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i'm on strike for my healthcare because i'm on strike because of my healthcare and so many work related injuries due to green choice. i'm going to tell you about green choice. green choice is a program where the guests get so many points and we can't clean their room for three days but they can ask us for con daments, towels so we're cleaning their room from the outside. by the time we clean their room 72 hours later, it's a room they wanted clean in 30 minutes but it takes us from an hour to 15 minutes and we have to change everything in the room. green choice is gold to the marriott and death for us. you have three days that you are out and then you have 14 rooms a day to do and six to nine double and you have guests waiting and special requests. you are rushing, you are injuring yourself that means in a day's work you will make 22 beds, clean 14 bathrooms, vacuum 14 rooms, dust, whatever the room needs all within seven hours. believe me, you are rushing, running very scared you won't finish. you do it because you have the responsibility to your family to pay rent, bills, food, educat
i'm on strike for my healthcare because i'm on strike because of my healthcare and so many work related injuries due to green choice. i'm going to tell you about green choice. green choice is a program where the guests get so many points and we can't clean their room for three days but they can ask us for con daments, towels so we're cleaning their room from the outside. by the time we clean their room 72 hours later, it's a room they wanted clean in 30 minutes but it takes us from an hour to...
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back in 05-06, i had a lot of frustrations with healthcare. i felt like i was working a lot more hours and had a lot less to show for it at the end of the day and i was complaining to our chairman one day and he said one of you do something about it? the first bit of advice i would like to give you all this morning, if you choose to run for public office, it is probably a good idea to run the idea by your spouse, first. once we got past that hurdle, by the way we are still married, 33 years, so i ran for the senate in virginia, the state senate in 07, without really any political experience or background and we were successful in that campaign. i ran again in 11 for reelection and then in 2013 they were looking for someone on the ticket to run for lieutenant governor who had some rural background and also had some experience in healthcare so in a weak moment i said that i would do that. and we were successful, and so i wanted to tell you this very quickly experience wise in the senate, i really jumped in the deep end back in 08 and then a cane
back in 05-06, i had a lot of frustrations with healthcare. i felt like i was working a lot more hours and had a lot less to show for it at the end of the day and i was complaining to our chairman one day and he said one of you do something about it? the first bit of advice i would like to give you all this morning, if you choose to run for public office, it is probably a good idea to run the idea by your spouse, first. once we got past that hurdle, by the way we are still married, 33 years, so...
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million americans that kicked off healthcare. for the number of people i know had a terminally ill child, that they had good paying healthcare but now they did not have it, that was wrong. let them have greater choice. let people compete in the marketplace . what obamacare does creates a system youonly have 3 choices . medicare for all created one choice with government decides and what will the government do because they don't haveenough money to mark they will ration it . what will you do if you have healthcare from your employer? you will no longer have the ability. that is the wrong direction to go while costing us too much. the real direction to go is lesson power. when i go to a place to eat, i know what something costs, that's why i have to bill to show the prices in a pharmacy when it comes to drugs and also pass that we could have more generics, lowering the cost and improving quality. >> i've got to give miss mata a chance to rebut. >> understand the concerns and that's why we need to have leadership that will be able t
million americans that kicked off healthcare. for the number of people i know had a terminally ill child, that they had good paying healthcare but now they did not have it, that was wrong. let them have greater choice. let people compete in the marketplace . what obamacare does creates a system youonly have 3 choices . medicare for all created one choice with government decides and what will the government do because they don't haveenough money to mark they will ration it . what will you do if...
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regulatory burden is a major driver of healthcare costs. the american hospital association found health systems, hospitals, providers collectively spend nearly $39 billion a year on regulatory compliance, average hospital dedicates 59 full-time employees to compliance. over one quarter of which are doctors and nurses. in my time as administrator i met with clinicians and other stakeholders on the front lines and i have seen that not only are regulations increasing costs but contributing to physician and provider burn out. in recent survey by 15,000 physicians from 29 specialties found a striking 42% of physicians report burnout, 42%. the most common driver of burnout is having to handle too many bureaucratic tasks including charting and paperwork. and this is a very big problem as our nation must have a workforce ready to serve our aging baby boomers. take a moment to consider this. we are at an age of amazing technological innovation that allows us to cure illnesses that would have been impossible to treat a generation ago but even with al
regulatory burden is a major driver of healthcare costs. the american hospital association found health systems, hospitals, providers collectively spend nearly $39 billion a year on regulatory compliance, average hospital dedicates 59 full-time employees to compliance. over one quarter of which are doctors and nurses. in my time as administrator i met with clinicians and other stakeholders on the front lines and i have seen that not only are regulations increasing costs but contributing to...
