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and healthcare reform. everyone has access to quality affordable healthcare. scott has devoted his career to include health to all americans through innovations like the bc bs health index and health of america reports. it identifies health issues and challenges and provides insight to improve the quality of care across america. scott was named president and ceo of the csa in 2000 after surfing four years a senior executive vice president including two years as chief operating officer. prior to that, and executive vice president, for system development, he was in charge of new business strategy and bc bs technology evaluation center. he is renowned for evaluating safety and effectiveness of emerging medical treatments. when you're in scott's tenure, the required program was introduced through this national program, which allows blue pan members who receive health benefits of traveling or living in another part of the blue area. our nationwide membership in the system, has increased from $65 million from the
and healthcare reform. everyone has access to quality affordable healthcare. scott has devoted his career to include health to all americans through innovations like the bc bs health index and health of america reports. it identifies health issues and challenges and provides insight to improve the quality of care across america. scott was named president and ceo of the csa in 2000 after surfing four years a senior executive vice president including two years as chief operating officer. prior to...
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healthcare system. big, it's complicated, it's many ways and in so what did affordable care act did which was tremendous progress, tremendous progress, it took the healthcare system in it made a step forward improving access to care by creating exchanges, expanding medicaid and protecting things like pre-existing conditions. that's the way you reform the system.re you don't do what the medicare for all folks are saying, which throw the whole system out, cause complete upheaval, and then start again. that's never going to happen. not a practical way to fix healthcare. future children and grandchildren will inherit inroaching $23 trillion debt. how big of a concern should that be? >> well, it's a big problem, but the reasons people think. americanited states of is not quote greece. a lot of people like to say we're going to be in default of our debt. are never going to default on our debt. the united states of america is the greatest credit worthy nation in the world. we have the wealth to handle the have
healthcare system. big, it's complicated, it's many ways and in so what did affordable care act did which was tremendous progress, tremendous progress, it took the healthcare system in it made a step forward improving access to care by creating exchanges, expanding medicaid and protecting things like pre-existing conditions. that's the way you reform the system.re you don't do what the medicare for all folks are saying, which throw the whole system out, cause complete upheaval, and then start...
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healthcare multiples is looking at the healthcare sector index which this etf is actually based on actually hit the zenith 2015 and it has been going down i don't have all why is that? overall healthcare has been seeing earnings growth we haven't soon core someoneing prices in growth here. we don't see very high prices for options in xlv we are talking applied volatility for january about 15%. >> that puts that basically. look at where the vix closed vix closed today at about 14 and change so this is a really fair value trade. to be able to buy optionality. i was looking out to january you can buy the 92 call. 3% in this range consider this, what do you think the chances are that overall this sector could move 3% or more between now and the third friday in january. that's how long we have to make this bet the short answer is it's reasonable to assume it can move 3% and considerably in either direction and in either case that makes this a reasonable what i to basically limit your risk and play to the upside here. >> karen, do you have a thought here >> it's interesting to me the relative str
healthcare multiples is looking at the healthcare sector index which this etf is actually based on actually hit the zenith 2015 and it has been going down i don't have all why is that? overall healthcare has been seeing earnings growth we haven't soon core someoneing prices in growth here. we don't see very high prices for options in xlv we are talking applied volatility for january about 15%. >> that puts that basically. look at where the vix closed vix closed today at about 14 and...
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>> so we have a really diverse portfolio of healthcare programs. i think of our health programs in two different ways. we serve people who are already licensed or certified in the field and people that don't have any healthcare experience but want to get a foot in the door. we serve a wide range of occupations. we work with medical assistance, dental assistants, i'll be ends, rns and medical administrative assistance. is occupations we have seen a high demand of in the bay area and also have good entry-level wages. are refresher programs are really designed for people that already have a certificate come already are licensed, but maybe people have taken a little bit of time off without a license or certificate and weren't able to find work in that field. we have targeted short-term trainings for those folks to refresh the clinical skills, get their confidence back up and practice the soft skills and please employers really want. to support them finding a job afterward. are other training programs are more for folks not certified and trained already
>> so we have a really diverse portfolio of healthcare programs. i think of our health programs in two different ways. we serve people who are already licensed or certified in the field and people that don't have any healthcare experience but want to get a foot in the door. we serve a wide range of occupations. we work with medical assistance, dental assistants, i'll be ends, rns and medical administrative assistance. is occupations we have seen a high demand of in the bay area and also...
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could you speak to healthcare plans in other developed nations, universal healthcare plans and other developed nations and how they compare to the current system and another possible healthcare system? >> most other advanced economies have some kind of system that involves a lot more -- not a lot more but put it this way. the government get involved to a degree where they control the system through the legislative process, regulatory process or some combination of that. there is a lot of variety in terms of the health system some rely on private not-for-profit private insurance companies to deliver care like switzerland and germany do and some have direct government provision all the way across the board like the uk. they own the hospital and pay the physicians directly through the government so there is a lot of differentiation across these countries. the big point to understand is something i tried to set the outset which is what drives a market-driven system is the resource allocation is outside the control of the government to some degree in the hands of people, consumers making
could you speak to healthcare plans in other developed nations, universal healthcare plans and other developed nations and how they compare to the current system and another possible healthcare system? >> most other advanced economies have some kind of system that involves a lot more -- not a lot more but put it this way. the government get involved to a degree where they control the system through the legislative process, regulatory process or some combination of that. there is a lot of...
