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health care america means in fattening up administrators they're not hiring doctors they're not actually improving health but they are creating more bureaucracy more fees more infant mortality life expectancy is dropping overall health standards are collapsing. i'm feeling dollars ario billion for lindsey france you're watching boom box broadcasting around the world from right here in washington d.c. coming right up korea crack down china ban from north korean imports complying with human face but it comes with a warning to president trump plus public private partnerships the u.s. expects to use these to prop up america's failing infrastructure will work. bit coin bubble new heights for the cryptocurrency as it breaks three for it thousand dollar barrier but our government secretly trying to stifle it stand by all that more starts right now. china is banning key north korean imports starting tuesday a move made to comply with u.n. sanctions and possibly placate u.s. president donald trump china it announced monday it's a whole ting imports of north korean coal iron and seafood the announ
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going to increase your basic fundamental human costs in life expectancy in america is going down because the idea of health care in america is to add more ministration add more paperwork it's like oh the cancer rates are going up let's create more administrators and circulate more paper and more fees so that health care america means in fattening up administrators they're not hiring doctors they're not actually improving health but they are creating more bureaucracy more fees more infant mortality life expectancy is dropping overall health standards are collapsing because you can't survive in the health but your health is not served by stuffing nine month old bills up your strange thing as a supposed to if you could survive by supposed to ari medicare builds up your strength training then yeah maybe america's got a good health care system but until that there are no and i could also say there was one ambulance cost and this is a. this just demonstrate to europeans why you should be fighting to prevent an american style system from coming there and again this is a remember that right now the solution that some o
going to increase your basic fundamental human costs in life expectancy in america is going down because the idea of health care in america is to add more ministration add more paperwork it's like oh the cancer rates are going up let's create more administrators and circulate more paper and more fees so that health care america means in fattening up administrators they're not hiring doctors they're not actually improving health but they are creating more bureaucracy more fees more infant...
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health care america means in standing up administrators they're not hiring doctors they're not actually improving health but they are creating more bureaucracy more fees more infant mortality life expectancy is dropping overall health standards are collapsing. i. you're back with r.t. you tube and it's perfect company google are being accused of stifling alternative viewpoints they're cracking down on extremist content but of remove legitimate files from journalists and from opposition groups with the story here is checking the. internet regulation is becoming ever more automated meaning the machines are now in charge of monitoring what you write and post so when you have your video taken down it's nothing personal it's just the algorithm you tube now has computers largely responsible for blocking stream of content and the company is head over heels with the cutting edge technology that makes this all possible over seventy five percent of the videos we've removed for violent extremism over the past month were taken down before receiving a single human flag. and that all sounds well and
health care america means in standing up administrators they're not hiring doctors they're not actually improving health but they are creating more bureaucracy more fees more infant mortality life expectancy is dropping overall health standards are collapsing. i. you're back with r.t. you tube and it's perfect company google are being accused of stifling alternative viewpoints they're cracking down on extremist content but of remove legitimate files from journalists and from opposition groups...
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>> well, i can tell you first we need to have a health care system that provide mental health services through health insurance in america. [applause] members of the senate and congress where i have served have the most passion, most effective, when they're dealing with an issue that touches them personally. there was a time when paul well stone of minnesota, with a brother who suffered from mental illness, pete domenici, conservative republican of new mexico who had a son who suffered from mental illness. the two teamed up and four years, kept beating the insurance industry you have to absolutely include mental health services with other services in health insurance, they finally won it. we put it in the affordable care act. it makes a big difference for vast majority of people like us, most of us who in this room have health insurance through our employers. you start there. it is not enough. you make sure medicaid, serving many lower income populations has access to good mental health services, too. which means community clinics have to offer behavioral health. more and more are doing that but we have to keep the fundi
>> well, i can tell you first we need to have a health care system that provide mental health services through health insurance in america. [applause] members of the senate and congress where i have served have the most passion, most effective, when they're dealing with an issue that touches them personally. there was a time when paul well stone of minnesota, with a brother who suffered from mental illness, pete domenici, conservative republican of new mexico who had a son who suffered...
