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that is not true in healthcare and that cannot be true in healthcare and must be a moral imperative whatyou are doing is something that is bigger than a prophet loss and the other thing is creating systems anything that is dependent on reeducating weather as an employee or patient population will fill mask or is requiring bessette the villain is remove her hero put in place and that muscle and also feel we need some solution because is the systems that are creating equity in an all points, and every decision, the best be humanity at the center. and so much of what happens in this - that i described earlier in my career were of what was being go, it was in any in the conversation of the rose no want to harm this population but once you center in humanity and you say if we do this what was impact me onn people you get yourself out of that on your own and so the centering of humanity and all ofce your work is a 30 think that it would also want to reiterate that until we created justice society, were not going to get there because these are not economic or even leadership questions and these
that is not true in healthcare and that cannot be true in healthcare and must be a moral imperative whatyou are doing is something that is bigger than a prophet loss and the other thing is creating systems anything that is dependent on reeducating weather as an employee or patient population will fill mask or is requiring bessette the villain is remove her hero put in place and that muscle and also feel we need some solution because is the systems that are creating equity in an all points, and...
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that is not true in healthcare. that cannot be true in healthcare.there must be a moral imperative that what you're doing is something that is bigger that a profit loss. the other thing is creating systems. anything that is dependent on reeducating, whether it's an employee or a patient population, will fail, or that's requiring that either a villain is removed or hero put in place. that will also fail. we need system solutions because it's systems that are creating inequity and that all points in every decision, and must be humanity at the center. so much of what happens in this crucible that iap described earlier in my career where a built was there wasn't any race in in the conversation. there was no, well, we want to on this population. what you center humanity and ask if we do this what will it impact beyond people, you can get yourself out of that trap on gyour own. centering community in all your work is the 13th but it also want tora reiterate that as i sd earlier until we create a just society we are not going to get there because these are
that is not true in healthcare. that cannot be true in healthcare.there must be a moral imperative that what you're doing is something that is bigger that a profit loss. the other thing is creating systems. anything that is dependent on reeducating, whether it's an employee or a patient population, will fail, or that's requiring that either a villain is removed or hero put in place. that will also fail. we need system solutions because it's systems that are creating inequity and that all points...
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we ran in one healthcare in 2018, they continued to destroy healthcare. donald trump as made all kinds of noises about what he believes in making it sound like he's going to fight for the little guy. democrats have not done enough to show that we really are on the side of regular working people collective bargaining rights we should've expanded collective bargaining rights ten years ago but we did not. we passed the prolactin this congress but we should've done that a long time ago and said to the labor union brothers and sisters and siblings, we are with you we want you to have a powerful vote for democracy on the job. >> i think this is a holy he came into. later on racism and many other things the huizinga phobia at a time when so much of the country is suffering. if the country was doing well some of those would not have worked but the country was not doing well, 60% of americans did not even have $400 in the bank account before covid hit. this is where he came. it progresses democrats we have to remember two things going into the next election. numbe
we ran in one healthcare in 2018, they continued to destroy healthcare. donald trump as made all kinds of noises about what he believes in making it sound like he's going to fight for the little guy. democrats have not done enough to show that we really are on the side of regular working people collective bargaining rights we should've expanded collective bargaining rights ten years ago but we did not. we passed the prolactin this congress but we should've done that a long time ago and said to...
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healthcare. we ran and won on healthcare, they continued to destroy healthcare. donald trump made call kinds of noises about what he believes in making it sound like he will fight for the little guy as democrats have not done enough to either show that we really are on the side of regular working people, collective-bargaining rights, we should have expanded collective-bargaining rights -- ask the proactive this congress but should have done that long time ago and said to the labor union brothers and sisters and siblings we are with you, we want you to have a powerful voice for democracy on the job. this is what he came into. later on top of that, racism and many other things he has used, xena phobia, fear of the other at a time when so much of the country is suffering, if the country was doing well, some of this wouldn't have worked for the country's not doing well. 60% of americans did not have $400 in their bank account before covid hit. this is where he came and for us as democrats we have to remember two things going to the next election, number one, the abas
healthcare. we ran and won on healthcare, they continued to destroy healthcare. donald trump made call kinds of noises about what he believes in making it sound like he will fight for the little guy as democrats have not done enough to either show that we really are on the side of regular working people, collective-bargaining rights, we should have expanded collective-bargaining rights -- ask the proactive this congress but should have done that long time ago and said to the labor union...
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that healthcare. >> thank you. i go back. >> the gentleman from california is recognized for five minutes. there are 225 members voting. >> including us. >> thank you, madam chair. i'm delighted to see you in your position and more delighted to hear your testimony today. you are taking strong steps not only on this specific issue on abortion but women's healthcare. the testimony you've given would indicate you intend to continue with that. as chairman of the readiness subcommittee, we are deeply concerned about this issue of women in the military and issues surrounding their safety in the years she's been chairman of the committee personnel committee dealing with sexual assault and other issues, we note dealing with that issue and thank you for the named now we have the abortion issue to further compound that situation. my concern is overall readiness of our military. we rely appropriately on women in the military. i hope that continues. i am concerned the issue of abortion may cause some women to rethink and think
that healthcare. >> thank you. i go back. >> the gentleman from california is recognized for five minutes. there are 225 members voting. >> including us. >> thank you, madam chair. i'm delighted to see you in your position and more delighted to hear your testimony today. you are taking strong steps not only on this specific issue on abortion but women's healthcare. the testimony you've given would indicate you intend to continue with that. as chairman of the readiness...