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healthcare is incredibly labor intensive healthcare industry and there's a lot of low skilled labor especially think of long-term care issues. if you think about the aging of the baby boom generation in a few years people are going to be going into their 80s.they are going to need round-the-clock nursing care, need home health assistance. in terms of the native workforce, traditionally that is not been with the workers come from for that. traditionally you've had a very large share of immigrant workers that are responsible for providing these home health services, and the extent spending on healthcare increases and use dispensing au of their countries around the world, with physician fees control, with which is controlled, with kind of real tight budgetary controls, it really does tend quite often you see this in germany and england, it tends to feedback and immigration policy, really just under the pressure of challenges of keeping the trains run on time in terms of the healthcare system. >> thank you, chris. the last point was interesting because i guess the increase in healthcare costs will
healthcare is incredibly labor intensive healthcare industry and there's a lot of low skilled labor especially think of long-term care issues. if you think about the aging of the baby boom generation in a few years people are going to be going into their 80s.they are going to need round-the-clock nursing care, need home health assistance. in terms of the native workforce, traditionally that is not been with the workers come from for that. traditionally you've had a very large share of immigrant...
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although i think, the reason i believe that is because healthcare is a right.without the liable - - reliable access to healthcare. it's how we deal with some of the barbarism . people died because they can't afford insulin and so on. a i refuse to accept in america, that it allows people to die because they can't afford prescription medications. >> congresswoman, as far as the impeachment is concerned. do you think congressman schiff had a rocky rollout as far as dealing with the whistleblowers claim ahead of time to now we are finding out otherwise. >> i don't think it's rocky because all of this is in complete compliance with whistleblower laws. and there's nothing out of the norm about that. this whistleblower followed all of the laws of protocol we have established forwhistleblowing . followed all the proper channels. it was vetted and - - by the inspector general. those aren't my concerns. >> thank you very much. with regard to the just society. i understand the frustration of answering the question, how much is it going to cost and how will you pay given
although i think, the reason i believe that is because healthcare is a right.without the liable - - reliable access to healthcare. it's how we deal with some of the barbarism . people died because they can't afford insulin and so on. a i refuse to accept in america, that it allows people to die because they can't afford prescription medications. >> congresswoman, as far as the impeachment is concerned. do you think congressman schiff had a rocky rollout as far as dealing with the...
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healthcare is a unique kind of good. i would like to say it is the only good you can purchase when you are unconscious. if you are going to value human life in a country that values human life, we require emergency rooms to get care to people who walk in their doors and you may or may not be able to pay for it that means we have a lot of healthcare spending and healthcare costs and how do you cover that and that is why democrats are more readily turning to government solutions but that leads them with the question how to pay for it. >> i once fell asleep and pocket bought taylor swift's album in my iphone. >> i promise you it is not intentional. >> we talked about a couple other policy proposals and an example of why it is important to discuss who benefits. you talked about surprise building regulations. one of the counter arguments is if you pass these rules prices might not come down and when we see hospitals lobbying against these regulations that seems to be lie that argument but what do you see as a virtue of the ru
healthcare is a unique kind of good. i would like to say it is the only good you can purchase when you are unconscious. if you are going to value human life in a country that values human life, we require emergency rooms to get care to people who walk in their doors and you may or may not be able to pay for it that means we have a lot of healthcare spending and healthcare costs and how do you cover that and that is why democrats are more readily turning to government solutions but that leads...
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healthcare is incredibly labor intensive healthcare industry and there's a lot of low skilled labor especially think of long-term care issues. if you think about the aging of the baby boom generation in a few years people are going to be going into their 80s.they are going to need round-the-clock nursing care, need home health assistance. in terms of the native workforce, traditionally that is not been with the workers come from for that. traditionally you've had a very large share of immigrant workers that are responsible for providing these home health services, and the extent spending on healthcare increases and use dispensing au of their countries around the world, with physician fees control, with which is controlled, with kind of real tight budgetary controls, it really does tend quite often you see this in germany and england, it tends to feedback and immigration policy, really just under the pressure of challenges of keeping the trains run on time in terms of the healthcare system. >> thank you, chris. the last point was interesting because i guess the increase in healthcare costs will
healthcare is incredibly labor intensive healthcare industry and there's a lot of low skilled labor especially think of long-term care issues. if you think about the aging of the baby boom generation in a few years people are going to be going into their 80s.they are going to need round-the-clock nursing care, need home health assistance. in terms of the native workforce, traditionally that is not been with the workers come from for that. traditionally you've had a very large share of immigrant...
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i think we need to do that in healthcare. i think sometimes we become a medical establishment where we become content in the status quo are giving that it is not as good of a system that we've not really challenged it. i think too many of us just collect our paycheck every two weeks and complain about the system and we really need to speak up. when i suggested we should have public reporting for the infection rates in every admission rates and basic quality measures, i was told this was crazy and radical we could never do it and hospitals simply can't do it. i promoted this in the unaccountable. a few years later it became standard and nobody questioned it. when we suggested in a study of medical care gone wrong if it were a disease just the third leading cause in the united states, we were criticized. within six months, the story started to come out of children dying in their car because their parents was on the opioids, and opioids within a year became the number one cause of death in people under 50 in the united states. s
i think we need to do that in healthcare. i think sometimes we become a medical establishment where we become content in the status quo are giving that it is not as good of a system that we've not really challenged it. i think too many of us just collect our paycheck every two weeks and complain about the system and we really need to speak up. when i suggested we should have public reporting for the infection rates in every admission rates and basic quality measures, i was told this was crazy...
