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for two weeks now, one of the main attractions, mount aetna, has been closed to tourists. there are still be active volcanoes, and mount it is spitting lava again -- there are three active volcanoes, and mount aetna is spitting lava again. >> for days, mount aetna has put up a spectacular pyrotechnics display. carmina is here before sunrise to get a closer look. >> we are at the northern end of aetna at around 3100 meters. this crack is due to the abruption which is typical. the magma has risen to a very high level. at any moment, a new crater could open up, or there could be an explosion without any warning . >> even so, carmelo, what -- one of 40 rangers, leads us to the volcano. it is a tough climb in thin air and through ankle-deep volcanic ash. there it is. with each explosion, the crater belches out glowing molten lava, strewing around for hundreds of meters. the earth heaves and shakes. only the rangers brave the volcanic activity to get closer. tourists, however, have to keep away at a distance of 300 meters. >> these tourists have read the sign. their excursion en
for two weeks now, one of the main attractions, mount aetna, has been closed to tourists. there are still be active volcanoes, and mount it is spitting lava again -- there are three active volcanoes, and mount aetna is spitting lava again. >> for days, mount aetna has put up a spectacular pyrotechnics display. carmina is here before sunrise to get a closer look. >> we are at the northern end of aetna at around 3100 meters. this crack is due to the abruption which is typical. the...
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he is in charge of aetna and brings personal experience to his job. mark, thank you very much for joining us. >> thanks. >> we know each other fairly well. what amazed me is your own personal story. you had some personal tragedies. can you tell us a little about that? >> in 2011 my son was diagnosed with terminal cancer. given all of the economic power i had and the political connections i had there wasn't a cure to be bought, more or less. and what i was told is he had six months. nobody had ever survived his cancer. i took it on as a challenge and left my work and went on the road to try to find somebody who could help us think about how to address this cancer. we found a doctor in boston who said let's do this type of bone marrow transplant. let's do a bad bone marrow transplant and it will push the cancer away. i moved in his room with him and lived in there for over a year. what i learned through that experience was the health care system is not very connected. we were the connection. we were the advocates. were it not for that nutrition wasn't c
he is in charge of aetna and brings personal experience to his job. mark, thank you very much for joining us. >> thanks. >> we know each other fairly well. what amazed me is your own personal story. you had some personal tragedies. can you tell us a little about that? >> in 2011 my son was diagnosed with terminal cancer. given all of the economic power i had and the political connections i had there wasn't a cure to be bought, more or less. and what i was told is he had six...
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the man that runs aetna shares a er personal story of his family's health issues. >> the health care system is not very connected. we were the connection. >>> the small school that you never married of that finishes first in the new ranking of colleges. ivy league prestige really matter? >>> why you should know the score, your credit score. how to raise it and the common mistake many people make. "on the money" starts right now. >>> here's a look at what's making news as we head into a new week "on the money." for the sixth straight month the economy created more than 200,000 new jobs. the labor department released the unemployment report on friday. 209,000 jobs were added and the unemployment rate inched up to 6.2%. both those numbers were slightly below expectations. and numbers for the last two months were revised higher. the u.s. economy is growing at a faster pace than expected. the second quarter gross domestic product rose by 4% on an annualized basis. that's better than economists had predicted. it's also a strong bounceback from the first quarter when the economy shrank by 2
the man that runs aetna shares a er personal story of his family's health issues. >> the health care system is not very connected. we were the connection. >>> the small school that you never married of that finishes first in the new ranking of colleges. ivy league prestige really matter? >>> why you should know the score, your credit score. how to raise it and the common mistake many people make. "on the money" starts right now. >>> here's a look at...
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aetna and cigna, what's the incentive for them to keep being a part of this? neil: only this could take you creepily side with the insurance companies. >> you bet. neil: he who creeps you out less. >> they're part of the reason we got this law. neil: and they got a lot of people. >> shrinking the potential political coalition for it, and shrinking the pain if you repeal it. there's a reason people focus on the numbers. this didn't solve the uninsured problem. 30 million uninsured is a small fraction. neil: in the end, we're still going to have it. >> and are consumers going to pay? neil: corporate karma is worse, that is what happens when the president keeps bashing the companies. carly fiorina on the sudden 180 on corporate america. she inspires you. no question about that. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of
aetna and cigna, what's the incentive for them to keep being a part of this? neil: only this could take you creepily side with the insurance companies. >> you bet. neil: he who creeps you out less. >> they're part of the reason we got this law. neil: and they got a lot of people. >> shrinking the potential political coalition for it, and shrinking the pain if you repeal it. there's a reason people focus on the numbers. this didn't solve the uninsured problem. 30 million...
