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and so, here is medicaid back, then here's medicaid. now much greater growth. grants have grown as well, you can see medicare has gone up, private has gone up, other, and it is unclear to me if other includes 3:40 b, because of -- kind of shaking her head no. and 340 b is an incredible source of revenue that i don't even think we know how much there is there. so, this is not to say that increased funding for health centers is not needed, that is what we discussed today. but to underscore the fiscal climate we are in, americans expect and deserve a full and thorough review of how their tax dollars are spent. now mr. farber is aware, this week i requested the g.a.o. update its work on sources of funding for community health centers, and i ask unanimous consent to insert that request into the record. thank, you sir. as policy makers, this information is critical to making informed decisions, especially when speaking about mandatory spending. so miss far, i think in advance for taking this project on. last week, the center needs to be paid forward, and i protection
and so, here is medicaid back, then here's medicaid. now much greater growth. grants have grown as well, you can see medicare has gone up, private has gone up, other, and it is unclear to me if other includes 3:40 b, because of -- kind of shaking her head no. and 340 b is an incredible source of revenue that i don't even think we know how much there is there. so, this is not to say that increased funding for health centers is not needed, that is what we discussed today. but to underscore the...
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i have medicaid for my kids, and i could lose medicaid for my kids. is that what you're saying? yes ma'am. millions of people could lose health coverage after a pandemic era policy expires. why some could lose their medicaid benefits, even though they still qualify for the program. we begin with the most significant abortion related ruling since the supreme court overturned roe v. wade last summer to rival rulings on medical abortion pills came down yesterday, the first from texas a federal judge ruling to suspend the fda s two decade old approval of stone. then just two hours later, a federal judge in washington state ruling that fda must keep the medication abortion on the shelves and 17 democratic states and the district of colombia. president biden is vowing to fight this ruling. the doj and the fda have already filed separate appeals. vice president. harris told reporters friday night. that court should not be allowed to tell the fda what it can do. this is a drug that beat fda approved and safe. 20 years ago. 20 years, so this is a dangerous president. never press stone is
i have medicaid for my kids, and i could lose medicaid for my kids. is that what you're saying? yes ma'am. millions of people could lose health coverage after a pandemic era policy expires. why some could lose their medicaid benefits, even though they still qualify for the program. we begin with the most significant abortion related ruling since the supreme court overturned roe v. wade last summer to rival rulings on medical abortion pills came down yesterday, the first from texas a federal...
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millions could be at risk of losing medicaid coverage. what you need to know to make sure your coverage doesn't fall through the cracks. let's start with, in san francisco today, where police have arrested a suspect in the deadly stabbing of tech executive bob lee. closing a days long man hunt that rattled the city and drew national attention. police say the suspect and victim knew each other. lee, best known as the founder of cash app was stabbed in the early morning hours of april 4th and did later die at a hospital. police say this man is now in custody. 38-year-old nemo vileti who holds a tech consulting company. in a press conference this afternoon the police chief bill scott was short on details but did confirm they knew each other. >> the evidence shows they knew each other. that is about as much as i can say. the case started over a week ago and we've been working around the clock since then. things will come out as the case proceeds and when it gets to court. at this point that is about as much as i can say. >> the killing has in
millions could be at risk of losing medicaid coverage. what you need to know to make sure your coverage doesn't fall through the cracks. let's start with, in san francisco today, where police have arrested a suspect in the deadly stabbing of tech executive bob lee. closing a days long man hunt that rattled the city and drew national attention. police say the suspect and victim knew each other. lee, best known as the founder of cash app was stabbed in the early morning hours of april 4th and did...
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and people who are on welfare, on medicaid, need that. remember when george w. bush complimented the woman for having three jobs? that's pretty ridiculous. the last thing i'd like to say is that matthew desmond, professor at princeton, who wrote evicted and now just wrote poverty by america states that if we just audited the top 1% like we audit everybody else, we'd have $175 billion extra in revenue. and he also estimated that's how much it would cost annually to basically eradicate poverty. thank you for your service, congresswoman. guest: thank you. that was an awful lot to unwrap. i'll just comment on the last thing that you talked about. you know, with the tax cuts and jobs act, we increased the deficit by $2 trillion, providing those benefits to the wealthiest americans. part of this bill we passed yesterday would eliminate the 87,000 i.r.s. agents that really just sort of bring parody and bring us back to up to where we need to give regular customer service to people. but i'm also on the committee, the ways and means committee, the committee that tried to
and people who are on welfare, on medicaid, need that. remember when george w. bush complimented the woman for having three jobs? that's pretty ridiculous. the last thing i'd like to say is that matthew desmond, professor at princeton, who wrote evicted and now just wrote poverty by america states that if we just audited the top 1% like we audit everybody else, we'd have $175 billion extra in revenue. and he also estimated that's how much it would cost annually to basically eradicate poverty....
