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dr. rosenthal is interviewed by dr. david blumenthal, the president of the commonwealth fund. >> has your book given you any thoughts on whether health care is a free market, whether it can solve our problems through free markets? isi think what we have seen probably not. at the beginning of the book, i put a somewhat tongue-in-cheek part about the dysfunctional roles of the health care market, where as if you think of health care as a butte -- as a business proposition, the market -- you will get too crazy places. a lifetime of treatment is preferable to a cure. i am not saying for a second that anyone really thinks that, but that is where market forces put you right now. "afterwards" tonight. fish and wildlife officials from florida, arizona, and rhode island testify at a senate hearing on the endangered species act, and efforts to enforce the 1973 law. this is just under one hour. >> i call this hearing of the senate environment public works committee to order and like to defer to the ranking member. >> i thank the c
dr. rosenthal is interviewed by dr. david blumenthal, the president of the commonwealth fund. >> has your book given you any thoughts on whether health care is a free market, whether it can solve our problems through free markets? isi think what we have seen probably not. at the beginning of the book, i put a somewhat tongue-in-cheek part about the dysfunctional roles of the health care market, where as if you think of health care as a butte -- as a business proposition, the market -- you...
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dr. rosenthal was interviewed by david blumenthal, president of the commonwealth fund. >> i was wondering if your books give you any thoughts, on whether health care is a free market, with a consult our problems in health care through free-market forces. the answer is probably not. at the beginning of the book i put it -- the economic rules of dysfunctional health care market. care as ank of health purely business proposition that the market will solve, gets too , a lifetimes like of treatment is mature. nothing for second and one things that about market forces push you. >> what this tonight at 9:00 eastern on c-span2's book tv. >> this year c-span's touring cities across the country, exploring american history. the a look at our visit to redding, california. americanatching history tv, or weakened every weekend on c-span3. lori: at the height of california's gold rush in the 1850's, this town of shasta had 7 hotels. saloons, bars, bookshops, wholesale businesses, retail. you can see the shell of the businesses across the street, ones that were oftentimes abandoned between the 1870's and
dr. rosenthal was interviewed by david blumenthal, president of the commonwealth fund. >> i was wondering if your books give you any thoughts, on whether health care is a free market, with a consult our problems in health care through free-market forces. the answer is probably not. at the beginning of the book i put it -- the economic rules of dysfunctional health care market. care as ank of health purely business proposition that the market will solve, gets too , a lifetimes like of...
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dr. rosenthal interviewed by presidentbloomenthal, of the commonwealth fund. >> i wonder if your book gave thoughts about whether healthcare is a free market, whether we can solve our in healthcare through free market forces? what we've seen as the answer is probably not. the n, the beginning of book i put somewhat tongue and ruleslist of the economic of the dysfunctional healthcare you think of f healthcare as a business will solve, market you know, you get to crazy places, like, you know, lifetime of treatment is preferable to a cure. i am not saying for a second really thinks that, but that is where market forces put you right now. afterwards sunday night at 9 p.m. eastern. >> "washington journal" continues. again, if you are with us for this remaining 45 minutes of he program, your thoughts on the firing of the f.b.i. director, if you support and oppose it. lines,the
dr. rosenthal interviewed by presidentbloomenthal, of the commonwealth fund. >> i wonder if your book gave thoughts about whether healthcare is a free market, whether we can solve our in healthcare through free market forces? what we've seen as the answer is probably not. the n, the beginning of book i put somewhat tongue and ruleslist of the economic of the dysfunctional healthcare you think of f healthcare as a business will solve, market you know, you get to crazy places, like, you...
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dr. rosenthal: i think the answer is probably not.beginning of the book i time-and-g list of the economic woes of the dysfunctional health-care market health care asve purely a business proposition the market will solve, you get a lifetimelaces like of treatment is preferable to a cure. i am not saying for a second that anyone really think that but that is where market forces what you right now. terwo sundayatch "af nightrds". graduates brewed during -- betsytes booed during devos' speech. threatenedt, it was the degrees would be mailed to students. ms. devos: dr. jackson, board of trustees. thank you so very, very much for this great honor and privilege. [crowd booing]
dr. rosenthal: i think the answer is probably not.beginning of the book i time-and-g list of the economic woes of the dysfunctional health-care market health care asve purely a business proposition the market will solve, you get a lifetimelaces like of treatment is preferable to a cure. i am not saying for a second that anyone really think that but that is where market forces what you right now. terwo sundayatch "af nightrds". graduates brewed during -- betsytes booed during devos'...