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health care. but it can't wait in towns across america where so many people cannot find affordable health care.n oklahoma people are taking advantage of free health care at a clinic. >> reporter: this is remote area medical. they're an organization that does popup clinics all over the country. right now we're in a high school in oklahoma they're going to be here taking care of patients in a variety of ways. we have doctors here, dentists. we've turned the gymnasium into a medical office. this is going on as the country grapples over the health care debate. some of the people have been out here for hours waiting for the dhoons see a doctor or dentist. they told us how they ended up at this free clinic. listen. >> i come to try to get me some new classes and get some dental work done and get teeth cleaning as well. >> do you have health insurance? what's your situation. >> no, i do not have health insurance. it's kind of too much to afford, to pay bills and make it by for the month. i'm here because it's free and good for the community. it's a blessing for them to be here doing all of this. >> i
health care. but it can't wait in towns across america where so many people cannot find affordable health care.n oklahoma people are taking advantage of free health care at a clinic. >> reporter: this is remote area medical. they're an organization that does popup clinics all over the country. right now we're in a high school in oklahoma they're going to be here taking care of patients in a variety of ways. we have doctors here, dentists. we've turned the gymnasium into a medical office....
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>> well i can tell you first we need to have a health care system that provide mental health services through health insurance in america. [applause] members of the senate and congress where i have served have the most passion, most effective, when they're dealing with an issue that touches them personally. there was a time when paul well stone of minnesota, with a brother who suffered from mental illness, pete domenici, conservative republican of new mexico who had a son who suffered from mental illness. the two teamed up kept beating the insurance industry you have to absolutely include mental health services with other services in health insurance, they finally won it. it put it in the affordable care act. it makes a big difference for vast majority of people like us, most of us who in this room have health insurance through our employers. you start there. it is not enough. you make sure medicaid, serving many lower income populations has access to good mental health services too. which means community clinics have to offer behavioral health. more and more are doing that but we have to keep the funding going. we're h
>> well i can tell you first we need to have a health care system that provide mental health services through health insurance in america. [applause] members of the senate and congress where i have served have the most passion, most effective, when they're dealing with an issue that touches them personally. there was a time when paul well stone of minnesota, with a brother who suffered from mental illness, pete domenici, conservative republican of new mexico who had a son who suffered...
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so -- >> reporter: there's been all of this discussion in washington about trying to fix health care in americahen you come out here and see a clinic like this with everybody all lined up, what goes through your mind? >> i don't think they think about anybody. they don't -- you know, they think about the next class up from the middle and the lower class. they don't think about the people that are right at that limit that are struggling, just to, you know, get by, month to month, paycheck to paycheck. >> reporter: dusty, having been out here, what do you think about the state of health care in america? >> i think there's a lot of changes that need to be made. you know, like she touched on, the lower class, like if i -- if i made less money, i could actually get help. but to try, you know, struggle, out working, there's just no help for me. the way it's set up. >> reporter: thank you so much for joining us this morning. that's one of the situations we keep hearing from people over and over again, is that if it weren't for this clinic, they would not have access to health care, which is why so man
so -- >> reporter: there's been all of this discussion in washington about trying to fix health care in americahen you come out here and see a clinic like this with everybody all lined up, what goes through your mind? >> i don't think they think about anybody. they don't -- you know, they think about the next class up from the middle and the lower class. they don't think about the people that are right at that limit that are struggling, just to, you know, get by, month to month,...
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if we want to fix health care in america, we need to be freed up from this unnecessary and harmful regulation that is not doing anything to improve people's care. host: we have calls waiting for dr. matthew hahn. the book is "distracted" on medical regulation. first up, joel. go ahead. caller: thank you. make medical care better, do you think we should have a sabbatical time, so doctors can get retooled every seven years or so? guest: i think that is an interesting question. i do not know that it has to happen every seven years. i think more time is what is needed, so you have made a wonderful point. maybe it is once a week doctors have time set aside they are paid for to work on systems for improving care. a wonderful point. i'm not sure host: if has to be every seven years. you point out that when you deal with a patient, you have to count how many limbs you are dealing with and this is for billing purposes? guest: one of the biggest areas where we deal with unnecessary regulation is getting paid. i am not referring to how much we get paid but the process. in 1995, regulations began to requ
if we want to fix health care in america, we need to be freed up from this unnecessary and harmful regulation that is not doing anything to improve people's care. host: we have calls waiting for dr. matthew hahn. the book is "distracted" on medical regulation. first up, joel. go ahead. caller: thank you. make medical care better, do you think we should have a sabbatical time, so doctors can get retooled every seven years or so? guest: i think that is an interesting question. i do not...
