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>> that is going to be wrap on news watch. thanks to the panel. i'm john scott. thanks for joining us. >> glenn: welcome to the weekend edition of the glenn beck program. we're breaking down health care and what it means for minority. and we're putting on spotlight on medicaid and medicare fraud. and best selling author daniel silva is looking more like russia. if you believe this country is great but if it's time to stand up. follow me. >> glenn: we look at everything
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happening in russia and it doesn't make sense. we're using the same logic we're used to. the logic we all grew up with. i'm going to talk about green energy, health care and best of all all these bills but i'm going to do it in a new context. here is one thing tonight. everything that is getting pushed through congress including this health care bill are trance forming america and they are all driven by president obama's thinking on one idea. reparations. before you say anything, he is against reparations. he himself said so. he said that, but what the media didn't report on conveniently during the election ignores the reason why he is against reparations. as i warned before the election, he doesn't think that reparations would go far enough. quote, i fear that reparations
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would be an excuse for some to say we've paid our debt and to avoid the much harder work. so we could never pay the debt, 360,000 in the civil war, that wasn't enough? i forgot about this and we were talking about some story on this program. i think was about school and it reminded me and i said wait a minute. it ties everything together. it doesn't pay the debt and we have to do much harder work. what is that harder work? if we have a program of universal health care, that will disproportionately affect people of color because they are disproportionately uninsured. if we have an agenda that every child should be able to go to college regardless of income, that will affect people of color because oftentimes our children that can't go to college.
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>> glenn: so he believes the universal program because it disproportionately affects people of color so that is the best way to right the wrong of the past. these massive programs are obama brand reparations, or in presidential speak, leveling out the playing field. but just in case, the universalness of the program doesn't quench his appetite. he is making sure to do his part to pay the debt in other areas. written in the first one thousand plus page bill that nobody is going to read is the provision in this health care bill that says a medical school or other health related institution pursued a grant or other contract from the government, they would have to prove their inclusiveness to minorities. on page 881 and 882 of this bill
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it states, quote, the secretary of health and human services shall give preference to those entities that have demonstrated a record of the following -- one training individuals who are under erupted, minority groups or disadvantaged backgrounds. two, a high rate of placing graduates in practice settings having the principle focus of serving in underserved areas populations experiencing health disparity. three, supporting teaching programs that address the health care needs of vulnerable populations. vulnerable populations? this could have been written by acorn, hoe on a side note, the news reports that they might get cash earmarked for the health care bill for community based organizations. when asked about it chris dowd, i don't know if corn is going to get the money or not.
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so, you got it. this is in preference to the best institutions that are turning out our doctors but the institution with the most diversity. we shouldn't be dishing out grants based on what hospital -- it looks like an old navy commercial. also the office of civil rights and office of minority health. what kind of health bill shall what is that? they're going to be maintaining and presenting federal data to see if they can identify gaps when his obama team was dreaming this up. his former advisor, robert reich said, quote, i am concerned as i am concerned that these bills simply not go to high skilled people that are already prsmgs or white male construction workers. i have nothing against them. i am just saying that have other
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needs as well. >> glenn: let's just make this a job training program. obama's new green czar, van jones, who is a self-avowed communist. he is in the obama administration. he says in his book that has been out for four months, the green collar economy, sub title how one solution can fix two big problems. the best way to fight global warming and urban poverty is by drilling millions of green jobs. this guy was arrested and spent six months in jail and then he was a radical. then he decided he found the eco movement and decided green is the new red. he then became a green expect. a percentage of these jobs should go to the disadvantaged
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and chronically unemployed. why are they chronically unemployed. green economy should not be about reclaiming throw away stuff. submitted be about reclaiming thrown away communities. >> obama is no dummy. he knows you would never pass reparations. he know notion you would never pass any of this stuff. and he knows we can't afford health care and cap and trade and more stimulus bills. that is assuming he wants to take care of somebody's health. it's assuming he wants unemployment numbers the way we understand unemployment numbers and he wants to take care of the environment but i don't think those are his goals. his goal is creating a new america, a new model that will settle old racial scores through new social justice. here is linda chavez a fox news
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contributor. do i have this wrong and where if i do? >> i can't see anything wrong with what you said. i can say we should give them high marks for no longer lying about this. they used to say we don't grant preference, we want equality opportunity but they are putting the word preference in some of the legislation. >> glenn: tell me what the office of civil rights does. this has been around since the 1960s. they are supposed to enforce a civil rights laws but as i read those civil rights laws, what they say you are not supposed to take race into account. you are not supposed to be deciding who gets promoted and who gets in college based on the color of their skin. when the democrats are in, the office for civil rights do something different and they are more about promoting quotas.