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dr. rosenthal is interviewed by dr. david blumenthal president of the common wealth fund. >> i was wondering if your book gave you any thoughts about whether healthcare is a free market, whether we can solve our problem in healthcare through free-market forces? >> well, i think what we've seen is the answer is probably not. i mean, the beginning of the book i -- i put a somewhat tongue-and-cheek list of the economic rules of the dysfunctional healthcare mar wet ket where if you think of healthcare as a purely a business proposition, the market will solve, you know, you get to crazy places like, you know, a lifetime of treatment is preferable to a cure. i'm not saying for a second that anyone really thinks that, but that is where market forces put you right now. >> waf "after words" sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern. >>> sunday on "q&q" the comparisons between donald trump and andrew jackson, the book "andrew jackson the southerner ". >> i don't think he represents the positive values that jackson represented. he certain
dr. rosenthal is interviewed by dr. david blumenthal president of the common wealth fund. >> i was wondering if your book gave you any thoughts about whether healthcare is a free market, whether we can solve our problem in healthcare through free-market forces? >> well, i think what we've seen is the answer is probably not. i mean, the beginning of the book i -- i put a somewhat tongue-and-cheek list of the economic rules of the dysfunctional healthcare mar wet ket where if you...
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dr. rosenthal is interviewed by dr.avid blumenthal, president of the commonwealth fund. >> i was wondering if your book give you any thoughts about whether health care is a free market, whether we can solve our problems in health care through free-market forces. >> well, i think what we have seen is the answer is probably not. at the beginning of the book, i put a somewhat tongue-in-cheek list of the economic rules of the dysfunctional health care market. where if you think of health care as truly a business proposition, the market. youhe market will solve, get to crazy places like, a lifetime of treatment is preferable to a tear. i'm not saying for a second that anyone really thinks that, but that is where market forces put you. announcer: watch "afterwords," sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern. "q&a," thesunday on comparisons between president donald trump and andrew jackson . our guest mark cheetham on his book, "andrew jackson, southerner." >> i don't think he represents the positive values that jackson represented. h
dr. rosenthal is interviewed by dr.avid blumenthal, president of the commonwealth fund. >> i was wondering if your book give you any thoughts about whether health care is a free market, whether we can solve our problems in health care through free-market forces. >> well, i think what we have seen is the answer is probably not. at the beginning of the book, i put a somewhat tongue-in-cheek list of the economic rules of the dysfunctional health care market. where if you think of...
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dr. rosenthal is interviewed by dr. david blumenthal. >> i was wondering if your book gave you any thoughts about whether health care is a free market whether we can solve our problems in health care through free market forces? >> i think what we've seen is the answer is probably not. i mean, the beginning of the book, i put a somewhat tongue in cheek list of the economic rules of the disfunctional health care market where if you think of health care as a purely business proposition that the market will solve, you know, you get to crazy places like, you know, a lifetime of treatment is preferable to a cure. now i am not saying for a second that anyone really thinks that. but that is where market forces put you right now. >> watch after words, sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern. >>> john sullivan is the nominee to be the deputy secretary of state. at his confirmation hearing he answered questions about proposed staffing cut at the state department and u.s. relations with russia and china. this senate foreign relations com
dr. rosenthal is interviewed by dr. david blumenthal. >> i was wondering if your book gave you any thoughts about whether health care is a free market whether we can solve our problems in health care through free market forces? >> i think what we've seen is the answer is probably not. i mean, the beginning of the book, i put a somewhat tongue in cheek list of the economic rules of the disfunctional health care market where if you think of health care as a purely business proposition...
