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." >> "world news now" weather brought to you by united health care. ou by united health care. ♪ approaching medicare eligibility? you may think you can put off checking out your medicare options until you're sixty-five, but now is a good time to get the ball rolling. keep in mind, medicare only covers about eighty percent of part b medical costs. the rest is up to you. that's where aarp medicare supplement insurance plans insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company come in. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, saving you in out-of-pocket medical costs. you've learned that taking informed steps along the way really makes a difference later. that's what it means to go long™. call now and request this free [decision guide]. it's full of information on medicare and the range of aarp medicare supplement plans to choose from based on your needs and budget. all plans like these let you choose any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients, and there are no network restrictions. unitedhealthcare insurance company has over thirty
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." >>> "world news now" weather brought to you by united health care. if you're approaching 65, now's the time to get your ducks in a row. to learn about medicare, and the options you have. you see, medicare doesn't cover everything - only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so if 65 is around the corner, think about an insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. so don't wait. call to request your free decision guide. and gather the information now to help you choose a plan later. these types of plans let you pick any doctor or hospital that takes medicare patients. and there's a range of plans to choose from, depending on you needs and your budget. so if you're turning 65 soon, call now and get started. because the time to think about tomorrow...is today. go long. breathe easier with your vicks vaporub. soothing cough relief that starts working instantly. >>> t
." >>> "world news now" weather brought to you by united health care. if you're approaching 65, now's the time to get your ducks in a row. to learn about medicare, and the options you have. you see, medicare doesn't cover everything - only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so if 65 is around the corner, think about an insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they help cover...
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." >>> "world news now" weather brought to you by united health care. i'm only in my 60's. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out lan, insured by unitedhealthcare surance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. to me, relationships matter. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. [ male announcer ] with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital and virtually no referrals needed. so don't wait. call now and request this free decision guide to help you better understand medicare... and which aarp medicare supplement plan might be best for you. there's a wide range to choose
." >>> "world news now" weather brought to you by united health care. i'm only in my 60's. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out lan, insured by unitedhealthcare...
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." >>> "world news now" weather brought to you by united health care. care. but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, call today to request a free decision guide. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients... plus, there are no networks, and virtually no referrals needed. join the millions who have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp... and provided by unitedhealthcare insurance company, which has over 30 years of experience behind it. with all the good years ahead, look for the experience and commitment
." >>> "world news now" weather brought to you by united health care. care. but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, call today to request a free decision guide. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts...
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. >> reporter: united health care has now said they will pay for the prosthetic and regrets any inconvenience saying the medical provider the family chose is out of network. it is a step in the right direction for a dad who says his teenager won't be slowed down. >> it is an inspiration to get through this has been powerful. >> with more prosthetics eventually needed the family worries about future hurdles to come. scott mcfarlane, news4 i-team. >> made so much progress. >>> doug joins us now. today was balmy? >> 56 earlier today. i think by thursday arch some areas could be 6 for a wind drop. it's coming, pretty quickly but you still have time to work it out. right now, a little bit on the breezy side. look at what we saw earlier. chopper 4 getting this great shot of the moon. the moon is full tomorrow. it's smil u.s. close. it's still a super moon, 14% brighter than it normally is. going to get a great shot of it tonight. now the clouds are moving in and that might be the best chance we see of it. temperatures around the region, not bad, 47. our average high is 48. we are close to the avera
. >> reporter: united health care has now said they will pay for the prosthetic and regrets any inconvenience saying the medical provider the family chose is out of network. it is a step in the right direction for a dad who says his teenager won't be slowed down. >> it is an inspiration to get through this has been powerful. >> with more prosthetics eventually needed the family worries about future hurdles to come. scott mcfarlane, news4 i-team. >> made so much progress....
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united health care up 30%. it is fallen recently. shares of goldman sachs and jpmorgan chase having a great year. up 26% each. >>> amazon is now taking on grocery stores with a twist. amazon go is a new app tied to a physical grocery store. what happens here is customers check in at the entrance with the app and grab what you want. amazon claims it can track the items through computer programs and deep learning technology. what are those? when shoppers are done, they just walk out. their bill is paid you there the app. the stores won't have many employees which keep costs lower than traditional grocery stores. the first store in seattle. if you are eager to go see it, that is where amazon has headquarters. it is now only open to amazon employees. the public gets to shop early next year. that is an awesome way to grocery shop. i hate the lines. >> deep learning practices? what are they probing syou? >>> all right. "early start" continues right now. president-elect trump widens his search for secretary of state again. could the ceo of
united health care up 30%. it is fallen recently. shares of goldman sachs and jpmorgan chase having a great year. up 26% each. >>> amazon is now taking on grocery stores with a twist. amazon go is a new app tied to a physical grocery store. what happens here is customers check in at the entrance with the app and grab what you want. amazon claims it can track the items through computer programs and deep learning technology. what are those? when shoppers are done, they just walk out....