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aetna and cigna, what's the incentive for them to keep being a part of this?nly this could take you creepily side with the insurance companies. >> you bet. neil: he who creeps you out less. >> they're part of the reason we got this law. neil: and they got a lot of people. >> shrinking the potential political coalition for it, and shrinking the pain if you repeal it. there's a reason people focus on the numbers. this didn't solve the uninsured problem. 30 million uninsured is a small fraction. neil: in the end, we're still going to have it. >> and are consumers going to pay? neil: corporate karma is worse, that is what happens when the president keeps bashing the companies. carly fiorina on the sudden 180 on corporate america. (trader vo) i search. i research. i dig. and dig some more. because, for me, the challenge of the search... is almost as exciting as the thrill of the find. (announcer) at scottrade, we share your passion for trading. that's why we rebuilt scottrade elite from the ground up - including a proprietary momentum indicator that makes researchi
aetna and cigna, what's the incentive for them to keep being a part of this?nly this could take you creepily side with the insurance companies. >> you bet. neil: he who creeps you out less. >> they're part of the reason we got this law. neil: and they got a lot of people. >> shrinking the potential political coalition for it, and shrinking the pain if you repeal it. there's a reason people focus on the numbers. this didn't solve the uninsured problem. 30 million uninsured is a...
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the man that runs aetna shares a er personal story of his family's health issues. >> the health care system is not very connected. we were the connection. >>> the small school that you never married of that finishes first in the new ranking of colleges. ivy league prestige really matter? >>> why you should know the score, your credit score. how to raise it and the common mistake many people make. "on the money" starts right now. >>> here's a look at what's making news as we head into a new week "on the money." for the sixth straight month the economy created more than 200,000 new jobs. the labor deme
the man that runs aetna shares a er personal story of his family's health issues. >> the health care system is not very connected. we were the connection. >>> the small school that you never married of that finishes first in the new ranking of colleges. ivy league prestige really matter? >>> why you should know the score, your credit score. how to raise it and the common mistake many people make. "on the money" starts right now. >>> here's a look at...
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aetna in sicily. at times it sent fiery ash and lava 600 feet. it is one of the most active volcanoes rarely disappointing scientists and thousands of tourists each year. >>> getting pulled over by the police isn't usually a cause for celebration. but it was for a man in new england who was speeding and ended up escaping death. the whole thing was recorded on video released this past week. we get details tonight from ron mott. >> reporter: the way to get ice cream, 84-year-old knew immediately he was busted for speeding. >> i saw the cruiser up on the side of the road there. and i said, too late. no sense slowing down now. >> what he didn't know couldn't possibly know was that getting pulled over would be a lifesaver. >> let me see your license. >> all i can tell you is i took my license out of the wallet, after that, i know nothing. >> reporter: for the officer, dash cam rolling, it was just another stop. >> i went back to my car. i started to run checks. and write out the warning card and i heard some screaming. >> call 911. >> the screaming wa
aetna in sicily. at times it sent fiery ash and lava 600 feet. it is one of the most active volcanoes rarely disappointing scientists and thousands of tourists each year. >>> getting pulled over by the police isn't usually a cause for celebration. but it was for a man in new england who was speeding and ended up escaping death. the whole thing was recorded on video released this past week. we get details tonight from ron mott. >> reporter: the way to get ice cream, 84-year-old...
