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CNN-67068-5
PROLIFIC_27
R_0OnMDMJhP36r9wR
1
I actually came to the hospital within about 20 minutes of the beginning of the fire, having heard about it on the 11 p.m. news. And I was still up. I immediately came to the hospital and patients had already arrived at the hospital within that time frame, extremely seriously burned patients. And the emergency room, which was busy at the time, obviously became busier. We put in place our disaster plan very quickly and amassed a large number of staff, both from within and outside the hospital to help deal with this tragic event.
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How much help did you get from outside the hospital last night?
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CNN-169621-5
PROLIFIC_27
R_0OnMDMJhP36r9wR
0
We do that is right. Because we didn't go through bankruptcy, but it makes it all the more urgent for us to go out and address the challenges that we can address.
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On this particular deal. You effectively bounced Boeing into re-engine the 737. Come on, we can be honest about this.
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CNN-363088-3
PROLIFIC_27
R_0OnMDMJhP36r9wR
1
Well, the future growth really is not with those stocks unless, of course, the economy continues to worsen. And so really when it comes to retail, the thing that I say to people is pick your winners. And there are a few companies out there that absolutely no matter what happens are going to be stalwarts. You want to look at Wal-Mart and absolutely you want to look at Amazon and then Target.
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So, with Wal-Mart, the numbers we saw showed a resurgence in traditional sales, but more importantly it was online sales. Is it your belief that Wal-Mart now has its act together and will be more successful?
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NPR-29413-12
PROLIFIC_8
R_31ayLq7cVj9p1Rs
1
Well, this time it's different because the new health law has put states in quite a bit of a bind. It basically says that states can't cut back on eligibility between now and the year 2014. That's when the new health law will expand Medicaid dramatically for nondisabled low income adults. Those are people who right now aren't eligible in most states for Medicaid no matter how poor they are. But at the same time, the extra money that the states have been getting to help them with their Medicaid costs, that's money that's been coming from the 2009 stimulus law. That money is going to expire at the end of this month. So states are losing $89 billion starting July 1st. That's basically going to leave them having to pay 19 percent more for Medicaid going forward.
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Well, what can states do if they can't cut eligibility?
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NPR-6494-5
PROLIFIC_8
R_31ayLq7cVj9p1Rs
0
Yeah, we were 6, 7 kilometers away from the front line. We have seen massive destruction of villages, of homesteads, of infrastructure of course, of essential public services. And we anticipate that people getting out of Mosul will also be in dire need of lifesaving humanitarian assistance.
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There must be scenarios that you're working with because different waves of people coming out will involve different needs.
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NPR-9809-12
PROLIFIC_8
R_31ayLq7cVj9p1Rs
1
Yes, I think the answer to that question really depends on what the variability in the electricity generation is that we need to cover. Is it just a few hours of the day, for instance in Arizona, or is it a few days or up to a week, right? Today, an electric vehicle battery pack using lithium-ion batteries costs us about $200 a kilowatt-hour. Over time, we can see that dropping to a hundred or somewhat less than that. But with lithium-ion batteries, it's difficult for me to imagine the cost getting down to, let's say $10 or $20 a kilowatt-hour. It turns out that's the price range we need for storing electricity for the grid over several days. And in order to accomplish that, we really need to look at other battery materials other than lithium-ion batteries.
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So lithium-ion batteries use lithium. You're looking for something other than lithium - something else that can store this energy?
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CNN-32771-11
PROLIFIC_8
R_31ayLq7cVj9p1Rs
0
Of course, people have thrown in the factor of whether this is something to appeal the Hispanic vote, but the political picture is bigger than that. We, of course, have difficulties in Japan and Korea with similar things. If there's an unwillingness of Americans -- Puerto Ricans -- to support this, then will we find that people in Japan, and particularly Okinawa, and Korea also will express similar feelings? It would be a difficult thing to support.
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But even if the Navy were to leave tomorrow, the controversy will still continue on that island, won't it?
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CNN-6322-5
PROLIFIC_8
R_31ayLq7cVj9p1Rs
0
Well, the point of the '94 effort was to explain to the Cuban-American community the purpose of the summit. Cuba was excluded from the summit, but there were some countries attending that favorable to Cuba and to President Castro. And it was to make sure that whatever expressions of anger the Cuban-American community had about President Castro didn't interfere with the summit, itself.
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There are a number of different things we can examine. Let's take them one at a time. Would it have been better, given hindsight is perfect at 20/20, for the relatives to agree to go Washington, meet with Juan Miguel, or were they faced with the option that Janet Reno said, you can do that if you sign this piece of paper, which basically says the custody transfer will take place?
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NPR-19980-12
PROLIFIC_8
R_31ayLq7cVj9p1Rs
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I think they do - in their defense, they do take attempts over the years to save money and become more efficient. I think they do it on a much smaller scale. But what was different about this case was when the results came back to the Pentagon, they acknowledged that one of the reasons they tried to bury this study is they were worried about the political ramifications from Congress - that Congress would use this as an excuse to slash the defense budget. As you know, Pentagon leaders over the last several years have been complaining in public that they don't have enough money to train troops, to put aircraft overseas and have ships on missions - that they need more money. They're really strapped. And what this study showed is that, yes, maybe they need more money for those things. But they're wasting an awful lot of money on the bureaucracy on the back office.
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You say the Pentagon buried the report. It was briefly posted online. There was some reporting on it when this came out in 2015.
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CNN-67068-5
PROLIFIC_8
R_31ayLq7cVj9p1Rs
0
I actually came to the hospital within about 20 minutes of the beginning of the fire, having heard about it on the 11 p.m. news. And I was still up. I immediately came to the hospital and patients had already arrived at the hospital within that time frame, extremely seriously burned patients. And the emergency room, which was busy at the time, obviously became busier. We put in place our disaster plan very quickly and amassed a large number of staff, both from within and outside the hospital to help deal with this tragic event.
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How much help did you get from outside the hospital last night?
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CNN-169621-5
PROLIFIC_8
R_31ayLq7cVj9p1Rs
0
We do that is right. Because we didn't go through bankruptcy, but it makes it all the more urgent for us to go out and address the challenges that we can address.
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On this particular deal. You effectively bounced Boeing into re-engine the 737. Come on, we can be honest about this.
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CNN-363088-3
PROLIFIC_8
R_31ayLq7cVj9p1Rs
1
Well, the future growth really is not with those stocks unless, of course, the economy continues to worsen. And so really when it comes to retail, the thing that I say to people is pick your winners. And there are a few companies out there that absolutely no matter what happens are going to be stalwarts. You want to look at Wal-Mart and absolutely you want to look at Amazon and then Target.
