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professor mike trenell, ceo and founder of changing health. good to see you. the digital tech doesn‘t quite give us the information we need. at this stage, particularly when coronavirus is so high on the agenda, i don‘t think digital health is where we are looking. those devices we are seeing people putting up against people, the temperature check. that's more health screening. the work we do is more about managing people zonal well being. things like thermal cameras to check if someone has an infection, they are a fantastic use of technology but i think we can go beyond that now to help the individual. tell us more about your technology and how it helps people with type two diabetes. technology and how it helps people with type two diabeteslj technology and how it helps people with type two diabetes. i have been working in type two diabetes for more than 20 years and in that time the science around type two diabetes has stayed the same. if you move more, lose weight and sleep better you can do profound things for type two diabetes. we all know that, but the c
professor mike trenell, ceo and founder of changing health. good to see you. the digital tech doesn‘t quite give us the information we need. at this stage, particularly when coronavirus is so high on the agenda, i don‘t think digital health is where we are looking. those devices we are seeing people putting up against people, the temperature check. that's more health screening. the work we do is more about managing people zonal well being. things like thermal cameras to check if someone...
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climate change is set to become a major challenge for all of us and for our health care providers. there's. 2 hours of say yes when it's hot outside i mean bringing as southern lifestyle to the north this could be one way in dealing with climate change but honestly this is not the solution what the solution could be this is what i'm going to talk about to sylvia hartman today she's from luke also a health crisis but with a healthy lifestyle we can protect our well being and planet at the same time. we here at the labyrinth judy museum in berlin currently an exhibition about climate change and this is our topic we will talk about because you're a co-founder of an alliance called luke which means smart so what's the alliance about so rigid german climate change and health wines and we found it. years ago personally and we are an interdisciplinary. health professionals doctors nurses and so our main goal is to put health into the center of climate change discussions so weiss is so important because everybody's talking about the health of our planet why do we have to focus on health too
climate change is set to become a major challenge for all of us and for our health care providers. there's. 2 hours of say yes when it's hot outside i mean bringing as southern lifestyle to the north this could be one way in dealing with climate change but honestly this is not the solution what the solution could be this is what i'm going to talk about to sylvia hartman today she's from luke also a health crisis but with a healthy lifestyle we can protect our well being and planet at the same...
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it's actually the republican who advocated for a more expensive radical change to the health care system toward universal health care. senator javits, understanding the senate and the national political economy and the constraints therein advocated a more incremental approach. at his right flank was russell b. long who proposed cutting the , category to become more like the official poverty line and making it more like a welfare medicine program. i look at the 1965, 1967 year. when an amendment was passed to make medicare more firmly a welfare program. you see a more liberal requirement in more liberal states like new york, minnesota, california, massachusetts running up against more conservative states like louisiana, alabama and other states in the south who wanted to keep a very constrained category for medicaid eligibility and didn't want to necessarily be funding more expansive programs. steve: staying with that timeline, you had a number of conservative presidents. richard nixon, gerald ford, jimmy carter. you had high inflation and high unemployment rate. if this was rolling out a
it's actually the republican who advocated for a more expensive radical change to the health care system toward universal health care. senator javits, understanding the senate and the national political economy and the constraints therein advocated a more incremental approach. at his right flank was russell b. long who proposed cutting the , category to become more like the official poverty line and making it more like a welfare medicine program. i look at the 1965, 1967 year. when an amendment...
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health was never fully realized. states were burdened with the responsibility, but provided little in the way of support. laws were changed to make it harder to compel mental health treatment as well. then governor ronald reagan act in 1957 designed to end the commitment with people with mental illness. and critically, often forgotten, in 1975, the u.s. supreme court decision, o'connor versus donaldson, ruled that mental illness alone could not justify a state locking a person up against his will. all of these coincided with safety net cuts, block grants, and tightened eligibility standards in the 1980's and 1990's, along with the wholesale razing of skid rows and sros which for so many were the only housing options they could afford. the cumulative impact, make county jails the de facto mental health institutions. patients and their families were left with an inadequate options to get the mental help they needed. in a politically polarized world, liberals and conservatives blamed one another for these failures. historically speaking, though, both are right. it's time to stop pointing fingers and join hands in a transform
health was never fully realized. states were burdened with the responsibility, but provided little in the way of support. laws were changed to make it harder to compel mental health treatment as well. then governor ronald reagan act in 1957 designed to end the commitment with people with mental illness. and critically, often forgotten, in 1975, the u.s. supreme court decision, o'connor versus donaldson, ruled that mental illness alone could not justify a state locking a person up against his...
