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like ours and the 30,000 customers, 700 channel partners, really a ubiquitous presence embedded in u.s. healthg that data and helping payers, providers, consumers be more effective and improve the efficiency of health care >> one of the things that people have talked about is price transparency in fact, this week, the white house saying they want to push for that and actually require both hospitals and doctors, the providers, as they're known in the business, and the payers and the insurance to give consumers their actual net cost of what a lot of things, whether it's surgery or services will cost them that's an area that you all work in do you see that as an opportunity? this mandate coming forward? >> well, we've been very supportive of improving price and cost transparency and helping consumers be better health care shoppers we think it's important, though, that it's done with the right emphasis also on the quality of care and doing it in conjunction with the providers and the payers who have this deep experience in the industry so it's something that's important, something we support, and
like ours and the 30,000 customers, 700 channel partners, really a ubiquitous presence embedded in u.s. healthg that data and helping payers, providers, consumers be more effective and improve the efficiency of health care >> one of the things that people have talked about is price transparency in fact, this week, the white house saying they want to push for that and actually require both hospitals and doctors, the providers, as they're known in the business, and the payers and the...
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the city's decision really isn't that much of a surprise u.s. health agencies have warned for years of a rise in east cigarette use among teenagers. there is an epidemic spreading. the u.s. food and drug administration posted this video online just last year and it's intended to warn about the dangers of the cigarettes but with little success so far . great use among high school age teenagers 78 percent in the past year. not american not in. the. but some say there julie that after the most popular brand jewel it has a market share of more than 70 percent and its headquarters is in san francisco. the plain exterior may be deceptive jewel is valued at $38000000000.00 and marlboro producer philip morris owns 35 percent of the company tobacco firms hope the cigarettes can compensate for the when dealing market for conventional cigarettes and that's apparently where teenagers stand to help many 1st began to smoke with the cigarettes. cigarettes are sleekly designed and while they look like u.s.b. sticks they contain more than double the amount of nicotine
the city's decision really isn't that much of a surprise u.s. health agencies have warned for years of a rise in east cigarette use among teenagers. there is an epidemic spreading. the u.s. food and drug administration posted this video online just last year and it's intended to warn about the dangers of the cigarettes but with little success so far . great use among high school age teenagers 78 percent in the past year. not american not in. the. but some say there julie that after the most...
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u.s. private health care on the table and it breaks it trade deal chlorine wash chicken and u.s. firms involvement in british health care would be on the table for a post breaks a trade deal donald trump's ambassador has said woody johnson the u.s. ambassador to the u.k. said chlorinated chicken is as safe as anything in europe adding if people don't want to buy it they don't have to do so labor had attacked the comments from u.s. ambassador woody johnson as terrifying like this is horrifying that we're going to get chlorinated chicken on our and i stress is being turned into a u.s. health care system the e.u. has strict hygiene standards for poultry when they are alive while the u.s. washes them with disinfectant such as chlorine after they are dead the factory farming the the horrible health care system here like the fact that like. the living get preference in the european economic model and expanding and facilitating the quality of living for the living whereas in the us it's all about. like the grotesqueness whether it's in the factory farming or the people living on the stre
u.s. private health care on the table and it breaks it trade deal chlorine wash chicken and u.s. firms involvement in british health care would be on the table for a post breaks a trade deal donald trump's ambassador has said woody johnson the u.s. ambassador to the u.k. said chlorinated chicken is as safe as anything in europe adding if people don't want to buy it they don't have to do so labor had attacked the comments from u.s. ambassador woody johnson as terrifying like this is horrifying...
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can see behind me the dassault system is trading down 0.8% on the news that it agreed to buy the u.s. health care data solution in a deal with $5.8 billion. the boards of both firms have backed a deal which closed in the last quarter of 2019 it hopes it will boost its position in the life sciences position we have bernard charles who joins us on the line goodern morning, sir. and congratulations on the deal. you are buying a u.s. software company that has a specialty in clinical trials and more focus on science why does it make sense >> create platforms that basically help to collaborate in complex sectors infrastructure a few years ago our life science because it's a highly innovative sector that should leverage going forward the world going forward from producproduction ad manufacturing. it is the scope of what we do that we call innovation for the new industries on life science is going to go through accelerated of its own processes, basically that's the motivation for the system to buy solutions. >> but also being on the takeover trail, not just today's accusation, you combined other sof
can see behind me the dassault system is trading down 0.8% on the news that it agreed to buy the u.s. health care data solution in a deal with $5.8 billion. the boards of both firms have backed a deal which closed in the last quarter of 2019 it hopes it will boost its position in the life sciences position we have bernard charles who joins us on the line goodern morning, sir. and congratulations on the deal. you are buying a u.s. software company that has a specialty in clinical trials and more...
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horrifying that we're going to get chlorinated chicken on our and i stress is being turned into a u.s. health care system the e.u. has strict hygiene standards for poultry when they are alive while the u.s. washes them with disinfectant such as chlorine after they are dead the factory farming the the horrible health care system here like the fact that like the living get preference in the european economic model and expanding and facilitating the quality of living for the living whereas in the u.s. it's all about. the grotesqueness whether it's in the factory farming or the people living on the streets in los angeles and san francisco and piles of human excrement and typhoid and and medieval diseases spreading what they're doing is they just chlorinated down after they cause a situation look at climate change also they're like let's just spew all this garbage into the air these freedom molecules of gas into the air national gas and methane into the air and then later will do the equivalent of coronating will will geo engineering with nano particles blocking out the sun to moderate. the ecosys
horrifying that we're going to get chlorinated chicken on our and i stress is being turned into a u.s. health care system the e.u. has strict hygiene standards for poultry when they are alive while the u.s. washes them with disinfectant such as chlorine after they are dead the factory farming the the horrible health care system here like the fact that like the living get preference in the european economic model and expanding and facilitating the quality of living for the living whereas in the...
