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healthcare. it was a top three issues for them, they when the house on that. so the prospect of repealing and replacing obamacare not going to happen at least in the interim or the near term. what you bring that up, because you're starting to see a series of events or series of policies or whatever form they come in. this is pujol is pujols drawdowe transparency and certain things that they feel that could work with the president on as a republican democrat divided house on capitol hill and the president says the healthcare plan comes after the election but that's a political reality and all this. liz: if you really look for what they are trained to target here and that's why brought up the issue pharmacy benefits. managers are supposed to develop and maintain contracts for pharmacies in negotiate discounts and rebates with drug companies. we were just looking at the drug cost a few moments ago. the drug manufacturer says are all high up. the insurance companies are trending lower with united hou
healthcare. it was a top three issues for them, they when the house on that. so the prospect of repealing and replacing obamacare not going to happen at least in the interim or the near term. what you bring that up, because you're starting to see a series of events or series of policies or whatever form they come in. this is pujol is pujols drawdowe transparency and certain things that they feel that could work with the president on as a republican democrat divided house on capitol hill and the...
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that is a complete reimbursement model changed them what healthcare in the government run healthcareder medicare. we will align the incentives to doctors and patients are awarded and will go to the pbm's and others in healthcare and say, where is the money coming, why are the cost driven so high so we can use the power of people to hold them accountable -- >> what about the lobbyist that have been tested to much money at all of you capitol hill? >> is not about investing in us, it's about pulling the curtain back so there's transparency. were all about holding them accountable, the pharmaceutical companies, the pbm's, right now you don't have that in the healthcare world of america, if you do that for some to disclose, where are you negotiating, where are you setting the prices, then the people will start demanding and they will seek behavioral change, the providers that look and get the cost going in the direction going down. >> this is got market, see another doctor said of things, we have a major medical drain and i've a lot of doctors as clients, they're not happy about entering
that is a complete reimbursement model changed them what healthcare in the government run healthcareder medicare. we will align the incentives to doctors and patients are awarded and will go to the pbm's and others in healthcare and say, where is the money coming, why are the cost driven so high so we can use the power of people to hold them accountable -- >> what about the lobbyist that have been tested to much money at all of you capitol hill? >> is not about investing in us, it's...
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healthcare. it may seem surprising but if the world's largest and most sophisticated companies are challenged by affordable care, it's unfair to expect of small businesses and families, that this function is so profound that we are seeking your support to make a functional market in the u.s. healthcare system possible. we believe this bill goes a long way to achieving that. there are several important points but three i want to highlight that there is strong evidence that cost-effective delivery and high quality care is possible and should be expected. although we prefer market solutions to the problem of high cost, government action is needed. we also support your efforts to control drug pricing and we encourage you to go further and provisions that support primary care and mental health. >> most importantly i want to say that it is possible and we have bold innovations driven by employer members and most notably walmart's pilots with centers of excellence for specialty services. this is a progr
healthcare. it may seem surprising but if the world's largest and most sophisticated companies are challenged by affordable care, it's unfair to expect of small businesses and families, that this function is so profound that we are seeking your support to make a functional market in the u.s. healthcare system possible. we believe this bill goes a long way to achieving that. there are several important points but three i want to highlight that there is strong evidence that cost-effective...
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>> healthcare is a human right. not something to make a profit. >> i would go about eliminating donald trump's tax cuts for the wealthy. >> that generation -- >> we don't clearly defined we are not socialists the republicans are going to have us every way they can and policy socialists. >> america does not want to witness a food fight, they want to know how we are going to put food on their table. >> trump is a phony, a pathological liar and a racist. joe biden was right when it was time to pass the torch to a new generation of americans 33 years ago. he is still right today. >> i'm still holding on to that torch. there are weapons that have no place in american cities or neighborhoods in peacetime ever. >> if your government plan would provide coverage for undocumented immigrants. >> i haven't heard anybody on this stage talk about america's foreign-policy in latin america. >> russia is a geopolitical thread because they have been hacking our democracy successfully. >> this characterization -- >> women's reproducti
>> healthcare is a human right. not something to make a profit. >> i would go about eliminating donald trump's tax cuts for the wealthy. >> that generation -- >> we don't clearly defined we are not socialists the republicans are going to have us every way they can and policy socialists. >> america does not want to witness a food fight, they want to know how we are going to put food on their table. >> trump is a phony, a pathological liar and a racist. joe...
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rob: bernie did admit last night that healthcare, his healthcare platform isn't a free-for-all. >> willaise taxes for the middle class in a sanders administration? >> yes, they will pay more in taxes. rob: medicare for all at the expense of medical -- middle-class americans. jillian: peter morici puts the plan under the microscope when we get back. ♪ for men. notice that my hips are off the ground. [ engine revving ] and then, i'm gonna pike my hips back into downward dog. [ rhythmic tapping ] hey, the rain stopped. -a bad day on the road still beats a good one off it. -tell me about that dental procedure again! -i can still taste it in my mouth! -progressive helps keep you out there. >> you government plan would provide coverage for undocumented immigrants. rob: the moment of the night, democrats uniting behind one issue providing health care for illegal immigrants. jillian: hands a moment of the night. how will this impact the economy? peter morici of the national trade commission joins us to discuss. break it down if we can. >> undocumented workers would be documented. they carry ins
rob: bernie did admit last night that healthcare, his healthcare platform isn't a free-for-all. >> willaise taxes for the middle class in a sanders administration? >> yes, they will pay more in taxes. rob: medicare for all at the expense of medical -- middle-class americans. jillian: peter morici puts the plan under the microscope when we get back. ♪ for men. notice that my hips are off the ground. [ engine revving ] and then, i'm gonna pike my hips back into downward dog. [...