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. >> they tackled issues like climate change, health care, foreign policy and an extended conversation on race. >> we cannot say the criminal justice is the only time we want to talk about race specifically. we need to have race conscious laws. >> several on stage stressing unity for the democratic party and the country. conveying a real sense of urgency. >> we cannot solve the problems before us by looking back. we have to be ready to turn the page and change politics before it's too late. >> if you are tired of the extremes in our politics, and the noise and nonsense, you have a home with me. new hampshire, i would love your vote. >> there were several discussions about who has the best strategy to beat president trump in november. the latest new hampshire poll from marist college shows sanders in first, put a judge in second followed by warren and biden. it >> more than 100 people gathered in san francisco to watch the debate. with three weeks left until california's primary, many said it helped them learn more about the candidates but it did not necessarily leave them with a clear
. >> they tackled issues like climate change, health care, foreign policy and an extended conversation on race. >> we cannot say the criminal justice is the only time we want to talk about race specifically. we need to have race conscious laws. >> several on stage stressing unity for the democratic party and the country. conveying a real sense of urgency. >> we cannot solve the problems before us by looking back. we have to be ready to turn the page and change politics...
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chang. the world health organization says there are now more cases of the coronavirus outside of china rather raising the questions of early warning systems. in boston was the first and try not flag the disease. -- was the first to flag this disease. -- i spoke to dr. john brown, chief innovation officer who helped build the potential for ai and he future -- in future health practice. >> what is challenging is getting enough detail in real time. there is only so much public health agencies can do to track these creases -- cases. if you think about our interactions with social media and search queries, all that information is valuable, that it is messy. if we start tapping into that and getting insights, you can pinpoint early events before they bubble up. with the coronavirus, early signs came out of social media sites that were talking about this mysterious outbreak. it was only a dozen people that ultimately became this major event. but what we are able to see are small signals that would be challenging to look at from any government entities. emily: what does that tell you about the corona
chang. the world health organization says there are now more cases of the coronavirus outside of china rather raising the questions of early warning systems. in boston was the first and try not flag the disease. -- was the first to flag this disease. -- i spoke to dr. john brown, chief innovation officer who helped build the potential for ai and he future -- in future health practice. >> what is challenging is getting enough detail in real time. there is only so much public health...
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when things like climate change, health care, they ought to be commanding center stage.g is disinformation clogging things. and it is really too bad. paul: we do have to mention that michael bloomberg is seeking the democratic presidential nomination. he is the founder and majority owner of bloomberg lp, the parent company of us here at bloomberg news. but i do want to ask to what degree social media and fake news, two sides of the same coin, can they even be disentangled? roger: not at present. the real problem we are dealing with here is the business model, which is based on attention. the whole idea is in order to command attention, you want to hit their emotional weak spots. for most of us that is going to be fear and outrage. the best content for appealing to those things, things that the algorithms surface, because people react to them the most, are going to be hate speech, disinformation, and conspiracy theories. exactly the things you do not want to have during a presidential election, frankly, during any kind of democratic election. as long as the business model
when things like climate change, health care, they ought to be commanding center stage.g is disinformation clogging things. and it is really too bad. paul: we do have to mention that michael bloomberg is seeking the democratic presidential nomination. he is the founder and majority owner of bloomberg lp, the parent company of us here at bloomberg news. but i do want to ask to what degree social media and fake news, two sides of the same coin, can they even be disentangled? roger: not at...
