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it's a great idea to have universal healthcare for all. it's a great idea to make sure that if you have preexisting conditions that you will be covered no matter what. it's a great idea if your child is up to age 26 you can cover your child. they may not have that job that offers benefits. at issue is the pay for. we saw the affordable care act the issue was the deductible. the pay for. if this country can do that, it will help bolster a working class that former president obama was hopeful to do. also help minorties. the least of these in the nation. the poor and the least of these who basically use the emergency room and in a hospital as their primary physician. at issue is pay for. if you have one party saying great we have to do it no matter what. party says it's too costly. it's taxing. where do you find the common ground? that's the problem t. without the hurt and cut in the american pocketbook. >> the u.s. is major industrialized nation without it. there are ways for it to be done. it will be interesting how it goes in this country.
it's a great idea to have universal healthcare for all. it's a great idea to make sure that if you have preexisting conditions that you will be covered no matter what. it's a great idea if your child is up to age 26 you can cover your child. they may not have that job that offers benefits. at issue is the pay for. we saw the affordable care act the issue was the deductible. the pay for. if this country can do that, it will help bolster a working class that former president obama was hopeful to...
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policies that would be familiar to the bernie bros and elizabeth warren and i talked about today, universal healthcare, a minimum wage, and protections for workers. my sense is these two events, the coal strike were crucial to roosevelt creating and taking advantage of momentum in america. >> host: before i turn to questions, everyone will go out and buy multiple copies. i hate to say it about my own book, if you buy a book, it is often a lock word so i will do it. the first question, how long did it take to research the book? >> guest: i started researching it in 2016, i worked basically every morning, weekend and all my vacation, from my day job and as a magazine writer, lots of stolen hours, lots of wonderful editing, the research part of that, to research where i found that is a four year project. something familiar i am sure. >> host: if you are committed to something. chuck asks how can a railroad affect and to some degree control so many people's lives? >> guest: interesting. the railroads that made up northern securities, one of the things, railroads were the only means of transport, every bus
policies that would be familiar to the bernie bros and elizabeth warren and i talked about today, universal healthcare, a minimum wage, and protections for workers. my sense is these two events, the coal strike were crucial to roosevelt creating and taking advantage of momentum in america. >> host: before i turn to questions, everyone will go out and buy multiple copies. i hate to say it about my own book, if you buy a book, it is often a lock word so i will do it. the first question, how...
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we just believe in the principle of universal healthcare from an economic perspective as well as from a moral and ethical perspective. we are just proud of that. i wanted to bring that back up to your attention and remind you some of the things that no other state is doing that california is doing because there is a commitment to provide coverage for all californians. it is with that that i am very proud to bring up peter lee, the executive director of covered california. nobody does it as well as he has and i could not be more proud of his leadership. you should also be equally proud of his leadership but i will let him speak for himself and give you a little overview since he started and his history with covered california and how effective their team has been and what is at stake as it relates to this new open enrollment period that we are launching here today and how you can participate and how we can encourage you to get others that are not enrolled to participate to make sure we are covering more people and putting less pressure, not more pressure, in terms of premium increases
we just believe in the principle of universal healthcare from an economic perspective as well as from a moral and ethical perspective. we are just proud of that. i wanted to bring that back up to your attention and remind you some of the things that no other state is doing that california is doing because there is a commitment to provide coverage for all californians. it is with that that i am very proud to bring up peter lee, the executive director of covered california. nobody does it as well...
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work to do.le or they are more likely to have pre-existing conditions with covid-19 so with a universal healthcare pgram would go mileso toward alleviating the pain and the queer communities of color. fighting for universal programs for marginalize people and to be under the influence of those corporate donors we are where there is a political movement but then to take way from the rest of the country? >> yes. it is very transparent that every single gg person looks t housing for profit has not worked out for the past several hundred years of our nation is possible to guarantee of the human rights investment to make you wealthy but every person has access to a doctor and healthcare. and those that they are suffering from and then to have community involvement it with a few corporate board executives. >> and with the needs of the big city and brooklyn and rural kansans are very different and is often portrayed as socialism and then to have a capitalist perspective so this shifted and regional paradigms. what do you think for people of color? >> and as a great socialist former labour party in the ea
work to do.le or they are more likely to have pre-existing conditions with covid-19 so with a universal healthcare pgram would go mileso toward alleviating the pain and the queer communities of color. fighting for universal programs for marginalize people and to be under the influence of those corporate donors we are where there is a political movement but then to take way from the rest of the country? >> yes. it is very transparent that every single gg person looks t housing for profit...