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geoff: and north carolina expands medicaid after a decade-long battle.speak with patients who could benefit. >> better late than never. you kind of just gotta roll with the punches. granted, i wish it would have came a little bit earlier. ♪ >> major funding for the "pbs newshour" has been provided by -- and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and friends of the "newshour." >> it was like an a-ha moment. this is what i love doing. early-stage companies have this energy that energizes me. these are people who are trying to change the wod. when i volunteer with women entrepreneurs, it's the same thing. i am helping people reach their dreams. i am thriving by helping others, every day. people who know, know bdo. >> the william and flora hewlett foundation, for more than 50 years advancing ideas and supporting instituations to promote a better world. at hewlett.org. and with thengoing support of these individuals and institutions. ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to yo
geoff: and north carolina expands medicaid after a decade-long battle.speak with patients who could benefit. >> better late than never. you kind of just gotta roll with the punches. granted, i wish it would have came a little bit earlier. ♪ >> major funding for the "pbs newshour" has been provided by -- and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and friends of the "newshour." >> it was like an a-ha moment. this is what i love...
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the medicaid auto enrollment is waning.f people who were eligible for that care may be losing the care. how will this happen? will it do hard deadline were millions of people are out? >> states will have up to 12 months to conduct a renewal on everyone who is enrolled in the program. it is important to note that no one will be disenrolled until there has been a full redetermination done to assess the ongoing eligibility or determine whether they are no longer eligible. the process will occur over the next 12-14 months. it is not like everybody will get a notice they have been kicked off tomorrow. that's the good news. it will be important for people to look for notices from state medicaid agencies in the mail in the coming months. when they get the notice, it will be a them to take whatever action they need to take. william: anyone knows that if you rely on something coming in the mail, that can cause snafus. if you shift to a different address, mail doesn't come on time, could people think they are still enrolled and go to
the medicaid auto enrollment is waning.f people who were eligible for that care may be losing the care. how will this happen? will it do hard deadline were millions of people are out? >> states will have up to 12 months to conduct a renewal on everyone who is enrolled in the program. it is important to note that no one will be disenrolled until there has been a full redetermination done to assess the ongoing eligibility or determine whether they are no longer eligible. the process will...
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, 50 percent of all on medicaid, and our budget is about 33 million ll a year in medicaid.about 85 percent of our budget, so every state, that is pretty much the budgets, the more you increase medicaid and the more people you put on it, the more you bust budgets, just like texas has fought back abou expanding medicaid. to address any population needs healthcare, but the students, this is a light to them. you have to remain in texas to have medicaid, they asked as to ignore the fact that the social security number so they can't qualify anyway. this is a fraud on these kids who came to america, brought by their families, many have been here a long time, but they can' get a job anywhere. because the don't have a social security number. we can't put the whole world on medicaid. we want to take over the border ourselves, hopefully, bite bide if he wants to see was, but it says if you are a criminal and cross the border in texas with record you could face up to lif in prison the strongest of the on the board approved if you cross a second time, you will b in jail. we will let bid
, 50 percent of all on medicaid, and our budget is about 33 million ll a year in medicaid.about 85 percent of our budget, so every state, that is pretty much the budgets, the more you increase medicaid and the more people you put on it, the more you bust budgets, just like texas has fought back abou expanding medicaid. to address any population needs healthcare, but the students, this is a light to them. you have to remain in texas to have medicaid, they asked as to ignore the fact that the...