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(♪ ♪) ask your healthcare provider about rybelsus® today.easy to think that all money managers are pretty much the same, but at fisher investments we're clearly different. (other money manager) different how? you sell high commission investment products, right? (fisher investments) nope. fisher avoids them. (other money manager) well, you must earn commissions on trades. (fisher investments) never at fisher investments. (other money manager) ok, then you probably sneak in some hidden and layered fees. (fisher investments) no. we structure our fees so we do better when clients do better. that might be why most of our clients come from other money managers. at fisher investments, we're clearly different. what if you were a global energy company? with operations in scotland, technologists in india, and customs all onferen. you need to pull it together. so you call in ibm and red hat to create an open hybrid cloud platform. now data is available anywhere, securely. and your digital transformation is helping find new ways to unlock energy around
(♪ ♪) ask your healthcare provider about rybelsus® today.easy to think that all money managers are pretty much the same, but at fisher investments we're clearly different. (other money manager) different how? you sell high commission investment products, right? (fisher investments) nope. fisher avoids them. (other money manager) well, you must earn commissions on trades. (fisher investments) never at fisher investments. (other money manager) ok, then you probably sneak in some hidden and...
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this is not healthcare. then finally media members who cover these stories, who do it in a way, again, that puts the veneer that they're on the side of these vulnerable populations. guess who's against this. the poor, the working class, and disabled. are we listening to them? we're not listening to them. >> tucker: we never do, because they're not in the media. this can be sold as the next frontier in human liberation, getting some doctor to kill you. that's how they'll sell it, correct? >> that's right. and tucker, if you allow me to make a case for this, this puts the very notion of healthcare as a thing, as a coherent thing up for grabs. if we can kill you for hearing loss, calling it healthcare, then the definition of healthcare goes completely out of bounds. i'll see you and raise you abortion in the case of the disabled. they say that's healthcare, right? cutting off the healthy breasts of a healthy 15-year-old girl, calling that healthcare. tucker, we really are at the point where it's not even clear
this is not healthcare. then finally media members who cover these stories, who do it in a way, again, that puts the veneer that they're on the side of these vulnerable populations. guess who's against this. the poor, the working class, and disabled. are we listening to them? we're not listening to them. >> tucker: we never do, because they're not in the media. this can be sold as the next frontier in human liberation, getting some doctor to kill you. that's how they'll sell it, correct?...
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have americans accommodated religious difference in healthcare settings? as a historian of immigration and religion. i'm particularly interested in understanding how institutions and individuals in healthcare have adapted to an increasingly religiously diverse population. to explore these questions today. i'm going to focus on the experiences among americans in the 1980s and 1990s when there were some very highly public conflicts related to hmong americans and western medicine, especially in relation to the problem of sudden unexplained nocturnal death syndrome or sons. drawing on archival sources legal and government documents as well as news media. i show how the sun's crisis which mystified doctors and patients alike resulted in autopsies a procedure to which mong americans objected on religious grounds. drew on the first amendment and the category of religion to take to push back against these autopsies and to ensure that healthcare providers take their beliefs and practices seriously. the debates over hmong objections to autopsies made clear that ther
have americans accommodated religious difference in healthcare settings? as a historian of immigration and religion. i'm particularly interested in understanding how institutions and individuals in healthcare have adapted to an increasingly religiously diverse population. to explore these questions today. i'm going to focus on the experiences among americans in the 1980s and 1990s when there were some very highly public conflicts related to hmong americans and western medicine, especially in...
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a major shift is expect in healthcare. medicare is negotiate lower prices. the bill will put a 15% income tax on large corporations making more than a billion dollars. dion: vice president kamala hard ves in the bay area and had a meeting to talk about abortion rights. harris met with state politicians and leaders from various reproductive rights groups. the vice president heard about efforts by the legislature to past 13 nails expand or protect abortion access in california. harris has held similar events in other states and tomorrow, the vice president returns to her hometown oakland to help launch a plan to end generational poverty f she will join the mayor to promote the generation fund. a $50 million quasi endowment through 2035. it will expand the brilliant baby program establish ago $500 college savings account to each baby born to meidcal eligible people. the generation fund will serve about 30,000 oakland students. ama: let's get a check of our weather. dion: it's about here, sandhya. -- dan: it's here, sandment it's getting hot. sandhya: by monday
a major shift is expect in healthcare. medicare is negotiate lower prices. the bill will put a 15% income tax on large corporations making more than a billion dollars. dion: vice president kamala hard ves in the bay area and had a meeting to talk about abortion rights. harris met with state politicians and leaders from various reproductive rights groups. the vice president heard about efforts by the legislature to past 13 nails expand or protect abortion access in california. harris has held...
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healthcare, i will sell the healthcare business, better owned by people -- it won't be covered by industriallysts anymore. i will hold on to the deep value play, the power business not performing very well, wind business doesn't make money, people worry the gasturbine business will go away as governments, fossil fuels, things will turn out better than people expect, might trade weekly. carleton: when i was in a kid, 25% a year, what went wrong? al: good question. ge's management culture was venerated, copied, centralizing decision-making. they lost touch with the operations of their businesses. they had a penchant for big splashy acquisitions of which jack outlined. acquisitions didn't work so they placed big bets and they went bad and the third thing that happened was they got too unwieldy, they were doing everything. they were conglomerate's conglomerate. when things went bad it was an epic turnaround process that has taken 3 years to get to the point they could think about breaking up. this is the ultimate play on decentralized management and what happened the last generation. carleton: a
healthcare, i will sell the healthcare business, better owned by people -- it won't be covered by industriallysts anymore. i will hold on to the deep value play, the power business not performing very well, wind business doesn't make money, people worry the gasturbine business will go away as governments, fossil fuels, things will turn out better than people expect, might trade weekly. carleton: when i was in a kid, 25% a year, what went wrong? al: good question. ge's management culture was...
