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or inequality in health care. that's still there. and irrespective of what the supreme court decision may have looked like, the effect of that decision is to set up a dual system, one in the parts of the country where people had a history that's different than the other part of the country. and that's why we have this problem today. if we do not do it at the federal level, it ain't going to get done in states like south carolina. just remember, we're talking about states who used to pay for their state coffers for people of color to go to school somewhere else rather than provide the education themselves, they reinforced that by waiting you a stipend to go get that degree you want, law degree, for instance, in another state. and so they're still doing the same thing. >> thank you. and i have to share at community kettles that we actually have that quote of that martin luther king quote about one of the greatest injustices being lack of access to health care in our offices, so when people come in, including our sta
or inequality in health care. that's still there. and irrespective of what the supreme court decision may have looked like, the effect of that decision is to set up a dual system, one in the parts of the country where people had a history that's different than the other part of the country. and that's why we have this problem today. if we do not do it at the federal level, it ain't going to get done in states like south carolina. just remember, we're talking about states who used to pay for...
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so you know, health care, access to health care is the most fundamental. the most important of the civil and human rights because nothing else really matters if you are not able to adequately protect your health. and so, you know, and i think this is one country, and other parts of the western world and other representative democracies, health care is recognized as a right. here, it is considered more of a privilege. and under the control of states that, for whatever reason, choose to ignore the opportunity. it has, you know, disastrous consequences. your health should not, as congressman clyburn said, depend on your state or your zip code. you should be able to have that. and look, we talked about life expectancy. it is not, of course, african-americans have a lower life expectancy that the majority of whites. there are many factors there, but structural racism has contributed to that problem. access to medicaid, expanded coverage, has reduced racially tinged health disparities in significant ways. and that is a good thing for this country. it's a good th
so you know, health care, access to health care is the most fundamental. the most important of the civil and human rights because nothing else really matters if you are not able to adequately protect your health. and so, you know, and i think this is one country, and other parts of the western world and other representative democracies, health care is recognized as a right. here, it is considered more of a privilege. and under the control of states that, for whatever reason, choose to ignore...
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now an access to health care. we can see for example in texas, the adoption of a new restriction, on reproductive health. abortion. that is likely to be replicated, in the states and throughout many parts of the south, and other regions of the country as well. so these things are in common. and i mentioned them, because with those 2.2 billion people, you have a remarkable presence of african american and hispanic citizens. of those 2.2 million people. and texas and georgia together, each of those states has over 100,000 african american people. and some of the states, they represent both latino, and african american for about 60% of the you know of -- of those denied access to health care. and as you know it's only 41% of the population. so this denial of access to health care, has a significant and profound impact on communities of color. one last factor is that the states have also resisted, common sense and reasonable health mandates of covid. in protecting its citizenry from covid. so you now have our states th
now an access to health care. we can see for example in texas, the adoption of a new restriction, on reproductive health. abortion. that is likely to be replicated, in the states and throughout many parts of the south, and other regions of the country as well. so these things are in common. and i mentioned them, because with those 2.2 billion people, you have a remarkable presence of african american and hispanic citizens. of those 2.2 million people. and texas and georgia together, each of...
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it's a shocking indictment of their lack of juicy, of care to protect health care care workers here ultimate sacrifice with their lives. less than one in 10 health workers in africa and the western pacific awfully vaccinated compared to 80 percent in wealthy nations. doctors and nurses in some countries have been told they'll lose their jobs if they don't get vaccinated . oh, these protest is outside the health ministry increase. say the vaccine mandate is unfair and will lead to further staff shortages in hospitals. again, we are going on the streets going on strike, because the government has transformed us from heroes, into scapegoats. we're going on the streets because so far they haven't satisfied any of our fair demands. surveys in the us and the u. k. have found the pandemic has worse and existing problems in their health care systems, such as under funding long hours, and a lack of support for staff. thousands have already left that profession. it's feared many more will follow them if the situation doesn't improve. seen her marriage all 3 for inside story. i mean of all right. all r
it's a shocking indictment of their lack of juicy, of care to protect health care care workers here ultimate sacrifice with their lives. less than one in 10 health workers in africa and the western pacific awfully vaccinated compared to 80 percent in wealthy nations. doctors and nurses in some countries have been told they'll lose their jobs if they don't get vaccinated . oh, these protest is outside the health ministry increase. say the vaccine mandate is unfair and will lead to further staff...