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health care in america means in fattening up administrators they're not hiring doctors they're not actually improving health but they are creating more bureaucracy more fees more infant mortality life expectancy is dropping overall health standards are collapsing. in the city of minima so moch was hit the hardest by the twenty eleven tsunami but it was damaged mostly by the radiation after the nuclear disaster. not even enough although you did not. think it will also. am a little slow so to sum it up there will be contamination is not complete much many locals could not leave their houses and farms those of us who he might. be a nice nice. neat tricks don't want to. stay strong like their ancestors centuries ago did. not mean. that i want. to be sure that when i will there wouldn't souls find a way to rebuild their lives in the world and. about your sudden passing i've only just learned you were yourself and taken your last term. to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry. so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember whe
health care in america means in fattening up administrators they're not hiring doctors they're not actually improving health but they are creating more bureaucracy more fees more infant mortality life expectancy is dropping overall health standards are collapsing. in the city of minima so moch was hit the hardest by the twenty eleven tsunami but it was damaged mostly by the radiation after the nuclear disaster. not even enough although you did not. think it will also. am a little slow so to sum...
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health care in america means in fattening up administrators they're not hiring doctors they're not actually improving health but they are creating more bureaucracy more fees more infant mortality life expectancy is dropping overall health standards are collapsing. and book a good little place called a police a key to keep. the usa i. was. supposed to. get him you know who was going to commit their we're going to write. so. much for the ball club with such force that you don't want to dodge myself he said i feel we should i should think almost as you pull thank you for such. things. as a modicum of peace. bill the political blame game is only beginning almost immediately critics of the left took issue with the president's condemnation of the violence noting he did not call a white supremacist by name at first and then the right pointed out the democrats' similar reluctance to take responsibility of left wing extremist james the shooting of congressman. activists on the ground arguing over whether it was the far right groups or left wing protesters that instigated most of the violence while s
health care in america means in fattening up administrators they're not hiring doctors they're not actually improving health but they are creating more bureaucracy more fees more infant mortality life expectancy is dropping overall health standards are collapsing. and book a good little place called a police a key to keep. the usa i. was. supposed to. get him you know who was going to commit their we're going to write. so. much for the ball club with such force that you don't want to dodge...
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america today. that's the face of health care in america today. we are a country that has said we don't know who is going to have a baby that is suddenly going to run up to million -- $2 million in health care bills before they are three weeks old. we don't know who is going to be in a terrible accident and have to get by in a wheelchair. we don't know who is going to end up in a nursing home and outlive all the assets that they tried to put away, the savings they try to put away during their lifetime. none of us know exactly who that is, but here is what we do know. as a people, we are also going to pitch in a little to help make that work. we're all going to pitch in a little so that everybody in this country has a shot at health care, a shot at being able to create a future for themselves, a shot at being able to live with dignity. that's what we do together. in fact, it is what republicans put on the line when they said we are going to roll back health care. the replacement was only 25 million people will lose their health care coverage. the re
america today. that's the face of health care in america today. we are a country that has said we don't know who is going to have a baby that is suddenly going to run up to million -- $2 million in health care bills before they are three weeks old. we don't know who is going to be in a terrible accident and have to get by in a wheelchair. we don't know who is going to end up in a nursing home and outlive all the assets that they tried to put away, the savings they try to put away during their...
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you know that i'm -- one of the big issues that i concern myself with is how much health care in americats per person. this isn't just premiums or copay but just the total cost of health care spending per person no 2015 in the united states is $9.5,000. the average of all other oecd developed countries is $3,800. does your plan do anything to get our costs lower, because that's a very big part of the problem? >> yes. two things. number one, we create direct negotiations with medicare so that we can get volume discounts, which as you know and i think studies indicate that it will drive down the costs as it has for our military and veterans by 24ers approximate. we also put in place a commission. oh, commission what's that going to do. well, we also know from studies by the office of the inspector general that we can reduce costs by 50 billion and put that money into the trust fund by going after fraud. now, this is something, again, where both democrats and republicans have been on the same page, kind of doubling down on the efforts that we put forward in the affordable care act, but it h
you know that i'm -- one of the big issues that i concern myself with is how much health care in americats per person. this isn't just premiums or copay but just the total cost of health care spending per person no 2015 in the united states is $9.5,000. the average of all other oecd developed countries is $3,800. does your plan do anything to get our costs lower, because that's a very big part of the problem? >> yes. two things. number one, we create direct negotiations with medicare so...
