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let me cover a few facts on medicaid in our state. medicaid covers health care costs. for those today in our state that are living in poverty, that may be single moms, senior citizens, those that are disabled, what expansion would do is cover more individuals. it would cover the majority of those who would be younger individuals that are single, able-bodied, able to go get a career here in south dakota and have the potential to earn benefits that would pay their medical bills. the approximate cost of the state of south dakota would be in the future up to $80 million per year. and that is something that we would have to figure out how to pay for. i think when looking at this decision on the ballot, it is good to have the facts of who would be covered, how much it would cost and know we have responsibility in south dakota to balance our state budget. we've always been fiscally responsible. south dakota has a constitutional requirement to balance the budget and we have done that. since i've been governor, we put more money into reserves and we have ever done before in our
let me cover a few facts on medicaid in our state. medicaid covers health care costs. for those today in our state that are living in poverty, that may be single moms, senior citizens, those that are disabled, what expansion would do is cover more individuals. it would cover the majority of those who would be younger individuals that are single, able-bodied, able to go get a career here in south dakota and have the potential to earn benefits that would pay their medical bills. the approximate...
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it's not just for medicaid patients, it's for everybody. you know, the way those facilities work is if you've got insurance that covers you in those facilities, you can go there if you're under a government program that covers you, you can go there if you don't have any of those things, you can go there and there's a very manageable sliding scale so that if this is a facility that's close to you and available to you, you can use that facility telehealth also works particularly well with behavioral health, you're more likely to be further away from your for your behavioral provider than you are your other health provider. making all of that come together in a way that keeps people in the community that keeps people with their family that keeps people at their job, all that critically possible. and here we are. as senator stabenow mentioned 59 years ago this month, the bill was signed that these big facilities would be replaced with facilities that were in your community that we're going to meet your needs in a better way and allow all of tho
it's not just for medicaid patients, it's for everybody. you know, the way those facilities work is if you've got insurance that covers you in those facilities, you can go there if you're under a government program that covers you, you can go there if you don't have any of those things, you can go there and there's a very manageable sliding scale so that if this is a facility that's close to you and available to you, you can use that facility telehealth also works particularly well with...
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the other is that for medicare and medicaid they are in effect insurance policies for medicaid is all government paid for medicare. the benefits re pays anywhere between 20 zero for the lowest percent pay pay zero premium up to 80% of premium for higher income people after but so the what you pay in premium is not a transfer payment, but the value that you get in excess of what you pay for premium is a transfer payment. but let me also add that on medicare and medicaid. you can obviously question what the recipient value as and that's clearly but with medicaid the recipient is getting something government paid $0.70 on the dollar for. you can't go out as a private citizen and the health care that medicaid provides at the same price the government did now. so people say, well, medicaid is not worth what we paid for it. well, it may not be that much to the person who received it if they would like to do it, doing something else with the money. yeah, but it's we knew everybody in this room that's paying for private health insurance is paying for of medicaid, but paying higher. in the in
the other is that for medicare and medicaid they are in effect insurance policies for medicaid is all government paid for medicare. the benefits re pays anywhere between 20 zero for the lowest percent pay pay zero premium up to 80% of premium for higher income people after but so the what you pay in premium is not a transfer payment, but the value that you get in excess of what you pay for premium is a transfer payment. but let me also add that on medicare and medicaid. you can obviously...
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medicaid expansion is a perfect example. we have 19 hospitals at risk of closure by joining six hospitals that closed under this governor. we are setting a brinks trust to kentucky to louisiana because this governor will not accept the money. the resources we need in our state will come to our state when we have leaders willing to work across the aisle to bring our money home. but it's more important than that -- how do we take care of our families and make sure we are addressing housing prices come how do we tackle the issue of gun violence customer account we support our freedom and protector people and we need a governor who can do the math also do the morality of making sure we take care of every single georgian. moderator: governor kemp, you have 30 seconds. gov. kemp: one way we deal with gun violence is to take the bad people doing the shootings and lock them up. she has also said the silver bullet on health care is medicaid expansion, adding 600, 600 50,000 people. there's been 600,000 people added to the medicaid ro
medicaid expansion is a perfect example. we have 19 hospitals at risk of closure by joining six hospitals that closed under this governor. we are setting a brinks trust to kentucky to louisiana because this governor will not accept the money. the resources we need in our state will come to our state when we have leaders willing to work across the aisle to bring our money home. but it's more important than that -- how do we take care of our families and make sure we are addressing housing prices...
