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burwell: i'm not sure. i think, you know, there have been an evolution of many things and actually at one point when i finished my time in england, i actually wanted to get my ph.d. and what i wanted to do, i had two different things i actually wanted to pursue and write about. actually very different. one was the idea of the question of the state. and that there would become a rise in players that weren't really state players. and that you could see this already happening. that there were going to become these entities that would be as powerful as states but wouldn't be states. and how would we deal? that was one whole area i did in i.r., international relations. my undergraduate degree was in government relations. the second area, and it relates to this question, i believe, at that time, there was an evolution happening of pushing people into single issue -- into reacting in their politics about single issues. and this was the beginning, at that time direct mail and now like direct mail with technology, i
burwell: i'm not sure. i think, you know, there have been an evolution of many things and actually at one point when i finished my time in england, i actually wanted to get my ph.d. and what i wanted to do, i had two different things i actually wanted to pursue and write about. actually very different. one was the idea of the question of the state. and that there would become a rise in players that weren't really state players. and that you could see this already happening. that there were...
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we're windier to hear from sylvia burwell live on c-span. -- waiting to hear from sylvia burwell live on c-span. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, i would like to introduce nathan aldrich from salem, virginia. >> hello. comings ago, this december, i found fred living inside my head. fred is i gave meaning to my brain tumor that is blocking cerebral spinal fluid down my body. in january of 20 decibels and six. $450,000surance paid to have surgery, radiation and shunt placement to repair the damage fred had done. old -- i was years 22 years old at the time. i had to start playing debt paying for coverage for the interest that would pay for my pre-existing condition. after exhausting cobra through a , i was payingr 55% of my income as an in home support provider for people with disabilities on health care. that included $1203 out of pocket each month for my knuckle at the medication. i was living on a thousand dollars for the entire year. before the formal care act came into effect. since the law has gone into effect, i went from 55% income and a $5,000 deductible to 7.5% my income and a $500 d
we're windier to hear from sylvia burwell live on c-span. -- waiting to hear from sylvia burwell live on c-span. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, i would like to introduce nathan aldrich from salem, virginia. >> hello. comings ago, this december, i found fred living inside my head. fred is i gave meaning to my brain tumor that is blocking cerebral spinal fluid down my body. in january of 20 decibels and six. $450,000surance paid to have surgery, radiation and shunt placement to repair...
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secretary burwell: a number of things did. we had to make decisions that i think were not what i would like to make as far as decisions. the first was to take money from ebola. most people don't realize we have actually within the last two months had to send a team from our center for disease control and prevention back to west africa to make sure that we weren't going to have additional outbreaks. and so taking care of ebola is important. the second thing we had to do, i did in august, because we expected it would be passed before and wasn't, i had to take money from the rest of the department and things like cancer research in order to keep the efforts going. because at this point there is local transmission in florida. we need to be able to provide the help. we have teams right now in florida that are teams that are helping florida determine the cases, the number of cases. assist florida in fighting the mosquito. and those are things that we couldn't stop. mr. karl: in hindsight did the white house make a mistake in not acc
secretary burwell: a number of things did. we had to make decisions that i think were not what i would like to make as far as decisions. the first was to take money from ebola. most people don't realize we have actually within the last two months had to send a team from our center for disease control and prevention back to west africa to make sure that we weren't going to have additional outbreaks. and so taking care of ebola is important. the second thing we had to do, i did in august, because...
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tonight, with health and human services secretary sylvia burwell. our focus is on health reform and health care. safe to say, one of the biggest challenges this administration has faced both politically and operationally. why is it such a challenge? when president obama came into office, we were approaching having 50 million people without health insurance at risk of not receiving health care when they needed it. and costs were rising rapidly. a terrible combination and a problem that persisted for years and was only getting worse. why was it so hard to fix? i can tell you a little bit about trying to be part of fixing it in president bill clinton's first administration. we were both there, it's because most have health insurance through employer, medicare, medicaid, and it's really easy for opponent was active government to scare us into thinking that bringing in the 15% who've been left out, mostly, low and modest income workers who don't, and their families, who don't get coverage through their jobs will make our lives worse. now we did the obama
tonight, with health and human services secretary sylvia burwell. our focus is on health reform and health care. safe to say, one of the biggest challenges this administration has faced both politically and operationally. why is it such a challenge? when president obama came into office, we were approaching having 50 million people without health insurance at risk of not receiving health care when they needed it. and costs were rising rapidly. a terrible combination and a problem that persisted...
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[applause] secretary burwell: thank you very much, nathan.nd i appreciate you joining us this morning. we are quickly approaching an important and momentous date in november as a nation. we have faced what seems like years partisan of misinformation and people talking about it and many of you have spent column interests dissecting it one part or another. in truth, we have been building to this point for four years. i'm talking about november 1, the day that the health insurance marketplace is going to open up for for our fourth open enrollment and that is the opportunity for everyone to sign up for health coverage. and one day, with that day with less than two weeks away, i want to outline our vision and with the marketplace going forward. any conversation that looks ahead should start with a combit of a look back and it is easy to forget where the health insurance market was before the affordable care act. americans with pre-existing conditions, people with diabetes or those who had beaten cancer found themselves left out. many of our family
[applause] secretary burwell: thank you very much, nathan.nd i appreciate you joining us this morning. we are quickly approaching an important and momentous date in november as a nation. we have faced what seems like years partisan of misinformation and people talking about it and many of you have spent column interests dissecting it one part or another. in truth, we have been building to this point for four years. i'm talking about november 1, the day that the health insurance marketplace is...