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single day that seems to be talking about-- that goes against many of the values that america stands for. health careng america right now, the discussion around the affordable care act and whether or not to repeal and replace obamacare. and as we've seen, it's broken down many times. realistically speaking, is there a way to fix what is wrong with obamacare? because it is not perfect. everyone acknowledges that. but is there a way forward where both sides can come together and fix it? >> so the short answer is yes, absolutely. every single one of the proposals we saw on health care, regardless of whether it was a couple of iterations through the house bill or senate ones of late, they decided, every single one of them, or different, the underlying structure was the same. it created one system of health care for the healthy and the wealthy and another system for everybody else. where do we go from here? there are a lot of things we can do. there are a lot of ways we can fix it. i would hope, if there is one message at this moment that this administration understands, like it or not, the president of t
single day that seems to be talking about-- that goes against many of the values that america stands for. health careng america right now, the discussion around the affordable care act and whether or not to repeal and replace obamacare. and as we've seen, it's broken down many times. realistically speaking, is there a way to fix what is wrong with obamacare? because it is not perfect. everyone acknowledges that. but is there a way forward where both sides can come together and fix it? >>...
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consumedopic has washington and the country, health care in america. the day the house voted on the bill, i was home watching the news. one of my students know me saying there brother is diabetic -- their brother is diabetic. this issue is so real and relevant. we have to talk about what do you do? what are your responsibilities? do not get a nickel. -- cynical. an amorphousest is idea that cannot walk into a town hall meeting. you have to be informed. this one is more compelling, but it is a platform for you need to have an opinion and take action. you need to let your voice be heard. >> what is your didn't population in california? -- student population in california? >> we had a significant amount of students with parents have college education. , it is a fairly mixed group. my daughter will be in middle school. she is coming to mice will. -- my school. >> we have 1500 students. center of the nation, in a sense. there are students who speak multiple languages, different backgrounds, to come into the school. they talk about the united states demograp
consumedopic has washington and the country, health care in america. the day the house voted on the bill, i was home watching the news. one of my students know me saying there brother is diabetic -- their brother is diabetic. this issue is so real and relevant. we have to talk about what do you do? what are your responsibilities? do not get a nickel. -- cynical. an amorphousest is idea that cannot walk into a town hall meeting. you have to be informed. this one is more compelling, but it is a...
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in the meantime, this administration has to do everything in its power to stablize health care in america. the president's notion we can let it sink and fail and the democrats will come running and begging for help, the president ignores the reality. doing that is going to hurt a lot of innocent people and push premiums through the roof. let's do the responsible thing. keep the system afloat but make it stronger in a bipartisan way. >> senator, the president has gone further than i think what you're suggesting. it's not just saying ihe'll stad idly by but with hold subsidies. he thinks you all are being subsidi subsidized with federal dollars. >> if you break it you own it. if he breaks this health care system in h some spiteful rage, people will suffer and he will suffer the consequences for being held responsible. in terms of lashing out in every direction, it's nothing new from this white house. >> senator, thank you very much for taking time. >> thank you. >> all right. los angeles and paris duking it out for a slot to host the summer olympics. find out when this summer games may retu
in the meantime, this administration has to do everything in its power to stablize health care in america. the president's notion we can let it sink and fail and the democrats will come running and begging for help, the president ignores the reality. doing that is going to hurt a lot of innocent people and push premiums through the roof. let's do the responsible thing. keep the system afloat but make it stronger in a bipartisan way. >> senator, the president has gone further than i think...