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medicaid le da beneficios y medicare también le ofrece algunos beneficios.ceta cubiertos. así como más cobertura dental. la mayoría de los planes le ayudan a pagar productos de venta sin receta, alimentos y facturas de servicios públicos con cobertura. todo sin ningún costo adicional para usted. la inscripción anual termina el 7 de diciembre. entonces, si tiene medicare y medicaid, ...llame ahora mismo para ver si cumple los requisitos. hay más para usted... con un plan unitedhealthcare dual complete. >> 5,000,000 de clientes pueden recibir un aumento en su factura. visitamos otra ciudad onerosa accidentes mal el aumento. una madrugada en zonas del norte. para el viernes vamos a estar disminuyendo en las temperaturas, el fin de semana tenemos temperaturas mÁs agradables. >> la recuerdo que debe comunicarse con todo nuestro equipo. le invito a que nos escriba al telÉfono que ve en pantalla. llegamos al final, muchas gracias por su compaÑÍa, tenemos una cita a las 23:00. hasta iga que no. se quitÓ el casco, de pie matrimonio y ella le dijo que sÍ. jorge: el lu
medicaid le da beneficios y medicare también le ofrece algunos beneficios.ceta cubiertos. así como más cobertura dental. la mayoría de los planes le ayudan a pagar productos de venta sin receta, alimentos y facturas de servicios públicos con cobertura. todo sin ningún costo adicional para usted. la inscripción anual termina el 7 de diciembre. entonces, si tiene medicare y medicaid, ...llame ahora mismo para ver si cumple los requisitos. hay más para usted... con un plan unitedhealthcare...
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benefits and will only get health insurance if we expand medicaid. we have seniors who will be forced out of their homes because this governor refuses to address housing prices. he told an audience he did not want to upset investors by giving local authorities control over housing prices, letting them address the issues. moderator: i want to give each of them a chance to answer. mr. hazel. mr. hazel: the biggest problem facing us is the economy, but to quote, the man who puts all the guns and decision-making power into the hands of a central government and then says limit yourself is he truly the impractical utopian. the idea the economy isn't the biggest problem we have in georgia is because people don't understand economics. these guys don't economic -- -- economics from republicans or democrats or we would not be in the hole we are in in terms of trillions and trillions of dollars. austrian economics where we get rid of this cancer invaded every transaction. through a fiat currency system. creating freedom for everybody in georgia is at the defaul
benefits and will only get health insurance if we expand medicaid. we have seniors who will be forced out of their homes because this governor refuses to address housing prices. he told an audience he did not want to upset investors by giving local authorities control over housing prices, letting them address the issues. moderator: i want to give each of them a chance to answer. mr. hazel. mr. hazel: the biggest problem facing us is the economy, but to quote, the man who puts all the guns and...
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we talk about health care and medicaid. i am a health care provider i want people to have health care. i took an oath to do that. i believe in primary preventative care as a way to save health care costs. i want people to take advantage of the health care that is available especially mental health care. adults are struggling and children and our senior citizens as well, they are struggling with that mental health care piece. host: 32nd rebuttal. rep. luria: when i go out and visit around the region, there is not a single person i talked to who doesn't say thank you. this has allowed people to keep their businesses to keep the restaurants open. yes we were struggling because of a public health emergency, we needed to shut businesses down until we had a vaccine and a way for people to return to work. the work that we have done has kept so many businesses open. ms. kiggans: businesses continue to struggle and this is a direct result of what i would consider to be failed economic policies of the biden administration. this is th
we talk about health care and medicaid. i am a health care provider i want people to have health care. i took an oath to do that. i believe in primary preventative care as a way to save health care costs. i want people to take advantage of the health care that is available especially mental health care. adults are struggling and children and our senior citizens as well, they are struggling with that mental health care piece. host: 32nd rebuttal. rep. luria: when i go out and visit around the...
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benefits and will only get health insurance if we expand medicaid.have seniors who will be forced out of their homes because this governor refuses to address the issue of housing crises. he told an audience he did not want to upset investors by giving local authorities control over housing prices, letting them address the issues. we need a governor who will work for georgians. donna: i want to give each of them a chance to answer jennifer's question. mr. hazel. mr. hazel: the biggest problem facing us is the economy, but to quote, the man who puts all the guns and decision-making power into the hands of a central government and then says limit yourself is he truly the impractical utopian. the idea the economy isn't the biggest problem we have in georgia is because people don't understand economics. these guys don't understand economics from republicans or democrats or we would not be in the hole we are in in terms of trillions and trillions of dollars. what we need to do is get back to basics. austrian economics where we get rid of this cancer invade
benefits and will only get health insurance if we expand medicaid.have seniors who will be forced out of their homes because this governor refuses to address the issue of housing crises. he told an audience he did not want to upset investors by giving local authorities control over housing prices, letting them address the issues. we need a governor who will work for georgians. donna: i want to give each of them a chance to answer jennifer's question. mr. hazel. mr. hazel: the biggest problem...