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so the remaining healthcare divisions are stand a stand alo. the first requires easy to develop specific for sub-acute care services. it is skilled nurses in which patients require a higher level of care such as ventilator care. the requirement was to present the health commission. this was completed in 2016 through presentation of the post-acute care to the health commission. c.p.m.c. is currently engaged in the project to a assess and develop strategies in the city. second is integration of staff across the c.p.m.c. campuses. in 2016 they completed integration of st. luke's to a single integrated staff. they have maintained this with opening of the new mission bernal hospital. the third provision requires the participation in a community benefits partnership. they continued to participate in the san francisco health improvement partnership which is a nonprofit hospital and community-based organizations to improve the health and wellness of san franciscans. the next commitment i is for the easy to continue partnership. they maintained the curr
so the remaining healthcare divisions are stand a stand alo. the first requires easy to develop specific for sub-acute care services. it is skilled nurses in which patients require a higher level of care such as ventilator care. the requirement was to present the health commission. this was completed in 2016 through presentation of the post-acute care to the health commission. c.p.m.c. is currently engaged in the project to a assess and develop strategies in the city. second is integration of...
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the republicans have released 66 page healthcare plan that aims to replace obamacare. the plan says it will transform the individual marketplace current regulatory structure, unwind washington centric approach and largely return regulatory authority to individual states. so heather, would you sign on to this? >> so far i like what i have to here, haven't read the 66 page plan but as they unveil the details it sounds a lot better than what has been proposed from senator warren without the details her medicare for all which according to committee for federal nonpartisan committee they said if we double the corporate tax rate even if we increase tax brackets the top two, 70% and eliminate loopholes that we feel cannot pay that only covers 40% of the 30 trillion-dollar price tag on medicare fraud. >> they had this plan a couple years ago they could've repealed and replaced obamacare. it has some good things from what i skimmed but it beats around the bush that there's fundamental issues of healthcare that are hard to fix frankly. >> like? >> they have patents, it's hard to
the republicans have released 66 page healthcare plan that aims to replace obamacare. the plan says it will transform the individual marketplace current regulatory structure, unwind washington centric approach and largely return regulatory authority to individual states. so heather, would you sign on to this? >> so far i like what i have to here, haven't read the 66 page plan but as they unveil the details it sounds a lot better than what has been proposed from senator warren without the...
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but what we focus on his lowering the cost of healthcare.may as we have cms, burdens getting away of doctors spending time with their patients and increasing costs, whether focusing on efficiencies in the system like interoperability and making sure patients have access to their health care records, we're trying to focus on actions that will lower the cost of care for americans. if we do that more people will be able to afford healthcare. >> i have had some kentucky hospitals that have contacted me about the star rating system and understand the , purpose but it doesn't adequately reflect the quality that they produce at their hospital's. so cms decided to change the hospital star rating methodology so my question is that some stakeholders equate this star rating from hospitals from care website into the pathology as updated but what does cms plan to use thecurrent methodology to w update star ratings ? any estimate? >> i appreciate the question. i'll start with as we are focusing on healthcare costs we believe transparency is important and
but what we focus on his lowering the cost of healthcare.may as we have cms, burdens getting away of doctors spending time with their patients and increasing costs, whether focusing on efficiencies in the system like interoperability and making sure patients have access to their health care records, we're trying to focus on actions that will lower the cost of care for americans. if we do that more people will be able to afford healthcare. >> i have had some kentucky hospitals that have...
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and as a result of the huge healthcare cost crisis, we have a giant healthcare availability crisis. it is very clear to me that all of that care should be available to every transgender youth. that is a drcritical part of thr life and has to be part of every healthcare plan and part of the public option that believe in. healthcare is a right for every american in the 21st century. it's an absolute right. this is a critical part of the healthcare for these young people. so in other words, once again, how is it possible that we're having this huge healthcare problem? because the government failed us. we have a broken government. corporations have bought it. and ultimately you have to ask, how are we going to break the strangle hold on the democracy to serve people in this way? for ten years i have been putting together coalitions of ordinary american citizens to beat the corporations. we can win. i have been winning. we'll have to to do it in a big way in washington d.c. we'll have to return the government to the people. really that's what i'm running for. just this problem. to delive
and as a result of the huge healthcare cost crisis, we have a giant healthcare availability crisis. it is very clear to me that all of that care should be available to every transgender youth. that is a drcritical part of thr life and has to be part of every healthcare plan and part of the public option that believe in. healthcare is a right for every american in the 21st century. it's an absolute right. this is a critical part of the healthcare for these young people. so in other words, once...