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>> then the office of minority health. what kind of data and what is it used for? >> there has been a movement, i would say over the last decade or two to try to show that there is really dispirit treatment in health care based on race. if you have a cold or some other ailment, you are get treated one way. if you are black and latina, you get treated another way. this department is going to try to collect statistics to prove that and try to prove that it's racial discrimination that accounts for the different out comes. >> glenn: so they pass the data on to office of civil rights, last night, in his book, they used the word "nudge," the system into a more fair system
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of health care. >> you have it right but the way they define fairness is' equal outcomes and it's about what people do for themselves. >> here is what what i was worried about. the office of minority health. i don't know that minority eat more dorritos. so there is more heart disease. wouldn't that lead more towards lawsuits against dorritos and this opens up all kinds of things. what we should say stop eating so many dorritos. >> that is true for all americans. a lot of our unequal health out comes has do with behavior. >> glenn: there is majority health. we're only looking. we could eat dorritos but we're
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not studying that. we're just studying the minority health. so again. >> we're also going to try to make sure that if you go to a doctor and you are black and latino you are going to have to be treated by a black or latino doctor. that is what the preference is in terms of medical issues that are in this bill. i don't care what the doctor is. man or woman. i don't care. i just want to make sure it's right person to do it. but apparently i'm alone in that?
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>> glenn: and fraud, i thought to myself, fraud is the other is a side of profit. it's really the same thing, two sides of the same coin. people are going to find a way to make money. it could be in a positive way or negative way. do we want fraud or do we want
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profit. i could get rich if i create something good or if i could get rich if i scammed the system. people lie, cheat and steal to make money and fraud or they will create and get their way to profit. but it's human to do one of those two. and the president actually alluded to this. >> right now, doctors are forced to make decisions based on the fee payment schedule that is out there. so if they are looking and you you come in and you have a bad sore throat or your child has a bad sore throat or has repeated sore throats. doctor may look at the reimbursement system and say to themselves, you know what, i make a lot more money if i take this kid's tonsils out. >> glenn: doctors? is anybody outraged by this. i don't take them for a sore
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throat to a surgeon. i take them to pediatrician. how is pediatrician making money somebody you better go see a surgeon. it maximum no sense. let's have a sore throat. let's say your child has a sore throat. fraud, fraud. who solves it? certainly the federal government has. let's take a look how it's tearing our government medical system apart right now. >> health care fraud in a nutshell. obama administration is looking to drastically increase health care's entitlements adding 11 million people just to the medicaid roles. how will it possibly support all these clients? to find a health provider to accept medicaid because hospitals and doctors don't think the program reimburse them. another factor, fraud. although the government admits
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it's impossible to come up with an exact number but estimates are 3% to 4% of the annual health care spending up to $72 billion is lost to fraud every single year. the inspector general says the federal governmental loses $18.6 billion just on medicaid fraud. what's even more shocking is how little is being spent on stopping entitlement fraud. medicare spends less than one fifth of 1% on anti-fraud measures. according to the acting administrator for medicaid center at the end of the bush administration, right now we way way, way underspend for fraud and abuse. so it shouldn't come to much of a surprise that health care fraud is attractive to organized crime. because it's a low risk. high reward proper signatures.
