Chủ Nhật, 14 tháng 5, 2017

Waching daily May 14 2017

-Hey, Summer, wait up.

Oh, looks like you have an admirer.

-It's Dwayne.

I don't know how else to tell him I'm not interested.

-Want to know what I think?

-You know what?

This is a weird way to have a conversation.

It's much better. Okay, go.

-I think you haven't put an end to Dwayne's advances

because part of you is still sweet on him.

-What?! No! That's ridiculous.

It's Dwayne.

You know, walking like this feels really unsafe.

[bleep]

Oh!

For more infomation >> Trial & Error - Bonus Scene: Summer's Admirer (Digital Exclusive) - Duration: 0:40.

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Meet the scout *remade* - Duration: 1:14.

Um.... I don't even know how to start with you, i mean...

Do you even know who your talkin to?

Heavy: Sandwich

Scout: yo whats up?

Do you have any idea? Any idea who i am?

basically

Kind of a big deal!

Oh Man, that's beautiful *laugh*

Listening? ok, grass grows birds fly and brother!

I hurt people!

I'm a force in nature! BONK

If you were from where i was from! You'd be F**king dead!

Whooo!

For more infomation >> Meet the scout *remade* - Duration: 1:14.

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ДАТА РОЖДЕНИЯ 3 ИЮНЯ🍸СУДЬБА, ХАРАКТЕР И ЗДОРОВЬЕ ТАЙНА ДНЯ РОЖДЕНИЯ - Duration: 6:44.

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ДАТА РОЖДЕНИЯ 4 ИЮНЯ🍭СУДЬБА, ХАРАКТЕР и ЗДОРОВЬЕ ТАЙНА ДНЯ РОЖДЕНИЯ - Duration: 7:19.

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DRDO SHOWCASES NEW QR SAM - Duration: 1:26.

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Milwaukee Pug Fest 2017 - Duration: 2:52.

BY SAD.

THE LOW TO UPPER 60'S BY THEN.

ANDY.

ANDY: CHRIS, THANK YOU.

THIS MORNING WE ARE TALKING

ABOUT ONE OF MILWAUKEE'S MOST

UNIQUE FESTIVALS.

HUG FEST RETURNS NEXT SUNDAY,

MAY 21st.

AND TALKING ABOUT THIS MORNING

ARE DeANNA AND JASON O'CONNEL.

AND THEY HAVE OUR PUG FRIEND

HERE, COMPASS.

HOW CUTE IS COMPASS.

THANK YOU FOR COMING IN.

>> THANK YOU.

YOU'RE WELCOME.

THANKS FOR HAVING US.

>> THIS IS ASSED AVERRED.

PUG FEST IS ABOUT THE PUGS.

>> YES.

IT IS THE LARGEST PUG FEST IN

ALL OF NORTH AMERICA.

SO THERE IS ALMOST 2,000 PUGS

AND 4,000 PEOPLE.

SO -- IT IS THE CELEBRATI OF

THE PUG.

>> WHAT IS IT ABOUT THE PUG.

YOU GUYS ARE SOMEWHAT BIAS HERE,

BUT I FEEL LIKE EVERY PUG OWNER

THAT I HAVE RUN INTO, THEY JUST

LOVE THIS ANIMAL.

WHAT ABOUT THE PUG.

>> THEY ARE GREAT COMPANIONS.

THEY HAVE THE BEST HEART.

A HEART OF GOLD.

THEY LOVE EVERYONE.

THEY ARE KIND OF FLOW PIMOES.

>> THEY REALLY ARE.

>> YOU'RE LOOKING COZY THERE

WITH COMPASS.

WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE PART ABOUT

PUG FEST?

>> ALL OF THE PEOPLE.

BABIES, TO GROWN UP PEOPL

AND OLDER PEOPLE.

AND EVEN TEENAGERS WHO HATE

EVERYTHING CAN HAVE FUN AT PUG

FEST.

>> THAT IS A PROMISE THERE.

AND JASON MENTIONED, THIS IS

ABOUT MAKING SURE THAT WE RAISE

MONEY THE ANIMALS IN NEED.

>> ABSOLUTELY.

IT GOES TO PUG RESCUES

THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY.

>> DO YOU NEED A PUG TO BE THERE

OR A FAN OF THE PUG.