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health care and access to health care is an american ideal. >> and health is a right. i want to take a step back because we have a question. maura, you could start with the answer. there is a question more focused on what does it look like for the federal government to fill the medicaid coverage gap? is it a new program? are we changing the program? how does this come to light? maura: i thank you have to think about it in two steps. yes, this would be a federal medicaid program that is going to take time to get up and running. there are operational things that federal policymakers need to do. in the meantime, there are different ways for people to get coverage. people will hopefully be able to enroll in the marketplaces. there are already plans available there, but those plans will be no cost. we will make sure that people also have different pieces that medicaid covers that marketplace doesn't so they make sure those are also included. emily: thank you for that. i want to pick up on the notion that wade was highlighting to be -- highlighting of this being a moment of
health care and access to health care is an american ideal. >> and health is a right. i want to take a step back because we have a question. maura, you could start with the answer. there is a question more focused on what does it look like for the federal government to fill the medicaid coverage gap? is it a new program? are we changing the program? how does this come to light? maura: i thank you have to think about it in two steps. yes, this would be a federal medicaid program that is...
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plus, we discuss the crisis made in the health care industry as hospitals struggle to find nurses. ceo of digital higher platform incredible health, iman abuzei. amanda: it has been a volatile session, partly because we did get job data, and the u.s. is disappointed, and a question on does it change trajectory doll all for the federal reserve? what we are seeing is nothing really has changed. there is still wage inflation and we see pockets of tightness out there, and relatively full employment. the tightness of the labor market remains when it shows up in wages, and that is something jay powell and company have mentioned. new highs today above $80 again from west texas. they have not been there since 2014, and that keeps energy as a pretty buoyant group across the markets and helping out, and our jobs helping, as well. that yield is notable. we saw that pop after wage inflation today, so we see recalibrating slightly on where folks think along and should be. or what it is worth, we have dual link job reports today and we have seen a big jump in jobs to recover the 3 million jobs lo
plus, we discuss the crisis made in the health care industry as hospitals struggle to find nurses. ceo of digital higher platform incredible health, iman abuzei. amanda: it has been a volatile session, partly because we did get job data, and the u.s. is disappointed, and a question on does it change trajectory doll all for the federal reserve? what we are seeing is nothing really has changed. there is still wage inflation and we see pockets of tightness out there, and relatively full...
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p of france just for health care, which is a little bit crazy, despite having the most expensive health care system in the world. we have poor life expectancy. we have higher infant mortality. we have more deaths from readable causes. so americans are suffering every day from it. oh, how did this system come about? ah, he died. i cried. and i just found a spot the whole time i was there. no one really thought anything different. need us all thought i just didn't feel good on the way for the surgery. his lungs fail. 30 seconds, but i killed him. i had gotten stuck with so many needles that day. in 2019 doctor started talking about a new wide spread disease that caused severe lung damage. there's a few points that were really hurting all of the patients were diagnosed with a lung injury associated with using electronic cigarettes or vapor products. he pulled this out. if you felt holy crap, he's gonna die. oh no, he's the better it was. i wouldn't want my worst enemy to ever go through that. it was out of breath. he was driven by dreamers shaped banks. 10 percent of those with in in there
p of france just for health care, which is a little bit crazy, despite having the most expensive health care system in the world. we have poor life expectancy. we have higher infant mortality. we have more deaths from readable causes. so americans are suffering every day from it. oh, how did this system come about? ah, he died. i cried. and i just found a spot the whole time i was there. no one really thought anything different. need us all thought i just didn't feel good on the way for the...
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basic health care. essential health care. health care that cannot wait.elding heartbreaking calls from patients whose constitutional rights are being denied. doris and some incredible providers are here today. let's continue to show them love. [ cheers and applause ] they and every other abortion provider in texas are having to fight their instincts to send patients out of state to receive care. 128 miles one way from houston, texas to aurora, colorado. three state lines, crossing from texas to arkansas, arkansas to missouri, missouri to illinois. six hours one way. a patient who drove alone because she was so afraid if she asked someone for help, they might get sued. and those are the people who can travel. what about the rest? these are the consequences of one month, of one ban, in one state. but this year alone we have seen nearly 600 restrictions introduced in 47 states. so no matter where you live, no matter where you are, this is at your doorstep right now. on december 1, the supreme court will here dobbs versus jackson women's health, a case that c
basic health care. essential health care. health care that cannot wait.elding heartbreaking calls from patients whose constitutional rights are being denied. doris and some incredible providers are here today. let's continue to show them love. [ cheers and applause ] they and every other abortion provider in texas are having to fight their instincts to send patients out of state to receive care. 128 miles one way from houston, texas to aurora, colorado. three state lines, crossing from texas to...