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united health care is up 37%. jpmorgan chase leading the charge among financial stocks at 31%.r recovery there as crude oil prices rebounded. perhaps the most impressive gain belongs to goldman sachs. not only a former employer for top administration posts for trump, but the darling of the dow's post-election rally. the iconic wall street bank up a stunning 32% since trump's victory. that's helped goldman sachs price help after the meltdown of 2008. that jump is contributed 24% or 385 of the dow's 1,600-point rally since november. it is the most expensive stock on the average trading at $240 a share. because of the way the dow is calculated, it makes it more influential in the index. what is behind the strong performance? high interest rates and more trading activity and hope of less regulation under the trump administration. >> for the average person, check your 401(k). >>> now "early start" continues right now. ♪ the sun going down on me >>> we love that voice. remembering a pop icon. george michael passes away overnight at just 53 years of age. we have details and tributes f
united health care is up 37%. jpmorgan chase leading the charge among financial stocks at 31%.r recovery there as crude oil prices rebounded. perhaps the most impressive gain belongs to goldman sachs. not only a former employer for top administration posts for trump, but the darling of the dow's post-election rally. the iconic wall street bank up a stunning 32% since trump's victory. that's helped goldman sachs price help after the meltdown of 2008. that jump is contributed 24% or 385 of the...
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. >> as for connor, days after the i-team inquired, his insurer, united health care, said it will pay for the pros it at the time particula -- prosthetic. it is a step in the right direction, for a teenager, whose dad says won't be slowed down. >> to get through this and continue on with his life and really powerful. >> with more prosthetics eventually needed, the family worries about future hurdles to come. scott mcfarland, news 4. >>> first at 4, thees that could decide bill cosby's fate. should more than a dozen women be allowed to testify against him? >>> this is news >>> bill cosby was back in a pennsylvania courtroom today at a hearing involving his sexual assault case. >> 13 other women say cosby drugged and molested them. as pamela osborne reports, a judge is deciding whether to allow them >> reporter: bill cosby was all smiles when he first exited his vehicle accompanied by his legal team. cosby was walking with a cane as he entered the courthouse. he joked with a security guard, saying don't tase me, bro. they are trying to urge the judge to allow testimony from 13 other acc
. >> as for connor, days after the i-team inquired, his insurer, united health care, said it will pay for the pros it at the time particula -- prosthetic. it is a step in the right direction, for a teenager, whose dad says won't be slowed down. >> to get through this and continue on with his life and really powerful. >> with more prosthetics eventually needed, the family worries about future hurdles to come. scott mcfarland, news 4. >>> first at 4, thees that could...
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united health care up more than 30%. shares have fallen recently. world domination, amazon has gone after book stores and retail chains and electronic shops. now grocery stores with a twist. amazon go is an app tied to a physical grocery store. customers check in at the entrance with the app and they grab whatever items they want. amazon claims it can track them automatically through computer programs and deep learning technologies which john and i are trying to figure out. when shoppers are done, you walk out with your stuff. you pay your bill through the app. the stores won't have many employees, which keeps costs lower than traditional grocery stores. the first store in seattle where amazon is headquartered. it is only open to amazon employees. the public will shop at it early next year. i will give you $100 if you can tell me what a deep learning technology. >> twitter told me it is consumer research on you. they learn about you by your shopping patterns. i think it is a probe. >>> that's it for us. i'm alison kosik. >> i'm john berman. presiden
united health care up more than 30%. shares have fallen recently. world domination, amazon has gone after book stores and retail chains and electronic shops. now grocery stores with a twist. amazon go is an app tied to a physical grocery store. customers check in at the entrance with the app and they grab whatever items they want. amazon claims it can track them automatically through computer programs and deep learning technologies which john and i are trying to figure out. when shoppers are...
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united health care, a 55% gain. no slouch in terms of leaders in returns among current dow members. home depot, up almost 4 hundred% at this point. visa up 329% and apple up 317%. many of these stocks weren't part of the dow in 2009 or 1999. however they are driving stuff today. no laggards or losers. but ibm, big blue only up 31% since that 2009 mark. exxonmobil up 26%. lot of oil price volatility, energy stock volatility contributing to that cisco systems, 26% of the upside and goldman sachs up 25%. if you take a look at the overall picture since, guys, some interesting moves with how these guys have done in that timeframe. now you go back, at&t, bank of america, alcoa, hp, kraft were all part of the dow. no longer there. let's take a look at these names and figure out if the new dow is indicative of the new economy and industrial environment as opposed to the old guys. back to you. >> dominic chu at hq. let's get over to rick and and check on the santelli exchange. rick? >> thank you, carl. 20,000 in front of what is or could be an implementation issue of the reasons many are pur
united health care, a 55% gain. no slouch in terms of leaders in returns among current dow members. home depot, up almost 4 hundred% at this point. visa up 329% and apple up 317%. many of these stocks weren't part of the dow in 2009 or 1999. however they are driving stuff today. no laggards or losers. but ibm, big blue only up 31% since that 2009 mark. exxonmobil up 26%. lot of oil price volatility, energy stock volatility contributing to that cisco systems, 26% of the upside and goldman sachs...