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So, with Wal-Mart, the numbers we saw showed a resurgence in traditional sales, but more importantly it was online sales. Is it your belief that Wal-Mart now has its act together and will be more successful?
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NPR-29413-12
PROLIFIC_7
R_1ib7QWxfECqDGPh
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Well, this time it's different because the new health law has put states in quite a bit of a bind. It basically says that states can't cut back on eligibility between now and the year 2014. That's when the new health law will expand Medicaid dramatically for nondisabled low income adults. Those are people who right now aren't eligible in most states for Medicaid no matter how poor they are. But at the same time, the extra money that the states have been getting to help them with their Medicaid costs, that's money that's been coming from the 2009 stimulus law. That money is going to expire at the end of this month. So states are losing $89 billion starting July 1st. That's basically going to leave them having to pay 19 percent more for Medicaid going forward.
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Well, what can states do if they can't cut eligibility?
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NPR-6494-5
PROLIFIC_7
R_1ib7QWxfECqDGPh
0
Yeah, we were 6, 7 kilometers away from the front line. We have seen massive destruction of villages, of homesteads, of infrastructure of course, of essential public services. And we anticipate that people getting out of Mosul will also be in dire need of lifesaving humanitarian assistance.
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There must be scenarios that you're working with because different waves of people coming out will involve different needs.
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NPR-9809-12
PROLIFIC_7
R_1ib7QWxfECqDGPh
1
Yes, I think the answer to that question really depends on what the variability in the electricity generation is that we need to cover. Is it just a few hours of the day, for instance in Arizona, or is it a few days or up to a week, right? Today, an electric vehicle battery pack using lithium-ion batteries costs us about $200 a kilowatt-hour. Over time, we can see that dropping to a hundred or somewhat less than that. But with lithium-ion batteries, it's difficult for me to imagine the cost getting down to, let's say $10 or $20 a kilowatt-hour. It turns out that's the price range we need for storing electricity for the grid over several days. And in order to accomplish that, we really need to look at other battery materials other than lithium-ion batteries.
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So lithium-ion batteries use lithium. You're looking for something other than lithium - something else that can store this energy?
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CNN-32771-11
PROLIFIC_7
R_1ib7QWxfECqDGPh
0
Of course, people have thrown in the factor of whether this is something to appeal the Hispanic vote, but the political picture is bigger than that. We, of course, have difficulties in Japan and Korea with similar things. If there's an unwillingness of Americans -- Puerto Ricans -- to support this, then will we find that people in Japan, and particularly Okinawa, and Korea also will express similar feelings? It would be a difficult thing to support.
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But even if the Navy were to leave tomorrow, the controversy will still continue on that island, won't it?
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CNN-6322-5
PROLIFIC_7
R_1ib7QWxfECqDGPh
0
Well, the point of the '94 effort was to explain to the Cuban-American community the purpose of the summit. Cuba was excluded from the summit, but there were some countries attending that favorable to Cuba and to President Castro. And it was to make sure that whatever expressions of anger the Cuban-American community had about President Castro didn't interfere with the summit, itself.
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There are a number of different things we can examine. Let's take them one at a time. Would it have been better, given hindsight is perfect at 20/20, for the relatives to agree to go Washington, meet with Juan Miguel, or were they faced with the option that Janet Reno said, you can do that if you sign this piece of paper, which basically says the custody transfer will take place?
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NPR-19980-12
PROLIFIC_7
R_1ib7QWxfECqDGPh
1
I think they do - in their defense, they do take attempts over the years to save money and become more efficient. I think they do it on a much smaller scale. But what was different about this case was when the results came back to the Pentagon, they acknowledged that one of the reasons they tried to bury this study is they were worried about the political ramifications from Congress - that Congress would use this as an excuse to slash the defense budget. As you know, Pentagon leaders over the last several years have been complaining in public that they don't have enough money to train troops, to put aircraft overseas and have ships on missions - that they need more money. They're really strapped. And what this study showed is that, yes, maybe they need more money for those things. But they're wasting an awful lot of money on the bureaucracy on the back office.
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You say the Pentagon buried the report. It was briefly posted online. There was some reporting on it when this came out in 2015.
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CNN-67068-5
PROLIFIC_7
R_1ib7QWxfECqDGPh
1
I actually came to the hospital within about 20 minutes of the beginning of the fire, having heard about it on the 11 p.m. news. And I was still up. I immediately came to the hospital and patients had already arrived at the hospital within that time frame, extremely seriously burned patients. And the emergency room, which was busy at the time, obviously became busier. We put in place our disaster plan very quickly and amassed a large number of staff, both from within and outside the hospital to help deal with this tragic event.
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How much help did you get from outside the hospital last night?
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CNN-169621-5
PROLIFIC_7
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We do that is right. Because we didn't go through bankruptcy, but it makes it all the more urgent for us to go out and address the challenges that we can address.
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On this particular deal. You effectively bounced Boeing into re-engine the 737. Come on, we can be honest about this.
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Well, the future growth really is not with those stocks unless, of course, the economy continues to worsen. And so really when it comes to retail, the thing that I say to people is pick your winners. And there are a few companies out there that absolutely no matter what happens are going to be stalwarts. You want to look at Wal-Mart and absolutely you want to look at Amazon and then Target.
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So, with Wal-Mart, the numbers we saw showed a resurgence in traditional sales, but more importantly it was online sales. Is it your belief that Wal-Mart now has its act together and will be more successful?
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NPR-29413-12
PROLIFIC_9
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Well, this time it's different because the new health law has put states in quite a bit of a bind. It basically says that states can't cut back on eligibility between now and the year 2014. That's when the new health law will expand Medicaid dramatically for nondisabled low income adults. Those are people who right now aren't eligible in most states for Medicaid no matter how poor they are. But at the same time, the extra money that the states have been getting to help them with their Medicaid costs, that's money that's been coming from the 2009 stimulus law. That money is going to expire at the end of this month. So states are losing $89 billion starting July 1st. That's basically going to leave them having to pay 19 percent more for Medicaid going forward.
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Well, what can states do if they can't cut eligibility?
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PROLIFIC_9
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Yeah, we were 6, 7 kilometers away from the front line. We have seen massive destruction of villages, of homesteads, of infrastructure of course, of essential public services. And we anticipate that people getting out of Mosul will also be in dire need of lifesaving humanitarian assistance.
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There must be scenarios that you're working with because different waves of people coming out will involve different needs.
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Yes, I think the answer to that question really depends on what the variability in the electricity generation is that we need to cover. Is it just a few hours of the day, for instance in Arizona, or is it a few days or up to a week, right? Today, an electric vehicle battery pack using lithium-ion batteries costs us about $200 a kilowatt-hour. Over time, we can see that dropping to a hundred or somewhat less than that. But with lithium-ion batteries, it's difficult for me to imagine the cost getting down to, let's say $10 or $20 a kilowatt-hour. It turns out that's the price range we need for storing electricity for the grid over several days. And in order to accomplish that, we really need to look at other battery materials other than lithium-ion batteries.