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i can't pay for healthcare coverage. my daughter has gone to the university and it is going to be harder for me with just one job. >> kirk. >> i've worked for marriott for 23 years. i was at the stanford court for 18 years, i thought i would retire there. in 2013 i was laid off so i had to look for another marriott job to stay with the company. i knew a manager at another marriott so i went to work for them, luckily. after three months, i lost my healthcare. i started getting letters for cobra, which is not cheap, as you well know. but luckily i did get a job. the marriott, i've worked for marriott for a long time. i know they can afford this. the healthcare is important, especially here in san francisco. with my brothers and sisters this strike has been tough. one job should be enough. thank you. >> good afternoon. my name is candy and i work for the san francisco for 16 years being a supervisor. i strike marriott because i have to give up my privacy and i had to bring my children, my son, his wife, my grandchildren in
i can't pay for healthcare coverage. my daughter has gone to the university and it is going to be harder for me with just one job. >> kirk. >> i've worked for marriott for 23 years. i was at the stanford court for 18 years, i thought i would retire there. in 2013 i was laid off so i had to look for another marriott job to stay with the company. i knew a manager at another marriott so i went to work for them, luckily. after three months, i lost my healthcare. i started getting...
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on the issue of healthcare, healthcare in this market in northern california here in this city, healthcare is all but out of reach for working peoplement for hotel workers, union hotel workers in this city, because of years of struggle, because of campaigns in the past, we have achieved a standard where the cost associated with health insurance are born by the employer. and while some employers may squawk and say it's an unfair burden to impose on employers, it certainly can't be born by working people, who just barely make enough to pay the rent. we, as of today, as of today, 30 days into a strike, our contract expired august 1st. months of failed negotiations. we still today do not have a commitment from this company to maintain workers ehealth' health benefits over the next several years. the marriott corporation, worth $49 billion, in this city, a city that is a life blood industry worth over $9 billion. if the marriott corporation is not going to step up and say yes, we will protect your healthcare, yes, we have a responsibility as a corporate citizen in this city to do right by our w
on the issue of healthcare, healthcare in this market in northern california here in this city, healthcare is all but out of reach for working peoplement for hotel workers, union hotel workers in this city, because of years of struggle, because of campaigns in the past, we have achieved a standard where the cost associated with health insurance are born by the employer. and while some employers may squawk and say it's an unfair burden to impose on employers, it certainly can't be born by...
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healthcare. >> when you talk about healthcare there is a difference between healthcare and good health care and when we scale and grow our business we want to provide good health kerry. -- good health care. >> when the time comes i will look for some help. that will be an important task. >> yes. >> what is your take on this? what are some issues for sba to make things more affordable? >> the president has been a true champion for small business and we see this every day in terms of less regulation and also tackling the healthcare challenge. i used to be corporate. i remember the days when it would be an increase of 2%-3% on the renewal. as tom mentioned, small business once to forecast next year and budget and planning and so forth. the recent years have been spiked so much that it has affected the bottom line for small business and also the types of plans. i think from the leadership of the president and with the health plans this is something that will pull small businesses together to lower the opportunity and keep the benefits at an optimum level. for us, we don't resent this from
healthcare. >> when you talk about healthcare there is a difference between healthcare and good health care and when we scale and grow our business we want to provide good health kerry. -- good health care. >> when the time comes i will look for some help. that will be an important task. >> yes. >> what is your take on this? what are some issues for sba to make things more affordable? >> the president has been a true champion for small business and we see this...
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we had problems in healthcare for a long time.f she had her way we wouldn't have coverage for preexisting conditions. we wouldn't have folks being covered up to age 26 under their parents plan. there have been no solutions offered. we need to live in the here and now and focus on what to do to build a stronger south dakota where we can all succeed and that will be my focus as governor. noem: i sponsored a dozen bills that had to do with healthcare reform and worked extensively, i have a comprehensive bill on health service reform, waste or appeal taxes and healthcare. i'm a response or of health insurance tax repeal, medical device tax appeal, there are taxes on prescription drugs, over-the-counter drugs and what we can do to repeal taxes, and give more opportunities. that clearly is what the case is, worked hard for the state of south dakota and when it comes to the vote of expanding obamacare, supporting amnesty, going after being soft on crime, that is a record he doesn't want to talk about. >> moderator: any final thoughts? su
we had problems in healthcare for a long time.f she had her way we wouldn't have coverage for preexisting conditions. we wouldn't have folks being covered up to age 26 under their parents plan. there have been no solutions offered. we need to live in the here and now and focus on what to do to build a stronger south dakota where we can all succeed and that will be my focus as governor. noem: i sponsored a dozen bills that had to do with healthcare reform and worked extensively, i have a...