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didn't create a system of universal healthcare, didn't create a fully functioning public health infrastructureany people have gone to school and dilapidated and curating conditions how many people have gone hungry because $6.4 trillion was spent on war and not on things like healthcare, housing, feeding the hungry taking care of the homeless, taking care of transportation infrastructure among many other human needs that have been neglected in the same time. let me step back for a second and try to offer maybe some comic relief and also give you a see of where i am coming from, how i came to write this book and as laura said, i wrote two prior books about war and peace, island of shame about the. [singing] military base which textiles the entire people that have been living on the surrounding islands and the indian ocean since the time of the american revolution. that was followed by base nation, but that lookeat the entire nwork, the global network, of u.s. milita bases around the world now numbering around 800 u.s. military bases outse the 50 states and washington dc around 80 countries d con
didn't create a system of universal healthcare, didn't create a fully functioning public health infrastructureany people have gone to school and dilapidated and curating conditions how many people have gone hungry because $6.4 trillion was spent on war and not on things like healthcare, housing, feeding the hungry taking care of the homeless, taking care of transportation infrastructure among many other human needs that have been neglected in the same time. let me step back for a second and try...
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vowed to expand during his campaign, though progressive democrats and public opinion favors a universal healthcare system or medicare for all. in bolivia, former president evo morales has returned to his country after one year of exile following a right-wing military coup that overthrew morales last november. thousands of supporters celebrated morales's triumphant return as the longtime leader crossed into bolivia by foot through the border with argentina, where he'd been living since last year. this is moralespeaking to the throngs of supporters yesterday. while fight connues imperialism and capitalism exists from the struggle of the people will continue. i'm convinced of that, brothers and sisters. amy: evo morales' return follows the swearing in of luis arce as the new president, and the return of morales' mas party to power. peru has been thrown into political uncertainty after lawmakers ousted president martin vizcarra monday in his impeachment trial. the vote to remove him, on charges of corruption, came two months after a failed impeachment in september on an unrelated accusation of obstruc
vowed to expand during his campaign, though progressive democrats and public opinion favors a universal healthcare system or medicare for all. in bolivia, former president evo morales has returned to his country after one year of exile following a right-wing military coup that overthrew morales last november. thousands of supporters celebrated morales's triumphant return as the longtime leader crossed into bolivia by foot through the border with argentina, where he'd been living since last...
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kind of effort to say coming actually moved to a workforce to ensure were going to provide universal healthcare. people have to get paid. those kind of things are going to be increasingly important. >> a lot of volunteers are women. so yes. i could not agree more. i think going to go to more questions from the question box. one i think is you can interpret however you wish. it's from roger. roger asked what lessons can we learn from 2020? back i would say there are two that come to mind top of mind. it's a super tough question. there are so many things that happen this year it's hard to imagine in some context. one is leadership. throughout the world i am lucky to see this crisis in this year through multiple angles. even though i'm sitting in the united states and here because we can't get out the walls effectively built around it. i'd do get to perfect globally every day. and leadership has really mattered. that's not just national leadership but local leadership, public health leadership. people can trust the communities can trust them to do the right thing. it is such a powerful lesson no n
kind of effort to say coming actually moved to a workforce to ensure were going to provide universal healthcare. people have to get paid. those kind of things are going to be increasingly important. >> a lot of volunteers are women. so yes. i could not agree more. i think going to go to more questions from the question box. one i think is you can interpret however you wish. it's from roger. roger asked what lessons can we learn from 2020? back i would say there are two that come to mind...