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the one topic has consumed washington and the country, health care in america. sunshine: it plays out in the classroom all day long. the day the house voted on the bill, i was home watching the news. email me students saying my brother is diabetic. i should have been paying attention. what do i do? this issue is so real and relevant. we have to talk about what do you do. do not let anyone tell you it does not matter. do not get cynical. special interest cannot vote. you can. idea that cannot walk into a townhall meeting. you can. you have to be informed. this one is more compelling. it is a platform for where you need to have an opinion. if you support this, if you do not, you have to let your voice be heard. steve: what is your student population in california? sunshine: about 20% of our students are on special lunch. 30% hispanic,e, and the remaining are african-american and asian. daughter will be in middle school so she is coming to my school. it will be an amazing thing. steve: what about your student population? william: we have 1600 students. speakare stu
the one topic has consumed washington and the country, health care in america. sunshine: it plays out in the classroom all day long. the day the house voted on the bill, i was home watching the news. email me students saying my brother is diabetic. i should have been paying attention. what do i do? this issue is so real and relevant. we have to talk about what do you do. do not let anyone tell you it does not matter. do not get cynical. special interest cannot vote. you can. idea that cannot...
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the one topic has consumed washington and the country, health care in america. how does that play out in the classroom? guest: it plays out in the classroom and all day long. when the day the house voted on the bill, i was watching the news and it enough came in was one of my students saying, my brother is diabetic, this will change his life, what do i do? i think for people that this issue is so real and so resonant. in the classroom we have to talk about, what do you do and what are your responsibilities, and it starts with making your voice heard. do not get cynical and say it's all the lobbyists and special interest. the special interests cannot vote. you can. special interest is an amorphous idea that cannot walk into a town hall meeting. you have to be informed. this one is more compelling, but it is a platform for you need to have an opinion and take action. whatever that opinion might be, if you support this or you don't, you need to let your voice be heard. host: what is your student population in southern california? guest: in high school i teach, we h
the one topic has consumed washington and the country, health care in america. how does that play out in the classroom? guest: it plays out in the classroom and all day long. when the day the house voted on the bill, i was watching the news and it enough came in was one of my students saying, my brother is diabetic, this will change his life, what do i do? i think for people that this issue is so real and so resonant. in the classroom we have to talk about, what do you do and what are your...
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health care. well you know we america is a little different society than europe on the one hand european society has more security but they have less mobility and they have less opportunity by and large if you meet a rich guy in europe it's a fair bet that he comes from or he or she comes from a rich family of course you have success stories but they're kind of rare and that's why people talk about them and france or in england for example in america we don't even count success stories because they're just so numerous and so i agree a society is going to make a certain tradeoff between security by which i mean having your retirement paid for your health care paid for your maternity care paid for there's a tradeoff between all of that on the one hand and having a very versatile entrepreneurial open society it's no accident for example that most of the innovations and inventions occur here in america not in europe. the fittest no not really i mean if you think of the whole of technological revolution that made so many people's lives better i mean a cell phone doesn't just make you know steve jobs is l
health care. well you know we america is a little different society than europe on the one hand european society has more security but they have less mobility and they have less opportunity by and large if you meet a rich guy in europe it's a fair bet that he comes from or he or she comes from a rich family of course you have success stories but they're kind of rare and that's why people talk about them and france or in england for example in america we don't even count success stories because...
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continued to adhere to this philosophy him told audiences in 1961 that no one should be denied health care in america because of a lack of funds, and he repeated that statement in 1964 when he was giving his television dre address for barry goldwater which made him a national star. he continued as when he rant for governor, talk being trying to engage at governor the private initiative but didn't mean they would good-when he became governor, rather than make frontal assault on welfare or medicaid, which was then only a year old, as some as he called them ultra conservatives everyday urged him to do, i pushed through a record tax plan to balance the budget him wanted to make sure that aid only went to those who through no fault of their own deserved support, not people who could get by without government support. in fact the very use of the phrase kits his intellectual tear heritage but a that afraid is what roosevelt used to describe who deserved government support. this kind through his presidency, that reagan continued to tell people, tell americans he supported what he called the social safety net
continued to adhere to this philosophy him told audiences in 1961 that no one should be denied health care in america because of a lack of funds, and he repeated that statement in 1964 when he was giving his television dre address for barry goldwater which made him a national star. he continued as when he rant for governor, talk being trying to engage at governor the private initiative but didn't mean they would good-when he became governor, rather than make frontal assault on welfare or...