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is it currently the biggest issue california is facing or is it something else like climate change, health care or crime? >> get out your phone and take part in tonight's live poll. that poll's going to remain open right now. >> abc 7 news reporter laura anthony digs into the governor's promises and what's practical. >> thete
is it currently the biggest issue california is facing or is it something else like climate change, health care or crime? >> get out your phone and take part in tonight's live poll. that poll's going to remain open right now. >> abc 7 news reporter laura anthony digs into the governor's promises and what's practical. >> thete
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what we are interested in some of the creatures that we've worked with it's to do with climate change and health. climate changes cause malaria epidemics to be more prevalent malaria cholera all of these things that have to do with the ecosystem changing so now you're looking at how climate change is affecting the disease. disease outbreaks and how now the system can adapt better. to syria strategically important in the western region of kenya because it borders lake victoria and the lake is very important because it borders uganda tanzania and kenya and all of those communities living around there are living off the resources of the lake and the lake is being rapidly degraded. so getting communities to understand how they're all impacting each other is an important part of the work we're doing in getting people to understand what ecosystems are and also what they can do to restore those. this is a smaller now. that the other one is bigger and then people use it like they just fry a much bigger. we particularly decided to work with women because we understand how women very quickly see the big p
what we are interested in some of the creatures that we've worked with it's to do with climate change and health. climate changes cause malaria epidemics to be more prevalent malaria cholera all of these things that have to do with the ecosystem changing so now you're looking at how climate change is affecting the disease. disease outbreaks and how now the system can adapt better. to syria strategically important in the western region of kenya because it borders lake victoria and the lake is...
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care that he will never let socialism destroy american health care but he hasn't done anything to change health care so what he is a master of rhetoric of saying he is the one that on prescription drug prices has called the drug companies to account called pharma to account and is going after those those drug prices but saying that the way forward is not obamacare not socialized medicine that would put us with the rest of the world and still embracing what he calls the excellence of the u.s. medical system for people so you know i think what's really interesting about donald trump is he asserts a lot of things and we go back later and we check the fact. and you're absolutely right that there are problems and holes in his health care assertions of i'm sorry i'm going to interrupt you there because i'm going to take you right back to that chamber on capitol hill where they are pillaging now for president on one front who has taken the podium i mean similar clapping for her husband and he is going to address the chamber any minute let's listen in and watch for all of that tension that we potential
care that he will never let socialism destroy american health care but he hasn't done anything to change health care so what he is a master of rhetoric of saying he is the one that on prescription drug prices has called the drug companies to account called pharma to account and is going after those those drug prices but saying that the way forward is not obamacare not socialized medicine that would put us with the rest of the world and still embracing what he calls the excellence of the u.s....
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with neck scenes you get strong influencers and you are changing health policy. the big one today is coronavirus . news articles about false and manipulated information is being spread about a huge health crisis. you get an influencer pushing out repetitively, it is hard not to believe them because you want to. the cousin they are in your social media nation -- because they are in your social media nation. i asked how much time do your kids spend on phones? . averages vary from three to five hours a day, and for some teenagers eight or more on a device, not counting television, gaming. the more time people spend in the virtual world, the less time in the physical world, the more their allegiances change. some surveys are alarming about young people open to alternative forms of government which are poorly explained and i do not think effectively researched, but they are open to that because of the degradation campaigns around democracy conducted domestic and international. taking about that over time, kids will not be overtaken by the matrix, they will enlist in t
with neck scenes you get strong influencers and you are changing health policy. the big one today is coronavirus . news articles about false and manipulated information is being spread about a huge health crisis. you get an influencer pushing out repetitively, it is hard not to believe them because you want to. the cousin they are in your social media nation -- because they are in your social media nation. i asked how much time do your kids spend on phones? . averages vary from three to five...