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taxpayer asset, to claim the healthcare assets?xplain how mathematically -- friedman the greatest economy of our lifetime -- >> i will explain it because you cherry picked it. >> dan: i did not cherry pick anything. i played their words. what are you talking about? >> you didn't! because vice president biden then explained why he voted for that. he said it's going to allow the people to buy in to the system. that you are going to collect taxes on those workers to pay in to the system. >> dan: how are they going to do that if they are here illegally? do we give them social security number or tax i.d. number? they are here illegally. >> that happens now, dan. people who are here illegally pay billions of dollars of payroll tax. >> dan: we give them social security numbers and tax i.d. numbers? i like how you switch that around. that is not what we do. you know that. they pay sales tax. >> they have a tax i.d. number you can pay taxes. >> here illegally. >> billions of dollars from millions of people come in that way. >> i want to nai
taxpayer asset, to claim the healthcare assets?xplain how mathematically -- friedman the greatest economy of our lifetime -- >> i will explain it because you cherry picked it. >> dan: i did not cherry pick anything. i played their words. what are you talking about? >> you didn't! because vice president biden then explained why he voted for that. he said it's going to allow the people to buy in to the system. that you are going to collect taxes on those workers to pay in to the...
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most people don't offer healthcare because you don't pay for healthcare, most of healthcare is paid byty especially government achieving now after obamacare so-called repeal account for more than 50% of all healthcare spending in the country. that's distorted market. it's not the fact the prices are not available, it's something like insulin which is covered by the government safety net has gone up in price by lasix eye surgery has only gone down in price. it is great to have more transparency but what the trouble ministration really wants to do is get back to the world war ii era price control the end of kate the idea of government provided health and employer-provided healthcare into the code in the first pla place. >> i don't know the word. [laughter] >> i agree with you healthcare overall. you need so much to be done on healthcare, you cannot have every party at their hiring fly-by-night lawyer to sue a doctor, doctors are scared to death. that's the reason they're running somebody test. but putting extra paperwork on the doctors, look at your auto mechanic out there, your auto mec
most people don't offer healthcare because you don't pay for healthcare, most of healthcare is paid byty especially government achieving now after obamacare so-called repeal account for more than 50% of all healthcare spending in the country. that's distorted market. it's not the fact the prices are not available, it's something like insulin which is covered by the government safety net has gone up in price by lasix eye surgery has only gone down in price. it is great to have more transparency...
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we have healthcare over here and what we are talking about is the nexus of the two. this is how i initially got involved. >> take it to the simplest level of the student. i was a middle school principal i had a student who had chronic asthma and he would miss a lot of school as a result of the asthma and the school was in a building that was shared with the nursing home so when we got a nebulizer set up for him in the nursing home that he could access he went from missing a lot of school to being in school regularly and his grades went up and he was a happier student and his family was happier by just having access to quality healthcare made the difference for his educational outcome. the thing i'm encouraged by his there is a growing awareness among states and school districts that as an educator we have to be thoughtful about how we connect kids and families to quality healthcare. three quick examples. a partnership between children's defense fund and superintendent association to use the school enrollment process as an opportunity to talk with families about their
we have healthcare over here and what we are talking about is the nexus of the two. this is how i initially got involved. >> take it to the simplest level of the student. i was a middle school principal i had a student who had chronic asthma and he would miss a lot of school as a result of the asthma and the school was in a building that was shared with the nursing home so when we got a nebulizer set up for him in the nursing home that he could access he went from missing a lot of school...
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the issue, healthcare is a red herring. this is about immigration.id the democrats, who ever raise their hand lose the election raising their hand. no. this appeals to the president anti-illegal immigration based and that's it. >> all they're doing is solidifying their position. >> i think it's bigger than that, this is why the democrats will lose votes on it. it's not just about immigration, this is why obama did not want to go into this area, it's very expensive to offer health benefits to ten plus million people, the kind that are subsidized without additional taxes the added to pay for tho those, i think a lot of americans are a little selfish about this. they want to make sure 30 underfunded medicare and not very great benefits that are getting expensive because of a lot of people coming under the plant don't go bad because -- very sick people are coming into this country, they don't want to give them ongoing healthcare benefits, it is selfish but that's the reality of the voter. the making a mistake. >> it's common sense, charity begins at home
the issue, healthcare is a red herring. this is about immigration.id the democrats, who ever raise their hand lose the election raising their hand. no. this appeals to the president anti-illegal immigration based and that's it. >> all they're doing is solidifying their position. >> i think it's bigger than that, this is why the democrats will lose votes on it. it's not just about immigration, this is why obama did not want to go into this area, it's very expensive to offer health...