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dr. rosenthal is interviewed by dr. david blumenthal, president of the commonwealth fund. >> us wondering if you had any thoughts about whether health care is a free market, whether we can solve our problems in health care through free market forces. >> i think what we have seen is the answer is probably not. putbeginning of the book, i a somewhat tongue-in-cheek list of the economic rules of the dysfunctional health-care market where if you think of health care as a business proposition that the market will solve, you at to crazy places like lifetime of treatment is practicable to a chore. i'm not saying for a second that anyone really thinks that, but that is where market sources put you right now. announcer: watch afterwards sunday night at 9 p.m. eastern. announcer: now the newseam presents its annual awards promoting those who have promoted free expression and arts and entertainment. one of the recipients this year is apple ceo tim cook. this is one hour two minutes. [applause] >>
dr. rosenthal is interviewed by dr. david blumenthal, president of the commonwealth fund. >> us wondering if you had any thoughts about whether health care is a free market, whether we can solve our problems in health care through free market forces. >> i think what we have seen is the answer is probably not. putbeginning of the book, i a somewhat tongue-in-cheek list of the economic rules of the dysfunctional health-care market where if you think of health care as a business...
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dr. rosenthal is interviewed by dr. david blumenthal, president of the commonwealth fund. >> ira wondering if your book gave you any thoughts about whether health care is a free market, whether we can solve our problems in health care through free market forces. >> well, i think what we have seen is the answer is probably not. the beginning of the book i put a somewhat tongue-in-cheek list of the economic rules of the dysfunctional health-care market where if you think of health care as purely a business proposition, the market will follow. you get to crazy places like, you know, a lifetime of treatment is preferable to a cure. a second thatr anyone really thinks that but that is where market forces put you now. >> watch afterwards tonight at 9 p.m. eastern on c-span 2's bookt v. tv. -- book tv. >> next on history tv, senate majority leader mitch mcconnell talks about former kentucky governor and u.s. senator wendell ford. mcconnell focuses on ford's early life on a dairy farm, his entry into politics, his campaign for
dr. rosenthal is interviewed by dr. david blumenthal, president of the commonwealth fund. >> ira wondering if your book gave you any thoughts about whether health care is a free market, whether we can solve our problems in health care through free market forces. >> well, i think what we have seen is the answer is probably not. the beginning of the book i put a somewhat tongue-in-cheek list of the economic rules of the dysfunctional health-care market where if you think of health...
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dr. rosenthal is interviewed by dr. david blumenthal of the commonwealth fund. reporter: i was wondering if your book gave you any thoughts about whether health care is a free market. whether we can solve our problems in health care through free-market forces. >> i think what we have seen is the answer is probably not. , i putinning of the book a somewhat tongue-in-cheek list of the economic rules of the dysfunctional health care market. asyou think of health care purely a business proposition that the market will solve, you at too crazy places like lifetime of treason is preferable to a cure -- a lifetime of treatment is preferable to a cure. that is where market forces put you right now. announcer: watch "afterwards" sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern. on "lectures in history," university of washington professor margaret '' mara teaches a class about the 1960 election and the outcome -- the 1968 election and the outcome. she also describes month by month events that led up to the election like student protests, the rise of the black power movement, and the assa
dr. rosenthal is interviewed by dr. david blumenthal of the commonwealth fund. reporter: i was wondering if your book gave you any thoughts about whether health care is a free market. whether we can solve our problems in health care through free-market forces. >> i think what we have seen is the answer is probably not. , i putinning of the book a somewhat tongue-in-cheek list of the economic rules of the dysfunctional health care market. asyou think of health care purely a business...
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dr. rosenthal is interviewed by david blumenthal of the commonwealth fund. >> i wonder if your book if you whetherghts about health care is a free market, whether we can solve our problems in free market forces. >> i think what we have seen is the answer is probably not. the beginning of the book, i put a somewhat tongue-in-cheek list of the dysfunctional health care market. if you think of health care as a know,ss proposition, you like a to crazy places lifetime of treatment is preferable to a cure. i am not saying for a second does anyone really think that, but that is where market forces put you right now. announcer 1: watch afterwords sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern. announcer 2: this weekend on "american history tv" on c-span3, today at 6:00, cr gives on the black women that worked as nurses and spies for the union army during the civil war. >> she was the wife of edward bannister, one of the leading artists, african-american artists, and she became involved on the underground railroad. she was a proud and consistent supporter of the u.s. colored troops. announcer 2: at 8:00 on lect
dr. rosenthal is interviewed by david blumenthal of the commonwealth fund. >> i wonder if your book if you whetherghts about health care is a free market, whether we can solve our problems in free market forces. >> i think what we have seen is the answer is probably not. the beginning of the book, i put a somewhat tongue-in-cheek list of the dysfunctional health care market. if you think of health care as a know,ss proposition, you like a to crazy places lifetime of treatment is...
