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we'll start with healthcare. bill, i think when we talk about brand bargain, people think they will get something and give something. so maybe you're willing to sign on for that. but i can imagine a lot of americans, if they absorb this. and they heard what you were suggesting for healthcare, would feel more like they were mostly giving something. they'd be getting less subsidies for health insurance. employers wouldn't give them as generous a package. medicare would be squeezing cost. they couldn't get procedures approved. what bell is in it for projectors. >> given see -- well, listen, hopefully they have better health. >> but how are they getting better health? >> we're focusing on the prevention on the wellness of the people. the younger people, in terms of our prevention. what we talked about in terms of the school lunch and improving our diets, long term. that i can't -- for those who are currently in retirement. yes, they're going to have to give up something. there's no question about it. >> i mean, it se
we'll start with healthcare. bill, i think when we talk about brand bargain, people think they will get something and give something. so maybe you're willing to sign on for that. but i can imagine a lot of americans, if they absorb this. and they heard what you were suggesting for healthcare, would feel more like they were mostly giving something. they'd be getting less subsidies for health insurance. employers wouldn't give them as generous a package. medicare would be squeezing cost. they...
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united healthcare is its insurance arm. it covers about 50 million americans, some through the medicare advantage program, some through medicaid managed care, many through employer health insurance. and also united health group, the parent company, employees about one of 11 doctors or employees, has them affiliated as well. this is a company that touches all parts of healthcare. there is a lot of anger as a result, from people who have had bad experiences with united healthcare across these various arms. so simply many patients have had claims that were denied. they've had to go through the prior authorization process where a physician might have said you need this procedure and united healthcare found ways to slow walk that, delay the procedure, deny the procedure and asked for more paperwork. so there's a lot of anger toward this company that goes well beyond any individual. >> dan, you covered this. how that has the healthcare industry become for consumers? >> it's pretty simple. if you have anybody with a chronic health
united healthcare is its insurance arm. it covers about 50 million americans, some through the medicare advantage program, some through medicaid managed care, many through employer health insurance. and also united health group, the parent company, employees about one of 11 doctors or employees, has them affiliated as well. this is a company that touches all parts of healthcare. there is a lot of anger as a result, from people who have had bad experiences with united healthcare across these...
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. >> they really are this unsung backbone to the healthcare system. >>> this is cbs news bay area with elizabeth cook. >> i'm anne makovec in for liz. >>> today a story of migration to the bay area only now being told. we'll have that conversation coming up, but first a look at some of your news headlines starting with a developing story in east san jose. >>> one person was hurt in a house fire, smoke seen pouring out of the roof of this home on stow avenue near san antonio elementary school, see damage there to a second home next to it on heller place, so far no details on what the person's injuries might or what started the fire. >>> there has been more than 100 small aftershocks since that powerful 7.0 earthquake hit off the coast of humboldt county and caused a brief tsunami warning here in the bay area. you can see from today the historic town of ferndale, buildings standing tall and while a lot of people are busy cleaning up, items knocked off shelves at the grocery store and businesses, no reports of any injuries or major damage. reporter steve large found this exception in fern
. >> they really are this unsung backbone to the healthcare system. >>> this is cbs news bay area with elizabeth cook. >> i'm anne makovec in for liz. >>> today a story of migration to the bay area only now being told. we'll have that conversation coming up, but first a look at some of your news headlines starting with a developing story in east san jose. >>> one person was hurt in a house fire, smoke seen pouring out of the roof of this home on stow...
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targeted violence against healthcare executives is very very rare. violence directed at caregivers such as nurses, doctors, but not a lot towards executives and when we do get a threat against an executive we investigate and take steps to mitigate and not a lot of follow through on threats against executives. >> so what do you make of this online chorus of i'm going to say despicable people out there cheering the fact he was murdered here in new york because they are angry at healthcare companies? i understand, you know, united healthcare for example, is known to be the biggest denier of claims, but do you think that there's going to be copycat attacks happening? is that a concern that you're hearing? >> well i think the celebratory social media posts are despicable. it's disappointing people would celebrate the murder of someone. i certainly hope that we're not going to see any sort of follow-on crimes but i think the organizations are certainly taking steps to better protect their executives at this point. quite often in the security industry, it t
targeted violence against healthcare executives is very very rare. violence directed at caregivers such as nurses, doctors, but not a lot towards executives and when we do get a threat against an executive we investigate and take steps to mitigate and not a lot of follow through on threats against executives. >> so what do you make of this online chorus of i'm going to say despicable people out there cheering the fact he was murdered here in new york because they are angry at healthcare...
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thompson is the ceo of united healthcare and resides in minnesota. detectives from night watch, midtown north detective squad responded to the scene and began investigation. what we know is the shooter arrived at the location on foot about five minutes prior to the victim's arrival and stands alongside the building line as numerous other people and pedestrians pass by. we see at 6:44 a.m. the victim is walking alone towards the hilton after exiting his hotel across the street. we believe the victim was headed to the hilton hotel to attend the investors conference scheduled to start at 8:00 a.m. the shooter appears to be a light skinned male. wearing a light brown or cream colored jacket, black facemask, black and white sneakers and very distinctive gray backpack. the shooter steps onto the sidewalk from behind the car and ignores numerous other people. approaches the victim from behind and shoots him in the back. the shooter then walks toward the victim and continues to shoot. it appears that the gun mal functions as he clears the jam and begins to f
thompson is the ceo of united healthcare and resides in minnesota. detectives from night watch, midtown north detective squad responded to the scene and began investigation. what we know is the shooter arrived at the location on foot about five minutes prior to the victim's arrival and stands alongside the building line as numerous other people and pedestrians pass by. we see at 6:44 a.m. the victim is walking alone towards the hilton after exiting his hotel across the street. we believe the...