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health and human services secretary sylvia burwell responded to reporters' questions about the enrollment rates and predicted and increase of people signing up for healthcare coverage. this is about 20 minutes. >>> hello. 11 years ago this coming december i found fred living inside my head. fred is the name i gave to the brain tumor that was blocking the flow of cerebral spinal fluid down my body. in january of 2006 i went down to duke university and my dad's insurance paid $450,000 for me to have surgery, radiation and a shouldn't placement to repair the damage fred had done. when i was 22 years old at the time and after i got out of the hospital i had to start paying for cobra coverage to pay for the insurance to pay for my preexisting conditions. in 2013 after kossing cobra from a former employer from a narcolepsy from my tumor i was paying 54% of my income on healthcare. that included $1203 out-of-pocket each month for my narcolepsy medication. i was living on $8,000 for the entire year before the affordable care act went into effect. since the law has gone into effect i went from 55%
health and human services secretary sylvia burwell responded to reporters' questions about the enrollment rates and predicted and increase of people signing up for healthcare coverage. this is about 20 minutes. >>> hello. 11 years ago this coming december i found fred living inside my head. fred is the name i gave to the brain tumor that was blocking the flow of cerebral spinal fluid down my body. in january of 2006 i went down to duke university and my dad's insurance paid $450,000...
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lauren: sylvio burwell set to premiere the fourth installment appeared in the controversial upon thecare marketplace to secretary burwell to descend upon the character the administration revealed insurance premiums will go up a lot. >> way the system was designed for someone premiums go up, your tax credit goes up because of the whole idea that tax credits are the subsidies since you are going to pay -- we don't want you to pay more than a percentage of their income. if your income stays the same mature premium goes up your subs because of it >> 13.8 billion people to million people to sign up in the year 2017. that's about 1 million more than this year. lauren: finally some good news for veterans but the pentagon suspended to make california national guard troops in iraq and afghanistan repay their enlistment bonuses. defense secretary ash carter has ordered suspension following an angry reaction of the public as well as congress. it is not in the process that postpones collection efforts for the pentagon and congress look for a long-term solution. nicole: to strong aftershocks knoc
lauren: sylvio burwell set to premiere the fourth installment appeared in the controversial upon thecare marketplace to secretary burwell to descend upon the character the administration revealed insurance premiums will go up a lot. >> way the system was designed for someone premiums go up, your tax credit goes up because of the whole idea that tax credits are the subsidies since you are going to pay -- we don't want you to pay more than a percentage of their income. if your income stays...
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here on c-span will take you live to the health and human services department to hear from secretary burwelln the opening of the open enrollment season for the affordable care act. on the issue of where things stand in terms of the electoral college, more polling numbers. two more states solid for hillary clinton reports nathan gonzales. he were part she writes of the beginning of the cycle, many gop likely nominees had -- need to win florida, ohio and virginia to get more than 270. clinton continues to outpace two of those initial tossup states. she is 11 point advantage in virginia and nine point advantage in colorado. live coverage coming up in a few minutes at 10:20. more about the third and final debate from the university of nevada las vegas host: now we take our viewers back out to nevada to the university of nevada las vegas, the site of tonight's third and final presidential debate. there is the debate stage there. spoke to obama students on campus in june of 2012. and democratic present a primary debate took place in november 2007 although this will be the first general election de
here on c-span will take you live to the health and human services department to hear from secretary burwelln the opening of the open enrollment season for the affordable care act. on the issue of where things stand in terms of the electoral college, more polling numbers. two more states solid for hillary clinton reports nathan gonzales. he were part she writes of the beginning of the cycle, many gop likely nominees had -- need to win florida, ohio and virginia to get more than 270. clinton...
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so, let's bring in sylvia mathews burwell secretary of health and human services.oins us from washington. secretary, thank you for being here. >> good morning, thanks for having me. >> this is not good news. this is not what is supposed to happen. this is not what president obama said would happen with premiums. he promised premiums would go down. he was pretty unequivocal about that. how did he get this wrong? >> what's important is to focus on what is actually happening to consumers. for the 150 million people that have employer-based care and that's most of the viewers or the 55 million folks in medicare or the 70 million folks in medicaid, that's not what these numbers are about. and hit's important for those 10 million what we know in the last six years they've seen five of the slowest years of growth in their premium in history. so, for people in the employer-based market, their premium growth has actually slowed. >> sure, but this -- >> with regard to the marketplace -- >> wait one second. the selling of obama care to the american public is not for people wh
so, let's bring in sylvia mathews burwell secretary of health and human services.oins us from washington. secretary, thank you for being here. >> good morning, thanks for having me. >> this is not good news. this is not what is supposed to happen. this is not what president obama said would happen with premiums. he promised premiums would go down. he was pretty unequivocal about that. how did he get this wrong? >> what's important is to focus on what is actually happening to...
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secretary sylvia burwell talks about health care policy and costs at 6:00 p.m. eastern. bobby kennedy's last words before he got off the stage were on to chicago. the next day he was due to go to chicago and meet with the powerful mayor richard daley. tells me there was a 70% or greater chance that his dad would have endorsed bobby kennedy for president during that trip to chicago. author and former boston globe reporter discusses his book bobby kennedy: the making of a liberal icon. >> had he beat richard nixon, america would have been a different place. some of the issues we are revisiting today of racial tension and international discord might be a little bit different if we had tried to address them 50 years ago. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. hillary clinton campaigns with florida u.s. senate candidate patrick murphy was running against marco rubio. this campaign rally was held in coconut creek, florida. ♪ thank you also so much. great to be back in coconut creek. you having fun today? humbled to beand here today with hillary clinton, or country's
secretary sylvia burwell talks about health care policy and costs at 6:00 p.m. eastern. bobby kennedy's last words before he got off the stage were on to chicago. the next day he was due to go to chicago and meet with the powerful mayor richard daley. tells me there was a 70% or greater chance that his dad would have endorsed bobby kennedy for president during that trip to chicago. author and former boston globe reporter discusses his book bobby kennedy: the making of a liberal icon. >>...