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health care fraud in a nutshell. >> glenn: dennis jay is the director of coalition against insurance fraud. we have three to four percent fraud in the medical system. what is the average, you take a credit card company or bank, what the average fraud in the regular world? >> it's much lower than it is in health care fraud. i think actually that 3-4% is low. there are estimates that go up to 10%. when we really take a look at health care compared to other industries, there is only probably tax evasion is greater than health care fraud as far as how much money is lost by the federal government every year. >> glenn: i have to tell you, here we have $60 billion just in
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one program. we are about to dump, had a amendment more people 45 million more people into this system. it will be 350 million people in to it, can you imagine the amount of fraud. how does the system -- community organizers love to overwhelm the system -- how do you take 145 million people and dump them into the system, many of them with no records and not be riddled with fraud? >> that is our beef with congress and the administration right now. to expand the program to this degree and not extend anti-fraud resources to the same extent, you might as well send an invitation to organized crime out there. the tregs ri because you know they are going to do that. right now, there is organized
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criminals sitting around the country, maybe around the world, taking a look at the opportunities that are going present themselves here. they are just rubbing their hands together and waiting to come in and plunder. >> glenn: go ahead. >> i was going say, this is an opportunity, if this is going to come to pass, congress has an opportunity not only to safeguard and build some fire walls for the new program but maybe even correct some of the old. right now there are some good provisions within the senate bill we like. for the very first time the federal government is talking about partnering with private insurers because the private sector are doing some effective things with fraud the government can learn from. on the house side, they are putting some new money in to it. not nearly enough.
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they have hundred million dollars extra to spend on anti-fraud resources. we lost that much today before lunch if you accept these three or four percent losses in fraud. >> glenn: dennis, thank you very much. i will tell you america, i know the number of credit card frauds. let's take a low number for fraud in medical system. it's 3%. it could be as high as 10%. you know what it is for credit card company .03%. maybe we should rethink the whole profit thing. >> coming up. our wounded warriors getting the best possible medical care and what impact will obama's health care plan will have them. an eye-opening report in how we
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>> glenn: continuing our medical series tonight. media misses major connections because it doesn't see all the
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stories of the day are all tied together so we're going to tie them together for them. breaking things down tonight. >> veterans health care, whoever says public health care works is ignoring that the v.a. medical system is in shambles. with reports of botched radiation treatments to nearly exposed 10,000 of our heroes to hiv and hepatitis. the doctors were fired but how did it happen so many times in the first place? federal laws v.a. doctors work with little outside scrutiny. they call it an institutional breakdown. they are four times older than private sector, but they are passing a random inspection but they wait lines are twice as long in those walls. once inside, a v.a. center can take 177 days to process. versus the industry average of
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89.5. worse if you want to appeal. it takes a mindboggling 657 days bad enough with the government accountability office to say the v.a. is near a breaking point. >> so what can done to fix the crisis. earlier this month. senate appropriations committee approved a bill providing $41 billion to the veterans health administration which is 10% more than this year's budget. but considering all of the problems. will even that be enough? that is veteran's health care in a nutshell. >> glenn: shear my crazy guess, that won't be enough. matt burton the chairman of the warrior legacy foundation. to protect the reputation of veterans. thank you for your service and also now. when you look at the veterans
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administration, you look anything that is happening to our service personnel. this is hero care. this is how we treat the best of the best. they know in the government if anybody on television takes these guys down, you're in big, big trouble. so it's got to be absolutely the best because these are our heroes, right? >> well it's the best if you want to wait 180 days to see a doctor. we pulled our membership to ask how everybody felt about it. one of our members and said he had to wait two months for an emergency mri. doesn't sound like the best care to me. >> glenn: two months for an mri yet this is the same -- an emergency mri? wow. this the same government that
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says they are streamlining, they are going to cut out all the nonsense because nobody cares about profit. so they are going to streamline it. so the paperwork has to be easy in this scenario? >> no. and that is the program is the paperwork. at any one time thecks 80,000 cases that are open. they are waiting six months to see a doctor. you can track this on the v.a.'s own website. they know they have a problem. in some cases the paperwork is so difficult that veterans can't figure it out on their own. there is veteran service organizations that exist just to help people figure out the paperwork. >> glenn: hang on a second. this is the health care bill right here. i mean, who couldn't figure this stuff out. what do you mean you're going to have a hard time about paperwork. good news is because it's government they never have a problem. hospitals will close down or whatever. in the public sector, when it's
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there with the federal government, they never let's say something crazy like shut down services like emergency services. that would never happen, would it? >> it does happen on an annual basis with the v.a.. 19 out of the last 23 years their budgeted wasn't passed on time. there was a few times where it took a few months for congress to pass it and president to approve. so essential services is only inning that is going to happen. but if you are waiting in line you will waited a lot longer. >> glenn: like an emergency mri? >> yes. so what is happening right now the government is trying to pass it's in the senate right now and probably will pass, but they are trying to fund it two years in advance. so basically instead of solving the problem, they are going to put a budget together.