>> YOU CAN BE A FAN OF THE PUG.

FOR ALL PUGS AND OTHER SMOOSH

FACE BREEDS ARE WELCOME AND ALL

OF THEIR PEOPLE.

>> OTHER ACTIVITIES.

YOU KNOW, ACTIVITIES FOR THE

PUGS, OF COURSE, BUT OUR HUMAN

FRIENDS AND THE TEENS WHO HATE

EVERYTHING.

>> THE SHERIFFS WI BE THERE

WITH ONE OF OUR DOGS.

POPEYE AND HIS POODLE.

A BAMMENNING POODLE THAT WALKS

AROUND ON A BALL THE WHOLE TIME.

THERE WILL BE PUG RACES WHICH

ARE A LOT OF FUN.

>> PUG RACES.

>> YOU CAN BRING YOUR PUG AND

YOU CAN --

>> FAST AND AGILE.

AWARDS FOR THE PUG RACES.

WE HAVE AUCTIONS, SILENT

AUCTIONS WITH REALLY GREAT STUFF

FOR PEOPLE.

ARTWORK.

>> SO YOU HAVE PUGS FROM ALL

OVER THE COUNTRY.

>> YES.

CANADA.

>> YEAH.

>> INTERNATIONAL PUG AFFAIR.

>> IT IS PRETTY IMPRESSIVE.

>> THE CITY OF FESTIVALS.

BUT THIS IS QUITE A UNIQUE ONE

THERE.

YOUR FAVORITE, QUICKLY YOUR

FAVORITE PARTS ABOUT BEING IN

THE FESTIVAL.

>> MY FAVORITE PARTS IS SEEING

2,000 DOGS IN ONE PLACE.

AND NO FIGHTING.

JUST A BUNCH OF GRUNTING AND

HAPPY PEOPLE AND HAPPY DOGS.

>> EXCELLENT.

VERY GOOD.

THANKS SO MUCH FOR COMING IN,

For more infomation >> Milwaukee Pug Fest 2017 - Duration: 2:52.

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THE RAMPAGE from EXILE TRIBE / Knocking Knocking (Dance Video) Reaction - Duration: 8:19.

S: THE RAMPAGE from Exile Tribe, "KNOCKING KNOCKING"

S: --Dance Video!

S: Dance video!

A: Knock-knock, who's there? Ash and Seems

S: This was bait!

S: The filming-- it looks like it's their "choreography room" or something

A&S: WOOOAAAAAAAHHHHH

S: Is this just the performers?

A: I like that (sound)

S: Yes guys! // A: WOW!

A: Are they glowing? Like their shoes

S: They are

S: That's Likiya in the center

S: And we get to hear the song too, "Knocking Knocking" (they're giving us a preview of the song!)

A: I love it!

S: Who's this? The voice? (Kazuma?)

S: And who's that dancing? Is that-- I can't even tell because of the shadow on the face

A: We're trying!

S: 1 2 3 Step

A: This is like their first--

S: Likiya, Rui, Kenta, Itsuki, Takahide--

A: Choreographed by--

S: *GASP* Likiya!

A: It said choreographed

S: Yeah, like them in their like "dance practice room" kinda thing

S: And the fact that Likiya choreographed it?!

S: What?!

A: I don't know why, I just-- I enjoyed that a lot

A: It's one of those choreography that you guys could try to follow

A: I love this!!!!!

S: You know what?

S: Do you see like the flow, and the control and everything??

A: The precision

S: And they're all like doing it together in-sync

S: You're telling me that this was the mind.... of Likiya

A: All this, all of this

S: I wish, I wish I could dance like them

A: One day // S: One day!!

A: We could do all this

*Loving the song*

A: OH MY GOSH! We are enjoying this so much!

A: look at Lik-- Likiya, this was all you man?

*The cat played the video....... it was a sign*

A: Okay, let's try to do this

S: I need like more room

A: Yeah me too!

A: You guys are going really fast

A: This is not beginner's level

*Hit them vocals*

A: Get away

S: Get away-- Get away from my face!

S: I like this part of the song too

A: me too! I love when they do this

S: "Performed by Ash and Seems"

A: Yours truly

S: "Plus Ash and Seems"

A: Plus-- add us into that!