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so we want real progressive change in health care, real change, not just talk. and i'm the only one in this race who has ever got an big health care reform bill through the congress. it's called obamacare. [applause] i was proud to work with president obama to get it done. we need to deal with the crisis that threaten ours children, our grandkids as well. it's called climate change. it's a killer. [applause] i passed the first climate change bill in the united states congress, the united states senate, in 1987. politifact, who goes and checks whether things are true or false, called it a game-changer. the obama-biden administration, inside the $900 recovery act the president put me in charge of to keep it from going into depression, we made a record investment for clean nrnl, wind, and solar. i worked with john kery ry who helped pass -- i worked with john to help pass the -- not legislation but get the climate, the paris climate agreement passed by getting almost 200 nations to sign up. in this campaign we all have serious plans to combat climate change but ther
so we want real progressive change in health care, real change, not just talk. and i'm the only one in this race who has ever got an big health care reform bill through the congress. it's called obamacare. [applause] i was proud to work with president obama to get it done. we need to deal with the crisis that threaten ours children, our grandkids as well. it's called climate change. it's a killer. [applause] i passed the first climate change bill in the united states congress, the united states...
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if you want progressive change on health care, i will say it to you plainly. i'm the only one with more than a plan. i have a record of having gotten it done. [applause] everyone's talking about guns. i'm the only one nationally who has actually gotten big rational gun legislation passed. i am the guy in the senate that passed the brady bill with background checks that got eviscerated later. [applause] along with dianne feinstein in the united states senate, we got assault weapons banned and we limited the numbers of bullets you could have in a clip. who in god's name needs 100 rounds in a clip? nobody. and by the way, i have a .20 gauge and a .12 gauge, i'm not a hunter, but i skeet shoot. haven't done it for a while quite frankly. my sons were duck hunters. guess what? for geese flying internationally from canada down, you are only allowed to have three shells. we predict geese better than we -- protect geese better than we do people. i am serious. that is a truth. why can you say only have three shells with a shotgun, when you can have 40, 50, 60, 80, 100,
if you want progressive change on health care, i will say it to you plainly. i'm the only one with more than a plan. i have a record of having gotten it done. [applause] everyone's talking about guns. i'm the only one nationally who has actually gotten big rational gun legislation passed. i am the guy in the senate that passed the brady bill with background checks that got eviscerated later. [applause] along with dianne feinstein in the united states senate, we got assault weapons banned and we...
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will say with respect to mayor burke and varney is that they do align with respect to climate change, health care, immigration reform and gun reform. as far as what i would say the cultural and social issues there definitely aligned as is all the party. >> you are a democrat but your capitalist, a proud capitalist. would you take a bernie sanders over donald trump even though bernie sanders represents policies you strongly disagree with. >> i would for a few different reasons. one, i agree some of the issues like climate change is at the forefront. number two, importantly, a lot of the things varney is talking about or president trump was talking about, they cannot get done and passed in the senate and the house. it's just these far left and far right things that will not actually be happening. >> what is going to happen as we've seen with various presidents is you have enormous regulatory powers. then it will be done for your term or two terms in the white house. that can have a very damaging impact. we saw it in labor law and environmental law. it devastates regulations on manufacturing, t
will say with respect to mayor burke and varney is that they do align with respect to climate change, health care, immigration reform and gun reform. as far as what i would say the cultural and social issues there definitely aligned as is all the party. >> you are a democrat but your capitalist, a proud capitalist. would you take a bernie sanders over donald trump even though bernie sanders represents policies you strongly disagree with. >> i would for a few different reasons. one,...
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is it currently the biggest issue california is facing or is it something else like climate change, health care or crime? >> get out your phone and take part in tonight's live poll. that poll's going to remain open right now. >> abc 7 news reporter laura anthony digs into the governor's promises and what's practical. >> the state of california is not just thriving, but in many instances, leading the country. >> reporter: in his second state of the state address, gavin newsom hailed his successes, but only briefly. >> we remain the fifth largest economy in the world. some 3.4 million jobs have been create since the great recession. >> reporter: newsom then turned his attention to what he considers his state's greatest challenge. >> it's a disgrace that the richest state in the richest nation, succeeding across so many sectors, is falling so far behind to properly house, heal and humanely treat so many of its own people. >> reporter: newsom pointed to emergency measures, such as the distribution of fema trailers like these recently delivered to oakland, with more on the way for other countie
is it currently the biggest issue california is facing or is it something else like climate change, health care or crime? >> get out your phone and take part in tonight's live poll. that poll's going to remain open right now. >> abc 7 news reporter laura anthony digs into the governor's promises and what's practical. >> the state of california is not just thriving, but in many instances, leading the country. >> reporter: in his second state of the state address, gavin...