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and there are people who want better healthcare but who are worried that giving up private healthcareean worse coverage cross the board. so you're saying is there a way to fix it from within. is there a way to make sure that private insurance does a better job at covering people. >> absolutely. first of all, just on medicare for all, you still could have supplemental private insurance and the reality is medicare would make every doctor in network and unlike britain, you would still have private doctors and nurses. it's just that everyone would be covered on medicare. but short of that, because we can't just overpromise. every time democrats get up, they're saying medicare for all. that's a long-term fight. why not at least have a simple law that says if a doctor prescribes something or says that you need some treatment and if medicare would cover it, then the private insurance companies should be, should have to cover it. you know, we have 1.4 million people in this country who are employed to determine whether to deny claims and we only have a million doctors. that statistic should s
and there are people who want better healthcare but who are worried that giving up private healthcareean worse coverage cross the board. so you're saying is there a way to fix it from within. is there a way to make sure that private insurance does a better job at covering people. >> absolutely. first of all, just on medicare for all, you still could have supplemental private insurance and the reality is medicare would make every doctor in network and unlike britain, you would still have...
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a package deal on healthcare that will affect healthcare clinics and centers, they will see what kind of money we get for all of those and they have expanded dramatically, they've become of the front line for care and prevention in most states in the nation. what we do moving forward on preparedness and response to the next crisis whether it is bio, cyber, natural disaster will depend on the resources and authority we are given to prepare. telehealth. i don't think i need to talk about how those extensions of those flex abilities are critical, they are going to expire in three weeks and we need to see congress extend those for period of time. i'm hearing some pretty good news that the extensions won't be for short period by a year or less or more. please, i would encourage you for your stability and predict ability to urge members of congress, they are going to extend telehealth, don't do it for 6-month, 12-month, do it for a longer time so you all can plan out and the final thing i want to mention which i hope you will weigh in on because i think it is going to move is an opportunity
a package deal on healthcare that will affect healthcare clinics and centers, they will see what kind of money we get for all of those and they have expanded dramatically, they've become of the front line for care and prevention in most states in the nation. what we do moving forward on preparedness and response to the next crisis whether it is bio, cyber, natural disaster will depend on the resources and authority we are given to prepare. telehealth. i don't think i need to talk about how...
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everyone is talking about healthcare system and how expensive it is.n fact congressman buddy carter sarkar now demanding an overhaul of pbm's and he's going to be here right after this. >> it's the person behind the computer making your life difficult. >> traumatic? i think it doesn't really scratch the surface truly. >> if there are medications out there that would help me get my independence back, then i should be able to have access to those. if you're living with dry amd, you may be at risk for developing geographic atrophy, or ga. ga can be unpredictable—and progress rapidly—leading to irreversible vision loss. now there's something you can do to... ♪ ( slow. it. down.) ♪ ♪ ( get it goin' slower.)♪ ask your doctor about izervay. ♪ (i. zer. vay.) ♪ ♪ ( gets ga goin' slower.) ♪ izervay is an eye injection. don't take it if you have an infection or active swelling in or around your eye. izervay can cause eye infection, retinal detachment, or increased risk of wet amd. izervay may temporarily increase eye pressure. do not drive or use machinery until
everyone is talking about healthcare system and how expensive it is.n fact congressman buddy carter sarkar now demanding an overhaul of pbm's and he's going to be here right after this. >> it's the person behind the computer making your life difficult. >> traumatic? i think it doesn't really scratch the surface truly. >> if there are medications out there that would help me get my independence back, then i should be able to have access to those. if you're living with dry amd,...
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but they were interested in engaging in the conversation about the issue of healthcare as a whole.estigation, osint, is something we've did they want to hear from you on an issue such as healthcare, or do they prefer you to stick to trying to resolve outstanding crimes? no, i would say the engagement, for the most part, has definitely been people who wanted to have more of that conversation about the failures of the healthcare system, about what we can do to change it. um, in fact, if anything, ijust saw pushback from some people saying, "well, i don't care and i'm not going to help "and we shouldn't care about catching this guy," obviously before he was arrested. so if anything, it was sort of the opposite, it was people saying, like, "well, i'm not interested in that, just to make it clear." but they were interested in engaging in the conversation about the issue of healthcare as a whole. open source investigation, osint, is something we've talked about many times before on the media show. and lots of big news organisations, the new york times, the bbc and others, use osint techn
but they were interested in engaging in the conversation about the issue of healthcare as a whole.estigation, osint, is something we've did they want to hear from you on an issue such as healthcare, or do they prefer you to stick to trying to resolve outstanding crimes? no, i would say the engagement, for the most part, has definitely been people who wanted to have more of that conversation about the failures of the healthcare system, about what we can do to change it. um, in fact, if anything,...