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wave, the health healthcare sector believes they are quite safe when it comes to any idea of universal healthcareou for being with us. we are ina thank you for being with us. we are in a state of flux. no decision yet. how long do you think you will be before a final result? well, ballots will continue to be counted for the next days and weeks, but i think it is likely in the next 12-2a think it is likely in the next 12 — 2a hours there will be an uncertainty for media outlets in the united states to have called a number of these uncertain states. i think we could have some certainty regarding arizona. and those legal challenges, will they be pursued? some have already been filed, in michigan, pennsylvania and georgia, and others are starting to take place. the trump campaign has filed a number of issues, seeking vote counting to be stopped pretty much immediately in places where he is leading, he hasn't filed them in states where he is trailing and needs to make up the vote, but we are likely to see these filter through the courts in the next several days and we will see if any of these will be
wave, the health healthcare sector believes they are quite safe when it comes to any idea of universal healthcareou for being with us. we are ina thank you for being with us. we are in a state of flux. no decision yet. how long do you think you will be before a final result? well, ballots will continue to be counted for the next days and weeks, but i think it is likely in the next 12-2a think it is likely in the next 12 — 2a hours there will be an uncertainty for media outlets in the united...
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biden who wants to expand healthcare with a publici option whi a sort of first step toward universal healthcare. ewill he even be able tot that? it's not clear. so he does -- he is somne who says he wants to work with compromise. he has to to get anything done. one other personal note, i have been covering joe biden in thisv cycle, and ito say, he kind of is the ultimate comeback kid. people don realize he first considered running for president in 1984. he first actually ran in 1988. t s has been on his mind a long time. i'm thinking back to the days a year ago when it really looked like joe biden was not going to be the candidate to rise. almost some people said he changing his legacy,this, he's embarrassing himself. it wasnuntil south carolina, campaign said once we win south carolina everything changes, we weren't sure it was true and it was true. woodruff: i go back to remembering how he flamed out in 1988. in 2008 i remember an interviewh sitdown im in iowa when he was coming in last of all the candidates. kind of a humiliating exoerience, but he had the biden energy, we're going to do thi
biden who wants to expand healthcare with a publici option whi a sort of first step toward universal healthcare. ewill he even be able tot that? it's not clear. so he does -- he is somne who says he wants to work with compromise. he has to to get anything done. one other personal note, i have been covering joe biden in thisv cycle, and ito say, he kind of is the ultimate comeback kid. people don realize he first considered running for president in 1984. he first actually ran in 1988. t s has...
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to make is we think of other countries as models and those that universal coverage is not the same as single-payer government run healthcare that a lot of countries in europe have achieved universal coverage with private insurance companies with private insurance and that's important distinction saw the countries in europe save universal private insurance system an effort to provide financial services with the subsidies to low income folks and regulations and other elements of the system the bracket how that is defined by broadly speaking, i have tried to persuade the free-market so what does that mean cracks ultimately you can have a broad range of choices with the assurance that you buy and from whom you buy it is just one system in one ensure and you have no choice if that is working you have nowhere else to go but like medicare advantag advantage, yes it is the governments system and those who cannot afford the coverage playing with dozens of choices with the plan that you buy that's why the platform approach that we talk about is called medicare advantage for all. and then abolishing what percent of seniors use which
to make is we think of other countries as models and those that universal coverage is not the same as single-payer government run healthcare that a lot of countries in europe have achieved universal coverage with private insurance companies with private insurance and that's important distinction saw the countries in europe save universal private insurance system an effort to provide financial services with the subsidies to low income folks and regulations and other elements of the system the...
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you know, obamacare is destined for failure and the one size fits all of universal healthcare systemgoing to be any better for women than it will be for anybody else. when government controls things they the end not to do it well and so i think that again if you look at the president's record on women's issues and other things, suburban women i don't care where you are, city, suburban, rural, you should be satisfied with what donald trump has delivered because promises made were promises kept especially for women. >> sandra: michigan congresswoman debbie dingle made it clear she believes female turnout is what put biden over the top in her state. listen. >> i have been out there talking to people. i've been looking at the numbers. women came out and made a difference in far larger numbers than they did four years ago. when all the votes are counted and every single person across the country a methodical, calm, pure way joe biden will win. >> sandra: eventually both campaigns will look back and really dig into the details and see what, if anything, they should have done differently. b
you know, obamacare is destined for failure and the one size fits all of universal healthcare systemgoing to be any better for women than it will be for anybody else. when government controls things they the end not to do it well and so i think that again if you look at the president's record on women's issues and other things, suburban women i don't care where you are, city, suburban, rural, you should be satisfied with what donald trump has delivered because promises made were promises kept...