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at aetna says a nationally they have 720,000 sign-ups back in may.june to sharpen the pencil and said, 600,000 are paid for another's actually telling us by the end of the year we will get lucky if half a million is paid for. and then there's a nice little nugget in there. this is philadelphia area manufacturing shocking numbers of the modifications that have occurred because of the orbiter at end 18% are employing fewer workers. 29% say that they will charge the customers more money and only half of these guys have made changes to their health care plans kerry is office went out to huge hurting for people who work with these companies. and so this is shocking stuff. it didn't change much, and you have a few more covered, a few less covered and here's the good thing. your premium is 80% but go higher. 65% higher, are you covered? 41% last and of course network, 27% less. this is your worst-case scenario. it's so funny because you talk about real wages and how far money goes and it's crazy. so let's talk about this with the pros. those numbers are ast
at aetna says a nationally they have 720,000 sign-ups back in may.june to sharpen the pencil and said, 600,000 are paid for another's actually telling us by the end of the year we will get lucky if half a million is paid for. and then there's a nice little nugget in there. this is philadelphia area manufacturing shocking numbers of the modifications that have occurred because of the orbiter at end 18% are employing fewer workers. 29% say that they will charge the customers more money and only...
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while medicare won't reimburse for products i am talking about aetna.com has new products on the way and integrated with monitoring platform and a mobile app and sends it to your doctor. this has rallied 39% since just this past may. i understand if you want to take something off the table. if secular growth names are coming back in vogue i think they are. let's check in with the ceo of dexcom and find out more about the quarter and where the stock is headed. welcome back to "mad money". last time we talked ed you had device on an iphone but seemed about as small as you can get. >> that was just the the start. now i have the watch. >> this is the wearable that makes sense. >> this is the wearable that makes sense. at any time during the day instead of having to take something out of your pocket you see the time and your glucose on the trending arrow if it is going up or down or staying flat. >> it is within 5% of a finger prick which is not easily done when driving. >> exactly. but it does tell you speed and direction of glucose which is what all people
while medicare won't reimburse for products i am talking about aetna.com has new products on the way and integrated with monitoring platform and a mobile app and sends it to your doctor. this has rallied 39% since just this past may. i understand if you want to take something off the table. if secular growth names are coming back in vogue i think they are. let's check in with the ceo of dexcom and find out more about the quarter and where the stock is headed. welcome back to "mad...
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for obama administration, major insurers reporting a large drop off in paying obama carry customers aetna had 720,000 people sign up in marek but a few months letter less than 600,000, they are expecting to drop to under 500 thousand by year end, they are expecting a drop from 3 sun house to 280,000 -- 300,000 to 280,000 enrollment. >> forget the jobless recovery, there are jobs, but they don't pay very much. >> former reagan economist art >> former reagan economist art lapre on job prospects in so ally bank really has no hidden fees on savings accounts? that's right. it's just that i'm worried about you know "hidden things..." ok, why's that? no hidden fees, from the bank where no branches equals great rates. ashley: welcome back, now to the quote of the evening from president teddy roosevelt, and president and congress are all very well in their way, they can say what they think they think but it rests with the supreme court to decide what they recall thought. funny. okay president obama now suggests that one or more of u.s. supreme court justice could soon retirement he delivered this
for obama administration, major insurers reporting a large drop off in paying obama carry customers aetna had 720,000 people sign up in marek but a few months letter less than 600,000, they are expecting to drop to under 500 thousand by year end, they are expecting a drop from 3 sun house to 280,000 -- 300,000 to 280,000 enrollment. >> forget the jobless recovery, there are jobs, but they don't pay very much. >> former reagan economist art >> former reagan economist art lapre...
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>> check out aetna, after goldman sachs downgraded the insurance to neutral.er health insurers falling as well. all moving lower. >> morgan, thank you very much. >>> in less than an hour the cdc director will testify on the ebola outbreak. it's level 1, the highest state of alert and the first time it's done that since 2009. we want to know what you think, do you think the u.s. is adequately prepared for a pandemic? you can vote right now, on cnbc.com. meanwhile, irwin is a columbia university professor and author. professor, welcome. >> thank you very much. >> is the country ready for a pandem pandemic, obviously ebola is a me nacing disease, not at the scale of a pandemic yet, but there are others, influenza, there's m.e.r.s. and sars out there. >> exactly. i want to make a distinction. ebola is not a pandemic-type vector. we're the real worry is as you say is the type of avian flu or the h 1n1. virus. >> are we ready? >> to put it simply, no, we're not ready. it's been a gradual erosion the amount of funding available to fund our health departments across t
>> check out aetna, after goldman sachs downgraded the insurance to neutral.er health insurers falling as well. all moving lower. >> morgan, thank you very much. >>> in less than an hour the cdc director will testify on the ebola outbreak. it's level 1, the highest state of alert and the first time it's done that since 2009. we want to know what you think, do you think the u.s. is adequately prepared for a pandemic? you can vote right now, on cnbc.com. meanwhile, irwin is a...