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health costs if we followed that lead? centers for disease control estimates that america spends $124 billion a year on health care for adult patients with a history of early trauma. how many lives, how many billions of dollars a year might we save by treating childhood trauma to avoid the problem before it becomes worse? it costs dramatic amount of money to incarcerate these young people. wouldn't it be better to counsel them? our bill is supported by 100 chicago organizations -- american academy of pediatrics, national education association, national council of juvenile and family courts but the most powerful endorsements for trauma informed care may come from two young men from inglewood. deshawn hanna and dan blake are cousins. deshawn is 20. dantrel will turn 21 this month. both men were shot in separate incidents months apart in 2015. dantrel has a bullet in his leg. the cousins caught a break that changed their lives when he went back to the hospital for a follow-up. let me thank you, tony, for the great work that you do every single day there. you deserve a lot of applause. [applause] so when he went back to stroger
health costs if we followed that lead? centers for disease control estimates that america spends $124 billion a year on health care for adult patients with a history of early trauma. how many lives, how many billions of dollars a year might we save by treating childhood trauma to avoid the problem before it becomes worse? it costs dramatic amount of money to incarcerate these young people. wouldn't it be better to counsel them? our bill is supported by 100 chicago organizations -- american...
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anytime there is a new resident at 1600 pennsylvania avenue, we're going to have a new health care policy from americat fair to families or patients or to providers. >> are you going to create some bipartisanship. i think about sanctions going through. i think about health care, maybe working together. the president doesn't want to see that happen. but are you actually reaching across the aisle now more than you were two years ago. >> i've been there for two years. i believe we are. there is a lot of people on both sides of the aisle that want to govern. i don't want to say make sacrifices but people that do what i do are away from our families, three out of four weeks out of the month. i sleep in my office because i can't afford rent down in washington. >> yo know who is not away from his family, the president. he has his two closest advisers, daughter and son-in-law . you have to answer from the people of the state of new york, you think that's a good idea. >> i think the president went in there and had to have some people in the build ing that he trusted, that had no ambition of their own who only
anytime there is a new resident at 1600 pennsylvania avenue, we're going to have a new health care policy from americat fair to families or patients or to providers. >> are you going to create some bipartisanship. i think about sanctions going through. i think about health care, maybe working together. the president doesn't want to see that happen. but are you actually reaching across the aisle now more than you were two years ago. >> i've been there for two years. i believe we are....
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. >>> as the battle over health care plays out in washington, america's also facing a dental crisis. millions don't have dental insurance and many of those who do say it doesn't cover enough. a lot of states also facing a shortage of dentists, forcing some to go elsewhere. lucie cavanaugh takes us to one surprising destination where americans are getting dental care at a fraction of the cost. >> reporter: rising up from the mexican desert, an oasis for dental care. >> the molar city. here we are, waiting for you. >> reporter: the city better known as molar city is the self-proclaimed dental capital of the world. in the small community of just 5,000 people, there are more than 600 dentists working in some 300 clinics. and they are everywhere. their patients -- >> mesa, arizona. >> palmdale, california. >> mississippi. >> reporter: staggering 114 million americans lack dental insurance. many are coming here as a last resort. >> i have friends who couldn't believe it. >> reporter: retired teacher roberta jones couldn't afford treatment back home in arizona. how does it make you feel as
. >>> as the battle over health care plays out in washington, america's also facing a dental crisis. millions don't have dental insurance and many of those who do say it doesn't cover enough. a lot of states also facing a shortage of dentists, forcing some to go elsewhere. lucie cavanaugh takes us to one surprising destination where americans are getting dental care at a fraction of the cost. >> reporter: rising up from the mexican desert, an oasis for dental care. >> the...
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health care. and fix what's wrong with our prescription drugs in america. ure our children get affordable health care and affordable college tuition. all these things are important to us. and we're constantly putting it out. but this agenda that's being tweeted out every day, that's being fought out in the republican agenda, is what's the headlines. >> i do want to turn to another big story this weekend. the new sanctions put on north korea with the support of russia and china. earlier this week, david ignatius wrote, president trump has the right instinct to insist that china help resolve the problem of north korea. a peaceful solution is impossible without the help from the other great power in east asia. is that something everyone can agree the president was right about? >> i don't -- i'm absolutely in support of china stepping up. they do have a responsibility. and the president was absolutely right. but we have seen throughout our history and for us to be a military leader and world leader when it comes to safety and creating alliances so that our allie
health care. and fix what's wrong with our prescription drugs in america. ure our children get affordable health care and affordable college tuition. all these things are important to us. and we're constantly putting it out. but this agenda that's being tweeted out every day, that's being fought out in the republican agenda, is what's the headlines. >> i do want to turn to another big story this weekend. the new sanctions put on north korea with the support of russia and china. earlier...