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our healthcare system is a mess. basically 18 million have no healthcare.we accept people in the house and senate kind of broadcasting that it's okay to be so angry that one person would be driven to murder someone because he's a c.e.o. of a healthcare system. >> couple of things, in a way, reminds me of the other story we covered duke lacrosse players. something happens. blame is assigned. everybody jumps in with both feet, vilifying the players. it's a taste. this nibble of michael moore, i want to pour gasoline on it. i think what we see here, he wasn't a customer, mangione of united healthcare. the whole issue of any connection to what happened. in the beginning, it was maybe like something happened to a family member. there's no evidence of that. so the gripe is unclear. he was obviously disturbed by corporate america and capitalism in a broad sense. why he targeted this man, who brian thompson, let's say his name who now has his children have lost a father. i want to give sharlamain because he's a credit. he's the opposite of michael moore. i think mi
our healthcare system is a mess. basically 18 million have no healthcare.we accept people in the house and senate kind of broadcasting that it's okay to be so angry that one person would be driven to murder someone because he's a c.e.o. of a healthcare system. >> couple of things, in a way, reminds me of the other story we covered duke lacrosse players. something happens. blame is assigned. everybody jumps in with both feet, vilifying the players. it's a taste. this nibble of michael...
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a group that would benefit from rate cuts and healthcare. i know you have an upside in healthcare.lthcare has lagged so much and based on the demographics of the united states and aging of the population, these stocks have a lot of p upside. why won't they rally this year if those were important to investors? >> healthcare is a diverse sector in itself. some names performed poorly in 2024 as the healthcare services names which suffered from rising medical costs and costs high are than they anticipated as well as some consumer backlash against high pricing and also a lot of effort within the new administration is going to focus on transparency. when we talk about transparency, you think about what happened in the last couple of decades, particularly in the last ten years. we have gotten transparency in the markets and prices tnd end adjust particularly in the areas where you make profits. transparency is good for the consumer, not necessarily good for the companies out earning. that's the services side. let's talk about the one area where we think is a very interesting area from a s
a group that would benefit from rate cuts and healthcare. i know you have an upside in healthcare.lthcare has lagged so much and based on the demographics of the united states and aging of the population, these stocks have a lot of p upside. why won't they rally this year if those were important to investors? >> healthcare is a diverse sector in itself. some names performed poorly in 2024 as the healthcare services names which suffered from rising medical costs and costs high are than...
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healthcare.the world in that of itself, so there's a lot of efficiencies that you can take out of the system, using technologies like a.i. that can automate note taking, coding, submitting insurance claims and so forth; however, the companies have a lot more money than providers. they're already using these algorithms to review these claims and reject a lot of them, and lots what we saw last week is the tip of the iceberg. the anger, resentment on the part of the patients and the u.s. population towards the health companies is at this point all-time highs. liz: you are trained as a cardiologist so you look at this technology and say this is actually good technology. what companies are investable in a positive way that you have found in your research? >> yeah, so the technology being new, a lot of the action in terms of investment is in the private markets, because people are just figuring out how to use these technologies and are developing the latest products that improve diagnosis, medical rese
healthcare.the world in that of itself, so there's a lot of efficiencies that you can take out of the system, using technologies like a.i. that can automate note taking, coding, submitting insurance claims and so forth; however, the companies have a lot more money than providers. they're already using these algorithms to review these claims and reject a lot of them, and lots what we saw last week is the tip of the iceberg. the anger, resentment on the part of the patients and the u.s....
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they control our healthcare system in ways that people don't understand.hink about the anger in united health in particular, that company is facing multiple lawsuits over denial of coverage. they argue the lawsuits should be dropped because they were not completed. i wonder last month, the senate subcommittee filed a report that found the company was using algorithms to consider claims and it knew it caused a number of denials to rise. united said the report misrepresents the practice but as someone in the industry, what danger do you think a.i. poses in how insurance companies operate? >> it imposes a huge, huge threat to our ability to get the care we need. these companies, without a.i. have been able to deny care for a long, long time. they do it through something called prior authorization and that has been increasing every year, not just as united but other companies. where i used to work at cigna, there were reports on how that company is using algorithms and a.i. to deny claims by the thousands in one fell swoop. that's what's going on. that's why p
they control our healthcare system in ways that people don't understand.hink about the anger in united health in particular, that company is facing multiple lawsuits over denial of coverage. they argue the lawsuits should be dropped because they were not completed. i wonder last month, the senate subcommittee filed a report that found the company was using algorithms to consider claims and it knew it caused a number of denials to rise. united said the report misrepresents the practice but as...
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liz: by 2025, it spends ten times the military budget on its healthcare system.near the top in spending on government socialized healthcare and 2-4 billion and spends about a tenth of that yearly on its military. so canada ranks near the top of per capita spending near the bottom in western nations on it is defense but they could be so rude and awful about america. just taking advantage of the american taxpayer. >> post modern and going for economic reality and that's going to power the united states for influence of the countries. liz: thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> a result that the social security system takes 300 days to deal with the social security question and going to due case work without people in offices takes 20 months going for that and half of the people never come into the irs and coming in and getting done and the work isn't getting done and we're paying taxes. we cannot have you at home because of the labor union contract and you cannot have a union there and tsa cannot be unionized and homeland security. you can't under present law s
liz: by 2025, it spends ten times the military budget on its healthcare system.near the top in spending on government socialized healthcare and 2-4 billion and spends about a tenth of that yearly on its military. so canada ranks near the top of per capita spending near the bottom in western nations on it is defense but they could be so rude and awful about america. just taking advantage of the american taxpayer. >> post modern and going for economic reality and that's going to power the...