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provided healthcare to subsidized healthcare. this gives you the economy of scale of 140 million people. of the accept all preexisting conditions because the cost impact is insignificant large. scales that moderator: you talked in the edia, there are aspects of the affordable care act that you don't necessarily disagree with, implemented it was is what you have an issue with? mr. curtis: it's 2,300 pages and itself.cts in the house, the american healthcare act that was paul ryan in the past was junk. he better care reconciliation act was junk, but the plan i propose forward was already or ed would be cost neutral self-financing in the first year of implementation and covers and gives them ffordable and accessible healthcare. sen. hirono: i'm all for and not a as a right privilege. the federal health care plan requires a lot of federal dollars going into helping provide that kind of health care and i don't know what the cost implications will be. that may be one of the reasons that law did not go very far. there is no question if
provided healthcare to subsidized healthcare. this gives you the economy of scale of 140 million people. of the accept all preexisting conditions because the cost impact is insignificant large. scales that moderator: you talked in the edia, there are aspects of the affordable care act that you don't necessarily disagree with, implemented it was is what you have an issue with? mr. curtis: it's 2,300 pages and itself.cts in the house, the american healthcare act that was paul ryan in the past was...
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ways to pay for healthcare but there's little debate about lowering the cost of healthcare.hat specific legislation would you introduce to lower drug prices, hospital cost and the cost of doctor visits . >> for the past 10 yearswe've been debating who pays ? aca, private insurance but the real question is you point out, we are paying twice as much per person for healthcare than any other country. the problem is why is that happening and what can we do about it? here are some things. one is drugs. prescription drugs are becoming a bigger part of the problem. the cost is a bigger part of the problem. one of the 1st bills i signed on to in the senate was one you would think would be common sense, that medicare can negotiate for the millions of dollars worth of drugs they buy for seniors. they're not allowed to do that under current law. that would save the system $12 billion a year go control onprescription drugs is an important part of the solution. we also need to encourage programs like healthcare organizations where instead of paying insurance to treat us when we are sick,
ways to pay for healthcare but there's little debate about lowering the cost of healthcare.hat specific legislation would you introduce to lower drug prices, hospital cost and the cost of doctor visits . >> for the past 10 yearswe've been debating who pays ? aca, private insurance but the real question is you point out, we are paying twice as much per person for healthcare than any other country. the problem is why is that happening and what can we do about it? here are some things. one...
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and then our fifth principle is to promote consumer driven healthcare. we have a core underlying belief that a consumer centered healthcare market defined by choice among health plans and providers is best at delivering value within the healthcare market and delivering for the consumer an experience and an outcome that's most pleasing to that individual. and so, again, something that i hope and i suspect you'll see in the work that we are delivering and in the thoughts and ideas that i'm sharing with you, that underlies our thinking. but at the end of the day, we define our problems and some very straightforward simplistic ways. we know that our system's expensive. we also know that government policies and regulations often contribute to making it so. we know that our system doesn't always work to the full benefit of patients and consumers. we know that healthcare markets are not as efficient or as effective as they could be, and we know that contributing to this outcome is the fact that healthcare consumers don't always have the support they need to be
and then our fifth principle is to promote consumer driven healthcare. we have a core underlying belief that a consumer centered healthcare market defined by choice among health plans and providers is best at delivering value within the healthcare market and delivering for the consumer an experience and an outcome that's most pleasing to that individual. and so, again, something that i hope and i suspect you'll see in the work that we are delivering and in the thoughts and ideas that i'm...
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healthcare is 18% of the american economy we just simply want to ensure that the money goes to healthcare and not just profits to private insurance companies. so you got providers, hospitals, doctors, physician specialists, and you have the patience. the fast matured at the bank should be exchanged between the two of them. i don't think you need as a broker for all that, insurance companies. if the call is concerned rationing that's with a rationing occurs. because a health insurance company, if you look at any medical group or any hospital, the biggest department is billing. what billing does is fight with private insurance companies to get people to really big covers for the treatment so the doctor determines any. i'm just simply saying we're going to tip the playing field to the advantage of patients and i think doctors and other providers. and i think that's her medicare is good. keep in mind prior to the enactment of medicare in 1965, less than 50% 50% of older ames have health insurance because private insurance didn't want to write a policy for the because they use too much healthc
healthcare is 18% of the american economy we just simply want to ensure that the money goes to healthcare and not just profits to private insurance companies. so you got providers, hospitals, doctors, physician specialists, and you have the patience. the fast matured at the bank should be exchanged between the two of them. i don't think you need as a broker for all that, insurance companies. if the call is concerned rationing that's with a rationing occurs. because a health insurance company,...