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. >> in washington wednesday health and human services secretary sillia matthews burwell said the higher rates are due to insurance companies initially offering rates that were too low because of a lack of data from a previously non-existent marketplace. >> any rate increase people -- need to keep focusing on what consumers are paying. >> it's completely unaffordable. >> reporter: but the words are little comfort to jackie maroney, a woman whose insurance company sent her a letter saying it's leaving the marketplace. >> i'm a widow. i have two kids. it makes it very difficult. >>> it looked like a war zone in cannonball, north dakota where soldiers and police in riot gear moved in to b against a planned pipeline. barry petersen is there. >> the whole world's watching you nazis! >> reporter: it was tough and it was tense as police moved forward to take over makeshift camps and protesters were detained. it was an unequal fight. police had billy clubs, mace, and weapons. this is the way it's been going. the police have just arrested one of the protesters. over here the protesters continue t
. >> in washington wednesday health and human services secretary sillia matthews burwell said the higher rates are due to insurance companies initially offering rates that were too low because of a lack of data from a previously non-existent marketplace. >> any rate increase people -- need to keep focusing on what consumers are paying. >> it's completely unaffordable. >> reporter: but the words are little comfort to jackie maroney, a woman whose insurance company sent...
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burwell says: "we are excited, we know this is an important issue, both here in cuba where it cancer is a number one killer in this country, as wel united states, where it is number two, and it affects so many of our families and friends and our countries, so we are excited to work and to make progress." the document will allow both countries to work together on the detection and treatment of cancer. a 24-hour strike, causing nightmare commutes all across italy. transportation unions are calling for the protection of labor rights. in rome, commuters are stranded and wondering how to get to work. -- are being joined by thousands in protesting the government's proposed job cuts in the public sector. the unions say that the government's plan to use more temporary workers and scale back long term contracts undermines job security. a powerful earthquake hits western japan today the six-point-two magnitude quake was centered about three hundred eighty miles from tokyo. experts say the inland quake poses no risk of a follow-up tsunami. there were no reports of injuries or deaths -- relative
burwell says: "we are excited, we know this is an important issue, both here in cuba where it cancer is a number one killer in this country, as wel united states, where it is number two, and it affects so many of our families and friends and our countries, so we are excited to work and to make progress." the document will allow both countries to work together on the detection and treatment of cancer. a 24-hour strike, causing nightmare commutes all across italy. transportation unions...
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health and human services secretary sylvia burwell talked about enrollment rates and the insurance plans available to enrollees. this is 25 minutes. >>> fred is the name i gave to the brain tumor blocking the flow of spinal fluid town my body. in january of 2006 i went down to duke university and my dad's insurance paid $450,000 and we had surgery to repair the damage fred had done. i was 22 years old at the time and after i got out i had to get cobra coverage to keep my insurance to pay for pre-existing conditions. after exhausting cobra i was paying 55% of my income as in home support provider for people with disabilities on health care. that included $1,203 out of pocket each month for my narcolepsy medication. i was living on $8,000 for the entire year before the affordable care act went into effect. since the law has gone into effect i went from 55% of my income and $5,000 deductible to 7% of my income and $500 deductible. i went from living on $8,000 a year to having far greater percentage of my income available to spend as i felt necessary. every year since the first open enrollme
health and human services secretary sylvia burwell talked about enrollment rates and the insurance plans available to enrollees. this is 25 minutes. >>> fred is the name i gave to the brain tumor blocking the flow of spinal fluid town my body. in january of 2006 i went down to duke university and my dad's insurance paid $450,000 and we had surgery to repair the damage fred had done. i was 22 years old at the time and after i got out i had to get cobra coverage to keep my insurance to...
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. >> silvia matthews burwell. the let joe know team also working on a story about obama care. that's coming up a little later in this newscast. >>> back to the campaign trail now. and details about another high profile visit to the valley. we're learning more about stop in tempe on thursday. they'll be campaigning for his father with the sun devil recreation center. the rally gets started at two clock. doors open at 1:15. >>> as for jr.'s dad, he spent another day campaigning in florida. donald trump and hillary clinton spread out across the sunshine state tonight. rallying voters as a place that's seen as a must win state. >> i'm going to work as hard as i can between now and the close of the election next from today. >> in 14 days we're going to win the state of florida, we're going to win back the white house. >>> tomorrow trump goes to washington, d.c. and north carolina. clinton remains in florida. >>> a big assignment for an assistant u.s. attorney here in phoenix. he's now tasked with monitoring election oversight efforts across the entire state. todd ollison has been a
. >> silvia matthews burwell. the let joe know team also working on a story about obama care. that's coming up a little later in this newscast. >>> back to the campaign trail now. and details about another high profile visit to the valley. we're learning more about stop in tempe on thursday. they'll be campaigning for his father with the sun devil recreation center. the rally gets started at two clock. doors open at 1:15. >>> as for jr.'s dad, he spent another day...