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my family can because i have medicaid for my kids, and i can lose medicaid for my kids. is that what you're saying? yes, ma'am. everyone has been pretty receptive. and i think it was just everyone was freaking out because the way the information is given. it's like you're gonna lose your benefits, and it's like no that you have not lost them. you're not going to lose them if you enroll within your 30 days. alright so i mentioned earlier that mistakes potentially will be made as of april 1st. every state has begun the process of re verifying all 92 million medicaid recipients. as you'd imagine john. it's going to be a monumental task, especially for many states that are dealing with staffing shortages and high turnover rates, which means that there will be some inexperienced workers who will potentially make mistakes and perhaps deem someone in eligible for medicaid. even if they are eligible, so the best thing to do right now what's in your power as a medicaid enrollee is to get to your state's medicaid portal and update all your information and re enroll. now don't wait
my family can because i have medicaid for my kids, and i can lose medicaid for my kids. is that what you're saying? yes, ma'am. everyone has been pretty receptive. and i think it was just everyone was freaking out because the way the information is given. it's like you're gonna lose your benefits, and it's like no that you have not lost them. you're not going to lose them if you enroll within your 30 days. alright so i mentioned earlier that mistakes potentially will be made as of april 1st....
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the second thing is the federal issue, she is on the medicaid and medicaid weber. young man she is dating is also higher functioning and lives independently with support. at one point there were talking about possibly getting married and living together but if they do that, they lose all of their benefits. they cannot ever get -- it will save money for the federal and state support system because she will be with him in the evenings, she will need the 24/7 care she currently has in her group home but that is never going to happen but that is nevr going to happen because if they get married they lose 90% of their financial support, they lose all their personal support system. she -- someone would need to be with her when she was not home. she would lose everything. and so would he. that is possibly one of the most frustrating things she can and will never live as close as she desires and able to for normal life. guest: thank you for bringing that up. it is something many people do not know about and we talk about quality we do not have full marriage equality. that i
the second thing is the federal issue, she is on the medicaid and medicaid weber. young man she is dating is also higher functioning and lives independently with support. at one point there were talking about possibly getting married and living together but if they do that, they lose all of their benefits. they cannot ever get -- it will save money for the federal and state support system because she will be with him in the evenings, she will need the 24/7 care she currently has in her group...
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of losing their coverage my family could because i had medicaid for my kids, and i can lose medicaid my kids . is that what you're saying? yes, ma'am. everyone has been in pretty receptive. and i think it was just everyone was freaking out because the way the information is given. it's like you're gonna lose your benefits , and it's like no that you have not lost them. you're not going to lose them if you enroll within your 30 days, according to government estimates, 15 million people will soon lose their medicaid coverage after pandemic era protections expired last month. and what that means is, states will now begin this enrolling people begin the process of renewing coverage for everyone enrolled in the medicaid program. states will have about a year to re verify the eligibility of all 92 million enrollees of medicaid and the children's health insurance program, or chip, a free or low cost health insurance for low income people . mcknight says she's concerned that some will learn they've lost coverage when they're seeking medical care come in, and timmy has broken his leg and i ca
of losing their coverage my family could because i had medicaid for my kids, and i can lose medicaid my kids . is that what you're saying? yes, ma'am. everyone has been in pretty receptive. and i think it was just everyone was freaking out because the way the information is given. it's like you're gonna lose your benefits , and it's like no that you have not lost them. you're not going to lose them if you enroll within your 30 days, according to government estimates, 15 million people will soon...
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but other than that they are not getting medicaid.o are not eligible to apply for medicaid if they are able-bodied and 30 years old right now. that is a talking point so that someone decent like you would begrudge the larger population of people on medicaid. medicaid primarily are children, babies, seniors in nursing homes. that is the full complement practically of people who are on medicaid. it is not 30 years old playing video games, saying that is not real. host: the economy grew slower than expected. i asked because usa today has a piece about the president seeking a second term. they say the economy remains the americans top concern according to a reuters poll, with 66% saying the economy is on the wrong check dr. track. it is the main driver behind bidens approval rating of 39%, near the lowest of his presidency. are you concerned? guest: of course. which is one reason why i think it was so brave and bold of democrats and bided to put forth the progressive agenda they did. it was going to take a wild to onboard some of the bene
but other than that they are not getting medicaid.o are not eligible to apply for medicaid if they are able-bodied and 30 years old right now. that is a talking point so that someone decent like you would begrudge the larger population of people on medicaid. medicaid primarily are children, babies, seniors in nursing homes. that is the full complement practically of people who are on medicaid. it is not 30 years old playing video games, saying that is not real. host: the economy grew slower...