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like the cost of healthcare. for most americans out there, they are actually not seeing their real wages keep pace. in fact, they were keeping pace at a faster rate under the obama administration. that is why people are focused on this issue. of healthcare and the uncertainty that the republican plan to eliminate protections will bring. >> i got 15 seconds left. yes or no. we take the senate back? >> we are too many close races. you know it is all about turnout. the early vote in states like nevada and arizona, has been very strong. it does appear young voters are coming out and it looks like the presidents effort to distract voters from the real issues they care about like healthcare and like the republican efforts to take away protections for pre-existing conditions, is not working. >> senator, thank you, thank you for taking time from the campaign trail to talk with us. >> good to be with you, thanks. chris: not to north carolina senator thom tillis. vice chair of the senate republican campaign efforts. let me
like the cost of healthcare. for most americans out there, they are actually not seeing their real wages keep pace. in fact, they were keeping pace at a faster rate under the obama administration. that is why people are focused on this issue. of healthcare and the uncertainty that the republican plan to eliminate protections will bring. >> i got 15 seconds left. yes or no. we take the senate back? >> we are too many close races. you know it is all about turnout. the early vote in...
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we know healthcare and our america is expensive and in california. but at the same time, they have the money. they have been making tons of money from us and we understand healthcare is expensive for all of us but we deserve. for us and for every single local members or in eye united members we are making the one for them. we are the one we deal with the customers, we are the one giving the good smile to the customers. we are the one -- >> thank you, very much. >> thank you. >> next speaker. >> good afternoon, everybody and supervisors. i am rufina. i'm working at the saint regis hotel for about 13 years now. i would like everyone here, i'm just asking for marriott to pay us for a fair share, which is job security, fair rates and healthcare benefits. thank you. >> next speaker. after that would be nancy lee, looks like brian ho, lydia, kelly lay, and marion lavano. >> good afternoon, everyone. my name is marrily. i work as a health attendant. i'm on strike right now. as a mother of two and a husband that does not have a job due to health issues, i mu
we know healthcare and our america is expensive and in california. but at the same time, they have the money. they have been making tons of money from us and we understand healthcare is expensive for all of us but we deserve. for us and for every single local members or in eye united members we are making the one for them. we are the one we deal with the customers, we are the one giving the good smile to the customers. we are the one -- >> thank you, very much. >> thank you....
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healthcare, the number one pocketbook issue. it did help fuel the democrats to a big victory in the house. later in the show. marijuana stocks popping after jeff sessions resign. we'll show you which ones are really moving. can business is climbing. stay with us. at t. rowe price our experts go beyond the numbers to examine investment opportunities firsthand. like e-commerce spurring cardboard demand. the pursuit of allergy-free peanuts. and mobile payment reaching new markets. this is...
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they don't have access to healthcare here. we navigate every component of the healthcare.y part of the comfrey, 1% for all of the work that they get treatment. >> i would ask the congresswoman, if you have detailed plans of how you are going to change things in new mexico, we've had specialist going to take a look at the counting, it looks like we're probably going to need 45% increase in our budget. you are expecting more money to come in from gas, it is not there. if you are tapping as a permanent fund is not there, where are you going to come up with the money? >> i squarely believe that a robust economic plan and diversifying our economy will bring additional revenue. that's been the problem. in the eight years of failed martinez and ministration, we've not made one investment in our economy. here are ways without doing anything and not recognizing these $2 billion from oil and gas today. you can change the code so that 400 million doesn't go out of state, a state here. we can invest a full 9% from the tax on to make sure they are making investments to our local small
they don't have access to healthcare here. we navigate every component of the healthcare.y part of the comfrey, 1% for all of the work that they get treatment. >> i would ask the congresswoman, if you have detailed plans of how you are going to change things in new mexico, we've had specialist going to take a look at the counting, it looks like we're probably going to need 45% increase in our budget. you are expecting more money to come in from gas, it is not there. if you are tapping as...
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that's scare tactic on healthcare. in the case of mike levin, he has $8 million or $9 million distorting diane harkey's record. she is being outspent 7 or 8 to one. it's not a fair match. her race wasn't funded. judge jeanine: by the republican party? >> not a penny. judge jeanine: you had that seat for so many years. the reality is that seat could have been held in a normal year. but the hundreds of millions of dollars just in those races last week, $11 million came in from michael bloomberg to spread over four candidates, two million of which went to mike levin to beat up the highest ranking republican in california diane harkey with a splendid record. michael bloomberg has become an ardent democrat trying to flip the house. judge jeanine: you were chairman of house oversight. i believe you were chairman from 2011 to 2015. in were multiple reports the mueller-russia investigation is winding down. no russia collusion proven. adam schiff from california couldn't stop himself any time he got in front of a camera to talk
that's scare tactic on healthcare. in the case of mike levin, he has $8 million or $9 million distorting diane harkey's record. she is being outspent 7 or 8 to one. it's not a fair match. her race wasn't funded. judge jeanine: by the republican party? >> not a penny. judge jeanine: you had that seat for so many years. the reality is that seat could have been held in a normal year. but the hundreds of millions of dollars just in those races last week, $11 million came in from michael...