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for obama administration, major insurers reporting a large drop off in paying obama carry customers aetnaad 720,000 people sign up in marek but a few months letter less than 600,000, they are expecting to drop to under 500 thousand by year end, they are expecting a drop from 3 sun house to 280,000 -- 300,000 to 280,000 enrollment. >> forget the jobless recovery, there are jobs, but they don't pay very much. >> former reagan economist art lapre on job prospects in the obama economy next. it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take alis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may causan unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache
for obama administration, major insurers reporting a large drop off in paying obama carry customers aetnaad 720,000 people sign up in marek but a few months letter less than 600,000, they are expecting to drop to under 500 thousand by year end, they are expecting a drop from 3 sun house to 280,000 -- 300,000 to 280,000 enrollment. >> forget the jobless recovery, there are jobs, but they don't pay very much. >> former reagan economist art lapre on job prospects in the obama economy...
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health care, aetna would be a great example of that.ossing it back to you, with the s&p 500. 461 names, melissa, out of 500 are red. melissa: nicole petallides, thank you so much. i want to go to jason rotman, he is on the phone. with a big drop like this you want to get as much perspective as we possibly can. jason, we fell off a cliff at top of the hour. in your mind what cued it? >> as i've been saying past couple weeks ago, melissa, i really believe the reason why we're entering simply the normal market much the market is looking major, at major company earnings. if earnings aren't good, there will not be anymore buyers, he especially with the tapering in full effect. motorola solutions, target is down 4%, so on and so forth. we're not seeing positive earnings. that really what started the whole downfall last week. ups, kraft, whole foods. so if earnings aren't good, we'll see momentum continue to favor the downside. melissa: jason, when they blame tensions around the world or latest comments out of poland, ukraine, russia, do you b
health care, aetna would be a great example of that.ossing it back to you, with the s&p 500. 461 names, melissa, out of 500 are red. melissa: nicole petallides, thank you so much. i want to go to jason rotman, he is on the phone. with a big drop like this you want to get as much perspective as we possibly can. jason, we fell off a cliff at top of the hour. in your mind what cued it? >> as i've been saying past couple weeks ago, melissa, i really believe the reason why we're entering...
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farther north new evacuation orders were issued in the smaller of 2 fires near the town of aetna. it's not threatening homes but only 4 percent contained and spencer joins us with the accu-weather forecast. long way from the rainy season. >> we are indeed. the when things are as dry as they are right now until could be devastating thing. starting the fivrments red flag warnings is because of the threat of lightning. the wildfire. i'll show you in just a moment where the red flag warnings posted. here's a look at live doppler 7hd excuse me we have some low clouds offshore painly clear sky over a populated areas but we expect coastal clouds to move in land overnight. let's talk about the lightning remain in the central sierra up into the northern sierra as well and points north and west of the sierra. we have isolated scattered thunderstorms with lightning strike and of course great concern that with the dry vegetation out there and there may be fires ignited by the lightning strike. red flag warning in effect until 5:00 o'clock tomorrow morning for the entire area of northern calif
farther north new evacuation orders were issued in the smaller of 2 fires near the town of aetna. it's not threatening homes but only 4 percent contained and spencer joins us with the accu-weather forecast. long way from the rainy season. >> we are indeed. the when things are as dry as they are right now until could be devastating thing. starting the fivrments red flag warnings is because of the threat of lightning. the wildfire. i'll show you in just a moment where the red flag warnings...