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you paid not to have healthcare. it was a penalty. it ever held up in the supreme court i don't know but it did and we just got rid of it. we did it the old-fashioned way. we vastly expanded options including short-term plans and health reimbursement agents -- arrangements which are incredible. many of these are up to 60% less expensive than obama care. [applause] pres. trump: nobody got that. obama care. i said obama care. [laughter] president obama care, he can have it. we did a great job in running it . we unfortunately had one vote the middle of the night just one thumbs down that wasn't good after years and years of campaigning. repeal and replace. we have done a great job because we got rid of the individual mandate and we are running it better, still no good because it's too expensive. the premium is way too high and all of the elements of it are just not good. we are coming up with an incredible plan that if the republicans take back the house, keep the senate, keep the presidency, we're going to have a fantastic day. [applaus
you paid not to have healthcare. it was a penalty. it ever held up in the supreme court i don't know but it did and we just got rid of it. we did it the old-fashioned way. we vastly expanded options including short-term plans and health reimbursement agents -- arrangements which are incredible. many of these are up to 60% less expensive than obama care. [applause] pres. trump: nobody got that. obama care. i said obama care. [laughter] president obama care, he can have it. we did a great job in...
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rob: the problem with healthcare over and over, it is not that complicated, just really expensive healthcare make it cheap? >> one of the biggest challenges in america is the cost of healthcare. what our bill does is makes healthcare more transparent, promotes innovation, promotes consumers but mostly patients and doctors back in charge of their healthcare. rob: let's take a look at bernie sanders. this is an estimate on what medicare for all, what some others are proposing, looking like it is going to be $3 trillion per year over ten years and that is an initial estimate and the number could go up. when you look at a cost like that what do you say to americans, these numbers don't make sense anymore. >> they don't make sense and there is disagreement among the candidates for president on the democrat side, they are shouting at each other about the cost because you are looking at almost $33 trillion in the first ten years. we can't afford that. the worst part for americans is taking away insurance money. rob: what kind of tax increase would that entail? it would have to be a dramatic hankeri
rob: the problem with healthcare over and over, it is not that complicated, just really expensive healthcare make it cheap? >> one of the biggest challenges in america is the cost of healthcare. what our bill does is makes healthcare more transparent, promotes innovation, promotes consumers but mostly patients and doctors back in charge of their healthcare. rob: let's take a look at bernie sanders. this is an estimate on what medicare for all, what some others are proposing, looking like...
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healthcare.competition stays forever. these changes are causing drug prices to go down. we have seen the biggest decrease in drug prices on the inflation index measure in 51 years. the drug trend when the president took office is down 12% since the president took office in terms of where prices would have been. lou: the president is adamant he wants drug prices down. he wants prices for healthcare down. i don't know that we had a president who introduced the idea of efficiency into healthcare and achieving results certainly in the first term of office. >> he is dogged in getting drug prices down. he wants list prices down. he wants what people pay out of pocket down. he wants better negotiations in our federal negotiations and he wants toned foreign free riding. he commissioned me to get that done and it's delivering results. the united states overpays for its drugs and our western high economy competitors under pay for their drugs. the united states sync year citizen is paying for the intravenou
healthcare.competition stays forever. these changes are causing drug prices to go down. we have seen the biggest decrease in drug prices on the inflation index measure in 51 years. the drug trend when the president took office is down 12% since the president took office in terms of where prices would have been. lou: the president is adamant he wants drug prices down. he wants prices for healthcare down. i don't know that we had a president who introduced the idea of efficiency into healthcare...
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i suspect that means is here legally and other american citizens who don't have healthcare.s we talked about before that is the same argument people arguing for universal healthcare and obamacare when president obama was in office made for having a broader healthcare coverage, to be sure you don't have these costs for people showing up in hospitals and emergency rooms without healthcare. eric: is it based in fact? people come to take advantage of it? >> indeed. that is a debatable fact between the two sides on this issue. eric: it is called draconian and we will see challenges in court. >> i think so and that is the precedent for a lot of things, they end up in court. it doesn't give a lot of time to people working in counselor offices around the world to come up with or study or figure out what the criteria will be. there job going forward if this proclamation goes into effect, to test or require people who are applying for those visas to show they can pay for it. eric: they show up and get a visa saying this is my health card. how does it work? >> the state department will
i suspect that means is here legally and other american citizens who don't have healthcare.s we talked about before that is the same argument people arguing for universal healthcare and obamacare when president obama was in office made for having a broader healthcare coverage, to be sure you don't have these costs for people showing up in hospitals and emergency rooms without healthcare. eric: is it based in fact? people come to take advantage of it? >> indeed. that is a debatable fact...
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and national union of healthcare workers, nhw, as well am i missing anyone? i think that's theunions. the assembly member sil tin didn't has been with us from the beginning and the amazing mark chucklebang. and labor council represented by kim tavaloni, sciu10-1 by katelyn prendavel, jason kloom, local 21 represented by deborah grabel, julia harding and i think that's it and nuhw by paul kumar and ryan beaston, 2015 by lerma and julia harding. and then zach golden, sarah short from the demand coalition who was just, i think detained by hopefully will be joining us soon didn't then finally we've received amazing support this entire time by the incredible liam mcglofland and jackie kragr. thank you for your incredible nonstop work on this measure and then finally, there was a little conflict before we came in here. there's a lot of excitement and emotion but i will tell you the deputy sheriff's association has been supportive of mental health sf. so let's just know that they have been supporting us from the get-go on this initiative, because they know what it m
and national union of healthcare workers, nhw, as well am i missing anyone? i think that's theunions. the assembly member sil tin didn't has been with us from the beginning and the amazing mark chucklebang. and labor council represented by kim tavaloni, sciu10-1 by katelyn prendavel, jason kloom, local 21 represented by deborah grabel, julia harding and i think that's it and nuhw by paul kumar and ryan beaston, 2015 by lerma and julia harding. and then zach golden, sarah short from the demand...