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people could lose medicaid coverage in the months ahead.the details. william: amna, before the pandemic people had to re-enroll every year for medicaid by submitting paperwork to prove they were eligible. that was suspended during the height of the pandemic and afterward. but starting this month, medicaid recipients have to make sure they are enrolled again. the problem? well, there are many. among them, not everyone will receive a notice or complete the applications on time. many will fallhrough the cracks due to changing addresses or language barriers. we will hear about these problems and the efforts to re-enroll people in a moment, but let's begin by hearing from some of the folks on the ground trying to help recipients get the coverage they need. >> the thing is, there is not enough advocates to assist every person who's going to be unenrolled from medicaid in our state. so what we're trying to do collectively in a coalition is to get as much information out into the community as we can and do that education. >> florida is one of now j
people could lose medicaid coverage in the months ahead.the details. william: amna, before the pandemic people had to re-enroll every year for medicaid by submitting paperwork to prove they were eligible. that was suspended during the height of the pandemic and afterward. but starting this month, medicaid recipients have to make sure they are enrolled again. the problem? well, there are many. among them, not everyone will receive a notice or complete the applications on time. many will...
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every single other state surrounding us has expanded medicaid. including republican led states like iowa, oklahoma, missouri, nebraska, and south dakota. in many cases, it was because the issue was taken directly to the people who, not surprisingly, voted in favor of jobs and health care. the data show kansans are aligned with their neighbors. the docking institute at fort hays university has long -- issue, and now finds that more than seven in ten, over 70% of kansans support expanding medicaid. it's clear that mocking medicaid expansion means working directly against the interests and desires of the people of kansas. so if you are sick of hearing we talk about this, and you don't want to hear about it again, in next year's speech, let's expand medicaid this session. . there is another common sense way to improve health care here in kansas, and that's to finally legalized medical marijuana. [crowd chanting] [applause] in 39 other states, americans with chronic pain, seizure disorders, and ptsd can access medical marijuana to relieve their suffer
every single other state surrounding us has expanded medicaid. including republican led states like iowa, oklahoma, missouri, nebraska, and south dakota. in many cases, it was because the issue was taken directly to the people who, not surprisingly, voted in favor of jobs and health care. the data show kansans are aligned with their neighbors. the docking institute at fort hays university has long -- issue, and now finds that more than seven in ten, over 70% of kansans support expanding...
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a solution is to extend medicaid eligibility. not a better solution for that group. >> the foundation recommends if you are a medicaid recipient not in the coverage gap, make sure you contact information is up to date and you keep a lookout for medicaid mail for your renewal or termination notice. >>> last year when the decision leaked to end abortion, google searches for abortion pills soared. these days, the drug mifepristone is ground zero for the abortion debate. last year, the supreme court placed responsibility for abortion issues in the hands of individual states. nbc bay area political analyst larry gerston is here to talk about the stakes and issues at hand. if the supreme court puts the issues within the states and texas, a texas judge just made this ruling, why are they getting involved now? >> kira, we are talking about one very hot potato. it doesn't get any tougher for decision makers right now. we begin with a couple of facts here. let's note that 53% of all abortions are ended through mifepristone. that's a huge a
a solution is to extend medicaid eligibility. not a better solution for that group. >> the foundation recommends if you are a medicaid recipient not in the coverage gap, make sure you contact information is up to date and you keep a lookout for medicaid mail for your renewal or termination notice. >>> last year when the decision leaked to end abortion, google searches for abortion pills soared. these days, the drug mifepristone is ground zero for the abortion debate. last year,...
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millions at risk of losing medical coverage as a pandemic era of medicaid benefit expires today. one man tells us he would have to choose between medicine and food. dramatic change for twitter starting today, white many of those blue check marks will start disappearing. and america's strong tonight. the rescued dog and how his story of resilience is inspiring a new generation of writers. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: from abc news world headquarters in new york, this is "world news tonight." >> david: thanks for joining us. i'm with johnson. we are following breaking news at this hour. severe weather threat moving across the country. bearing down on the northeast. more than 40 million people on alert. that is after causing death and destruction in the south and midwest. more than 20 people killed from the tornado outbreak. that extended across at least eight states. storm chasers capturing this massive and ominous twister on the move in harper, iowa. the governor of arkansas declaring a state of emergency. deadly tornadoes leveling homes and businesses at least one ef-3 tornado confirmed in
millions at risk of losing medical coverage as a pandemic era of medicaid benefit expires today. one man tells us he would have to choose between medicine and food. dramatic change for twitter starting today, white many of those blue check marks will start disappearing. and america's strong tonight. the rescued dog and how his story of resilience is inspiring a new generation of writers. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: from abc news world headquarters in new york, this is "world news...
