Any part of the globe that you care to look at. Countries have division. This is marked when it comes to partisan politics. What is in theat balance as all the chatter goes states this is a very attractive but very large elephant. This is a smack down in the middle of southeast asia. They have sort of been poking the elephant to see what noise it will make. Just as long as the offer is there. These people will work out how significant the element is and how and what ways it is useful to. The importance of southeast asia, i clearly agree. Therefore, the japanese Prime Minister has visited eight out of 10 Asian Countries this year. He is planning to visit the remaining two countries. This year is the 40th anniversary of the we will invite all the afghan leaders to japan in december. Engagement with those countries is important. It was unfortunate that the president could not make it. Especially in asia. We really hope that the United States will be able to show sometime in the near futur
It is not because people are not what i have here are the trying. They have had a lot of unique original drafts of that i want to share. Visitors to the site. The first one is actually her what they did say over the weekend is that they have had first mise a column. 476,000 applications filed. Before we get excited, that does they are talking about the comings and goings with the not mean they have actually enrolled in coverage, that means holiday season. They have gone through of the early part of the process where they have said what their income is in their name, social she talks about how at midnight security is. A larger crowd than usual come host if you have questions in from hyde park. The president about what you are going to find in those plans, if you have or not to greet them. Stories about going onto healthcare. Gov, give us a ring. We are taking your calls and comments with jenny gold of they await the election results. Kaiser health news. Travis from South Carolina on the
Yes. Mr. Lau. Yes. Did your Companies Meet as a group with h. H. S. Before you started the process . Anyone . Did your Companies Meet together with h. H. S. To discuss the integration . Mr. Lau, go ahead. Yes, the security people from c. M. S. And others have coordinated this. All right. Let me ask each of you a question. How many people in each of your companies have physical access to the database servers storing the enrolling information . We have zero access to the database. Zero. I believe the also zero for our qssi. We have no access to c. M. S. s servers. Ok. Mr. Lau. 2,000 people. 2,000 people have access to the database . Through the key entry of the applications. Ok. You know, under hipaa regs, no one is supposed to have direct access to that database. Ok. Under the Current Technology infrastructure, how many separate servers or virtual servers in the cloud are being used to host and store data for healthcare. Gov . And ms. Campbell, mr. Slavitt, i think thats primarily to yo
Know about whos showing up in the garden state and why both sides are afraid of folks not showing up in the old dominion. Also today, a decade ago when Medicare Part d was in the hot seat on health care. Some folks are trying to compare it to the current rocky rollout. How much of the reception and the objections are actually similar to todays talk . Good morning from washington. Its tuesday, october 29th, 2013. This is the daily rundown. Im chuck todd. To my first reads of the morning. For more than thee years it was a key component of the president s sales pitch to the public, a promise he made repeatedly while selling the Health Care Law. If you like your Health Care Plan, you keep your Health Care Plan. These folks need to stop scaring everybody. If you like your Health Care Plan, you keep your Health Care Plan. Nobodys going to force you to leave your Health Care Plan. If you like your doctor, you keep seeing your doctor. I dont want government bureaucrats meddling in your health
I was in graduate school at the school of journalism at northwestern and we launched what now is the Washington Program in 1966. I was supposed to go back and work at the Chicago Daily news but i ran into a friend, a friend of mine who became a key confidant to Sergeant Shriver in the war on poverty and got recruited to work on the war on poverty so i have been here ever sense. The first job actually was the most incredible job and a Young Journalist could have because Sergeant Shriver didnt trust the bureaucrats to tell them what was going on in the poverty programs so he hired a bunch of Young Lawyers and journalists like me to go around the country and write indepth reports on what was going on. I got assigned to do the deep south and much of my political philosophy was really shaped in those years. Host so, where was your trajectory . Who else worked for you over the years . Guest well, i spent two and a half years on the war on poverty and then i went to work on capitol hill and w