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p of france just for health care, which is a little bit crazy, despite having the most expensive health care system in the world. we have poor life expectancy. we have higher infant mortality. we have more deaths from readable causes. so americans are suffering every day for met. oh, how did this system come about? ah ah ah ah, in time of war, as in time of peace. in 1945, after the 2nd world war, europe adopted the principles of the welfare state. france introduced its social security system. britain founded the n h. s. inspired by this model, democratic u. s. president harry truman proposed a universal national health insurance program. harry truman couldn't do it because the american medical association, in particular, was very opposed to creating a system like most european countries had. and they began using the term socialized medicine keep in mind this was during the early part of the cold war. and there was a great fear in this country of communism. in the early 1960 s, now back in power, the democrats again tried to introduce a european style system. a plan to met with resistan
p of france just for health care, which is a little bit crazy, despite having the most expensive health care system in the world. we have poor life expectancy. we have higher infant mortality. we have more deaths from readable causes. so americans are suffering every day for met. oh, how did this system come about? ah ah ah ah, in time of war, as in time of peace. in 1945, after the 2nd world war, europe adopted the principles of the welfare state. france introduced its social security system....
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p of france just for health care, which is a little bit crazy, despite having the most expensive health care system in the world. we have poor life expectancy. we have higher infant mortality. we have more deaths from readable causes. so americans are suffering every day from it. oh, how did this system come about? ah ah ah ah, you have to understand that so much of this nato stuff is theatrical. it's purely theatrical nature. did not fight for georgia in 2008 it onto planned to fight for georgia. that was not the slightest consideration of also fighting the georgia and schools. it didn't fight for ukraine in 2014 either. and there is absolutely no intention anywhere in western europe to send a single dot short danish or german french soldier to fight in cray. ah, in time of war as in time of peace in 1945. after the 2nd world war, europe adopted the principles of the welfare state. france introduced its social security system. britain founded the n h s. inspired by this model, democratic u. s. president harry truman proposed a universal national health insurance program. very true and
p of france just for health care, which is a little bit crazy, despite having the most expensive health care system in the world. we have poor life expectancy. we have higher infant mortality. we have more deaths from readable causes. so americans are suffering every day from it. oh, how did this system come about? ah ah ah ah, you have to understand that so much of this nato stuff is theatrical. it's purely theatrical nature. did not fight for georgia in 2008 it onto planned to fight for...
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p of france just for health care, which is a little bit crazy, despite having the most expensive health care system in the world. we have poor life expectancy. we have higher infant mortality. we have more deaths from readable causes. so americans are suffering every day from it. oh, how did this system come about? ah, does your a path to strategic vision for the future? what kind of relationship will it develop with china? europe stands at a crossroads, will remain dependent on washington as a junior partner or will, europe ought to play the role of a great power on the world stage. ah, if you want something done, right, do it yourself. the acronym d i y, i e, do it yourself has now become the name for unusual nra of online videos. when you do, coupled with more than a year away, any sammy herself still that you had known you can't, the was more or less did any more that up drug got her spoken, deal it deep. will you scrap materials in whatever is at hand to rig up all kinds of stuff from household items to pump action. squid guns, richer company for my fresh ramona stove must be out o
p of france just for health care, which is a little bit crazy, despite having the most expensive health care system in the world. we have poor life expectancy. we have higher infant mortality. we have more deaths from readable causes. so americans are suffering every day from it. oh, how did this system come about? ah, does your a path to strategic vision for the future? what kind of relationship will it develop with china? europe stands at a crossroads, will remain dependent on washington as a...