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i saw that healthcare and maximum healthcare was given to 100 percent of the illegal immigrants coming into the country by the democrats. they didn't discuss what they were doing for american citizens . i came here. i will say we are going to have you know they have a debate going on. they have the first debate last night. it wasn't very exciting. they definitely have plenty of candidates o. that's about it. i spend look forward to spendin time with you rather than watching the debate. >> clearly he spent a little bi of time watching the debate. ahaz this afternoon he has bilateral meetings with as well as with vladimir putin. the big meeting of horses going to be tomorrow with president o china have. that may tell the tale as to whether or not trade talks between the united states and china get back on track there i a disconnect this afternoon between the u.s. and china over what has and has not been agree to a head ahead of tomorrow's subnet. the sources tell fox news that president trump has promised no to impose any new tariffs against reyna for six months as a goodwill gesture to
i saw that healthcare and maximum healthcare was given to 100 percent of the illegal immigrants coming into the country by the democrats. they didn't discuss what they were doing for american citizens . i came here. i will say we are going to have you know they have a debate going on. they have the first debate last night. it wasn't very exciting. they definitely have plenty of candidates o. that's about it. i spend look forward to spendin time with you rather than watching the debate. >>...
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it wasn't that they'd be given healthcare free.y would be able to buy in. >> dan: it was the whole group. we didn't selectct anything. herman, where is this work, we didn't cherry pick. these are their own words. we have bernie sanders running on the 70%-plus marginal tax m rates, which is absurd. we have them running on expanded government spending with $22 trillion in debt. can you tell me, mr. cain, anywhere on earth the agenda of the heavy government spending, confiscatoryge taxation, where this has worked? >> i'm surprised that austan is from the same planet that the democratic presidential wannabes are from.e they're not from the planet earth. secondly, medicare for all means no choices for all, period. okay? dan, that is an original sound bite you can use in perpetuity. medical for all means no choices for all. all you have to do is look at obamacare. they called it the affordable care act. but it was the unaffordable care act. and what happened to it because it failed is because it wasn't affordable for a lot of people. so
it wasn't that they'd be given healthcare free.y would be able to buy in. >> dan: it was the whole group. we didn't selectct anything. herman, where is this work, we didn't cherry pick. these are their own words. we have bernie sanders running on the 70%-plus marginal tax m rates, which is absurd. we have them running on expanded government spending with $22 trillion in debt. can you tell me, mr. cain, anywhere on earth the agenda of the heavy government spending, confiscatoryge taxation,...
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. >> why would you lose your healthcare?es it illegal. >> i'm not going to get -- >> here is an example, what if this new medicare for all program doesn't reimburse -- >> means everybody gets it. there are 11 basic health benefits, guaranteed health benefits that were there under obamacare. i'm not arguing it's a better deal, i'm telling you your argument that people are losing healthcare under it is incorrect. >> it is correct. >> it's just not correct. the for all part means for all. >> okay. do you know what -- >> but it's your choice. how do you know the medicare for all benefits will be the same? again, my dad the union electrician he loved his healthcare that he got through the ibew. if my dad were alive and i were to say you have to get off that ibew and trust me we will have this great new government plan, he would be like let me see it yet. >> i hear why people would be frustrated i'm just saying it's coverage for all people. it may not be at the level that you're used to when your insurance company pays twice as mu
. >> why would you lose your healthcare?es it illegal. >> i'm not going to get -- >> here is an example, what if this new medicare for all program doesn't reimburse -- >> means everybody gets it. there are 11 basic health benefits, guaranteed health benefits that were there under obamacare. i'm not arguing it's a better deal, i'm telling you your argument that people are losing healthcare under it is incorrect. >> it is correct. >> it's just not correct. the...
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president trump has praised the australian healthcare system which has happened to be socialized healthcareongress people on this program has said yes, will have a program that covers everyone. healthcare is a right and whether you call it medicare for all or whatever you call it that socialized healthcare and that's where were headed. >> i thank you may be right, jonathan. but i think what doctors are looking at is all if you look at what goes on in england or canada or other places where they have socialized medicine and doctors to make very much money. that's to bring it home with these people spent an enormous amount of time and money becoming practitioners and then the government comes and says no, your fees are 40% less but guess what? in those countries there less than that. i think they did not get it with obamacare was on the table promising more delivery of healthcare that looked like a growing industry to them but i don't think they quite got it that that was the golden path to exactly what you're talking about, socialized medicine. david: i've got to ask jonathan that you think
president trump has praised the australian healthcare system which has happened to be socialized healthcareongress people on this program has said yes, will have a program that covers everyone. healthcare is a right and whether you call it medicare for all or whatever you call it that socialized healthcare and that's where were headed. >> i thank you may be right, jonathan. but i think what doctors are looking at is all if you look at what goes on in england or canada or other places...
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team to explore how we can make drugs more affordable in our safety net healthcare system.ionally, this approach will foster regional collaboration through the sharing of information and protocols and best practices. alameda county is looking forward to partnering with the governor's office, and our county colleagues to explore the promise of this timely endeavor. at this point, i would like to welcome miguel marques, marquez, the chief operating officer for the county of santa clara. [applause] >> thank you, colleen, and thank you governor newsom for inviting slight -- santa clara county to participate in this event and in this work, and thank you mayor breed for hosting this event today. over the years, santa clara county has implement it programs to expand coverage and affordable options that move us closer to providing healthcare for all. indeed, our board of supervisors has officially supported a single payer healthcare system. and santa clara county, we are proud to operate three hospitals , and a dozen clinics located throughout the county. each of which provides hig
team to explore how we can make drugs more affordable in our safety net healthcare system.ionally, this approach will foster regional collaboration through the sharing of information and protocols and best practices. alameda county is looking forward to partnering with the governor's office, and our county colleagues to explore the promise of this timely endeavor. at this point, i would like to welcome miguel marques, marquez, the chief operating officer for the county of santa clara....