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secretary of health and human services, alan iazar. [applause] i would like to thank the u.s. obal leadership coalition for what coming me and convening this gathering about how the united gates can and does lead in health care around the world. this is not necessarily the kind of stage i expected to be on when i was a young washington lawyer two days -- two decades ago. many of you may never have expected to need to attend gatherings like this in your professional roles either come up and are united here by the recognition that american leadership on the world stage is indispensable to american prosperity and peace at home. when i was asked to serve at hhs -- 2001, i did not imagine that foreign policy would become important at the u.s. government's largest the mystics department. i was confirmed in 2001, one 1, whenefore 9/1 everything changed. the day of 9/11 i started to experience of thinking about how hhs needs to think about the establishment. on 911 hhs had no central command center to keep linked up across the government, to track the public health threats that could a
secretary of health and human services, alan iazar. [applause] i would like to thank the u.s. obal leadership coalition for what coming me and convening this gathering about how the united gates can and does lead in health care around the world. this is not necessarily the kind of stage i expected to be on when i was a young washington lawyer two days -- two decades ago. many of you may never have expected to need to attend gatherings like this in your professional roles either come up and are...
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. >> on the final day, u.s. healthnd human services secretary louis sullivan arrived and delivered closing remarks. instead hundreds of protesters were on the stage. and major policy address got hijacked at an international aids conference. >> the seven impact. >> former san francisco supervisor jeff sheehy is a longtime lgbt queue activist. he says the act up in san francisco and elsewhere helped everyone. >> act up changed the way medicine is practiced in the way research is done and the way drugs are approved. >> i think act up had a huge impact. >> dr. laura esserman is director of the ucsf breast- cancer program. she has two trials underway. one is for better screening, the other is to get treatment quickly with early stage disease. >> she accredits groups like act up. >> it is about urgency. >> as for 1990 during a time of very little hope the historic protest ended with a party, a pride parade. the international aids conference returns to san francisco for the first time next year. >> by the way oakland is a coh
. >> on the final day, u.s. healthnd human services secretary louis sullivan arrived and delivered closing remarks. instead hundreds of protesters were on the stage. and major policy address got hijacked at an international aids conference. >> the seven impact. >> former san francisco supervisor jeff sheehy is a longtime lgbt queue activist. he says the act up in san francisco and elsewhere helped everyone. >> act up changed the way medicine is practiced in the way...
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the u.s. health care system is more likely to fail its people and even our moms and babies are dying at higher rates. as a nation, we can do better for families and it is well past time that the health care system change. families across the country who face ever increasing health care costs are often forced to make untenable decisions, pay a medical bill or buy groceries to feed the family. pay the electric bill to keep the heat on or buy a child's asthma medication. at its worst, out of control health care costs and lack of quality can be truly devastating. i want to talk about debra from the chairman's home state of tennessee, a remarkable woman who shared her story with our story bank. debra worked hard. went to college. studied. graduated. she worked in a successful career as a micro biel gist for the state of tennessee, in 2012, after going to the hospital for a routine hip replacement, debra received a hospital acquired infection. this created a multi year cycle that resulted in her losing her
the u.s. health care system is more likely to fail its people and even our moms and babies are dying at higher rates. as a nation, we can do better for families and it is well past time that the health care system change. families across the country who face ever increasing health care costs are often forced to make untenable decisions, pay a medical bill or buy groceries to feed the family. pay the electric bill to keep the heat on or buy a child's asthma medication. at its worst, out of...
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and several cancers the tissue is taken from elective abortions and would otherwise be discarded u.s. healthdepartment says it's trying to balance pro-life and pro science imperatives . it's the 2nd anniversary of the start of the air sea and land blockade on catherine by its neighbors saudi arabia the u.a.e. bahrain egypt and others they accuse katherines leaders of supporting terrorism they consistently deny that and say that talks can settle the dispute peacefully over the last 2 years the us government has bolstered its support for both qatar and saudi arabia mike hanna has more now from washington on the balance in policy. become very good friends over a fairly short period of time president trump's close relationship with saudi leaders appeared to color his 1st reaction to the blockade the nation of qatar on fortunately has historically been a funder of terrorism. but within months the president had come full circle welcoming the emir of qatar at the white house and calling him a very big advocate of the war on terror sigrid honor to have the mirror of qatar with us it's a friend of mi
and several cancers the tissue is taken from elective abortions and would otherwise be discarded u.s. healthdepartment says it's trying to balance pro-life and pro science imperatives . it's the 2nd anniversary of the start of the air sea and land blockade on catherine by its neighbors saudi arabia the u.a.e. bahrain egypt and others they accuse katherines leaders of supporting terrorism they consistently deny that and say that talks can settle the dispute peacefully over the last 2 years the...