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hhs secretary sylvia burwell will talk about health care and costs live at 6:00 p.m.tern we have been getting a close look at presidential battleground states. today, pennsylvania. we talk with terry madonna at franklin and marshall college. then, a conversation with christopher nicholas. ♪ater, mark n host: good morning. it is wednesday, october 20 6, 2016. we are 13 days away from election day. many states this year are making room for high-profile ballot initiatives. invite states, voters will decide whether to legalize recreational marijuana while voters in four other states will vote on whether to expand the use of medical marijuana. thatproponents optimistic election day 2016 could be a turning point for the legal marijuana movement.
hhs secretary sylvia burwell will talk about health care and costs live at 6:00 p.m.tern we have been getting a close look at presidential battleground states. today, pennsylvania. we talk with terry madonna at franklin and marshall college. then, a conversation with christopher nicholas. ♪ater, mark n host: good morning. it is wednesday, october 20 6, 2016. we are 13 days away from election day. many states this year are making room for high-profile ballot initiatives. invite states, voters...
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i think secretary burwell was hinting at what that compromise could be.n those areas where their limited numbers of insurers or plans, possibly there could be a public option so that there would be some choice for people. additional choice for people. maybe there wouldn't be a public option throughout the country. that's a possibility. the third area she talked about was doing something about prescription drug prices. partare the fastest rising of health care costs today. there are a host of different ideas, secretary burwell mentioned one of them, but there are others. we want to get more competition. we want to speed up generics coming to the market, so there's competition with brand-name drugs. that will get prices down. we want to have greater transparency about pricing. that will be helpful as well. i think those things are useful. i would add one other thing. this is something secretary doing, i wasready surprised she didn't mention it. mentioned before that there is issue not just about premiums, but there's an issue about out-of-pocket cost. deduc
i think secretary burwell was hinting at what that compromise could be.n those areas where their limited numbers of insurers or plans, possibly there could be a public option so that there would be some choice for people. additional choice for people. maybe there wouldn't be a public option throughout the country. that's a possibility. the third area she talked about was doing something about prescription drug prices. partare the fastest rising of health care costs today. there are a host of...
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health and human services secretary silvio burwell talks about the affordable care law and after thataffordable care law and after that, some predictions for the up coming 2016 elections. >> c-span brings you more debates this week from key races. tonight at 10:00, the pennsylvania senate debate between pat toomey and katy mcginty. , the debate in00 the south carolina fourth district race. at midnight, the north carolina governors debate between patrick and lawn cooper, seasonal. monday night at 8:00, live on c-span, rand paul and jim gray debate for the kentucky senate seat. now until election day, watch key debates on the c-span networks. c-span.org and listen on the c-span radio app. c-span, where history unfolds daily. >> this morning, ryan blaze of the george mason university center and the executive director of families usa discuss a projected hike in insurance premiums next year and the reason for it. and then the wilson center representative talks about alleged russian sponsored banking and u.s.-russia relations. and later, washington examiner zero westwood has a latest on the
health and human services secretary silvio burwell talks about the affordable care law and after thataffordable care law and after that, some predictions for the up coming 2016 elections. >> c-span brings you more debates this week from key races. tonight at 10:00, the pennsylvania senate debate between pat toomey and katy mcginty. , the debate in00 the south carolina fourth district race. at midnight, the north carolina governors debate between patrick and lawn cooper, seasonal. monday...
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health and human services stresses that most people will not feel this price hike sylvia mathews burwell/health and human services secretary: for the 11 million in the marketplace, 85 percent of those folks actually have the tax credits or the subsidies that help them. and those subsidies are designed to move as premiums moved. so for those folks, they will be insulated from those changes." i'm mary moloney reporting. meterologist sam argier after starting with low clouds around the las vegas valley this morning, the sun has worked out with temperatures in the 70s. we'll stay mostly clear tonight with temperatures dropping into the 50s. wednesday will bring sunshine mixed with a few passing clouds. high temperatures rebound back into the mid to low 80s in las vegas. another pacific storm will be approaching the area on thursday, chance of a few showers later thursday night. the best chance of rain from this system will be friday morning. showers taper friday afternoon with high temperatures in the upper 70s and low 80s. the week drier with more sun saturday. sunday will be partly cloudy
health and human services stresses that most people will not feel this price hike sylvia mathews burwell/health and human services secretary: for the 11 million in the marketplace, 85 percent of those folks actually have the tax credits or the subsidies that help them. and those subsidies are designed to move as premiums moved. so for those folks, they will be insulated from those changes." i'm mary moloney reporting. meterologist sam argier after starting with low clouds around the las...
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. >> i wanted to bring up another case which is called the burwell case. have you been following that on the panel? and in that situation the executive branch is bocking turning documents in the affordable care act and in refuse to go provide documents the executive branch could spend $2.7 billion without an appropriation, the executive -- the obama administration has said, no we, we are not going to give you anything on this. congress said why? and they said congressional said confidential privileges. what the heck are confidential privileges? [laughter] >> expanding to the confidential privilege. they don't name deliberative process or executive privilege. apparently congress can't get an explanation as to what confidential privileges are. any thoughts on that? >> obviously that's not going to be a line that could be held if congress moves to -- well, or even beyond -- even into a contempt phase. like my understanding is that it's sort of an unremedied dispute that's being discussed in the contest of the standing litigation and litigation of the substanc
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sylvia burwell will be talking about and up coming to the health care system. earlier this week am announcing average premium and subsidies sold on the health care website rose 25% compared to 2016. that is at 6:00 eastern on c-span. with this year's supreme court term a month old, we will hear from clarence thomas marking his 25th year on the court. talking about constitution and democracy at the heritage foundation. term a month old, we will hear with the supreme court back in session, a special webpage to help you follow the court. select supreme court near the right-hand top of the page. president, you will see during the trip to chicago. night, larry type discusses his book comes the making of a liberal icon. eatsd bobby kennedy richard nixon the way i think he america would have been a different place i think. some of the issues we are revisiting today of racial and international >> c-span's 2016 coverage continues with the debate in florida congressional race. and international discord might be a little bit of difference if we had tried to address them 5
sylvia burwell will be talking about and up coming to the health care system. earlier this week am announcing average premium and subsidies sold on the health care website rose 25% compared to 2016. that is at 6:00 eastern on c-span. with this year's supreme court term a month old, we will hear from clarence thomas marking his 25th year on the court. talking about constitution and democracy at the heritage foundation. term a month old, we will hear with the supreme court back in session, a...