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. >>> the pilot of a charter aetna crashed in virginia is still missing more than 24 hours after that jet went down. we're finding out more about the crash and the desperate efforts to find that pilot coming up. nobody ever stomped their foot and asked for less. there's a reason it's called an "all you can eat" buffet... and not a "have just a little" buffet. because what we all really want is more. that's why verizon is giving you even more. now, for a limited time, get more data! 1 gb of bonus data every month with every new smartphone or upgrade. our best ever pricing with the more everything plan and 50% off all new smartphones. like the htc one m8 for windows or android. built to inspire envy. come get your more with verizon. this is bill. his doubleheader day at the park starts with back pain... and a choice. take 4 advil in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. peanuts! peanuts! crowd cheers! [ male announcer ] that's why there's ocuvite to help replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite has a unique formula not found in your multivitamin to help protect your eye health. ocuvite.
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. >> although, mark bertolini was here last week, the ceo of aetna and he says that one concern they'ves that the number of healthy young people has not been quite as great as they had originally anticipated. and he worries what happens in january. >> i love -- >> speaking of. >> i love, mark is all over the place on whether they've had enough young people or not enough young people. you talk to wellpoint or united, look, let's just look at their actions. all of these companies are expanding greatly in the exchanges. they see this coming. first, second -- >> and he did say that, as well. >> their stocks are up. they're not suffering because of this. >> okay. >> and the anticipation -- >> the margins are down. >> and the anticipation is that more people are going to come. and the last thing i would say is yes there's a big challenge going forward, renewing, keeping people in, and that's a challenge. but, it's not a mountain. >> good or bad news? we had the ceo of tenet health care on the show last week. they had tremendous profits which they ascribe in large part to this. they have a lot
. >> although, mark bertolini was here last week, the ceo of aetna and he says that one concern they'ves that the number of healthy young people has not been quite as great as they had originally anticipated. and he worries what happens in january. >> i love -- >> speaking of. >> i love, mark is all over the place on whether they've had enough young people or not enough young people. you talk to wellpoint or united, look, let's just look at their actions. all of these...
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when you hand the risk over to blue cross plan or aetna, united risk of fraud is on them. when their money is at risk they tend to be tougher to make sure people are not defrauding. in my opinion that we regulate you well, only this much profit, guess what, somebody defrauding you on your nickel, much more effective way to shut down fraud. my own view, move to the private hello plans helps on fraud side because the companies have cash at risk they will be pretty tough. >> host: joan, damascus, maryland, democratic caller. >> caller: thank you for taking my call. this is more like many great society programs which began with good intentions but evolved into helping wealthy, similar to theea tbs which become a defacto arm of bloomberg media with charlie rose and judy woodruff married to all bloomberg, what you said about the working poor subsidizeing the golfers down in florida rang very true to me and seeing this program as well as many other great society programs evolving into not what they were intended for in the beginning. >> host: okay. committee for preserving social
when you hand the risk over to blue cross plan or aetna, united risk of fraud is on them. when their money is at risk they tend to be tougher to make sure people are not defrauding. in my opinion that we regulate you well, only this much profit, guess what, somebody defrauding you on your nickel, much more effective way to shut down fraud. my own view, move to the private hello plans helps on fraud side because the companies have cash at risk they will be pretty tough. >> host: joan,...
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wrapping that back into the model and you have large customers. 3m was mentioned on the call, hp, aetnacustomers that are lacking at ways to not only interact with their end customers but with their partners as well. and so there's a lot of things in the front office that sales force can continue to sell them and that's why we're a believer this growth trajectory can continue. >> tom, nobody debates that the company is innovative and does cool stuff and customers like it and the top line growth is huge. the debate is over price. i'm looking on charts, forward price sales ratio, 5.57 times and then the issue it's not profitable because of the stock base. valuation and stock base making it nonprofitable. how do you think about those? >> well, they're tricky topics. they've been the bear case element of this story for going back five, six years. so i don't think those topics are necessarily going away. i think the big question is if you're a growth investor particularly large cap growth, where are you going to find exposure to the cloud? and so how much do you want to pay for that? the way
wrapping that back into the model and you have large customers. 3m was mentioned on the call, hp, aetnacustomers that are lacking at ways to not only interact with their end customers but with their partners as well. and so there's a lot of things in the front office that sales force can continue to sell them and that's why we're a believer this growth trajectory can continue. >> tom, nobody debates that the company is innovative and does cool stuff and customers like it and the top line...