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united health care up 37%. that's despite worries of obamacare going away.covery there as crude oil prices rebounded late this year. perhaps the most impressive gain belongs to goldman sachs. not only a former employer to trump's picks for top administration posts, but also the darling of the dow's post-election rally. the iconic wall street bank is up a stunning 32% since trump's victory. that had helped goldman recover from the financial meltdown of 2008. the jump contributed to 24% or 385 points of the dow's 1,600 point rally since november. it is the most expensive stock in the average trading at $240 a share. because the dow is calculated, it makes the moves more influential al on the dow. what is behind the strong performance? higher interest rates and more trading activity and less regulation. >>> election lexcellent. it is great celebrating boxing day with you. >> i'm alison kosik. >> i'm joe johns. friends and fans are reacting to the sudden death of pop icon >> friends don't friends to the security council. >> suspend fighting the united nations. >
united health care up 37%. that's despite worries of obamacare going away.covery there as crude oil prices rebounded late this year. perhaps the most impressive gain belongs to goldman sachs. not only a former employer to trump's picks for top administration posts, but also the darling of the dow's post-election rally. the iconic wall street bank is up a stunning 32% since trump's victory. that had helped goldman recover from the financial meltdown of 2008. the jump contributed to 24% or 385...
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among the top point drags we're looking at some health-care names including united health care.ne of the key cancer drugs, the quote, unquote bubble could burst. on the year down even more come about 40% on pace for his worst year since 2002. another pocket of weakness of the miners including freeport mac -- although this as copper is trading down. we take a look at a three month view, traded up into the election and then started to trade higher out of the election hopes that the donald trump administration would be good for infrastructure. see copper starting to back down, down three days in a row at levels last seen closer to the election. some people are revisiting those views as stockpiles for copper have been climbing for six days in a row. as for what could be ahead, we head into the bloomberg, this is a long-term chart of copper. it he sending trend. copper is in a bear market but we see most recently this year, we see the trend channel is starting to break out. last week i did have the honor of moderating a technical panel. rich ross of evercore partners thinks the break
among the top point drags we're looking at some health-care names including united health care.ne of the key cancer drugs, the quote, unquote bubble could burst. on the year down even more come about 40% on pace for his worst year since 2002. another pocket of weakness of the miners including freeport mac -- although this as copper is trading down. we take a look at a three month view, traded up into the election and then started to trade higher out of the election hopes that the donald trump...
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health care, nursing aides. maria: health care has been a job creator. >> a job creator, united health care, best performing stocka: united health care. peter barnes is at the labor department and has the number on november jobs report right now, peter. >> 178,000 new nonfarm payroll jobs in november. maria, 178,000 new jobs, about as expected, but the unemployment rate, taking a big drop to 4.6%. from 4.9% in october, that's the lowest unemployment rate since august 2007. the lowest in nine years. the rate went down in part because about 200,000 people left the labor force last month, pushing the labor force participation right down to 62.7%. 1/10 of a percent drop. so, this will give the fed, of course, some more ammo now to raise rates at its next policy meeting in two weeks. but, average hourly wages unexpectedly fell in november by 1/10 of a percent to 25.89. but it's taken a big pop in october, 0.4% increase then. so a little bit of giveback there. and wages are up 2 1/2% year over year. looking at sectors, professional and business services up. and 44,000, leisure and hospitality plus 29. government and st
health care, nursing aides. maria: health care has been a job creator. >> a job creator, united health care, best performing stocka: united health care. peter barnes is at the labor department and has the number on november jobs report right now, peter. >> 178,000 new nonfarm payroll jobs in november. maria, 178,000 new jobs, about as expected, but the unemployment rate, taking a big drop to 4.6%. from 4.9% in october, that's the lowest unemployment rate since august 2007. the...