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So lithium-ion batteries use lithium. You're looking for something other than lithium - something else that can store this energy?
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Of course, people have thrown in the factor of whether this is something to appeal the Hispanic vote, but the political picture is bigger than that. We, of course, have difficulties in Japan and Korea with similar things. If there's an unwillingness of Americans -- Puerto Ricans -- to support this, then will we find that people in Japan, and particularly Okinawa, and Korea also will express similar feelings? It would be a difficult thing to support.
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But even if the Navy were to leave tomorrow, the controversy will still continue on that island, won't it?
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Well, the point of the '94 effort was to explain to the Cuban-American community the purpose of the summit. Cuba was excluded from the summit, but there were some countries attending that favorable to Cuba and to President Castro. And it was to make sure that whatever expressions of anger the Cuban-American community had about President Castro didn't interfere with the summit, itself.
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There are a number of different things we can examine. Let's take them one at a time. Would it have been better, given hindsight is perfect at 20/20, for the relatives to agree to go Washington, meet with Juan Miguel, or were they faced with the option that Janet Reno said, you can do that if you sign this piece of paper, which basically says the custody transfer will take place?
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NPR-19980-12
PROLIFIC_9
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I think they do - in their defense, they do take attempts over the years to save money and become more efficient. I think they do it on a much smaller scale. But what was different about this case was when the results came back to the Pentagon, they acknowledged that one of the reasons they tried to bury this study is they were worried about the political ramifications from Congress - that Congress would use this as an excuse to slash the defense budget. As you know, Pentagon leaders over the last several years have been complaining in public that they don't have enough money to train troops, to put aircraft overseas and have ships on missions - that they need more money. They're really strapped. And what this study showed is that, yes, maybe they need more money for those things. But they're wasting an awful lot of money on the bureaucracy on the back office.
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You say the Pentagon buried the report. It was briefly posted online. There was some reporting on it when this came out in 2015.
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I actually came to the hospital within about 20 minutes of the beginning of the fire, having heard about it on the 11 p.m. news. And I was still up. I immediately came to the hospital and patients had already arrived at the hospital within that time frame, extremely seriously burned patients. And the emergency room, which was busy at the time, obviously became busier. We put in place our disaster plan very quickly and amassed a large number of staff, both from within and outside the hospital to help deal with this tragic event.
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How much help did you get from outside the hospital last night?
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We do that is right. Because we didn't go through bankruptcy, but it makes it all the more urgent for us to go out and address the challenges that we can address.
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On this particular deal. You effectively bounced Boeing into re-engine the 737. Come on, we can be honest about this.
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Well, the future growth really is not with those stocks unless, of course, the economy continues to worsen. And so really when it comes to retail, the thing that I say to people is pick your winners. And there are a few companies out there that absolutely no matter what happens are going to be stalwarts. You want to look at Wal-Mart and absolutely you want to look at Amazon and then Target.
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So, with Wal-Mart, the numbers we saw showed a resurgence in traditional sales, but more importantly it was online sales. Is it your belief that Wal-Mart now has its act together and will be more successful?
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NPR-29413-12
PROLIFIC_23
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Well, this time it's different because the new health law has put states in quite a bit of a bind. It basically says that states can't cut back on eligibility between now and the year 2014. That's when the new health law will expand Medicaid dramatically for nondisabled low income adults. Those are people who right now aren't eligible in most states for Medicaid no matter how poor they are. But at the same time, the extra money that the states have been getting to help them with their Medicaid costs, that's money that's been coming from the 2009 stimulus law. That money is going to expire at the end of this month. So states are losing $89 billion starting July 1st. That's basically going to leave them having to pay 19 percent more for Medicaid going forward.
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Well, what can states do if they can't cut eligibility?
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Yeah, we were 6, 7 kilometers away from the front line. We have seen massive destruction of villages, of homesteads, of infrastructure of course, of essential public services. And we anticipate that people getting out of Mosul will also be in dire need of lifesaving humanitarian assistance.
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There must be scenarios that you're working with because different waves of people coming out will involve different needs.
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Yes, I think the answer to that question really depends on what the variability in the electricity generation is that we need to cover. Is it just a few hours of the day, for instance in Arizona, or is it a few days or up to a week, right? Today, an electric vehicle battery pack using lithium-ion batteries costs us about $200 a kilowatt-hour. Over time, we can see that dropping to a hundred or somewhat less than that. But with lithium-ion batteries, it's difficult for me to imagine the cost getting down to, let's say $10 or $20 a kilowatt-hour. It turns out that's the price range we need for storing electricity for the grid over several days. And in order to accomplish that, we really need to look at other battery materials other than lithium-ion batteries.
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So lithium-ion batteries use lithium. You're looking for something other than lithium - something else that can store this energy?
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Of course, people have thrown in the factor of whether this is something to appeal the Hispanic vote, but the political picture is bigger than that. We, of course, have difficulties in Japan and Korea with similar things. If there's an unwillingness of Americans -- Puerto Ricans -- to support this, then will we find that people in Japan, and particularly Okinawa, and Korea also will express similar feelings? It would be a difficult thing to support.
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But even if the Navy were to leave tomorrow, the controversy will still continue on that island, won't it?
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Well, the point of the '94 effort was to explain to the Cuban-American community the purpose of the summit. Cuba was excluded from the summit, but there were some countries attending that favorable to Cuba and to President Castro. And it was to make sure that whatever expressions of anger the Cuban-American community had about President Castro didn't interfere with the summit, itself.
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There are a number of different things we can examine. Let's take them one at a time. Would it have been better, given hindsight is perfect at 20/20, for the relatives to agree to go Washington, meet with Juan Miguel, or were they faced with the option that Janet Reno said, you can do that if you sign this piece of paper, which basically says the custody transfer will take place?
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NPR-19980-12
PROLIFIC_23
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I think they do - in their defense, they do take attempts over the years to save money and become more efficient. I think they do it on a much smaller scale. But what was different about this case was when the results came back to the Pentagon, they acknowledged that one of the reasons they tried to bury this study is they were worried about the political ramifications from Congress - that Congress would use this as an excuse to slash the defense budget. As you know, Pentagon leaders over the last several years have been complaining in public that they don't have enough money to train troops, to put aircraft overseas and have ships on missions - that they need more money. They're really strapped. And what this study showed is that, yes, maybe they need more money for those things. But they're wasting an awful lot of money on the bureaucracy on the back office.