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health. my friend became lieutenant commander in the u.s. public health commission core and an epidemiologist, working to investigate and eliminate health disparities. in 2017 just as i was serving the last few days of the obama administration, my friend gave birth to her beautiful daughter, and three weeks after that, she collapsed and passed away from complications from high blood pressure related to her pregnancy. she was 36 years old. was a wake-upath call and a reminder of how devastating and pervasive disparities are that women of color face and in our health care system today. so much so, that even a federal employee with a phd and access to world-class care could lose her life because of them. my friend's story with me every day and congress and as the youngest black woman to ever serve in congress and a millennial currently working my way through the avalanche of baby shower invitations [laughter] mygresswoman underwood: friends story inspired me to work with a colleague to form a new black maternal health caucus to tackle these disp
health. my friend became lieutenant commander in the u.s. public health commission core and an epidemiologist, working to investigate and eliminate health disparities. in 2017 just as i was serving the last few days of the obama administration, my friend gave birth to her beautiful daughter, and three weeks after that, she collapsed and passed away from complications from high blood pressure related to her pregnancy. she was 36 years old. was a wake-upath call and a reminder of how devastating...
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several cancers that issue is taken from elective abortions and would otherwise be discarded the u.s. healthdepartment says it's trying to balance pro-life and pro-science imperatives . measles cases in the u.s. have reached a 27 year high more than 1000 cases have been recorded just this year the centers for disease control and prevention reported 41 new instances of the disease last week it's the worst outbreak since 1992 measles was the cleared eliminated in the u.s. in 2000 but the highly contagious disease has returned in communities with low vaccination rates. you tube says it will ban would it describes as hateful videos from its service the website owned by alpha bit in google will block content that promotes or glorifies racism and discrimination it will also ban and remove any videos that deny well documented violent events like the whole cost get announcement is the latest in a series of tech industry moves to filter out hateful and hateful and violent content which have spurred calls for tougher regulation but some free speech advocates say that hate speech should not be censored
several cancers that issue is taken from elective abortions and would otherwise be discarded the u.s. healthdepartment says it's trying to balance pro-life and pro-science imperatives . measles cases in the u.s. have reached a 27 year high more than 1000 cases have been recorded just this year the centers for disease control and prevention reported 41 new instances of the disease last week it's the worst outbreak since 1992 measles was the cleared eliminated in the u.s. in 2000 but the highly...
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the resort announced that it is bringing in and contracting with a u.s. healthmake sure that its on-site health clinic is up to u.s. and international standards. this comes hours after the tourism minister in the dr insisted that the situation has been exaggerated and fueled by speculation. he says there is nothing wrong with the dr and they have nothing to hide. >> we have shown that, first, there is not an avalanche of dead american tourists in the country. all of the deceased that have occurred, the causes that have been diamond an determined and s are there does not exist any mystery. >> reporter: his words are not sitting too well with some of the families of the 11 tourists who died in the span of the last 12 months. beginning in june of last year. family members of laila cox who died after vacationing in the dr said they are not buying the explanation. they don't believe she passed away from a heart attack and they find the situation very suspicious. >> i mean, it's absolutely disgraceful. it's disgraceful to dismiss the concerns of the families with ever
the resort announced that it is bringing in and contracting with a u.s. healthmake sure that its on-site health clinic is up to u.s. and international standards. this comes hours after the tourism minister in the dr insisted that the situation has been exaggerated and fueled by speculation. he says there is nothing wrong with the dr and they have nothing to hide. >> we have shown that, first, there is not an avalanche of dead american tourists in the country. all of the deceased that have...
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they are also bringing on a u.s. health care facility to make sure that their clinic is up to u.s.lso got a chance to sit down with the tourist administrator. he told us that there simply is no mystery surrounding the deaths. we asked him how he would respond if the investigation shows otherwise? >> there is also the investigation, you will learn, and we will learn, if there is something that has failed, the appropriate disciplinary measures will be taken. but we cannot anticipate the results of the investigation. >> they are all waiting for the results of the toxicology reports that the fbi is helping out with. we could get some sort of result may be next month. >> shepard: live in the dominican republic. some airports now looking at new technology to prevent stray drones. this comes after rogue drone playlist created problems and delays at airports, including three day standstill. claudia reporting live from oakland. claudia. >> good afternoon. they are thousands of reported drone sightings at airports every single year. in fact, in 2017, a drone actually struck a commercial plan
they are also bringing on a u.s. health care facility to make sure that their clinic is up to u.s.lso got a chance to sit down with the tourist administrator. he told us that there simply is no mystery surrounding the deaths. we asked him how he would respond if the investigation shows otherwise? >> there is also the investigation, you will learn, and we will learn, if there is something that has failed, the appropriate disciplinary measures will be taken. but we cannot anticipate the...
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u.s. has done a great thing through the global health security agenda. i talked about the last outbreak which was in the spring to early summer of 2018. well, that was in the western drc. and the democratic republic of the congo themselves identified the outbreak. they did the diagnosis. they reported it in. they ran the front line response. that's actually historic change. that is a historic development to have a country like the drc with all that it's been through have that level of public health infrastructure and education, and that's thanks to the united states, where that was. we're going to keep doing that. while i can't send people from the cdc directly into some of the most immediate areas, we can do a lot of training. we can do support of drc. we can help with the world health organization. we are fully engaged right up to the limit of putting our people in harms way beyond what's appropriate. >> thank you for what you are doing. let me pick up on something else. a year ago on this stage, we talked about it. i led a conversation with a group of
u.s. has done a great thing through the global health security agenda. i talked about the last outbreak which was in the spring to early summer of 2018. well, that was in the western drc. and the democratic republic of the congo themselves identified the outbreak. they did the diagnosis. they reported it in. they ran the front line response. that's actually historic change. that is a historic development to have a country like the drc with all that it's been through have that level of public...