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health care, child care, early education and fighting climate change. tonight, moderate democratic senator joe manchin and the price tag he now says he'll accept. can they come up with a framework that they all agree on so that they can then pass t
health care, child care, early education and fighting climate change. tonight, moderate democratic senator joe manchin and the price tag he now says he'll accept. can they come up with a framework that they all agree on so that they can then pass t
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he made health care reform. a priority did have now been nearly offensive. nearly every president and congress, whether democrat or republican has attempted to meet this challenge in some and that is the issue of health. i'm not the 1st president to take up this cost, but i am determined to be the last obama knew he would be attacked from all sides. to succeed. he decided to negotiate with the 3 powerful players and the health care system. the insurance companies, hospitals, and drug companies all were given a seat of the table that only a seat there were given the responsibility of actually writing big parts of the legislation. so he gave away a lot of things that were valuable. i think to him personally, in order to get something, anything done that was important, the obamacare compromise imposed 3 core principles with, with the individual mandate, every american was required to have health insurance or pay a penalty. the purpose of this measure was to increase policyholder numbers in return, the insurance com
he made health care reform. a priority did have now been nearly offensive. nearly every president and congress, whether democrat or republican has attempted to meet this challenge in some and that is the issue of health. i'm not the 1st president to take up this cost, but i am determined to be the last obama knew he would be attacked from all sides. to succeed. he decided to negotiate with the 3 powerful players and the health care system. the insurance companies, hospitals, and drug companies...
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p of france just for health care, which is a little bit crazy. despite having the most expensive health care system in the world, we have poor life expectancy. we have higher infant mortality. we have more death from readable causes. so americans are suffering every day from it. oh, how did this system come about flu? the british and american governments have often been accused of destroying lives in their own interests. while you see in this, these techniques is the state devising methods to essentially destroy the personality of an individual by scientific means. this is how one doctor's theories were allegedly used in psychological warfare against prisoners deemed a danger to the state. that was the foundation for the method of psychological interrogation, psychological torture, this year, disseminated within the u. s. intelligence community, and worldwide among allies for the next 30 years. and how the victim say they still live with the consequences today. welcome to max hazard, financial survival guy. looking forward to your events, we go yeah, this is what happened is dimensions
p of france just for health care, which is a little bit crazy. despite having the most expensive health care system in the world, we have poor life expectancy. we have higher infant mortality. we have more death from readable causes. so americans are suffering every day from it. oh, how did this system come about flu? the british and american governments have often been accused of destroying lives in their own interests. while you see in this, these techniques is the state devising methods to...
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p of france just for health care, which is a little bit crazy, despite in the most expensive health care system in the world, we have poor life expectancy. we have higher infant mortality. we have more deaths from treatable causes. so americans are suffering every day from it. oh, how did this system come about? ah, so he say this statistic that 90 percent of the well, the cell by 10 percent of the population and they added trillions of dollars to their net worth. since the pandemic, one would look out on to the american landscape and look at all the wonderful innovations these folks have brought people to their lives. oh, wait, hold on the life expectancy is down, infant mortality is up. well, some income gap is widening the genie coefficient looks terrible. death of despair are exploding. so i think it's natural to conclude that all this money printing is not feeding a meritocracy is back that speeding attack a stock, or se rule by the least qualified for any time of war as in time of peace. in 1945. after the 2nd world war, europe adopted the principles of the welfare state. france in
p of france just for health care, which is a little bit crazy, despite in the most expensive health care system in the world, we have poor life expectancy. we have higher infant mortality. we have more deaths from treatable causes. so americans are suffering every day from it. oh, how did this system come about? ah, so he say this statistic that 90 percent of the well, the cell by 10 percent of the population and they added trillions of dollars to their net worth. since the pandemic, one would...
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abortion is health care. abortion is health care. abortion is health care.out to get ready to march. right now i would like to have -- i would like to ask for your help in welcoming skylar baylor to the stage. >> thank you so much. i am so excited to be here. and i'm just going to cut right to the chase. you're probably wondering why a man, me, is standing up in front of you to talk to you at the women's march about women's rights. i am the first transgender athlete to compete for a division one men's team in college. and the key word, sports are cool, but the key word is transgender. i am a transgender man. which means that although i am a man, i was assigned female at birth. which means that i have a uterus. which means that i could get pregnant. which means that i could need an abortion. i am here to remind you to make it absolutely clear that people of all genders can have abortions. and people of all genders should have safe and legal access to abortions. this is a women's issue. and it is also a transgender man's issue. it is also a nonbinary person's
abortion is health care. abortion is health care. abortion is health care.out to get ready to march. right now i would like to have -- i would like to ask for your help in welcoming skylar baylor to the stage. >> thank you so much. i am so excited to be here. and i'm just going to cut right to the chase. you're probably wondering why a man, me, is standing up in front of you to talk to you at the women's march about women's rights. i am the first transgender athlete to compete for a...