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the floor for kids is actually medicaid and medicaid pays much less than medicare.ometimes it's like 70% on the dollar. so $.70 for each dollar and that's not covering the cost and it doesn't cover the cost of kids who don't even have insurance and it doesn't cover the cost of what it takes to have a fully trained staff and 24/7 pediatricians and we really need to have a system that prioritizes care for kids and sets up what is done in rural hospitals like the guaranteed payment. if you take care of kids you will be cap told so we can keep these places open and have the people needed to do what needs to be done. >> thanks for your insights and your time. right now on our website, everything you need to know about the historic cost-of-living increases that social security recipients will get in 2023. all that and more on pbs.org/newshour. that is pbs news week and for tonight. on sunday we look at the midterm races in ohio and how they might affect the direction of the next congress. i'm jeff in it. from all of us here at pbs news week and, thanks for spending part o
the floor for kids is actually medicaid and medicaid pays much less than medicare.ometimes it's like 70% on the dollar. so $.70 for each dollar and that's not covering the cost and it doesn't cover the cost of kids who don't even have insurance and it doesn't cover the cost of what it takes to have a fully trained staff and 24/7 pediatricians and we really need to have a system that prioritizes care for kids and sets up what is done in rural hospitals like the guaranteed payment. if you take...
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reportera: si usted estÁ entre los millones de personas que califican para inscribirse een el medicaider un cambio. si quieren quedarse en el plan en el que estÁn, no tienen que hacer absolutamente nada. reportera: los expertos recomiendan obtener los seguros que se ofrecen para personas de 65 aÑos o mÁs, asÍ como personas con necesidades mÉdicas especÍficas o alguna discapacidad. las partes a, b, c o d atienden diferentes necesidades. >> en el momento de no tener estas necesidades de salud, perdamos visitando las salas de emergencia como cifran los doctores primarios. tenemos otras necesidades que se pueden prevenir con tiempo. reportera: cada aÑo en el proceso de inscripciÓn, las personas elegibles tienen varias semanas para agregar, modificar o cancelar sus planes. este perÍodo comience el 15 de octubre y termina el 7 de diciembre. en caso de que quiera obtener informaciÓn sobre el plan que mÁs le conviene, puede hacerlo en la pÁgina web, donde encontrarÁ detalles sobre medicaid en espaÑol. leÓn: en nuestra cÁpsula diaria con miras a la participaciÓn de mÉxico en el mundial de qatar
reportera: si usted estÁ entre los millones de personas que califican para inscribirse een el medicaider un cambio. si quieren quedarse en el plan en el que estÁn, no tienen que hacer absolutamente nada. reportera: los expertos recomiendan obtener los seguros que se ofrecen para personas de 65 aÑos o mÁs, asÍ como personas con necesidades mÉdicas especÍficas o alguna discapacidad. las partes a, b, c o d atienden diferentes necesidades. >> en el momento de no tener estas necesidades...
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mcmaster: expanding medicaid is more ening tanglement. i had to fight president biden with his vaccine mandate. we have 2/3 of our strength. our economy and environment and education. education is the most important. we need to take debate steps now and we are doing it. >> mike pence in indiana expanded medicaid. >> thank you to all of our candidates for swroining us. we will be back here on november 2 for the superintendent of education debate. thanks fortuning in. good night. captioni
mcmaster: expanding medicaid is more ening tanglement. i had to fight president biden with his vaccine mandate. we have 2/3 of our strength. our economy and environment and education. education is the most important. we need to take debate steps now and we are doing it. >> mike pence in indiana expanded medicaid. >> thank you to all of our candidates for swroining us. we will be back here on november 2 for the superintendent of education debate. thanks fortuning in. good night....
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mcmaster: expanding medicaid is more ening tanglement. i had to fight president biden with his vaccine mandate. we have 2/3 of our strength. our economy and environment and education. education is the most important. we need to take debate steps now and we are doing it. >> mike pence in indiana expanded medicaid. >> thank you to all of our candidates for swroining us. we will be back here on november 2 for the superintendent of education debate. thanks fortuning in. good night. captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org. >> c-span is unfiltered view of government funded by these television companies including buckeye broadband. buckeye broadband supports c-span along with these television providers, giving you a front-row seat to democracy. >> next governor of governor of new york and congressman zeldin and michael been. debate health care, fosh policy. and justice alito talks about the leaked
mcmaster: expanding medicaid is more ening tanglement. i had to fight president biden with his vaccine mandate. we have 2/3 of our strength. our economy and environment and education. education is the most important. we need to take debate steps now and we are doing it. >> mike pence in indiana expanded medicaid. >> thank you to all of our candidates for swroining us. we will be back here on november 2 for the superintendent of education debate. thanks fortuning in. good night....
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mcmaster: expanding medicaid is more ening tanglement. had to fight president biden with his vaccine mandate. we have 2/3 of our strength. our economy and environment and education. education is the most important. we need to take debate steps now and we are doing it. >> mike pence in indiana expanded medicaid. >> thank you to all of our candidates for swroining us. we will be back here on november 2 for the superintendent of education debate. thanks fortuning in. >> c-span d view of government, funded by these television companies and more, including now. the world has changed. today, a fast dinner -- internet connection is something nobody can live without. no more than ever it all starts with great internet. while support c-span as public service along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> c-span's "washington journal," every day taking your calls live on the air on the news of the day and discussing policy issues that impact you. coming up sunday morning, charlie cook talks about camping 2
mcmaster: expanding medicaid is more ening tanglement. had to fight president biden with his vaccine mandate. we have 2/3 of our strength. our economy and environment and education. education is the most important. we need to take debate steps now and we are doing it. >> mike pence in indiana expanded medicaid. >> thank you to all of our candidates for swroining us. we will be back here on november 2 for the superintendent of education debate. thanks fortuning in. >> c-span d...