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moving more toward issues like climate change, health care access. and being okay with phrases like democratic socialism instead of being averse. >> ashley parker, what we framed narrowly as the cuccinelli question earlier in the interview but more broadly what we keep hearing and reading about. it's been called he used the most dramatic tone this purge in the trump administration. aren't there instances where forget about the so-called deep state. forget about buried potential never trumpers deep in the department of commerce or interior. it's the people with the biggest titles closest to the president who have subverted his will and deflected at times, correct? >> absolutely. and that was especially true early on in the administration and i have been making calls about this to use your word the purge all day. one thing that people said in defending the president was that some of these changes they will argue should have been done very early on in the administration in a transition. if the trump transition team and you know first 100 days had been l
moving more toward issues like climate change, health care access. and being okay with phrases like democratic socialism instead of being averse. >> ashley parker, what we framed narrowly as the cuccinelli question earlier in the interview but more broadly what we keep hearing and reading about. it's been called he used the most dramatic tone this purge in the trump administration. aren't there instances where forget about the so-called deep state. forget about buried potential never...
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study abroad program at semester at sea that is based on a cruise ship has been forced to change course. health officials are warning is probably only a matter of me before the in the us a even turns into a pandemic joining us now is the medicaldirector for the medical website heal ctor justin zaki thank you doctor for joining us. i you now probably san francisco's mayor has announced statof emergency to be prepared. >>we are hearing about a possible person to person transmission. in the bay area what could thspread of the virus mean what should people be oing. >>so you're right there right ow there is concern a lot of concern presidentpreviously the virus was mostly contained withinhina and now it's spread to many south korea, italy, japan, in iran where there's many cases of the virus spreading from person to person. currently that's not yet the case in the uted states and so seats currently is and the cdc. believe that this willhappen what's called community spread and so right now we're all we're really in the stage of being prepared to happen. and that when it does we are prepared for and
study abroad program at semester at sea that is based on a cruise ship has been forced to change course. health officials are warning is probably only a matter of me before the in the us a even turns into a pandemic joining us now is the medicaldirector for the medical website heal ctor justin zaki thank you doctor for joining us. i you now probably san francisco's mayor has announced statof emergency to be prepared. >>we are hearing about a possible person to person transmission. in the...
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if my position on climate change, health care, immigration, education in fact were to come to fruitionon's going to be biden strategy was the most progressive in american history. the first thing we have to do to win and i'm not being a wise guy when you say this, you have to be authentic and tell people the truth and the idea of a couple candidates not saying how much medicare's going to cost because it's too complicated. say that again. >> just maybe after 100 years of talk about the need for health care for all, maybe it's time to stand up to the health care industry and actually accomplish it. >> here's ou -- how activists will achieve this. >> the biggest achievement in the past 10 years so whoever the nominee is will be the mistake progressive since l.b.j. or f.d.r. in terms of their dedication to investment and health care and jobs and attacks on the climate crisis. we have an opportunity to broaden this coalition to get as many people as possible in this effort. you don't have to be a die-hard democrat to see what's wrong where the trump press -- presidency. >> i refuse the lab
if my position on climate change, health care, immigration, education in fact were to come to fruitionon's going to be biden strategy was the most progressive in american history. the first thing we have to do to win and i'm not being a wise guy when you say this, you have to be authentic and tell people the truth and the idea of a couple candidates not saying how much medicare's going to cost because it's too complicated. say that again. >> just maybe after 100 years of talk about the...
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opportunity to hear from candidates firsthand what are their plans to talk about the economy, climate change, healthtics. so basically we will have an opportunity to hear more in-depth what are the plans for the different issues. >> climate change an issue near and dear to your heart. how do you see the issue having changed since four years ago? it wasn't necessarily center stage in many of these debates. >> absolutely. you are absolutely right. and actually yesterday from pew research center that was saying that for the majority of americans, this was a very, very important issue and the environmental protection was out there with the economy us a most important issues for voters. so definitely we have seen a change and i think it has to do with the reality that we are facings consequences and impacts the climate change today. this is not anymore a distant phenomenon that we were not going to be able to see. this is something that is happening today that is affecting everyone. >> the latino electorate is a critical vote in the state of never nevada. which issues are important? >> climate change is
opportunity to hear from candidates firsthand what are their plans to talk about the economy, climate change, healthtics. so basically we will have an opportunity to hear more in-depth what are the plans for the different issues. >> climate change an issue near and dear to your heart. how do you see the issue having changed since four years ago? it wasn't necessarily center stage in many of these debates. >> absolutely. you are absolutely right. and actually yesterday from pew...