S: You can put it in small font, that's good enough

A: Small is good, at least we get the credit, you know what I'm saying?

S: Just as long as we're there

S: So that was our spontaneous reaction to THE RAMPAGE!!!

A: Because we were just filming, and they just popped up

S: We just saw it on the "Tube of You" (Youtube)

S: And it was just there

A: It was bom.

A: That was amAAAAAAzing

A: I think they should do DANCE VIDEOS, MUSIC VIDEOS, and their little FREESTYLE thing

A: So all three (3)

A: Everyday, every month

A: Every two weeks

S: every two weeks // A: You know, just spice it up

S: Will there be?

A: Let's make it a Music Video

S: Something like that?

A: Could we do that?

S: Hmm?

A: Could we set that up?

S: You know?

A: Could we make it a thing?

S: I don't know

A: That'd be nice

S: That would be

A: Let's do this

S: Make it happen

A: Add us into it

A: We'll be in the back like--

A: On my door

For more infomation >> THE RAMPAGE from EXILE TRIBE / Knocking Knocking (Dance Video) Reaction - Duration: 8:19.

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MY YOUTUBE EQUIPMENT! What I Film and Edit With! (Canon G7X, Canon Eos,...) - Duration: 4:04.

For more infomation >> MY YOUTUBE EQUIPMENT! What I Film and Edit With! (Canon G7X, Canon Eos,...) - Duration: 4:04.

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Magical Movie Night : Dance Magic [VOSTFR] - Duration: 1:58.

For more infomation >> Magical Movie Night : Dance Magic [VOSTFR] - Duration: 1:58.

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Share Is King - Tutorial Youtube Content - Part 2 - Video hoàn chỉnh - Duration: 4:26.

For more infomation >> Share Is King - Tutorial Youtube Content - Part 2 - Video hoàn chỉnh - Duration: 4:26.

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2,6 MILLIONS de POINTS pour UN DESSIN ! INCROYABLE ! - Duration: 1:53.

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The EPA Acts As CEO For The Fossil Fuel Industry - Duration: 3:34.

We had pretty sizable climate marches over the past weekend, or last weekend I should

say.

On Saturday, we had People's Climate March, which was a wild success except for the fact

that we now have a president and administration that does not believe that climate change

is real, and a chief of the EPA who ... is all but a fossil fuel executive, right?

Exactly.

I mean, you couldn't ... never mind about getting the diploma from that school ... he

would be sitting in those boardrooms, if he wasn't at EPA, doing the business of those

boardrooms.

We also have 180 climate denying members of Congress, includes President Trump.

They have received and this is a total coincidence, more than 82 million dollars from fossil fuel

industries.

This is according to Center for American Progress Action Fund.

Pretty stunning.

And also, not surprising.

A little bit of both, in some respects.

But this is the one thing that as much as the EPA budget doesn't get cut, in this latest

budget, this is the one thing where the Trump administration has been successful at.

And that is, particularly at the EPA, other regulatory agencies, destroying our regulatory

state.

It just so happens, when you're talking about the EPA, you're talking about the future of

the planet in a way that you aren't with any other topic.

And frankly, it's terrifying.

It's enough.

They don't have to be doing any damage anywhere else, they're doing enough right there at

the EPA.

Absolutely.

And you know, the only people who benefit from any of this deregulation within the EPA

are people who own stock in fossil fuel companies.

Those are the only people that have any benefit whatsoever, and I know they've already tried

to sell several of these as benefiting small businesses, benefiting home owners and farmers.

They have no benefit whatsoever.

If any of these regulations are cut, which the Trump administration obviously is moving

forward with plans to do that, it's dirtier air, dirtier water, dirtier soil for all of

us, and I did a report last week that outlined that children are the ones who are going to

suffer the most out of all of this environmental pollution by a major factor.

I mean exponentially, due to the fact that their bodies are smaller, they consume more

air, more water, spend more time generally outdoors.

We're poisoning an entire generation for a handful of fossil fuel shareholders and CEOs.

Disgusting.

You've got a couple hundred people that get money off of this, while hundreds of millions

are being poisoned just for their benefit.

Farron Cousins, always a pleasure.

Thanks for your time, man.

Thank you Sam.

For more infomation >> The EPA Acts As CEO For The Fossil Fuel Industry - Duration: 3:34.