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it will fit the 21st century healthcare needs. and just thinking about how much more we know now about preventative and chronic care compared to 50 years ago there's much more in terms of the standards that we want for patients and our population than there was 50 years ago. so, this was out -- i was going to talk about how it fits into this and so the patient center medical home to give an introduction to where that term comes from and what if means, initially it was coined in 19 #7 to refer to have one place for a record for a child or pediatric patient with complex medical needs. from that it grew into the idea that in addition to having one place for records, we should be thinking about one place for care and one place for coordination. and so, by the 2000s in 2007, four large physician groups including the american academy of pediatrics and the american academy of family physicians came together to develop what is called the joint principles of the patient-centered medical home. what does describe was what should ideal primar
it will fit the 21st century healthcare needs. and just thinking about how much more we know now about preventative and chronic care compared to 50 years ago there's much more in terms of the standards that we want for patients and our population than there was 50 years ago. so, this was out -- i was going to talk about how it fits into this and so the patient center medical home to give an introduction to where that term comes from and what if means, initially it was coined in 19 #7 to refer...
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you were investing nearly $1 billion in healthcare companies in the lead up to your efforts on the healthcare repeal bill. i want to ask you if you will commit to divesting from companies and corporations that have business in front of congress or the work you were doing. >> the premise of your question is 1st of all ridiculous and anyone can google and see that i'm not needing to play the kind of games you are suggesting. i got on the armed services committee, i divested myself of all defense stocks, when i got on the natural resource committee, i divested myself from all stocks that have anything to do with activity, didn't have to do it either time. when i got on the financial services committee, i divested myself of all banks and financial service stocks. i didn't have to do that either. i did it because i didn't want anyoneto conclude that my eye was off the ball. you're asking me to divest from the economy because every segment of the economy has business before congress . so no, i think it's a ridiculous chip suggestion and i think it comes out of you looking suspiciously at business,
you were investing nearly $1 billion in healthcare companies in the lead up to your efforts on the healthcare repeal bill. i want to ask you if you will commit to divesting from companies and corporations that have business in front of congress or the work you were doing. >> the premise of your question is 1st of all ridiculous and anyone can google and see that i'm not needing to play the kind of games you are suggesting. i got on the armed services committee, i divested myself of all...
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i get the job done, i don't stand on ceremony and for the record, i don't have healthcare. i'm the same as everyone else, my wife and i and the children and grandchildren, we're the neighbors and we're going to stay here. >> with that, let's begin the questions and the 1st question will go to you congressman. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell pledged to relitigate the repeal of the affordable care act. you voted for this repeal and there have been estimates that project it would cost billions of dollars were it to go away to new yorkers on an annual basis, 2.7 million would be health insurance, 72,000 people in the 2nd district alone would be without hope insurance by 2026. why would it be good for new york the aca went away? >> it would be an time and again i've supported search certain parts of the aca but there are other parts that are damaging. 105 percent on the affordable care act, we also have seen almost 5 billion people lose their healthcare coverage and in some cases the deductibles are so high it's not worth having healthinsurance . there's medicaid expansio
i get the job done, i don't stand on ceremony and for the record, i don't have healthcare. i'm the same as everyone else, my wife and i and the children and grandchildren, we're the neighbors and we're going to stay here. >> with that, let's begin the questions and the 1st question will go to you congressman. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell pledged to relitigate the repeal of the affordable care act. you voted for this repeal and there have been estimates that project it would cost...
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. >> everyone should receive the healthcare they need. >> healthcare for every american is a right. >re shaping up to be a key issue in the midterms but wait until you hear the shocking price tag that push is carrying, democrats wanting to spend money, beto o'rourke says his campaign doesn't use cash on campaign messaging, new records that show otherwise. get stronger... get closer. start listening today to the world's largest selection of audiobooks on audible. and now, get more. for just $14.95 a month, you'll get a credit a month good for any audiobook, plus two audible originals exclusive titles you can't find anywhere else. if you don't like a book, you can exchange it any time, no questions asked. automatically roll your credits over to the next month if you don't use them. with the free audible app, you can listen anytime, and anywhere. plus for the first time ever, you'll get access to exclusive fitness programs a $95 value free with membership. start a 30-day trial today and your first audiobook is free. cancel anytime and your books are yours to keep forever. audible. the mo
. >> everyone should receive the healthcare they need. >> healthcare for every american is a right. >re shaping up to be a key issue in the midterms but wait until you hear the shocking price tag that push is carrying, democrats wanting to spend money, beto o'rourke says his campaign doesn't use cash on campaign messaging, new records that show otherwise. get stronger... get closer. start listening today to the world's largest selection of audiobooks on audible. and now, get...