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. >> u.s. health officials say the flu vaccine used last season turned to be a big disappointment. centers for disease control and prevention says it didn't work against a flu virus that popped up halfway through the season. figures released today show it was only 29% effective overall. the cdc says the vaccine turned out to be a mismatch against the later strain. >> not good. >> that is not good. weather is getting warmer. >> low clouds developing will push local-over the bay. lows in the mid to upper 50s. tomorrow's highs a bit higher than today. 60s at the coast, 70s around the bay. a few 80s inland. if you're thinking about going to that ho for the weekend, sunny skies mainly through the weekend and that ho with mild highs in the low to mid-70s. although morning lows will be in the 30s. here's the accuweather seven-day forecast. here in the bay area, a warmup coming our way. highs move into the mid to upper 80s through pride weekend and into early next week. late next week, upper 70s around the bay. low to mid 60s on the coast. beautiful weather. >> if you're a parent, a big re
. >> u.s. health officials say the flu vaccine used last season turned to be a big disappointment. centers for disease control and prevention says it didn't work against a flu virus that popped up halfway through the season. figures released today show it was only 29% effective overall. the cdc says the vaccine turned out to be a mismatch against the later strain. >> not good. >> that is not good. weather is getting warmer. >> low clouds developing will push local-over...
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u.s. health experts say using pot during pregnancy is simply not worth the health risks.wsom has reached a compromise with the state lawmaker on vaccine exemption legislation. in a measure posed by state senator richard penn would not require public health officials to approve every vaccine exemption request from parents. however it would give public officials more oversight, doctors and schools with high numbers of medical exemptions. newsom says he has concerns about align the state government to make decisions about vaccinations. the bill still needs to be approved for both houses of the legislative chamber in sacramento. >>> a four-year-old boy from oakland is back home tonight three months after he accidentally shot himself in the head. family members say he is doing remarkably well. rob roth visited the boy and his mother today and she recounted what happened that day and what lies ahead. >> went through here and came out here. >> reporter: the three-year-old is home from the hospital and with his mother. >> is a miracle baby. >> reporter: a miracle that he is well
u.s. health experts say using pot during pregnancy is simply not worth the health risks.wsom has reached a compromise with the state lawmaker on vaccine exemption legislation. in a measure posed by state senator richard penn would not require public health officials to approve every vaccine exemption request from parents. however it would give public officials more oversight, doctors and schools with high numbers of medical exemptions. newsom says he has concerns about align the state...
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gl lpact >> jeff rice had a research note saying quote the risk from changes from u.s. health care policy remains one of the few things to dent sentiment, citing a debate around medicare for all. as we approach the debates next week, what are you expkting in terms of focus and what impact that would have op your business >> the political aspects, it's difficult to predict what's most important here is used to help reduce costs, but also to drive access that's really what medicare for all is we'll see how that plays out the key to boston scientific is we're a primarily intervention medicine company yo our job to provide features which reduce length of stay and drive costs down we focus on innovation and our sweet spot of interventional medicine and we ensure that our protects are not only clinically sound and dynamic, but provide economic health care savings to the system as long as we focus on the areas, the political shakedown, we believe will innovate and continue to perform well >> some of those interventions you have, somg of your product rs in the mewes this week. the fda
gl lpact >> jeff rice had a research note saying quote the risk from changes from u.s. health care policy remains one of the few things to dent sentiment, citing a debate around medicare for all. as we approach the debates next week, what are you expkting in terms of focus and what impact that would have op your business >> the political aspects, it's difficult to predict what's most important here is used to help reduce costs, but also to drive access that's really what medicare...
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back in this country, u.s. health officials warned the meass outbreak has grown. the centers for disease control and prevention reported 41 new cases last week. that raised the overall number of cases so far this year to 981. most of theatients have been children. 26 states have reported cases of the highly contagious disease. it's now the worst measles outbreak since 1992. the u.s. house of representatives is poised to takvoe anothe tonight on a long-awaited disaster relief package. the $19-billion dollar measure wou fld send additionds to states ravaged by hurricanes, ods and wildfires. house republicans have blocked three previous attempts to pass theun legislation bimous consent over the memorial day ccess. south african runnter semenya has been cleared to comte-- at least for now. the swiss supreme court ruled that the two-time olympic champion won't have to take medication to suppress her naturally high testosterone levels whenhe races against her female runners. but the ruling is only temporary, as the court cosiders her legal appeal that testosterone limit
back in this country, u.s. health officials warned the meass outbreak has grown. the centers for disease control and prevention reported 41 new cases last week. that raised the overall number of cases so far this year to 981. most of theatients have been children. 26 states have reported cases of the highly contagious disease. it's now the worst measles outbreak since 1992. the u.s. house of representatives is poised to takvoe anothe tonight on a long-awaited disaster relief package. the...
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longer be allowed to use fetal tissue for studies into conditions including several counselors the u.s. health department says it's trying to balance pro-life and post science imperatives . russia's president says both moscow and china want the crisis in venezuela stabilized putin made the comments while hosting china's leadership things in a state visit both countries are allied with venezuela's president nicolas maduro and also said ties with china and president a level as both countries see closer relations due to tensions with the u.s. . following 70 years of development relations between china and russia have reached the best level yet faced with opportunities for new development we decided to make full use of our experience together maintain our friendship and open up a new era of comprehensive strategic cooperation. has more now from moscow. the relationship between both russia and china has reached an unprecedented level that's the message and president vladimir putin has sent to the world today they have been signing a series of documents and agreements counting up to 22000000000 us d
longer be allowed to use fetal tissue for studies into conditions including several counselors the u.s. health department says it's trying to balance pro-life and post science imperatives . russia's president says both moscow and china want the crisis in venezuela stabilized putin made the comments while hosting china's leadership things in a state visit both countries are allied with venezuela's president nicolas maduro and also said ties with china and president a level as both countries see...