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a for-profit healthcare is failing this country. hospitals are closing in rural communities, nurses are leaving the profession. americans are waiting long periods of time for primary and specialty care. we are talked about the private sector healthcare system. our va when there is no profit incentive the only goal is to provide care the result is much better in the data supports this. keeping this up requires investment. there is a choice to support and care for veterans and a promise to pay for the cost of war. many veteran initiatives have been left on the table this congress from improving va buildings, educating healthcare providers, expanding survivor benefits, restoring g.i. bill benefits lost to fraud and many others. these things were not done because it costs money to pay for them. there are a portly many members across the aisle and jv even on this committee who balked at paying for these policies. this is also a choice. it is not mine. i believe the value of this service and sacrifice of service members we need to pay wha
a for-profit healthcare is failing this country. hospitals are closing in rural communities, nurses are leaving the profession. americans are waiting long periods of time for primary and specialty care. we are talked about the private sector healthcare system. our va when there is no profit incentive the only goal is to provide care the result is much better in the data supports this. keeping this up requires investment. there is a choice to support and care for veterans and a promise to pay...
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a package deal on healthcare that will affect your healthcare claims and centers. health centers, see what kind of money we get. they have expanded dramatically and doing, they have become the front line for care and prevention for most states in the nation. what we do moving forward on preparedness and response for the next crises, whether it is bio, cyber, natural disaster, that will depend on the resources to prepare. telehealth, i don't think that i need to talk to you about how those extensions are those flexibility are critical. they will expire in three weeks. we need to see congress extend those for a period of time. i am hearing some pretty good news that the extensions won't be for short. or less. i would encourage you for your stability and predictability to urge members of congress if you extend telehealth, just don't do it for six or 12 months. do it for a longer period of time. i hope you will weigh in on this because it will move. an opportunity to actually address comprehensively hepatitis c. hepatitis c does not hit a whole bunch of americans. for
a package deal on healthcare that will affect your healthcare claims and centers. health centers, see what kind of money we get. they have expanded dramatically and doing, they have become the front line for care and prevention for most states in the nation. what we do moving forward on preparedness and response for the next crises, whether it is bio, cyber, natural disaster, that will depend on the resources to prepare. telehealth, i don't think that i need to talk to you about how those...
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they even owned at one point a series of healthcare nursing homes, his family.new reason for democrats to be angry at president joe biden. first they said he took too long to drop out of the election. now they say he is forfeiting what's left of his term. you're the first to know when high rate debt is stressing your budget. but your family's service has earned you a big advantage. the va home loan benefit. with the lower rate newday 100 va cash out loan, you can pay off high rate credit cards and car loans. that's real money you can use to take care of your family and home. this week on chewy, shop and get a $30 egift card to use on treats they want, toys they love or food they devour. at prices everyone feels jolly about. for low prices for holidays with pets, there's chewy. >> harris: fox news alert. we're getting new information on the 26-year-old charged with assassinating united healthcare ceo brian thompson. he is from a prominent family in the baltimore area. he was valedictorian of his high school class. he earned a bachelors and masters for engineering
they even owned at one point a series of healthcare nursing homes, his family.new reason for democrats to be angry at president joe biden. first they said he took too long to drop out of the election. now they say he is forfeiting what's left of his term. you're the first to know when high rate debt is stressing your budget. but your family's service has earned you a big advantage. the va home loan benefit. with the lower rate newday 100 va cash out loan, you can pay off high rate credit cards...
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why do you think we're seeing such a shortage of healthcare workers?i hate to say this, but i think part of it is we're aging out. >> reporter: beth frances, a former nurse, helped bring it all to life. >> i have had the pleasure of working here for almost 16 years. >> reporter: here's how it works. when the bell rings at the end of the school day, students across southern arizona head t j-ted to master real-world skills. >> today we are just going to be talking about pulse. >> reporter: it's like an afterschool program but for healthcare where think can leave with a certification in hand. she is a board member and associate professor at the university of arizona. she says it's all about the exposure. >> most kids now doctor, nurse and pharmacist. and they don't know about the whole group that make up the team. >> reporter: in this building, students trade sticky notes for stethoscopes and learn about topics not usually taught in high school. >> what if you could not only learn how to do math but learn what it's like to give medication to a patient, le
why do you think we're seeing such a shortage of healthcare workers?i hate to say this, but i think part of it is we're aging out. >> reporter: beth frances, a former nurse, helped bring it all to life. >> i have had the pleasure of working here for almost 16 years. >> reporter: here's how it works. when the bell rings at the end of the school day, students across southern arizona head t j-ted to master real-world skills. >> today we are just going to be talking about...