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You say the Pentagon buried the report. It was briefly posted online. There was some reporting on it when this came out in 2015.
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I actually came to the hospital within about 20 minutes of the beginning of the fire, having heard about it on the 11 p.m. news. And I was still up. I immediately came to the hospital and patients had already arrived at the hospital within that time frame, extremely seriously burned patients. And the emergency room, which was busy at the time, obviously became busier. We put in place our disaster plan very quickly and amassed a large number of staff, both from within and outside the hospital to help deal with this tragic event.
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How much help did you get from outside the hospital last night?
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We do that is right. Because we didn't go through bankruptcy, but it makes it all the more urgent for us to go out and address the challenges that we can address.
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On this particular deal. You effectively bounced Boeing into re-engine the 737. Come on, we can be honest about this.
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Well, the future growth really is not with those stocks unless, of course, the economy continues to worsen. And so really when it comes to retail, the thing that I say to people is pick your winners. And there are a few companies out there that absolutely no matter what happens are going to be stalwarts. You want to look at Wal-Mart and absolutely you want to look at Amazon and then Target.
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So, with Wal-Mart, the numbers we saw showed a resurgence in traditional sales, but more importantly it was online sales. Is it your belief that Wal-Mart now has its act together and will be more successful?
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Well, this time it's different because the new health law has put states in quite a bit of a bind. It basically says that states can't cut back on eligibility between now and the year 2014. That's when the new health law will expand Medicaid dramatically for nondisabled low income adults. Those are people who right now aren't eligible in most states for Medicaid no matter how poor they are. But at the same time, the extra money that the states have been getting to help them with their Medicaid costs, that's money that's been coming from the 2009 stimulus law. That money is going to expire at the end of this month. So states are losing $89 billion starting July 1st. That's basically going to leave them having to pay 19 percent more for Medicaid going forward.
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Well, what can states do if they can't cut eligibility?
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Yeah, we were 6, 7 kilometers away from the front line. We have seen massive destruction of villages, of homesteads, of infrastructure of course, of essential public services. And we anticipate that people getting out of Mosul will also be in dire need of lifesaving humanitarian assistance.
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There must be scenarios that you're working with because different waves of people coming out will involve different needs.
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Yes, I think the answer to that question really depends on what the variability in the electricity generation is that we need to cover. Is it just a few hours of the day, for instance in Arizona, or is it a few days or up to a week, right? Today, an electric vehicle battery pack using lithium-ion batteries costs us about $200 a kilowatt-hour. Over time, we can see that dropping to a hundred or somewhat less than that. But with lithium-ion batteries, it's difficult for me to imagine the cost getting down to, let's say $10 or $20 a kilowatt-hour. It turns out that's the price range we need for storing electricity for the grid over several days. And in order to accomplish that, we really need to look at other battery materials other than lithium-ion batteries.
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So lithium-ion batteries use lithium. You're looking for something other than lithium - something else that can store this energy?
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Of course, people have thrown in the factor of whether this is something to appeal the Hispanic vote, but the political picture is bigger than that. We, of course, have difficulties in Japan and Korea with similar things. If there's an unwillingness of Americans -- Puerto Ricans -- to support this, then will we find that people in Japan, and particularly Okinawa, and Korea also will express similar feelings? It would be a difficult thing to support.
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But even if the Navy were to leave tomorrow, the controversy will still continue on that island, won't it?
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Well, the point of the '94 effort was to explain to the Cuban-American community the purpose of the summit. Cuba was excluded from the summit, but there were some countries attending that favorable to Cuba and to President Castro. And it was to make sure that whatever expressions of anger the Cuban-American community had about President Castro didn't interfere with the summit, itself.
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There are a number of different things we can examine. Let's take them one at a time. Would it have been better, given hindsight is perfect at 20/20, for the relatives to agree to go Washington, meet with Juan Miguel, or were they faced with the option that Janet Reno said, you can do that if you sign this piece of paper, which basically says the custody transfer will take place?
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I think they do - in their defense, they do take attempts over the years to save money and become more efficient. I think they do it on a much smaller scale. But what was different about this case was when the results came back to the Pentagon, they acknowledged that one of the reasons they tried to bury this study is they were worried about the political ramifications from Congress - that Congress would use this as an excuse to slash the defense budget. As you know, Pentagon leaders over the last several years have been complaining in public that they don't have enough money to train troops, to put aircraft overseas and have ships on missions - that they need more money. They're really strapped. And what this study showed is that, yes, maybe they need more money for those things. But they're wasting an awful lot of money on the bureaucracy on the back office.
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You say the Pentagon buried the report. It was briefly posted online. There was some reporting on it when this came out in 2015.
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I actually came to the hospital within about 20 minutes of the beginning of the fire, having heard about it on the 11 p.m. news. And I was still up. I immediately came to the hospital and patients had already arrived at the hospital within that time frame, extremely seriously burned patients. And the emergency room, which was busy at the time, obviously became busier. We put in place our disaster plan very quickly and amassed a large number of staff, both from within and outside the hospital to help deal with this tragic event.
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How much help did you get from outside the hospital last night?
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We do that is right. Because we didn't go through bankruptcy, but it makes it all the more urgent for us to go out and address the challenges that we can address.
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On this particular deal. You effectively bounced Boeing into re-engine the 737. Come on, we can be honest about this.
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Well, the future growth really is not with those stocks unless, of course, the economy continues to worsen. And so really when it comes to retail, the thing that I say to people is pick your winners. And there are a few companies out there that absolutely no matter what happens are going to be stalwarts. You want to look at Wal-Mart and absolutely you want to look at Amazon and then Target.
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So, with Wal-Mart, the numbers we saw showed a resurgence in traditional sales, but more importantly it was online sales. Is it your belief that Wal-Mart now has its act together and will be more successful?
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Well, this time it's different because the new health law has put states in quite a bit of a bind. It basically says that states can't cut back on eligibility between now and the year 2014. That's when the new health law will expand Medicaid dramatically for nondisabled low income adults. Those are people who right now aren't eligible in most states for Medicaid no matter how poor they are. But at the same time, the extra money that the states have been getting to help them with their Medicaid costs, that's money that's been coming from the 2009 stimulus law. That money is going to expire at the end of this month. So states are losing $89 billion starting July 1st. That's basically going to leave them having to pay 19 percent more for Medicaid going forward.
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Well, what can states do if they can't cut eligibility?
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Yeah, we were 6, 7 kilometers away from the front line. We have seen massive destruction of villages, of homesteads, of infrastructure of course, of essential public services. And we anticipate that people getting out of Mosul will also be in dire need of lifesaving humanitarian assistance.
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There must be scenarios that you're working with because different waves of people coming out will involve different needs.
