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are you down with crestor!? ask your doctor if crestor could help you. if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. neil: we are not splitting the atom is about providing care for our heroes and veterans land in a timely basis. i suggested part of the problem with the veterans is we keep them waiting for a long time. here is my solution. why don't we just provide vouchers for care? if you talk to the care that you need jeff the culture that you can go to another hospital. the devil is in the details had to be pricey but our troops or allergy bros barbour said.
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welcome, everybody. i am neil cavuto. that is just one idea to get going on this to start moving fast to get the relief and the help that these guys need fast. to republican congressman murphy calling for major reforms the the clinical psychologist to treats soldiers before posttraumatic stress he has 700 local veterans in his hospital. your advice in particular because of your background carries weight. widely make this this complicated? why can congress come up with the plan alleys to provide vouchers that if you're not getting them at the v.a. hospital -- v.a. hospital then go down the street to get the help that you need. >> that is a great idea for those who need urgent care it should be that they don't have to wait at all. we have the veterans administration that doesn't
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even understand its own problems. keep in mind all these issues are driven by whistleblowers. when the chairman of veterans affairs committee subpoenaed people to come forth you know, you have a culture that does not know enough to know when enough that they have problems. i recommend a few things it is extremely important whoever the president chooses this summer with the competence and knowledge of how to read the largest health care system. no more people that have greater military or business credentials bin zero hospital credentials. hire other people thought to run the hospital to rub off hospital it is amazing those who have no training with hospital administration and i would suggest to a pilot study where they can tap into a local network of
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pittsburg v.a. is surrounded by university hospital system baltimore next to jobs hopkins premiere hospitals to a pilot system where they work together the knows how to clean up the network and fix the systems. >> what it comes down to is logistics' of somebody who has the ability to organize and load data redundancies of the software or a the technology with there is a waiting list in one area because not all virginia hospitals are disastrous despite the coverage it gets. but there is an incentive to hire people like that. are even trying to hide your folks like that. >> and i got the call they
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ride even aware. not to death that there was the 700 name waiting list but they did not even no process existed for good you are gospeler administrator and you don't even know your intake system? schaede on you you don't know how to run the hospital it becomes instead of being said schulz hurt network to talk about logistics' based upon the number of bullets a fire they fire a lot of bullets but if the base upon meeting the military objectives that is her they would be. right now we have the v.a. to judge success by how much paper they push him so they hide no weighty less than that is part of the culture. neil: and they get the bonuses. good idea. tim murphy. with accountability.
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if you don't put up you go. you co if you're not delivering the goods are the numbers to do your job that is the reality but sadly in a the v.a. system that is not the reality but it is a problem. the tea six need a tough bird no-nonsense overhaul. >> if i had the ability the first thing i would do would have of bogus system for whistleblowers. almost everything we have at this point with key indicators comes from whistle-blowers who have stepped forward and here is what is going on. bonuses for whistleblowers to manipulate the numbers to get the bonus is an second some type of protection for the whistle-blowers' since
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they'd see the problems they're probably qualified to be promoted to take care of some of those problems. and we need to be able to protect whistle-blowers. they have all of money they need the this tennessee had $1 million for bonuses but they cannot find the money to keep the are of rehabilitation facilities open. neil: it is not a lack of money it has gone up 40% but here is where we might part company on or have problems giving people bonuses it government for the right reasons. with customer satisfaction if you have happy veteran patients or delivered on time the responses are just responded quickly. media bonus for that but
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when i would like to a bonus for is hidings the list for the cause or a dangerous trend for fear it will mess up the numbers. not for that. >> i worked in the clandestine i wrote that you want to hide it you can before anybody finds it delivery will find something is with tesoro forensic analysis for somebody to come forward. grade do disagree about bonuses i have seen too many given now here. you are there to serve the public cover this is a sense of america not there to work on bonuses when there is a bonus structure there is incentive to fly and to see and fraudulent activities to hide though waiting list that is a human nature.
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neil: i will respectfully disagree but it is incentivized for the right freeze and as much as we incentivize the good features i would apply the same here. if you treat the veterans well it should be given but the standoff should be rewarded for continually doing it in that is a contagious behavior we would welcome simic then you have to determine the metrics for that really good behavior and have a august -- honest in a reasonable way. to figure out who deserves one and who doesn't but there is a lot of people here who would tell you about people in their department to got bonuses by no means does serve them.
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a good friend of the guy in charge and that was it. neil: so scrap the my view. i was wrong. [laughter] always good to see you. thank you for good ideas. one how of three millenials are living with their parents and one at a three don't trust washington and. coincidence? i think not. unlimited cash back. let that phrase sit with you for a second. unlimited. as in, no limits on your hard-earned cash back. as in no more dealing with those rotating categories. the quicksilver card from capital one.