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but they were interested in engaging in the conversation about the issue of healthcare as a whole.nvestigation, osint, is something we've talked about many times before on the media show. and lots of big news organisations, the new york times, the bbc and others, use osint techniques to look at material that's been posted online, often on social media, and to try and extract further information about that material. ben strick is one of the internet�*s leading open source investigators, and this month he's running an advent calendar online, revealing some of the tricks of his trade. one that i love to show people so much, and quite a few people know it, but the simple image reverse search. and i say it's simple, but some people might... ..might drop their phones and run away and close their laptops immediately. but i think the image reverse search is so powerful. and basically it just operates the exact same way that everyone uses google or any other search engine, where they put in words, but instead we're putting in an image to search visually. um, so i think for those of you in t
but they were interested in engaging in the conversation about the issue of healthcare as a whole.nvestigation, osint, is something we've talked about many times before on the media show. and lots of big news organisations, the new york times, the bbc and others, use osint techniques to look at material that's been posted online, often on social media, and to try and extract further information about that material. ben strick is one of the internet�*s leading open source investigators, and...
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working to make healthcare simpler and easier for you.e range of standardized plans. each one is designed to work seamlessly with medicare and help save you money! so how do you find the plan that's right for you. one that fits your needs and your budget? call humana now at the number on your screen for this free guide. it's just one of the ways that humana is making healthcare simpler. and when you call, a knowledgeable, licensed agent-producer can answer any questions you have and help you choose the plan that's right for you. the call is free. and there's no obligation. you know medicare won't cover all your medical costs. so, call now and see why a medicare supplement plan from a company like humana just might be the answer. what causes a curve down there? who can treat this? stop typing, and start talking. it could be a medical condition called peyronie's disease, or pd. you're not alone, there is hope. find a specialized urologist who can diagnose and treat pd. visit makeapdplan.com today. >>> 43 past the hour. we're going right int
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it is lousy healthcare. >> do you have an actual plan at this point for healthcare?yes, we have concepts of a plan that would be better but >> still just concept? do you have a fully developed plan? x let me explain. we have the biggest healthcare companies we are looking at, we have doctors, we are always looking, because obamacare stinks, it is lousy. there are better answers but if we come up with a better answer, i would present that answer to democrats and to everybody else, and i would do something about it. i am the one that saved obamacare, i will say, and i did the right thing. i could have done the more political thing and killed it, and all i had to do was starving to death. >> you did try to have your justice department effectively kill it, sir. >> kill it from a legal standpoint, but from a physical standpoint, i made it work. >> okay, i'm going to do my best, i'm not going to say and wash, but i'm going to do my best rate he has a knee-jerk aversion to it, he doesn't have a plan, concepts of a plan is not an alternative, he is still trying to get rid of
it is lousy healthcare. >> do you have an actual plan at this point for healthcare?yes, we have concepts of a plan that would be better but >> still just concept? do you have a fully developed plan? x let me explain. we have the biggest healthcare companies we are looking at, we have doctors, we are always looking, because obamacare stinks, it is lousy. there are better answers but if we come up with a better answer, i would present that answer to democrats and to everybody else,...
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jacqui: that's a very good question for no one to turn to healthcare the murder of the nine healthcare to dominate headlines this week. senator elizabeth warren called the murder of brian thompson a warning. it starts a very strong reaction to us or quote violence is never the answer. people can be pushed only so far. this is a warning that if you push people hard enough they lose faith in the ability of the government to make change but lose faith of the people providing healthcare to make change. start to take matters into their own hands. that ultimately be a threat to everyone. warrant was later forced to walk back her comment make clear that this is not a justification for murder. that's exactly the argument that is all over social media right now. so what does that say about the state of the country? >> we see on social media so much loud noise about this almost glorification which has been disturbing for a lot of people. of the feelings that americans have about the healthcare system. there is certainly unhappiness and discontent with the healthcare system in the u.s. there is a
jacqui: that's a very good question for no one to turn to healthcare the murder of the nine healthcare to dominate headlines this week. senator elizabeth warren called the murder of brian thompson a warning. it starts a very strong reaction to us or quote violence is never the answer. people can be pushed only so far. this is a warning that if you push people hard enough they lose faith in the ability of the government to make change but lose faith of the people providing healthcare to make...
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at kaiser permanente, we have a different kind of healthcare... so, how did you like doctor lum?e all of us work together for all that is you. >>> right now at 5:30, cybercrime is rapidly rising and experts say it will cost companies an estimated $24 trillion by 2027. now a new uc berkeley study aims to help nonprofits defend themselves against cybercriminals all with the help of local governments. our kenny choi explains how san francisco and the berkeley long term cybersecurity center are teaming up. >> reporter: food banks and other nonprofits often collect sense testify financial information from donors and also those they serve, but unlike companies with larger budgets dedicated to information technology and security, nonprofits too often have very little wiggle room to protect themselves. >> they have to go up against professional criminal organizations that are out to try and steal money from them. >> reporter: sarah puwazik is a researcher at the berkeley center for long term cybersecurity. nonprofits are the second most targeted sector by cyberattacks after government ag
at kaiser permanente, we have a different kind of healthcare... so, how did you like doctor lum?e all of us work together for all that is you. >>> right now at 5:30, cybercrime is rapidly rising and experts say it will cost companies an estimated $24 trillion by 2027. now a new uc berkeley study aims to help nonprofits defend themselves against cybercriminals all with the help of local governments. our kenny choi explains how san francisco and the berkeley long term cybersecurity...
