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leverage, per unit of compensation for the credit risk you are taking, is nearly at an all-time low. sense you are not getting paid for the kind of leverage and risk you are taking. performance has been good so far, high-yield in particular has been good. but that does not take away from the fact that you are not being paid for the leverage you are taking on today. jonathan: one thing we know in the fixed income universe is the huge bid. the previous conversation was about repricing the central bank, maybe completely pricing the phasing out. how does the shape your thoughts, not just on treasuries but the whole universe when we use complacency -- you think about that more broadly? >> yes. the discussion about covenant lite takes me back to the financial crisis. and this is kind of what is intended from the qe, you are get the to be trying to portfolio balance channel to work by expanding that out. we are starting to see and unwind of that with the unwind of the balance sheet and it worries me a little bit. as the yields go up, are these products going to be able to deal with the risi
leverage, per unit of compensation for the credit risk you are taking, is nearly at an all-time low. sense you are not getting paid for the kind of leverage and risk you are taking. performance has been good so far, high-yield in particular has been good. but that does not take away from the fact that you are not being paid for the leverage you are taking on today. jonathan: one thing we know in the fixed income universe is the huge bid. the previous conversation was about repricing the central...
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is spread we have --d per unit of luggage nearly at an all-time low.ense you are not being paid for the kind of leverage you are taking. performance has been very good so far full top investment in particular has been very good but that doesn't take away from the fact that you are not being paid. inathan: one thing we know the whole of the fixed income the previous conversation was about repricing the central bank, maybe completely pricing the phasing out. how does it shape your thoughts with the whole 16 income universe -- do you think about that more broadly? >> the whole discussion about covenant light takes me back to the financial crisis. this is kind of what is intended for qe, you are supposed to be going out into the credit spectrum and the portfolio balance channel works. we are starting to see the unwind at the balance sheet and that is what worries me, because as yields go up, are these products going to be able to deal with rising yields? jonathan: spreads are still really tight. is that going to change? >> spreads are tight, and that makes
is spread we have --d per unit of luggage nearly at an all-time low.ense you are not being paid for the kind of leverage you are taking. performance has been very good so far full top investment in particular has been very good but that doesn't take away from the fact that you are not being paid. inathan: one thing we know the whole of the fixed income the previous conversation was about repricing the central bank, maybe completely pricing the phasing out. how does it shape your thoughts with...
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that reflects a loss of about $300,000 in property value per unit. however, the owners say this is really a joke for them. they contend their property values have plummeted to near zero. but the city's assessor tells us the value is based on recent sales of comparable condos as well as sales in the building itself. millennium owners can appeal that ruling but the process can take more than a year. >>> a new report may just prove what you thought you already knew. bay area wages are not keeping up with housing costs according to a report by the silicon valley institute of regional study and reported by "the mercury news." wages are up 14% since 2011 in santa clara county, san mateo and san francisco. the median rents are 45% higher during that same time period. statewide wages rose about 1% in the last six years while rents rose nearly 8%. >>> new this morning student loans for tens of thousands of people may soon be wiped away because of missing paperwork. "the new york times" reports $5 billion in student loan funding from the national collegiate pr
that reflects a loss of about $300,000 in property value per unit. however, the owners say this is really a joke for them. they contend their property values have plummeted to near zero. but the city's assessor tells us the value is based on recent sales of comparable condos as well as sales in the building itself. millennium owners can appeal that ruling but the process can take more than a year. >>> a new report may just prove what you thought you already knew. bay area wages are not...
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sizzling we need to look at is spread, that you are getting paid per unit of leverage, , basically compensation credit risk you are taking, is nearly at an all-time low. so you are, in that sense -- you are not getting paid for the kind of leverage and risk you are taking. it is true as jim pointed out, , the performance has been good so far, high-yield in particular has been good. but that doesn't take away from the fact that you are not being paid for the leverage you are taking on today. jonathan: one thing we know in the whole of the fixed income universe is this huge bid. the previous conversation was about repressing the central bank, maybe completely pricing the phasing out. how does that shape your thoughts? the whole fixed income universe, would we use that word complacency, do you think about that more broadly? >> yes. that whole discussion about takes melight back to the financial crisis. and this is kind of what is intended from the qe, you are supposed to be going out of the credit spectrum and get the portfolio balance channel to work by expanding the credit spectrum. so now we ar
sizzling we need to look at is spread, that you are getting paid per unit of leverage, , basically compensation credit risk you are taking, is nearly at an all-time low. so you are, in that sense -- you are not getting paid for the kind of leverage and risk you are taking. it is true as jim pointed out, , the performance has been good so far, high-yield in particular has been good. but that doesn't take away from the fact that you are not being paid for the leverage you are taking on today....
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republicans are struggling with the healthcare effort is no one is talking about the prices, lowering the per-unit cost when we walk into the doctor's office or go to the hospital. one of the things that surprises me as a healthcare reporter is americans don't go to the doctor more than people in other countries but every time we walk through the door we get a bill that's double or triple other countries. the affordable care act did include reforms to reduce the overall volume of care to make doctors smarter about when they provide care, try to get them to order less unnecessary care. it didn't take aim at the actual prices and i think that's at the heart at the frustrations. the reason we have high deductibles and co-pays, it's a product of the really high prices. michael: i think that was the political problem with obamacare. remembering back back to 2009, president obama said we'll expand coverage and control prices so the american people expected prices to be under control and from that point forward, every time things went up again, even under employer coverage, you were paying more and getti
republicans are struggling with the healthcare effort is no one is talking about the prices, lowering the per-unit cost when we walk into the doctor's office or go to the hospital. one of the things that surprises me as a healthcare reporter is americans don't go to the doctor more than people in other countries but every time we walk through the door we get a bill that's double or triple other countries. the affordable care act did include reforms to reduce the overall volume of care to make...