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흔한 애니의 여동생에게 부양되는 오빠甲 - Duration: 0:37.

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Paul Ryan Picked A Fight With Seth Meyers And Lost - Duration: 4:04.

Jimmy Kimmel isn't the only late night talk show host taking on the disaster that is American

healthcare.

Recently, Seth Meyers also took the time on his show to talk about how disastrous the

Republican healthcare bill that repeals the Affordable Care Act will be.

Well, somebody was watching that night, and he wasn't too happy about it, and that somebody

was Paul Ryan.

According to Seth Meyers, Paul Ryan sent an email to the show talking about all the ways

in which Seth Meyers got the Republican healthcare plan completely wrong.

Well, Paul Ryan picked a fight he wasn't exactly prepared for because Seth Meyers has apparently

done a little bit of research on this.

Take a look at the clip.

You don't have to take my word for it that the bill was rushed.

Just listen to Republican Senator Lindsey Graham who said, "Any bill that has been posted

less than 24 hours, going to be debated three or four hours, not scored?

Needs to be viewed with suspicion.

Like y'all, I'm still waiting to see if it's a boy or a girl."

But come on, it's a Republican healthcare bill.

It's not a girl.

You can get the rest of the full clip in the description of this video, but here's one

thing that I find absolutely hilarious about all this: Paul Ryan, the Republicans in general

in this country, as we've seen from the Jimmy Kimmel reaction, they're furious right now

at late night talk show hosts because unfortunately, those are the people that we have to turn

to to give us accurate information about the news of the day.

Now, this is not a knock on any of these late night hosts, but how pathetic is it that,

in this country, we have to tune in to The Daily Show, or Full Frontal with Samantha

B, or Jimmy Kimmel or Seth Meyers, to get actual news?

Because we're not getting it from CNN and MSNBC and sure as hell not Fox News.

We have to go to comedians to tell us what's actually happening, and that's why Republicans

are getting pissed off and sending these angry emails.

A sitting Republican Senator wrote an op/ed in the Washington Post specifically attacking

Jimmy Kimmel.

I mean, this is pathetic.

We're at a point in history where we have reality TV stars sitting as the President

of the United States.

We have to get our news about healthcare from late night talk show hosts, and journalists

are sitting around not knowing what the hell to talk about anymore.

Everything right now just kind of seems a little insane because nothing is the way it

should be.

We should tune in to comedians to laugh, to relax and enjoy ourselves, not to have to

get the news of the days and the statistics and consequences that journalists in the media

aren't talking about, or that our politicians aren't warning us about.

That's what's so sad here, and I applaud Seth Meyers for knowing the facts and knowing the

statistics, and sticking it to Paul Ryan, who has made repealing the Affordable Care

Act his own personal crusade the last seven years.

We need people like that, and unfortunately we're having to get it from comedians.

We should be getting that from journalists.

We should be getting that from CNN or MSNBC.

We should be getting that from politicians.

But they have all failed, so luckily we have people like Seth Meyers and Jimmy Kimmel who

can present these kind of facts to us in a humorous way to help us understand the disaster

that is

the Republican Party.

For more infomation >> Paul Ryan Picked A Fight With Seth Meyers And Lost - Duration: 4:04.

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Who may be called to WH for Trump help - Duration: 1:12.

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8 Ball Pool - NEW COINS HACK 100% WORK [NO ROOT] 2017 - Duration: 2:13.

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Essayez de ne pas rire #1 - Duration: 7:03.

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05/14 Pet of the Week: Trumpet - Duration: 2:24.

M,

A WALK OUTSIDE, PERHAPS YOU'RE

WORKING YOUR DOG.

HEY, GUESS WHAT IT IS TIME FOR

YOUR PET OF THE WEEK SEGMENT

HERE.

THE WISCONSIN HUMANE SOIETY IS

HERE WITH A PET IN NEED OF A NEW

HOME.

THIS MORNING JOINED BY ABBEY

FROM THE HUMANE SOCIETY WITH

PRESIDENT TRUMPT.

I FEEL LIKE WE NEED TO BLOW

A TRUMPET.

LITTLE TRUMPSET THREE-MONTH-OLD

AND FULL OF ENERGY.

>> HE IS A PUPPY.

3-MONTH-OLD.

>> LOTS OF LOVE TO GIVE.