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healthcare is a right. we need to get to universal healthcare. i believe the way to do that is by finishing the work we started with obamacare and creating a public option that every family and every person in america can make a choice for their family about whether they want a public option, which for them would be like having medicare for all or whether they want to keep their private insurance. i believe we will get there much more quickly if we do that. bernie, if i could just finish, bern fimentioned that the taxes we would have to pay, because of those tacks, vermont rejected medicare for all. >> senator, senator -- we are going to talk about healthcare at length, senator, but for the moment, my colleague has questions. >> i wrote the part in senator sanders' bill that is the transition, which merges what the two senators said. the truth is if you have a buy-in, over a four or five-year period you move us to single payer more quickly. >> senator, we will get to this. we will get to this. before we do, i want to say hello and good evening bu
healthcare is a right. we need to get to universal healthcare. i believe the way to do that is by finishing the work we started with obamacare and creating a public option that every family and every person in america can make a choice for their family about whether they want a public option, which for them would be like having medicare for all or whether they want to keep their private insurance. i believe we will get there much more quickly if we do that. bernie, if i could just finish, bern...
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we get to near universal healthcare. we don't need to take, you know, the private insurance away from 180 million people to get to university healthcare, right, we can do public option, as it grows it gets lower in price, it scales, improves in quality, scales more, price comes down again. eventually we might end up in 10 or 15 years with a single-pair solution but it will be evolution and not revolution. >> governor john hickenlooper thank you for joining us, we look forward to seeing you on stage tomorrow. >> i think at the end of every interview i'm going to ask you what your take away is. >> we are out of time. >> mine is the current system is a train wreck but don't go ride the bus. >> elizabeth warren on the stage doing her walk through. she of course is going to be the highest polling candidate on the stage tonight. that has governed the candidate's position so she will be very close to the center of the stage and it will be an interesting dynamic for her for two reasons, one, ali vitali pointed out elizabeth warr
we get to near universal healthcare. we don't need to take, you know, the private insurance away from 180 million people to get to university healthcare, right, we can do public option, as it grows it gets lower in price, it scales, improves in quality, scales more, price comes down again. eventually we might end up in 10 or 15 years with a single-pair solution but it will be evolution and not revolution. >> governor john hickenlooper thank you for joining us, we look forward to seeing...
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to your first point our budget including retiree healthcare trust fund budget. that is not printed to this board. it is presented to their board. we are now submitting three separate budgets. deferred comp, retiree healthcare and this. >> the things about the .45 that goes to the total cost we collect on which the city and the active employees pay o. >> exactly. >> watching the costs improve the platform to maintain the 7.4 or better. >> what we actually spend. we have had new board members why aren't we budgeting more closely. we drew up a list as of june 30 of who we were investing with because our process started in september and october. we don't spend. i think we probably are lucky to spend two-thirds much the budget on the investment management side and so it is significantly less than the 46 basis points. >> if you look at it as opposed to collar by manager -- dollar by manager. >> when this education process works make sure there are two people from the office. >> the board of supervisors and the mayor's office does not review or touch that part of the b
to your first point our budget including retiree healthcare trust fund budget. that is not printed to this board. it is presented to their board. we are now submitting three separate budgets. deferred comp, retiree healthcare and this. >> the things about the .45 that goes to the total cost we collect on which the city and the active employees pay o. >> exactly. >> watching the costs improve the platform to maintain the 7.4 or better. >> what we actually spend. we have...
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and in healthcare. hiv and std rates in san francisco are particularly and strikingly high were trans women. so we really try to make city clinic a place that strands-friendly trance competent and trans-welcoming >> everyone from the front desk to behind our amazement there are completely knowledgeable. they are friendly good for me being a sex worker, i've gone through a lot of difficult different different medical practice and sometimes they weren't competent and were not friendly good they kind of made me feel like they slapped me on the hands but living the sex life that i do. i have been coming here for seven years. when i come here i know they my services are going to be met. to be confidential but i don't have to worry about anyone looking at me or making me feel less >> a visit with a clinician come take anywhere from 10 minutes if you have a straightforward concern, to over an hour if something goes on that needs a little bit more help. we have some testing with you on site. so all of our sampl
and in healthcare. hiv and std rates in san francisco are particularly and strikingly high were trans women. so we really try to make city clinic a place that strands-friendly trance competent and trans-welcoming >> everyone from the front desk to behind our amazement there are completely knowledgeable. they are friendly good for me being a sex worker, i've gone through a lot of difficult different different medical practice and sometimes they weren't competent and were not friendly good...
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we can't afford what we are doing now in america with the healthcare. that is why we have a $22 trillion debt. we borrow $1 million a minute. not an hour. not a day. a minute to run government. right now even before we added the illegal immigrants to the healthcare system, we are already thelma and luilma & loue car headed toward the cliff. it's bizarre. the democratic position is everything will be free. free education. free healthcare. free housing. free love. free kittens. i don't know. i found it bizarre. i don't know how they think we will pay for it. >> i hate to put out two friedman quotes but he said if you think it's free you think your neighbor is paying for us be the joke is he thinks the same thing. the joke is we're paying for us. on the senate side -- i won't ask you to talk about the house side. but are they starting to feel the heat a little bit on the immigration issue? it appears that the democrats are for nothing. a big zero. they don't stand for anything on immigration to help the problem. i saw this week on this appropriation to eas
we can't afford what we are doing now in america with the healthcare. that is why we have a $22 trillion debt. we borrow $1 million a minute. not an hour. not a day. a minute to run government. right now even before we added the illegal immigrants to the healthcare system, we are already thelma and luilma & loue car headed toward the cliff. it's bizarre. the democratic position is everything will be free. free education. free healthcare. free housing. free love. free kittens. i don't know....