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the number one answer was reducing healthcare costs. the second was expanding access to healthcare and fixing the immigration system and creating good paying jobs behind that. 51% of the voters in these congressional districts said healthcare was the top issue in deciding their vote. often people say democrats are not good at sticking on message but they stuck on message this year. when we asked folks what they heard from those democrats in their district, what did you hear from their mouths? we made a word cloud of open-ended responses and it just said healthcare. it is very clear what democrats message was this time and interested to hear the panelists thoughts on how that will play out. we wanted to know the implications for 2020. we know that ray starts approximately right now, to figure out who is going to go up against donald trump in 2020 for the democrats. a lot of mainstream and moderate candidates prevailed in this cycle. the new democrat pack won 86% of the races it endorsed in its primary and ended up flipping 27 seats. we a
the number one answer was reducing healthcare costs. the second was expanding access to healthcare and fixing the immigration system and creating good paying jobs behind that. 51% of the voters in these congressional districts said healthcare was the top issue in deciding their vote. often people say democrats are not good at sticking on message but they stuck on message this year. when we asked folks what they heard from those democrats in their district, what did you hear from their mouths?...
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they want healthcare for all. even the radical left want, which is ridiculous, they want people to get paid for doing nothing. they want a salary just for being. with all those people come in they will require services, require health care services, education for the children. they will go to the schools and not have the basics of english. it's going to be a problem. it will add to the system. when they say the support healthcare and also support open borders, those two things don't go together. they don't work. >> host: sean trende, issue of the caravan and final days of this election? >> guest: i don't think there's any doubt energize some republican voters and sent them to the polls. what it's really done is the one thing republican so want to talk about is a healthcare bill because it doesn't anyone happy. they didn't get it passed repeal obamacare's republicans are not happy about it. they did get something to the house for democrats and liberal leaning independents are not happy about it. more republicans ta
they want healthcare for all. even the radical left want, which is ridiculous, they want people to get paid for doing nothing. they want a salary just for being. with all those people come in they will require services, require health care services, education for the children. they will go to the schools and not have the basics of english. it's going to be a problem. it will add to the system. when they say the support healthcare and also support open borders, those two things don't go...
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healthcare, mental health issue for a lot of people. i think the focus should be healthcare.need to look up ways the american people want to advance healthcare and it would be a detriment to trump not to focus on that because as we see from the numbers. heather: it is up to democrats in the house and they will control the house whether they want to work together with republicans to get things passed. thank you for joining us. that wraps it up on "fox and friends first". "fox and friends first" continues right now, goodbye. ' ! man 1: (behind wall) yep, geico helped me with renters insurance, too! um... the walls seem a bit thin... man 2: (behind wall) they are! and craig practices the accordion every night! says the guy who sings karaoke by himself. i'm a very shy singer. you're tone deaf! ehh... should we move on to the next one? it's a great building! you'll love it here! we have mixers every thursday. geico®. it's easy to switch and save on homeowners and renters insurance. >> today is more than about democrats and republicans. it is about restoring the constitutional chec
healthcare, mental health issue for a lot of people. i think the focus should be healthcare.need to look up ways the american people want to advance healthcare and it would be a detriment to trump not to focus on that because as we see from the numbers. heather: it is up to democrats in the house and they will control the house whether they want to work together with republicans to get things passed. thank you for joining us. that wraps it up on "fox and friends first". "fox and...
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socialist healthcare take over that would destroy your state.. jillian: he will join us at 715 eastern so stay tuned for that. rob: more than half of democrats on the ballot next tuesday are embracing a medicare for all message. >> i want to ask those people how the hell does it happen we spend twice as much for capital on healthcare as the people of any other nation? rob: a new study by george mason university says bernie's plan, medicare for all would cost, would be a cost of tens of trillions of dollars, nan haworth's doctrine former congresswoman who joins me to talk about this, something like $32 trillion is what this program would cost over a certain amount of years. let me ask you is that more or less then we are spending on healthcare right now? >> reporter: we are spending with we should on healthcare, not getting full value for money and $32 trillion, george mason, good place with the already projected tens of trillions of debt, based on medicare program they have now. and the driver of debt and projected debt. >> you think healthcare
socialist healthcare take over that would destroy your state.. jillian: he will join us at 715 eastern so stay tuned for that. rob: more than half of democrats on the ballot next tuesday are embracing a medicare for all message. >> i want to ask those people how the hell does it happen we spend twice as much for capital on healthcare as the people of any other nation? rob: a new study by george mason university says bernie's plan, medicare for all would cost, would be a cost of tens of...