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medicaid le da beneficios y medicare también le ofrece algunos beneficios.. entonces, si tiene medicare y medicaid, ...llame ahora mismo para ver si cumple los requisitos. hay más para usted... con un plan unitedhealthcare dual complete. soy luciano y soy más que mi vih. hablé con mi médico sobre cambiar a un tratamiento con menos medicinas y ahora tomo dovato. dovato es para algunos adultos que están comenzando el tratamiento para el vih 1 o que están reemplazando su tratamiento actual para el vih 1. dovato es tan efectivo como un tratamiento de 3 medicinas para ayudarte a alcanzar y mantenerte indetectable. no tomes dovato si eres alérgico a sus ingredientes o si tomas dofetilide. tomar dovato con dofetilide puede causar efectos secundarios graves o mortales. la hepatitis b puede volverse más difícil de tratar mientras tomes dovato. no dejes de tomar dovato sin consultar a tu médico, ya que la hepatitis b puede empeorar o ser mortal. pueden presentarse efectos secundarios graves o mortales, que incluyen reacciones alérgicas, acumulación de ácido láctico y
medicaid le da beneficios y medicare también le ofrece algunos beneficios.. entonces, si tiene medicare y medicaid, ...llame ahora mismo para ver si cumple los requisitos. hay más para usted... con un plan unitedhealthcare dual complete. soy luciano y soy más que mi vih. hablé con mi médico sobre cambiar a un tratamiento con menos medicinas y ahora tomo dovato. dovato es para algunos adultos que están comenzando el tratamiento para el vih 1 o que están reemplazando su tratamiento actual...
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>> mike pence in indiana expanded medicaid.t's why democrats and republicans of done it. >> congressman, i'm sorry about that, thank you to all of our candidates for swroining us. -- for joining us tonight. we will be back here on november 2 for the superintendent of education debate. thanks for tuning in, good night. captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org. >> tonight democraticenator tammy duckworth debates republican and illinois u.s. senate race. hosted by tt wt tv and chicago. coverage begins on c-span. you can also watch on a free bile video app c-span now. or online at c-span.org. congress returns for legislative work after elections on monday, november 14th. rrent funding is set to expire on december 16. the senate will continue to debate on 2023 defense progrs and policy legislation and vote on more of president biden's
>> mike pence in indiana expanded medicaid.t's why democrats and republicans of done it. >> congressman, i'm sorry about that, thank you to all of our candidates for swroining us. -- for joining us tonight. we will be back here on november 2 for the superintendent of education debate. thanks for tuning in, good night. captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org. >> tonight...
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it's mostly medicaid and medicare.about 12% of folks in inglewood are uninsured altogether compared to about 2.5% in lakeview. if you were to overlay where are healthcare resources are, doctors offices, clinics, hospitals, and lay them on top of the city, you will see them all densely located on the north side compared to the south side. you will see, you also see that's our health status is. you'll see through your life expectancy difference for men between inglewood and lakeview. now, most of that is not a function of the actual health care they get. most of is a function of living in a community where there is violence, with our food deserts, where there isn't, there are options to work out, where you work in in a job that requiru go double shifts and might be dangerous. like, all of those things track along these segregated racial caste lines that instituted in our city for decades. and all that's required to keep that going for more decades is that we sit back as bystanders and not stand up and say this is unaccep
it's mostly medicaid and medicare.about 12% of folks in inglewood are uninsured altogether compared to about 2.5% in lakeview. if you were to overlay where are healthcare resources are, doctors offices, clinics, hospitals, and lay them on top of the city, you will see them all densely located on the north side compared to the south side. you will see, you also see that's our health status is. you'll see through your life expectancy difference for men between inglewood and lakeview. now, most of...
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kelly: i will expand medicaid. mr. schmidt: well, the governor has said that now for four-sears and she has not -- now for four- plus years and she has not gotten that done. i don't know what she thinks will change. it makes a good thing to talk about in the middle of an election campaign, but at the end of the day the kansas legislature in anything like this current composition will not go that direction in terms of public policy. so my view is we have to look for things we can agree on, democrats and republicans, and can get done. one of the challenges we have to focus on any medicaid system, rather than expanding to able-bodied adults who do not have dependeds, -- dependents, is how can we make sure providers remain in the system, and perhaps make decisions such as the one made this year by republican governors and by the governor here, to extend, for example, coverage for new mothers in postpartum period. gov. kelly: i never give up. yes, i have proposed four different medicaid expansion approaches. i will present
kelly: i will expand medicaid. mr. schmidt: well, the governor has said that now for four-sears and she has not -- now for four- plus years and she has not gotten that done. i don't know what she thinks will change. it makes a good thing to talk about in the middle of an election campaign, but at the end of the day the kansas legislature in anything like this current composition will not go that direction in terms of public policy. so my view is we have to look for things we can agree on,...