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so, that's what intrigued me to do something in healthcare. damian: all right. well, the health, the conference, tell us about the conference. adrian: yeah, so the conference is coming up june 13 and 14th. the 13th in the evening is actually like a welcome reception ribbon cutting. we'll have a speaker welcoming everybody and we'll have heavy appetizers and some music just to get everybody kind of mingling and networking. and then friday the 14th, june 14 will actually be the content with the actual program. we'll have speakers talking about different topics such as indigenous health, daca and nursing, and other various topics. damian: we're getting deep with these topics. adrian: oh yes, we are, we definitely are. and definitely some nursing 101. so, for those people or students who are interested in just going into nursing, they're also welcome. and we also extend an invitation to all the healthcare professionals in general just to come together as community and to just support each other. damian: what did you mean by indigenous medical? adrian: so, we have on
so, that's what intrigued me to do something in healthcare. damian: all right. well, the health, the conference, tell us about the conference. adrian: yeah, so the conference is coming up june 13 and 14th. the 13th in the evening is actually like a welcome reception ribbon cutting. we'll have a speaker welcoming everybody and we'll have heavy appetizers and some music just to get everybody kind of mingling and networking. and then friday the 14th, june 14 will actually be the content with the...
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the hazards of american healthcare. bad doctors, medical mistakes, crushing costs, and a lack of transparency that too often shields them. were going to conduct a media autopsy. as we go, i encourage you all to offer your questions. use the microphone please so those of us were watching online can join in and you and the invisible beyond their integer questions to us using the #. with this conversation tonight we are joined at one of the most influential voices in medical coverage. laura beil is a reporter in the order of the six part podcast doctor death. it's a tale of willful medical malpractice which is been downloaded about 30 million times. joining us from texas tonight, laura is a veteran award-winning freelance health and science writer and most recently she won the 2018 victor cohen prize for excellence and medical science reporting from the council for the enhancement of science writing. by her side is one of the nations leading healthcare critics. surgeon and health policy professor from john hopkins universi
the hazards of american healthcare. bad doctors, medical mistakes, crushing costs, and a lack of transparency that too often shields them. were going to conduct a media autopsy. as we go, i encourage you all to offer your questions. use the microphone please so those of us were watching online can join in and you and the invisible beyond their integer questions to us using the #. with this conversation tonight we are joined at one of the most influential voices in medical coverage. laura beil...
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. >> i'm with bernie on medicare for all, healthcare is a basic human right and i will fight for basic human rights. >> we need to have access for everyone. >> when summer comes across the border, not to criminalize desperation. but a civil violation. [speaking spanish]. >> >> i want to make sure we are talking about everybody else, still talking about everybody else. if you do your homework on this issue. >> we have a president of the united states of focused on hate and fear and division. >> this is something i'm tired of and tired of hearing people offering thoughts and prayers. >> short of the democratic majority in the senate you better understand the fight still goes on. >> we need real solutions, not impossible promises, a lesson i have learned over the years is you have to stay engaged in these situations. >> tell the parents of those 2 soldiers who were just killed in afghanistan we just have to be engaged. as a soldier i will tell you that answer is unacceptable. >> the taliban will grow. >> the taliban was there long before we came in. >> before we were there they started pl
. >> i'm with bernie on medicare for all, healthcare is a basic human right and i will fight for basic human rights. >> we need to have access for everyone. >> when summer comes across the border, not to criminalize desperation. but a civil violation. [speaking spanish]. >> >> i want to make sure we are talking about everybody else, still talking about everybody else. if you do your homework on this issue. >> we have a president of the united states of...
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>> healthcare is a human right.omething to make a profit. >> i would go about eliminating donald trump's tax cuts for the wealthy. >> that generation -- >> we don't clearly defined we are not socialists the republicans are going to have us every way they can and policy socialists. >> america does
>> healthcare is a human right.omething to make a profit. >> i would go about eliminating donald trump's tax cuts for the wealthy. >> that generation -- >> we don't clearly defined we are not socialists the republicans are going to have us every way they can and policy socialists. >> america does
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canada has nationalized healthcare.plastic surgeon, medical talk for a knee replacement, ankle, shoulder injury the median wait time, 20-52 weeks for one of those surgeries and someone had minor surgery, i went to my primary physician to surgeon in a matter of weeks, about a month. in canada, a 20-52-week let's go to the united kingdom under their nationalized healthcare system back in 2017 approximately 80,000 surgeries were canceled the day of the surgery due to the backlog and doctor shortage. that is what we have to look forward to if this plan moves forward to outlaw our private healthcare insurance. >> a scary thought in new york times estimates accorded billion people, three of four people in america are on private insurance. it could be a loser politically if they try to go this route in 2020. appreciate your time this morning. >> 6 minutes until the top of the hour. you know the world-famous willis tower and it's clear glass? i have been on it. it is not all it is cracked up to be. wait until you see the moment
canada has nationalized healthcare.plastic surgeon, medical talk for a knee replacement, ankle, shoulder injury the median wait time, 20-52 weeks for one of those surgeries and someone had minor surgery, i went to my primary physician to surgeon in a matter of weeks, about a month. in canada, a 20-52-week let's go to the united kingdom under their nationalized healthcare system back in 2017 approximately 80,000 surgeries were canceled the day of the surgery due to the backlog and doctor...
