Needed drugs. They have not provided an analysis for how physicians would have to refer beneficiaries to more costly hospital outpatient settings. Cms has not indicated how will affect the beneficiary access and quality birth but during the course of a formal evaluation. Not surprisingly the proposed experiment has been one of the condemned by experts and stakeholders. Almost immediately after his proposed demonstration was release we received a letter from times from over 300 stakeholder organizations asking for help in getting cms to withdraw the proposal. These organizations include the arthritis foundation, the Caregiver Action Network the immune deficiency foundation, the lung cancer alliance, and the National Alliance for Mental Illness. The organizations that have reached out with concerns about how the proposal represents patients who suffer from the disease is treated by these drugs including cancer arthritis Mental Illness and hiv represent the physicians who treat the patien
Meg jacobs, its a pleasure to talk with you. I welcome the audience thats come out tonight to listen to the conversation. The author of panic at the pump the Energy Crisis and the transformation of american politics in the 1970s. Meg teaches affairs at princet princeton. Youve written this a is your third or fourth book . Something like that. You wrote a book i was interested in because we will be talking about conservatives and liberals but one is you were the conservatives in power 1981 to 1989. Okay, interesting we are going to talk about conservative politics and liberal politics for that matter tonight. Lets start with this if we can. You have a thesis for this book, and i will let you describe it obviously, but essentially what you argue in this book is that the two Energy Crises of the 70s, 73, 79 essentially were part of a major factor of the transformation in american politics, and among other things, made americans realize that perhaps the government could take care of them t
Meg jacobs, its a pleasure to talk with you. I welcome the audience thats come out tonight to listen to the conversation. The author of panic at the pump the Energy Crisis and the transformation of american politics in the 1970s. Meg teaches affairs at princet princeton. Youve written this a is your third or fourth book . Something like that. You wrote a book i was interested in because we will be talking about conservatives and liberals but one is you were the conservatives in power 1981 to 1989. Okay, interesting we are going to talk about conservative politics and liberal politics for that matter tonight. Lets start with this if we can. You have a thesis for this book, and i will let you describe it obviously, but essentially what you argue in this book is that the two Energy Crises of the 70s, 73, 79 essentially were part of a major factor of the transformation in american politics, and among other things, made americans realize that perhaps the government could take care of them t
President of the American Islamic forum for democracy in phoenix, arizona, a grad want of the university of wisconsin, milwaukee, and the Medical College of wisconsin. Dr. Jasser is a former commissioner of the United States commission on International Religious freedom and served as a medical officer in the United States navy. Dr. Jasser is currently in private practice in phoenix, specializing in internal medicine and nuclear cardiology. Ms. Farhan kara is the president and executive director of Muslim Advocates in oakland, california. Graduate of wellsly college and cornell law school, she has previously served as counsel to the u. S. Senate Judiciary Committee and worked as a litigation associate with several prom inept washington, d. C. , law firms. Mr. Philip hainey a former customs and Border Protection officer in the department of Homeland Security. Officer hainey completed several tours at the National Targeting Center near washington, d. C. , and he has won numerous awards an
We are asking our viewers to tell us about your experiences with it loans and if you think you regulations are needed. Phone lines are open if you want to start calling in. You can catch up with us on social media. Morning. Od monday we are talking about payday loans. . O they need more regulation after the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau came up with a slate of new proposed rules last week, here is the New York Times story about the payday loan industry which is vilified for charging Interest Rates on shortterm loans that Many Americans depend on could soon be gutted by a set of rules that regulators plan to unveil last week. The Washington Post in their story goes over exactly what those new rules would do. If enacted, the rules would require lenders to verify that borrowers can afford the loans and cap the number of times people can take up success of loans. The Washington Post talks about why this is happening. The bureau says because of the way the loans work now, borrowers w