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his bomb ships, including his ships the meteor and the aetna, these chips were capable of setting thecity on fire after a few well-directed shells. it is more or less george washington's hometown. he had worshiped here. the city had been one of the largest ports in america. it was beyond its heyday now but still it will be city with warehouses stocked full of goods. tobacco, flour, cotton. the city fathers wrote out on the morning of august 29 and offered their surrender. captain gordon took it but he offered pretty harsh terms. the city had to surrender all valuables and materials held in warehouses. all the ships in the city that had not been sunk were taken away and would be turned over to the british. all of the vessels that had been sunk were to be raised and handed over to the british. these were not exactly easy terms, but the city did not hesitate to accept them. as word of this spreads across the river to washington, there is great outrage that the city has surrendered so easily. there are some thoughts that alexander should have put up a defense before surrendering like this
his bomb ships, including his ships the meteor and the aetna, these chips were capable of setting thecity on fire after a few well-directed shells. it is more or less george washington's hometown. he had worshiped here. the city had been one of the largest ports in america. it was beyond its heyday now but still it will be city with warehouses stocked full of goods. tobacco, flour, cotton. the city fathers wrote out on the morning of august 29 and offered their surrender. captain gordon took it...
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night had been stormy, violent, enemy bridge ships, so-called bomb vessels named meteor, volcano, aetnarange, soldier, or private citizen was watching anxiously from roof and hilltop alike. the future of baltimore and perhaps the young united states republic itself were hanging in the balance. ever since 1812 when the u.s. declared war against the strongest nation, the fast growing port of baltimore and the chesapeake bay community had been prime targets. in the hot, stormy summer of 1814, nightmares came true. the u.s. capitol and the white house went up in flames. the u.s. president fled for his life from the invading red coats, and now it was baltimore's turn. city residents knew that the british would show no quarter if they entered the city. fast baltimore clippers, privateers had been preying on enemy merchant ships throughout the entire war. the city would have been left in ruins if the invaders succeeded. two days earlier, desperate fighting at north point killed a british general, and faced with 15,000 entrenched and determined defenders with 100 cannons, the enemy land attack
night had been stormy, violent, enemy bridge ships, so-called bomb vessels named meteor, volcano, aetnarange, soldier, or private citizen was watching anxiously from roof and hilltop alike. the future of baltimore and perhaps the young united states republic itself were hanging in the balance. ever since 1812 when the u.s. declared war against the strongest nation, the fast growing port of baltimore and the chesapeake bay community had been prime targets. in the hot, stormy summer of 1814,...
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health insurance for my family of six cancelled by aetna. what did they say? have we been sick? no. the cost them money? no. because of the mandates of obamacare we can't afford to keep any of you. have firing everyone in the state of nevada. get luck. your insurance is cancelled. how many of the president of the united states say if you like your insurance you can keep it while the internal white house documents said a% of all small business employees would lose their insurance and 60 percent of all employees in general of the entire united states will lose their insurance. go get insurance. i know this. pop -- six years ago my insurance costs $500 a month , to the 1700's. the new insurance because they could not afford to keep me at 1700 a month the new insurance will be 2500, maybe 3,000. how many of you think a middle-class family, average income, can afford $30,000 for health insurance? my god. what is happening to the united states of america? in my opinion it is a goal to create a to a class society, the super rich and everyone else pushed to the bottom dependent on governmen
health insurance for my family of six cancelled by aetna. what did they say? have we been sick? no. the cost them money? no. because of the mandates of obamacare we can't afford to keep any of you. have firing everyone in the state of nevada. get luck. your insurance is cancelled. how many of the president of the united states say if you like your insurance you can keep it while the internal white house documents said a% of all small business employees would lose their insurance and 60 percent...