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liz: what amount of money could we get per unit, per british thermal million unit? this, we're seeing that natural a gas at the moment is really cheap. you've got it at $2.97. >> yeah. liz: could we sell it for more to a country like ukraine who would pay more because they'd love to be rid of their sole provider, which is russia? >> in fact, entire europe, when you look at it, europe gets about 70% of its gas from russia. and with the u.s. lng coming as an alternative to russian gas, europeans are very, very fortunate, because they can now renegotiate the price of gas with russia as they have of alternative to russian gas now. liz: well, it is a fascinating report from the iea. thank you so much for coming first on fox business, fatih. >> thank you. liz: they finally sat down for dinner at the restaurant. right now they're at the eiffel tower restaurant taking pictureses with emmanuel macron and his first lady. there's melania and president trump. in this after a very busy day. remember, bastille day's july 14th. that is french independence day. and then you have th
liz: what amount of money could we get per unit, per british thermal million unit? this, we're seeing that natural a gas at the moment is really cheap. you've got it at $2.97. >> yeah. liz: could we sell it for more to a country like ukraine who would pay more because they'd love to be rid of their sole provider, which is russia? >> in fact, entire europe, when you look at it, europe gets about 70% of its gas from russia. and with the u.s. lng coming as an alternative to russian...
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now, our numbers have to match his, and once these numbers match per unit, that clears your unit. >>wo in here. >> that's right. >> all right. >> hey, red. you've got your count? >> coming down right now. 98 on three. >> no, 98 on four and five. >> 98 on four and five. >> yes. >> go check with alpine, donner, carson as well. make sure all moves are made that were set in prior to this. >> donner got canceled. >> everything has to be done before we can even -- >> hey, the longer we take doing this, the longer we take -- >>> next on "lockup," the search for missing inmates hits the streets. >> it's a very, very serious deal. >> and the search for dee dee's file hits a wall. >> like a domino effect. it's just getting worse and worse and worse. >> the u.s. ises condition deming the first icbm test laumt from north korea last niem the u.s. responded by firing warning missiles offer the south korea's east coast. secretary of state rex till easy is saying the u.s. will hold the regime accountable at the u.n. this is coming just days before the president travels to europe for the g20 summit w
now, our numbers have to match his, and once these numbers match per unit, that clears your unit. >>wo in here. >> that's right. >> all right. >> hey, red. you've got your count? >> coming down right now. 98 on three. >> no, 98 on four and five. >> 98 on four and five. >> yes. >> go check with alpine, donner, carson as well. make sure all moves are made that were set in prior to this. >> donner got canceled. >> everything has to...
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that was 1.5 spaces per unit. did talk a lot about maximums of parking minimum. i think the jury still out in literature. there's kind of a market urbanism argument against the saying now government is intervening too much. other people see its a necessary corrective. my own thought is probably enough to say, we won't force parking.ild too much most robuste findings with social science increases density leftist power all over the world. -- is anynything evidence that increasing density republicans. is there red city model or red state model? you. [laughter] that.l take because this is an event by the american conservative, i have to first point out conservative and often and are not often aren't things that go together. looking from a partisan and republican which in fairness, we are in washington d.c., note isnteresting to that, only one of the 20 largest cities right now has a republican mayor. yearsas not the case 20 ago. there has been a sorting that is taking place. that is due to we can speculate about a number of reasons for that happening. it from folks i
that was 1.5 spaces per unit. did talk a lot about maximums of parking minimum. i think the jury still out in literature. there's kind of a market urbanism argument against the saying now government is intervening too much. other people see its a necessary corrective. my own thought is probably enough to say, we won't force parking.ild too much most robuste findings with social science increases density leftist power all over the world. -- is anynything evidence that increasing density...
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-- why, withgh the private to profit nursing homes, the last one she was in was $10,000 of that per unit per bed. he is a world war ii veteran. care.d $2400 of his the rest is paid by medicaid. why would the government -- why when the government is paying, why can't we put a cap? why can't nursing homes be paynded to hire more aides, them more? the ratio is at port. that is why you have the falls and breaking hips. she raised a lot of fantastic points. on the medicaid issue, beneficiaries have problems getting access to specialists. the medicaid reamers that rates below private insurance. homes.ked about nursing we are talking about long-term care. it is not unusual to have the 100,000 dollars a year or higher. placing caps on how much nursing homes could charge you for care, states may have mandated staff to patient ratio. i am not sure what it is in the state of ohio. more of thele age, folks will need long-term care. she talked about people going through their pensions and savings. more and more people move into nursing home cade. shareid is paying a great of it. be a great may discus
-- why, withgh the private to profit nursing homes, the last one she was in was $10,000 of that per unit per bed. he is a world war ii veteran. care.d $2400 of his the rest is paid by medicaid. why would the government -- why when the government is paying, why can't we put a cap? why can't nursing homes be paynded to hire more aides, them more? the ratio is at port. that is why you have the falls and breaking hips. she raised a lot of fantastic points. on the medicaid issue, beneficiaries have...
