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dr. zeek emmanuel is here on that next. >> you're claiming we're not on track.u have no idea whether we're on track or not? >> i don't know for sure. >> you said -- >> well, that's -- you know what, that's for the american people to decide. if it's so meaningless, give out the number and we'll decide for the number and we'll decide for ourselves.here in philadelphia n access a philly cheesesteak anytime, day or night. just like you can access geico anytime, day or night. there is only one way to celebrate this unique similarity. witness the cheesesteak shuffle. ♪ cheesesteak, cheesesteak ♪ ♪ it's the cheesesteak shuffle! huh! ♪ ♪ every day, all day, cheesesteak, cheesesteak! ♪ ♪ every night, all night cheesesteak, cheesesteak! ♪ ♪ 9 a.m. cheesesteak! ♪ 2 p.m. cheesesteak! ♪ 4 a.m. cheesesteak! ♪ any time (ruh!) >>geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. predibut, manufacturings a prettin the united states do. means advanced technology. we learned that technology allows us to be craft oriented. no one's losing their job. the
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dr. zeek emmanuel is here on that next. >> you're claiming we're not on track.no idea whether we're on track or not? >> i don't know for sure. >> you said -- >> well, that's -- you know what, that's for the american people to decide. if it's so meaningless, give out the number and we'll decide for ourselves. ♪ with an innovative showerhead plus wireless speaker, kohler is the proud sponsor of singing in the shower. i don't know... i forget. hello, neighbors. hey, scott... perfect timing. feeding your lawn need not be so difficult. get a load of this bad boy. sweet! this snap spreader system from scotts makes caring for your lawn snap-crackin' simple, guaranteed. just take the handy, no-mess bag, then snap, lock, and go. it's a new day for lawn care, feedings never been so easy. to see a demo of the snap spreader, go to scotts.com. feed your lawn. feed it! [ male announcer ] don't miss red lobster's lobsterfest! the year's largestelection of lobst entrees like loter lover's dream or new dueling lobster tail withne crab-stuffed tail and one topped with shrimp. hur
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dr. zeke emmanuel. thank you for joining me today on this momentum day, deadline day. zeeshg o zeke one of the architects of the law, i've got to ask you, this number 9.5 million uninsured are covered. if you break that down, 2 million covered through enrolling on the exchanges, 4.5 million covered through medicaid and 3 million young adults who have coverage through their parents' plans. which of those numbers surprises you the most and satisfies you the most? >> oh, i think actually the -- all of them together. it's really, you know, round about 10 million people who didn't have insurance now have insurance. we estimate excluding the undocumented, about 38 million, 40 million people. so the first year, we've got a quarter of the people who are uninsured before to get coverage and we know that coverage is a first step, it's not the end of the game, because people have to get health care but certainly relieves people of the financial worries and that is a very important element of having insurance that you can actually, if disaster struck, you get hit by a bus or aden
dr. zeke emmanuel. thank you for joining me today on this momentum day, deadline day. zeeshg o zeke one of the architects of the law, i've got to ask you, this number 9.5 million uninsured are covered. if you break that down, 2 million covered through enrolling on the exchanges, 4.5 million covered through medicaid and 3 million young adults who have coverage through their parents' plans. which of those numbers surprises you the most and satisfies you the most? >> oh, i think actually the...
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dr. zeke emmanuel, how the affordable care act will improve our terribly complex, blatantly unjust, out rageously i wanted this jonathan swift 18th century title. >> you got it. >> if that's what you call it, you got it. now we know why his brother is the one in hollywood. >> yes. >> although he was at the oscar new england journal of medicine party, red hot. >> alone. alone. i was the only person. >> so, zeke, what are you diagnosing this book? laying out the problems first? if so, how are we doing now over the last couple of years with addressing them? >> i do talk about the problems, end of the book projections into the future. health care is doing well. lots of people are nervous because there's lots of change. health care inflation is down to its lowest point in more than two decades. we've had reduced remissions. quality is going up in many ways. i think we're focusing on more value for patients. i'm an optimist about the system. at the end of the book i have these six mega trends for the future. one of which is i think healthcare inflation will go down in growth in the gdp by the end of th
dr. zeke emmanuel, how the affordable care act will improve our terribly complex, blatantly unjust, out rageously i wanted this jonathan swift 18th century title. >> you got it. >> if that's what you call it, you got it. now we know why his brother is the one in hollywood. >> yes. >> although he was at the oscar new england journal of medicine party, red hot. >> alone. alone. i was the only person. >> so, zeke, what are you diagnosing this book? laying out...