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dr. rosenthal, mr. rosenthal? stephen rosenthal: it begins at a very young age. adolescents, obesity begins the whole sequence that brings individuals to complicated illnesses that obesity can lead to. it begins in the school, school health systems. we are very active in the school health. we have one of the largest networks of school-based health care, educating our young children today on eating habits, exercise. if we can begin at early ages, we begin to stem the tide on obesity. sen. carper: thanks. mr. lovelace. john lovelace: i would agree with that. emotionally there is. we don't know -- we know we should not smoke, should not eat cheeseburgers for breakfast, but people do it anyway. early, healthyng , a lifexercises expectation, not something to change yourself to do when you are an adult. sen. carper: thank you. lee schwamm: very important contributor to stroke, and they are on the rise in young americans shockingly and depressingly. avoiding the sedentary lifestyle is critical and making affordable healthy food choices available routinely. one diet soda
dr. rosenthal, mr. rosenthal? stephen rosenthal: it begins at a very young age. adolescents, obesity begins the whole sequence that brings individuals to complicated illnesses that obesity can lead to. it begins in the school, school health systems. we are very active in the school health. we have one of the largest networks of school-based health care, educating our young children today on eating habits, exercise. if we can begin at early ages, we begin to stem the tide on obesity. sen....
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by rosenthal was interviewed dr. david rosenthal. them i wonder if you have given any thought as to whether health care is a free market. >> what we are is the answer is probably not. i put a tongue-in-cheek list of the economic rules of the discount -- of the dysfunctional health care market. if you think of health care as a business proposition, you get to like a lifetime of treatment who is preferable. that's where market forces put you right now. >> in a world of ambiguity and temptation you need a moral compass. not for a loved one, not for a job, not for a chance of wealth. >> one concern to dedicate a person can meaningfully affect what some consider to be an uncaring world. >> starting at the bottom is not humiliation, it is humility, an honest assessment of the learning curve. put your head down and bulldog forward. >> the goal is excellence. the agenda plenty. pride and pluralism. >> watch commencement speeches and politicians, business leaders and white house , memorialon may 20 day and june 3 on c-span at c-span.org. >> f
by rosenthal was interviewed dr. david rosenthal. them i wonder if you have given any thought as to whether health care is a free market. >> what we are is the answer is probably not. i put a tongue-in-cheek list of the economic rules of the discount -- of the dysfunctional health care market. if you think of health care as a business proposition, you get to like a lifetime of treatment who is preferable. that's where market forces put you right now. >> in a world of ambiguity and...
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dr. rosenthal is interviewed by dr. davidblumenthal. >> i was wondering if your book gave you any thoughts about whether health care is a free market, whether we can solve our problems in health care through free market forces. >> well, i think what we've seen is the answer is probably not. i mean, the beginning of the book i put a somewhat tongue and cheek list of the economic rules of the dysfunctional health care market where if you think of health care as purely a business proposition, that the market will solve, you know, you get to crazy places like, you know, a lifetime of treatment is preferable to a cure. now i am not saying for a second that anyone really thinks that but that is where market forces puts you right now. >> watch "after words" sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern. >>> saturday at noon eastern on book tv, military historians discuss their books on world war i. at the 2017 colby military symposium. speakers include author jennifer keene with her book "world war i, the american soldier experience", mic
dr. rosenthal is interviewed by dr. davidblumenthal. >> i was wondering if your book gave you any thoughts about whether health care is a free market, whether we can solve our problems in health care through free market forces. >> well, i think what we've seen is the answer is probably not. i mean, the beginning of the book i put a somewhat tongue and cheek list of the economic rules of the dysfunctional health care market where if you think of health care as purely a business...