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expand medicaid.lause] >> the argument for expansion is simple, and one on which we should all be able to agree. regardless of political party, we all want to rural communities to be commerce and economic activity. that is one of the reasons that we created the office of rural prosperity, to give our resources to work smaller towns. we welcome new businesses and jobs to western and southeast kansas. we invest in rural housing, with expanded high-speed internet and all of that work is been essential and we will continue to do it but by far the most impactful thing that we can do for our small towns would be to drawdown the billions of dollars and once again, our own hard earned tax dollars that are just sitting there. by far the fastest way to healthier workforce, would be to enable 150,000 candy and to have access to affordable healthcare. [applause] [applause] >> every single of the state surrounding us, has expanded medicaid, including publican but states like iowa, oklahoma, missouri, nebraska, and
expand medicaid.lause] >> the argument for expansion is simple, and one on which we should all be able to agree. regardless of political party, we all want to rural communities to be commerce and economic activity. that is one of the reasons that we created the office of rural prosperity, to give our resources to work smaller towns. we welcome new businesses and jobs to western and southeast kansas. we invest in rural housing, with expanded high-speed internet and all of that work is been...
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. >> happening now, 15 million americans at risk of losing their medicaid coverage. pandemic-era rules expiring overnight. what you need to know. >> prescription stimulants see an uptick used to treat adhd. we're breaking down the new cdc report and what to do if you're having trouble finding the medication you need. ♪ >> new reality from paltrow's ski crash trial to the so-called scandoval, the science where viewers can't turn away. >> it's our neurotransmitter that says, okay, wake up. pay attention to this. >> curtain up on autism acceptance month, behind the scenes with broadway blockbusters changing the script and putting inclusion center stage. >> and ready for the big reveal. drag race season 9 winner sasha velour is live on "gma" spilling the tea on her brand-new book and she's saying... >> good morning, america. >> it's saturday. this is "gma". >> good morning america. so great to have you with us. we are waking up to the devastating weather. overnight, death and destruction caused by dozens of tornadoes striking the south and midwest. >> and, as we come on
. >> happening now, 15 million americans at risk of losing their medicaid coverage. pandemic-era rules expiring overnight. what you need to know. >> prescription stimulants see an uptick used to treat adhd. we're breaking down the new cdc report and what to do if you're having trouble finding the medication you need. ♪ >> new reality from paltrow's ski crash trial to the so-called scandoval, the science where viewers can't turn away. >> it's our neurotransmitter that...
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would require medicaid recipients to work 80 hours per month. there are a number of exceptions, including for people with dependent children under the age of 19, six or over, or those enrolled in educational programs. under those who receive the snap benefits, the food assistance benefits, here is what the proposal requirements would include. it would include children with adults would lose benefits after three months if they cannot prove they were working at least 20 hours a week or participating in a training program. those requirements currently apply to those up to 50 years old. those are some of the specific requirements when it comes to this idea of more work requirements for those who received aid from these programs. as far as direct requirements, what do you think? if you support it, (202) 748-8000 is the number to call and tell us why. if you oppose it, (202) 748-8001 . you can tell us why on that number. you can text us your thoughts at (202) 748-8003. and post on our social media sites as well. it was in the last week that speaker mc
would require medicaid recipients to work 80 hours per month. there are a number of exceptions, including for people with dependent children under the age of 19, six or over, or those enrolled in educational programs. under those who receive the snap benefits, the food assistance benefits, here is what the proposal requirements would include. it would include children with adults would lose benefits after three months if they cannot prove they were working at least 20 hours a week or...