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u.s. has done a great thing through global health security agenda, i talked about the last outbreak which was in the spring, early summer of 2018. well, that was in the western drc and the democratic republic of congress identified the outbreak, they did the diagnosis, they reported it in and ran front line of response. actually historic change, that's a historic development to have country like drc with all of what's been through, have the level of public health infrastructure and education and that's thanks to the united states and we will -- we will keep doing that. so while i can't send people from the cdc directly into some of the most immediate areas, we can do a lot of training, question do support of drc people, help with ngo's, world health organization, we are fully engaged right up to the limit of putting people in harm's way beyond what's appropriate. >> thank you for what you're doing. a year ago we talked about -- i asked them what's the secret sauce, how does something endure over multiple administrations, democrats, republicans, both ends of pennsylvania avenue and a coupl
u.s. has done a great thing through global health security agenda, i talked about the last outbreak which was in the spring, early summer of 2018. well, that was in the western drc and the democratic republic of congress identified the outbreak, they did the diagnosis, they reported it in and ran front line of response. actually historic change, that's a historic development to have country like drc with all of what's been through, have the level of public health infrastructure and education...
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bringing on board an american health facility to make sure its on site health clinic has u.s.nce to sit down with the tourism minister here in the dr. he told us there is no mystery surrounding these deaths. we then ask him how would he respond if the investigation shows otherwise? >> >> translator: this is something really happened we'll act on it but let's not get the car in front of the horses. reporter: now the tourism minister says that there is simply again no mystery. that the story has been somewhat exaggerated but for the families who have lost loved ones, they say they're not buying this account. they still believe that everything is happening here is very suspicious. >> don't believe anything that the dominican is saying. keep pushing. we need to find answers. we need to find out what people are dying from. the dominican will not be honest with us. reporter: now the big thing that everybody is waiting for right now, both officials, families who you heard from right there, toxicology tests involving three of the deaths have happened, we could get the results sometime
bringing on board an american health facility to make sure its on site health clinic has u.s.nce to sit down with the tourism minister here in the dr. he told us there is no mystery surrounding these deaths. we then ask him how would he respond if the investigation shows otherwise? >> >> translator: this is something really happened we'll act on it but let's not get the car in front of the horses. reporter: now the tourism minister says that there is simply again no mystery. that...
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coming up on balance of power, u.s. health and homeland -- health and human services secretary.deep dive into stories making headlines and moving markets with key insights from industry veterans and insiders. today we are looking at italy. the eu has given italy's populist government and other week to bring the debt into compliance with eu guidelines. here is taylor riggs. taylor: our bloomberg economic team is thinking the fight between brussels and rome presents a key risk to italy. italy's growth forecast is nowhere near where it should be. our team is forecasting growth of .1% in the second quarter. the forecast improved slightly but this is nowhere near the growth levels we should see for a country with so much their capacity. a return to normal growth rate remains a distant prospect. another thing that could harm italy is there bond rate. right now you have the tenure down to a 2.19. every october when we get a fight between brussels and rome, we get a bond tantrum. if that happens in october of 2019 as it did in 2018, our team thinks this is something italy cannot handle.
coming up on balance of power, u.s. health and homeland -- health and human services secretary.deep dive into stories making headlines and moving markets with key insights from industry veterans and insiders. today we are looking at italy. the eu has given italy's populist government and other week to bring the debt into compliance with eu guidelines. here is taylor riggs. taylor: our bloomberg economic team is thinking the fight between brussels and rome presents a key risk to italy. italy's...
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prior to joining the kizer family foundation, she worked on national health reform at the u.s. department of health and human services and directed research on private health insurance at the georgetown university health policy institute. karen received mother master's degree in public policy from uc berkeley. we're grateful to have her here today to orient you to some key components of the legislative proposals that have been introduced in both this congress as well as the past congress. a link to her brief about the legislative proposals was sent to you prior to the briefing. that is available online as well. second, i'm delighted to introduce marilyn tavenner. she served as president and chief executive officer at america's health insurance plans from 2015 to 2018. prior to joining cms, she was secretary of health and human services in virginia under the leadership of governor tim kaine. marilyn received her bachelor's in nursing from virginia commonweal commonwealth university. next, another former cms administrator. tom scully served as the administrator of cms for three ye
prior to joining the kizer family foundation, she worked on national health reform at the u.s. department of health and human services and directed research on private health insurance at the georgetown university health policy institute. karen received mother master's degree in public policy from uc berkeley. we're grateful to have her here today to orient you to some key components of the legislative proposals that have been introduced in both this congress as well as the past congress. a...
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u.s. mission to the u.n. on women's health. i would urge you to ensure if you are confirmed, the u.s. mission to the u.n. that you will lead, reassert its role as the leading proponent of women of their rights and of their health around the world. is that something you believe is important for the ambassador from the united states to do? ms. craft: absolutely. and as we discussed, you know, both of us being mothers of daughters and as you can see, beautiful granddaughters, it is so important that the -- that the u.s. takes a lead in the organizations that promote the health and well-being of maternal and child health and voluntary family planning. i can give you my word that i will do everything in my power to continue that support through organizations, such as usaid, the world food program, world health program, unicef. we have so many wonderful organizations that are built upon success that are allowing women and children to be healthy because, as you know, and we discussed, women and children are what keep our communities thriving. and without them, we will lose -- we will actually
u.s. mission to the u.n. on women's health. i would urge you to ensure if you are confirmed, the u.s. mission to the u.n. that you will lead, reassert its role as the leading proponent of women of their rights and of their health around the world. is that something you believe is important for the ambassador from the united states to do? ms. craft: absolutely. and as we discussed, you know, both of us being mothers of daughters and as you can see, beautiful granddaughters, it is so important...