>> SO SWEET.

EVERYTHING IS EXCITED.

HE IS NEUTERED, MICROCHIPPED AND

VACCINATED.

HE WILL BE READY FOR ADOPTION AT

OUR MILWAUKEE CAMPUS AT

11:00 A.M.

>> DO YOU REMEMBER THE PUPPY

DAYS WITH YOUR LITTLE GUY.

>> THIS LOOKS FAMILIAR.

THE BALL OF ENERGY.

A FAMILY WHO HAS A LOT OF ROOM

FOR HIM TO RUN AROUND AND PLAY.

>> A BIG GUY, TOO.

>> LOOK AT HIS PAWS.

BUT HE IS DEFINITELY SUCH

A SWEET GUY.

THE PUPPY ENERGY WILL MAKE HIM A

LOT OF FUN FOR WHOEVER GETS TO

TAKE HIM HOME.

>> ABSOLUTELY.

WE'RE TALKING ABOUT DOGS WITH

TRUMPET, AND THE KITTEN FOSTER

CARE PROGRAM.

>> YES.

ABSOLUTELY.

WE HAVE A PRETTY IMPORTANT EVENT

COMING UP AT THE MILWAUKEE

CAMPUS ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 24th,

FROM 5:30 TO 6:30.

THE FOSTER KITTY INFO SESSION.

YOU LEARN ABOUT THE FOSTER

SESSION.

IF IT IS THE RIGHT THING FOR

YOU.

YOU CAN COME, GET YOUR QUESTIONS

ANSWERED AND MEET A KITTEN OR

TWO IF YOU'RE LUCKY.

>> THIS IS SOMETHING

METEOROLOGIST LINDSEY SLATER

DOES.

FOSTERS KITTENS.

>> ABSOLUTELY.

SHE LOVES IT.

WE NEED PEOPLE TO FOSTER

NEONATAL KITTENS.

ONE DAY TO FOUR WEEKS OLD.

YOU NEED TO FEED THEM TWO TO

THREE HOURS AT FIRST.

BUT IS SO REWARDING.

AND REMEMBER, THESE ARE KITTENS

WHO LITERALLY WOULD NOT SURVIVE

WITHOUT YOUR HELP.

SO FOSTER PARENTS ARE PIVOTAL.

SO WEDNESDAY MAY 24th.

FROM 5:30 THE 7:30.

AND IT IS FREE.

YOU REGISTER ON-LINE.

>> THE FOSTERING TAKES MORE THAN

SAYING I WANT TO BE A FOSTER

PARENT.

YOU HAVE TO KNOW HOW TO HANDLE

THE ANIMAL.

>> THE IF FOE SESSION IS

HELPFUL.

YOU LEARN WHAT IT IS ABOUT AND

GET YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED.

>> OF COURSE, IF TRUMPET OR

A DOG IS YOUR STYLE.

TRUMPSET AVAILABLE.

IF YOUR INTERESTED IN ADOPTING

TRUMPET OR ANY OTHER PEOPLE GO

TO MILWAUKEE HUMANE SOCIETY'S

For more infomation >> 05/14 Pet of the Week: Trumpet - Duration: 2:24.

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An Obamacare Provision Is Saving Money And Lives - Duration: 8:33.

So, Sheree, embedded in the Affordable Care Act ... I think people know the broad strokes,

and I would say I think America is far more conscious of the broad strokes of what the

Affordable Care Act … we should say the patient protection of the Affordable Care

Act because I think people are becoming more and more aware of the patient protections

involved in what we now call Obamacare.

Within the major pillars, the expansion of Medicaid, the regulations on what constitutes

actual health insurance, the baseline for these things, and then the subsidies involved

and the exchanges, there are a lot of different pilot programs, and that's the one that you

write about that is taking place in Missouri.

Welcome to the show.

Thank you.

Thank you, Sam.

I appreciate that.

Tell us about this story in Missouri.

The story in Missouri is actually a reflection of many things that started happening around

the country that were funded by the Affordable Care Act several years ago, actually.

2009, 2010, 2011.

This program was an integrated care experiment that was funded for Medicaid patients.

Patients that are often called the 5-50.

The five percent of patients who use 50% of medical care, and can cost in some communities

as much as $10,000 a year in ER costs and hospital costs.