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we have to fix our healthcare system.when people talk about pragmatic solutions, we got to actually fix the root cause of the problem. and when we talk about healthcare, we need some public option. i have been on the single-payer bill since 2007 and the next up has got to be some level of a public option for people to buy affordable accessible healthcare. in the united states of america. that should not be too much to ask. and people like my mom, who told me on mother's day she is paying $1000 per month for pharmaceuticals, for prescription drugs, and she makes a little over $3000 per month intervention, this is the congressman's mom. this is happening everywhere across the country. and it is not fair. and we have to fix it. but we also need to have another conversation around healthcare that recognizes that 75% of the healthcare cost of the united states are from chronic diseases that are largely preventable. 75%, two to $3 trillion per year. so if we are going to fix the system we have to flip this thing from a disease
we have to fix our healthcare system.when people talk about pragmatic solutions, we got to actually fix the root cause of the problem. and when we talk about healthcare, we need some public option. i have been on the single-payer bill since 2007 and the next up has got to be some level of a public option for people to buy affordable accessible healthcare. in the united states of america. that should not be too much to ask. and people like my mom, who told me on mother's day she is paying $1000...
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healthcare, the preventative healthcare.he positive approach to keeping people healthy. we can do better in this country. but we're not going to do better with a private insurance system that's about the profit of a few companies. >> let me ask you about tonight. you know, you're an experienced politician, you're running the biggest city in the country. but why isn't joe biden a better fighter to go up against a donald trump? he's been vice president for eight years. senator for years. >> i respect him. but he's out of touch with today's democratic party. >> out of touch meaning too old? >> it has nothing to do with age. go over the issues. until a few weeks ago he was in favor of the hyde american, which is saying to millions of american women is you don't get to have choice if you don't have enough money in your pocket. his comments about senator eastland were worse than tone death. he talked about having a civil conversation with a segregationest. that's how visceral it is. for millions of americans, that comment suggeste
healthcare, the preventative healthcare.he positive approach to keeping people healthy. we can do better in this country. but we're not going to do better with a private insurance system that's about the profit of a few companies. >> let me ask you about tonight. you know, you're an experienced politician, you're running the biggest city in the country. but why isn't joe biden a better fighter to go up against a donald trump? he's been vice president for eight years. senator for years....
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we need to guarantee healthcare. by the way there is no healthcare without mental health care. i want to thank my wife. she is leading the charge in new york and around the nation. everyone deserves access to the mental health care they need. without any discrimination. my friends, our party needs to be to every american clearly the party of working people. we need to be the party that is on the side of people who have been ignored for so long. willing to take on the rich and powerful once and for all. when we become in the eyes of everyday americans the party of working people again. we will not only defeat donald trump but we will defeats all the division. we would defeat all of the hatred. we will unified this country because it will be a place for everyone again. that's be a party of working people. let's win in 2020. thank you everyone. >> thank you very much. now, our next speaker. demonstrates there is something in the water in colorado. a united states senator from the state of colorado. michael bennett. >> i do not know if it is in the water? and maybe something else.
we need to guarantee healthcare. by the way there is no healthcare without mental health care. i want to thank my wife. she is leading the charge in new york and around the nation. everyone deserves access to the mental health care they need. without any discrimination. my friends, our party needs to be to every american clearly the party of working people. we need to be the party that is on the side of people who have been ignored for so long. willing to take on the rich and powerful once and...
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me and for convening this important gathering about how the united states can and does lead in healthcare around the world. this is not necessarily the kind of stage i expected to be on when i was a young washington lawyer two decades ago. before my first job at hhs. many of you may never have expected to need to attend gatherings like this one in your professional roles either, but we're united here by the shared recognition that american leadership on the world stage is indispensable to american prosperity and peace at home. when i was first asked to serve at hhs in 2001, as general counsel, i didn't imagine that national security and foreign policy would become a significant focus of my work at the federal government's largest domestic department. but i was confirmed in august of 2001. one month before 9/11, when everything changed. the day of 9/11, i quite literally experienced how much hhs needed to start thinking of ourselves as an integral part of the national security establishment. on 9/11, hhs had no central command center to keep us linked up across the government, to track the
me and for convening this important gathering about how the united states can and does lead in healthcare around the world. this is not necessarily the kind of stage i expected to be on when i was a young washington lawyer two decades ago. before my first job at hhs. many of you may never have expected to need to attend gatherings like this one in your professional roles either, but we're united here by the shared recognition that american leadership on the world stage is indispensable to...
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i can get free healthcare. >> of course. of course it is.'s those incentives that are the problem here that congress refuses to fix and that takes statutory fixes. we can't just issue memos, like president obama did. courts strike those down when president trump does it. and they defend the memos of president obama, even when they were illegal even acknowledged to be by the president, meaning president obama himself, like daca. so we don't have these options. congress has to fix these loopholes and that means closing them. i run the asylum system. we have over 300,000 case backlog as we continue to be rushed at the border. we're doing everything we can to knock that bag log down, but until congress fixes the loopholes, meaning gets rid of them, and offers more incentives instead, like the healthcare for illegals, we are not going to see an end to this crisis. that's why people are rushing the border. maria: this country has been open arms for as long as i know. >> absolutely. maria: but the fact is asylum is one thing. i remember when i inte
i can get free healthcare. >> of course. of course it is.'s those incentives that are the problem here that congress refuses to fix and that takes statutory fixes. we can't just issue memos, like president obama did. courts strike those down when president trump does it. and they defend the memos of president obama, even when they were illegal even acknowledged to be by the president, meaning president obama himself, like daca. so we don't have these options. congress has to fix these...