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health care providers are confused. my colleagues are asking if they are still allowed to treat an ectopic pregnancy or miscarriage. they're worried they'll have to delay lifesaving care for people who are very sick. they're worried about all of the possible chronic conditions that can worsen in pregnancy, but not worsen enough to warrant an exception under this law. sb 8 has not only caused a near total abortion ban in texas, it's made it extremely dangerous to be pregnant in texas. where our maternal morbidity and mortality rate is already unconsbly high especially for black women and pregnant people of color. texas deserves better. i know firsthand that abortion saves lives. for the thousands of people i've cared for, abortion is a blessing. abortion is an act of love. abortion is freedom. we need federal protection now. we need laws that elevate science and evidence and recognize the dignity and autd ton many of people accessing care. the women's health protection act is an important and critical step, but it's not e
health care providers are confused. my colleagues are asking if they are still allowed to treat an ectopic pregnancy or miscarriage. they're worried they'll have to delay lifesaving care for people who are very sick. they're worried about all of the possible chronic conditions that can worsen in pregnancy, but not worsen enough to warrant an exception under this law. sb 8 has not only caused a near total abortion ban in texas, it's made it extremely dangerous to be pregnant in texas. where our...
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we will talk about reproductive health care. in texas, we saw a six week abortion ban take effect georgia and south carolina had similar legislation passed. even the mississippi attorney general asked of the court to overturn roe v. wade. access to abortion is under attack. what is the role in protecting reproductive health care? >> what happened in texas is so wrong. it is using unconstitutional law and harming people every day. we talked to our democratic colleagues in colorado, nevada and new mexico where women have no access to appointments for abortion because so many people have fled texas to get those services. it is heartbreaking to hear the stories of what is happening. women driving a 1000 miles round-trip in a day. they don't have time off from work. they may be trying to escape an abuser who assaulted them. just think about the fact that women are forced to carry the pregnancy to term and they are victims of sexual assault. there are vigilantes out there with an ability to sue. we stand strong with this group of ages
we will talk about reproductive health care. in texas, we saw a six week abortion ban take effect georgia and south carolina had similar legislation passed. even the mississippi attorney general asked of the court to overturn roe v. wade. access to abortion is under attack. what is the role in protecting reproductive health care? >> what happened in texas is so wrong. it is using unconstitutional law and harming people every day. we talked to our democratic colleagues in colorado, nevada...
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with this group of ages on this call to do everything we can to defend a woman's access to the health care she needs. finding the abortion ban in north carolina and whatever else comes. it is incredibly important that we pass the women's health protection act. this also passes the freedom to vote act. let's be clear about what is happening. republicans dominated state legislators and gerrymander things to keep black and brown people from voting. we end up with a very undemocratic situation where we have these abortion bands -- bans on the books. we also have a stolen supreme court. we have to continue to fight in the court of public opinion and be clear that we are not going to except what happened in texas. we are going to stop it, make things right and make sure this does not happen in other places. i am so proud of my colleagues for all they have done in the battleground states. voter suppression states, taking on these forces. >> i'd like to jump in. besides all the great work that agent healy just talked about, i think it should be noted that we are one of the only organizations that
with this group of ages on this call to do everything we can to defend a woman's access to the health care she needs. finding the abortion ban in north carolina and whatever else comes. it is incredibly important that we pass the women's health protection act. this also passes the freedom to vote act. let's be clear about what is happening. republicans dominated state legislators and gerrymander things to keep black and brown people from voting. we end up with a very undemocratic situation...