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>> well, it depends on how you access your healthcare. if you get your healthcare through obama care this there are major efforts to address some gaps in coverage to make obama care less expensive for individuals. prescription drug pricing is a big piece of there. there are caps you are expected to pay out of pocket. a lot of these things are filling little holes or patching up things that have been apparent in the healthcare system and things that are very important. that hold very well. and taking together could be expected to address healthcare cost that are attributed to where people are seeing the impacts on rising costs. >> and anything for people looking to buy a home? >> i think the biggest issue that a lot of homeowners are going to face right now is truly going to be around the rise in prices. and i think the fact that we will see mortgages become much more expensive will take away from any additional help, additional subsidies might be part of this. the democrats tried to do what they could but the efforts to tame inflation wil
>> well, it depends on how you access your healthcare. if you get your healthcare through obama care this there are major efforts to address some gaps in coverage to make obama care less expensive for individuals. prescription drug pricing is a big piece of there. there are caps you are expected to pay out of pocket. a lot of these things are filling little holes or patching up things that have been apparent in the healthcare system and things that are very important. that hold very well....
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file their claim and apply for your va healthcare now. or go to your local va hospital.reach out to the veterans service organizations, many of whom made this happen as well, from the disabled veterans americans the disabled american veterans, to the american legion, to veterans of foreign war. and if you need additional assistance, just call. call. and this law becomes on top of my administrations efforts to pioneer new ways to link toxic exposure to diseases and help more veterans get the care they need. were building a more comprehensive database for the departments of defense and veterans affairs to track and assess exposures. earlier this summer, i signed nine veterans bills into law that will do everything from providing mammograms and screenings for veterans who served near burn pits, to compensating veterans who developed cancer and medical conditions from our world war two nuclear program. were not stopping just here. secretary mcdonough and the department of veterans affairs are part of my cancer moonshot initiative to end cancer as we know it. and today im pro
file their claim and apply for your va healthcare now. or go to your local va hospital.reach out to the veterans service organizations, many of whom made this happen as well, from the disabled veterans americans the disabled american veterans, to the american legion, to veterans of foreign war. and if you need additional assistance, just call. call. and this law becomes on top of my administrations efforts to pioneer new ways to link toxic exposure to diseases and help more veterans get the...
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a major shift is expect in healthcare. medicare is negotiate lower prices.l will put a 15% income tax on large corporations making more than a billion dollars. dion: vice president kamala hard ves in the bay area and had a meeting to talk about abortion rights. harris met with state politicians and leaders from various reproductive rights groups. the vice president heard about efforts by the legislature to past 13 nails expand or protect abortion access in california. harris has held similar events in other states and tomorrow, the vice president returns to her hometown oakland to help launch a plan to end generational poverty f she will join the mayor to promote the generation fund. a $50 million quasi endowment through 2035. it will expand the brilliant baby program establish ago $500 college savings account to each baby born to meidcal eligible people. the generation fund will serve about 30,000 oakland students. ama: let's get a check of our weather. dion: it's about here, sandhya. -- dan: it's here, sandment it's getting hot. sandhya: by monday we're ta
a major shift is expect in healthcare. medicare is negotiate lower prices.l will put a 15% income tax on large corporations making more than a billion dollars. dion: vice president kamala hard ves in the bay area and had a meeting to talk about abortion rights. harris met with state politicians and leaders from various reproductive rights groups. the vice president heard about efforts by the legislature to past 13 nails expand or protect abortion access in california. harris has held similar...
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. >> the vice president for coverage access to talk about healthcare in the unitedd states on a variety of fronts. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> the commonwealth fund, what is it as far as the things when it comes to healthcare, what do you take? >> we are not prophet, we support independent resource and welfare issue in rent that promotes better access and better healthcare particularly for society most audible. mightt issues in the senate when it comes to health care but before that i want to ask you about this new survey that came out that shows health care in the united states particularly for those under the affordable care act. 8% in the first quarter of 2022, that previous number was 9% in 2016. what is the number tell you? why is it significant? guest: it is really as historic moment in our progress. we saw a drop after the affordable care act and this is a new low, a new high over 6 million people have had coverage including 5 million including children we have seen an uptick in a number of the insured and this is a significant downward trend in unive
. >> the vice president for coverage access to talk about healthcare in the unitedd states on a variety of fronts. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> the commonwealth fund, what is it as far as the things when it comes to healthcare, what do you take? >> we are not prophet, we support independent resource and welfare issue in rent that promotes better access and better healthcare particularly for society most audible. mightt issues in the senate...
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they will need healthcare.ve enough doctors and nurses to handle the people we already have, let alone the people coming. >> also cell phones and fancy hotel rooms. coming up, a fourth grade teacher took to social media asking how parents react to her classroom that is built for non-white students. that's next. it's the all-new subway series menu! 12 irresistible new subs... like #9 the champ. rotisserie style chicken double monterey cheddar. the champ is truly made for a champ. gee, thanks chuck. who said anything about you? it's subway's biggest refresh yet. ...the tower cam for a - hey! folks, we seem to have a visitor. it looks like - looks like you paid too much for your glasses. ...who? anyone who isn't shopping at america's best - where two pairs and a free exam start at just $79.95. book an exam today. - i'm norm. - i'm szasz. [norm] and we live in columbia, missouri. we do consulting, but we also write. [szasz] we take care of ourselves constantly; it's important. we walk three to five times a week, a
they will need healthcare.ve enough doctors and nurses to handle the people we already have, let alone the people coming. >> also cell phones and fancy hotel rooms. coming up, a fourth grade teacher took to social media asking how parents react to her classroom that is built for non-white students. that's next. it's the all-new subway series menu! 12 irresistible new subs... like #9 the champ. rotisserie style chicken double monterey cheddar. the champ is truly made for a champ. gee,...