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this is one othe last options that proponents of medicaid expansion have to expand medicaid through ative. the vast majority of other states have either on this or are so conservative that they probably won't. >> if that measure passes, it will also cover in number of native americans in the state who don't have health care access right now. i want to talk about rank choice voting. it became popular after the alaska special election. the big swing state considering it is nevada with several cities and counties across the country also. if it is adopted, what will it look like in nevada versus other states? >> every state has a different version of rank choice voting. in nevada, it would be a top number of candidates who advance. the top candidates who get votes in a primary, the top four, would advance to a general election, done by a ranked choice system. you vote for the candidate you like the most. if that candidate comes in last, your second choice vote gets reallocated as a first choice vote. they keep doing that until someone gets 50% plus one. they say it is a way for people to
this is one othe last options that proponents of medicaid expansion have to expand medicaid through ative. the vast majority of other states have either on this or are so conservative that they probably won't. >> if that measure passes, it will also cover in number of native americans in the state who don't have health care access right now. i want to talk about rank choice voting. it became popular after the alaska special election. the big swing state considering it is nevada with...
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expansion in ohio. donald trump oppose both the affordable care act and medicaid expansion. but one votes by drawing attention to nope, you a problem among the white working class j. d. events uses the opioid crisis, is a way to wage culture war. are you a racist? do you hate mexicans? immediate calls us races for wanting to build trust war. they censor us, but it doesn't change the true. jo biden's open border is killing ohio and with more legal drugs and more democratic voters pouring into this country. those are polarizing topics that immediately pull you one way or another strategy to take people that might be in the middle and leaning to the right to pull them all way to the right. when i was driving down here, i saw a few signs on the side of the road, said joe biden, you know, yeah, infrastructure bill provided $500000.00. so the democrats get any credit for that in terms of the economy down here. i think at the end of the day, really what we have is like is one party and it's, and it's rich people. so think a lot of people are critical of the president, no matter wha
expansion in ohio. donald trump oppose both the affordable care act and medicaid expansion. but one votes by drawing attention to nope, you a problem among the white working class j. d. events uses the opioid crisis, is a way to wage culture war. are you a racist? do you hate mexicans? immediate calls us races for wanting to build trust war. they censor us, but it doesn't change the true. jo biden's open border is killing ohio and with more legal drugs and more democratic voters pouring into...
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kelly: i will expand medicaid. mr.chmidt: well, the governor has said that now for four-sears and she has not -- now for four- plus years and she has not gotten that done. i don't know what she thinks will change. it makes a good thing to talk about in the middle of an election campaign, but at the end of the day the kansas legislature in anything like this current composition will not go that direction in terms of public policy. so my view is we have to look for things we can agree on, democrats and republicans, and can get done. one of the challenges we have to focus on any medicaid system, rather than expanding to able-bodied adults who do not have dependeds, -- dependents, is how can we make sure providers remain in the system, and perhaps make decisions such as the one made this year by republican governors and by the governor here, to extend, for example, coverage for new mothers in postpartum period. gov. kelly: i never give up. yes, i have proposed four different medicaid expansion approaches. i will present my
kelly: i will expand medicaid. mr.chmidt: well, the governor has said that now for four-sears and she has not -- now for four- plus years and she has not gotten that done. i don't know what she thinks will change. it makes a good thing to talk about in the middle of an election campaign, but at the end of the day the kansas legislature in anything like this current composition will not go that direction in terms of public policy. so my view is we have to look for things we can agree on,...
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i want to expand medicaid, bringing home our $3.5 billion a year, so that our veterans get access toealth care, who are currently being denied, that our seniors, who are a few years shy of medicare need and get the help that they need. i want to eliminate the disability waiting list, with 7,000 people on it who are being held in institutions, instead of in their homes. i want to defend us against danger by strengthening our gun laws, but i also want to defend our rights as women, by eliminating the abortion ban and restoring a woman's right to control her body. i've spent the last 15 years as a state leader. i've spent my life as someone who believes in doing right by people. i was raised by my parents to do right. and what we need today is for you to do right. i'm asking for your trust and your vote. i'm asking for you to go to stacyabrams.com/votetolearn, how to vote early, and i want you to know that polls do not see you, but i do, and the only poll that matters is the poll at the ballot box. thank you so much. >> governor. >> well, first of all, i want to thank wsb for having us
i want to expand medicaid, bringing home our $3.5 billion a year, so that our veterans get access toealth care, who are currently being denied, that our seniors, who are a few years shy of medicare need and get the help that they need. i want to eliminate the disability waiting list, with 7,000 people on it who are being held in institutions, instead of in their homes. i want to defend us against danger by strengthening our gun laws, but i also want to defend our rights as women, by eliminating...