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dr. rosenthal is interviewed by dr. david blumenthal, president of the common wealth fund. >> so i was wondering if your book gave you any thoughts about whether healthcare is a free market, whether we can solve our problems in healthcare through free market forces. >> well, i think what we've seen is the answer is probably not. i mean, the beginning of the book i -- i put a somewhat tongue-and-cheek list of the economic rules of the dysfunctional healthcare market where if you think of healthcare as purely a business proposition, a -- that the market will solve, you know, you get to crazy places like, you know, a lifetime of treatment is preferable to a cure. now, i am not saying for a second that anyone really thinks that, but that is where market forces put you right now. >> watch after words sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern. >>> this coming monday morning washington journal will be live from the offices of axios an online venture launched this year. we'll discuss the mission and funding as well as the financial and
dr. rosenthal is interviewed by dr. david blumenthal, president of the common wealth fund. >> so i was wondering if your book gave you any thoughts about whether healthcare is a free market, whether we can solve our problems in healthcare through free market forces. >> well, i think what we've seen is the answer is probably not. i mean, the beginning of the book i -- i put a somewhat tongue-and-cheek list of the economic rules of the dysfunctional healthcare market where if you...
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dr. rosenthal, you want to go first? >> it begins at a very young age. i think adolescent obesity begins to bring individuals to the complicated illnesses that obesity can lead to. it begins in the school, the school health systems. we're active in the school health systems. we have one of the largest networks of school-based health care, educating our young children today on eating habits, exercise and if we can begin at the early ages, i think we can begin to stem the tide on obesity. >> thanks. mr. lovelace? >> i would certainly agree with that. it is -- it's not that we don't know what to do. we know we shouldn't smoke, we know we shouldn't be 700 pounds, we know we shouldn't eat cheeseburgers for breakfast but people do it anyway. in granting early -- in graining what healthy eating and exercise is so it's an expectation. not something you to learn to do. >> a contributor to stroke and stroke rates are in the rise in younger americans now shockingly and depressingly. avoiding a sedentary lifestyle is critical and making healthy choices. one diet sod
dr. rosenthal, you want to go first? >> it begins at a very young age. i think adolescent obesity begins to bring individuals to the complicated illnesses that obesity can lead to. it begins in the school, the school health systems. we're active in the school health systems. we have one of the largest networks of school-based health care, educating our young children today on eating habits, exercise and if we can begin at the early ages, i think we can begin to stem the tide on obesity....
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rosenthal interviewed by dr. david bluementhal, president fund. commonwealth >> i was wonder figure your book thoughts about whether healthcare is a free market, whether we can solve our healthcare through free market forces? >> well, i think what we've seen is the answer is probably not. mean, the beginning of the book, i put a somewhat tongue and cheek list of the economic the dysfunctional healthcare market, where, if you healthcare as a purely markets proposition, the will solve, you know, you get to , you know, like lifetime of treatment is to a cure. i am not saying for a second that any one really thinks that, is where market forces put you right now. afterward sunday night 9 p.m. eastern. > saturday, noon eastern, on book t.v. military historians discuss i, at books on world war colby military symposium. jennifer kene, michael nyeburg, first h to war, how the world war created modern america, retired colonel, robert delasandro and his book, over there, america in the great war, of the colby ent war,, david barron, waging the clash between
rosenthal interviewed by dr. david bluementhal, president fund. commonwealth >> i was wonder figure your book thoughts about whether healthcare is a free market, whether we can solve our healthcare through free market forces? >> well, i think what we've seen is the answer is probably not. mean, the beginning of the book, i put a somewhat tongue and cheek list of the economic the dysfunctional healthcare market, where, if you healthcare as a purely markets proposition, the will...