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if there are changes needed, to reflect the changes in the health care industry. and we've brought you a set of these today. i'll briefly outline it. i'll let you know we've been working with the attorney general'cityattorney'sd o.c.a., and everybody is supportive of the changes we're proposing here. so a couple of the items that we're proposing to clean up in this ordinance. first, the ordinance specifics the name of a g.p.o., which is university health care consortium. a few years back, the ownership structure of this g.p.o g.p.o. changed and it is now called visiant, and we're proposing to remove that name and make it a more generic health care g.p.o. title. and it just says g.p.o., and we want to clarify it to be health care g.p.o., so it specifics we're talking about health care g.p.o.s for this purpose only. thirdly, this -- we're proposing to change the ordinance to allow us to, if it is favorable to the department, to enter into multiple g.p.o.s as a member. we don't have immediate plans to do that, but it could give us potentially the advantage of if there
if there are changes needed, to reflect the changes in the health care industry. and we've brought you a set of these today. i'll briefly outline it. i'll let you know we've been working with the attorney general'cityattorney'sd o.c.a., and everybody is supportive of the changes we're proposing here. so a couple of the items that we're proposing to clean up in this ordinance. first, the ordinance specifics the name of a g.p.o., which is university health care consortium. a few years back, the...
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he spoke about the state's economic growth, climate change, health care, and homelessness. from the status and we chamber, this -- state assembly chamber, this is 45 minutes. [applause] newsom: thank you. thank you, everybody. thank you. thank you.
he spoke about the state's economic growth, climate change, health care, and homelessness. from the status and we chamber, this -- state assembly chamber, this is 45 minutes. [applause] newsom: thank you. thank you, everybody. thank you. thank you.
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changed. it used to be just about kids but lincoln said public health is like a sinking ship. women and children and everybody else comes last. that's not true now were trying to build a but you can see here some of the advantages across looking the platform where you can work with and then to have those integrated approaches. >> this is a particularly good place to do it because we have more than half a billion contact points each year so again going to scale this is a great way to look at it. talk about the replenishment and resource needs so in berlin we asked for seven.5 million and agreed the replenishment would be less than that but we also ended up absorbing the big ask on polio so we squeezed our health system funding more than we liked the board said we have means we're looking at lease for seven.$4 billion we see that as a minimum to do this. we have more finance we can use that for the equities and zero dose to the hss agenda. what is interesting about the finances you see the china non- - - the changes that have occurred 71 percent owner financed now 54 percent. he
changed. it used to be just about kids but lincoln said public health is like a sinking ship. women and children and everybody else comes last. that's not true now were trying to build a but you can see here some of the advantages across looking the platform where you can work with and then to have those integrated approaches. >> this is a particularly good place to do it because we have more than half a billion contact points each year so again going to scale this is a great way to look...
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they've handled this not only are the republicans saying look this is the party that wants to change health care and run it look at how they can organize a very small caucus in a very small state. but there is obviously a campaign from the trump site to put out messages that are saying look the longer this is delayed is a sign that this is being rigged and not just please into the paranoia that some people had 4 years ago that it was all rigged in behalf of hillary clinton so they're enjoying this moment they think the only real victory last night was donald trump which is true because if you look at the other side the republican caucus he won with 97 percent of the vote far more than the support he enjoys in the republican party in general and so this was just a really bad night for the democrats they're trying to put a spin on it but there's no sign of it getting any better i suppose if there is one bright spot for them that the next contest down the line is in new hampshire after that it's nevada nevada is another caucus and the people there have said they use the up no i don't think we
they've handled this not only are the republicans saying look this is the party that wants to change health care and run it look at how they can organize a very small caucus in a very small state. but there is obviously a campaign from the trump site to put out messages that are saying look the longer this is delayed is a sign that this is being rigged and not just please into the paranoia that some people had 4 years ago that it was all rigged in behalf of hillary clinton so they're enjoying...