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let this boil down to how medicaid, medicare and private insurance does reimbursement.ll the audience because it undergirds all of this, why university is doing this. >> their credit -- i shouldn't say to their credit. there are institutions that have whole vip floors one can only access if they are willing and able to pay for it. these are nonprofit institutions and other cities explicitly saying if you have the money, we will build for you. the challenge is you are probably insured or international well-being and pay cash for your healthcare, you provide a margin against the healthcare received costs. if you get medicare, you might pay what healthcare costs, maybe below that but if you are on medicaid, the money you pay an institution for your healthcare is usually below what it cost to give your healthcare so institutions organized themselves to ensure as many people can pay have access compared to those were medicaid were unable to pay and that is nationwide. with that leads to are things like vip floors and special services. that means plans that ensure you have co
let this boil down to how medicaid, medicare and private insurance does reimbursement.ll the audience because it undergirds all of this, why university is doing this. >> their credit -- i shouldn't say to their credit. there are institutions that have whole vip floors one can only access if they are willing and able to pay for it. these are nonprofit institutions and other cities explicitly saying if you have the money, we will build for you. the challenge is you are probably insured or...
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he has refused to expand medicaid to reduce the cost of health care. he has refused to address the affordable housing crisis. sitting on $400 million in funds that were intended for the use of people to keep them in their housing. he is refusing to do real pay raises for our teachers. and he is refusing to invest in our small businesses to the extent that even though half the population -- minority businesses only get 1.5% of state contracts. he says he used to study the issue. what this signals is that this election is a referendum on a kind of state we want to be, not only in the south, but as a bellwether for the nation. and if we do it, i know we can, if voters show up, what we can demonstrate is that we want someone who not only cares, but is willing to help. and is not going to attack our freedoms. brian kemp and his cohort, brad raffensperger, have spent the last four years attacking our right to vote, making it more difficult to participate in our elections. they have gotten credit for simply not committing treason. but that is the lowest bar i
he has refused to expand medicaid to reduce the cost of health care. he has refused to address the affordable housing crisis. sitting on $400 million in funds that were intended for the use of people to keep them in their housing. he is refusing to do real pay raises for our teachers. and he is refusing to invest in our small businesses to the extent that even though half the population -- minority businesses only get 1.5% of state contracts. he says he used to study the issue. what this...
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i did, i did it with young commer young versus not specifically about it because their medicaid back a building block on with the good. what's your ah to be a good option to was you will not because with the emotion and what's happening in them. bustle, now this me, this with goes all creating this with border with the a, not a gift. those are your shipment. not will were body you. do. you know, it was other shots is to don my book, but not look brought to meeting us back to where you no problem. i will come today, but you more we did a abuse, i believe to still done. we simply doesn't approve the what to do. should you too close to there? yep. start talk with a lot of them has been defined. you pretty richna. la gay is lasha. close back to me on a fuji i me. but while it is out, so, but of course i'm usually in the front, you know, for the more has to provide. it's just like a new i had some questions to wish you know, we are going to talk a social tell something to do with. i'm good them. yeah, yeah. it is. one. was with the one result you're going you've reached prism to if i lose
i did, i did it with young commer young versus not specifically about it because their medicaid back a building block on with the good. what's your ah to be a good option to was you will not because with the emotion and what's happening in them. bustle, now this me, this with goes all creating this with border with the a, not a gift. those are your shipment. not will were body you. do. you know, it was other shots is to don my book, but not look brought to meeting us back to where you no...
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because i think because their medicaid back a bit of a block on with the good. what's your ah to be a good option to was she really a little bit more because they're not something completely emotional. that's not showing them bustle. you know this, me, this with being not a gift. those are your shipment not well, we're body. you're doing great. you know, if i go there, shut this down. that's my book. but not blockbuster. yeah. you just brought to where you no problem. i will come today, but you will read to get a hold of you said it will you still done with somebody at dodge approved or what to do? should you too close to there? yep. start talk with me. what put a whole lot of them has been defined. you pre reached la gay's lasher close to me on a fuji. i need a voice from your front e or your for the more to provide. it's just to remind you about them because i knew i had some questions to wish you know a social skills conference coming up with. i'm good them. yeah, yeah. it is one with with the one that is awesome. you're going. you've reached to buy news. i d
because i think because their medicaid back a bit of a block on with the good. what's your ah to be a good option to was she really a little bit more because they're not something completely emotional. that's not showing them bustle. you know this, me, this with being not a gift. those are your shipment not well, we're body. you're doing great. you know, if i go there, shut this down. that's my book. but not blockbuster. yeah. you just brought to where you no problem. i will come today, but you...