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sylvia burwell will talk about the upcoming affordable care act open enrollment.atch live at 10:20 a.m. east n eastern. >>> different approaches, universities are using to deal with sexual harassment and assault on campus. from georgetown university law center, this is just under two hours. >> okay, everybody if we can get start started. i'm going to briefly introduce the folks on the panel and turn it over to them. this panel as you see in your materials is on harassment, abuse and fair process, we have nancy canalupo. we're happy to have nancy back. along with william kidder, who is associate vice president and chief of staff in the office of the president at sonoma state university. they're going to be presenting. their paper is below the surface of the water. sexual harassment by college faculty. we have brian pappas, who is -- he has a complicated title. associate director of the adr program. his paper is abuse of freedom, balancing quality and efficiency in faculty title nine procedures. and then we have kelly bear who is director of the uc dave igs family p
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health and human services sent sylvia burwell.retary, thanks for joining us. >> wolf, thanks so much for having me. >> talk about this after of, what, 22% increase what we call the benchmark silver plan for people who use the affordable care act, obama care. why is the price marketed as affordable care act skyrocketing right now? >> it's what the consumer pays when asking a question like that. the consumer and most viewers, 150 million people in the united states have employer insurance. in the last six years, five of those years have seen the slowest growth in premiums that are on record. so for 150 million people, this does not impact them. for all the folks on medicare out there, in terms of that number of about 55 million people on medicare, this does not impact them. for the 70 million in medicaid, it doesn't. for the 11 million in the marketplace, 85% of those folks actually have the tax credits or subsidies that help them, and those subsidies are designed to move as premiums move. so for those folks, they will be insulated
health and human services sent sylvia burwell.retary, thanks for joining us. >> wolf, thanks so much for having me. >> talk about this after of, what, 22% increase what we call the benchmark silver plan for people who use the affordable care act, obama care. why is the price marketed as affordable care act skyrocketing right now? >> it's what the consumer pays when asking a question like that. the consumer and most viewers, 150 million people in the united states have employer...
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in the evening, sylvia burwell talks about costs. that is live at 6:00 p.m. eastern. >> vice president joe biden spoke about the fight against event. his moonshot this was held at the cleveland clinic. [applause] vp biden: thank you very much doctor thank you for your introduction, for your leadership of this incredible institution as well as sponsoring this important summit. it is good to be back in cleveland. although we are not at the clinic, involved with the clinic. every fall the clinic has brought together top ceos, investors, entrepreneurs, researchers, doctors, and so many others to ask a simple question. science,nnovation, medicine, and technology transfer in the health care system to develop better care and save lives? i know that question could be asked across the entire health care actor. but i am here to try to answer it as it relates to our fight against cancer. i do not presume to suggest i have all the answers. i have identified all of the problems but i think we have some answers. as every family facing a cancer diagnosis does, our family, t
in the evening, sylvia burwell talks about costs. that is live at 6:00 p.m. eastern. >> vice president joe biden spoke about the fight against event. his moonshot this was held at the cleveland clinic. [applause] vp biden: thank you very much doctor thank you for your introduction, for your leadership of this incredible institution as well as sponsoring this important summit. it is good to be back in cleveland. although we are not at the clinic, involved with the clinic. every fall the...
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about burwell talks policy and cost. that is live at 6:00 p.m. eastern. ♪ announcer: c-span washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. this week, presidential battleground states. morning, pennsylvania. we'll talk about voters, recent polls, and i eights on key political races. director of the center for politics and political affairs and democratic strategist. be sure to watch washington journal live at some :00 eastern wednesday morning. join the discussion. greg,ocrat john libertarian candidate rex bell, and air coal, are running for the indiana governor seat with free incumbent -- income of mike hence. this comes courtesy of the indiana debate commission. w fighting and ws and and. there were some audio problems with this debate. >> good evening and welcome to the indiana debate commission's third and final gubernatorial debate. this is being televised from the .erformance center the three candidates want to succeed governor mike pence, a republican who is donald trump's vice presidential running mate. it i
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burwell: i think there are a number of steps that are important to take. i think that particular step is a provision that is applied when things meet that standard. i think there are some other very important tools -- announcer: we are leaving the last few minutes of this discussion to bring you a debate for the open u.s. senate seat in maryland. democrat chris van hollen and republican kathy szeliga are running for the seat currently held by democrat barbara mikulski. mikulski. they debated earlier today. this comes from the university of baltimore courtesy of wjz-tv. moderator: questions will be posed by our panel. director of the schaeffer center for public policy her the university of baltimore, and myself of wjz-tv. the recipient of the opening statement was determined by coin toss. the moderator can repeat the questions for the candidate is needed. candidates cannot interrupt one another. i appreciate you allowing me to be here today. if you would mind leaving the stage at this point so we can continue -- candidate oni'm a the ballot, i have a state
burwell: i think there are a number of steps that are important to take. i think that particular step is a provision that is applied when things meet that standard. i think there are some other very important tools -- announcer: we are leaving the last few minutes of this discussion to bring you a debate for the open u.s. senate seat in maryland. democrat chris van hollen and republican kathy szeliga are running for the seat currently held by democrat barbara mikulski. mikulski. they debated...