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. >> bishop emmanuel spearman was pastor to edward lee elmore, the man accused of murdering dr.ards. >> i have come to know edward in the late '70s. i pastored his home church. and his mother and i were best of friends. they didn't have a whole lot. >> one of 11 siblings, elmore's father was killed by a hit-and-run driver when elmore was 2. he grew up in dire poverty. >> he had a low i.q. i was a special ed teacher so i knew that he was slow. when i went to greenwood jail and i spoke with him, he really didn't know why he was there. and that bothered me. >> a hard worker, elmore got by on odd jobs like cleaning gutters and washing windows, including for dorothy edwards. when dorothy was murdered, age old fears and recrimination surfaced in the community. >> i know race plays a role when it comes to the justice system. here in greenwood, there are those who still have their agenda, but it's a hidden agenda. >> i'm positive that race played in edward lee elmore's trials. make no mistake, i think that was because he was the black guy that they say killed an older white woman. >> se
. >> bishop emmanuel spearman was pastor to edward lee elmore, the man accused of murdering dr.ards. >> i have come to know edward in the late '70s. i pastored his home church. and his mother and i were best of friends. they didn't have a whole lot. >> one of 11 siblings, elmore's father was killed by a hit-and-run driver when elmore was 2. he grew up in dire poverty. >> he had a low i.q. i was a special ed teacher so i knew that he was slow. when i went to greenwood...
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. >> bishop emmanuel spearman was pastor to edward lee elmore, the man accused of murdering dr.me to know edward in the late '70s. i pastored his home church. and his mother and i were best of friends. they didn't have a whole lot. >> one of 11 siblings, elmore's father was killed by a hit-and-run driver when elmore was 2. he grew up in dire poverty. >> he had a low i.q. i was a special ed teacher so i knew that he was slow. when i went to greenwood jail and i spoke with him, he really didn't know why he was there. and that bothered me. >> a hard worker, elmore got by on odd jobs like cleaning gutters and washing windows, including for dorothy edwards. when dorothy was murdered, age old fears and recrimination surfaced in the community. >> i know race plays a role when it comes to the justice system. here in greenwood, there are those who still have their agenda, but it's a hidden agenda. >> i'm positive that race played a factor in edward lee elmore's trials. and make no mistake about it, i think that was because he was the black guy that they say killed an older white woman. >
. >> bishop emmanuel spearman was pastor to edward lee elmore, the man accused of murdering dr.me to know edward in the late '70s. i pastored his home church. and his mother and i were best of friends. they didn't have a whole lot. >> one of 11 siblings, elmore's father was killed by a hit-and-run driver when elmore was 2. he grew up in dire poverty. >> he had a low i.q. i was a special ed teacher so i knew that he was slow. when i went to greenwood jail and i spoke with him,...
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. >> bishop emmanuel spearman was pastor to edward lee elmore, the man accused of murdering dr. edwards. >> i have come to know edward in the late '70s. i pastored his home church. and his mother and i were best of friends. they didn't have a whole lot. >> one of 11 siblings, elmore's father was killed by a hit-and-run driver when elmore was 2. he grew up in dire poverty. >> he had a low i.q. i was a special ed teacher so i knew that he was slow. when i went to greenwood jail and i spoke with him, he really didn't know why he was there. and that bothered me. >> a hard worker, elmore got by on odd jobs like cleaning gutters and washing windows, including for dorothy edwards. when dorothy was murdered, age old fears and recrimination surfaced in the community. it comes to the justice system. >> i know race plays a role when it comes to the justice system. here in greenwood, there are those who still have their agenda, but it's a hidden agenda. >> i'm positive that race played in edward lee elmore's trials. make no mistake, i think that was because he was the black guy that they sa
. >> bishop emmanuel spearman was pastor to edward lee elmore, the man accused of murdering dr. edwards. >> i have come to know edward in the late '70s. i pastored his home church. and his mother and i were best of friends. they didn't have a whole lot. >> one of 11 siblings, elmore's father was killed by a hit-and-run driver when elmore was 2. he grew up in dire poverty. >> he had a low i.q. i was a special ed teacher so i knew that he was slow. when i went to greenwood...
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. >> bishop emmanuel spearman was pastor to edward lee elmore, the man accused of murdering dr.ome to know edward in the late '70s. i pastored his home church. and his mother and i were best of friends. they didn't have a whole lot. >> one of 11 siblings, elmore's father was killed by a hit-and-run driver when elmore was 2. he grew up in dire poverty. >> he had a low i.q. i was a special ed teacher so i knew that he was slow. when i went to greenwood jail and i spoke with him, he really didn't know why he was there. and that bothered me. >> a hard worker, elmore got by on odd jobs like cleaning gutters and washing windows, including for dorothy edwards. when dorothy was murdered, age old fears and recrimination surfaced in the community. >> i know race plays a role when it comes to the justice system. here in greenwood, there are those who still have their agenda, but it's a hidden agenda. >> i'm positive that race played in edward lee elmore's trials. make no mistake, i think that was because he was the black guy that they say killed an older white woman. >> searching through e
. >> bishop emmanuel spearman was pastor to edward lee elmore, the man accused of murdering dr.ome to know edward in the late '70s. i pastored his home church. and his mother and i were best of friends. they didn't have a whole lot. >> one of 11 siblings, elmore's father was killed by a hit-and-run driver when elmore was 2. he grew up in dire poverty. >> he had a low i.q. i was a special ed teacher so i knew that he was slow. when i went to greenwood jail and i spoke with him,...