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also in south dakota, there is medicaid expansion on the ballot.viously approved medicaid expansion in some 6/8 -- six other states, but south dakotans will decide about access. reid: this is one of the left fights over the legacy of the affordable care act that president obama signed. all of the democrat states, purple states and even some red states have expanded medicaid to cover those who make up to 130% of the federal poverty line. this is one of the less options proponents of medicaid expansion have to expand through initiative. the vast majority have either already acted on this or are so conservative they probably won't. laura: if that measure passes, it will also cover a number of native americans in the state that don't have health care access right now. i want to talk about range of voting, it became popular after the alaska special election this year, and the big swing state considering that is nevada, considering several countries are -- several counties across the country as well. if adopted, what will it look like? reid: every state
also in south dakota, there is medicaid expansion on the ballot.viously approved medicaid expansion in some 6/8 -- six other states, but south dakotans will decide about access. reid: this is one of the left fights over the legacy of the affordable care act that president obama signed. all of the democrat states, purple states and even some red states have expanded medicaid to cover those who make up to 130% of the federal poverty line. this is one of the less options proponents of medicaid...
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republicans are about strengthening social security, medicare and medicaid. all you are getting now is democrat midterm propaganda, that's all your calls from now until election day will be. nobody cares but rick scott or any single other republicans that brought up the issue. republicans have many chances for the house and senate if they had any desire or education that they would do anything about that. i'm getting tired of this constant day after day of democrats and their midterm propaganda and fear mongering. host: all right. that's bob in milwaukee. our next caller is josh in gresham, oregon. you are on the democratic line, good morning. caller: good morning. i was thinking about just as the entire nation is becoming privatized in the money is becoming two -- two separate. our economy is shrinking. we no longer manufacture things other than debt. i really miss having good social security, being secure about it. i'm 59 and i feel like by the time i retire, social security, it is so precarious. it seems like year after year there's nothing secure about it
republicans are about strengthening social security, medicare and medicaid. all you are getting now is democrat midterm propaganda, that's all your calls from now until election day will be. nobody cares but rick scott or any single other republicans that brought up the issue. republicans have many chances for the house and senate if they had any desire or education that they would do anything about that. i'm getting tired of this constant day after day of democrats and their midterm propaganda...
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y si tiene medicare y medicaid, un plan de humana podrÍa brindarle beneficios adicionales.si es elegible. humana. un toque mÁs humano al cuidar de su salud. ¡emilioooo! ¿descargaron todo para el camino? ¡uy! oh! ¡emilioooo! tranquilos, ¿olvidan que somos gigillonarios? tenemos at&t fiber con velocidades hyper-gig... -¡listo! -¡listo! ¡vamos! ay, un segundo, voy al baño. ¡emilioooo! vive como gigillonario. obtén at&t fiber, ahora con velocidades de hasta 5-gigas. disponibilidad limitada. >> (♪ música ♪) >> la práctica de este jueves de los golden state warriors no fue como las demás de que una novedad importante que era que se cerraba un delicado conflicto acontecido durante la pretemporada, hablamos de que green se reincorporó al grupo tras el incidente con su compañero jordan (nombre inaudible), donde green lo agredió. esto llevó a una sanción económica y unos días fuera del equipo. green no estuvo en el espacio que se permitió la prensa pero sí estuvo jordan. escuchemos lo que dijo green sobre cómo va a llevar esta situación con jordan (nombre en inglés) >> (hablan en ing
y si tiene medicare y medicaid, un plan de humana podrÍa brindarle beneficios adicionales.si es elegible. humana. un toque mÁs humano al cuidar de su salud. ¡emilioooo! ¿descargaron todo para el camino? ¡uy! oh! ¡emilioooo! tranquilos, ¿olvidan que somos gigillonarios? tenemos at&t fiber con velocidades hyper-gig... -¡listo! -¡listo! ¡vamos! ay, un segundo, voy al baño. ¡emilioooo! vive como gigillonario. obtén at&t fiber, ahora con velocidades de hasta 5-gigas....
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i am passionate on reforming medicare and medicaid. those are two programs that need reform, especially medicaid. how come when you go into a doctor's office, you have no idea what the price of the procedures are. if you go into chipotle, you know how much a burrito costs. if you go into a doctor's office, you have no idea what you are paying. matt cartwright excepted over half $1 million from the biggest insurance companies in the country. aflac, united health care, sigma, these are the people paying for the attack ads against me. you know why? because they know he will protect their gravy cheering -- gravy train. we need to bring health care costs down. if his medicare for all proposal makes it through to law with bernie sanders and john fetterman, seniors across the country will die because of medicare for all. >> a rebuttal? rep. cartwright: i make no secret of the fact that i like the idea of medicare for all, but it has to be done in a way that does not hurt existing enrollees benefits, does not hurt the providers, they have to b
i am passionate on reforming medicare and medicaid. those are two programs that need reform, especially medicaid. how come when you go into a doctor's office, you have no idea what the price of the procedures are. if you go into chipotle, you know how much a burrito costs. if you go into a doctor's office, you have no idea what you are paying. matt cartwright excepted over half $1 million from the biggest insurance companies in the country. aflac, united health care, sigma, these are the people...