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healthcare is the top issue.o tried to repeal obamacare, the democrat backed healthcare bill that guaranteed pre—existing coverage from us insurers. it seems that might have been on voters' minds when they went to the ballot box, 43% according to cbs. enough of exit polls. the polls have closed in kentucky and indiana in part, what can the results tell us in part, what can the results tell us about the night? there's a really interesting house raising kentucky between mcgrath and barr, the democrat is a military veteran, formerfemale pilot, this is a seat that donald trump carried co mforta bly that donald trump carried comfortably with the democrats, if they do well, it is an indication that this could be a very good night for the democrats. indiana is home for the democrats. indiana is home for one of the contentious senate races where donnelly is running for re—election. donald trump carried indiana comfortably in 2016. if donnelly can stay above water and win real action that could tell us a lot of the embatt
healthcare is the top issue.o tried to repeal obamacare, the democrat backed healthcare bill that guaranteed pre—existing coverage from us insurers. it seems that might have been on voters' minds when they went to the ballot box, 43% according to cbs. enough of exit polls. the polls have closed in kentucky and indiana in part, what can the results tell us in part, what can the results tell us about the night? there's a really interesting house raising kentucky between mcgrath and barr, the...
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they have 120 signed up for government healthcare. that is where it is going on their side. for him to think something different is crazy. let me tell you i looked at local numbers when he's talking about the aca or obamacare. the bottom line is the average person in our area, $30,000 a year to get the silver plan. to get some subsidy less than that, that is what it is, $30,000 your, they are running, nobody can afford that working-class family. >> moderator: another quick break, just getting warmed up, 16 congressional district debate between cognitive and vern buchanan a democrat david shapiro will continue in a moment. when we come back, time to make a huge change. welcome back to the 16 congressional district debate, joining us is republican vern buchanan a democrat david shapiro. congressman, you get the next question. in 2015 you called the national debt a ticking time bomb on fox news, a balanced budget amendment is the first measure you wrote that you introduced in congress and when you wrote it is the best solution, we must force washington the balance its books and
they have 120 signed up for government healthcare. that is where it is going on their side. for him to think something different is crazy. let me tell you i looked at local numbers when he's talking about the aca or obamacare. the bottom line is the average person in our area, $30,000 a year to get the silver plan. to get some subsidy less than that, that is what it is, $30,000 your, they are running, nobody can afford that working-class family. >> moderator: another quick break, just...
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expected to sign some major bill when it comes to healthcare. expect him to get rid of prop 13 or at least campaign to do it. because he wants to be president and to be president you've got to have a big step forward in your career. >> i expect him to try to be bold. i am wondering whether the legislature will cooperate with him being bold. he is not as respected as jerry brown is and was even republicans recognized jerry brown as of the adult in the real. they don't consider gavin newsom the adult in the real. >> i've known gavin for quite a while century served on the board of supervisors together. i think that may be underestimating him a letter about. he has the ability to rise to the occasion and i think that's when you talk about and here a lot of talking about medicare the fact is he's the one who brought universal healthcare to san francisco when he was mayor. he has that to look at. whether he succeed or not will be a function really of what kind of staff does he surround himself with because he's someone who needs good staff. when you
expected to sign some major bill when it comes to healthcare. expect him to get rid of prop 13 or at least campaign to do it. because he wants to be president and to be president you've got to have a big step forward in your career. >> i expect him to try to be bold. i am wondering whether the legislature will cooperate with him being bold. he is not as respected as jerry brown is and was even republicans recognized jerry brown as of the adult in the real. they don't consider gavin newsom...
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he has also said he wants healthcare to be, he thinks healthcare should be a fundamental right for everyonening medicare for all. what is your platform right now? >> well, maria understand and you pointed out in the last segment medicare for all is medicare for none it abolishes medicare medicare advantage and forces seniors on to a government-run, a new government -run system. florida seniors do not want that and it also takes away people's employer-provided health benefits they're earning in their jobs and it makes that illegal and forces them on to a government single payer system so that would upend the lives of millions and millions of floridians of course require massive tax increase, it would bankrupt suspect, the program would hemorrhage money and you'd have rationing and less access to care, so it is something that i think is totally unacceptable in florida and so i want to protect people's benefits that they've earned. i don't think governments should be taking that away from anybody maria: how important is the republican victory in florida, going into the 2020 election, the re-el
he has also said he wants healthcare to be, he thinks healthcare should be a fundamental right for everyonening medicare for all. what is your platform right now? >> well, maria understand and you pointed out in the last segment medicare for all is medicare for none it abolishes medicare medicare advantage and forces seniors on to a government-run, a new government -run system. florida seniors do not want that and it also takes away people's employer-provided health benefits they're...