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does not get twice as good healthcare.elatively cheap and amazingly efficient. there are no people in the middle making money out of it. there is no insurance companies, no schemes, no profit—making organisations, the money comes from the government to the healthcare service. the healthcare service delivers the service. so we are very efficient, however, patients are unpredictable and medicine is unpredictable and all it takes is for one thing to go wrong and your 100% occupancy of the intensive care unit leads to 20 operations being cancelled. and paying doctors and nurses and staff to sit there twiddling their thumbs is inefficient. so how close to breaking point do you feel your nhs, our nhs to be today? it already suffers from lack of funding to the extent that it actually affects patient care. heart surgery, for example, a lot of the heart operations we do, we do them because we want to make people feel better. you know, get through the pain, angina, breathlessness, all that sort of stuff. but a lot of the operations
does not get twice as good healthcare.elatively cheap and amazingly efficient. there are no people in the middle making money out of it. there is no insurance companies, no schemes, no profit—making organisations, the money comes from the government to the healthcare service. the healthcare service delivers the service. so we are very efficient, however, patients are unpredictable and medicine is unpredictable and all it takes is for one thing to go wrong and your 100% occupancy of the...
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costs. >> so there's healthcare costs in general. does it is say about the difficulty of paying more specifically for healthcare premiums and deductibles. >> yeah. premiums and deductibles -- the premiums are the one thing. we have 47% say it's basically easy. 40% say it's hard for them to do that. but part that have is because the economy has gotten bertha little bit over the past couple of years so that number has gone up, but it's gone up for other things like for groceries and rent and mortgages as well, too. it suggests there's a huge number of people. 47% say their premiums are bad and 45% say it's difficult to pay for their deductibles and out-of-pocket expenses and things that are really driving them more so than almost any other type of household expense that they have. >> it was real interesting that the -- that this found -- this poll found that he can sear a factor on whether people decide if they start a business or even if they are going to change a job. 49% said this is a major factor and 29% a minor factor and 26% say
costs. >> so there's healthcare costs in general. does it is say about the difficulty of paying more specifically for healthcare premiums and deductibles. >> yeah. premiums and deductibles -- the premiums are the one thing. we have 47% say it's basically easy. 40% say it's hard for them to do that. but part that have is because the economy has gotten bertha little bit over the past couple of years so that number has gone up, but it's gone up for other things like for groceries and...
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ideological divide, and bernie sanders, your healthcare plan, medicare for all. we know there's an anonymous push back on medicare for all. not only it will cost $132 trillion but also knockout 180 million people to come together entrance from the private sector. how do you justify that? >> two things. first, the system cost $4920. you have to look at it in comparison, they will reduce the pharmaceutical costs. a lot of the hospital costs and insurance costs. if you read the bill, it allows for supplemental insurance. medicare for all, you get -- >> i did read the bill. it makes the insurance industry unlawful. it's unlawful. >> it's like britain's bill, you can have supplemental insurance after medicare. that is something many people support. strong medicare but if you still, after you get everything and you still want private insurance, you can have it under the bill in half. >> he said the eurocrats running your life, the government will tell you if you can get the mri or not. this is one of the issues this plan. i >> if people who are on medicare, if you ask
ideological divide, and bernie sanders, your healthcare plan, medicare for all. we know there's an anonymous push back on medicare for all. not only it will cost $132 trillion but also knockout 180 million people to come together entrance from the private sector. how do you justify that? >> two things. first, the system cost $4920. you have to look at it in comparison, they will reduce the pharmaceutical costs. a lot of the hospital costs and insurance costs. if you read the bill, it...
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what about the private healthcare system.erstand what the candidate want to play to the liberal base , but they didn't do much to push it out of that realm. >> and it is always tricky, especially when you have this many candidates on stage at one time, giving 62nd answers or te seconds and give them a chance to respond tody somebody who's going directly after them. it is a lot to manage and a lot of hot topics tonight. when you're five moderators, it gets even more complicateded. >> and when you have audio problems, that's not good either . have to say that elizabeth warren, who was the only top-tier candidate on that stage , got most of the questions in the first half-hour, she really sort of dominated for on thing. she had a consistent theme vethroughout the evening, takin on corporations, corrupt society , rate the company and all of that. we got to the point where you may have mentioned this, tulsi gabbard took over her twitter account and that is clear who msnbc wants to become president. and the rare instances for the c
what about the private healthcare system.erstand what the candidate want to play to the liberal base , but they didn't do much to push it out of that realm. >> and it is always tricky, especially when you have this many candidates on stage at one time, giving 62nd answers or te seconds and give them a chance to respond tody somebody who's going directly after them. it is a lot to manage and a lot of hot topics tonight. when you're five moderators, it gets even more complicateded. >>...