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healthcare costs will be taken care of.e on the backs of the people already residents and taxpayers. katie, thank you very much, a lot of big questions about this program. >> many to come for sure. >> martha: thanks, katie. great to see you. new information today in the search for a teenage girl in california after a dive team recovers a body overturned in a vehicle. claude cowan live in california. hi, claudia. >> a sheriff confirmed the grim discovery saying they believed the body inside of the car is that of kylie rodney, the missing teen. it's unclear exactly what happened to her. this sad news come as day after a volunteer dive team called adventures with purpose say they found a car in a lake that was searched by law enforcement. it was the last place that kylie's cell phone had pinged and near the campground where she was last seen at a graduation party. possibly intoxicated according to some friends. dive teams reporteded the water was murky and with no new leads, scaled back the search effort there. last night a ca
healthcare costs will be taken care of.e on the backs of the people already residents and taxpayers. katie, thank you very much, a lot of big questions about this program. >> many to come for sure. >> martha: thanks, katie. great to see you. new information today in the search for a teenage girl in california after a dive team recovers a body overturned in a vehicle. claude cowan live in california. hi, claudia. >> a sheriff confirmed the grim discovery saying they believed...
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you would still cut healthcare cost and prescription drug cost as you mentioned. this is imperative for the message that democrats want to spend the last 95 or so days talking about. that is getting young voters, democratic voters energized around historic investments to deal with the problems we're facing and at the same time focused on driving down cost for families all over the country. the ingredients are all they are. it is a matter of putting it all together. >> thank you very much. always a lot of tension and suspense in the senate. we have our colorado democratic senator joining us. senator bennett, there are big issues in play for americans. inflation, gas prices coming down a bit. but still high. food prices on the supply chain and drug costs. to have this kind of bargaining for one more vote, doesn't that undermine the whole system? >> i'm sure we will get to a successful conclusion. i can tell you that i am deeply worried about it but i'm not going to anything here that doesn't take into account the interest of colorado and the upper basin and the deta
you would still cut healthcare cost and prescription drug cost as you mentioned. this is imperative for the message that democrats want to spend the last 95 or so days talking about. that is getting young voters, democratic voters energized around historic investments to deal with the problems we're facing and at the same time focused on driving down cost for families all over the country. the ingredients are all they are. it is a matter of putting it all together. >> thank you very much....
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one, the burn pit bill that provides for veterans healthcare. dollars to care for veterans harmed by burn pit exposure and another, the so-called chips act, to bring manufacturing back to the united states. i think it will be a very long night here tonight and tomorrow. the rules are that we keep voting on amendments until everyone agrees to stop. so this process only ends by exhaustion and given the makeup of the senate, that can take a while. we have a few members determined to keep us here through the weekend, but jim, all 50 senate democrats have agreed to the core of this bill. i am confident it will be making its way to the house and the president's desk by next week. >> and you know, this is called the inflation reduction act. i have to ask you how confident are you, you were talking about being confident about the bill's prospects, but that americans will feel the effects of this? that they are going to see inflation go down as a result of this legislation being passed? >> well, jim, some of the things that your colleague, your fellow re
one, the burn pit bill that provides for veterans healthcare. dollars to care for veterans harmed by burn pit exposure and another, the so-called chips act, to bring manufacturing back to the united states. i think it will be a very long night here tonight and tomorrow. the rules are that we keep voting on amendments until everyone agrees to stop. so this process only ends by exhaustion and given the makeup of the senate, that can take a while. we have a few members determined to keep us here...
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i want to extend my gratitude to all of the healthcare professionals. frontline workers and teachers who stepped up in these difficult times? spider risk to yourselves and your own families? you put our country first. and my husband and i a grateful. i have been moved by the way americans have come together in such an unfamiliar and often frightening situation. it is in times like this. that we will look back and tell our grandchildren. the true kindness and compassion strength and determination we were able to restore the promise of our future. speaking of strength and determination. we recently celebrated the hundred year anniversary of the passage of the 19 amendment. yesterday on the north lawn of the white house. we unveil an exhibit dedicated to women's suffrage. the exhibit called on children from across the country to send art honoring the meaning of this important time in women's history. when i was judging the entries i reflected on the impact of women's voices in our nation's story. and how proud i will be to cast my vote again for donald thi
i want to extend my gratitude to all of the healthcare professionals. frontline workers and teachers who stepped up in these difficult times? spider risk to yourselves and your own families? you put our country first. and my husband and i a grateful. i have been moved by the way americans have come together in such an unfamiliar and often frightening situation. it is in times like this. that we will look back and tell our grandchildren. the true kindness and compassion strength and...