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it is a loss of property value of about $300,000 per unit.owners, though, say they don tend their property values have plummeted to near zero. the city assessor says it was valued by comparable condos as well as the sale of the building itself. they can appeal that ruling but the process can take more than a year. >>> we have continuing coverage right now of that too close call at sfo by that narrow avoiding hitting four jets waiting on the taxiway below. the commissioner dave jones was on a flight that almost turned into a catastrophe. the pilot almost landed on the taxiway but aborted about 100 feet above those taxiing planes. jones told the bay area by phone that he wants a flecomplete and thorough investigation. >> we appeared to be pretty close to the ground. i do recall at the time he started to execute the climb, it looked to me like we were just seconds away from landing. >> that animation just gives you a sense of how close it was. aviation experts say that the plane may have been less than 10 seg seconds from disaster. >>> we want t
it is a loss of property value of about $300,000 per unit.owners, though, say they don tend their property values have plummeted to near zero. the city assessor says it was valued by comparable condos as well as the sale of the building itself. they can appeal that ruling but the process can take more than a year. >>> we have continuing coverage right now of that too close call at sfo by that narrow avoiding hitting four jets waiting on the taxiway below. the commissioner dave jones...
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to 180 to close to 200 inmates and sometimes one, two, or maybe if you are lucky three officers per unit worry about 180 people possessing weapons on a daily basis. that's why it's very important for them to be on their toes and look out for suspicious activity. >> the latest inmate weapon confiscated by officers was found in the segregation unit in the house of correction. >> this is in a sock, but in the sock, he had five aa batteries, and these aa batteries are something that he can order for his walkman radio through his canteen, and he chose to use the batteries in a method that they're not designed to do. he would drop them in a sock, tie the sock. now you have an instant weapon. sometimes they spin it or they just drop it. they would have it in their hand, drop it down, bam. that's not something i'd want to get hit in the head with. >> jail officials have tied this weapon to one of the newest inmates to arrive at the house -- delshaun bloodworth. >> i didn't think that i would get caught with the batteries in the sock, you know what i mean. >> it was tied back to mr. bloodworth vi
to 180 to close to 200 inmates and sometimes one, two, or maybe if you are lucky three officers per unit worry about 180 people possessing weapons on a daily basis. that's why it's very important for them to be on their toes and look out for suspicious activity. >> the latest inmate weapon confiscated by officers was found in the segregation unit in the house of correction. >> this is in a sock, but in the sock, he had five aa batteries, and these aa batteries are something that he...
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owner which reflects an average loss of $300,000 in property value per unit this, quote, a joke. they contend their property values have plummeted to near zero. the city's assessor tells us the value is based on recent sales of condos as well as sales in the millennium tower. owners can appeal that ruling but that process can take more than a year. >>> a new report may just prove what you thought you already knew that wages aren't keeping up with housing costs according to a report by the institute of regional studies and reported by the mercury news. wages are up 14% since 2011 in s santa clara county and san francisco. however, the median rent in those three counties are 45% higher during that same period. statewide wages rose about 1% in the last six years while rents rose nearly 8%. >> as we have been reporting cal train is rolling forward. new this morning we're learning cal train is eyeinging dozens of private properties along its tracks. cal train through nent domain will acquire parts of 55 different properties in the south bay and the peninsula. seve
owner which reflects an average loss of $300,000 in property value per unit this, quote, a joke. they contend their property values have plummeted to near zero. the city's assessor tells us the value is based on recent sales of condos as well as sales in the millennium tower. owners can appeal that ruling but that process can take more than a year. >>> a new report may just prove what you thought you already knew that wages aren't keeping up with housing costs according to a report by...
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own er which reflect an average loss of $300,000 in property value per unit joke. they contend their property values have actually plummeted to near zero. the city's assessor tells us that is the value based on recent sales of condos as well as sales within the building. millennium owners can appeal the ruling but the process can take more than a year. >>> a new report may just prove what you thought you already knew, the bay area wages are not even coming close to keeping up with housing costs here according to a report by the silicon valley institute and reported by the mercury news. wages are up 14% since 2011 for santa clara county and san francisco. the median rents in those three counties are up 45% during that same time period. three times higher. statewide wages rose about 1% in the last six years while rents rose nearly 8%. >>> 6:37 now and as we've been reporting cal trains electrification project is moving forward but new this morning we're learning cal train is eyeing dozens of private properties along its tracks. cal train through eminent domain
own er which reflect an average loss of $300,000 in property value per unit joke. they contend their property values have actually plummeted to near zero. the city's assessor tells us that is the value based on recent sales of condos as well as sales within the building. millennium owners can appeal the ruling but the process can take more than a year. >>> a new report may just prove what you thought you already knew, the bay area wages are not even coming close to keeping up with...
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of other thing in terms safety, 88 to 90,000 flights per day handled in the united states and yet when is last time anyone an remember an airliner even regional jet that crashed with fatality? in ack to january 2009 buffalo, where you had regional jet that crashed and that was to improper air traffic control handling. so we have the safest system in world. we often hear comparisons to europe and canada, here is a facts.interesting europe, as busy as it is, day, es 35,000 flights per we handle 90,000 here in the united states. canada, if you look at map of air traffic in north america, what you see is a map of the united states, if as a ere all represented white dot. you can't see any traffic really that much north of the border. so much of what they handle originates or actually the united states. just to put it in perspective of roughlyfic controllers, 1900 to 2000 air traffic controllers by last statistics i our military, which trains by side trains side with our traffic controllers and s fully integrated, just the military has 8100 air traffic controllers, four times amount canada f
of other thing in terms safety, 88 to 90,000 flights per day handled in the united states and yet when is last time anyone an remember an airliner even regional jet that crashed with fatality? in ack to january 2009 buffalo, where you had regional jet that crashed and that was to improper air traffic control handling. so we have the safest system in world. we often hear comparisons to europe and canada, here is a facts.interesting europe, as busy as it is, day, es 35,000 flights per we handle...