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we face unique challenges in healthcare and that have not been over come. what would you do as president to support the bi sexual community. >> thank you for the question. we should build on the work of president obama. and the obama administration. including to make sure bi sexual voices are represented in the administration and they're part of the feed back in the input we have going fard in administrative action and also as we push legislation. i also think one of the things that i haven't caught everybody's presentation tonight. the questions that have come up. i haven't heard it in the ones i have. one of the things i thought was really spectacular that happened over the course of the last year, was that an in illinois it became the first state to require that in its public school criurriculum that lgbtq taught. that is a milestone. including for the bi sexual community. i believe one thing we need to do is make sure we raise a generation of young people who have a greater understanding and more appreciation for all of our american family. who doesn't
we face unique challenges in healthcare and that have not been over come. what would you do as president to support the bi sexual community. >> thank you for the question. we should build on the work of president obama. and the obama administration. including to make sure bi sexual voices are represented in the administration and they're part of the feed back in the input we have going fard in administrative action and also as we push legislation. i also think one of the things that i...
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if you retire early, you got to figure out how you are going pay for those healthcare cost. consider how your income is to keep your premiums down >> what are some ways people can save money on this you have to know what you are getting in medicare. original medicare is part a and part b part a covers hospital visits and part b covers out of patient visits and there is part c it is more of a hmo where you can pick your own doctor you want to make sure you stay in that plan to keep costs down. that changes depending on how healthy you are and illness and what medication your doctors have prescribed. you want to look at that every year that could change and you want to be in the lowest cost plan that you can and still provide the drugs that you need. if out of pocket expenses gets to be too much, you have to figure out how to pay for that >> we are talking about united health which are doing well today. what options do you people haves these days when they're looking at those medicare advantage place. what do they offer >> they offer a variety of plan. this is the time if you
if you retire early, you got to figure out how you are going pay for those healthcare cost. consider how your income is to keep your premiums down >> what are some ways people can save money on this you have to know what you are getting in medicare. original medicare is part a and part b part a covers hospital visits and part b covers out of patient visits and there is part c it is more of a hmo where you can pick your own doctor you want to make sure you stay in that plan to keep costs...
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the healthcare industry -- when it is not there, you notice. and sometimes certain things can be taken for granted. we typically see commercial buildings, residential, retail, and hospitals are a completely different type of building. they are so much more complex, they are so much more technical. we are not just installing simple every day features, there's different finishes, there's all kinds of machinery, technology, things need to be programmed, so it is just a feat that these projects to get finished and completed, and with the high numbers i am seeing on here, i am really impressed. i want to congratulate mr. nam on his position and i feel really confident that he will be doing the right thing and getting all the right parties involved to sit down and get as many residents working on these jobs as we can. >> thank you. commissioner johnson? >> i just want to thank my fellow commissioners and thanks staff for this report. i just want to also echo that i think that the d.a. agreements are so often both about what was discussed at the time
the healthcare industry -- when it is not there, you notice. and sometimes certain things can be taken for granted. we typically see commercial buildings, residential, retail, and hospitals are a completely different type of building. they are so much more complex, they are so much more technical. we are not just installing simple every day features, there's different finishes, there's all kinds of machinery, technology, things need to be programmed, so it is just a feat that these projects to...
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it's like having the dmv run the healthcare system. has to realize the cost is not going to be -- she can't cover the cost with a wealth tax. liz: finish your thought because i have a quick question. >> also she'll have to realize there will be rationed care and long waits for care just like in canada where i am from. the average wait to see a primary care doctor to see a specialist is five months. there will be a greater demand for healthcare under single payer when people think it's free. liz: how do you have a healthcare system in an unaccountable government? >> you cannot. the american people realize. that's why i think the polling for medicare for all has gone down to 51%. it's not going to work. liz: we are so sorry we ran out of time with you. would you comp back on the show again? we would love to have you. lou dobbs is next. he's fired up. [♪] lou: good evening, the radical dimms have completed their effort to formalize their efforts to overthrow the president of the united states. the vote in the house 232-196. all but two of
it's like having the dmv run the healthcare system. has to realize the cost is not going to be -- she can't cover the cost with a wealth tax. liz: finish your thought because i have a quick question. >> also she'll have to realize there will be rationed care and long waits for care just like in canada where i am from. the average wait to see a primary care doctor to see a specialist is five months. there will be a greater demand for healthcare under single payer when people think it's...
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so pretty different than healthcare. i come from a very healthcare family and background.tes, ray dalio's fund, you can't really leave your desk. i mean, you're sitting there responsible for billions of dollars of investment. so honestly, if you think about okay, how much you want to work for your employer and help them and how much you love them and whatnot and how your breath is, you might actually choose differently. lauren: so you weren't going to the dentist. >> no, i wasn't going to the dentist. lauren: and you weren't alone. >> i was definitely not alone. it was a common joke across the office, coffee breath. lauren: yeah. a different way to look at it, but you're definitely disrupting the field. eva, thank you so much for the time. >> thank you. lauren: and the idea. tracee over to you. tracee: checking futures right now, seeing that selloff accelerating this morning. investors may be still digesting that potential partial trade deal with china. dow futures down by 116 points, s&p down by 14 and-a-half, nasdaq down by 47. well, texas evens things up with the yankee
so pretty different than healthcare. i come from a very healthcare family and background.tes, ray dalio's fund, you can't really leave your desk. i mean, you're sitting there responsible for billions of dollars of investment. so honestly, if you think about okay, how much you want to work for your employer and help them and how much you love them and whatnot and how your breath is, you might actually choose differently. lauren: so you weren't going to the dentist. >> no, i wasn't going to...