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talked about yesterday that they would like to see happen during the biden administration, universal healthcare course basic income for all americans and 100% of our power from renewable sources. and it's interesting one of the groups that spoke there was the sunrise movement which is very progressive. and they broadcast the whole thing, ainsley, with the #biden be brave. ainsley: biden be brave. tackle income ininequality and climate change modeled are a fdr's package after the great depression. there was a draft of the plan circulating around congress. you named a few of them steve. eliminate poverty. calls for living wage job for anyone who wants one. health workers affected by climate change and eliminate greenhouse gas emissions, brian. brian: i think it's hysterical how everybody is loving the temperature and the democrats are doing the right thing looking ahead. in fact barack obama weighed in and said i think joe biden is right to say we should all do our best to make an effort to lower the temperature. real little? did you see that press conference and listen to elizabeth warren? they
talked about yesterday that they would like to see happen during the biden administration, universal healthcare course basic income for all americans and 100% of our power from renewable sources. and it's interesting one of the groups that spoke there was the sunrise movement which is very progressive. and they broadcast the whole thing, ainsley, with the #biden be brave. ainsley: biden be brave. tackle income ininequality and climate change modeled are a fdr's package after the great...
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also he talked about ainsley, ditching the electoral college and universal healthcare.ey: yeah, not everyone thinks like hollywood. so many more -- i feel like there is so many more middle of the road democrats. hollywood and new york, yeah, they are progressive. that's how they feel. that's how michael moore feels. look at south carolina. the democrats in south carolina are saying that they're losing house seats nationally because these progressives are going in and saying defund the police. well, sout south korea south carolinians don't want that they need to see what the rest of the world looks like. there are all these steps in between. the flyover states. they feel strongly about police officers and supporting our military and the people that protect our families. brian: no question, yeah. and i will add to that aoc and the socialist left who added one more person to have the squad obviously from new york who want to go medicare for all. go full bore socialism or green new deal. jacobs comes out i'm a democratic chairperson in nassau county i have got to do these t
also he talked about ainsley, ditching the electoral college and universal healthcare.ey: yeah, not everyone thinks like hollywood. so many more -- i feel like there is so many more middle of the road democrats. hollywood and new york, yeah, they are progressive. that's how they feel. that's how michael moore feels. look at south carolina. the democrats in south carolina are saying that they're losing house seats nationally because these progressives are going in and saying defund the police....
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inaudible) as our value which is i think about san francisco being one of the cities to have universal healthcare i'm sure before that people say there's no way i would provide healthcare for everybody and i just think why shouldn't we be a city that say says a system wide rental system system or a housing care system that sort of helps people who in a housing crisis whether they're about to help homeless access rental services and i know i'm making that simple but you know, i think that we have created large fragmented programs and systems because we've had to respond that way and so now we have all of these different pieces but it's sort of, i feel that we have an ability on the commission to step back and look and think about what is a bold, sustainable solution with an ongoing source of revenue and it takes into account all the activities that are happening and really sort of tries to figure out the impact and i'm trying to say we have to be bold and figure out whether we're going to be funding lots of programs or ream' trying to make a few strategic impacts and think about how (inaudible) wi
inaudible) as our value which is i think about san francisco being one of the cities to have universal healthcare i'm sure before that people say there's no way i would provide healthcare for everybody and i just think why shouldn't we be a city that say says a system wide rental system system or a housing care system that sort of helps people who in a housing crisis whether they're about to help homeless access rental services and i know i'm making that simple but you know, i think that we...