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do americans have to pay for their own healthcare and then pay for the healthcare of illegals and inhe end have no long-term care when they are incapable of caring for themselves? maybe an illegal who got the free healthcare paid for by that american now in trouble might help. i don't think so. one democrat actually thinks a spiritual clown might do it. >> so mr. president if you are listening, i want to you hear me, please. you have harnessed fear for political purposes and only love can cast that out. so i, sir, i have a feeling you know our doing. i am going to harness love for political purposes. i will meet you on that field, and, sir, love will win. judge jeanine: not on is trump still in his lamborghini, all those in the clown car are in his rearview mirror. let me know what you think of on facebook and twitter. president trump arriving in south korea after wrapping up the g20 summit. chief white house correspondent john roberts joins me now from stoal with the latest -- from seoul with the latest. >> there is a little league baseball game going on in the stadium across the st
do americans have to pay for their own healthcare and then pay for the healthcare of illegals and inhe end have no long-term care when they are incapable of caring for themselves? maybe an illegal who got the free healthcare paid for by that american now in trouble might help. i don't think so. one democrat actually thinks a spiritual clown might do it. >> so mr. president if you are listening, i want to you hear me, please. you have harnessed fear for political purposes and only love can...
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>> they do payment firms, they do it in healthcare and other areas as well for insurance.e'll see if they maintain that part of it certainly the healthcare part is the real deal here >> could be another $3 billion plus deal this morning bertha coombs, thank you >>> still on deck, why one hot pot stock is not hot this morning. >>> then winning in boston of course they're winning in sports, but now they're hoping to win in casinos. contessa brewer will have a look at a new 2$2.5 billion casino in massachusetts that you won't see anywhere else. ♪ ♪ applebee's new loaded chicken fajitas. now only $10.99. the first survivor of ais out there.sease and the alzheimer's association is going to make it happen. but we won't get there without you. visit alz.org to join the fight. that's what happens in golf nothiand in life.ily. i'm very fortunate i can lean on people, and that for me is what teamwork is all about. you can't do everything yourself. you need someone to guide you and help you make those tough decisions, that's morgan stanley. they're industry leaders, but the most impor
>> they do payment firms, they do it in healthcare and other areas as well for insurance.e'll see if they maintain that part of it certainly the healthcare part is the real deal here >> could be another $3 billion plus deal this morning bertha coombs, thank you >>> still on deck, why one hot pot stock is not hot this morning. >>> then winning in boston of course they're winning in sports, but now they're hoping to win in casinos. contessa brewer will have a look at...
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we do need to fundamental healthcare. the last thing is we need to have a conversation about domestic terrorism. because a lot of what is happening with gun violence in america. it's very simple. it's called care-ism. it's domestic terrorism p. thank you. >> congressman, let me ask you, because you mentioned weapons of war. be you this shooter had two .45 handguns, a suppressor. reportedly he purchased them legally. so is there anything about your gun control proposal that would have prevented this shooting? >> well, we should not have high capacity magazines, which i understand he had. >> yes. >> you don't need a suppressor. that's something like you know az assassins need to use. we shouldn't have that here at home. and i don't know all the details of this particular incident. but the fact that he was able to purchase the guns legally makes me say maybe we got some problems with our gun laws? . [ applause ] >> let's bring in steve sarah fen -- sarafen, a semi retired gun owner. >> as an exveteran of war, how does your m
we do need to fundamental healthcare. the last thing is we need to have a conversation about domestic terrorism. because a lot of what is happening with gun violence in america. it's very simple. it's called care-ism. it's domestic terrorism p. thank you. >> congressman, let me ask you, because you mentioned weapons of war. be you this shooter had two .45 handguns, a suppressor. reportedly he purchased them legally. so is there anything about your gun control proposal that would have...
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help take control by asking your healthcare provider about vraylar.reats acute mania of bipolar i disorder. vraylar significantly reduces overall manic symptoms, and was proven in adults with mixed episodes who have both mania and depression. vraylar should not be used in elderly patients with dementia, due to increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor about fever, stiff muscles, or confusion, which may mean a life-threatening reaction or uncontrollable muscle movements, which may be permanent. side effects may not appear for several weeks. high cholesterol; weight gain; high blood sugar and decreased white blood cells, both of which can be serious or fatal; dizziness upon standing; falls; seizures; impaired judgment; heat sensitivity; and trouble swallowing may occur. ask your healthcare provider if vraylar can help you find your balance. >> last week we should do with health and human services. we talked about drug prices but there's a lot more recovery. take a look. >> in some ways one could look at your resume and say here is another guy
help take control by asking your healthcare provider about vraylar.reats acute mania of bipolar i disorder. vraylar significantly reduces overall manic symptoms, and was proven in adults with mixed episodes who have both mania and depression. vraylar should not be used in elderly patients with dementia, due to increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor about fever, stiff muscles, or confusion, which may mean a life-threatening reaction or uncontrollable muscle movements, which may be...
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and increase your quality of healthcare. is great for the country could only wonder why it took so long. we did not really have businessmen in the white house. we did not have innovators in d.c. and now we have one. and i applaud president trump. >> i think with the presence trying to do is address the problem of healthcare. nobody saying there's not a problem that needs to be addressed here. he's trying to incentivize people into trying to give them more options and he saying look, he can work, take pretax dollars, you can have choices for your health coverage. there will be a drop that some systemic exhibit a $50 billion drop in federal tax revenues as a result. >> over a 10 year period. >> yes and they will be a cost will certainly be a lesser cost than saying lester's giveaway healthcare. let's just implement a universal system. >> okay, you know how when i lived with the clip david when president trump is really into something, it does a lot of energy into it. when he's not into it that much he just kind of reads it. i
and increase your quality of healthcare. is great for the country could only wonder why it took so long. we did not really have businessmen in the white house. we did not have innovators in d.c. and now we have one. and i applaud president trump. >> i think with the presence trying to do is address the problem of healthcare. nobody saying there's not a problem that needs to be addressed here. he's trying to incentivize people into trying to give them more options and he saying look, he...