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etna and united health care have pulled out of the exchanges.nd more scant and deteriorating. the prices are skyrocketing. this will only cause more insurance companies to leave the market and leave the people who are covered who are mostly sick in real trouble. >> democrats are having issues as well internally. we know democratic leaders asked a couple of their senators, don't take jobs in the trump administration if you're offered. explain for us, shelby, why they don't want their own people inside trump's cabinet and having influence in some way. >> well, right now the democrats already have a minority. they have a 48-person minority. so you would think losing one seat wouldn't be the worst thing in the world, now we have representatives in the white house. we can have our voice heard in the trump administration however that's a huge blow to democratic leadership in the senate if either of these people take jobs with the trump administration. i just spoke to someone who worked for harry reid and his leadership when he was a senate leader. he
etna and united health care have pulled out of the exchanges.nd more scant and deteriorating. the prices are skyrocketing. this will only cause more insurance companies to leave the market and leave the people who are covered who are mostly sick in real trouble. >> democrats are having issues as well internally. we know democratic leaders asked a couple of their senators, don't take jobs in the trump administration if you're offered. explain for us, shelby, why they don't want their own...
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." >>> "world news now" weather brought to you by united health care. care. but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, they could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call today to request a free decision guide. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients... plus, there are no networks, and virtually no referrals needed. join the millions who have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp... and provided by unitedhealthcare insurance company, with all the good years ahead, look for the experience and commitment to go the distance with you. >>> >>> seems neither snow nor rain nor fire prevents them from doing their duties. in north carolina, they battled a fire in the truck, but with the help of a passerby, they saved most of the packages. they got a little wet, but not burned. the driver was not hurt. >> the amazon smiles are still upsidedow
." >>> "world news now" weather brought to you by united health care. care. but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, they could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call today to request a free decision guide. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients... plus, there are no networks, and...
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the newest ones, united health care, travelers, boeing. look at that, trish, stocks individually and how many dow points they're responsible for of the roughly 1,000 that we've added between 19 and 20,000. today financials continue to add to their gains whether it's goldman or travelers, jpmorgan and american express. all those stocks continue to do well. you have the new sheriff in town phenomenon with mr. trump taking over, but here i think people want to talk about what's next. trish: i want to follow on the financials, we're going to keep the microphones open, everyone participate here because this is a big deal. we are potentially looking at history being made, dow 20,000. michael, connell's pointing to the financials. up 20, 30% in some cases. is there still an opportunity here for people to get in, or have they kind of run their course? >> i feel like long term you're going to want to own these over the next couple of years. they're pricing in a lot of -- first of all, they're pricing in a lot of negative sentiment. at the beginning
the newest ones, united health care, travelers, boeing. look at that, trish, stocks individually and how many dow points they're responsible for of the roughly 1,000 that we've added between 19 and 20,000. today financials continue to add to their gains whether it's goldman or travelers, jpmorgan and american express. all those stocks continue to do well. you have the new sheriff in town phenomenon with mr. trump taking over, but here i think people want to talk about what's next. trish: i want...
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health care stocks. united health group and ph yser. ump is vocal about not liking the obama care. we'll see about that. and that's the things we are working on here today. >> you got it. thank you. >> and right now, amazonç prim fulfillment centers are in overdrive. they can deliver items to your doorstep mere hours after they are are ordered. it is all hands on deck kind can of operation that relies on people than machines. that is adam? >> in a place with traffic grid lock, you can get your items delivered and cost you sen.99 and member of amazon prime. there are 30 hubs like this one in manhattan that is not nationwide. it is here and in major cities. big screen tv and if you need food nothing says loving like rios spaghetti sauce. this is a hot item. this is nintendo classic. and 60 bucks in ama zone prime right now. you got to monitor and they pop them on live and they are selling on ebay for 300ç bucks and keep monitoring and you would get it. seven opinion 99 you get it in an hour and if you are a prime number you you get it fr
health care stocks. united health group and ph yser. ump is vocal about not liking the obama care. we'll see about that. and that's the things we are working on here today. >> you got it. thank you. >> and right now, amazonç prim fulfillment centers are in overdrive. they can deliver items to your doorstep mere hours after they are are ordered. it is all hands on deck kind can of operation that relies on people than machines. that is adam? >> in a place with traffic grid...
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in terms of the dow, you're looking at what, united health care, goldman sachs and carp caterpillar is really half the gain. small caps i always love. and i think there may be a lot of shorts covering, but i think there are a lot of people not wanting to miss this. and i think that this rotation into a broader diversification in the markets is good. but i must say the people who are sitting with their 60-40 balance portfolios, which means they're globally balanced, that means they have overseas, they have bonds, they're not digging the return so far. they're looking at the dow and the s&p, and they're saying, hey, what happened to me? i'm up 3 to 4%. i think as this gets broader, it's better there. i'm a little nervous about europe, although i understand they are extending the qe that they're doing over there for another six months. it was supposed to end in march. then i need to talk to bonds, because munis have been sold off ridiculously, in my opinion, and you see huge chunks being bought by foreign governments. you see mentions by munis and insurance companies. they need yield and
in terms of the dow, you're looking at what, united health care, goldman sachs and carp caterpillar is really half the gain. small caps i always love. and i think there may be a lot of shorts covering, but i think there are a lot of people not wanting to miss this. and i think that this rotation into a broader diversification in the markets is good. but i must say the people who are sitting with their 60-40 balance portfolios, which means they're globally balanced, that means they have...