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small business owners at university sound innovative ways to make ppe for frontline healthcare heroes, delivered meals to doctors and nurses and church congregations, food boxes at the national guard, and with unprecedented challenges, took to the beauty for the arizona trail and were joined for part of the hike. we saw firsthand the benefits of the great american outdoors act, crowning jewel of our state. legislation championed in this way. the border patrol and local law enforcement, keeping our communities safe to support these heroes. i will miss these life-changing opportunities but will carry with me the time i had from arizona's - as we approach the end of the year that tested our country i look forward to spend time as i did every year in prayer, thought and writing for the year ahead. i feel the lord's presents a few words on my heart, words that are important to keep strong and guide for the next year. three words stuck out during my time of reflection, i put these words on sticky notes to serve as daily reminders. peace, joy and gratitude. i have known a piece of understand
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good-paying jobs, rebuilding our crumbling infrastructure, making public colleges and universities tuition-free, expanding healthcarel people, so i think we probably were not as strong as we should have been in explaining what a progressive economic agenda would mean to working families throughout the country. >> woodruff: but now that democrats are going to have fewer seats in the house, now that you may have 50 seats in the senate, but you may end up with 48, are you going to be able to do the kinds of things you just listed, senator sanders? you're going to have great opposition from republicans and not even support from all democrats. >> well, look, i think all of the ideas that i have talked to you about, judy, and many more, are popular ideas. i mean, the truth is that the american people understand that our current healthcare system is dysfunctional and cruel and wasteful. they understand that $7.25 an hour minimum-wage is a starvation wage. it's insane that our infrastructure is falling. that we are not addressing the existential threat of climate change. that is what the american people understand and want
good-paying jobs, rebuilding our crumbling infrastructure, making public colleges and universities tuition-free, expanding healthcarel people, so i think we probably were not as strong as we should have been in explaining what a progressive economic agenda would mean to working families throughout the country. >> woodruff: but now that democrats are going to have fewer seats in the house, now that you may have 50 seats in the senate, but you may end up with 48, are you going to be able to...
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landon says that here at university dr chicago of medicine, they're telling their healthcare workersthey had thanksgiving with more than five people from outside their households they thed to stay home for a week, then test, before coming back to work. margaret. >> brennan: adriana diaz in chicago. a day after saying he would accept the electoral college results, tonight, president trump is falsely setting a new bar for joe biden to enter the white house, even after a deral jujudge mr. trump appointed delivered a stinging rebuke of his latest legal challenge. cbs' ben tracy is at the white house tonight. ben. >> reporter: margaret, with just 54 days left here at the white house, president trump seems increasingly angry. not only will he not admit that he lost, he's now demanding that president-elect joe biden prove that he won. before hitting the golf course for the second day in a row, president trump was already teed off, bizarrely declaring that joe biden can only enter the white house as president only if he can prove his ridiculous 80 million votes were not fraudulently or illeg
landon says that here at university dr chicago of medicine, they're telling their healthcare workersthey had thanksgiving with more than five people from outside their households they thed to stay home for a week, then test, before coming back to work. margaret. >> brennan: adriana diaz in chicago. a day after saying he would accept the electoral college results, tonight, president trump is falsely setting a new bar for joe biden to enter the white house, even after a deral jujudge mr....
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come january, we are going to work quickly with congress to dramatically ramp up healthcare protections, get americans universalthcare costs as soon as humanly possible. we want every single american to know, if you're sick, if you're struggling, if you're worried about how you're going to get going to get through the day, we will not abandon you. that is a promise. maria: that was joe biden speaking out last week on the affordable care act commonly known as obamacare. came the same day the supreme court heard virtual agreements against healthcare act challenging protections of preexisting conditions and premium subsidies. the court to announce decision on constitutionality on late spring as joe biden has made health care a key issue in his campaign. my next guest is considered key architect of obamacare as well as massachusetts romney care. the author of jump-starting america, coauthor jonathan gruber. jonathan, good to see you this morning, thanks for being here. jonathan: thanks for having me, maria. maria: where do you think this is going in terms of the supreme court, jonathan? jonathan: well, look, we hav
come january, we are going to work quickly with congress to dramatically ramp up healthcare protections, get americans universalthcare costs as soon as humanly possible. we want every single american to know, if you're sick, if you're struggling, if you're worried about how you're going to get going to get through the day, we will not abandon you. that is a promise. maria: that was joe biden speaking out last week on the affordable care act commonly known as obamacare. came the same day the...
