Dr. Zupans book look at the sources of national decline. Typically when people think about the sources of national decline they often look outside of government at specialInterest Groups that try to coopt government for their own benefit. However dr. Zupan takes a different approach and looks at the sources of national decline that come from inside government , from government insiders and it may cause even more harm to countries and civilizations than the harm that comes from outside of government we are really looking forward to hearing from dr. Zupan today. The way we will be framing todays book forums first we are going to hear remarks from dr. Zupan and then we will have comments from both Lindsay Cutshall from the Brookings Institute and myself. First i would like to introduce dr. Zupan. Dr. Zupan begin his tenure as the 14th president of alford university on july 1, 2016. Histidine at the Business School at the university of rochester from january 1, 2004. Zupan served as dean a
Today, the 70th anniversary of the united nations. Saturday night here in Brooklyn College classroom lecture on the revolutionary war. And sunday afternoon at 4 00 p. M. On real america reel america, a nationwide search for old circus why against and the efforts to restore them. Our complete schedule on cspan. Org. [applause] full day on cspan we are showing you the president ial announcements for those who have officially announced the run for president. George pataki runs as governor of new york and owns his own Small Business. This is 35 minutes. Mr. Pataki thank you, thank you, thank you so much. Libby, thank you for introducing me but thank you for 41 years standing at my side and helping us have one of the greatest families and a family that i am just so proud of. Thank you for being here. God bless you. You are the reason i am here this morning, to help your futures be better futures. [applause] mr. Pataki as i look around this room i see so many friends, from peekskill in new y
Y washington has become too expensive and too intrusive. This is exactly what the Founding Fathers feared. They knew and all governments have the tendency to grow endlessly and ultimately take power from the people and give it to themselves. Its time to stand up, protect our freedoms, and take back this country. I was a republican governor in a deep blue state. Im a senator for three terms. At the end, people realized my vision was not partisan. It was a vision about people. But we cannot come us together. When i got elected mayor the last thing i thought about was some data could be governor of new york state. I was this unknown person from peekskill. If you care about people, you do not have to be governor, you do not have to be president you do not have to be a senator to impact their lives. We can pass all the laws of the world but unless we have men and women like you prepared to risk your lives to defend this country, they do not mean anything. God bless you all. And lunch is on
You this exchange illustrates the issues the task force struggled with and the reason they focused on these concrete recommendations for example calling on cms, the model, not to scale hennepin to model hennepinlike examples so that we can in a deliberate fashion uncover this Common Element that needs to be there and the models that can be tested and proved. We can scale in a way it is almost as if hennepin is priming the pump, giving us a little bit of an example. What are the mechanisms and tools that we have for access like, for example, innovation grant awards, etc. , that can help us responsibly understand the attributes of a new model moving forward . I want to get to our audience questions. If anybody has a burning additional comment about the conversation we have been having yes. Only to mention that in passing that a previous study we put out a year ago called training doctors were preventionoriented care, we havent talked about that too much, either, but it was headed by dan
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