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working to make healthcare simpler and easier for you.y. so how do you find the plan that's right for you, one that fits your needs and your budget? call humana now at the number on your screen for this free guide. it's just one of the ways that humana is making healthcare simpler. and when you call, a knowledgeable licensed agent-producer can answer any questions you have and help you choose the plan that's right for you. the call is free and there's no obligation. you know medicare won't cover all your medical costs, so call now and see why a medicare supplement plan from a company like humana, just might be the answer. jon: let's get the latest now on some of the big races and the balance of power in congress. former bush senior advisor and republican strategist, carl is with us now. we hear a lot about the generic ballot ahead of the midterm elections. tell us what it means and what it shows you. >> generic ballot is a question, would you prefer to have the democrats from the congress or the republicans won the congress? it tends to b
working to make healthcare simpler and easier for you.y. so how do you find the plan that's right for you, one that fits your needs and your budget? call humana now at the number on your screen for this free guide. it's just one of the ways that humana is making healthcare simpler. and when you call, a knowledgeable licensed agent-producer can answer any questions you have and help you choose the plan that's right for you. the call is free and there's no obligation. you know medicare won't...
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this is a $32 trillion healthcare package, that is the direction he wants to go on healthcare and drug prices. know what that would mean? double your taxes, less competition, government taking every aspect of healthcare. we don't need that, donald trump -- >> moderator: this is a hot issue and i will give each of your comments to resolve this. manchin: there is no way are supporting a payer system. look at everything and make sure people have adequate access to healthcare. all he wants to do is 800 w. virginians, life or death, he has a suit and doubling down on that and basically he wants to repeal the affordable care act which 80% of the people, his buddy mitch mcconnell -- >> moderator: we are going to move on. morrisey: donald trump supports affordable healthcare options, high-quality. joe manchin is in the opposite position. that sanders approach he is open to is very much the direction of not only doubling your taxes but in terms of allowing government to run roughshod over every aspect of your life. joe manchin not only has directly benefited but has and working to defend the fa
this is a $32 trillion healthcare package, that is the direction he wants to go on healthcare and drug prices. know what that would mean? double your taxes, less competition, government taking every aspect of healthcare. we don't need that, donald trump -- >> moderator: this is a hot issue and i will give each of your comments to resolve this. manchin: there is no way are supporting a payer system. look at everything and make sure people have adequate access to healthcare. all he wants to...
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she's focusing on healthcare.t she had to say about focusing the president's birth right citizenship clause. >> this is a distraction from the issues that voters are concerned about right now, which as i hear from them every day on the campaign trail have focused exclusively on their concerns about protecting their access to healthcare. >> martha mcsally met with supporters with the help of donald trump jr. the message, vote. >> the only poll that matters is election night. i know the importance of making sure we get to every last voter on the sidelines, build the enthusiasm and make sure we get across the finish line. >> now, the sinema camp, the democrat, did get a very small boost yesterday when the green party candidate decided to drop out and endorse here. i can talk to you about the governor's race here. the republican incumbent, doug doocy is leading by a wide margin. so in the senate race, things are tight. i'm told by political watchers, it's political moderation really. sinema is more in the middle, has
she's focusing on healthcare.t she had to say about focusing the president's birth right citizenship clause. >> this is a distraction from the issues that voters are concerned about right now, which as i hear from them every day on the campaign trail have focused exclusively on their concerns about protecting their access to healthcare. >> martha mcsally met with supporters with the help of donald trump jr. the message, vote. >> the only poll that matters is election night. i...
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there's also healthcare robbery. barbara comstock voted to sabotageo the healthcare market, hiking premis up to 64%. barbara trumpstock -- everything that's wrong in washington. i'm abigail spanberger, and i approve this message.te . but instead, he voted to increase it by $1.9 trillion. why? brat went washington, taking hundreds of thousands from big drug companies, ll street banks, and other corporate special interests and voting to give his bicorporate donors big tax breaks, making the next generation pay. dave brat went washington, and all we got was the bill. z2x54z z16fz y2x54y y16fy ar he turned ound the naacp. businessman. ben jealous. "marylander of the year". he's helped grow twenty companiesnd and a thousa jobs. ben's vision: medicare for all. a plan to lower prescription drug costs and fully fund our schools the sun says jealousraas "the stature and gvitas" to lead maryland. we can do much better on jobs, on education, on healthcare. but it means we've got to believe in each other. ben jealous. governor.
there's also healthcare robbery. barbara comstock voted to sabotageo the healthcare market, hiking premis up to 64%. barbara trumpstock -- everything that's wrong in washington. i'm abigail spanberger, and i approve this message.te . but instead, he voted to increase it by $1.9 trillion. why? brat went washington, taking hundreds of thousands from big drug companies, ll street banks, and other corporate special interests and voting to give his bicorporate donors big tax breaks, making the next...