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>> glenn: hey, listen, i'm looking for a ray of sunshine. good news is that in this particular case, this is hero care, this is what we give our heorgs, not every place else. you know there is not a two tier system, something for the regular veterans and then the people in congress or anything like that. this is the same kind of care that they get, right? >> right, but no, it's not. our veterans and soldiers should get better care in congress. >> glenn: i'm wondering if they deserve care at all. keep the hard work, sir. >> glenn: more after the break. don't go any where. when i get md it's not just one thing it's everything. tylenol and advil don't
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hello, i'm gregg jarrett. black harvard professor henry gates, jr. accepting the president's offer to meet with them. president obama that police acted stupid i i hadly. gates says to move on. >> they are hunting two suspects in the shooting death of this border patrol. the suspects may have been injured in a gunfight that killed rosa. >> and taking a look at my pictures about 220 miles above earth. getting their first day off in eleven long days. they have been performing a series of grueling spacewalks. >> i'm gregg jarrett. join me at the top of the hour with julie banderas. more on developing stories. right now back to glenn beck.
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>> glenn: these are the stories of the mainstream media, not doing their job. free speech in commerce. they mix apparently not real well when it comes to speaking out to speaking out against president obama. a kiosk will be kicked out for selling hated mongering paraphernalia, bumper stickers, impeach obama. never saw that about bush. lacks two favorite days and bib reading my parents chose life. thanks, mom and dad. >> they say the merchandise is meant to be biting but one mall patron complained about the bumper stickers and said they were racist. now, they are not going to renew his lease. could that explain the mall told him, these items were offensive.
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when he pointed out they sell t-shirts, were so offensive, i can't say them on the air and won't say them off the air. they came back and said their policy was to have opinion related items be balanced. have you noticed how balanced those gift stores are, urban out fitters? he tried to offer balance but the mall wouldn't help him out. finally they said, nothing can express opinion in the mall. its sacred place. notice there is a lot of pro obama books and magnets. the owner of the mall, he has right. simon property. its simon property. anyway, its private company that has a right to kick anybody out of their mall. you mean to tell me there has never been any anti-bush items in the last eight years they were in office? do they have an urban
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outfitteders? wait a minute, simon property group. simon property group. >> 20,000 people were expected to attend the event. why did the mall pull the plug at the last minute. atlanta tea party organizer joining me now. >> we planned it to take place in a county a suburb of atlanta at an old abandoned macy's building that is being restructured right now. we were called on about thursday which i believe is june 18th. we were told at the time that political events were not permitted on simon properties. they owned the mall. they don't own this particular property that is privately owned. he told us we could basically could not have our event because we were a political event and because they were very concerned about the fact we were using the
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term protest. >> we checked into simon properties, it's owned by melvin simon. he is a billionaire, he is one of the largest donors to obama. his wife was on the inaugural committee, et cetera. this guy is big fund-raiser and so is his wife for the dnc. >> glenn: doesn't ring a bell. don't know why. i'm sure they love freedom of speech. >> the state of michigan's unemployment rate has hit 15.2% for june. i'm told we're supposing to for a low number in this. this is the highest monthly rate in 26 years. michigan seasonally adjusted jobless rate was the highest in the nation. congratulations michigan. michigan has had the highest unemployment rate for much of the past few years. the fight this, the state democrats are now proposing --
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listen to this. they are going raise the state's minimum wage from $7.40 to $10 an hour. they are also going to increase unemployment benefits and require all employees must provide health coverage. michigan chamber of commerce, hate mongers, what is wrong with these people. raising costs for employers will make them cut workers. employers have so much money, they won't even miss it. as the chamber president means no employers means no employees. are you threatening me? you watch. you'll have a state of employers without employees and then you'll see. >> then the democratic proposal, kind of like being in a leaky thinking boat. shark infested waters and idiot says, there is a hole in the