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medicaid. and our budget is about thirty three billion a year in medicaid between education, medicaid, it's about 85% of our budget. the rest is public safety. and a few other things. eve sory every state that's pretty much the budgeprt. on i and the more you increaset, medicaid and the more people you put on it, will yot budgetut budgets and you bankrupt states ? liketas hastexas has fough fought back against expanding medicaid. we found other pathways, conservative pathways to address any population that needs health care. but the daca students, thists, is the big lie to them, whereli in texas you havtoe to livemain and remain in texas to getn te medicaid or have a social security number or be a citizexn while they ask us to ignore the fact i'm not a citizen, the they won't have a social syway security number, so they can'td qualify anyway.on this is just a big fraud on these kids. who came to america brought by their families. many othf themei havr e in a lo get because e been here a long ti
medicaid. and our budget is about thirty three billion a year in medicaid between education, medicaid, it's about 85% of our budget. the rest is public safety. and a few other things. eve sory every state that's pretty much the budgeprt. on i and the more you increaset, medicaid and the more people you put on it, will yot budgetut budgets and you bankrupt states ? liketas hastexas has fough fought back against expanding medicaid. we found other pathways, conservative pathways to address any...
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in addition to these innovations, and with your help, we expanded medicaid coverage to the full year after a mother gives birth. to support new mothers even more, my team is proposing legislation that will allow pregnant women who qualify, to receive -- benefits. previously, they were unable to apply for such assistance until after a child was born. i know that this measure is supported by many in this chamber, and i am grateful for your backing. [applause] since 2018, our state has been spending over 13.3 billion dollars on medicaid, with a 9% increase in spending over that time. but while the state spends more and more, georgians aren't seeing improvements in the care they receive. here in georgia, we are talking about an innovative and sustainable approach. the georgia pathways to coverage programs was negotiated in good faith with the federal government. so that we could expand access to health insurance for those who need it most. while also sustaining the quality of coverage. but it was the biden administration that delayed its launch for over a year, until thankfully, a judge
in addition to these innovations, and with your help, we expanded medicaid coverage to the full year after a mother gives birth. to support new mothers even more, my team is proposing legislation that will allow pregnant women who qualify, to receive -- benefits. previously, they were unable to apply for such assistance until after a child was born. i know that this measure is supported by many in this chamber, and i am grateful for your backing. [applause] since 2018, our state has been...
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. >> y el presidente dice que interpondrá medida para poder seguir con medicaid y obamacare ,. >> y hayti♪ ♪ so o hot gonna a make it mem♪ ♪ and i'm'm lovin' what i'm'm tastin' ♪ ♪ nos g gusta mezclclar ♪ ♪ c como malteaeada ♪ ♪ aqui hahay lugar ♪ ♪ yeah we l livin' in the gololden state e ♪ mca . >> ( mÚsica ) . >> 12 con 11, gracias por continuar con nosotros, le comento el presidente joe biden anuncia que buscará ampliar legelibilidad para obamccare y medicaid, para jóvenes con daca, es buena noticias para los jóvenes, hasta cuaandos sería, jazmian gonzález nos tiene más . >> (habla en inglés) . >> crecen esperanzas para dreamers, al escuchar el anuncio del presidente joe biden, que dice que jóvenes con daca pueden tener cobertura médica . >> es bubuena propopuesta, el tambiénén memerecen acceceso a programas como por ejemplo la salud . >> en estos momentos los jóvenes soñadores, no califican para el seguro médico, comop obamacare y medicaid, siendo responsables del abono completo cuando van al doctor . >> tenemos que poenr prioridad, será el costo de la luz o ir al doctor, es algo d
. >> y el presidente dice que interpondrá medida para poder seguir con medicaid y obamacare ,. >> y hayti♪ ♪ so o hot gonna a make it mem♪ ♪ and i'm'm lovin' what i'm'm tastin' ♪ ♪ nos g gusta mezclclar ♪ ♪ c como malteaeada ♪ ♪ aqui hahay lugar ♪ ♪ yeah we l livin' in the gololden state e ♪ mca . >> ( mÚsica ) . >> 12 con 11, gracias por continuar con nosotros, le comento el presidente joe biden anuncia que buscará ampliar legelibilidad para...
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h think back to states and localities like taking over healthcare and medicaid what is it have to bedone on the federal level? second question is you mentioned several times about fair share. please define for me exactly what is fair share? it seems to me quick thinking daniel. >> fair share means to me at the very high end less taxes are lower taxes and working people part i support president biden's pledge to not raise taxes on any americans making less than $40000 aan year. in looking for or middle-class in this country. you have millionaires and billionaires not working from a salary but a passive income from unrealized gains on their investments. we still tax capitol gains at a lower rate in this country then salaried income. to me that is fundamentally unfair. some think we need to take a harder lookit at. so again the budget the president put out a few weeks ago has interesting ideas and how to make the tax code fair. but to me though the priority should not be looking just at traditional salaried income. but at the huge wealth that has been amassed essentially through tax loo
h think back to states and localities like taking over healthcare and medicaid what is it have to bedone on the federal level? second question is you mentioned several times about fair share. please define for me exactly what is fair share? it seems to me quick thinking daniel. >> fair share means to me at the very high end less taxes are lower taxes and working people part i support president biden's pledge to not raise taxes on any americans making less than $40000 aan year. in looking...