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Yes, I think the answer to that question really depends on what the variability in the electricity generation is that we need to cover. Is it just a few hours of the day, for instance in Arizona, or is it a few days or up to a week, right? Today, an electric vehicle battery pack using lithium-ion batteries costs us about $200 a kilowatt-hour. Over time, we can see that dropping to a hundred or somewhat less than that. But with lithium-ion batteries, it's difficult for me to imagine the cost getting down to, let's say $10 or $20 a kilowatt-hour. It turns out that's the price range we need for storing electricity for the grid over several days. And in order to accomplish that, we really need to look at other battery materials other than lithium-ion batteries.
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So lithium-ion batteries use lithium. You're looking for something other than lithium - something else that can store this energy?
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Of course, people have thrown in the factor of whether this is something to appeal the Hispanic vote, but the political picture is bigger than that. We, of course, have difficulties in Japan and Korea with similar things. If there's an unwillingness of Americans -- Puerto Ricans -- to support this, then will we find that people in Japan, and particularly Okinawa, and Korea also will express similar feelings? It would be a difficult thing to support.
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But even if the Navy were to leave tomorrow, the controversy will still continue on that island, won't it?
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Well, the point of the '94 effort was to explain to the Cuban-American community the purpose of the summit. Cuba was excluded from the summit, but there were some countries attending that favorable to Cuba and to President Castro. And it was to make sure that whatever expressions of anger the Cuban-American community had about President Castro didn't interfere with the summit, itself.
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There are a number of different things we can examine. Let's take them one at a time. Would it have been better, given hindsight is perfect at 20/20, for the relatives to agree to go Washington, meet with Juan Miguel, or were they faced with the option that Janet Reno said, you can do that if you sign this piece of paper, which basically says the custody transfer will take place?
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I think they do - in their defense, they do take attempts over the years to save money and become more efficient. I think they do it on a much smaller scale. But what was different about this case was when the results came back to the Pentagon, they acknowledged that one of the reasons they tried to bury this study is they were worried about the political ramifications from Congress - that Congress would use this as an excuse to slash the defense budget. As you know, Pentagon leaders over the last several years have been complaining in public that they don't have enough money to train troops, to put aircraft overseas and have ships on missions - that they need more money. They're really strapped. And what this study showed is that, yes, maybe they need more money for those things. But they're wasting an awful lot of money on the bureaucracy on the back office.
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You say the Pentagon buried the report. It was briefly posted online. There was some reporting on it when this came out in 2015.
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I actually came to the hospital within about 20 minutes of the beginning of the fire, having heard about it on the 11 p.m. news. And I was still up. I immediately came to the hospital and patients had already arrived at the hospital within that time frame, extremely seriously burned patients. And the emergency room, which was busy at the time, obviously became busier. We put in place our disaster plan very quickly and amassed a large number of staff, both from within and outside the hospital to help deal with this tragic event.
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How much help did you get from outside the hospital last night?
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We do that is right. Because we didn't go through bankruptcy, but it makes it all the more urgent for us to go out and address the challenges that we can address.
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On this particular deal. You effectively bounced Boeing into re-engine the 737. Come on, we can be honest about this.
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Well, the future growth really is not with those stocks unless, of course, the economy continues to worsen. And so really when it comes to retail, the thing that I say to people is pick your winners. And there are a few companies out there that absolutely no matter what happens are going to be stalwarts. You want to look at Wal-Mart and absolutely you want to look at Amazon and then Target.
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So, with Wal-Mart, the numbers we saw showed a resurgence in traditional sales, but more importantly it was online sales. Is it your belief that Wal-Mart now has its act together and will be more successful?
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Well, this time it's different because the new health law has put states in quite a bit of a bind. It basically says that states can't cut back on eligibility between now and the year 2014. That's when the new health law will expand Medicaid dramatically for nondisabled low income adults. Those are people who right now aren't eligible in most states for Medicaid no matter how poor they are. But at the same time, the extra money that the states have been getting to help them with their Medicaid costs, that's money that's been coming from the 2009 stimulus law. That money is going to expire at the end of this month. So states are losing $89 billion starting July 1st. That's basically going to leave them having to pay 19 percent more for Medicaid going forward.
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Well, what can states do if they can't cut eligibility?
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Yeah, we were 6, 7 kilometers away from the front line. We have seen massive destruction of villages, of homesteads, of infrastructure of course, of essential public services. And we anticipate that people getting out of Mosul will also be in dire need of lifesaving humanitarian assistance.
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There must be scenarios that you're working with because different waves of people coming out will involve different needs.
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PROLIFIC_22
R_3Kq3hfXTiwU7WkH
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Yes, I think the answer to that question really depends on what the variability in the electricity generation is that we need to cover. Is it just a few hours of the day, for instance in Arizona, or is it a few days or up to a week, right? Today, an electric vehicle battery pack using lithium-ion batteries costs us about $200 a kilowatt-hour. Over time, we can see that dropping to a hundred or somewhat less than that. But with lithium-ion batteries, it's difficult for me to imagine the cost getting down to, let's say $10 or $20 a kilowatt-hour. It turns out that's the price range we need for storing electricity for the grid over several days. And in order to accomplish that, we really need to look at other battery materials other than lithium-ion batteries.
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So lithium-ion batteries use lithium. You're looking for something other than lithium - something else that can store this energy?
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Of course, people have thrown in the factor of whether this is something to appeal the Hispanic vote, but the political picture is bigger than that. We, of course, have difficulties in Japan and Korea with similar things. If there's an unwillingness of Americans -- Puerto Ricans -- to support this, then will we find that people in Japan, and particularly Okinawa, and Korea also will express similar feelings? It would be a difficult thing to support.
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But even if the Navy were to leave tomorrow, the controversy will still continue on that island, won't it?
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Well, the point of the '94 effort was to explain to the Cuban-American community the purpose of the summit. Cuba was excluded from the summit, but there were some countries attending that favorable to Cuba and to President Castro. And it was to make sure that whatever expressions of anger the Cuban-American community had about President Castro didn't interfere with the summit, itself.
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There are a number of different things we can examine. Let's take them one at a time. Would it have been better, given hindsight is perfect at 20/20, for the relatives to agree to go Washington, meet with Juan Miguel, or were they faced with the option that Janet Reno said, you can do that if you sign this piece of paper, which basically says the custody transfer will take place?