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so it is the drugs is the biotechs, united health care has one of the best databases of information on health care in the world. at the end of the day, health care is undervalued. but not just from an earnings perspective. if you look at price to cash flow on price to sales especially, in the biotech area, they look expressly interesting at these levels. i think too that the sector has been unarbitrarily sold since the midpoint of 2015. and so when biotechs peaked. we think most of our institutional investors around the world are underexposed biotech and drugs. >> leave it there. thank you so much. happy new year to you. >>> russia retaliates to u.s. sanctions. not in the way you might think. we're live in moscow. ahead, another look at today's mystery chart. you've been waiting for dow 20,000. this stock, it is partly to blame. the name and much more when "power lunch" returns. this retiremt. and i never getired of ies. aru entirelylyared trere plr never ting retirg rered tires rerement with etrade. aru entirelylyared trere plri'm in ves a as rg rervi invest with e*trade,s wherors cai
so it is the drugs is the biotechs, united health care has one of the best databases of information on health care in the world. at the end of the day, health care is undervalued. but not just from an earnings perspective. if you look at price to cash flow on price to sales especially, in the biotech area, they look expressly interesting at these levels. i think too that the sector has been unarbitrarily sold since the midpoint of 2015. and so when biotechs peaked. we think most of our...
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. >> as for connor, days after the i team inquiried about the holdup, united health care said they wouldr the prosthetics and regrets any inconvenience the company called. >> the inspiration level to get through this and to continue on with his life has been really powerful. >> but with more prosthetics eventually needed, the family worries about the future hurdles to come. scott mcfarland, news 4. >> time now is 7:206789 want to turn our attention to the weather. we're like. this man, we're on a roller coaster. >> you know, i did a double take. when i come out of my garage, i watch and >> it is warmer now than just a couple hours ago. we're up to around 60 degrees. that's about more than 30 degrees warmer than we were this same time yesterday morning when a dramatic change occurred. thanks to a very stiff southerly wind that is blowing through. question see that this live view from our storm team 4 tower camera. and those floudz are racing in from the south. and they are going to bring rain here in another couple of hours. right now temperatures 60 degrees at reagan national. they're up
. >> as for connor, days after the i team inquiried about the holdup, united health care said they wouldr the prosthetics and regrets any inconvenience the company called. >> the inspiration level to get through this and to continue on with his life has been really powerful. >> but with more prosthetics eventually needed, the family worries about the future hurdles to come. scott mcfarland, news 4. >> time now is 7:206789 want to turn our attention to the weather. we're...
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united health care another big name that moved up here. health care did well in the first part of the year kind of side ways in the third quarter and then took off again in the fourth quarter here up about 36%. number three, financials didn't do that. the financials had a lousy first half of the year. boy, did they take off when interest rates started moving. goldman sachs up 33%. same with oil stocks. nothing. terrible performers. take a look right here. chevron ended up 31%. modest bounce in april. side ways until the election, started taking off on higher prices around the opec agreement and partly on overall trump rally. dispoints we had some. remember what happened to nike? nike had a series of what you would call disappointing guidance. rival adidas gained ground. nike ended the year down about 18%. there are two or three stocks overall. here is the important thing going into 2017 on this last trading day. the s&p is up 10% year to date. as for the disappointment about dow 20,000 we are less than one percent from historic highs. and
united health care another big name that moved up here. health care did well in the first part of the year kind of side ways in the third quarter and then took off again in the fourth quarter here up about 36%. number three, financials didn't do that. the financials had a lousy first half of the year. boy, did they take off when interest rates started moving. goldman sachs up 33%. same with oil stocks. nothing. terrible performers. take a look right here. chevron ended up 31%. modest bounce in...
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. >> you'd be happy to know united health care one of the best performers, caterpillar.an sachs has come from well behind to put up a stellar year as has j.p. morgan. all contributing. >> that's right. >> to what will be that approach. >> and those are the industrys that have done very well. also the higher priced stocks have done well. so there's a lot of focus when you get to these landmarks on construction of the dow and the specifics of which stocks move it more and less and kind of the antiquated version of it. i pulled up a ten-year chart of the dow and s&p and just so happens they are in precise lockstep over that span of time. they give to and fro, but right now you're in a kind of market that's pretty good for the dow. it's large cap, it's value, it's industrial, it's financial. >> i wonder whether if we do hit that milestone we suddenly see a bit of rotation. because as you say the differentiation much more pronounced on the short term. to date the dow is way ahead of the s&p and nasdaq, so it does suggest if been up a bit aggressively. >> well, it's the sector
. >> you'd be happy to know united health care one of the best performers, caterpillar.an sachs has come from well behind to put up a stellar year as has j.p. morgan. all contributing. >> that's right. >> to what will be that approach. >> and those are the industrys that have done very well. also the higher priced stocks have done well. so there's a lot of focus when you get to these landmarks on construction of the dow and the specifics of which stocks move it more and...