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democrats say the inflation introduction t with lower energy and healthcare and healthcare costs.ngle investment in in american history. >> the people will learn an unmistakable truth about this proposal. it was written first and foremost with the american people in mind. it reduces inflation. it lowers costs and it fights climate change. >> reporter: the measure would provide incentives to invest in clean energy and it aims to negotiate down the cost of prescription drugs. during the overnight debate, republican slammed the bill is not beneficial to most americans. >> >> there is very little if anything at all that is pro-the people in this bill. >> this bill has nothing to do with real people in the real wod real world regarding what they are worried about every day. >> reporter: bernie sanders called for an amendment to let e negotiate prices with pharmaceutical companies. >> my amendment is simple. medicare should not pay any more more than the va for prescriptin drugs. if we do that, we will cut the cost of medicare, prescription drugs in half. we would save $900 billion. >>
democrats say the inflation introduction t with lower energy and healthcare and healthcare costs.ngle investment in in american history. >> the people will learn an unmistakable truth about this proposal. it was written first and foremost with the american people in mind. it reduces inflation. it lowers costs and it fights climate change. >> reporter: the measure would provide incentives to invest in clean energy and it aims to negotiate down the cost of prescription drugs. during...
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but from what i understand, medicaid pays for your healthcare services, so i presume it's for the healthcare. yeah. yeah. reporter: ok. ms. jean-pierre: but i can get more detail on that. i want to make sure i get that right. reporter: ok. and then, on taiwan, has the ronald reagan carrier group left the east coast of taiwan, or is it still there? ms. jean-pierre: i would have to get back to you on that. reporter: can you characterize any communications that you guys have had with the taiwan military as they get ready for these pla drills? ms. jean-pierre: i don't have -- i don't have more to share on that. reporter: thank you. ms. jean-pierre: go ahead. go ahead, peter. reporter: thanks, karine. how come republicans seem more jazzed about speaker pelosi's trip than the president? ms. jean-pierre: you're going to have to ask republicans. jazzed? reporter: well, yeah. ms. jean-pierre: do they have jazz hands, peter? reporter: do i have jazz hands? ms. jean-pierre: do they have jazz hands? you said jazzed -- that they're feeling jazzed. reporter: we can have our hill team check. [laughter] but
but from what i understand, medicaid pays for your healthcare services, so i presume it's for the healthcare. yeah. yeah. reporter: ok. ms. jean-pierre: but i can get more detail on that. i want to make sure i get that right. reporter: ok. and then, on taiwan, has the ronald reagan carrier group left the east coast of taiwan, or is it still there? ms. jean-pierre: i would have to get back to you on that. reporter: can you characterize any communications that you guys have had with the taiwan...
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delayed healthcare is denied healthcare and we would know how the people here on the steps with every organization out here fighting for this if it was not important so we need to get it done. >> i want to underline what you said it is the heart of the opposition for republicans, senator pat sue pat toomey says you sneaked something into the bill is that true? >> that is untrue, it is the same bill we voted on, on june 16th. there is no sneaking in, everything is transparent, this was done by partisan, we have worked on the bill the last year and a half out in the public, veterans are too important to sneak things in. >> that undermines the argument of senator pat toomey voted against the bill originally but how do you explain the republicans who voted for it? one sentence put in by the house why do you suspect their voting against it? >> the house took out a sentence by the way but i think presentations were done and phone calls were made and people switched their point of view improperly. >> so, i just want, so much has gotten lost in this becoming about the machinery of congress. w
delayed healthcare is denied healthcare and we would know how the people here on the steps with every organization out here fighting for this if it was not important so we need to get it done. >> i want to underline what you said it is the heart of the opposition for republicans, senator pat sue pat toomey says you sneaked something into the bill is that true? >> that is untrue, it is the same bill we voted on, on june 16th. there is no sneaking in, everything is transparent, this...
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>> absolutely, not only are healthcare professionals at risk in terms of not knowing how to interpretaws, particularly a law that dates back to the 1930s, but also many women in the states don't know what rights they have, and some of these laws that criminalize abortion, they criminalize abortion at 10 weeks, 12 weeks, 14 weeks, often times before women know they are pregnant. some of the exceptions, exceptions that allow for abortions if it's incest or if a woman's life is in danger, a lot of ambiguity about what does that mean for a woman's life to be in danger? so until there is clarity and clarity on what choices women should have over their own bodies, we will continue to see these legal battles taking place in michigan, and in other states. >> you are right about the ambiguity and what will come of it, that's what laws are supposed to be for. we won't have clarity tonight, but we'll be back in just a moment. ♪ the odds of the universe forming, your parents meeting and birthing you is basically zero. so what is life but chance, and every moment... a bet. like hearing your alarm
>> absolutely, not only are healthcare professionals at risk in terms of not knowing how to interpretaws, particularly a law that dates back to the 1930s, but also many women in the states don't know what rights they have, and some of these laws that criminalize abortion, they criminalize abortion at 10 weeks, 12 weeks, 14 weeks, often times before women know they are pregnant. some of the exceptions, exceptions that allow for abortions if it's incest or if a woman's life is in danger, a...
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so that healthcare is delivered more efficiently at higher quality to all americans. the simple fact is that americans are spending nearly now one trillion dollars a year on health care and we are not getting our money's worth and i would argue that you know, the economic theory of the cost disease which you know, so well which points out the difference in service and labor intensive services often uses the example that a mozart quartet being played in the 18th century and being played in the 20th century still requires four people. there's no productivity increase if you're going to play that quartet the problem with the american health care system is if you can imagine that quartet has added people to hold the chairs to hand the violins in and has required the musicians to stop at the third or fourth page of the music to call somebody to make sure they can go on to the next bar. and that is the kind of waste and inefficiency that permeates our health care system and we believe very strongly that if we don't set the kind of very strong goals that we can achieve in bo
so that healthcare is delivered more efficiently at higher quality to all americans. the simple fact is that americans are spending nearly now one trillion dollars a year on health care and we are not getting our money's worth and i would argue that you know, the economic theory of the cost disease which you know, so well which points out the difference in service and labor intensive services often uses the example that a mozart quartet being played in the 18th century and being played in the...