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in 2017 an estimated 971000000 people worldwide were grappling with mental health issues according to a study by the u.s. based institute of health metrics that's around one in 8 of the global population anxiety depression and bipolar disorders a widespread as a psychiatric disability from. industrialized nations there are just 100 psychiatry to every 100. 1000 people but that seems like a luxury compared to poor countries where often one psychiatry struggles to support the same number that applies to 45 percent of the global population mental health issues can make securing a job nigh on impossible they're not in israel. it's the least job to take dogs for a walk he has a soft spot for canines but he especially likes the shape this work lends to his life. it gives me. to. you know having a difficult day or difficult week to be able to say this will be dealt with after i do what i need to do my responsibility having my word back being able to confidently differentiate between being in a bad state but not giving up on functioning which is such a big battle in the world that i come from. once a week ilesh
in 2017 an estimated 971000000 people worldwide were grappling with mental health issues according to a study by the u.s. based institute of health metrics that's around one in 8 of the global population anxiety depression and bipolar disorders a widespread as a psychiatric disability from. industrialized nations there are just 100 psychiatry to every 100. 1000 people but that seems like a luxury compared to poor countries where often one psychiatry struggles to support the same number that...
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. >> reporter: the charges form one of the biggest murder cases ever brought against a u.s. healthbreach of this doctor's oath is vile and worthy of this day's actions. >> reporter: husel's attorney says he never brought on their deaths. >> these patients were going to die. >> they tipped off the authorities to husel's actions after they conduct third own internal investigation. they continue to cooperate with law enforcement. employees who helped administer the drugs are no longer treating patients. no other charges have been filed in this case. but it's worth noting prosecutors credited the family members with helping them with their investigation. can you imagine a family member who lost someone, you have to tell the investigators what happened, what did husel say, what did you do, what did he say back? >> did he tell family members the same thing? >> that was striking to me. many of them said, you know, they told us that our -- he told us that our loved one was brain dead. we couldn't understand how suddenly they were brain dead so quickly. >> and the big question is why, why,
. >> reporter: the charges form one of the biggest murder cases ever brought against a u.s. healthbreach of this doctor's oath is vile and worthy of this day's actions. >> reporter: husel's attorney says he never brought on their deaths. >> these patients were going to die. >> they tipped off the authorities to husel's actions after they conduct third own internal investigation. they continue to cooperate with law enforcement. employees who helped administer the drugs...
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brock obama's health care law where pizza matthews is a professor of political science and science was college in southern california he says the measure would help pave the way for other u.s. states to implement a single payer health care system. because certain example for other states like new york the largest states the more affluent states to pursue this path as well but it's actually reflection of governor gavin newsom's attempt to get a single payer system ultimately in california he campaigned on it he actually said the beginning we took office he liked to implement that in the beginning of getting part of the segment of population to be covered even the undocumented folks to some extent i think the supreme court the justices that are the conservative ones that he appointed the trump appointed you know the garbage and kavanaugh these does this is have not been proven yet on the economic level economic decisions such as this they might actually go along with allowing california in this particular right or freedom to do this because they also believe in decentralized government so it's possible that this could go through and be upheld by the courts it's just only one
brock obama's health care law where pizza matthews is a professor of political science and science was college in southern california he says the measure would help pave the way for other u.s. states to implement a single payer health care system. because certain example for other states like new york the largest states the more affluent states to pursue this path as well but it's actually reflection of governor gavin newsom's attempt to get a single payer system ultimately in california he...
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the obama team actually ran on not providing health care, u.s. ayer-funded health care to illegal immigrants. is this an admission, finally, that obamacare was a disaster? >> that is wrong on every count. but i do agree that the debates were too long. you clearly cherry picked from bernie sanders, from marginal candidates, one sentence from here, one sentence from there. and you are portraying something that wasn't what they said.m in the case of healthcare for people that are here with undocumented immigrants, that was, should people have access to healthcare, not that it would be given to them free. and not that they would take away somebody else's healthcare and give it to undocumented immigrants. that is completely absurd. that is not what they said in the debate. >> dan: i believe the government was government-funded healthcare. hold on.e >> if a person goes to the emergency room -- >> dan: they already have healthcare. >> if they go to the emergency room and undocumented they: have to be treated. that is the law.w. >> dan: the moderators wer
the obama team actually ran on not providing health care, u.s. ayer-funded health care to illegal immigrants. is this an admission, finally, that obamacare was a disaster? >> that is wrong on every count. but i do agree that the debates were too long. you clearly cherry picked from bernie sanders, from marginal candidates, one sentence from here, one sentence from there. and you are portraying something that wasn't what they said.m in the case of healthcare for people that are here with...