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NPR-19980-12
PROLIFIC_22
R_3Kq3hfXTiwU7WkH
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I think they do - in their defense, they do take attempts over the years to save money and become more efficient. I think they do it on a much smaller scale. But what was different about this case was when the results came back to the Pentagon, they acknowledged that one of the reasons they tried to bury this study is they were worried about the political ramifications from Congress - that Congress would use this as an excuse to slash the defense budget. As you know, Pentagon leaders over the last several years have been complaining in public that they don't have enough money to train troops, to put aircraft overseas and have ships on missions - that they need more money. They're really strapped. And what this study showed is that, yes, maybe they need more money for those things. But they're wasting an awful lot of money on the bureaucracy on the back office.
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You say the Pentagon buried the report. It was briefly posted online. There was some reporting on it when this came out in 2015.
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I actually came to the hospital within about 20 minutes of the beginning of the fire, having heard about it on the 11 p.m. news. And I was still up. I immediately came to the hospital and patients had already arrived at the hospital within that time frame, extremely seriously burned patients. And the emergency room, which was busy at the time, obviously became busier. We put in place our disaster plan very quickly and amassed a large number of staff, both from within and outside the hospital to help deal with this tragic event.
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How much help did you get from outside the hospital last night?
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We do that is right. Because we didn't go through bankruptcy, but it makes it all the more urgent for us to go out and address the challenges that we can address.
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On this particular deal. You effectively bounced Boeing into re-engine the 737. Come on, we can be honest about this.
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Well, the future growth really is not with those stocks unless, of course, the economy continues to worsen. And so really when it comes to retail, the thing that I say to people is pick your winners. And there are a few companies out there that absolutely no matter what happens are going to be stalwarts. You want to look at Wal-Mart and absolutely you want to look at Amazon and then Target.
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So, with Wal-Mart, the numbers we saw showed a resurgence in traditional sales, but more importantly it was online sales. Is it your belief that Wal-Mart now has its act together and will be more successful?
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NPR-29413-12
PROLIFIC_10
R_307WCy2g6VCrp3k
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Well, this time it's different because the new health law has put states in quite a bit of a bind. It basically says that states can't cut back on eligibility between now and the year 2014. That's when the new health law will expand Medicaid dramatically for nondisabled low income adults. Those are people who right now aren't eligible in most states for Medicaid no matter how poor they are. But at the same time, the extra money that the states have been getting to help them with their Medicaid costs, that's money that's been coming from the 2009 stimulus law. That money is going to expire at the end of this month. So states are losing $89 billion starting July 1st. That's basically going to leave them having to pay 19 percent more for Medicaid going forward.
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Well, what can states do if they can't cut eligibility?
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NPR-6494-5
PROLIFIC_10
R_307WCy2g6VCrp3k
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Yeah, we were 6, 7 kilometers away from the front line. We have seen massive destruction of villages, of homesteads, of infrastructure of course, of essential public services. And we anticipate that people getting out of Mosul will also be in dire need of lifesaving humanitarian assistance.
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There must be scenarios that you're working with because different waves of people coming out will involve different needs.
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PROLIFIC_10
R_307WCy2g6VCrp3k
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Yes, I think the answer to that question really depends on what the variability in the electricity generation is that we need to cover. Is it just a few hours of the day, for instance in Arizona, or is it a few days or up to a week, right? Today, an electric vehicle battery pack using lithium-ion batteries costs us about $200 a kilowatt-hour. Over time, we can see that dropping to a hundred or somewhat less than that. But with lithium-ion batteries, it's difficult for me to imagine the cost getting down to, let's say $10 or $20 a kilowatt-hour. It turns out that's the price range we need for storing electricity for the grid over several days. And in order to accomplish that, we really need to look at other battery materials other than lithium-ion batteries.
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So lithium-ion batteries use lithium. You're looking for something other than lithium - something else that can store this energy?
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Of course, people have thrown in the factor of whether this is something to appeal the Hispanic vote, but the political picture is bigger than that. We, of course, have difficulties in Japan and Korea with similar things. If there's an unwillingness of Americans -- Puerto Ricans -- to support this, then will we find that people in Japan, and particularly Okinawa, and Korea also will express similar feelings? It would be a difficult thing to support.
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But even if the Navy were to leave tomorrow, the controversy will still continue on that island, won't it?
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Well, the point of the '94 effort was to explain to the Cuban-American community the purpose of the summit. Cuba was excluded from the summit, but there were some countries attending that favorable to Cuba and to President Castro. And it was to make sure that whatever expressions of anger the Cuban-American community had about President Castro didn't interfere with the summit, itself.
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There are a number of different things we can examine. Let's take them one at a time. Would it have been better, given hindsight is perfect at 20/20, for the relatives to agree to go Washington, meet with Juan Miguel, or were they faced with the option that Janet Reno said, you can do that if you sign this piece of paper, which basically says the custody transfer will take place?
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NPR-19980-12
PROLIFIC_10
R_307WCy2g6VCrp3k
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I think they do - in their defense, they do take attempts over the years to save money and become more efficient. I think they do it on a much smaller scale. But what was different about this case was when the results came back to the Pentagon, they acknowledged that one of the reasons they tried to bury this study is they were worried about the political ramifications from Congress - that Congress would use this as an excuse to slash the defense budget. As you know, Pentagon leaders over the last several years have been complaining in public that they don't have enough money to train troops, to put aircraft overseas and have ships on missions - that they need more money. They're really strapped. And what this study showed is that, yes, maybe they need more money for those things. But they're wasting an awful lot of money on the bureaucracy on the back office.
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You say the Pentagon buried the report. It was briefly posted online. There was some reporting on it when this came out in 2015.
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I actually came to the hospital within about 20 minutes of the beginning of the fire, having heard about it on the 11 p.m. news. And I was still up. I immediately came to the hospital and patients had already arrived at the hospital within that time frame, extremely seriously burned patients. And the emergency room, which was busy at the time, obviously became busier. We put in place our disaster plan very quickly and amassed a large number of staff, both from within and outside the hospital to help deal with this tragic event.
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How much help did you get from outside the hospital last night?
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We do that is right. Because we didn't go through bankruptcy, but it makes it all the more urgent for us to go out and address the challenges that we can address.
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On this particular deal. You effectively bounced Boeing into re-engine the 737. Come on, we can be honest about this.
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Well, the future growth really is not with those stocks unless, of course, the economy continues to worsen. And so really when it comes to retail, the thing that I say to people is pick your winners. And there are a few companies out there that absolutely no matter what happens are going to be stalwarts. You want to look at Wal-Mart and absolutely you want to look at Amazon and then Target.
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So, with Wal-Mart, the numbers we saw showed a resurgence in traditional sales, but more importantly it was online sales. Is it your belief that Wal-Mart now has its act together and will be more successful?