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the amount of capital in place per unit of labor.ith 100 people, 50 computers. today, by this measure, for the since 1953, it's declined on a year over year basis. there's 100 people, 48 computers. i want to go back to 1953 here. to go back wants to 1953 when boards were active. was with p&g management the day they bought wella balsam, huge european merger a jillion years ago. at kind of misstep is what mr. peltz is out of patience on. to be clear, this is not rocter & gamble nominating peltz. this is him being nominated that's off and "the wall street journal" article that we saw overnight. there, s the headline p&g story. eisenhower redux? no, we wish we did. eisenhower spent the highway 50,000 miles of roadway. we still use it. we still gain some benefit in from that. it was the peak of the past 100 years in terms of the amount of vestment by government directly in the economy. we need more of that, and we're simply not seeing it. nd so as i said, the three sources of productivity, the main weaknesses in that area of investment, w
the amount of capital in place per unit of labor.ith 100 people, 50 computers. today, by this measure, for the since 1953, it's declined on a year over year basis. there's 100 people, 48 computers. i want to go back to 1953 here. to go back wants to 1953 when boards were active. was with p&g management the day they bought wella balsam, huge european merger a jillion years ago. at kind of misstep is what mr. peltz is out of patience on. to be clear, this is not rocter & gamble nominating...
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of insurance is you spread the risk over as many people as you can and thereby can bring down the per unit cost. well, if we really wanted to fix it in a bipartisan way, weed be able to -- we would be able to, but, still, as you can see, there is not the appetite for that in this highly polarized, highly ideological, and highly partisan atmosphere that we find ourselves on this particular topic. now, this senator came here to talk about another thing that is equally disturbing because there is a blatant coordinated effort by some elected officials to muzzle the scientific community. and when you start muzzling scientists, you don't come up with the facts, you don't come up with the truth, and what is being presented as facts doesn't really match the truth and certainly the rhetoric doesn't match what's happening. for example, just last month in the state of florida, the florida legislator passed and the governor signed into law a bill that allows any resident of the state, regardless of whether or not they have a student in school, can challenge what is being taught in the public schools.
of insurance is you spread the risk over as many people as you can and thereby can bring down the per unit cost. well, if we really wanted to fix it in a bipartisan way, weed be able to -- we would be able to, but, still, as you can see, there is not the appetite for that in this highly polarized, highly ideological, and highly partisan atmosphere that we find ourselves on this particular topic. now, this senator came here to talk about another thing that is equally disturbing because there is...
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we have over 87,000 flights per day in the united states airspace. our wonderful friends from canada just to the north have only a mere fraction of that. for decades our air traffic control has been successfully managed under the f.a.a. with the oversight of congress and the american taxpayer. like any system, there is lways room for improvement and modernization. however there are some who think the only way to get to modernization is through privatization. this could be -- this could not be further from the truth. congress will soon begin debating an f.a.a. re-authorization bill. chairman shuster and the committee on transportation and infrastructure have done a commendable job and worked tirelessly to craft a bill that brings much needed reforms to the f.a.a. however, i strongly disagree with the idea to give control of air traffic services to a private corporation governed by a board made up of special interests. there are just too many reasons bad idea. a under the plan the corporation would operate air traffic control by charging flyer user fee
we have over 87,000 flights per day in the united states airspace. our wonderful friends from canada just to the north have only a mere fraction of that. for decades our air traffic control has been successfully managed under the f.a.a. with the oversight of congress and the american taxpayer. like any system, there is lways room for improvement and modernization. however there are some who think the only way to get to modernization is through privatization. this could be -- this could not be...
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and in the correct way here in the united states per coming to the united states is a privilege, notight. we should not allow people who violate human rights to come into the country. >> bret: venezuela was 3.1% of the world oil production last year. economically, how does this affect the u.s. potentially? is that government has questions about its survival. >> we should not continue to buy oil from nicolas maduro. the united states thankfully is becoming more energy independent every day. we don't have to rely on the thugs of the world who before had us over a barrel. we are making our own energy period we shouldn't buy from all of these terrible countries who use the money to oppress their own people. let's make our own energy and let's tell nicolas maduro you give it away to the thugs in cuba or nicaragua, whatever, but we are not going to buy from you. >> bret: give me a worst-case scenario and a best-case scenario when it comes to venezuela. >> worst-case scenario, maduro continues his power grab and jails the human rights activist activists. and continues to oppress the venezue
and in the correct way here in the united states per coming to the united states is a privilege, notight. we should not allow people who violate human rights to come into the country. >> bret: venezuela was 3.1% of the world oil production last year. economically, how does this affect the u.s. potentially? is that government has questions about its survival. >> we should not continue to buy oil from nicolas maduro. the united states thankfully is becoming more energy independent...