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oh i've been this is my nature so now health care i'm with change america stronger and the world issues that matter here scott thompson says he hopes for a democratic nominee who can bring together with the party and a divided country because the mayor and the spirit public are and i know the importance of working with people you may not agree with. but you need their support i mean your support for it and so you know your trade off you you make concessions where you have to i mean while at the party's headquarters in des moines the rules thompson needs to sort out some details she has to caucus chair and her precinct and in charge of organizing the belief that it's like a neighborhood connecting she says that when people get together and out in the open try to win over and their friends to support their candidate the thing that makes the caucus unique is that you are really looking your neighbor in the eye and saying you know i'm supporting my candidate because her values are the same as mine and they are and if if your neighbor is not really sure or they're not solid with their candid
oh i've been this is my nature so now health care i'm with change america stronger and the world issues that matter here scott thompson says he hopes for a democratic nominee who can bring together with the party and a divided country because the mayor and the spirit public are and i know the importance of working with people you may not agree with. but you need their support i mean your support for it and so you know your trade off you you make concessions where you have to i mean while at the...
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a game changing transformation and the availability of health care, making sure there is no such thing as an uninsured american. just not sure about the idea of forcing it on anybody. [applause] america ready to support a game changing, expansion, the biggest since the g.i. bill, and the ability to pay for college. just not sure about making sure the children are billionaires have zero college costs and make sure we support people in this country thriving economically whether you went to college or not. that is what most americans are ready to do. [applause] i know this is groundhog day eve. i think it is fitting that the iowa caucus will come the day after groundhog day as we look to the future and leave the politics of the past in the past. [applause] mr. buttigieg: i can feel in my travels across the country how ready we are to bring about these changes. they to bring an end to time when corporations can pay zero in taxes on many billions of dollars in profits and instead start reporting work over wealth with higher wages and more empowerment for organized labor. [applause] mr. butt
a game changing transformation and the availability of health care, making sure there is no such thing as an uninsured american. just not sure about the idea of forcing it on anybody. [applause] america ready to support a game changing, expansion, the biggest since the g.i. bill, and the ability to pay for college. just not sure about making sure the children are billionaires have zero college costs and make sure we support people in this country thriving economically whether you went to...
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and according to consumer reports, at lowest four of the changes are key to improving your health. the nutrition labels on our food will make it easier to make more informed choices in our diet. >> with some simple changes such as bolder type and serving sizes, it will make it easier for those who want to eat healthier to lower their rigs of heart disease and other concerns. >> first the serving sizes are more realistic. with amountsor reflecting what people actually eat. if a package hold twos or three servings but there is a good chance someone would eat it all in one sitting, a bag of bomb corn, it must show nutritional information for one serving and the whole package. another label change. simpson americans don't get enough vitamin d, important for bone health, and potassium which helps lower blood pressure, they're now listed vitamins a and c which are already plentiful in most people's diets. and the calorie count will be in big bold type. if you couldn't assume more calories than your body needs, the extra calories are stored as fat. keep in mind those calorie counts don't t
and according to consumer reports, at lowest four of the changes are key to improving your health. the nutrition labels on our food will make it easier to make more informed choices in our diet. >> with some simple changes such as bolder type and serving sizes, it will make it easier for those who want to eat healthier to lower their rigs of heart disease and other concerns. >> first the serving sizes are more realistic. with amountsor reflecting what people actually eat. if a...
