Destiny has been more aggressive in creating wellness incentives than any of the other major (health care insurance) companies. I know that it's of interest to employers. They believe that you can lower your health care costs by doing this. I don't know. |
Everyone in the room was energized. |
Father of the Pride. |
Gore is taking a reactionary approach: He is not rejecting just specific proposals, he is rejecting the whole idea of changing these programs. And that's too bad, because they have to change. |
I wish I could do it again. I didn't have enough time to get it right. (on playing Babe Ruth) |
It kind of gives them a good sense of what's out there beyond the compound walls, |
It was more or less a familiarization patrol, and presence patrol. |
It's been working really, really well. We both want to reduce overhead and stay viable. |
Kids are at my level. I like goofing around with them. |
Pardon me for loitering in front of an orchestra. |
People in Medicaid ought to have access to the same insurance as the rest of the population. If they are segregated, it will be a poor plan for poor people. |
Social Security's future has gotten worse, and each year we delay reform adds to the cost we are pushing off onto our children. |
Stanford is like a member of our family. |
The innovation is in the private sector. It's not merely that people want choice. We need creative solutions to problems, and you don't get that when you have a government monopoly. |
The key is who controls the money. We think you are going to do better if you control the money. |