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per year. and it's representative of many middle-income countries where populations are growing and more cars are on the road. the unitedhas a relatively high rate fofor a developed country t around 11 per 100,000, but the good news is that it's been proven that these figures can be brought down. [engine revving] apart from world leader sweden, the united kingdom has halved its level to just under 3 per 100,000 in the last decade. the key elements were greater enforcement, road alterations, and public a awarene camampaigns like this. the video here is taken from a motorcyclist who had a camera on his helmet and recorded hihis own n death. woman: i know he rode fast that day. he loved speed. tthe driver did't see him anand turned r right across his pathth. david didn't have time o take evasive action. david: whoa! narrator: givenen that the last 100 years has seen a massive increase in road trafaffic worldwidede, there's now a race between improved road safety on the one hand, and on the other, the sheer number of people on the road. in recent years, traffic fatalities have plateaued, but at the enormously high number of
per year. and it's representative of many middle-income countries where populations are growing and more cars are on the road. the unitedhas a relatively high rate fofor a developed country t around 11 per 100,000, but the good news is that it's been proven that these figures can be brought down. [engine revving] apart from world leader sweden, the united kingdom has halved its level to just under 3 per 100,000 in the last decade. the key elements were greater enforcement, road alterations, and...
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united states. et cetera, et cetera. not only does australia guarantee universal health care spend less on health care per capita and pay less than we do for many health services, they have better health outcomes. in 2014 the average life expectancy in australia was 82.4 years compared to 78 .8 years in the united states. they live longer and australia. for context, according to 82014 report from the world health organization, australian men have the third longest life expectancy and australia women have the seventh longest life expectancy in the world. the united states doesn't even crack the top ten for life expectancy, despite spending so much more than any other country on health care. mr. president, what all of this comes down to is the fact that we in america are the wealthiest country in the history of the world.lves, and the question that we have got to ask ourselves, and hope that senator daines will address that question as he introduces his medicare for all bill, is how does it happen that in canada every man, woman and child is guaranteed health care? the same is true in the uk, in germany, france, australia,
united states. et cetera, et cetera. not only does australia guarantee universal health care spend less on health care per capita and pay less than we do for many health services, they have better health outcomes. in 2014 the average life expectancy in australia was 82.4 years compared to 78 .8 years in the united states. they live longer and australia. for context, according to 82014 report from the world health organization, australian men have the third longest life expectancy and australia...
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united states. australia pends -- spends less per capita, they have better health outcomes. in 2014, the average life expectancy in australia was 82.4 years compared to 78.8 years in the united states. they live longer in australia. for context, according to a 2014 report from the world health organization, australians have the third longest life expectancy and australian women have the fourth largest -- longer life expectancy, and the united states doesn't even crack the top ten despite spending more on health care. mr. president, what this comes down to is the fact that we in america are the wealthiest country in the history of the world. and the question that we have got to ask ourselves, and i hope that senator danes will address that question as he introduces his medicare for all bill, is, how does it happen that in canada every man, woman, and child is guaranteed health care. the same is true in the u.k., germany, france, japan, and australia and every other major country on earth -- how does it happen that every industrialized country understands that health care is a
united states. australia pends -- spends less per capita, they have better health outcomes. in 2014, the average life expectancy in australia was 82.4 years compared to 78.8 years in the united states. they live longer in australia. for context, according to a 2014 report from the world health organization, australians have the third longest life expectancy and australian women have the fourth largest -- longer life expectancy, and the united states doesn't even crack the top ten despite...
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egyptian fuel along with the nearly 900,000 liters of fuel per month provided by the united nations for most essential services provides a temporary life line to the residents of gaza. the functioning is important to the people of gaza. the state signed contracts for eight more residential buildings as part of their commitment to reconstruction. mr. president, today gaza waevent bank are further apart than ever. palestinian leaders must make some hard choices about the future of their people. they can work to overcome the ideological divisions or they can continue along the path that will guarantee gaza's complete collapse. they can work to unite palestinians and in per sust the goal of statehood or they can oversee the demise of the palestinian national project. they can resolve the current crisis in gaza or reside over the radicalization of a population and see it fall into the hands of extremists with destructive agendas. i know this is not the future that president abbas or the majority of palestinians want for their country. i know that they want to build a state in which human rig
egyptian fuel along with the nearly 900,000 liters of fuel per month provided by the united nations for most essential services provides a temporary life line to the residents of gaza. the functioning is important to the people of gaza. the state signed contracts for eight more residential buildings as part of their commitment to reconstruction. mr. president, today gaza waevent bank are further apart than ever. palestinian leaders must make some hard choices about the future of their people....
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for bacteria, the average unwashed bottle contained more than 3 # 00,000 back-- 300,000 bacterial units perr, more than on your average pet water bowl. one problem with it. >> this is not science. >> reporter: dr. lee riley at uc berkeley school of public health says bacteria are everywhere, and just because an object contains them doesn't make it dirty. >> bottles, any environment, you always will find bacteria. >> reporter: is it dangerous? >> no, absolutely no helg significance. >> reporter: he says people people conbacteria with vires which can be dangerous but our bodies need a steady flow of bacteria to stimulate the immune cyst anymore aid in proper digestion. >> if we don't have these bacteria in intistens, it will be very-- intestines, it will be very unhealthy. >> reporter: are we too clean? >> yeah, over doing it. >> reporter: bacteria are not only a part of us, they are equal part. the average human body contains as many bacteria cells as normal body cells, we are only half human after all and getting more from water bottles probably will not... >> kill us. >> reporter: john ram
for bacteria, the average unwashed bottle contained more than 3 # 00,000 back-- 300,000 bacterial units perr, more than on your average pet water bowl. one problem with it. >> this is not science. >> reporter: dr. lee riley at uc berkeley school of public health says bacteria are everywhere, and just because an object contains them doesn't make it dirty. >> bottles, any environment, you always will find bacteria. >> reporter: is it dangerous? >> no, absolutely no...
