
59:04
Audio Lost

59:09
Lost your audio, Andrew.

59:26
looks like the speaker got muted

59:27
Ditto

59:34
lost audio

01:00:02
same in South Carolina :)

01:00:04
We are working on it.

01:00:22
Can you hear now?

01:00:26
no

01:00:29
no

01:00:30
nope

01:00:31
No

01:00:40
no

01:01:22
Still can not hear

01:01:50
No

01:02:20
Can someone request live transcript? They are having issues with the audio today. Apologies.

01:02:25
My laptop shows the speaker “muted.”

01:04:53
audio restored

01:04:55
audio is back

01:05:54
Thanks for your patience with audio issues today. Can someone confirm they can hear Andrew OK?

01:06:11
we can hear!

01:06:11
Sounds good now

01:06:19
Thank you!

01:08:24
Please put any questions you have for the speakers today and we will take as time allows. Thank you!

01:21:02
Any questions for Professor Olson? Please put them in CHAT window.

01:26:59
Thanks Professor Olson for the talk and overview. Similarly, are delays in election night results being announced driven by the act of counting and administrative shortcomings or participation options by mail up until election day (i.e., postmarked by approaches)? Both?

01:29:38
The New York Times had an article on the efficiency of the Brazilian election system and that the US can learn a lot from it. What do you think?

01:35:17
Excellent presentation, many thanks!

01:41:00
Questions for Professor McBride? Put in CHAT and we will take after his presentation as time allows.

02:05:49
Physician services are lacking due to low reimbursement. Many physicians refuse to see Medicaid patients or limit the number they weill see. Do you have data on this?

02:17:09
The single most important reason doctors resist caring for Medicaid patients is low payment for services.