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he told audiences in 1961 that no one should be denied health care in america because of a lack of funds. he repeated that statement in 1964 when he was giving his television address for barry goldwater. which may give a national star. he continued us when he ran for governor to express similar sentiments, talking about we would try to engage as governor the private initiative and bureaucratic control but that didn't mean we're going to do away with the extensive programs and support that had been adopted in those years. when he became governor rather than make a frontal assault on welfare or medicaid which was then only a year old sms he called them ultraconservatives urged him to do, he pushed to a record tax increase to make sure the budget was balanced. he always claimed what he wanted to do was make sure that aid only went to those who through no fault of their own deserved support, not to people who could get by without government support. the very use of that phrase indicates his intellectual heritage because it was that phrase that franklin roosevelt used to describe who deserve
he told audiences in 1961 that no one should be denied health care in america because of a lack of funds. he repeated that statement in 1964 when he was giving his television address for barry goldwater. which may give a national star. he continued us when he ran for governor to express similar sentiments, talking about we would try to engage as governor the private initiative and bureaucratic control but that didn't mean we're going to do away with the extensive programs and support that had...
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colorado and ohio republican john kasich they are trying to come up with a solution to the health care problem, in america, and, create a model for washington lawmakers, about how you can get things done if you worked together. >>> then conversation with president obama's home land security secretary, jay johnson, we want to talk to him about the fact there is nobody at the head of the dhs at the moment, what does he look for in a new secretary of home land security but then also in the end of the obama administration during the election while they were watching russians they knew they were trying to interfere with the election we want to talk about that process a little. also do you think electionness america are still safe? are russians still trying to interfere with american affairs. also get his thoughts about some other issues including moves by the justice department, to go after leak ers and reporters who report on leaks, and, then jan , as always we will have reporters around the table to talk about the week issues and think about what we should be preparing for next week. >> a lot of interesting
colorado and ohio republican john kasich they are trying to come up with a solution to the health care problem, in america, and, create a model for washington lawmakers, about how you can get things done if you worked together. >>> then conversation with president obama's home land security secretary, jay johnson, we want to talk to him about the fact there is nobody at the head of the dhs at the moment, what does he look for in a new secretary of home land security but then also in...
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is workable, that doesn't hurt vulnerable people and destroy the ability to deliver a health care in rural americai hope it's behind us. that does not mean that our job is done. there are serious problems with the affordable care act. high premiums. the insurers fleeing the markets. so, even if you have a subsidy, no policy that you can buy. and we're starting hearings in the senate health committee in september to address those issues. >> so, to help stabilize the individual markets. is that enough? is that going to be the accomplishment you can point to when we talk on the december break? >> it's not enough. but it's an essential first step. i see a series of bills where we address many of the problems that are associated with the aca. >> you have been trying to work to lower prescription drug pricing, for example, which is an example for a lot of folks here in maine. is that an area where you see bipartisan consensus? >> i really hope so. i am so offended by an investigation that i conducted with clare mccaskill last year on the aging committee where we found that companies were buying these dr
is workable, that doesn't hurt vulnerable people and destroy the ability to deliver a health care in rural americai hope it's behind us. that does not mean that our job is done. there are serious problems with the affordable care act. high premiums. the insurers fleeing the markets. so, even if you have a subsidy, no policy that you can buy. and we're starting hearings in the senate health committee in september to address those issues. >> so, to help stabilize the individual markets. is...