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president barack obama's health care law peter matthews is a professor of political science at cypress college and something telephony says the measure could help pave the way for other u.s. states to implement a single payer health care system. it could turn an example for other states like new york the largest states the more affluent states to pursue this path as well but it's actually reflection of governor gavin newsom's attempt to get a single payer system ultimately in california he campaigned on it he actually said the beginning we took office he'd like to implement that in the beginning of getting part of the segment of population to be covered even the undocumented folks to some extent i think the supreme court the 2 justices that are the conservative ones that he appointed the trump appointed you know the decision kavanaugh these does this is have not been proven yet on the economic level economic decisions such as this they might actually go along with allowing california this particular writer freedom to do this because they also believe in the centralized government so it's possible that this could go through and be upheld by the courts it's just only one s
president barack obama's health care law peter matthews is a professor of political science at cypress college and something telephony says the measure could help pave the way for other u.s. states to implement a single payer health care system. it could turn an example for other states like new york the largest states the more affluent states to pursue this path as well but it's actually reflection of governor gavin newsom's attempt to get a single payer system ultimately in california he...
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u.s. saying he's suffering from psychological torture the 47 year old missed a court hearing in london on thursday due to ill health the u.s. is demanding his extradition for publishing government secrets. shows all the symptoms of a person who has been exposed to psychological torture for a prolonged period of. speaking about this severe stress and constant stress of chronic. severe psychological trauma. seriously gravely concerned that if this man were to be extradited to the united states he would be exposed to the politicized trial in grave violations of his human rights. record has ruled the u.s. state's only abortion clinic can stay open for now it has to be closed at midnight the state health department said the clinic did not pay enough attention to patient safety has been granted a reprieve allowing it to operate until tuesday when another hearing is due to take place. but it's not all right all the. more to do and if there's going to be possibly another court date early next week so we're glad that that happened we're glad that at this facility can keep providing these services these valuable services to
u.s. saying he's suffering from psychological torture the 47 year old missed a court hearing in london on thursday due to ill health the u.s. is demanding his extradition for publishing government secrets. shows all the symptoms of a person who has been exposed to psychological torture for a prolonged period of. speaking about this severe stress and constant stress of chronic. severe psychological trauma. seriously gravely concerned that if this man were to be extradited to the united states he...
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health. >>> the u.s. says it has more prove that iran was behind the attack on tankers in the gulf of oman. that story coming up. >>> this rare blue lobster became an internet sensation. it is not going to end up on someone's dinner table. >> that's all ahead. first, it's 4:36. you're never more than seven minutes away from your accuweather forecast. >> temperatures 53 to 55. it's filling in most of our neighborhoods and keeping us in the mid to upper 50s. daly city at 51 and out to trees see about 61 degrees. you can see clouds out there. as we look from south beach across the western span of the bay bridge. it's dry, not as much drizzle as he had to deal with the last couple mornings. for driving, we're okay. cool this morning, but if you're rurj to our inland neighborhoods, it's going to be warm this afternoon. 57 in the east bay valleys 7:00. 74 at 11:00. comfortable evening, 78. will be around 60 on the peninsula at 7:00, 66 at 9:00 and 72 at 11:00. you can see the upper 70s for the better part of th
health. >>> the u.s. says it has more prove that iran was behind the attack on tankers in the gulf of oman. that story coming up. >>> this rare blue lobster became an internet sensation. it is not going to end up on someone's dinner table. >> that's all ahead. first, it's 4:36. you're never more than seven minutes away from your accuweather forecast. >> temperatures 53 to 55. it's filling in most of our neighborhoods and keeping us in the mid to upper 50s. daly...
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u.s. say he's suffering from psychological torture the 47 year old missed a court hearing in london on thursday due to ill health the u.s. is demanding his exhibition for publishing government secrets. shows all the symptoms of a person who has been exposed to psychological torture for a prolonged period of. speaking about this severe stress and constant stress of chronic. severe psychological trauma. seriously gravely concerned that if this man were to be extradited to the united states he would be exposed to the politicized show trial in grave violations of his human rights. more than 45 palestinians call children were killed by israeli fire last year in the occupied west bank now teachers and students are trying to find ways to protect themselves from violence by israeli settlers and security forces need to abraham reports from. students. when israeli settlers attacked their school in a village with of the occupied west bank classes to find safety but it's not over this killing 2. people here say this happens regularly is really suck little stones at the school they shot this video. some students threw rocks
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care facility to make sure it's on site health clinic is up to all u.s.inister, he said there is no mystery surrounding these doubts. we asked him how he would respond if the investigation shows otherwise? >> the results of the investigation, you will learn, and we will learn if there is something that feels the appropriate disciplinary measures will be taken, but we cannot anticipate the results of the investigation. >> the tourism minister went on to say that the dr has nothing to hide. it has been exaggeration sealed by speculation. families who lost loved ones say that they are not buying this explanation. >> don't believe anything the dominican is saying. keep pushing. we need to find the answers. we need to figure out what people are dying from. they will not be honest with us. >> both officials here locally in the dr and families just like the ones that you heard from, they are all waiting for the same thing. toxicology test, and those are the ones that they have are currently assisting with. we may not know those results until next month. >> sandr
care facility to make sure it's on site health clinic is up to all u.s.inister, he said there is no mystery surrounding these doubts. we asked him how he would respond if the investigation shows otherwise? >> the results of the investigation, you will learn, and we will learn if there is something that feels the appropriate disciplinary measures will be taken, but we cannot anticipate the results of the investigation. >> the tourism minister went on to say that the dr has nothing to...