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NPR-29413-12
PROLIFIC_2
R_3KoukG9cl6p82tj
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Well, this time it's different because the new health law has put states in quite a bit of a bind. It basically says that states can't cut back on eligibility between now and the year 2014. That's when the new health law will expand Medicaid dramatically for nondisabled low income adults. Those are people who right now aren't eligible in most states for Medicaid no matter how poor they are. But at the same time, the extra money that the states have been getting to help them with their Medicaid costs, that's money that's been coming from the 2009 stimulus law. That money is going to expire at the end of this month. So states are losing $89 billion starting July 1st. That's basically going to leave them having to pay 19 percent more for Medicaid going forward.
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Well, what can states do if they can't cut eligibility?
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NPR-6494-5
PROLIFIC_2
R_3KoukG9cl6p82tj
0
Yeah, we were 6, 7 kilometers away from the front line. We have seen massive destruction of villages, of homesteads, of infrastructure of course, of essential public services. And we anticipate that people getting out of Mosul will also be in dire need of lifesaving humanitarian assistance.
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There must be scenarios that you're working with because different waves of people coming out will involve different needs.
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NPR-9809-12
PROLIFIC_2
R_3KoukG9cl6p82tj
1
Yes, I think the answer to that question really depends on what the variability in the electricity generation is that we need to cover. Is it just a few hours of the day, for instance in Arizona, or is it a few days or up to a week, right? Today, an electric vehicle battery pack using lithium-ion batteries costs us about $200 a kilowatt-hour. Over time, we can see that dropping to a hundred or somewhat less than that. But with lithium-ion batteries, it's difficult for me to imagine the cost getting down to, let's say $10 or $20 a kilowatt-hour. It turns out that's the price range we need for storing electricity for the grid over several days. And in order to accomplish that, we really need to look at other battery materials other than lithium-ion batteries.
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So lithium-ion batteries use lithium. You're looking for something other than lithium - something else that can store this energy?
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Of course, people have thrown in the factor of whether this is something to appeal the Hispanic vote, but the political picture is bigger than that. We, of course, have difficulties in Japan and Korea with similar things. If there's an unwillingness of Americans -- Puerto Ricans -- to support this, then will we find that people in Japan, and particularly Okinawa, and Korea also will express similar feelings? It would be a difficult thing to support.
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But even if the Navy were to leave tomorrow, the controversy will still continue on that island, won't it?
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Well, the point of the '94 effort was to explain to the Cuban-American community the purpose of the summit. Cuba was excluded from the summit, but there were some countries attending that favorable to Cuba and to President Castro. And it was to make sure that whatever expressions of anger the Cuban-American community had about President Castro didn't interfere with the summit, itself.
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There are a number of different things we can examine. Let's take them one at a time. Would it have been better, given hindsight is perfect at 20/20, for the relatives to agree to go Washington, meet with Juan Miguel, or were they faced with the option that Janet Reno said, you can do that if you sign this piece of paper, which basically says the custody transfer will take place?
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PROLIFIC_2
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I think they do - in their defense, they do take attempts over the years to save money and become more efficient. I think they do it on a much smaller scale. But what was different about this case was when the results came back to the Pentagon, they acknowledged that one of the reasons they tried to bury this study is they were worried about the political ramifications from Congress - that Congress would use this as an excuse to slash the defense budget. As you know, Pentagon leaders over the last several years have been complaining in public that they don't have enough money to train troops, to put aircraft overseas and have ships on missions - that they need more money. They're really strapped. And what this study showed is that, yes, maybe they need more money for those things. But they're wasting an awful lot of money on the bureaucracy on the back office.
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You say the Pentagon buried the report. It was briefly posted online. There was some reporting on it when this came out in 2015.
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I actually came to the hospital within about 20 minutes of the beginning of the fire, having heard about it on the 11 p.m. news. And I was still up. I immediately came to the hospital and patients had already arrived at the hospital within that time frame, extremely seriously burned patients. And the emergency room, which was busy at the time, obviously became busier. We put in place our disaster plan very quickly and amassed a large number of staff, both from within and outside the hospital to help deal with this tragic event.
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How much help did you get from outside the hospital last night?
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We do that is right. Because we didn't go through bankruptcy, but it makes it all the more urgent for us to go out and address the challenges that we can address.
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On this particular deal. You effectively bounced Boeing into re-engine the 737. Come on, we can be honest about this.
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Well, the future growth really is not with those stocks unless, of course, the economy continues to worsen. And so really when it comes to retail, the thing that I say to people is pick your winners. And there are a few companies out there that absolutely no matter what happens are going to be stalwarts. You want to look at Wal-Mart and absolutely you want to look at Amazon and then Target.
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So, with Wal-Mart, the numbers we saw showed a resurgence in traditional sales, but more importantly it was online sales. Is it your belief that Wal-Mart now has its act together and will be more successful?
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NPR-29413-12
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Well, this time it's different because the new health law has put states in quite a bit of a bind. It basically says that states can't cut back on eligibility between now and the year 2014. That's when the new health law will expand Medicaid dramatically for nondisabled low income adults. Those are people who right now aren't eligible in most states for Medicaid no matter how poor they are. But at the same time, the extra money that the states have been getting to help them with their Medicaid costs, that's money that's been coming from the 2009 stimulus law. That money is going to expire at the end of this month. So states are losing $89 billion starting July 1st. That's basically going to leave them having to pay 19 percent more for Medicaid going forward.
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Well, what can states do if they can't cut eligibility?
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PROLIFIC_11
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Yeah, we were 6, 7 kilometers away from the front line. We have seen massive destruction of villages, of homesteads, of infrastructure of course, of essential public services. And we anticipate that people getting out of Mosul will also be in dire need of lifesaving humanitarian assistance.
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There must be scenarios that you're working with because different waves of people coming out will involve different needs.
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PROLIFIC_11
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Yes, I think the answer to that question really depends on what the variability in the electricity generation is that we need to cover. Is it just a few hours of the day, for instance in Arizona, or is it a few days or up to a week, right? Today, an electric vehicle battery pack using lithium-ion batteries costs us about $200 a kilowatt-hour. Over time, we can see that dropping to a hundred or somewhat less than that. But with lithium-ion batteries, it's difficult for me to imagine the cost getting down to, let's say $10 or $20 a kilowatt-hour. It turns out that's the price range we need for storing electricity for the grid over several days. And in order to accomplish that, we really need to look at other battery materials other than lithium-ion batteries.
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So lithium-ion batteries use lithium. You're looking for something other than lithium - something else that can store this energy?
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Of course, people have thrown in the factor of whether this is something to appeal the Hispanic vote, but the political picture is bigger than that. We, of course, have difficulties in Japan and Korea with similar things. If there's an unwillingness of Americans -- Puerto Ricans -- to support this, then will we find that people in Japan, and particularly Okinawa, and Korea also will express similar feelings? It would be a difficult thing to support.