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any options for health care in the united states. >> cleveland clinic, mayo clinic , john hopkins, the three top people, the best in the world, and they were amazing and have some really good ideas, and we have to get it fixed. i have been saying we will take care of our vets, and we will take care of our vets. they were all in a room together with myself and some others, and we will make it great for the veterans. the veterans have been treated very, very unfairly. >> here here. >> i don't want to see veterans waiting in line for weeks. in many cases, they have a minor illness and it takes so long to see a doctor that it becomes a major illness, and i don't want to see that anymore, so we will see what happens. , theu look at my website doctors were expanding to me when you wait too long, it is life-threatening, and that is what is happening. people are dying. we are going to fix of properly. not like it has been done in the past. you said you wanted to dissolve your charity, but the new york ag office says you cannot do that. >> i have a foundation that has given millions of dollars
any options for health care in the united states. >> cleveland clinic, mayo clinic , john hopkins, the three top people, the best in the world, and they were amazing and have some really good ideas, and we have to get it fixed. i have been saying we will take care of our vets, and we will take care of our vets. they were all in a room together with myself and some others, and we will make it great for the veterans. the veterans have been treated very, very unfairly. >> here here....
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you do need to discern, i mean, we've got the drugmakers that have been under pressure, but united health carensurers have been very strong, one of the strongest components of the dow up almost 35% or so during the course of this year. but it will be of course very important. rewriting obamacare, what you get there, and then the tax code itself. i mean, i talked to so many portfolio managers and number of senior executives who are sort of waiting and wondering what are we going to see and what will be this potentially massive overhaul of the tax code. the ramifications for which will be dramatic for so many businesses. i mean, just consider simply the deductibility of interest. that alone will change the business plans for a lot of companies, levered companies for example. will they still allow that? is ryan going to lead the day? where's trump going to be on all this? these are questions we don't have answered but we can expect it's going to have hugely important reverberations. >> and, david, i think that's something that the bankers are particularly excited about as well that could give the
you do need to discern, i mean, we've got the drugmakers that have been under pressure, but united health carensurers have been very strong, one of the strongest components of the dow up almost 35% or so during the course of this year. but it will be of course very important. rewriting obamacare, what you get there, and then the tax code itself. i mean, i talked to so many portfolio managers and number of senior executives who are sort of waiting and wondering what are we going to see and what...
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united health care higher by 555%. it wasn't in the dow then, but still worth looking at. only seen its shares rise by 25% in that time. of course it captures the financial crisis as well. what a long strange trip it's been. you're watching "squawk box" on cnbc. ♪ we're drowning in information. where, in all of this, is the stuff that matters? the stakes are so high, your finances, your future. how do you solve this? you don't. you partner with a firm that advises governments and the fortune 500, and, can deliver insight person to person, on what matters to you. morgan stanley. our mission at clover is to highest quality dairy products. clover has relationships with 27 different family farms. the environment is who clover is. without it, we're nothing. pg&e's been a great partner. they're the energy experts, we're the milk guys. pg&e worked with clover on a number of energy efficiency projects to save energy every month. if you're part of the fabric of the community, you've got to ensure that you do things right, environment included. learn how you can save at pge.com/save
united health care higher by 555%. it wasn't in the dow then, but still worth looking at. only seen its shares rise by 25% in that time. of course it captures the financial crisis as well. what a long strange trip it's been. you're watching "squawk box" on cnbc. ♪ we're drowning in information. where, in all of this, is the stuff that matters? the stakes are so high, your finances, your future. how do you solve this? you don't. you partner with a firm that advises governments and...
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united health care the company y has not helping out.ng.months to the family proved their son ther needed a prosthetic leg.eg. the familiar still say the goodg news is, connor is back ink i college now trying to lead whatt he calls a normal life. lif >>> two former congressmen duesm in court today, one for for arraignment, the other for sentencing. >> let's start with at rain manw for aariton shock the formermer illinois congressman expected t plead not guilty as he faces 242 counts including theft of of government funds, wire and e-mail fraud and making falseg l statements in expense vouchers.s shock stepped down from congreso in march ofm 2015 a cover boy oo men's health magazine onn allegations he misused government and campaign funds to finance elaborate decoration ata his office ton take lavish lavis trips.trip >>> happening now a federalen juing dgeno will decide the fatf former pennsylvania lawmaker chaka fattah today. today the former u.s. congressman wass found guilty of a long list ofoi charges including money laundering, fraud, r
united health care the company y has not helping out.ng.months to the family proved their son ther needed a prosthetic leg.eg. the familiar still say the goodg news is, connor is back ink i college now trying to lead whatt he calls a normal life. lif >>> two former congressmen duesm in court today, one for for arraignment, the other for sentencing. >> let's start with at rain manw for aariton shock the formermer illinois congressman expected t plead not guilty as he faces 242...