In this case, people who also were struggling with various mental illness.

These types of innovations, these types of programs were a key part of the ACA.

This one, I believe, was done through the Social Security Administration.

There are others that were largely done through the Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Innovation

Center, which is still alive, but there is question about how long it may be.

There were efforts to reform payment models and give people better care.

All right.

Let's start with this 5-50 designation.

I've heard of that dynamic a lot more as of late.

For many years, we heard that basically 80% of health care costs are born by 20% of the

population.

This is, I guess, a subset of that 20% population, which bears an even greater percentage of

cost.

Let me ask you this, and then I want to go through what that profile of a person, what

would cause that person to be requiring so much care, but when we talk about the United

States as being much more expensive in terms of health care per capita, is it because that

five percent exists and doesn't exist in other situations?

Is it because the care for that five percent is that much more expensive?

Is it because we lack preventative care that would undercut that?

Does it, I guess, maybe speak to the success of this program as where the delta is between

that five percent in this country and that five percent in, say, Canada?

Yeah.

I would like to say in this case that five percent is usually defined by two or more

chronic health conditions.

Say they have heart disease, diabetes, and hypertension.

In the case of this program, they are also struggling with a serious mental illness.

That is even if it's depression, it's serious enough to require medication.

Washington Monthly Magazine specifically asked me to investigate and to look at programs

for that group.

That's how they're defined, but these people are, of course, all over the world.

The big answer is to why it costs too much, that is the billion dollar question.

I suspect that it is how we care for people in the United States, how we charge for care,

and the lack of a support network for people who really need it, which is what these programs

reveal, which is what the difference is in the health indicators and the health quality

and the life quality of these people when they do get that support.

But it's a very special kind of support.

It's very rare in the United States.

It might be that that support is more available in a country where there might be universal

care, or where social services might be easier to access.

In this particular case, all of these people are Medicaid patients.

It is a fascinating story.

You focused on a woman, Pat Powers, and her treatment at the Crider Health Center in St.

Charles, Missouri.

You really do get a sense of what can go wrong when you have a patient who is taking so many

different medications, but they're coming from so many different sources in some ways.

Yes.

She had a mental health provider who had no relationship with her primary care provider.

They didn't know each other.

She was initially trying to juggle several part time jobs to hold herself together, which

was making her anxiety disorder and depression and other psychological issues more difficult

to manage.

On top of that, she was trying to manage diabetes and weight and medication for her behavioral

disorders all on her own.

She eventually couldn't deal with the job, which meant not being able to keep up with

the insurance.

I think she might have briefly lost housing though she has housing now.

It just came apart.

It requires a great deal of attention.

One of the care providers that I interviewed, Nancy Gongaware, who was a nurse navigator

in this system said, 'Just think of how much it takes for a person whose life is completely

together to just manage diabetes.'

Right.

Not diabetes and hypertension and potentially obesity.

Which, by the way, weight gain is exacerbated by the kinds of medications that manage some

forms of mental illness.

It changes your body's ability to gain weight, and then you're managing anxiety, and then

you're managing depression, and you're trying to hold down a job.

I would imagine there are reactions between the medication, too.

If you don't have the same person who is prescribing them or isn't aware of what's being prescribed,

and you have a patient who is having a tough time maintaining the different medications

that they are supposed to be taking, or that they are taking, that I imagine these interactions

become a problem.

Yes.

This is a patient centered medical home demonstration, and they were carried out all over the country,

and hopefully they will continue to be.

One of the key aspects of a medical home is to make sure the providers caring for a person

interact with each other and share medication information, and share information about hospitalization

so that a behavioral health provider, for example, knows when someone ends up in an

ER.

So that they don't have this situation where a person is being overmedicated or having

interaction.

Okay.

We're going to take a break, and when we come back, I want to talk about the specifics of

this pilot program and this grant that Missouri got, and I want to talk about why they're

getting a pilot program for Medicaid when they didn't accept the expansion of Medicaid

in that state.

We've got to take a quick break.

We'll be right back.

We're talking to Sheree Crute.

She has written a piece for the Washington Monthly, "How an Obscure Obamacare Provision

Is Quietly Saving Lives, and Money, in Missouri."

I'm Sam Seder.

This is Ring of Fire.

We'll be right back after this.

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