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(♪ ♪) ask your healthcare provider about rybelsus® today.is market, you'll find fisher investments is different than other money managers. (other money manager) different how? aren't we all just looking for the hottest stocks? (fisher investments) nope. we use diversified strategies to position our client's portfolios for their long-term goals. (other money manager) but you still sell investments that generate high commissions for you, right? (fisher investments) no, we don't sell...
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democrats are hoping to push through a sweeping healthcare climate and tax bill that tackles some of the key policy objectives. first, they have to clear one more procedural hurdle, what is known as a vote-a-rama, a series of back-to-back amendment votes with no time limit. the bill is ultimately expected to pass, then head to the u.s. house for a vote. cnn's jessica dean reports. >> reporter: senate democrats are pushing through -- midway through this complex budget process that will allow them to pass legislation focused on climate, healthcare and some tax provisions with just the senate democrats voting. they will not need senate republicans. but because they're using this complex budget process, that means it is taking hours and hours of process to get to the end. we do expect it to pass after senator manchin and majority leader chuck schumer coming to an agreement, and then late last week getting senator kyrsten sinema on board. we do expect that all 50 senate democrats are very much on board with this. they just have to get through the process of a vote-a-rama, which can be hou
democrats are hoping to push through a sweeping healthcare climate and tax bill that tackles some of the key policy objectives. first, they have to clear one more procedural hurdle, what is known as a vote-a-rama, a series of back-to-back amendment votes with no time limit. the bill is ultimately expected to pass, then head to the u.s. house for a vote. cnn's jessica dean reports. >> reporter: senate democrats are pushing through -- midway through this complex budget process that will...
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and to get significant healthcare law in decades nor the first time. to a ground breaking chimes and science law that will ensure that jobs and chips are made here in america. in america. [applause] all of this progress is part of our vision and plan and determined effort to get the job done for the american people. so they can look their child in the eye and say honey, it's going to be okay. everything is going to be okay. everything is going to make sure that the democracy delivers for your generation. i think that's at stake. now i know there's those here today that hold a dark and despairing view of this country. i'm not one of them. i believe in the promise of america. i believe in the future of this country. i believe in the very soul of this nation. most of all, i believe in you, the american people. i believe to my core there's not a single thing this country cannot do when we put our mind to it. just have to remember who we are. we are the united states of america. there's nothing beyond -- nothing beyond our capacity. that's why so many forei
and to get significant healthcare law in decades nor the first time. to a ground breaking chimes and science law that will ensure that jobs and chips are made here in america. in america. [applause] all of this progress is part of our vision and plan and determined effort to get the job done for the american people. so they can look their child in the eye and say honey, it's going to be okay. everything is going to be okay. everything is going to make sure that the democracy delivers for your...
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i been fighting for healthcare for years.ight now i have a bill on the senate side that we cap the cost of insulin to $35 of out-of-pocket expenses per person. i'm going to remind our viewers here today, you working on getting that passed in the senate. >> absolutely weirdly passed in the house. >> a fairpoint. >> i'm doing everything that i can to make sure we do our part. >> let's try to get this done in georgia one in 12 people is a diabetic, one in 12. in our country one in four spent on healthcare system is people with diabetes. period part of power of this focus on insulin which by the way the price gouging. >> take about one in $4 and i hope your. you think about the cascading impact of diabetes when it's not managed or the things that can happen, dialysis, kidney failure and needing to go on dialysis, amputation. the doctor shared with me that the number one cause of blindness is diabetes. it makes sense for the people that were trying to help but it makes sense for our overall health ecosystem. >> before dealing with
i been fighting for healthcare for years.ight now i have a bill on the senate side that we cap the cost of insulin to $35 of out-of-pocket expenses per person. i'm going to remind our viewers here today, you working on getting that passed in the senate. >> absolutely weirdly passed in the house. >> a fairpoint. >> i'm doing everything that i can to make sure we do our part. >> let's try to get this done in georgia one in 12 people is a diabetic, one in 12. in our country...
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and their healthcare is now at risk. we have to stand up here, management needs to come to the table, resolve this matter. two so we reached out to healthcare for the response. they so far have not called us back. he went went over strike on the same issues in february, last year. > >> today, president joe biden traveled to pennsylvania on efforts to stop crime and gun v. gun violence. as natalie brand is about to show you he also has has 2022 midterms on his mind, which means politics plays heavy heavy as his party fights to retain control of both the house house and the senate. >> president biden took the stage in northeastern pennsylvania to tout his safer america plan to reduce gun crime. he's calling for billions billions of dollars to hire and train police, and put in a ban on assault weapons. >> the answer is not defund the police, the answer is fund the police. >> public safety has become a midterm campaign issue. and with with elections more than two months out, the president is back on the road to make the pitc
and their healthcare is now at risk. we have to stand up here, management needs to come to the table, resolve this matter. two so we reached out to healthcare for the response. they so far have not called us back. he went went over strike on the same issues in february, last year. > >> today, president joe biden traveled to pennsylvania on efforts to stop crime and gun v. gun violence. as natalie brand is about to show you he also has has 2022 midterms on his mind, which means politics...