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neil: i was rounding the numbers up. one dash three millenials who are living with their parents, one now of three do not trust the president of the united states. one out of three do not trust washington and one at a three does not trust the stock market. so when push comes to shove that the whole role passes us by. and to our fox business all stars what is going on?
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>> i don't understand our economy yet we enable lap at the same time. we'll lose our sense of urgency because they have a fallback for a scapegoat the baby steps from aged two through 84. we have to get that sense of urgency back otherwi the economy will remain sluggish and to default on their loan neil: 34? if you have an older child living at home if it could go through 34? >> obamacare has allowed obamacare to live at home and some have even through late 20s did not have the same set of responsibilities as a lot of us did at that age. >> of obamacare is the piece but our parents are atault neil: here we go. systemically take them up on
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it. i am not but people who or are. >> their work full-time jobs >> my peers. their parents allowed them to live at home to save money and they're not trying to be financially independent but they cook dinner and to the food shopping so why would you? >> i don't know if they really want that situation. mom and dad, a sharper growth tell me it will be okay. that kid is not even want to live with me right now. [laughter] but with the way does why it has gone that the parents are working longer those that would leave the workforce to be pushed out those that would it take the jobs those that climb up that speeds the cycle because they stay at the
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work force lawmakers to support the kid. >> and welfare supporting their parents. so i wore those to let them event, i hope the kids will take care of p.o. neil: now you were worried for me? >> my mom and dad. >> what i worry about something going on for a generation to be jaded across the board but with all the things i mentioned either with prior generations i know the vietnam war generation what is jaded because of the of war and also watergate but they were so disillusioned that those have lost trust but this hits with the weak economic recovery. >> that was the groups have
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voted for the administration is essentially they did not see the economy rise and many have defaulted on college loans and have gone home but what happened first? the process of going hall or the bad economy? so many have given up so quickly they don't drive the economy themselves. that sense of urgency has been lost it sounded like a hope and change was the good hand daley -- handout. >> id has gone up. neil: but the full versioion is to wrap a three-year not subscribing. >> with those football players that are suing because you get back in cash and i thought this was coming nowhere but now dan
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neil: i know dan marino was of player for the miami dolphins and if he cannot find a receiver he would run himself but is running back and forth as part of the lawsuits all while sympathetic to the cause of
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concussions the football players to feels the league should make good he will not be part of a lawsuit. that does not main he is still looking sympathetically as a former players issues with concussions but it comes back if you play football which is pretty rough-and-tumble all is a part of the equation that you know the dangers? win next guest says those players know the dangers than they have a right to some of -- right to sue says the others. >> i think the nfl is in big trouble and these are not going away anytime soon now that dan marino has attached his name to the cause is a game changer adding fuel to the fire. we're talking about serious brain injuries. alzheimer's, parkinson's, de mentia. goal to levy issue is did
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the nfl intentionally concealed the no long-term dangers of concussions? evidence says they did. neil: marino's intention was never to litigate he had consequences i assure he had benefits but the question is if thousands of other players would be? and their allies the purpose of the $675 million fund the players want to use that aside only for the up proper causes like lou gehrig's or parkinson's does that money go far? >> it depends on how many people are injured. dan marino said it was puzzling he could make these movies but yet he has these injuries that makes them unable to function? so you see he is vestron but
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perhaps they are deserving of something but the class-action? that is a stretch. neil: lots of people said they get parkinsons', very few although serious enough to attach it to their career led a lot of football that may be tough. >> but at the end of the day you cannot assume the risk to assume permanent brain injuries. they're paid millions of dollars because of the unique skill. >> that's right. brain trauma is not a joke. >> the nfl and new about this. not only did they hide it
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but to get back on the field and play taking hits over hit. neil: have these said they shut? >> they are grown men. they said if he did not know that your body was not going to be the same after is engaging in this type of head on head contact -- contact you are lying to yourself that is the key assumption of the wrist defense also with the of medication they have brought this is the attempt the lawyers are the other ones that will win and it gets people in case is there are very few people that have a true claim. >> in this case it is not about money grubbing because ultimately these are serious injuries they could not have anticipated it was hit it from them. parkinson's? alzheimer's these are serious long term. >> but you are attaching these from the field.
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>>. >> don't forget there was a $760 million offer already made by the nfl. there will not fight this is horrible p.r.. >> there is of foot moat -- a footnote in the decision she is not even been certified them as a class because there is no causation it is difficult to lump them together some limited and have enough money to cover all the damages. neil: i played football and broke my arm and i did not sue anybody. i was running the wrong way but when my arm got better they would not let me back then.
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but it is weird. not often you see us senate leader sue on the epic charge but it is happening because of this. >> koch brothers. koch brothers. of mary barra. mary barra. koch brothers. koch brothers. mary barra. koch brothers.