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we must support our frontline workers and delivering healthcare to all who needs it. th,and our students in support f making mental health sf real for our city now. now sarah short says, and i quote, healthcare, not handcuffs. >> thank you, any a member of the public who has spoken that wishes to speak. seeing none, public comment is closed. i just want to tell you from the bottom of my heart, thank you, thank you for your beautiful inspiring words. thank you for having been in this fight a lot longer than i have and for sticking with it and thank you for teaching us so much about what we need to do right and how to be a model, not only for our region but our state and for our country. we are 100% committed to seeing this through. hopefully, we -- like if any of you had asked, we can reach agreement with the mayor's office and get it implemented sooner rather than later. i think that's something we would all love to see. but like others have said, it has to be the big bold vision, the universal system that we allallall need and want. hopefully we will get there and on
we must support our frontline workers and delivering healthcare to all who needs it. th,and our students in support f making mental health sf real for our city now. now sarah short says, and i quote, healthcare, not handcuffs. >> thank you, any a member of the public who has spoken that wishes to speak. seeing none, public comment is closed. i just want to tell you from the bottom of my heart, thank you, thank you for your beautiful inspiring words. thank you for having been in this fight...
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how do you build a healthcare system that doesn't focus on the healthcare workforce first?need health professionals in dc. carley: there are others running for cory booker's seat as he runs for president. we will see what happens. >> check me out and follow our campaign. heather: jersey panel is here. carley: it is 25 after the hour, donald trump heading to pennsylvania to talk energy. mike kelly will be here. the president has already made his mark on his state, he joins us live next. >> into left centerfield, the national take game one. heather: gnats, one came closer to winning the first world series ever at the risk of being to the center with the jersey panel. we send jillian to houston live coming up when "fox and friends first" continues on wednesday morning. - [narrator] do you have less energy than you used to? after we reach age 40, there's a big drop in our energy level and now you can get it back. jumpstart your heart-healthy energy with the circulation superfood of superbeets by humann. one teaspoon of superbeets every day supports healthy circulation and promo
how do you build a healthcare system that doesn't focus on the healthcare workforce first?need health professionals in dc. carley: there are others running for cory booker's seat as he runs for president. we will see what happens. >> check me out and follow our campaign. heather: jersey panel is here. carley: it is 25 after the hour, donald trump heading to pennsylvania to talk energy. mike kelly will be here. the president has already made his mark on his state, he joins us live next....
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they interviewed a professor from emory university in charge of healthcare and what he said was look this program medicare fraud was designed to be distractive and and to have winners and have losers be very disruptive and the cost for the american people for the middle class will be high. this is on top of the fact they will remove health insurance from 180 million americans who get their health insurance through work and will lose that. this is a program that is so radical that intimacy will not bring up the floor of the house and she is someone that loves appeasement in the green new deal and will go down very liberal approaches but hasn't brought that up in the house for a vote. under one-size-fits-all medicare for all you people will pay more to wait longer for worse care and it will be the class who bear the burden of the expense. >> last week house democrats decided again they would not have a vote to officially begin an impeachment effort so what do we have as a result of that connect a process going on in secret and we have selective the game without much material coming out
they interviewed a professor from emory university in charge of healthcare and what he said was look this program medicare fraud was designed to be distractive and and to have winners and have losers be very disruptive and the cost for the american people for the middle class will be high. this is on top of the fact they will remove health insurance from 180 million americans who get their health insurance through work and will lose that. this is a program that is so radical that intimacy will...
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through her healthcare.ike universal healthcare. i think that is a human right but also smart economic policy. i think we have to do things to encourage. david: but again, i am not calling for making private insurance illegal. you see what i mean? i'm a pragmatic idealist. >> let me ask you this. there are so many people who are just anti- president trump at this point that especially on the democratic stage that if you are a moderate right now you are really not that popular. we are even seeing joe biden with some of the policies go a little bit more towards the left. do you feel that the policy in terms of the ideas you're talking about is falling by the wayside just for this feeling of it, it has to be so extreme and so different, it has to be so polar opposite? >> and that's the problem with the democratic primary right now. i think what will happen is as we get closer to iowa and new hampshire i think the more moderates in the democratic party are going to step forward. the problem was some things that
through her healthcare.ike universal healthcare. i think that is a human right but also smart economic policy. i think we have to do things to encourage. david: but again, i am not calling for making private insurance illegal. you see what i mean? i'm a pragmatic idealist. >> let me ask you this. there are so many people who are just anti- president trump at this point that especially on the democratic stage that if you are a moderate right now you are really not that popular. we are even...