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. >> reporter: per the re quest of united states, south korea and japan, un security council will hold an urgent meeting tomorrow afternoon. >> i know you monitor social media, are we hearing directly from the president on this? >> reporter: you know, he gave some remarks on the south lawn of the white house earlier today to military families, he kept those remarks focused on the 4th of july. but he did tweet out earlier today a few things regarding north korea, one was in reference to what seemed like he was referring to kim jong-un when he asked in a tweet, doesn't this guy have anything better to do with his life? then a follow up tweet urging china to do more. otherwise, besides his tweets, the president has been silent on the issue. >> all right, mola lenghi with the latest from the white house, thanks. >>> as for what the president is doing today, he and fufrps lady, melania, hosted a picnic for military families at the white house, to celebrate the 4th of july. they also made a visit to the trump national golf club in sterling, virginia. tomorrow the president will embark on his
. >> reporter: per the re quest of united states, south korea and japan, un security council will hold an urgent meeting tomorrow afternoon. >> i know you monitor social media, are we hearing directly from the president on this? >> reporter: you know, he gave some remarks on the south lawn of the white house earlier today to military families, he kept those remarks focused on the 4th of july. but he did tweet out earlier today a few things regarding north korea, one was in...
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and committed to improving the missions per unit gdp at a rate slower than they were already approving an analysis by the mit technology found that a full client with all the pledges would reduce the temperatures by pink to decrease celsius in 2100. the deal would cost americans 9 million jobs in $3 trillion that is an extreme price to pay. american companies are already reducing the missions on their own instead of wasting anymore time on the constitutional accord, we need to focus our efforts on taking advantage of the countries resources and reducing the barriers had regulation on energy production. i would like to urge my colleagues to oppose an amendment in iowa yield. >> it would have been frustrating if even the federal government and state part of this record because it does put the united states at a competitive disadvantage. it's something we've seen in the field of immigration us while encouraging what way does the government or individual states have their own foreign policy. it's like we are bac we're backs of the articles of confederati confederation. we don't like what t
and committed to improving the missions per unit gdp at a rate slower than they were already approving an analysis by the mit technology found that a full client with all the pledges would reduce the temperatures by pink to decrease celsius in 2100. the deal would cost americans 9 million jobs in $3 trillion that is an extreme price to pay. american companies are already reducing the missions on their own instead of wasting anymore time on the constitutional accord, we need to focus our efforts...
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>> patient and hospital demand in our region red cross need to collect approximately 1,000 units of blood peray. >>> earlier this year we introduced you to a north philadelphia woman who started a prison transportation services that connects families with their incarcerated loved won. >> she tells cherrye greg from kyw news radio her motivation, starting the company. >> victor bush is about to take the test of his life, and , and, he earned his freedom. >> yes. >> victor spent 25 years, behind bars, and for a slew of crimes he committed in his 20 's. >> i do regret. >> reporter: his daughter crystal was three when he went inside. >> i said my father was incarcerated. i didn't let it behind me my daddies not around. >> reporter: in fact as we first told you last february it motivated her to create bridging the jab llc and van serve that is takes thousands of families to pennsylvania state prisons to visit incarcerated loved won. crystal also used her time as one of the drivers, to visit brothers, cousins and other family members, all behind bars. >> what is the visit and the calls, from your d
>> patient and hospital demand in our region red cross need to collect approximately 1,000 units of blood peray. >>> earlier this year we introduced you to a north philadelphia woman who started a prison transportation services that connects families with their incarcerated loved won. >> she tells cherrye greg from kyw news radio her motivation, starting the company. >> victor bush is about to take the test of his life, and , and, he earned his freedom. >> yes....
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it was a bead on the earnings per share. and the units were up 1.5% despite some new reservations and a system dragged we had. i was pleased with that. it was in line with our guidance all quarter long. we're pretty happy. it is a very competitive environment out there. it is nice to see average fares increasing modestly again. modest farerget a increase. our outlook for the third quarter is very solid, and sequentially, very much in line with what we would expect compared to the second quarter. so, hopefully we will see more strengthening than what we had in second quarter, but at this point, i do not see any softening. vonnie: the new reservation system accounted for 100 basis points worth. is that out of the way? gary: not quite that much. we were estimating one to 2% -- 1% to 2% unit quarter growth without any drag from the new system. i think we will see a similar penalty in the third quarter, and we have worked under way to remedy those couple of items, and hopefully that will be done by the time we hit the fourth quarter. me, is m
it was a bead on the earnings per share. and the units were up 1.5% despite some new reservations and a system dragged we had. i was pleased with that. it was in line with our guidance all quarter long. we're pretty happy. it is a very competitive environment out there. it is nice to see average fares increasing modestly again. modest farerget a increase. our outlook for the third quarter is very solid, and sequentially, very much in line with what we would expect compared to the second...
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they are selling at a million units per month but it's a lot more than a popular christmas gift.t's an invention some say is changing the whole idea of television. >> there's so many inventions where you can trace their success back to the smashing of a limitation and the vcr smashed the limitation of time. >> most people use vcrs for what they call time shifting. say this sunday is your parents' 50th wedding anniversary. but you can't miss the steelers. what you do is set the timer on your recorder, pop in a tape and watch the steelers when you get home. it just changed the paradigm of television. >> the makers of tv programs and movies shown on television claim their films lose their rerun value when they're recorded on home videotape recorders and then played later. the movie studio said this violated the copyright laws and they sued the home recorder manufacturers for allegedly instigating widespread in the home law-breaking. >> you cannot have high class entertainment if 50 million taping machines are out there in an unauthorized fashion with no compensation to owners, takin
they are selling at a million units per month but it's a lot more than a popular christmas gift.t's an invention some say is changing the whole idea of television. >> there's so many inventions where you can trace their success back to the smashing of a limitation and the vcr smashed the limitation of time. >> most people use vcrs for what they call time shifting. say this sunday is your parents' 50th wedding anniversary. but you can't miss the steelers. what you do is set the timer...