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when he became president, it was not a almost universal consensus that there should be universal access to healthcareis hand, and he poked me in the chest like an athlete who won a game and said, remember, don't bet against me. >> we understood, he had to walk a tightrope. >> if i had a son, he would look like trayvon. >> he may not have been born in this country. >> you can question my policies without questioning my faith. or for that matter, my citizenship. >>> we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal. race is an issue i believe this nation cannot afford to ignore right now. a part of our union we have not yet made perfect. we know the march is not yet over. we know that reaching that blessed destination where we
when he became president, it was not a almost universal consensus that there should be universal access to healthcareis hand, and he poked me in the chest like an athlete who won a game and said, remember, don't bet against me. >> we understood, he had to walk a tightrope. >> if i had a son, he would look like trayvon. >> he may not have been born in this country. >> you can question my policies without questioning my faith. or for that matter, my citizenship....
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i think joe biden wants to use the coronavirus to reform the healthcare system and use it form a universalic income. he wants to use it for a trojan horse for every bad idea the democrats have been trying to get through for the last 7 years. there is no government man indictment strong enough. we'll see americans making good choices but making their stone choices and not outsourcing that to some public health bureaucrat trying to seize power. >> when i came in to one of the airports, cuomo literally has the army in a teasing and their black boots questioning us. the next day i get a phone call and they say to me, do you live alone? i said that's none of your business. then they want to know whether i have a compromised i miami mean system, and that's none of their business. and they want to know if i'm pregnant. i said i'm going to hang up on me. you just saw my date birth there will be is no way i am presenting nanlt. why are you bothering me other than to get information on me. the american people have had it. but in any events, donald trump it appears is still fighting the fight. they a
i think joe biden wants to use the coronavirus to reform the healthcare system and use it form a universalic income. he wants to use it for a trojan horse for every bad idea the democrats have been trying to get through for the last 7 years. there is no government man indictment strong enough. we'll see americans making good choices but making their stone choices and not outsourcing that to some public health bureaucrat trying to seize power. >> when i came in to one of the airports,...
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universe. medium tax break in money and spend it right away on healthcare or let it grow tax-deferred and you wantthat hsa. also, try to stay healthy but you can try vegetables and exercise and i'm thinking about doing maybe one of those this year. jack: it is tax-free so you could if you are healthy, save up 20 years and have a nice spending account for your free medical expenses when you are old and failing. [laughter] beverly, you have an actual idea that i also liked. >> yet, as you know, dad, end-of-the-year tax planning almost always involves deferring income but if you've lost income in 2028 whether because of a pay cut or job loss or your spouse or just did not take the required minimum is to be in from your ira it's a good opportunity to implement some longer-term strategies that can be costly in the short-term, exercise employee stock options, convert a traditional ira to a roth, maybe even capital gains taxes might be lower for you this year. jack: carlton, vegas finishes off with a nice contrarian thought. >> it's time to look at small cut stocks. this is a play on the economic recover
universe. medium tax break in money and spend it right away on healthcare or let it grow tax-deferred and you wantthat hsa. also, try to stay healthy but you can try vegetables and exercise and i'm thinking about doing maybe one of those this year. jack: it is tax-free so you could if you are healthy, save up 20 years and have a nice spending account for your free medical expenses when you are old and failing. [laughter] beverly, you have an actual idea that i also liked. >> yet, as you...
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that is according to johns hopkins university as daily new cases approach 200,000, some hospitals are becoming stretched to the limit. >>> the too on healthcare workers is growing. health officials are worried the pandemic will only get worse as some 50 million americans are planning to travel for thanksgiving. >> pause for a moment and do a determination of the risk/benefits within your family group and then when you make your decision, that is your decision. nobody is forcing anything on you. >>> tonight, donald trump jr. is speaking out after testing positive for covid-19. the president's oldest son says he has not had any symptoms. >> i have been totally asymptomatic. but out of an abundance of precaution i will quarantine and follow the protocols and i only got tested because i was supposed to do a father-son trip with my son after being on the road nonstop for a few months. >>> don junior is the latest member of the trump family to become infected. the president, first lady and trump's youngest son baron all tested positive last month. today president trump tweeted, "my son donald is doing very well, thank you." >>> right now the govern
that is according to johns hopkins university as daily new cases approach 200,000, some hospitals are becoming stretched to the limit. >>> the too on healthcare workers is growing. health officials are worried the pandemic will only get worse as some 50 million americans are planning to travel for thanksgiving. >> pause for a moment and do a determination of the risk/benefits within your family group and then when you make your decision, that is your decision. nobody is forcing...