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because because of the workforce shortage in healthcare, most healthcare workers are trying to get to all the tasks they need to do. so the fact that the ai can become can be collected. be patient with you, give you all the answers you need, actually gives an experience that is significantly better than the average phone call that they're getting to experience today in the world of healthcare. you had send us an example of a rather funny one where you can you can nurse or whoever it is on the other end realizing it's ai and being very impressed. i'll play that one towards the end of this segment. but you've already made. did i get this right? 3 million phone calls. we're actually closing in on 5 million phone calls, over 100,000,000 minutes of phone calling that our ai has done talking to humans on the other side. so how soon until they have ai to? and it's just two ai people calling each other on the phone. well, i think that's a future that we very much expect and are excited about in the back office, so that when a doctor's office says this patient needs a medication, the doctor's
because because of the workforce shortage in healthcare, most healthcare workers are trying to get to all the tasks they need to do. so the fact that the ai can become can be collected. be patient with you, give you all the answers you need, actually gives an experience that is significantly better than the average phone call that they're getting to experience today in the world of healthcare. you had send us an example of a rather funny one where you can you can nurse or whoever it is on the...
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if you like your healthcare doctor and plan and keep him? no. to higher deductibles, premiums that are partly offset by subsidies, but also narrower net works and harder to see a doctor outside of your network or have to pay more out of pocket. stuart: one of the bad things of this episode, one of the many is hostility displayed publicly towards executives of healthcare companies and in fact, the merchandise put online on amazon, out there saying deny, defend, depose and supporting the shooter and how come the shooter garnered so much sympathy. >> it was a scapegoat and elizabeth warren and bernie sanders on the left and some fascists of the right really beat down these healthcare ceos saying you're putting profit over patients. in fact a lot of distortions and the problems we have in healthcare are result of the government regulations. stuart: the manifesto on this man saying he's anticapitalist and what was the expression and the bad guys got what they deserved? something like that. >> it's interesting and this guy is going to starbucks and we
if you like your healthcare doctor and plan and keep him? no. to higher deductibles, premiums that are partly offset by subsidies, but also narrower net works and harder to see a doctor outside of your network or have to pay more out of pocket. stuart: one of the bad things of this episode, one of the many is hostility displayed publicly towards executives of healthcare companies and in fact, the merchandise put online on amazon, out there saying deny, defend, depose and supporting the shooter...
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the union is asking the jp morgan healthcare conference to cancel its upcoming event. the conference is scheduled for january. the union says executives and investors who attend the invitation only conference responsible for inflated health care costs that have contributed to the labor dispute about 2500 marriott hilton and hyatt workers, sir, striking have been since labor day 4. they say affordable health care better pay and fair work loads at 6 hotels in the city including mary out westin saint francis, the primary, jp morgan healthcare conference venue. all right. let's talk weather. beautiful day in the bay to kick off the workweek. and here we are looking evening shot of the golden gate which is a beautiful and dry for now, lawrence is very excited about possibilities, though. >> showers. yeah. how about that? it's kind of been like a broken record all of december. we've been dealing with lots of sunshine and warm temperatures above normal. even some record breaking heat. >> now things are all about to change out the door tonight. not changing quite yet. we had a
the union is asking the jp morgan healthcare conference to cancel its upcoming event. the conference is scheduled for january. the union says executives and investors who attend the invitation only conference responsible for inflated health care costs that have contributed to the labor dispute about 2500 marriott hilton and hyatt workers, sir, striking have been since labor day 4. they say affordable health care better pay and fair work loads at 6 hotels in the city including mary out westin...
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ceo in new york city. i the killing of a healthcare ceo in new york city.— in new york city. in the courtroom — in new york city. i was in the courtroom as _ in new york city. i was in the courtroom as the _ in new york city. i was in the courtroom as the suspect - courtroom as the suspect appeared before a judge here in altoona, pennsylvania. in altoona, pennsylvania. in s ria, altoona, pennsylvania. in syria, rebelfighters altoona, pennsylvania. in syria, rebel fighters start work towards a transitional government one day after they topple our side but the future remains uncertain. crowds gather at the notorious saydyna prison searching for missing victims. we have a special report from inside the jail. thank you forjoining us. we start with breaking news. a suspect in the killing last week of the health insurance ceo has been charged with carrying a firearm without a license and providing false identification to police. the 26—year—old was arrested in pennsylvania earlier today is a strong person of interest in the murder investigation. he has not been formally charged wit
ceo in new york city. i the killing of a healthcare ceo in new york city.— in new york city. in the courtroom — in new york city. i was in the courtroom as _ in new york city. i was in the courtroom as the _ in new york city. i was in the courtroom as the suspect - courtroom as the suspect appeared before a judge here in altoona, pennsylvania. in altoona, pennsylvania. in s ria, altoona, pennsylvania. in syria, rebelfighters altoona, pennsylvania. in syria, rebel fighters start work towards...