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last wooem week we talked to aetna about it's costing more. about companies making more money as a result. >>> road warriors, precheck security allows travelers to go through security without taking off shoes or light outer wear. they don't have to take laptops out or liquid carries on from their bags. the tsa plans to limit those who enroll and pay up. until now, the agency has been giving precheck clearances to nonenroll passengers. the cost to enroll is $85. andrew, are you -- >> i'm precheck. i'm a big precheck complainer, actually. i'm happy they're doing this because i actually didn't want precheck to be that -- you don't want precheck to be that successful. what's happened unfortunately for those of us who go on in precheck and i'm a global entry precheck. >> as am i. >> that's how i got hooked intiet. as a result of so many people that now have it, it's like going through the same line -- >> no, i'm not. i was at o'hare -- >> i was at o'hare yet and the precheck line was great. i don't think you're going to get any relief in some of th
last wooem week we talked to aetna about it's costing more. about companies making more money as a result. >>> road warriors, precheck security allows travelers to go through security without taking off shoes or light outer wear. they don't have to take laptops out or liquid carries on from their bags. the tsa plans to limit those who enroll and pay up. until now, the agency has been giving precheck clearances to nonenroll passengers. the cost to enroll is $85. andrew, are you --...
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why health insurance for my family of six, canceled by aetna. what did they say? have we been sick? know. never been said that my life. the cost of the money? no. is because of the mandates of obamacare. we're firing basically a foot in the state of nevada. good luck, your insurance is council. how many of you heard the president say if you like your insurance you can keep it while the answer white house document said 80% of all small business employees would lose their insurance, and 60% of all employees in general of the entire united states would lose their insurance. now i am one of them. i have no idea where i will go to insurance but i know this. six years ago when this president was elected might insurance costs $500 a month. today it costs $1700 a month. i know the new insurance because they couldn't afford to keep me at 1700 a month, new insurance will be 2500, maybe 3000. how many everything and middle-class family, average income of a middle-class family about $50,000 can afford $30,000 for health insurance? what's happening to the united states of american? in my opinion
why health insurance for my family of six, canceled by aetna. what did they say? have we been sick? know. never been said that my life. the cost of the money? no. is because of the mandates of obamacare. we're firing basically a foot in the state of nevada. good luck, your insurance is council. how many of you heard the president say if you like your insurance you can keep it while the answer white house document said 80% of all small business employees would lose their insurance, and 60% of...
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. >> one time call not gotten to on the record, united health, aetna a loser today. >> people didn'tquarters. look, i pick the other side of that. if there's job growth like this morning, best unemployment claims since 2006, don't bet against the guys. there's chart work on hmos, and people say they are huge shorts. i think they are pausing. that's all. a great group. they are pausing. >> especially given uncertainties regarding the future of the aca. nobody knows how it goes. >> all the money went to the hospital. hospitals the big winners of aca, and, you know, the money's flowing through to them. >> right. >> people keep buying aca. got to get in yesterday. >> dow up 352 -- 52 here, we'll see 23 it holds. bob is on the floor. >> good morning, exploration and production stocks, real weakness in ep recently, showing strength today. look at the s&p, the jobless numbers, headed in the right direction, 289,000, four-week moving average, lowest level since 2006, moving in the right direction, the key point here. germany dipped a bit, the draghi press conference kept rates unchanged, and
. >> one time call not gotten to on the record, united health, aetna a loser today. >> people didn'tquarters. look, i pick the other side of that. if there's job growth like this morning, best unemployment claims since 2006, don't bet against the guys. there's chart work on hmos, and people say they are huge shorts. i think they are pausing. that's all. a great group. they are pausing. >> especially given uncertainties regarding the future of the aca. nobody knows how it goes....
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mount aetna has been bubbling near eruption for months and letting off a little steam last night. >> heavy rains in phoenix triggered flash floods, leaving cars and drivers stranded right in the middle of the rod. fire crews rescued them. the man on the white car in the background was forced to jump over just to get to the firefighters. >> incredible picture. whoa! he didn't quite make it, did he? >> airbags generally used for emergency rescues, or practicing extreme stunts like this. he is jumping from the equivalent of a 25th floor. >> that temporary ceasefire in gaza set to end in a matter of hours now. palestinian negotiators are looking at an egyptian proposal to stop the fighting. it includes easing that israeli blockade on gaza. the new plan leaves the most contentious issues for talks later. we are live in jerusalem. what are we hearing from israel about the latest ceasefire proposal out of cairo? >> we're hearing that negotiations are really down to the wire, del. in fact, apparently there have been marathon negotiating sessions taking place in cairo. our palestinian sources
mount aetna has been bubbling near eruption for months and letting off a little steam last night. >> heavy rains in phoenix triggered flash floods, leaving cars and drivers stranded right in the middle of the rod. fire crews rescued them. the man on the white car in the background was forced to jump over just to get to the firefighters. >> incredible picture. whoa! he didn't quite make it, did he? >> airbags generally used for emergency rescues, or practicing extreme stunts...