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But even if the Navy were to leave tomorrow, the controversy will still continue on that island, won't it?
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Well, the point of the '94 effort was to explain to the Cuban-American community the purpose of the summit. Cuba was excluded from the summit, but there were some countries attending that favorable to Cuba and to President Castro. And it was to make sure that whatever expressions of anger the Cuban-American community had about President Castro didn't interfere with the summit, itself.
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There are a number of different things we can examine. Let's take them one at a time. Would it have been better, given hindsight is perfect at 20/20, for the relatives to agree to go Washington, meet with Juan Miguel, or were they faced with the option that Janet Reno said, you can do that if you sign this piece of paper, which basically says the custody transfer will take place?
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NPR-19980-12
PROLIFIC_11
R_3Ojixq4zAQQGoIH
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I think they do - in their defense, they do take attempts over the years to save money and become more efficient. I think they do it on a much smaller scale. But what was different about this case was when the results came back to the Pentagon, they acknowledged that one of the reasons they tried to bury this study is they were worried about the political ramifications from Congress - that Congress would use this as an excuse to slash the defense budget. As you know, Pentagon leaders over the last several years have been complaining in public that they don't have enough money to train troops, to put aircraft overseas and have ships on missions - that they need more money. They're really strapped. And what this study showed is that, yes, maybe they need more money for those things. But they're wasting an awful lot of money on the bureaucracy on the back office.
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You say the Pentagon buried the report. It was briefly posted online. There was some reporting on it when this came out in 2015.
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I actually came to the hospital within about 20 minutes of the beginning of the fire, having heard about it on the 11 p.m. news. And I was still up. I immediately came to the hospital and patients had already arrived at the hospital within that time frame, extremely seriously burned patients. And the emergency room, which was busy at the time, obviously became busier. We put in place our disaster plan very quickly and amassed a large number of staff, both from within and outside the hospital to help deal with this tragic event.
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How much help did you get from outside the hospital last night?
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We do that is right. Because we didn't go through bankruptcy, but it makes it all the more urgent for us to go out and address the challenges that we can address.
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On this particular deal. You effectively bounced Boeing into re-engine the 737. Come on, we can be honest about this.
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Well, the future growth really is not with those stocks unless, of course, the economy continues to worsen. And so really when it comes to retail, the thing that I say to people is pick your winners. And there are a few companies out there that absolutely no matter what happens are going to be stalwarts. You want to look at Wal-Mart and absolutely you want to look at Amazon and then Target.
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So, with Wal-Mart, the numbers we saw showed a resurgence in traditional sales, but more importantly it was online sales. Is it your belief that Wal-Mart now has its act together and will be more successful?
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NPR-29413-12
PROLIFIC_12
R_32RuKGgRb0LP6R8
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Well, this time it's different because the new health law has put states in quite a bit of a bind. It basically says that states can't cut back on eligibility between now and the year 2014. That's when the new health law will expand Medicaid dramatically for nondisabled low income adults. Those are people who right now aren't eligible in most states for Medicaid no matter how poor they are. But at the same time, the extra money that the states have been getting to help them with their Medicaid costs, that's money that's been coming from the 2009 stimulus law. That money is going to expire at the end of this month. So states are losing $89 billion starting July 1st. That's basically going to leave them having to pay 19 percent more for Medicaid going forward.
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Well, what can states do if they can't cut eligibility?
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NPR-6494-5
PROLIFIC_12
R_32RuKGgRb0LP6R8
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Yeah, we were 6, 7 kilometers away from the front line. We have seen massive destruction of villages, of homesteads, of infrastructure of course, of essential public services. And we anticipate that people getting out of Mosul will also be in dire need of lifesaving humanitarian assistance.
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There must be scenarios that you're working with because different waves of people coming out will involve different needs.
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PROLIFIC_12
R_32RuKGgRb0LP6R8
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Yes, I think the answer to that question really depends on what the variability in the electricity generation is that we need to cover. Is it just a few hours of the day, for instance in Arizona, or is it a few days or up to a week, right? Today, an electric vehicle battery pack using lithium-ion batteries costs us about $200 a kilowatt-hour. Over time, we can see that dropping to a hundred or somewhat less than that. But with lithium-ion batteries, it's difficult for me to imagine the cost getting down to, let's say $10 or $20 a kilowatt-hour. It turns out that's the price range we need for storing electricity for the grid over several days. And in order to accomplish that, we really need to look at other battery materials other than lithium-ion batteries.
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So lithium-ion batteries use lithium. You're looking for something other than lithium - something else that can store this energy?
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Of course, people have thrown in the factor of whether this is something to appeal the Hispanic vote, but the political picture is bigger than that. We, of course, have difficulties in Japan and Korea with similar things. If there's an unwillingness of Americans -- Puerto Ricans -- to support this, then will we find that people in Japan, and particularly Okinawa, and Korea also will express similar feelings? It would be a difficult thing to support.
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But even if the Navy were to leave tomorrow, the controversy will still continue on that island, won't it?
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Well, the point of the '94 effort was to explain to the Cuban-American community the purpose of the summit. Cuba was excluded from the summit, but there were some countries attending that favorable to Cuba and to President Castro. And it was to make sure that whatever expressions of anger the Cuban-American community had about President Castro didn't interfere with the summit, itself.
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There are a number of different things we can examine. Let's take them one at a time. Would it have been better, given hindsight is perfect at 20/20, for the relatives to agree to go Washington, meet with Juan Miguel, or were they faced with the option that Janet Reno said, you can do that if you sign this piece of paper, which basically says the custody transfer will take place?
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I think they do - in their defense, they do take attempts over the years to save money and become more efficient. I think they do it on a much smaller scale. But what was different about this case was when the results came back to the Pentagon, they acknowledged that one of the reasons they tried to bury this study is they were worried about the political ramifications from Congress - that Congress would use this as an excuse to slash the defense budget. As you know, Pentagon leaders over the last several years have been complaining in public that they don't have enough money to train troops, to put aircraft overseas and have ships on missions - that they need more money. They're really strapped. And what this study showed is that, yes, maybe they need more money for those things. But they're wasting an awful lot of money on the bureaucracy on the back office.
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You say the Pentagon buried the report. It was briefly posted online. There was some reporting on it when this came out in 2015.
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I actually came to the hospital within about 20 minutes of the beginning of the fire, having heard about it on the 11 p.m. news. And I was still up. I immediately came to the hospital and patients had already arrived at the hospital within that time frame, extremely seriously burned patients. And the emergency room, which was busy at the time, obviously became busier. We put in place our disaster plan very quickly and amassed a large number of staff, both from within and outside the hospital to help deal with this tragic event.
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How much help did you get from outside the hospital last night?
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