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boat. quick, grab a shovel. we'll make it bigger. in a completely unrelated story, another reason why i like sarah palin. she signed a joint resolution claiming sowlt for alaska under the tenth amendment under all powers enumerated and granted to the federal government granted by the constitution of the united states. that means, states' rights, tenth amendment points out that six states have now had both houses of their legislature pass similar resolutions. only tennessee and alaska have signed it with the governor. so i took off california and i also took off delaware. i did that just today because joe biden pisses me off. what i'm thinking is maybe bee can take alaska and then we could take -- where is it? tennessee, i know you are around here someplace, we'll just start
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>> glenn: president obama's recent trip to rush sharks first he got a one hour lesson from vladimir putin about the cold war. mr. kgb himself. the president is pretty good and going at that. second thing that bothers me. you see the president here and he does look like he is introducing walking down the aisle and president obama will introduce and then he'll reach
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out to shake hands. i talked to people where he reaches out and shakes hands, where is it? is he shaking hands or is he just introducing. you tell me? daniel silva, she the best selling author. his 12th novel. comes out today. i read it. it is absolutely fantastic. it keeps you up at night. >> my opinion on the videotape? >> i'm not a body language specialist but it's possible that the president was introducing.
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. >> glenn: very good. >> the other thing is it's circulating. >> you and i can end the speculation right now. >> he is introducing them. >> who is he introducing them to? >> the american delegation and let's go with mcdonald's workers. you don't see them like that. >> getting them new connections and jobs. >> there you go, america, there it is. >> you've been over to russia where you actually did your research for that. you didn't go back because.... >> i was afraid. it's exaggerating it a little bit. i spent several weeks in russia researching my last work, moscow rule. >> which was fantastic. >> thank you so much. in the interim, the russians are proposing, kremlin is proposing a new set of state treason laws
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that are extremely draconianian. i looked at all the discussions i had and it's interpreted by the letter of law. they could be regarded as tree sonness. the russians are very suspicious about americans asking questions about silly little things like human rights and democracy and why do critics of the kremlin keep getting blown away on the street. >> glenn: we have to go to another break. i have to ask you this. we're not a capitalist country right now. we're almost adrift right now. we haven't become something else but we are transforming the way the soviet union, it didn't collapse. it transformed into something else. is it possible that we're transforming, good or bad, but we're transforming into something else? >> i think there is no question
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that our innate space as americans, our faith of capitalism was shaken by the meltdown. i believe we're still such a country that americans are instinctively capitalists. that is why the president's numbers are going down. >> glenn: the name of the book is "the defecter." more coming up in just a second. if you're like a lot of people,
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>> glenn: you know i read a ton of books and most of them are like really boring things. read this, no, please, i would rather hang myself. but i also read novels. let me introduce you to my friend, daniel silva.
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12th novel and eighth page turner, you will absolutely love it. it's a continuation of the last book but you don't have to read the last book. >> you really don't. my first true see quell i've written. one thing i wanted to make sure that it stood up on its own. i had people to read it just for that. to make sure it stands up on its own. >> glenn: can i ask you a question. i read this book and it's like killing and there is putin character. all these people -- it's really intense. then, i talk to you, like, well i wanted to write something. where does that come from? do you sit at your computer and.... >> no, i'm a mild manered person. >> glenn: you have a dark side to you. i dislike violence, i'm not
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comfortable around guns. i'm a button-down fellow that lives in georgetown surrounded by people. >> glenn: where is this coming from you? >> all writers -- i don't infant size i'm the character but they have a rich fantasy life. >> glenn: that is what they wanted you to believe, it's all true. central character and daniel at a party. >> an israeli assassin. >> bill: we'll be right back. p ♪ vo: will you find a day off in aisle 17? vo: or family time in aisle 12? vo: well yeah, because when you save money on simple things,
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