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united health care initially refused to pay for the prosthetic claiming confusion over his benefits.ow that's been cleared up. the family said that united won't pie for his wheelchair. they're looking to find one eligible for his coverage. >>> a group of students is taking legal action fighting for their right to free speech. grand valley state university in michigan slapped with a lawsuit accused of violating the first amendment. the students say the administration to arrest him for talking to classmates about the first amendment outside of two free speech zones on campus. the school denying the allegations. we'll watch the stories. brian? >> this year alone, 137 police officers have been killed in the line of duty. 62 of them by gunfire. one veteran is going above and beyond to use his small business to make the lives of the families who lost a loved one easier. >> here to share his story, former navy s.e.a.l. of strike force energy, and police officer and spokesperson for blue lives matter. thank you randy sutton for being here. >> shawn and i bonded because he has a great christm
united health care initially refused to pay for the prosthetic claiming confusion over his benefits.ow that's been cleared up. the family said that united won't pie for his wheelchair. they're looking to find one eligible for his coverage. >>> a group of students is taking legal action fighting for their right to free speech. grand valley state university in michigan slapped with a lawsuit accused of violating the first amendment. the students say the administration to arrest him for...
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united health, caterpillar, and goldman sachs and caterpillar was up quite nicely and united health was one of the few health care stars this year. investors like the fact that they will exit obamacare next year. profits are set to grow well goldman sachs benefited from the big move up in yields this year. were just talking about the affordable care act and how the scenario will change. we will keep an eye on that. let's check in on first word news with taylor riggs. russia is the story, vladimir putin overruled his foreign and decided not to retaliate from the president obama expulsion of 35 russian diplomats. he said he would not expel his foreign minister urged that 35 american diplomats before it's to leave russia. the russians were kicked out of the u.s. in retaliation for russian interference in the election. the kremlin says the obama administration is trying to sabotage donald trump's outreach to russia. we will have more on this in a moment. in syria, the cease-fire is holding despite minor violations. russia and turkey worked at a true is between rebels and the syrian government troops and hope it will
united health, caterpillar, and goldman sachs and caterpillar was up quite nicely and united health was one of the few health care stars this year. investors like the fact that they will exit obamacare next year. profits are set to grow well goldman sachs benefited from the big move up in yields this year. were just talking about the affordable care act and how the scenario will change. we will keep an eye on that. let's check in on first word news with taylor riggs. russia is the story,...
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those who serve in uniform, who have earned the health-care benefits of the va received world-class health care and donald trump as president of the unitedwill fix the v.a. and ensure that all of those who have served have all the benefits and world-class benefits and health care from day one. [applause] i was just on capitol hill today meeting with leaders in the senate. the president-elect and i have been on capitol hill and i'm going to tell you, right out of the box our president-elect is going to be in the promise-keeping business for working with leaders in the house and senate and we are going to repeal of obamacare lock, stock, and barrel. [applause] the number one priority in this administration is to keep that promise to the american people. enormous premium increases facing the american people. the heritage foundation did so much to educate the public. 25% average premium increasing facing the united states, and in the state of arizona, 116 increase. the president-elect has directed the leadership in congress to put on his desk with all deliberate speed a bill that repeals obamacare he and we will set into motion a process to
those who serve in uniform, who have earned the health-care benefits of the va received world-class health care and donald trump as president of the unitedwill fix the v.a. and ensure that all of those who have served have all the benefits and world-class benefits and health care from day one. [applause] i was just on capitol hill today meeting with leaders in the senate. the president-elect and i have been on capitol hill and i'm going to tell you, right out of the box our president-elect is...
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. >> this campaign is about moving the united states toward universal health care. john: at this sanders event supporters carried red flags, red as a number of -- the color of socialism and communism. look what socialism has done to people in venezuela. 50 years ago venezuelans have the highest wages in south america and then they elected hugo chavez. he said we will make it even better than socialism. american leftists were excited. a hack at salon wrote about hugo chavez economic baracl but what really happened? >> stay thousands of people waited in long lines to try to buy food. this line goesrod the block and then back again. some line seemed to stretch for miles. often people wait in line and find the store has run out of food. food is so scarce that people fight in the street over bags of flour. ever see this at greedy capitalist free-market country's? know. how did things get this bad in what was once the richest country in south america? how do they get that back? lift us and people who should know. gloria alvarez lives in guatemala and has watched socialist
. >> this campaign is about moving the united states toward universal health care. john: at this sanders event supporters carried red flags, red as a number of -- the color of socialism and communism. look what socialism has done to people in venezuela. 50 years ago venezuelans have the highest wages in south america and then they elected hugo chavez. he said we will make it even better than socialism. american leftists were excited. a hack at salon wrote about hugo chavez economic baracl...