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university of rochester. >> the benefit is enormous, and the risks are very small. >> reporter: u.s. healthcareorkers, the first in line for a vaccine once it's approved, could get their shots in about a month. >> and if we can hang on and implement the public health measures, that help is really on the way. >> reporter: other big news is the f.d.a. approval of an at- home self-test that provides results in 30 minutes or less and costs less than $50. you do need a prescription, and it's not widely available until spring 2021. with a week to go before the thanksgiving holiday, public officials are not taking any chances. >> you don't want to be the turkey on thanksgiving. >> reporter: americans are looking for the all-clear, lining up by the thousands across the country to get tested. >> i'm nervous about, like, if i get, like, sick. i don't want to get my family sick. >> reporter: the c.d.c. says the safest holiday this year is the one celebrated with your household. but if you are hosting, gatherings should be outdoors with a small group. guests should bring their own food and wear masks. arou
university of rochester. >> the benefit is enormous, and the risks are very small. >> reporter: u.s. healthcareorkers, the first in line for a vaccine once it's approved, could get their shots in about a month. >> and if we can hang on and implement the public health measures, that help is really on the way. >> reporter: other big news is the f.d.a. approval of an at- home self-test that provides results in 30 minutes or less and costs less than $50. you do need a...
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university, college london. are these good colleges, not afraid of us, 3rd party sanctions, if they cooperate on healthcare development with cuba, the issuance and u.s. sanctions is a difficult one. there is. and you can legislate ation that makes it illegal for the us mckay to be in full state against an individual's company's interest. and i'm the same applies to your question. why that legislation is at risk also. that's the issue at the collaboration. and so i see if you see out of the states, they may write one of the hack ventilates. as you can see how and way to copy they all said and used pulse to create these machines that was fundraise through recent court battles. you can see the u.k. and, but you know, even for that as a fundraising campaign to save lives, they have to be very careful about which platforms they use. and how they said, can they share the information because money, right? or, you know, if you can examine the cultural events issues has a whole event by almighty event, but i hate how enough will cause the u.s. . ok. ok, i want to get on in a moment. don't know why washington is so seemingly af
university, college london. are these good colleges, not afraid of us, 3rd party sanctions, if they cooperate on healthcare development with cuba, the issuance and u.s. sanctions is a difficult one. there is. and you can legislate ation that makes it illegal for the us mckay to be in full state against an individual's company's interest. and i'm the same applies to your question. why that legislation is at risk also. that's the issue at the collaboration. and so i see if you see out of the...
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healthcare. or what do you think the lessons about for profit health care from your documentary? i see that universal health care is great and it can work when we see it in other countries, privacy it in germany, it does work, it doesn't have to be totally privatized, but competition is never banned. if it is controlled, it should not be like in america where when you broke an hour, you break an arm, you have to pay $10000.00. that's ridiculous. but you cannot have universal health care is governments that steal the way they steal. now has your own government stealing nawas will investigate is going on in your nickel real crisis and they spend all the money out of it and they're and you need a very strong judicial system to keep things in balance. and that's one of the mean roman soldiers and systems are not able to be more to go after people in power that steal our public money. obviously, the british government denies corruption in its response to corona virus. it does that repeatedly, but of course we have a much worse per capita coronavirus death toll in this country than in rumania. tell me mayb
healthcare. or what do you think the lessons about for profit health care from your documentary? i see that universal health care is great and it can work when we see it in other countries, privacy it in germany, it does work, it doesn't have to be totally privatized, but competition is never banned. if it is controlled, it should not be like in america where when you broke an hour, you break an arm, you have to pay $10000.00. that's ridiculous. but you cannot have universal health care is...