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thank you, everybody. [ applause ] >>> next up, secretary of health and human services, sylvia burwell and jonathan karl. [ applause ] >> so, secretary burwell, let's start with the big news, you got $1.1 billion in zika funding. congress finally got around to passing funding. [ applause ] >> very excited. >> so, i guess the first question is, is it enough? i mean you guys said for a long time, $1.9 billion was essential to deal with this. is it enough? >> you know, we are happy to have the money we have. the additional money we asked for it because it was important. it would go toward replacing the money we had from ebola, which is still something we have to watch in west africa. right now, what we are excited to do is take this money and continue moving forward on making sure that here in the united states we are as prepared as we can be, helping places like florida with the transmission. a mosquitoe is actually biting people. people have contracted the virus. we are working on a vaccine, which we think is the most promising solution. we are making progress. we have one vaccine in ph
thank you, everybody. [ applause ] >>> next up, secretary of health and human services, sylvia burwell and jonathan karl. [ applause ] >> so, secretary burwell, let's start with the big news, you got $1.1 billion in zika funding. congress finally got around to passing funding. [ applause ] >> very excited. >> so, i guess the first question is, is it enough? i mean you guys said for a long time, $1.9 billion was essential to deal with this. is it enough? >> you...
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tos burwell: i do want encourage all of you to consider working and government. [applause] i just want to encourage you to view, you can make a difference, i promise you. the kinds of decisions, choices, and work you can do every day can affect millions of lives. each ofant to encourage you all, as you think about what your future holds, as you think about summer work, how you think about what your career trajectory will be, i want to encourage each of you to think of that. i have worked across the board. government is a unique opportunity to work on change at scale. i ask each of you to think about it as you think about the future. thank you so much for being here and thank you for having me. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> after i came up with my idea of reproductive rights, i went and research. i knew i could find information and that would also help me to figure out what points i wanted
tos burwell: i do want encourage all of you to consider working and government. [applause] i just want to encourage you to view, you can make a difference, i promise you. the kinds of decisions, choices, and work you can do every day can affect millions of lives. each ofant to encourage you all, as you think about what your future holds, as you think about summer work, how you think about what your career trajectory will be, i want to encourage each of you to think of that. i have worked across...
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health and human services secretary of sylvia burwell. nancy pelosi holds a news briefing. then education secretary john king at the national press club at 1:00. melanie campbell will talk about campaign 2016 and efforts to get minority women involved. strategistpublican charlie black previews the host: good morning. it's wednesday, october 19 2016. we show you the view of the thete stage on campus of university of nevada las vegas which becomes the focus of the political universe tonight as it hosts the final presidential debate between hillary clinton and donald trump. among the topics likely to come up are donald trump's repeated attacks on what he calls a rigged election. that's where we will begin today's program. we want to know whether you are
health and human services secretary of sylvia burwell. nancy pelosi holds a news briefing. then education secretary john king at the national press club at 1:00. melanie campbell will talk about campaign 2016 and efforts to get minority women involved. strategistpublican charlie black previews the host: good morning. it's wednesday, october 19 2016. we show you the view of the thete stage on campus of university of nevada las vegas which becomes the focus of the political universe tonight as it...
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health and human services secretary silvia burwell gives an update on the affordable care act. and voter anger and its effect on the presidential race. at the u.s. chamber of commerce health care summit, a look at innovations in health care. >>> education secretary john king spoke at the national press club recently about how schools can encourage civic engagement and public service among students. he was introduced by jeff ballou of al jazeera english. >> good afternoon, and welcome to the national press club. i'm jeff ballou with al jazeera english here and the 109th vice president of the national press club. our guest today is dr. john v. king jr., the tenth u.s. secretary of education. i would welcome our public radio and c-span audiences, and i want to remind you, you can follow the action on twitter using #npclive. this will be, again, a great time for you to turn off or at least silence your cell phones so they don't disrupt our program. if you have any questions for our speaker, you can write them on the cards that are at your table, pass them up to the head table and w
health and human services secretary silvia burwell gives an update on the affordable care act. and voter anger and its effect on the presidential race. at the u.s. chamber of commerce health care summit, a look at innovations in health care. >>> education secretary john king spoke at the national press club recently about how schools can encourage civic engagement and public service among students. he was introduced by jeff ballou of al jazeera english. >> good afternoon, and...
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sylvia burwell gives an update live at 10:20 eastern here on c-span.ing with nancy pelosi, speaking to reporters on capitol hill at 11:30 a.m. watch c-span live coverage of the third debate between hillary clinton and donald trump on wednesday night. our debate preview from the university of nevada las vegas there that 7:30 p.m. eastern. the briefing for the debate studio audiences at 8:30 p.m. eastern and the debate is at 9:30 p.m. eastern. stay with us after the debate for viewer reaction and watch the debate live or on the band using desktop, phone, or tablet at c-span.org. listen to live coverage with the c-span radio app. downloaded from the app store or google play. this weekend, on american history tv on c-span3, saturday evening just before 7:00 eastern, ohio state universities michael benedict talks about the 1866 supreme court case where the court ruled it unconstitutional to try civilians and military court while civilian courts are operating. >> the milligan trial was part , designed toe prove to the public that the danger was real and that
sylvia burwell gives an update live at 10:20 eastern here on c-span.ing with nancy pelosi, speaking to reporters on capitol hill at 11:30 a.m. watch c-span live coverage of the third debate between hillary clinton and donald trump on wednesday night. our debate preview from the university of nevada las vegas there that 7:30 p.m. eastern. the briefing for the debate studio audiences at 8:30 p.m. eastern and the debate is at 9:30 p.m. eastern. stay with us after the debate for viewer reaction and...