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system and increased stress on our nation's health care workers. please do your part to ensure that everyone is best protected against flu by getting vaccinated. cdc recommends a flu vaccination or anyone who is six months or older, and just like with covid-19, we need as many people vaccinated for influenza so that we can provide protection for those who are most at risk such as adults over 65, those of any age who have chronic health conditions such as asthma, heart disease or diabetes, and children, especially under five, who are at risk of severe publications from the flu. i encourage you to take the time to get information you need and to roll up your sleeves to get vaccinated against the flu. for those who have yet to be vaccinated against, 19, please roll up your sleeve. it is safe and effective to get both vaccines at the same time. getting vaccinated against flu and covid-19 is the best way everyone can stay healthy, checking themselves, their loved ones in their community. yesterday i received my flu vaccination as i do every year to prot
system and increased stress on our nation's health care workers. please do your part to ensure that everyone is best protected against flu by getting vaccinated. cdc recommends a flu vaccination or anyone who is six months or older, and just like with covid-19, we need as many people vaccinated for influenza so that we can provide protection for those who are most at risk such as adults over 65, those of any age who have chronic health conditions such as asthma, heart disease or diabetes, and...
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people in america and then in the coming years we need to go further and guarantee high quality health careent health insurance system with one that treats everyone with dignity and gives everyone the care they need regardless of their job situation or how much money they have. i hope that president biden will one day sign medicare for all into law but to get there we need to build a movement for health care justice. that is why i need all of your viewers to join this fight. >> what is your message ady to young people in america who may feel beaten down by the pandemic, by the economic situation, by the rise of the far right, the worsening climate, and feel defeated. what is your message to them based on your unique situation as an activist? >> i would say two things. first, you are right. forces blocking the path toward justice are great. they always have been thus. and yet american history and world history is filled with stories of people overcoming those forces through their hope, determination, and solidarity. progress is hard. but it is necessary not just for ourselves but for our gra
people in america and then in the coming years we need to go further and guarantee high quality health careent health insurance system with one that treats everyone with dignity and gives everyone the care they need regardless of their job situation or how much money they have. i hope that president biden will one day sign medicare for all into law but to get there we need to build a movement for health care justice. that is why i need all of your viewers to join this fight. >> what is...
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second neefs health care this one is particularly meaning. to me because of the affordable care act. the affordable care act has been expanded to make it stronger but also to include the people who were not covered in the states who did not expand medicaid. we expanded medicaid to enable those fam throifs access to the affordable care act. if that were the only thing we were doing it would be transformative and cause for celebration. on the health side, many aspects to it. but that one is -- makes a drastic difference. then when we go to the third bucket climate, well as one who has, when i was speaker first time, the climate issue has been my issue, but at that time i formed a select committee on climate and had good things with president bush in terms of an energy bill but not a climate bill. couldn't get 60 votes in the senate. that was when president obama was president. we moved on to the -- we at the same time were doing the health issue. but it was then so important. now drastic and urgent. short fuse. on the well being of our planet. a
second neefs health care this one is particularly meaning. to me because of the affordable care act. the affordable care act has been expanded to make it stronger but also to include the people who were not covered in the states who did not expand medicaid. we expanded medicaid to enable those fam throifs access to the affordable care act. if that were the only thing we were doing it would be transformative and cause for celebration. on the health side, many aspects to it. but that one is --...
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all the conspiracy theories, part of this is like health care workers are making money off of this. they're not. public health folks have been working for very little for very long hours throughout the pandemic. again, same thing. the demonizing of the public health officials in the state and local level. i think you'll see an impact coming out of the pandemic for a long time as we lose people in that job. so we're not over that hurdle yet. >> the real world effects of misinformation and disinformation. doctor, thank you. mike memoli there in illinois traveling with the president. stephanie gosk and alison barber for us on the ground in alaska. a big thanks to all of you. we're following breaking news from texas on this thursday. a federal judge has temporarily blocked that state from enforcing one of the most e strictive abortion bans in the country. the july calling it unconstitutional. in a 113-page rolling the judge writes, quote, this court will not sanction one more day of this offensive deprivation of such an important right. texas appealing the decision. the law you might rec
all the conspiracy theories, part of this is like health care workers are making money off of this. they're not. public health folks have been working for very little for very long hours throughout the pandemic. again, same thing. the demonizing of the public health officials in the state and local level. i think you'll see an impact coming out of the pandemic for a long time as we lose people in that job. so we're not over that hurdle yet. >> the real world effects of misinformation and...