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they want to take away our guns and our healthcare and give it to illegal aliens.issue they are throwing away the constitution is going so far to the left because that is what the radical base demand. jillian: the first debate, the big night kamala harris, i am curious if you think any of the other candidates are going to go after joe biden in a different way with all the conversations to ukraine, will you take that and run with it? >> it is up for grabs. and to completely ignore and give joe biden the path because he is running for president for corruption in plain sight dealing with his son in ukraine and in china. it will be interesting to see if they do. kamala harris has problems of her own. she's on the campaign trail asking her own audience if she is electable and they are shouting back at her now. joe biden has issues when healy raised $15 million last quarter in three days. rob: let's talk about that. he had a low hall. even buttigieg beat joe biden in the last quarter. the president and the are in c pulled in an explosive $125 million. it seems both sides
they want to take away our guns and our healthcare and give it to illegal aliens.issue they are throwing away the constitution is going so far to the left because that is what the radical base demand. jillian: the first debate, the big night kamala harris, i am curious if you think any of the other candidates are going to go after joe biden in a different way with all the conversations to ukraine, will you take that and run with it? >> it is up for grabs. and to completely ignore and give...
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canada guarantees its people healthcare. the uk has national healthcare events. all of these countries that are developed, know that in order to be an advanced society, you need to guarantee people healthcare and we have not earned the right to call ourselves in advance country if we don't do that. so should have the controversial to say that we need to do things that we've never done before because that's what growth needs. >> not 20 years from now, very important. we need you. we need to have more inventory of housing. they are working hard but they don't have a saving ability. things are is it too expensive so we need someone like yourself to put up a voice in congress and evil to have. the dream off this great countr. thanks for being here. [applause] >> is also why it's not just on us. such is on me or if you people, we need to elect a lot more people. eing committed to this because i for one, am tired of us operating in a political system where people do things out of fear. either they do things because they are scared of what they are going to lose when th
canada guarantees its people healthcare. the uk has national healthcare events. all of these countries that are developed, know that in order to be an advanced society, you need to guarantee people healthcare and we have not earned the right to call ourselves in advance country if we don't do that. so should have the controversial to say that we need to do things that we've never done before because that's what growth needs. >> not 20 years from now, very important. we need you. we need...
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we never had healthcare, ever.f i ripped open my knee i went to the vet to get it sewed up because it was cheaper. when i was 14 and my mother turned 40 she passed away with undiagnosed diabetes. she had no idea. i think if we had a maxine hall is along the path of our journey she could have gotten a checkup. she never got a check up. she could have had that checkup and that she would have probably, you know, lived on. her life was cut short at 40 years old. when i think about healthcare and i think about healthcare for all and justice, i feel that this is something that i fight for every day because it is personal to me. i want to thank doctor james for all of the work you do because i know it is not easy. [applause.] and your amazing staff. i have a quick story. when we were looking for a space to spring some trailers so maxine hall would not close down, there was one area we were looking at. i won't tell you where. we got a huge push back from the community. i said why? this is amazing. we got a push back. they
we never had healthcare, ever.f i ripped open my knee i went to the vet to get it sewed up because it was cheaper. when i was 14 and my mother turned 40 she passed away with undiagnosed diabetes. she had no idea. i think if we had a maxine hall is along the path of our journey she could have gotten a checkup. she never got a check up. she could have had that checkup and that she would have probably, you know, lived on. her life was cut short at 40 years old. when i think about healthcare and i...
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( cheers and applause ) no one speaks about healthcare with the passion that bernie does. i also have a suspicion that's the same speech he gave every time the nurse tried to give him pills. no more pills! i have got to stand up to the pharmaceutical industry! i just need a nap, i'll be fine! ( laughter ) probably didn't notice but one of the 52 candidates on stage was tom steyer, hedge fund billionaire and scarecrow from mars. ( laughter ) most people only know steyer from his tv adds where he calls on president trump to be impeached. it's a cool perk of being a billionaire, buy ads on tv and make everyone pay attention to what you're talking about. i would be, like, hello, i'm billionaire trevor noah, and my thai food was supposed to be here a half an hour ago, please someone call the restaurant and see where it is. ( laughter ) bernie sanders a few weeks ago made headlines by saying billionaires should not exist. so, of course, the moderators asked tom steyer an actual billionaire about bernie's comment and his answer is not what you would expect. >> senator sanders is
( cheers and applause ) no one speaks about healthcare with the passion that bernie does. i also have a suspicion that's the same speech he gave every time the nurse tried to give him pills. no more pills! i have got to stand up to the pharmaceutical industry! i just need a nap, i'll be fine! ( laughter ) probably didn't notice but one of the 52 candidates on stage was tom steyer, hedge fund billionaire and scarecrow from mars. ( laughter ) most people only know steyer from his tv adds where he...
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cheryl: elizabeth warren says her healthcare plan will lower healthcare costs for the middle class. it's what she didn't say that should have the middle class worried this morning. >>> the holidays are almost here and one iconic toy makers is offering a one of ad kind hotel -- one of a kind hotel stay to get you into the holiday spirit, until you see the price tag. it is monday, october 21st and "fbn: a.m." starts right now. ♪ ♪ help, i need somebody. ♪ help, not just anybody. ♪ you know i need someone. ♪ help. ♪ when i was younger, so of much younger than today. ♪ i never needed anybody's help in any way. cheryl: little bit of beatles for you this morning. welcome to "fbn: a.m.." good morning, i'm cheryl casone. tracee: good morning, i'm tracee carrasco. in for lauren simonetti. cheryl: let's take a look at how your money is moving object this monday. invelveinvestors are waiting one talk this morning as well as earnings reports. tracee: let's take a look at how asia is doing right now. you can gree see green arrows as the board, despite the brexit uncertainties. cheryl: it's the m
cheryl: elizabeth warren says her healthcare plan will lower healthcare costs for the middle class. it's what she didn't say that should have the middle class worried this morning. >>> the holidays are almost here and one iconic toy makers is offering a one of ad kind hotel -- one of a kind hotel stay to get you into the holiday spirit, until you see the price tag. it is monday, october 21st and "fbn: a.m." starts right now. ♪ ♪ help, i need somebody. ♪ help, not just...