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doctor rosenthal is interviewed by dr. david bloomenthal, president of the commonwealth fund. >> so i was wondering if your book gave you any thoughts about whether health care is a free market? whether we can solve our problems in health care through free market forces? >> well, i think what we've seen is the answer is probably not. i mean, at the beginning of the book i put somewhat tongue and cheek list of the economic rules of the dysfunctional health care market where if you think of health care as purely a business proposition, the market will solve, you get to crazy places like, you know a life time of treatment is preferable to a cure. now, i am not saying for a second that any one really thinks that. but that is where market forces put you right now. >> watch "afterwords" sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern. >> sunday on "q&a" the comparisons between donald trump and andrew jackson. our guest on his book, andrew jackson, southerner. >> i don't think he represents the positive values that jackson represented. he cert
doctor rosenthal is interviewed by dr. david bloomenthal, president of the commonwealth fund. >> so i was wondering if your book gave you any thoughts about whether health care is a free market? whether we can solve our problems in health care through free market forces? >> well, i think what we've seen is the answer is probably not. i mean, at the beginning of the book i put somewhat tongue and cheek list of the economic rules of the dysfunctional health care market where if you...
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by rosenthal is interviewed dr.avid blumenthal, president of the commonwealth fund. >> i was wondering if your book a few any thoughts about whether health care is a free market, whether we can solve our problems with health care through free market forces? >> i think what we have seen is the answer is probably is not. , ithe beginning of the book put a tongue-in-cheek list of the economic rules of the dysfunctional health-care market, where if you think of health care as a purely business proposition that the market will solve, you get too crazy places a lifetime of treatment is preferable to a cure. i am not saying for a second that anyone really thinks that, but that is where market forces put you right now. april 2016,n archaeologists announced the structure long thought to be james monroe's home was his guest house. next on american history tv, executive director sara bon-harper talks about these recent findings at highland, the site of the fifth president's home. the house was destroyed by fire in the mid-19th
by rosenthal is interviewed dr.avid blumenthal, president of the commonwealth fund. >> i was wondering if your book a few any thoughts about whether health care is a free market, whether we can solve our problems with health care through free market forces? >> i think what we have seen is the answer is probably is not. , ithe beginning of the book put a tongue-in-cheek list of the economic rules of the dysfunctional health-care market, where if you think of health care as a purely...
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. >> sunday night on "after words" elizabeth rosenthal is interviewed by dr. david blumenthal, president of the commonwealth fund. >> i was wondering if your book gave you any thoughts about whether health care is a free market, whether we can solve our problems in health care through free market forces? >> well, i think what we've seen is the answer is probably not. the beginning of the book i put a somewhat tongue in chief list of the moves on the health care market where if you think of health care as purely a business proposition that the market will solve, you get to crazy places like, you know, a lifetime of treatment is preferably to a cure. now, i am not saying for a second that anyone really thinks that, but thatket forces put you right now. >>> watch "after words" sunday night at 9 p.m. eastern. >> on tuesday south korean voters elected a new president, moon jae-in. our panel discusses how he'll deal with north korea.
. >> sunday night on "after words" elizabeth rosenthal is interviewed by dr. david blumenthal, president of the commonwealth fund. >> i was wondering if your book gave you any thoughts about whether health care is a free market, whether we can solve our problems in health care through free market forces? >> well, i think what we've seen is the answer is probably not. the beginning of the book i put a somewhat tongue in chief list of the moves on the health care...
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journalist elizabeth rosenthal examines the business side of health care in her book, "un-american sickness: how health care became big business and how you can take it back." she's interviewed by dr. david blumenthal, problem -- president of the commonwealth fund. >> i wondered if your book gave you any thoughts on whether health care is a free market and whether we can solve our problems in health care through free market forces? >> well, i think what we have seen as the answer is probably not. the beginning of the book, i put a somewhat tongue-in-cheek list of the economic rules of the dysfunctional health-care market , where if you think of health care as purely a business proposition, the market will solve, you get to crazy places know, a lifetime of treatment is preferable to a cure. i am not saying for a second that anyone really thinks
journalist elizabeth rosenthal examines the business side of health care in her book, "un-american sickness: how health care became big business and how you can take it back." she's interviewed by dr. david blumenthal, problem -- president of the commonwealth fund. >> i wondered if your book gave you any thoughts on whether health care is a free market and whether we can solve our problems in health care through free market forces? >> well, i think what we have seen as the...