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funny thing about health insurance, you don't think about how much you need it until you need it. he's not going to be okay. with so many changes to health insurance plans, are you still sure you have the right fit? having the wrong fit can cost you thousands. new plans are available that can save you money. that's why i love healthmarkets, your insurance marketplace. they guarantee you won't find a lower price anywhere for the plans they offer. their new fitscore instantly compares thousands of plans both on the government exchange and off to find the one that best fits your insurance needs. call or visit healthmarkets to find your fitscore today. in minutes, you can find out if your current plan is the right fit or if there's another one that can get you extra coverage or help save you money. best of all, their service is completely free. their new fitscore makes it easy to compare your plan to new ones that could lower your costs and save you money. try the new fitscore today. you may even qualify for free health insurance with no monthly premium. don't get stuck using the government exchange either. healthmarkets can find y
funny thing about health insurance, you don't think about how much you need it until you need it. he's not going to be okay. with so many changes to health insurance plans, are you still sure you have the right fit? having the wrong fit can cost you thousands. new plans are available that can save you money. that's why i love healthmarkets, your insurance marketplace. they guarantee you won't find a lower price anywhere for the plans they offer. their new fitscore instantly compares thousands...
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so, we want real progressive change in health care, real change, not just talk. i'm the only one in this race who has ever gotten the big health care reform bill through the congress. it's called obamacare. >> obviously, i think it's pretty obvious as to why biden is talking about health care there, with the polls coming out of iowa something that we did see immediately sa midthe health care being one of the top issues across the country as well. let's just hope that steve kornacki is not sitting in front of a board with zeroes in front of him. >> i'm not sure we can could handle that. >> let's get to the forecast with bill karins. >> you mentioned that poll, climate was the second thing after health care. and they mentioned the planting of a million trees out of davos, switzerland, agreement. but there was no mention of climate change and getting off of fossil fuels and renewable. >> not necessarily surprising. >> no, not at all. >> not surprising. >> yeah, exactly. different strategies are set up. we'll see how it plays out. let's get to the forecast because we
so, we want real progressive change in health care, real change, not just talk. i'm the only one in this race who has ever gotten the big health care reform bill through the congress. it's called obamacare. >> obviously, i think it's pretty obvious as to why biden is talking about health care there, with the polls coming out of iowa something that we did see immediately sa midthe health care being one of the top issues across the country as well. let's just hope that steve kornacki is not...
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change. after that, health and human services secretary testifies on the trump administrations 2021 budget request for his department. senators came to the floor to express their views on the iran war powers resolution that would limit the president's ability to take military action against iran without congressional approval. here's a look at what some of the senators had to stay starting with democratic leader, chuck schumer. >> ymadam president, today the senate will vote on a bipartisan war powers resolution authored by senator kaine,kadi erecting e president to terminate the use of armed forces for hostilities against the republic of iran. the constitution is clear, congress has the power to declare war. the president has no authority to enter the united states into thanother in this conflict in middle east. i fear the presidentsrr erratic decision-making, lactose tragedy and inability control his impulses may bubble us into a war nonetheless, even if he does not intend it. with this bipartisan resolution the senate will assert its constitutional authority and send a clear bipartisan message
change. after that, health and human services secretary testifies on the trump administrations 2021 budget request for his department. senators came to the floor to express their views on the iran war powers resolution that would limit the president's ability to take military action against iran without congressional approval. here's a look at what some of the senators had to stay starting with democratic leader, chuck schumer. >> ymadam president, today the senate will vote on a...
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the changes have on our health even for me is the g.p. it's a very important to really. want to teach in the future and i want to balkanize a temperature. column on the. next w. . it's mark levin here on the racetrack with a cayman ciccio. the perfect place to test those high powered vehicle. flashes but is it somehow behind the times like so mobility in sports cars a it's a nervous question rather. than 60 t.w. . in the height of climate change. for cosmic. what's in store. for the future. c w comforting megacities. insight clear answer. welcome to the health check on. can see a heist to cast in liquid taps. hello and welcome to in good shape did you know that more people die from air pollution than from smoking. and just one problem because this is killing all planned to. exhaust you change of all time.
the changes have on our health even for me is the g.p. it's a very important to really. want to teach in the future and i want to balkanize a temperature. column on the. next w. . it's mark levin here on the racetrack with a cayman ciccio. the perfect place to test those high powered vehicle. flashes but is it somehow behind the times like so mobility in sports cars a it's a nervous question rather. than 60 t.w. . in the height of climate change. for cosmic. what's in store. for the future. c w...