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. >>> "early today" is back now at the intersection of healthcare and technology.e clinics are turning to artificial intelligence for extra support. nbc's maura barrett takes a look at how these new tools can help patients. >> reporter: what if artificial intelligence could serve as a second set of eyes with your doctor? operating as kind of a second opinion? >> to give you an idea -- >> reporter: we visited this research lab to see it in action. >> there are more than 400 mri slices. >> reporter: she's a researcher of the epilepsy center at the cleveland clinic where a.i. is already making a difference. dr. wong can team up with an a.i. system that has learned from a network of past epilepsy cases. the a.i. can zoom in on an mri scan to highlight a probability map for doctors to investigate further. >> the more yellow or whitish it is, the hotter it is. it pinpoints you to the area of the brain that calls for your attention. and that is the lesion that causes seizures. >> reporter: this technological edge improving lives of patients, like 34-year-old ryan millinge
. >>> "early today" is back now at the intersection of healthcare and technology.e clinics are turning to artificial intelligence for extra support. nbc's maura barrett takes a look at how these new tools can help patients. >> reporter: what if artificial intelligence could serve as a second set of eyes with your doctor? operating as kind of a second opinion? >> to give you an idea -- >> reporter: we visited this research lab to see it in action. >>...
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healthcare company ceos certainly should have protection. looking at the picture they released is interesting. i don't think this is a professional killer at all. i don't think this guy's ever killed before. i think, look how far he is from the victim. he's standing quite away. he takes a rudimentary shooter stance. i wouldn't call it professional. he seems to be quite a distance away where the first shots are fired then ran up and shot the ceo when he was on the sidewalk. i'd say in that back pack, he probably has a change of clothes and there's a small rectangular object on the very side of that lower backpack. maybe that was his phone. if that phone in the alley is his, he's going to be discovered quickly. kind of like fiezle shahzad who left his own car keys in the bomb vehicle. so some of these guys do that. they've had many cases, i'm sure frank has, too, where they've dropped their wallet or id or keys and they're quickly rounded up. not a professional killer. i saw frank earlier. he did clear the gun but a professional killer would n
healthcare company ceos certainly should have protection. looking at the picture they released is interesting. i don't think this is a professional killer at all. i don't think this guy's ever killed before. i think, look how far he is from the victim. he's standing quite away. he takes a rudimentary shooter stance. i wouldn't call it professional. he seems to be quite a distance away where the first shots are fired then ran up and shot the ceo when he was on the sidewalk. i'd say in that back...
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and look, the healthcare, united healthcare ceo being murdered in broad daylight like that, look, two blocks from here, you can acknowledge, luke, that this is -- that healthcare in america is one of the great humiliations of american society. >> but that's not a reason to murder. >> and at the same time, i think it's humorless and our duty to say, this is a line that we need to be very clear about, to never cross. that's what makes a free society a free society. >> but we are people are saying an eye for an eye. what happens to society when we get there? >> i think this country in which there are more guns than people, it's a scary time. i do think, though, we have a history of violence in this country. i was going through notes today. i was reminded of the name leon childress, the analyst who killed president william mckinley in buffalo, new york. . anymore so actually think someone like eric robert rudolph out those acts in the current contemporary times with social media around. and the same thing for president mckinley's assassination in the early 1900s. but let me tell you a qui
and look, the healthcare, united healthcare ceo being murdered in broad daylight like that, look, two blocks from here, you can acknowledge, luke, that this is -- that healthcare in america is one of the great humiliations of american society. >> but that's not a reason to murder. >> and at the same time, i think it's humorless and our duty to say, this is a line that we need to be very clear about, to never cross. that's what makes a free society a free society. >> but we are...
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like i don't know because you had your healthcare claims denied at certain times, the murder of healthcare ceo at the very least you don't lemore. taylor lorenz who wrote for the new york times and washington post had really weird things she said in response. a headline from new york magazine and united health shooting was inevitable. we were headed down the path because of bad healthcare and murdering ceos. charlie: healthcare companies are unpopular where this is somehow unjustifiable. it's a weird extension of the moralizing social juice tis and moralizing you get from people today. will: who turn wad guys into good guy -- bad guys into good guys because of social yous justice. charlie: it's like it's a video game and getting gunned down in midtown and walking into a hotel is accept and will it's insane. rachel: senator fetterman responded to takes on the left you're talking about. will. he said there's no shortage of takes obanya the 2024 election or on this anassau county nation. such an interesting figure these days but he's right. will: talking about fetterman being a figure. rachel
like i don't know because you had your healthcare claims denied at certain times, the murder of healthcare ceo at the very least you don't lemore. taylor lorenz who wrote for the new york times and washington post had really weird things she said in response. a headline from new york magazine and united health shooting was inevitable. we were headed down the path because of bad healthcare and murdering ceos. charlie: healthcare companies are unpopular where this is somehow unjustifiable. it's a...