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. >>> sunday night elizabeth rosenthal discusses the american side of business. she is interviewed by dr. david blumenthal, president of the commonwealth fund. >> i was wondering if your book gave you any thoughts about whether health care is a free market, whether we can solve our problems in make through free market forces. >> well, i think what we've seen is the answer is probably not. the beginning of the book a put a somewhat tongue in cheek list of the economic rules of the dysfunctional health care market where if you think of health care as purely as a business proposition that the market will solve, you know, you get to crazy places like, you know, a lifetime of treatment is preferably to a cure. now, i am not saying for a second that anyone really thinks that, but that is where market forces put you right now. >> watch "after word s" sunday night at 9 p.m. eastern. >> in a world of ambiguity and temptation, you need a moral compass. you must develop principles that you compromise for no one, not for a loved one, not for a job and not for a chance at fame or wealth. >> and wheth
. >>> sunday night elizabeth rosenthal discusses the american side of business. she is interviewed by dr. david blumenthal, president of the commonwealth fund. >> i was wondering if your book gave you any thoughts about whether health care is a free market, whether we can solve our problems in make through free market forces. >> well, i think what we've seen is the answer is probably not. the beginning of the book a put a somewhat tongue in cheek list of the economic rules...
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physician and journalist elizabeth rosen saw that elizabeth rosenthal -- how health care became big business and how you can take it back. is interviewed by dr. david blumenthal, president of the commonwealth fund. >> i'm wondering if your book gave you any thought about whether health care is a free solve ourether we can problems through me -- through free market force. >> what we have seen with the i put as probably not somewhat tongue-in-cheek list of the economic rules of the dysfunctional health care market , where if you think of health care as a purely business opposition, the market. . you get the crazy places like a lifetime of treatment is preferable to a cure. i'm not saying for a second anyone really thinks that, but that is clear market force -- where market forces put you right now. >> sunday night at 9 p.m. eastern. >> a look at recent internet surveillance cases and privacy today. event and their annual meeting in new orleans. >> this is a panel on private -- on modern privacy doctrine, problems, conceptions, conflict. there are interesting details and stories in the short papers. -- we want produced this to be as far as poss
physician and journalist elizabeth rosen saw that elizabeth rosenthal -- how health care became big business and how you can take it back. is interviewed by dr. david blumenthal, president of the commonwealth fund. >> i'm wondering if your book gave you any thought about whether health care is a free solve ourether we can problems through me -- through free market force. >> what we have seen with the i put as probably not somewhat tongue-in-cheek list of the economic rules of the...
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journalist elizabeth rosenthal examines the business side of healthcare in her book and american sickness, how healthcare became big business and how you can take it back. >> she is interviewed by dr. david blumenthal, president of the commonwealth fund. >> i was wondering if your book gave any thoughts about whether health care is a free market, whether we can solve our problem in healthcare through free market forces. >> i think what we've seen is the answer is probably not. the beginning of the book i put a somewhat tongue-in-cheek list of the economic rules of the dysfunctional healthcare market where if you see healthcare as purely a business proposition, that the market will solve, you get to crazy places like a lifetime of treatment is preferable to a chore. i am not saying for a second that anyone really thinks that, but that is were market forces put you right now. >> watch "after words" sunday night at 9 p.m. eastern. >> sunday on q&a, the comparisons between presidents donald trump and andrew jackson. our guest on his book andrew jackson, seven or. >> i don't think he represents the positive values that jackson represented. he certainly represent of the negatives that j
journalist elizabeth rosenthal examines the business side of healthcare in her book and american sickness, how healthcare became big business and how you can take it back. >> she is interviewed by dr. david blumenthal, president of the commonwealth fund. >> i was wondering if your book gave any thoughts about whether health care is a free market, whether we can solve our problem in healthcare through free market forces. >> i think what we've seen is the answer is probably not....