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maher position based at duke university and have the pleasure of leading the global health innovation center here and to try to harness innovation to address health and healthcare challenges, including covert welcome everybody. none of you would have missed the headlines recently about vaccines. and so i want to show our audience this 3 vaccines that are making news right now, why they're making news. so let's start with the families of 195 percent efficacy thought t dollars is expected price. so that's the fines that $1.00 would earn. are $94.00 play, fight the same advocacy, and it may cost somewhere between 25 and 37 dollars and inflation only ask, just send meca up to 90 percent efficacy sunni dollars, maximum cost. this $1.00 is way, way, way cheaper. i might add of those 3 region which you pick. i'm lying. i think it's really a difficult question to answer that particular in terms of the data that's available at the moment. not i might annoy a lot has been provided towards us, but it's important to also look at like the history of drug companies in terms of how they've actually impacted economies before. so in 2007, for example, pfizer was voted as the le
maher position based at duke university and have the pleasure of leading the global health innovation center here and to try to harness innovation to address health and healthcare challenges, including covert welcome everybody. none of you would have missed the headlines recently about vaccines. and so i want to show our audience this 3 vaccines that are making news right now, why they're making news. so let's start with the families of 195 percent efficacy thought t dollars is expected price....
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university. and paid just $750 in income tax. but got like $100,000 worth of free government healthcare when he got covid. the donations his campaign is soliciting. daily. according to analysis of the fine print, donors have to cough up $8,000 before any of the money goes to a recount account. noting a large portion goes to save america. a trump leadership pack. which gets 60% of the money. save america by doing what? more grifting? according to plit koe. trump could place his family members in and former administration officials on payroll. and continue to host lavish events at his properties without tripping up campaign finance law. meanwhile a group of 150 former national security officials signed a letter warning that the government delay in recognizing biden's victory poedss a serious threat to national security. at least some of trumps republican enablers are coming out of hiding to say biden should be given the tools of a president. oklahoma republican said he would step in in if biden isn't given access to the daily intelligence briefing by tomorrow. >> there's nothing wrong with vice president bi
university. and paid just $750 in income tax. but got like $100,000 worth of free government healthcare when he got covid. the donations his campaign is soliciting. daily. according to analysis of the fine print, donors have to cough up $8,000 before any of the money goes to a recount account. noting a large portion goes to save america. a trump leadership pack. which gets 60% of the money. save america by doing what? more grifting? according to plit koe. trump could place his family members in...
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students at any university of california location must get a flu shot by tomorrow, that mandate is part of a systemwide executive order, uc officials say they want to help relieve the healthcare system during the pandemic, which could become overloaded during the fall and winter flu season. anyone who doesn't get the flu shot has to have a medical exemption. >>> free covid-19 testing and flu shots are available at the open coliseum, testing is available for children four and older, and adults from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., now until november 2nd. you don't need a doctor's note nor insurance, and you will not be asked about immigration status, drive-through and walk- up vaccinations are available with no appointment needed, as for those flu shots, those will be available starting november 3rd. >>> if you want to travel to new york, you're going to have to prove you have been tested and tested negative. andrew cuomo announced the new requirement today, anyone traveling to the state will have to test negative for covid- 19 within three days of their arrival, and then quarantine three days. travelers will then take another test on their fourth day, if it comes back negative, they n
students at any university of california location must get a flu shot by tomorrow, that mandate is part of a systemwide executive order, uc officials say they want to help relieve the healthcare system during the pandemic, which could become overloaded during the fall and winter flu season. anyone who doesn't get the flu shot has to have a medical exemption. >>> free covid-19 testing and flu shots are available at the open coliseum, testing is available for children four and older, and...
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talking about expanding healthcare to all people as a human right, when you talk about effectively taking on climate change. when you talk about making public colleges and universities these are not far left ideas. these are common sense ideas that the majority of the american people support. carley: you look at the house races that democrats lost and that sort of tells a different story. what's your reaction. >> absolutely. the election 100 percent true that the american people do not want socialism. and there is a very good reason why. socialism has never worked it. doesn't lift anybody out of poverty it. never gives opportunity. it always leads to less growth it. always leads to political repression, which we are already seeing a lot of. and people don't want it. i mean, the green new deal is a perfect example. shall bernie sanders and his protege alexandria ocasio-cortez claim to be on the side of working americans. the green new deal will destroy working class jobs. it will make housing more expensive. it will make heating your home more expensive. and that inevitably affects the working class and the poor. the rich elite who wants these radical environmental p
talking about expanding healthcare to all people as a human right, when you talk about effectively taking on climate change. when you talk about making public colleges and universities these are not far left ideas. these are common sense ideas that the majority of the american people support. carley: you look at the house races that democrats lost and that sort of tells a different story. what's your reaction. >> absolutely. the election 100 percent true that the american people do not...