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. >> just to be meeting patient and hospital demand red cross need toss collect 1,000 unit of blood per day. >>> well, imagine finding this , snake, in your yard, this is now back with its owner but not before causing quite a stir in the philadelphia neighborhood. "eyewitness news" caught up with the snake's owner outside animal control in hunting park el-shabazz was there to pick up his python. earlier today it sliterd out of his home in point breeze and ended up in his neighbor's front yard. >> i seen him and picked it up and put it in the bag. i'm standing there watching everything. >> he is very come stick. it is just another pet. >> i cannot even imagine. el-shabazz, believe he left the front door opened. >>> go on the field trip. >>> trip they will never forget members of the keystone state boys choir are back home this morning, after touring europe with the holocaust serve i've. "eyewitness news" at philadelphia international airport last night as boys, filled the hall with some beautiful sounds, they spent 16 days touring germany and czech republic with holocaust survivor, ingaa
. >> just to be meeting patient and hospital demand red cross need toss collect 1,000 unit of blood per day. >>> well, imagine finding this , snake, in your yard, this is now back with its owner but not before causing quite a stir in the philadelphia neighborhood. "eyewitness news" caught up with the snake's owner outside animal control in hunting park el-shabazz was there to pick up his python. earlier today it sliterd out of his home in point breeze and ended up in...
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. >> to meet hospital demand in our region the red cross need to collect 1,000 units of blood per day. >>> well, missing dog may have just wanted an opportunity to get on tv. >> there he is. >> yes. >> he just showed up. >> yes, see happy family's remarkable reunion with a lost pet as news continues we will be right for years, fios has been promising fast internet to small businesses. but for many businesses, it's out of reach. why promise something you can't deliver? comcast business is different. ♪ ♪ we deliver super-fast internet with speeds of 250 megabits per second across our entire network, to more companies, in more locations, than fios. we do business where you do business. ♪ ♪ >>> i just love this song. >> a live look from the roof cam right now, 5:55. most of those cloud the rain appears to be closer from the chain smokers, the forecast at top of the hour, katie fehlinger is also here. >> even rahel dances during commercial break. >> never catch her on tv though. >> when the family dog ran off on tuesday with the latest heart break for the family. >> well, will and his moth
. >> to meet hospital demand in our region the red cross need to collect 1,000 units of blood per day. >>> well, missing dog may have just wanted an opportunity to get on tv. >> there he is. >> yes. >> he just showed up. >> yes, see happy family's remarkable reunion with a lost pet as news continues we will be right for years, fios has been promising fast internet to small businesses. but for many businesses, it's out of reach. why promise something you...
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per day. inside unit a1a, disciplinary segregation. >> isolation segregation, all of it affects individuals differently the individual. some people like to be by themselves and they function better that way. others, you know, they're by themselves a few hours would drive them crazy, literally. but overall, i think this should be something and it is something in place for consequences of your actions. and it's not like it's a secret. they get an inmate handbook, they know the regulations. from childhood you were taught what's right and wrong, respond to authority appropriately, do what you're supposed to do. we're not asking anything more than that. >> today, officer shepard must deal with one inmate many on staff believe relishes disciplinary segregation, dwayne stafford. >> inmate stafford is currently housed in the segregation unit for disciplinary reasons. his nails exceed the current limit which is within a quarter of an inch. his nails are beyond that length and it can be utilized as a weapon. >> everybody thinks how could they be so long? somebody called me freddy krueger the other day. i was lik
per day. inside unit a1a, disciplinary segregation. >> isolation segregation, all of it affects individuals differently the individual. some people like to be by themselves and they function better that way. others, you know, they're by themselves a few hours would drive them crazy, literally. but overall, i think this should be something and it is something in place for consequences of your actions. and it's not like it's a secret. they get an inmate handbook, they know the regulations....
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that can result in better primary care without actually increasing the amount we spend per individual in the united states. it's as high as it is anywhere in the world. >> yeah, i think states can do a job with this, and i think we came close in nevada to having a medicate for all buy-in option. i'm sure over the next couple years we'll soo it latch on. i think we're seeing a sentiment across the country for people to want to take a step in that direction more broadly. so particularly if this bit were to pass, i think you would be in a situation where there would be a fairly strong reaction. >>> i always learn something when you're on, andy slavin, former acting administration for the centers for medicare and medication services. >>> governor christie is defending himself. what he's now saying about the photos of him lounging in the sun just hours after he ordered beaches closed to public. >>> and president trump not letting up on the war against the media. he's again taking to twitter today to call out the, quote, fake media. is this only doing more damage to his agenda? >> the fake media is tryin
that can result in better primary care without actually increasing the amount we spend per individual in the united states. it's as high as it is anywhere in the world. >> yeah, i think states can do a job with this, and i think we came close in nevada to having a medicate for all buy-in option. i'm sure over the next couple years we'll soo it latch on. i think we're seeing a sentiment across the country for people to want to take a step in that direction more broadly. so particularly if...