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health-care benefits of the ba -- v.a. receive world-class health care hand donald trump as president of the united states is going to fix the. and ensure that all of those who have served have world-class benefits and health care from day one. i was just on capitol hill today meeting with leaders in the senate. the president-elect and i have been on capitol hill and i'm going to tell you, right out of the box our president-elect is going to be in the promise-keeping business for working with leaders in the house and senate and we are going to repeal of obamacare lock, stock, and barrel. the number one priority in this administration is to keep that promise to the american people. enormous premium increases facing the american people. the heritage foundation did so much to educate the public. in the state of arizona, one hundred 16% increases. the president-elect has directed much to educate the public. in the state of arizona, one the leadership in congress to put on his desk with all deliberate speed a bill that repeals obamacare he and we will set into motion a process to replace it with free market reforms that reduce th
health-care benefits of the ba -- v.a. receive world-class health care hand donald trump as president of the united states is going to fix the. and ensure that all of those who have served have world-class benefits and health care from day one. i was just on capitol hill today meeting with leaders in the senate. the president-elect and i have been on capitol hill and i'm going to tell you, right out of the box our president-elect is going to be in the promise-keeping business for working with...
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today, we stand united to doing everything we can to protect san francisco as a sanctuary city >> (clapping.) >> yeah. >> today, today we stand unity the place where universal health care took flight from all over the country we stand united to protect all citizens we stand united to make sure that discrimination is eradicated not only in san francisco but across the country we will continue to fight against discrimination. >> (clapping.) >> we will continue to fight for equal protection under the law we want to make sure that all lives matter african-americans in this city deserve a voice i've been that voice phenomenon is board of supervisors we will continue to work with the san francisco police department, to build bridges and build trust we have so much work to do we will continue to be the voice for the list and doing everything we can to make sure that san francisco values remain at the forefront of decided we make on behalf of the citizens of this city. >> (clapping.) >> and let me say let me say it wouldn't won't be easy those fights over the last couple of years have never been easy by the anything as a native san franciscan if this city has taught me nothing
today, we stand united to doing everything we can to protect san francisco as a sanctuary city >> (clapping.) >> yeah. >> today, today we stand unity the place where universal health care took flight from all over the country we stand united to protect all citizens we stand united to make sure that discrimination is eradicated not only in san francisco but across the country we will continue to fight against discrimination. >> (clapping.) >> we will continue to...
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. >> this campaign is about moving the united states toward universal health care. john: at this sanders event supporters carried red flags, red as a number of -- the color of socialism and communism. look what socialism has done to people in venezuela. 50 years ago venezuelans have the highest wages in south america and then they elected hugo chavez. he said we will make it even better than socialism. american leftists were excited. a hack at salon wrote about hugo chavez economic baracl but what really happened? >> stay thousands of people waited in long lines to try to buy food. this line goes around the block and then back again. some line seemed to stretch for miles. often people wait in line and find the store has run out of food. food is so scarce that people fight in the street over bags of flour. ever see this at greedy capitalist free-market country's? know. how did things get this bad in what was once the richest country in south america? how do they get that back? lift us and people who should know. gloria alvarez lives in guatemala and has watched socia
. >> this campaign is about moving the united states toward universal health care. john: at this sanders event supporters carried red flags, red as a number of -- the color of socialism and communism. look what socialism has done to people in venezuela. 50 years ago venezuelans have the highest wages in south america and then they elected hugo chavez. he said we will make it even better than socialism. american leftists were excited. a hack at salon wrote about hugo chavez economic baracl...
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we're working with united health care. we're deployed with large providers like partners. we have lots of employers, fortune 500 employers that offer it as a benefit. >> laura had a question from your which is from your vantage point from a company that started aztec and now for some time has been moving into health care, how does a tech company become a health care company. >> well, it's an interesting question, i think from a microsoft perspective, we don't become a health care company per se, our mission and when they talk about it, too, enable individuals and organizations throughout the planet to achieve more, we look at who are these health care companies that are out there, whether it be mars or start up how do we enable them to deliver better product and service leveraging platform. you do need to build the health care expertise because standards matter, certifications matter, do you have a trusted platform, a trusted cloud to leverage so you can build solutions so people can feel comfortable. you have to build core competency, our approaches, any way, building blo
we're working with united health care. we're deployed with large providers like partners. we have lots of employers, fortune 500 employers that offer it as a benefit. >> laura had a question from your which is from your vantage point from a company that started aztec and now for some time has been moving into health care, how does a tech company become a health care company. >> well, it's an interesting question, i think from a microsoft perspective, we don't become a health care...