Something. Thank you. Thank you so much for the discussion. Im show jen from china daily. Speaking of asia and china, i want to ask what china and the u. S. Could do to cooperate in terms of Scientific Research and manufacturing and also the promotion of the new technology of Energy Sources and what is the role of ecp in this cooperation. And also, how they effect the economy, the politics an the bilateral relationship between china and the u. S. Thank you. Steve. [ laughter ] that is a big question. So i will take a stab at this but then im handing it straight over to you. All right. Only because your right inside of the game and this is that the cooperation, in my own view, will happen after the innovation. The competition is too stiff, the stakes of winning are too high for any of the countries to cooperate with each other. You are not going to have, for example, japan handing over its innovations to china, to south korea or south korea doing so with china or the United States doing
Electricity from great batteries and methanol from natural gas to get the consumption of oil way down. Thanks, thanks for that question. The short answer is that there are inventors and companies and argan talk about this. Im sure, who are trying all of these. And one of the im a believer in natural car natural gas car future. And its for this reason, that so, you know, in economics, you know, does supply create demand does demand create supply . It goes both ways. One of the most interesting formulations is supply creating demand. And it goes back to the way i like to picture it, is the cocaine model. So did americans become hooked on crack cocaine because we started out being hooked on crack cocaine and then the cartel responded to that . Or did the cartel start pumping cocaine into the United States and then the market developed from that . So just transferring that over to natural gas, here we are in a world were utterly awash in natural gas. I checked yesterday, natural gas is 2.
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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
that s our show tonight. no and now john stossel. parts of our healthcare delivery system need fixing. they are blockd from their jobs they get health insurance from their jobs. no one knows how much things cost even doctors don t know. as a result things cost more. obama care doesn t address those problems. it is supposed to solve all kinds of other problems. you have turned, mr. president, the right of every american that has access to decent healthcare into reality for the first time in american history. yipee. obama care promises to help the uninsured and lower costs. maybe it will. it is early yet. i am skeptical obama care is creating new problems. orthopedic surgeon john berasa. he is a u.s. senator. waste that giant stauy what giant stack of parp. this is the red tape pou tower. these are the regulations that have come out so far. there s over0,000 pages. awend you and i thought the healthcare law 2,000 pages was too long. the secretary of health and hu