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the president meeting with hhs secretary sylvia burwell, they'll have a conference call on the obamacarer, and a lot of what they're addressing are all the penalties through the if young people opt out or don't even bother, it could offs that's going on here including higher premiums and the rest, the tea party patriots, jenny beth martin has been warning about all of this, way back in 2010 when we started talking, she was among those saying if it sounds too good to be true, probably is. now we know that's the case, and those jenny, who are saying, you know, they probably did know a lot of this stuff but wanted to pass and the surprises would come later. what do you think? >> well, i think that of course they knew what was going to happen, we knew what was going to happen. we were opposed to the bill for exactly these kind of things. it would change the quality of health care we have for our doctors, we wouldn't have the same doctors and the prices have come up. we're seeing that happen now, it's exactly what we predicted in 2009 and 2010, remember, the democrats insisted on passing this
the president meeting with hhs secretary sylvia burwell, they'll have a conference call on the obamacarer, and a lot of what they're addressing are all the penalties through the if young people opt out or don't even bother, it could offs that's going on here including higher premiums and the rest, the tea party patriots, jenny beth martin has been warning about all of this, way back in 2010 when we started talking, she was among those saying if it sounds too good to be true, probably is. now we...
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. >> reporter: in washington wednesday health and human services secretary silva mathews-burwell said that the higher rates are due to insurance companies initially offering rates that were too low because of a lack of data from a previously nonexistent marketplace. >> any rate increase people, gosh, that sounds bad, and you know, but we need to keep paying. >> it's completely unaffordable. >> reporter: but the words are little comfort to jackie maloney, a widow whose insurance company sent a letter telling her it's leaving the obamacare marketplace. with fewer choices she's been told her costs will be much higher. >> i'm a widow. i have two kids. it makes it very difficult. >> reporter: the fourth annual enrollment season for obamacare begins this tuesday, november 1st. and the white house is working hard to get people to sign up. especially young, healthy people do so. >> thanks, chip. the pentagon is halting efforts to collect millions in re-enlistment bonuses from california national guard troops. defense secretary ash carter spoke yesterday about the clawbacks that have generated
. >> reporter: in washington wednesday health and human services secretary silva mathews-burwell said that the higher rates are due to insurance companies initially offering rates that were too low because of a lack of data from a previously nonexistent marketplace. >> any rate increase people, gosh, that sounds bad, and you know, but we need to keep paying. >> it's completely unaffordable. >> reporter: but the words are little comfort to jackie maloney, a widow whose...
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burwell: for those who face a category of unsubsidized, there's a number of things that are important to reflect on. one is that in the category of people who are above 400% of analyze what's happened with the number of uninsured the united states during this time, there has been a drop of 40% there in terms of the number of uninsured. people outside of the subsidized marketplace are people who are taking advantage. many people you think are those who can get into the system because they weren't blocked out of pre-existing conditions. for many people, we've seen growth in that. the other thing to support and re-think about the people who don't receive subsidies is the importance of shopping. we know we have a marketplace. when you have choices within in andhat people can go we are giving people tools to do that. in terms of shopping, whether it is for including the issue of drugs you can shop for our doctors or how you shop in terms of premiums and deductibles. that they have that ability. the reason the shopping is so important while it is not an analysis for that particular group, w
burwell: for those who face a category of unsubsidized, there's a number of things that are important to reflect on. one is that in the category of people who are above 400% of analyze what's happened with the number of uninsured the united states during this time, there has been a drop of 40% there in terms of the number of uninsured. people outside of the subsidized marketplace are people who are taking advantage. many people you think are those who can get into the system because they...
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university in washington for a conversation with health and human services secretary cynthia -- cynthia burwell who will take questions if e.j. dionne and from the audience. it's part of the school's exit interview series with cabinet secretaries and other senior obama administration officials, discussing the administration's successes, failures and regrets over the last eight year. and the officials will offer advice to the next administration. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016]
university in washington for a conversation with health and human services secretary cynthia -- cynthia burwell who will take questions if e.j. dionne and from the audience. it's part of the school's exit interview series with cabinet secretaries and other senior obama administration officials, discussing the administration's successes, failures and regrets over the last eight year. and the officials will offer advice to the next administration. [captioning performed by national captioning...
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sylvia burwell will talk about the upcoming affordable care act open enrollment.atch live at 10:20 a.m. east n eastern. >>> different approaches, universities are using to deal with sexual harassment and assault on campus. from georgetown university law center, this is just under two hours. >> okay, everybody if we can get start started. i'm going to briefly introduce the folks on the panel and turn it over to them. this panel as you see in your materials is on harassment, abuse and fair process, we have nancy canalupo. we're happy to have nancy back. along with william kidder, who is associate vice president and chief of staff in the office of the president at sonoma state university. they're going to be presenting. their paper is below the surface of the water. sexual harassment by college faculty. we have brian pappas, who is -- he has a complicated title. associate director of the adr program. his paper is abuse of freedom, balancing quality and efficiency in faculty title nine procedures. and then we have kelly bear who is director of the uc dave igs family p
sylvia burwell will talk about the upcoming affordable care act open enrollment.atch live at 10:20 a.m. east n eastern. >>> different approaches, universities are using to deal with sexual harassment and assault on campus. from georgetown university law center, this is just under two hours. >> okay, everybody if we can get start started. i'm going to briefly introduce the folks on the panel and turn it over to them. this panel as you see in your materials is on harassment, abuse...