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ending the dark money and campaigns posted providing medicaid for all.ing frozen social security benefits. restoring voter rights. finding childcare and sick leave. fighting, violence with renewable energy. reducing skyrocketing drug prices. increasing funding to prosecute corporate crooks. all of those are opposed by the gop. so politics is a practice in contrast most of the democrats have got to get with it and learn how to communicate, especially with millions of blue-collar workers who have deserted the democratic party and broken the fdr coalition that won so many elections. we need america.net. amy: is seems democrats in some cases are more afraid of being called socialist than they are afraid of -- than they are afraid of republicans. can you respond to that? >> is why they have got to learn how to rebut. it is not too late. it is not too late in the next two weeks do that. when they are accused of being socialist, there are three rebuttals. oh, your republican argued socialism? i know why you're saying that because you hate medicare. you hate the
ending the dark money and campaigns posted providing medicaid for all.ing frozen social security benefits. restoring voter rights. finding childcare and sick leave. fighting, violence with renewable energy. reducing skyrocketing drug prices. increasing funding to prosecute corporate crooks. all of those are opposed by the gop. so politics is a practice in contrast most of the democrats have got to get with it and learn how to communicate, especially with millions of blue-collar workers who have...
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track to reduce by $1 trillion this fiscal year, and will reduce another $310 billion because of medicaid negotiating drug prices. that's not all. in relieving student debt, we are resuming a student loan program we paused during the pandemic. come january, folks have to repay their student loans if they don't qualify for leave, that means billions of dollars a year will start coming into the u.s. treasury. my administration's plan is economically responsible to ensure a smooth transition to repaying and preventing unnecessary default. i will also go after fraudsters, borrowers will receive calls that help anybody trying to qualify for these loans. if you get a called pretending they are from the government trying to help you with loans, hang up. you never have to pay for any federal health from the student loan program. if you pay this or that, you can get relief, that is fraud. if you get any questionable calls, please tell us by going to reportfraudtotftc.gov. my message to fraudsters is, don't do it, we are going to hold you accountable. let me close with this, today marks a big step
track to reduce by $1 trillion this fiscal year, and will reduce another $310 billion because of medicaid negotiating drug prices. that's not all. in relieving student debt, we are resuming a student loan program we paused during the pandemic. come january, folks have to repay their student loans if they don't qualify for leave, that means billions of dollars a year will start coming into the u.s. treasury. my administration's plan is economically responsible to ensure a smooth transition to...
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but the people who may be taking those drugs not on medicaid or medicare will be paying more for their medications if they are taking similar medications. you can talk all you want about talking points, but the real results are what people see, and we saw that in 2019, when we saw the greatest economy that had ever been built before we got attacked by the virus from china, ok, and created the pandemic. but use our real wages going up, you all real americans working, and things were going well for everybody. record revenue coming into the treasury, not before -- not because we taxed more and took more but because we took less from them, they kept more of their own earnings, and there were able to spend it and generate an economy. the government does not create jobs. what it does is create an environment where the american people are better than anybody in the world at taking care of people, doing the right things. it released that american ingenuity. that is what we need to get back to. when you look at the commitment to america, it is about freedom for the future. it is not a free amer
but the people who may be taking those drugs not on medicaid or medicare will be paying more for their medications if they are taking similar medications. you can talk all you want about talking points, but the real results are what people see, and we saw that in 2019, when we saw the greatest economy that had ever been built before we got attacked by the virus from china, ok, and created the pandemic. but use our real wages going up, you all real americans working, and things were going well...
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>> we are currently in dire straits with medicaid and the state has failed to address the medicaid reimbursement model, which is going to the federal government and that is just a lesser form and a bigger problem. >> it would save the state hundreds of millions of dollars. >> it would not save the state anything. the state is in dire need to keep doctors here and provide quality medical care. we are the lowest state in the nation on medicare reimbursement and the public option will only make the situation worse. >> we have 30 seconds left. we are the only state to have implemented this. >> it will have in excess of 50,000 people and it should say 15,000. >> other states are not taking actions to save water like we are in nevada. we are doing a lot of things in nevada and we are cutting in. >> we are out of time and there are so many other topics to cover. i appreciate both of you gentlemen to have this time to have this debate and i appreciate everyone in the studio and watching for the indy fest 2022. >> c-span's "washington journal." every day we take your calls live on air on the news of the
>> we are currently in dire straits with medicaid and the state has failed to address the medicaid reimbursement model, which is going to the federal government and that is just a lesser form and a bigger problem. >> it would save the state hundreds of millions of dollars. >> it would not save the state anything. the state is in dire need to keep doctors here and provide quality medical care. we are the lowest state in the nation on medicare reimbursement and the public option...