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partnership again, as was indicated in the survey results, devastating to perception it's of the united states -- per essentials of the united states -- perceptions of the united states. ely: the reason why that matters, there's a growing perception in asia that the future of the economic order will be china-led. it will be china's rules, china's institutions. multilateral or informal that will be convening the region and determining its course and the trans-pacific partnership was the best mechanism to provide an alternative to that. the reason it matters primarily in my view is not just because of the economics of the effects of the trade deal. in fact, i think there are questions about how pronounced that would be. but because the lack of u.s. leadership on this issue, the lack of the united states being the country that's convening and bringing together an alternative set of countries, starts cascading into other sets of issues. so if a country like -- let's say a country in southeast asia perceives that the united states is withdrawing economically, that their economic fortunes -- future will li
partnership again, as was indicated in the survey results, devastating to perception it's of the united states -- per essentials of the united states -- perceptions of the united states. ely: the reason why that matters, there's a growing perception in asia that the future of the economic order will be china-led. it will be china's rules, china's institutions. multilateral or informal that will be convening the region and determining its course and the trans-pacific partnership was the best...
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can't result in people getting better primary care without increasing the amount we spend per individual in the united states which is -- i mean, it's as high as anywhere in the world. >> yeah. i think states can really do a job with this. i think we came close in nevada to having medicaid for all buy-in option. i'm sure that some time over the next couple of years we will see that latch on in certain states. i think we are seeing a sentiment across the country as more people examine this republican bill for people to want to take a step in the direction more broadly. so particularly if this bill were to pass, i think you'd be in the situation where there would be a fairly strong reaction against it. >> andy, i learn something when you're on. thank you for joining me again. senior adviser to the bipartisan policy adviser. >>> still ahead, chris christie is now defending himself amid a wave of outrage over his time at the beach. what he's saying about the photos of him lounging in the sun hours after he ordered beaches closed to the public. >>> plus, president trump not letting up in his war be the med
can't result in people getting better primary care without increasing the amount we spend per individual in the united states which is -- i mean, it's as high as anywhere in the world. >> yeah. i think states can really do a job with this. i think we came close in nevada to having medicaid for all buy-in option. i'm sure that some time over the next couple of years we will see that latch on in certain states. i think we are seeing a sentiment across the country as more people examine this...
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the united states under utilizes health care per capita compared to other countries. people go to the doctor more and go into the hospital more. is expensive because of the paperwork and high prices of health care and pharmaceuticals because it is all market-driven. the corporations are profiting, getting as much as they can off of it. an example, hypertension, high blood pressure in this country, if we had a health care system based on health, we would make sure that people who have high blood pressure would see the doctor regularly and get the medications and education to manage the hypertension. we do not do that, so we have people in their 40's and 50's having strokes or kidney failure. after that, we will pay for it, pay for your dialysis or your treatment for strokes. that is ridiculous. we should remove the barriers to care and make sure people are being kept healthy. host: let's go to chris in cedarville, tennessee. caller: yes, a couple of points. she says this single-payer system will save -- there is not a government program out there that saves money. seco
the united states under utilizes health care per capita compared to other countries. people go to the doctor more and go into the hospital more. is expensive because of the paperwork and high prices of health care and pharmaceuticals because it is all market-driven. the corporations are profiting, getting as much as they can off of it. an example, hypertension, high blood pressure in this country, if we had a health care system based on health, we would make sure that people who have high blood...
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once again, if you look at canada single payer health care system per capita, their costs are far, far less than the united states. if you look at the uk, countries around the world, all of which have different approaches to a national health care system in every instance, they are spending substantially less per capita than we spend in the united states, substantially less for prescription drugs. the problem with our system is it is so complicated for the consumer, for the doctors. a hospital, for example, might be dealing with 15, 20, 30 different insurance policies. it takes an enormous amount of time, energy and expense to figure out that you have a $5,000 deductible, you have a $10,000 deductible. the goal simply is to say that every person in this country through a single payer system is entitled to a comprehensive health care approach and that will save substantial sums of money in lower prescription costs, profiteering of the drug companies. by the way, the five top drug companies in 2015 made $50 billion in profit. the ceos in the health care industry make enormous salaries. we should join the res
once again, if you look at canada single payer health care system per capita, their costs are far, far less than the united states. if you look at the uk, countries around the world, all of which have different approaches to a national health care system in every instance, they are spending substantially less per capita than we spend in the united states, substantially less for prescription drugs. the problem with our system is it is so complicated for the consumer, for the doctors. a hospital,...
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but everybody can buy into the argument we spend more on health care per person in the united statesy other developed country and we don't always get better outcomes, right? in cancer, we do. one of the areas where america has better outcomes than other countries. >> where you're from, canada, a public program, they also don't have awesome outcomes. i like to use awesomes because the bar is low there. canada and the united states are close there. but you have many other nations -- >> people live longer -- >> they do. they have a lot more focus on preventative medicine and access to primary care doctors. in other nations, sweden, switzerland, japan, france, a lot of nations use more pragmatic approach. they have a robust public program which is also coupled with a very strong free market private enterprise system. and that, in my opinion, would be the best bipartisan solution. >> all of those other countries you mentioned have universal health care. not sing /* single payer. canada and england have single payer. universal costs less. >> it does. however have you decrease choice and si
but everybody can buy into the argument we spend more on health care per person in the united statesy other developed country and we don't always get better outcomes, right? in cancer, we do. one of the areas where america has better outcomes than other countries. >> where you're from, canada, a public program, they also don't have awesome outcomes. i like to use awesomes because the bar is low there. canada and the united states are close there. but you have many other nations --...