state of not violate the 14th amendment when it granted a monopoly to a staterun slaughterhouse. That is live at 9 00 p. M. Eastern. You can learn more about the constitutional dramas behind the Supreme Court significant decisions at cspan. Org landmark cases. You can find the landmark cases book, featuring highlights in the legal impact of each case, rrow. En by tony moor it is available for a dollars . 95 plus shipping. That is available at cspan. Org landmark cases. Sanders talkse about Social Security, wages, and health care. Heats hope at a conference hosted by the group no labels. Good afternoon, everyone. Fellow my cubanamerican. How many of you are from vermont . L
Way things used to be. We also have one that meets the needs for our economy. As you know, my aspiration for this country is to grow is far as the eye can see. If we were doing that, i can promise you that the demands on government will subside. Here will be a lot more people they will be working for companies that would be able to increase their pay. Instead of having to push off their health care costs. Oppression of wages today is obamacare. It is not working. More of the costs are associated and put on the backs of employees. Takehome pay has declined. We are in the sixth year of a recovery. Disposable income is less than it was the day recovery started. Health care costs are part of this. Moving to a different system would make it work. According to the Congressional Budget Office repealing obamacare would increase gdp growth i point 77 . Over five years. That is a big part of reaching the goal of growth. Obamacare will increase the number of hours worked. It has an equivalent of