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opportunities to improve the lives of american people and certainly mainers by addressing health care in americahe way it's explained to me, your state's version of medicaid would require sort of like what they did years ago for work to welfare, welfare to work? >> yeah, yeah, what we do, we're saying that able-bodied people between 19 and 50 have to have skin in the game. free is expensive to somebody, and usually it's for the rest of the population. so we're saying, we want to have a safety net for elderly, disabled, mentally ill, but if you're an able-bodied person going to work, you have to have skin in the game. that's all we're saying. we can't say you have subsidy, but it can't be free. neil: all right, now, this has already been branded and you're used to criticism from the press, obviously, that as a heartless measure and dealing with that. how do you react to that? >> i react to it this way: my colleagues and the democratic party in the state of maine have a wait list. i removed the wait list in the last two biennial budgets, i'm not the heartless ones, their priorities are not on the
opportunities to improve the lives of american people and certainly mainers by addressing health care in americahe way it's explained to me, your state's version of medicaid would require sort of like what they did years ago for work to welfare, welfare to work? >> yeah, yeah, what we do, we're saying that able-bodied people between 19 and 50 have to have skin in the game. free is expensive to somebody, and usually it's for the rest of the population. so we're saying, we want to have a...
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president continues to be committed to repealing the replacing obamacare, and making sure america has good health care and the health care there deserve. >> given what happened before the august recess, does he really have a chance to get it through? sec. huckabee sanders: we are committed to make sure we have the best health care we can, and if we can do that in that direction, think that is great. if we can't, we'd look for other ways to make solutions. john decker. john decker: hurricane harvey appears to be bearing down on the southern part of the u.s.. texas seems to be in its crosshairs. there is no replacement yet for general kelly at the department of homeland security. first question -- does the president place to that plan to name a replacement for him anytime soon, and second of all, is this problematic in terms of john with hurricane harvey -- the fact there is no one at the home i now at dhs? sec. huckabee sanders: there is certainly someone at the helm. you have the acting secretary watching this closely, very involved in the process, along with the acting director for fema. i think we a
president continues to be committed to repealing the replacing obamacare, and making sure america has good health care and the health care there deserve. >> given what happened before the august recess, does he really have a chance to get it through? sec. huckabee sanders: we are committed to make sure we have the best health care we can, and if we can do that in that direction, think that is great. if we can't, we'd look for other ways to make solutions. john decker. john decker:...
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the community health care option. 90% of the families in america will drop out of the biggest exchangesordable care. second of all, the health care providers have no choice. hhs has said, they will hold three quarters of their medicare reimbursement if they get out of the foxholes. we arty have no choice. >> trish: was your final message for g.o.p. leaders know? >> if i win you have a choice. you do what you promise. repeal the obamacare in the stimulus act. provide the alternative. or you can get back the money, which is as much as $735 million. >> trish: 735 million? >> it that is just what the rnc have collected since 2009 under the battle because, to repeal and replace. >> trish: thank you bob. just the beginning. the warning from breck brexit,d north korea says it was the u.s. who will pay dearly. former investor to the u.n., john bolton is here. it's b, a type of b, irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but no matter where i ride, i go for my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'll go for that too. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke bet
the community health care option. 90% of the families in america will drop out of the biggest exchangesordable care. second of all, the health care providers have no choice. hhs has said, they will hold three quarters of their medicare reimbursement if they get out of the foxholes. we arty have no choice. >> trish: was your final message for g.o.p. leaders know? >> if i win you have a choice. you do what you promise. repeal the obamacare in the stimulus act. provide the alternative....
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i'll take the liberty to say i think that this came to the forefront with the health care debate that was going on in america because so many representatives went home and said hey wait a minute if we make all of these cuts what's going to happen to the people who need the treatment that being said this is now being addressed at the highest level what is it going to take to turn it around well the good news is it starts us talking about the problem not only do we need to take care of these drug addicts who are out there who truly have a mental disability but we have to focus on how do we treat pain effectively to start with the majority of patients i have in my office and i were actually went to methadone treatment programs they don't want to be addicts they got started because they have the problem of chronic pain and very easy for for a physician just to write the medication they're done with them that is not medical practice that is not the practice of medicine you need to see an anesthesiologist someone who really specializes to do appropriate medication or injections or all the treatment so how much res
i'll take the liberty to say i think that this came to the forefront with the health care debate that was going on in america because so many representatives went home and said hey wait a minute if we make all of these cuts what's going to happen to the people who need the treatment that being said this is now being addressed at the highest level what is it going to take to turn it around well the good news is it starts us talking about the problem not only do we need to take care of these drug...