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all-russian forum of medical volunteers of this largest volunteer organization in the field of healthcarebeing held not only in our country, but also in europe all the details we learn from stanislav vasilchenko, he also gets in direct contact with the studio stanislav greeting. please tell us about the main initiatives that are being discussed today. and, of course, it is interesting to know. how many forum participants are also, who are they in their main profession. dmitry i welcome the sixth forum of medical volunteers, the opening ceremony has already ended in full swing and the main venues have already started, which will last 2 days, one of them is already going on right now to discuss healthcare development trends, leadership, quality. and of course, how you can influence health care and youth in general. and yet, even the medical volunteers themselves believe that they are like everyone else. eh, even guys from the lpr and dpr came to the regions of russia and finally see each other. personally, we have been communicating online for a long time e, they help us tell us, and theref
all-russian forum of medical volunteers of this largest volunteer organization in the field of healthcarebeing held not only in our country, but also in europe all the details we learn from stanislav vasilchenko, he also gets in direct contact with the studio stanislav greeting. please tell us about the main initiatives that are being discussed today. and, of course, it is interesting to know. how many forum participants are also, who are they in their main profession. dmitry i welcome the...
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leaving the healthcare profession in droves.droves. they're not easily replaced so we need toin steut more preventive measures. right now he see that in sf county,s at the positivity is over 15%. from what it looks like on your graph, that's a peak of the omicron surge. it was 18.9%. we're nearing what was the peak and there is no indoor mask mandate. i'm concerned about dr. philip's dmeant seems to suggest there is no point of instituting an indoor mask mandate because of poor compliance and enforcement. the fact of the matter is you're ate public health department, you're a public health leader and your job is to solve problems. this feels like either a cop-out or helplessness. there are things you can do to increase enforcement meaning more signs and education and clearly explaining why it's foreign mask even if you're vaccinated as we are in the still in a mask disabling event. we still don't know what the health outcomes are. this is not an unsolvable problem. it's a lack of will not problem solving. we're in high community
leaving the healthcare profession in droves.droves. they're not easily replaced so we need toin steut more preventive measures. right now he see that in sf county,s at the positivity is over 15%. from what it looks like on your graph, that's a peak of the omicron surge. it was 18.9%. we're nearing what was the peak and there is no indoor mask mandate. i'm concerned about dr. philip's dmeant seems to suggest there is no point of instituting an indoor mask mandate because of poor compliance and...
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they wanted to see a healthcare package, a tax package.y were able to get all of these things in this deal that the house passed yesterday. now a little bit about this package. it would reduce the deficit and be paid through new taxes including a 15% minimum tax on large corporations and 1% tax on stock buybacks. also boost the internal revenue services ability to collect taxes. that's how it's being paid for. now, it also gives medicare the power for the first time ever to negotiate the prices on prescription drugs and it extends affordable care act subsidies. publicly the biggest provision of this is that it would -- it's a huge climate deal and would be the biggest climate investment in u.s. history by reducing carbon emissions up to 40% by 2030. of course, climate activists really celebrating this deal. now, of course, president joe biden praising house democrats in a tweet yesterday. every single house democrat supported this legislation. he said the choice we face as americans, whether to protect the already powerful or find the cour
they wanted to see a healthcare package, a tax package.y were able to get all of these things in this deal that the house passed yesterday. now a little bit about this package. it would reduce the deficit and be paid through new taxes including a 15% minimum tax on large corporations and 1% tax on stock buybacks. also boost the internal revenue services ability to collect taxes. that's how it's being paid for. now, it also gives medicare the power for the first time ever to negotiate the prices...
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according to mills, the healthcare space is also home to some of the best charts in the market. jeff, talk us through some of your favorites! >> i think that's true. you have seen this part of the market struggle a little bit lately. i think it is time for a comeback if you look at the -- it is a no man's land. number one, big cabin pharma. there is this type version between pfizer and j&j. versus mark and lily. merck looks like a much healthier chart. above the moving average it recently broke out above the old highs, versus pfizer which is rolling over to me. it also has valuation onside in my opinion. i will just throw out some other names quickly. love the business generally, love the business for this market. i like the chart, too. it broke back up above the old april hide from this year. i think you can play the momentum there. the last one is humana. just a really good-looking chart from this multi-your consolidation. my study trend above the 200 day moving average. you can go down a very long list in healthcare and find some really good charts in what has been a challeng
according to mills, the healthcare space is also home to some of the best charts in the market. jeff, talk us through some of your favorites! >> i think that's true. you have seen this part of the market struggle a little bit lately. i think it is time for a comeback if you look at the -- it is a no man's land. number one, big cabin pharma. there is this type version between pfizer and j&j. versus mark and lily. merck looks like a much healthier chart. above the moving average it...
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the climate healthcare and tax focus bill included 16 hours of vote-arama. democratss spent a year in negotiation, ending up with narrower adaptation of the build back better bill, inflation reduction act, they call it. 369 billion to climate, minimum tax raising $313 billion in 10 years, democrats expect to add 124 billion by bolstering i.r.s. tax inforcements. democratss -- government work for families again and this is what this bill does, period. republicans say the end of the sentence is not entirely true there. daniels stated this, democrats will pay the price in november for raising taxes on families during recession. john kennedy called the bill's key negotiator out by name. >> joe-flation, as some people call it, will refer to joe manchin, not president biden. it takes a special kind of stupid to raise taxes during both a recession and inflation. >> alexandria: the bill heads to the house, majority is all that is needed to pass. >> ashley: earlier kentucky congressman james comer says gas lighting americans by naming the bill the inflation reduction
the climate healthcare and tax focus bill included 16 hours of vote-arama. democratss spent a year in negotiation, ending up with narrower adaptation of the build back better bill, inflation reduction act, they call it. 369 billion to climate, minimum tax raising $313 billion in 10 years, democrats expect to add 124 billion by bolstering i.r.s. tax inforcements. democratss -- government work for families again and this is what this bill does, period. republicans say the end of the sentence is...