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we saw on earnings calls last week, cigna, aetna, they both talk about the importance of having some flexibility around networks and how their aco work -- which they're busy creating acos in conjunction with their insurance activities -- that those become examples of products. and i think, ted, you have some of them in your state now. the chinese plan in san francisco, you're going to create these plans in local areas that have a select network that works this that -- in that local area. and if i'm an exchange director, i want those product on my exchange. not as the only products, but i do want them. in some ways the insurers have to be pushed to create these products. in massachusetts it was the legislature that had to say we want all the insurers to offer a product with a lower price point with a narrower network because we want that choice available. so i think all of that is important here. it's intended for price competition, but it's also key to managed care and improving the quality, the triple aim of improving the quality at the same time you're reducing the costs. the way i
we saw on earnings calls last week, cigna, aetna, they both talk about the importance of having some flexibility around networks and how their aco work -- which they're busy creating acos in conjunction with their insurance activities -- that those become examples of products. and i think, ted, you have some of them in your state now. the chinese plan in san francisco, you're going to create these plans in local areas that have a select network that works this that -- in that local area. and if...
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a different story for aetna which is falling after goldman sachs downgraded the health insurer to a knewle trneutral r. other health insurers are falling as well. cigna, united health, human that, all to the downside. deutsche bank coming off its highs and moving to the downside on a dow jones report that u.s. regulators are krith the baciti for risk control deficiencies. stock down about 1% on the trade. we'll end with netflix which is climbing today as the day wore on. in a facebook post, the chief executive officer said the company's subscriber revenue totalled $1.15 billion last year, edging out hbo's $1.14 billion. he said they are at least kicking "as" in profits and awards in terms of hbo but they are honored to be even in the same realm. >> did you have to censor that? >> i did. because even though we're on table i felt compelled to do that. >> we are family programming. that's very much appreciated. thank you very much. covering the big movers of the day for us. google and barnes & noble are teaming up to throw the book at amaz amazon. as of today, buyers can get any items shipped
a different story for aetna which is falling after goldman sachs downgraded the health insurer to a knewle trneutral r. other health insurers are falling as well. cigna, united health, human that, all to the downside. deutsche bank coming off its highs and moving to the downside on a dow jones report that u.s. regulators are krith the baciti for risk control deficiencies. stock down about 1% on the trade. we'll end with netflix which is climbing today as the day wore on. in a facebook post, the...
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ives ca-- i was called out by t aetna ceo. >> i now pass the challenge on to the cleveland clinic, andrewt the challenge, and in turn, i will nominate a couple of people. my boss, comcast chairman and ceo brian roberts, you're up, interactive, diller, your turn, and murdoch. you didn't get time warner, but you got the ice bucket. going for gold here. >> wow, wow. >> he's fun. >> to donate, visit alsa.org, and i'll donate as well. >> off camera, andrew's like, well, are you sure? do we try? we showed mishaps. we're not going to do this big thing. we have one over there. >> stand over here? i think this is the mark right here. >> okay. hold on a second. first of all, let me look at this because, okay, j. crew. >> okay. >> hold on. >> you're not -- you don't have a microphone on. >> i don't. i'm not going to get shocked hopefully. >> get ready. >> listen, count to three. >> looks like you're going to throw it into my face. >> start at three and count down. >> wow. pretty good. >> pretty good. >> i think ice in my ear. >> i have collateral damage here. >> well, there we are. >> cold, was it n
ives ca-- i was called out by t aetna ceo. >> i now pass the challenge on to the cleveland clinic, andrewt the challenge, and in turn, i will nominate a couple of people. my boss, comcast chairman and ceo brian roberts, you're up, interactive, diller, your turn, and murdoch. you didn't get time warner, but you got the ice bucket. going for gold here. >> wow, wow. >> he's fun. >> to donate, visit alsa.org, and i'll donate as well. >> off camera, andrew's like, well,...