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a more human way to healthcare. say christmas. christmas!nt gifts to express a lifetime of love - we've spent a lifetime crafting them. harry & david, 90 years and still sharing. with dexcom g7, managing your diabetes just got easier. so, what's your glucose number right now? good thing you don't need to fingerstick. how's all that food affect your glucose? oh, the answers on your phone. what if you're heading low at night? [phone beeps] wow, it can alert you?! and you can even track your goals. manage your diabetes with confidence with dexcom g7. the most accurate cgm. ♪ learn more at dexcom.com >> mike: it's an amaceing comeback for one of the most iconic sites in the world. notre dame in paris is reopening this weekend after a fire in 2019. much of the roof caved in from the flames. france promised to restore the 900-year-old landmark. president trump will go to the reopening. first lady jill biden is also expected to be there. >> shannon: alleged member of a violent venezuelan gang arrested in miami. a fugitive from the land after cuttin
a more human way to healthcare. say christmas. christmas!nt gifts to express a lifetime of love - we've spent a lifetime crafting them. harry & david, 90 years and still sharing. with dexcom g7, managing your diabetes just got easier. so, what's your glucose number right now? good thing you don't need to fingerstick. how's all that food affect your glucose? oh, the answers on your phone. what if you're heading low at night? [phone beeps] wow, it can alert you?! and you can even track your...
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talk to your healthcare provider today.k) i still love to surf, snowboard, biand of course, skate,u. so i take qunol magnesium to support my muscle and bone health. qunol's high-absorption magnesium glycinate helps me get the full benefits of magnesium. qunol. the brand i trust. liberty mutual customized my car insurance so i saved hundreds. with the money i saved i thought i'd get a wax figure of myself. oh! right in the temporal lobe! beat it, punks! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ >>> donald trump likes to claim he has a mandate, but more than a month after the election, we are getting a clear picture of just how narrow his victory turned out to be. trump's popular book percentage now stands at 49.9%, which means 50% of the country didn't vote for trump. and the republicans majority in the house is razor thin, even smaller than their current majority. after the last house race was called, the margin was 220-215. but for the first time -- first few months of 2025, the house speaker will
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the media celebrating the healthcare hitman. >> why the [ bleep ] are you laughing all the time? >> shine bright like a cold sore. [ ♪♪ ] >> jesse: there's something lingering around washington and watch out. it might be contagious. >> i have trump derangement syndrome. i'm very proud. i don't want to get rid of it. i can't stand him. >> jesse: there might be something else going around. >> yep, everybody, it's a cold sore. there you have it. stress can do horrible things. >> why are you stressed? >> a lot of reasons. i completely believe there are other sentient beings in the world that we are not it in this universe. we are not the only people. and they're showing up and they're showing up now in numbers that have never been recorded before. i would love to say i got it from making out with some really sexy people, but it's not the case. i'm going to put on my ab reeva on my cold sore. there it is. shine bright like a cold sore. shine bright like a cold sore. >> jesse: democrats are going to have to go back into quarantine. some of them are already social distancing. tim walz d
the media celebrating the healthcare hitman. >> why the [ bleep ] are you laughing all the time? >> shine bright like a cold sore. [ ♪♪ ] >> jesse: there's something lingering around washington and watch out. it might be contagious. >> i have trump derangement syndrome. i'm very proud. i don't want to get rid of it. i can't stand him. >> jesse: there might be something else going around. >> yep, everybody, it's a cold sore. there you have it. stress can...
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the united healthcare ceo was walking out at 6:45 heading to an important annual meeting for the healthcareou it is still developing on the ground. nypd has a lot on their hands like they always do. right now during the christmas season trying to figure out exactly what played out here. they will hold a press conference in the next hour or hour and a half to calm fears. when people are watching at home in new york city, you live here or visiting and hear there was a shooting where a man was killed walking outside of a hotel they want to know is the suspect on the loose. we don't have the information on that suspect specifically. he had a mask and gloves and believe he was waiting for the healthcare ceo. i'll step out of the way so you can zoom in. this is developing on your screen. the police tape and the crime scene there set up. dana you know from walking around not far from fox news studios, it is a busy time and a lot of foot traffic. for this man to come out. brian thompson, 50 years old to walk out and get shot in the chest a lot of people are nervous. >> dana: that is also the hilton
the united healthcare ceo was walking out at 6:45 heading to an important annual meeting for the healthcareou it is still developing on the ground. nypd has a lot on their hands like they always do. right now during the christmas season trying to figure out exactly what played out here. they will hold a press conference in the next hour or hour and a half to calm fears. when people are watching at home in new york city, you live here or visiting and hear there was a shooting where a man was...
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i would like to understand the outlook for healthcare.lly, when you think of the performance of the annual basis, we are still up for the year. although it might not be a huge performance, it's still positive. so, what does that mean going into 2025? >> absolutely. healthcare is up about 5% as of close on friday, but this is the second year where it under performed the s&p 500 by 20%. actually 24%. we think that this has created a fantastic valuation opportunity. there was a selloff after the nomination of robert kennedy which created a discount. that discount is very similar to other policy led health dislocations we have seen in the market the last two decades. we think those are great buying opportunities in the sector. the key bit, the heart beat of healthcare is innovation which will continue next year and years into the future. >> would you say the policy uncertainties is likely to have an impact on innovation or is there, perhaps, a moment where companies actually have to be selective where they put their money given they don't kno
i would like to understand the outlook for healthcare.lly, when you think of the performance of the annual basis, we are still up for the year. although it might not be a huge performance, it's still positive. so, what does that mean going into 2025? >> absolutely. healthcare is up about 5% as of close on friday, but this is the second year where it under performed the s&p 500 by 20%. actually 24%. we think that this has created a fantastic valuation opportunity. there was a selloff...