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might seek healthcare reproductive services out of state.carlos, thank you for your report. >>> now in georgia, residents can now claim an unborn child as a dependent on their state tax returns. state tax returns, not federal. georgia's department of revenue says people can claim a fetus with a detectible heart beat at six weeks of pregnancy as a dependent and get a $3,000 exemption for each fetus the woman is carrying. this comes after a federal appeals court allowed a six-week abortion ban that was passed in 2019 to go into effect in georgia in the wake of the supreme court's decision to overturn the landmark roe v. wade ruling. here now to discuss with us the legal implications is emory university law professor fred smith. appreciate you joining us this morning. i imagine if a 6 week old fetus is considered a person by law that would open up a whole can of worms about what other rights this fetus could have, beyond tax exemptions. i want to get your reaction to this new state policy. >> sure. well, the georgia law itself expressly states
might seek healthcare reproductive services out of state.carlos, thank you for your report. >>> now in georgia, residents can now claim an unborn child as a dependent on their state tax returns. state tax returns, not federal. georgia's department of revenue says people can claim a fetus with a detectible heart beat at six weeks of pregnancy as a dependent and get a $3,000 exemption for each fetus the woman is carrying. this comes after a federal appeals court allowed a six-week...
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advocacy role in healthcare and your successor mrs. clinton has taken a very active role in crafting the policy and crafting the legislation. do you have any advice to mrs. clinton as she takes on that added role in healthcare? i think i would tell her. to just keep working. i applied how efforts and those of typical having a first lady. you realize that there is some influence in that position and i applaud those who take advantage of that. and i would just say ditto. this is for you. um, i think that when my husband was serving as president of the united states, i felt that i could a sounding board. i had the feeling that. as i went about to public functions i could. hear what the people were feeling and hear what they were saying and carry it back to him as the what what was out there for him to take in and kind of combine and what he was hearing from his cabinet because i think a president is often. so protected by those people around him and his cabinet that he doesn't have a really good feel for the common everyday monday day to
advocacy role in healthcare and your successor mrs. clinton has taken a very active role in crafting the policy and crafting the legislation. do you have any advice to mrs. clinton as she takes on that added role in healthcare? i think i would tell her. to just keep working. i applied how efforts and those of typical having a first lady. you realize that there is some influence in that position and i applaud those who take advantage of that. and i would just say ditto. this is for you. um, i...
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another major healthcare project is a new oncology center under plans.oney next summer to undergo diagnostics and receive timely treatment at the oncology center. and all regions. volodin also visited the saratov embankment, where work is currently underway to improve and expand the promenade along the volga. warning of intense heat up to 43 degrees on august 16 and 17, the order of pi is heard in the kuban and dust storms are expected in the north caucasus in kalmykia and in the center the temperature reaches peak values. how long will the heat last to be specified victoria chernikova victoria hello? hopefully for the weekend.
another major healthcare project is a new oncology center under plans.oney next summer to undergo diagnostics and receive timely treatment at the oncology center. and all regions. volodin also visited the saratov embankment, where work is currently underway to improve and expand the promenade along the volga. warning of intense heat up to 43 degrees on august 16 and 17, the order of pi is heard in the kuban and dust storms are expected in the north caucasus in kalmykia and in the center the...
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create a new office to promote equity in healthcare. workforce that can quickly respond to public health crisesi >> we need to have a special forces, if you will, to deploy during pandemic times. >> reporter: do you think they're up to the task of now changing their whole culture and thinking of themselves more like special forces that can be deployed wherever they're needed? >> i have no doubt that they're up to the task. >> reporter: the report comes with a new sense of urgency as the c.d.c. moves from managing the pandemic to dealing with the latest public health crisis, monkeypox. is it fair to say we're not quite there yet in terms of monkeypox? >> i think it's too early to say that we have our arms around it. i believe that we can work ton k contain this outbreak, and we're doing a lot of that hard work. >> reporter: dr. walensky told me the c.d.c. has to up its game when it comes to making the agency's workforce more nimble, improving capabilities in the lab and becoming better at gathering and reporting data because, norah, we d
create a new office to promote equity in healthcare. workforce that can quickly respond to public health crisesi >> we need to have a special forces, if you will, to deploy during pandemic times. >> reporter: do you think they're up to the task of now changing their whole culture and thinking of themselves more like special forces that can be deployed wherever they're needed? >> i have no doubt that they're up to the task. >> reporter: the report comes with a new sense...
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the $430 billion healthcare, tax and climate bill being touted by house speaker nancy pelosi as lifehanging. this as some small glimmers of hope that inflation may be beginning to cool off. nbc's susan mcginnis has more. >> reporter: after gas prices reached new highs almost daily for months, drivers finally seeing relief. >> i definitely notice it. because i pay attention every time i drive by. every single gas station i go by i look at the price. >> reporter: the average now below $4 a gallon for the first time since march but filling up is still far more costly than this time last year. >> well, yeah. prices are up everywhere >> reporter: the stories the same at the grocery store, food prizes rising unappetizing 13.1% last month. >> everything is way above what i paid a year ago. >> reporter: the housing market is slowing as mortgage rates rise the hot labor market also cooling, more folks applying for unemployment benefits. there are promising signs on the inflation front. prices at both the consumer and producer level beginning to back off. >> the news is getting better. we're n
the $430 billion healthcare, tax and climate bill being touted by house speaker nancy pelosi as lifehanging. this as some small glimmers of hope that inflation may be beginning to cool off. nbc's susan mcginnis has more. >> reporter: after gas prices reached new highs almost daily for months, drivers finally seeing relief. >> i definitely notice it. because i pay attention every time i drive by. every single gas station i go by i look at the price. >> reporter: the average now...