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barack obama's health care law peter matthews is a professor of political science at cypress college in southern california and he says the measured could help pave the way for other u.s. states implemented a single health care system. for it could set an example for other states like new york the largest states the more affluent states to pursue this path as well but it's actually reflection of governor gavin newsom's attempt to get a single payer system ultimately in california he campaigned on it he actually said the beginning we took office he'd like to implement that in the beginning of getting part of the segment of population to be covered even the undocumented folks to some extent i think the supreme court the justices that are the conservative ones that he appointed the trump appointed you know the gorsuch and kavanaugh these does this is have not been proven yet on the economic level economic decision such as this they might actually go along with allowing california this particular writer freedom to do this because they also believe in decentralized government so it's possible that this could go through and be upheld by the courts it's just only one segment
barack obama's health care law peter matthews is a professor of political science at cypress college in southern california and he says the measured could help pave the way for other u.s. states implemented a single health care system. for it could set an example for other states like new york the largest states the more affluent states to pursue this path as well but it's actually reflection of governor gavin newsom's attempt to get a single payer system ultimately in california he campaigned...
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u.s. firms to the u.k. passed national healthd be in future trade talks, but he backtracked on that. u.s. airlines may struggle to coax worried passengers back on the boeing 737 max. 20% of travelers say they will avoid the plane in the first six months after flights resume. that is according to a study on the atmosphere research group. year or less price convenient options. southwest and united say they will let people switch the flights with no fee. australia's central bank chief has strongly suggested he could follow up to this interest rate cut with another reduction. this as he seeks to drive down unemployment and revive inflation. the rba ended a nearly three-year policy paz by easing the cash rate to 1.25%. he talked about the downside risk coming from global trade disputes. >> the board hasn't made a decision. it is not unreasonable to expect a lower cash rate over time. wereatest set of forecasts prepared on the assumption the cash rate would follow the market, which would mean the cash rate was around 1% by the end of t
u.s. firms to the u.k. passed national healthd be in future trade talks, but he backtracked on that. u.s. airlines may struggle to coax worried passengers back on the boeing 737 max. 20% of travelers say they will avoid the plane in the first six months after flights resume. that is according to a study on the atmosphere research group. year or less price convenient options. southwest and united say they will let people switch the flights with no fee. australia's central bank chief has strongly...
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after the fed signals potential rate cuts this year as jerome powell flags concerns about the health of the u.s. economy >> in light of increased uncertainties and unit inflation pressures the committee will monitor the information and act as appropriate to sustain the expansion. >>> the bank of japan also holds fire echoing the fed in warning of rising risks to the outlook while attention turns to the bank of england and whether they'll stick to their rate hike message. >>> delivery hero jumps to the top of the stoxx 600 after the berlin-based food business ups its full-year sales guidance >>> now i want to bring your attention right away to a developing story in the oil space. oil prices have jumped amid another escalation in tensions between washington and tehran. a u.s. official has told nbc news that an american military drone was shot down in international airspace over the strait of hormuz the device in question was an rq4 global hawk. a u.s. central command spokesperson separately responded to charges by iran saying that no u.s. drone was operating in iranian airspace today. as you just
after the fed signals potential rate cuts this year as jerome powell flags concerns about the health of the u.s. economy >> in light of increased uncertainties and unit inflation pressures the committee will monitor the information and act as appropriate to sustain the expansion. >>> the bank of japan also holds fire echoing the fed in warning of rising risks to the outlook while attention turns to the bank of england and whether they'll stick to their rate hike message....
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>> well, health is biggest area and there the progress has been really unbelievable not just because of our work but because partners that include the u.s. government spending, european donors that really stepped up on health issues, one of the metrics of importance is the number of children who die before the age of 5. when we got started in the year 2000, that was over 10 million a year, now 5 million a year. and so, you know, it's mind blowing and people are not aware of the issues as like them to be. those deaths because of getting out vaccines and understanding a bit more about nutrition, those deaths have been cut in half. now the goal is to cut them in half again by 2030 and we do have pipeline of new vaccines and -- and new tools particularly in nutrition that give us an opportunity to do that. because of partnerships we've had and innovation, more successful than we've expected. our u.s. education work that is not just k through 12 but includes higher ed as well, the key metrics dropout rates, math and verbal achievement, those metrics have moved essentially not at all and even as the u.s. is spending more resources on educatio
>> well, health is biggest area and there the progress has been really unbelievable not just because of our work but because partners that include the u.s. government spending, european donors that really stepped up on health issues, one of the metrics of importance is the number of children who die before the age of 5. when we got started in the year 2000, that was over 10 million a year, now 5 million a year. and so, you know, it's mind blowing and people are not aware of the issues as...
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u.s. for health insurance companies to use dna evidence from ancestors against you, that is not the case for life insurance companies. her family was like, wait a minute, my grandmother died of this very aggressive form of cervical cancer, i could be the denied life insurance because of this digital afterlife that german researchers created. there has been work to remediate that. these are the things that come up. those of you that are more familiar with my work, i will make this my last example, the tupac hologram. in my side. i'm not going to remember it now, but apologies to the journalist who brilliantly wrote this about the tupac biopic, acting like tupac is not the same as being tupac. that hologram that was created in conjunction and conversation with his mother, you have this instance of taking a whole bunch of data, images, bringing a dead dead black life, a man back to life to entertain a white audience at coachella. i take the issue with that. we are starting to see that sums celebrities that some celebrities are exercising agency in whether there will ever be a hologram of them a
u.s. for health insurance companies to use dna evidence from ancestors against you, that is not the case for life insurance companies. her family was like, wait a minute, my grandmother died of this very aggressive form of cervical cancer, i could be the denied life insurance because of this digital afterlife that german researchers created. there has been work to remediate that. these are the things that come up. those of you that are more familiar with my work, i will make this my last...