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coming up next, your healthcare in limbo.itching plans in every direction, what does it mean for you, your p family, your coverage, your wallet? with soaring housing costs, the extreme lengths that some will go to to put a roof over their head. and i'm emphasizing the word roof. keep it here on fox business. we are invested in you. ♪ it ain't me. ♪ it ain't me. ♪ i ain't no senator's son. ♪ it ain't me. ♪ it ain't me. ♪ i ain't no fortunate one, no e every single day. and if you run a business, that means a lot. we create financing options for your customers. to help them get the things they love instantly. our data provides insights into what your shoppers have already bought. so you can offer them what they might consider buying next. our technology and financial solutions are changing what's possible in all sorts of ways. so, how can we change what's possible for you? liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for so,what you need.ange i wish i could shake your hand. granted. only pay for what you need.
coming up next, your healthcare in limbo.itching plans in every direction, what does it mean for you, your p family, your coverage, your wallet? with soaring housing costs, the extreme lengths that some will go to to put a roof over their head. and i'm emphasizing the word roof. keep it here on fox business. we are invested in you. ♪ it ain't me. ♪ it ain't me. ♪ i ain't no senator's son. ♪ it ain't me. ♪ it ain't me. ♪ i ain't no fortunate one, no e every single day. and if you run...
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. >>> thousands of kaiser permanente healthcare workers are getting ready for a strike. we are live in oakland. moments ago, many are gathering , calling for action from kaiser permanente. >>> good morning. you can see this commute is getting busier in many areas. >>> temperatures will be warming up. fire danger will also go up. it looks like a pattern we've seen many times before. i will show you the detas coming up. sarah's last tuition payment, sent off. feeling good? oh yeah. now i'm ready to focus on my project. ♪ ♪ this is why we plan. ♪ ♪ you never cease to amaze me, maya. see how investing with a j.p. morgan advisor can help you. visit your local chase branch. >>> welcome back. dozens of kaiser mental health care commissions are starting a candlelight vigil this morning. their message, to remember patients who have died of suicide while waiting for mental healthcare treatment. allie rasmus joins us live outside the oakland headquarters where this vigil is about to get underway. >> reporter: yes. people here have just started to light some of their candles. the pe
. >>> thousands of kaiser permanente healthcare workers are getting ready for a strike. we are live in oakland. moments ago, many are gathering , calling for action from kaiser permanente. >>> good morning. you can see this commute is getting busier in many areas. >>> temperatures will be warming up. fire danger will also go up. it looks like a pattern we've seen many times before. i will show you the detas coming up. sarah's last tuition payment, sent off. feeling...
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healthcare today... about aarp medicare supplement plans. healthcare t♪day... this is "jeopardy!"et's meet today's contestants. a freelance designer from atlanta, georgia... an investment banking analyst from new york, new york... and our returning champion, a professional sports gambler from las vegas, nevada... whose 29-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. i'm sure many of you have wondered what the contestants and i talk about at the end of the prog on yesterday's show, james was worried a little bit because he thought that with the $2 1/4 million he's already won as a "jeopardy!" champion that maybe now the casinos will look at him differently and might not want him gambling in their venues. that remains to be determined. faizan and lisa, good to have you with us. and good luck. here we go. the jeopardy! round. today we start you off with these categories... good year. next... you identify the author. and finally... that's how i'm reading you. james. 1919, $
healthcare today... about aarp medicare supplement plans. healthcare t♪day... this is "jeopardy!"et's meet today's contestants. a freelance designer from atlanta, georgia... an investment banking analyst from new york, new york... and our returning champion, a professional sports gambler from las vegas, nevada... whose 29-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and...
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[applause] the economy, guns, healthcar economy, guns, healthcare, natil security. the women that i campaigned for they had graduated from one of the academies whether naval or air force et cetera. and even in the national intelligence service one campaigned for me. they forgot more about foreign policy. this is not a joke then donald trump will ever know. he doesn't even know. really. the air force captains and the attendant thing commanders. the first marine fighter pilot in combat women understand in their bones what it means to have the backs of our allies when we make a commitment. [applause] i know we think about these in male terms but think about what is changing here. yes told your sons and daughters there's not a damn thing my son could do that my daughter could not do as well and it has fundamentally changed around the world. i understand the gravity of what it means when we abandon it's no surprise those women 25 that we won back the house because of that. [applause] and they are all fighters. last smart lawn - - last month marked the 25th anniversary of
[applause] the economy, guns, healthcar economy, guns, healthcare, natil security. the women that i campaigned for they had graduated from one of the academies whether naval or air force et cetera. and even in the national intelligence service one campaigned for me. they forgot more about foreign policy. this is not a joke then donald trump will ever know. he doesn't even know. really. the air force captains and the attendant thing commanders. the first marine fighter pilot in combat women...