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health and human services secretary sylvia burwell will discuss why this afternoon at 6:00 eastern live on c-span. >>> while congress is on break until after the november elections, american history tv continues tonight with a look at the civil war and reconstruction. it begins 8:00 eastern with the war in gettysburg. and aou lease sees grant after the war. and peoples's refugee camps. american history tv primetime all this week at 8:00 eastern. >> this weekend on american history tv on c-span3, saturday morning from 9:00 eastern until just after noon -- >> the british empire and its commonwealth last for a thousand years. may we still say this was our finest hour. >> live for the 33rd national churchill conference in d.c. focusing on friends and contemporaries. speakers include british historian andrew roberts, author of "masters and commanders." later on saturday at 7:00, texas general commissioner george p. bush, and musician phil collins talk about the spanish mission, the alamo, in austin. >> the memories identify were that this group of people were going. they they were going to d
health and human services secretary sylvia burwell will discuss why this afternoon at 6:00 eastern live on c-span. >>> while congress is on break until after the november elections, american history tv continues tonight with a look at the civil war and reconstruction. it begins 8:00 eastern with the war in gettysburg. and aou lease sees grant after the war. and peoples's refugee camps. american history tv primetime all this week at 8:00 eastern. >> this weekend on american...
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obamacare expected to grow next year but not by much here's health and human services director sylvia burwell. >> as we look to this new open enrollment period, the marketplace will grow by another million. at the end of open enrollment for 2015 we expect 13.8 million people to have selected a plan. we know it won't be easy but we are confident that americans will choose to enroll when they discover the quality affordable options that are available to them. the president set during the debate over the law, we did not come to see the future, we came to shape it.
obamacare expected to grow next year but not by much here's health and human services director sylvia burwell. >> as we look to this new open enrollment period, the marketplace will grow by another million. at the end of open enrollment for 2015 we expect 13.8 million people to have selected a plan. we know it won't be easy but we are confident that americans will choose to enroll when they discover the quality affordable options that are available to them. the president set during the...
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obamacare expected to grow next year but not by much here's health and human services director sylvia burwell. >> as we look to this new open enrollment period, the marketplace will grow by another million. at the end of open enrollment for 2015 we expect 13.8 million people to have selected a plan. we know it won't be easy but we are confident that americans will choose to enroll when they discover the quality affordable options that are available to them. the president set during the debate over the law, we did not come to see the future, we came to shape it. the affordable care act has helped to shape a better future. >> in florida's senate race, incumbent republican marco rubio and democratic congressman patrick murphy debated the records in congress. the presidential candidates addressed florida's coastline and gun control legislation. >> good evening, i'm jonathan wall with the university of central florida for this debate between senator marco rubio and democratic congressman patrick murphy. tonight's debate is broadcast by ftp in orlando and political florida. i will be moderating alo
obamacare expected to grow next year but not by much here's health and human services director sylvia burwell. >> as we look to this new open enrollment period, the marketplace will grow by another million. at the end of open enrollment for 2015 we expect 13.8 million people to have selected a plan. we know it won't be easy but we are confident that americans will choose to enroll when they discover the quality affordable options that are available to them. the president set during the...
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health and human services secretary, sylvia burwell will discuss why this afternoon at 6:00 eastern, live on c-span. >>> while congress is on break until after the november elections, american history tv primetime continues tonight with a look at the civil war and reconstruction. it begins at 8:00 eastern, with the war in gettysburg and euless sees grant, primetime, at 8:00 eastern. >>> after i came up with the idea of reproductive rights, with recent events i heard in the news, i knew i could find information on that and also help me figure out what points i wanted to say about it, and how to form my outline for my piece. >> i don't think i took it a very methodical approach to the process, which i mean you could if you wanted, but i think that really with the piece as dense as this, i would say, it is really just the process of reworking and reworking. so as i was trying to come up with what my actual theme was, i was doing research at the same time. i was coming up with more ideas for what i could film. and you know, i would come up with an idea, okay, that would be a great shot i
health and human services secretary, sylvia burwell will discuss why this afternoon at 6:00 eastern, live on c-span. >>> while congress is on break until after the november elections, american history tv primetime continues tonight with a look at the civil war and reconstruction. it begins at 8:00 eastern, with the war in gettysburg and euless sees grant, primetime, at 8:00 eastern. >>> after i came up with the idea of reproductive rights, with recent events i heard in the...
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hhs secretary sylvia burwell will speak about the increases today live from the georgetown institute and public service. watch at 60 eastern on c-span. supreme court justice clarence thomas is making a rare public appearance today at the heritage foundation. he is expected to talk about the constitution and democracy. watch live at 6:30 p.m. eastern here on c-span2. the british empire and its commonwealth lost for a thousand years. men will still say this was their finest hour. >> we are by for the 33rd international churchill conference in washington, d.c. focusing on the former british prime ministers reins and contemporaries. speakers include british historian andrew roberts, and later on saturday at seven texas general land office commission george p. bush, state senator josÉ menendez and musician phil collins talk about the spanish mission, the alamo at the 2016 "texas tribune" festival in austin. >> the memories at the time were that this group of people were going a and they knew they were going to die but they went, or they were there. crocker went by there was something very
hhs secretary sylvia burwell will speak about the increases today live from the georgetown institute and public service. watch at 60 eastern on c-span. supreme court justice clarence thomas is making a rare public appearance today at the heritage foundation. he is expected to talk about the constitution and democracy. watch live at 6:30 p.m. eastern here on c-span2. the british empire and its commonwealth lost for a thousand years. men will still say this was their finest hour. >> we are...