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if it. neil: this issue's rare but it is up big deal of patriots fighting against harry reid for of lawfully and unethical a targeting private citizens although rich the koch brothers how does he respond? of bothers me most is the
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koch brothers or corporations get a greater voice in government and american voters. tape party patriots but i guess the best defense? guns are pleasing? >> i think he is entitled to his opinion i believe in the first amendment that harry reid tries to amend but he does not have the right to use our tax dollars. because they happe to apollo's whose philosophy and has of the repeated the as a coordinated campaign with seven democrats up for reelection and they all say the same thing he goes to the senate floor to use his official office said website to attack the political campaign with our tax
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neil: $1 billion to get off of europe's back to make russia think it is strong for? europe is not too keen on the idea but they would be the beneficiaries but our kato a communist -- economist along with several stars. what are they trying to do? >> it is empty symbolism and a gesture that it is so effective that makes us look weak. you can have a debate is u.s. should be involved for risk for a i disputes but if you make the decision see u.s. has a national security interest this is almost like the campaign commercial.
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neil: the timing is god with the of redline in the sand to say after words if you do that again i will do this? >> his foreign policy record has not been of a bright spot that the matter and i non interventionist or the interventionist but why should america can taxpayers present he is doing something? >> there is not the left right argument of the don't have the money anyway? >> the president tries to put it on the chest wound he has gone into egypt and syria even in the ukraine read while i'm wrong army of
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will be reduced at the pre- 1940 levels at the same time we had problems with the defense missile system. we are all over the place he just tries to look like he has it together. too little too late. >> but not about the global leader we are a whole new america. >> that is the funny thing. we do not play a global peace partner. what you do in this case we will sell a couple billion dollars of there and fortified the surrounding areas but not attack the problem of. is that keeps going on the affair is sent to you would get a couple billion dollars
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>> you wonder if this is what the american people want that since 1974 the highest amount of americans think our role of a global leader is diminishing and we should mind their own business. >> than there is the notion if the europeans will not react why should we? >> it is almost as if trying to have a non interventionist for policy but should make the case this is not an american says the national interest whether they will break away. if they made that argument i would say hat's off to make some bold statement but instead he is just flailing
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around to be guided by domestic politics there is nothing compared to about the policy. neil: but it is sorry someone we spend money we don't have. i am citing with france on this one. carryout they think u.s. is going too far with the penalties. to the texas side of the french? yes. yes. after this.
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neil: said they have already acknowledged there is some business with those the were
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the target of u.s. with the sanctions that iran comes to mind. so right away that they should not have been doing it it even prompted this comment today and i want to use my french accent to emphasize. if there is a violation but of penalty must be proportionate. they're overwhelmed with by acute sense of rage. what they say is 10 billion. really? senate the department of justice collected $8 billion of fines. that alone would be the
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entire amount collected in 2013. it is very aggressive. shares dropped because the estimated 1.$1 billion find. mrs. is five times the original invested about. >> we are playing hardball. you either do this or cash in and out senate will try to lay down the law but $12 billion does seem excessive that it might hurt businesses because they may not be able to use. >> but they bring doing business with tyrants and everyone signed on to not doing that. >> but by understand that. >> will send. -- listen.
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the european in economy if they cannot figure out how to stimulate. but now we just play fun and games because we talk about jesse james all coming on the banks are going after these guys. gerri: to stay in business? >> yes supporters of this say more americans want to be punished but not even here. >> where does this go? trying to quantify the fines could be 35 or 40 billion and i wonder repeople scrooge by investors? >> looking like the shakedown.
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neil:. >> but if you look there's a six years ago that were worth millions of dollars now a billion last year? now 10 billion? even the french bank minister stated it was not even against the european loss or french. neil: but this is in the united states. we always talk about there has to be room for cuts. how about $80 billion? does that sound crazy? that is what one professor thought medicaid could save over 10 years using a cheaper drug for i medication. $55 for treatment to use the one that is more expensive
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multiplied times millions that is just one drug for one group of people.ok >> of washington and did this. >> this is stunning $55 over 2000 but with their broad far reaching program we hope that they do but it will be much more costly. neil: but what incentivizes the doctors he who prescribes the $2,000 drug? to mcfadyen their best interest. >> if you have the unlimited supply of money if you are the government with the healthy tax base with the
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ability to get assets and revenues were ever you want no shareholders the you can borrow at the ridiculously low rates. voyage you care? neil: you lose accountability. >>. >> but could we put that out there? but to have the flexibility in the system to control. this is just one person who's said readjusted this with eyedrops? that is a big impact. >> it is obvious when one made 40 percent more than another doctor who was prescribing the other medication, they are equal with the same side effects and out, . so basically they see the government as a big pile of
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money to overcharge. we saw this with the v.a. executives getting bonuses with deion supply -- a limited supply of money they will get more. they obviously cannot manage anything. neil: just 1% across the board. thank you very much. imagined if we apply a simple solutions the and just got people off their assets. it is simpler than you think and begins with get off your ass and help them. we will explain. (mother vo) when i was pregnant...
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