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basic health care. essential health care. health care that cannot wait. >> hundreds today in austin, texas, ground zero of america's current abortion battle after texas banned boergs after six weeks. that law in effect for a month and already the dallas morning news is showing the impact revealing texans crossing state leans forced to travel hundreds of miles to seek care. which is a constitutional right since the supreme court's decision in 1973. here's the director of a clinic in oklahoma describes what he's seen since texas passed the law. >> the only people to see right now are the people who are able to make it out of texas. the people who can find a reliable ride, can get the child care for their current children, takes the time off of work. i know that many patients have told us that they or partners lost jobs trying to request this time off of work and it is absolutely an undue burden. >> this week in washington we also heard the personal stories and struggles of three members of congress facing decisions to end a pre
basic health care. essential health care. health care that cannot wait. >> hundreds today in austin, texas, ground zero of america's current abortion battle after texas banned boergs after six weeks. that law in effect for a month and already the dallas morning news is showing the impact revealing texans crossing state leans forced to travel hundreds of miles to seek care. which is a constitutional right since the supreme court's decision in 1973. here's the director of a clinic in...
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guy: what about health care? katrina: i like health care.lth care does not have any of these issues associated with commodities. i think the importance of health care to the economy has really been emphasized in covid, and the role that these health companies have played in helping our economy get back into some form of normal has been great. we really liked evaluations. one of the other things is that obviously, the market has been very concerned. they hear a headline about price control. we think those price concerns are well over done. we think the health care companies have really shown that they are partners with the government. they want to make drugs that make people better. i think those concerns on the health care front are overdone, which is why we are finding a lot of great opportunities to buy health care names. alix: i can't believe guy skipped over energy, but just to pit, where and health care do you still find the opportunity? katrina: the good news is we are finding it in different parts of health care, so names like for sen
guy: what about health care? katrina: i like health care.lth care does not have any of these issues associated with commodities. i think the importance of health care to the economy has really been emphasized in covid, and the role that these health companies have played in helping our economy get back into some form of normal has been great. we really liked evaluations. one of the other things is that obviously, the market has been very concerned. they hear a headline about price control. we...
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but with his health care reform plan, his main priority was to undo obamacare. he made it a campaign pledge. ah, that begins with immediately repealing and replacing the disaster known as obamacare. ah, prison front is determined to try to get rid of anything that president obama did is trying to undo the obama legacy piece by piece, including the affordable care donald trump proposed his reform. trump care who's a was to replace obamacare, which was to socialist for his liking. continuing the republican tradition, he wanted to keep state intervention to a minimum. once elected president, trump carried out his plan. it launched a charm offensive to get through congress. ah, matching is not yours, it is a necessity. so i am calling on all democrats and republicans in congress to were with us to save americans from this imploding. obamacare disaster predominantly republican, the house of representatives passed the reform bill. mister johnson, i had one last obstacle to hurdle the vote of the senate, which was much more divided. they needed every vote that they cou
but with his health care reform plan, his main priority was to undo obamacare. he made it a campaign pledge. ah, that begins with immediately repealing and replacing the disaster known as obamacare. ah, prison front is determined to try to get rid of anything that president obama did is trying to undo the obama legacy piece by piece, including the affordable care donald trump proposed his reform. trump care who's a was to replace obamacare, which was to socialist for his liking. continuing the...
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because if you seek care at a health care facility, you should have a certainty that the people providing that care are protected from covid and cannot
because if you seek care at a health care facility, you should have a certainty that the people providing that care are protected from covid and cannot
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personalized health care tech. companies help employers save on benefits giving employees a single place to turn for health and benefit needs nurses, doctors, pharmacists and behavioral specialists uses machine learning to connect people and reduce costs, produce better outcomes. so far so good can build relationship with people to guide them to making smart decisions like getting annual physicals, steer them away from unnecessary expenses like emergency vehicle visits. i can see the appeal american health care system is ridiculously difficult to navigate, even with good insurance. having one-stop-shop that helps you figure out benefits, too, exactly what we need no prize that analysts love this thing, bunch of buy, according to needham, barely scratching surface of the adjustable market, tam. 0.5% of the market employers who cover their own health insurance costs needham believes can grow 40% or faster long-term with growth margins. 12 analysts cover t every one has a buy on the stock accolade is also beloved by ka
personalized health care tech. companies help employers save on benefits giving employees a single place to turn for health and benefit needs nurses, doctors, pharmacists and behavioral specialists uses machine learning to connect people and reduce costs, produce better outcomes. so far so good can build relationship with people to guide them to making smart decisions like getting annual physicals, steer them away from unnecessary expenses like emergency vehicle visits. i can see the appeal...