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elizabeth rosenthal examines the business side of health care in her book "an american sickness, how health care became big business and how you can take it back." the doctor is interviewed by dr. david blumenthal, president of the commonwealth fund. >> i was wondering if your book if you thoughts about whether health care is a free market? whether we can solve our problems in health care through free market forces? >> i think what we have seen -- probably not. at the beginning of the book, i put a tongue-in-cheek list of economic rules of the dysfunctional health-care market where if you think of health care as purely a business proposition, the market will solve, you get to crazy places know, a lifetime of treatment is preferable to a cure. i am not saying for a second if anyone really thinks that, but that is where market forces put you. >> watch afterwards, sunday night, at 9:00 p.m. eastern. american history tv was recently at four theater in washington d.c. for the 20th and will symposium hosted by the abraham lincoln institute, and the four theater society. next, a panel featuring speakers from the symposium discussing the 16th president's life, career, and legacy. this
elizabeth rosenthal examines the business side of health care in her book "an american sickness, how health care became big business and how you can take it back." the doctor is interviewed by dr. david blumenthal, president of the commonwealth fund. >> i was wondering if your book if you thoughts about whether health care is a free market? whether we can solve our problems in health care through free market forces? >> i think what we have seen -- probably not. at the...
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journalist elizabeth rosenthal exams the business side of health care in her book "an american sickness: how health care became big business and how you can take it back." she was interviewed by dr. blum all that. >> i was wondering if your book gave you any thoughts about whether hiltd care is a free market, whether we can solve our products through free market forces? >> i think what we've seen as the answer is probably not. at the beginning of the book i put a somewhat tongue in cheek list of the economic rules of the dysfunctional health care market where, if you think of health care as a purely a business proposition that the market will solve, you know, you get toe crazy places like you know, a lifetime of treatment is preferable to a cure. now, i am not saying for a second that anyone really thinks that. but that is where market forces put you right now. >> watch "after words" sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern. >> now on to a panel discussion regarding sexism. it includes women bloggers, entrepreneurs, journalists who have talked about the subtle and not
journalist elizabeth rosenthal exams the business side of health care in her book "an american sickness: how health care became big business and how you can take it back." she was interviewed by dr. blum all that. >> i was wondering if your book gave you any thoughts about whether hiltd care is a free market, whether we can solve our products through free market forces? >> i think what we've seen as the answer is probably not. at the beginning of the book i put a somewhat...
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dr. rosenthal is interviewed by dr. bloom enthat will. >> i wonder if your book gave you any thoughts about whether health care is a free market, whether we can solve our problems in health care through free market forces. >> well, i think what we've seen is the answer is probably not. i put a tongue and cheek list of the health care market where if you think of health care as a purely a business proposition, a market will solve, you know, you get to crazy places like, you know, a lifetime of treatment is preferable to a cure. now i'm not saying for a second that anyone really thinks that. that's where the market is right now. [ no audio ] >> i don't think he represents the positive values that jackson represented. he represents the negative but if he wants to be like andrew jackson, he has to put nation in front of his own personhood, has to put nation in front of his own family and his own interests. that's what jackson did for most of his presidency. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >> to experience a
dr. rosenthal is interviewed by dr. bloom enthat will. >> i wonder if your book gave you any thoughts about whether health care is a free market, whether we can solve our problems in health care through free market forces. >> well, i think what we've seen is the answer is probably not. i put a tongue and cheek list of the health care market where if you think of health care as a purely a business proposition, a market will solve, you know, you get to crazy places like, you know, a...
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dr. rosenthal is interviewed by dr. david bloomenthal, president of the commonwealth fund. >> so i was wondering if your book gave you any thoughts about whether health care is a free market, whether we can solve our problems in health care through free market forces. >> i think what we've seen is the answer is probably not. i mean, the beginning of the book i put a somewhat tongue in cheek list of the economic rules of the dysfunctional health care market where, if you think of health care as purely a business proposition that the market will solve, you know, you get to crazy places like, you know, a lifetime of treatment is preferable to a cure. now, i am not saying for a second that anyone really thinks that, but that is where market forces put you right now. >> watch after words sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern. the president of united airlines recently testified at a senate hearing about the state of air travel and airline customer service. he answered questions and apologized for a recent incident where a passeng
dr. rosenthal is interviewed by dr. david bloomenthal, president of the commonwealth fund. >> so i was wondering if your book gave you any thoughts about whether health care is a free market, whether we can solve our problems in health care through free market forces. >> i think what we've seen is the answer is probably not. i mean, the beginning of the book i put a somewhat tongue in cheek list of the economic rules of the dysfunctional health care market where, if you think of...