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medicaid le da beneficios y medicare también le ofrece algunos beneficios. para usted. 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.
medicaid le da beneficios y medicare también le ofrece algunos beneficios. para usted. 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.
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medicaid le da beneficios y medicare también le ofrece algunos beneficios. receta 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. 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. karla: un juez del condado santa clara fallÓ en contra de una iglesia de san josÉ y ahora tendrÁ que pagar mÁs de 1,000,000 de dÓlares al condado, la iglesia comenzÓ a acumular multas durante la pandemia cuando no cumpliÓ con los requisitos locales de uso y mascarillas al interior. anthony becker, un miembro del consejo de la ciudad de santa clara estÁ acusado de mentirle a un gran jurado civil, de acuerdo autoridades fue acusado de perjurio por supuestamente mentirle a un gran jurado civil sobre la filtraciÓn de un informe que criticaba la relaciÓn entre el consejo y el equipo de fÚtbol americano san fra
medicaid le da beneficios y medicare también le ofrece algunos beneficios. receta 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. 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. karla: un juez del condado...
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who are on medicaid are now at the risk of losing their dental coverage. public health emergency for covid-19 originally enacted in 2020 included a rule that protected millions from losing their access to medicaid during the pandemic, but states are now able to review medicaids' recipients' eligibility following the end of the public health emergency on april 1st. according to data from the care quest institute for oral health the five states facing the biggest drop in medicaid coverage are hawaii, wyoming, indiana, florida and illinois. >>> now to an exciting breakthrough in cancer vaccine research a personalized mrna vaccine for melanoma has shown promise in phase two clinical trials, the results show tt the combination of the vaccine and immunotherapy reduced the risk of cancer reoccurrence by nearly half when participants were given only the immunotherapy drug 40% had a reoccurrence of their cancer within two years but only around 22% who had the drug and the vaccine had a reoccurrence after a patient's tumor is removed doctors identify proteins specif
who are on medicaid are now at the risk of losing their dental coverage. public health emergency for covid-19 originally enacted in 2020 included a rule that protected millions from losing their access to medicaid during the pandemic, but states are now able to review medicaids' recipients' eligibility following the end of the public health emergency on april 1st. according to data from the care quest institute for oral health the five states facing the biggest drop in medicaid coverage are...
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an additional about 20 million people gained coverage on medicaid through medicaid.ng the past three years, and we estimate that about 15 million people may lose coverage . pandemic aero declaration ends on may the 11th. but states can start the process now and have up to 14 months to remove people who don't qualify. but experts say the process could affect those who are still eligible to many people will be december rolled, even though they remain eligible simply because they face administrative barriers with completing the renewal process. maybe they don't get the notice in the mail. maybe they get it, but it's not in a language they understand. states will be sending out renewal notices to people whose eligibility will have to be determined. and they will have at least 30 days to respond to the request. each state will have a slightly different process, but in general, they will want updates on things like income address and number of dependents. the information will come through the regular channels by mail, phone email or by website for individuals who have set
an additional about 20 million people gained coverage on medicaid through medicaid.ng the past three years, and we estimate that about 15 million people may lose coverage . pandemic aero declaration ends on may the 11th. but states can start the process now and have up to 14 months to remove people who don't qualify. but experts say the process could affect those who are still eligible to many people will be december rolled, even though they remain eligible simply because they face...
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medicaid le da beneficios y medicare también le ofrece algunos beneficios.eceta, alimentos y facturas de servicios públicos con cobertura. todo sin ningún costo adicional para usted. 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. ¡sofía es mi cumple! ¿te puedo conocer? hay más para usted... ¡cumpleañera, venganse para acá! ¿se quieren subir al escenario? ¿en serio? ¡vénganse! ¿quieren un selfie? sí, sí, sí claro. ¿quieren cantar? ¿más? acostÚmbrate a recibir aÚn mÁs. ¡cámbiate a t-mobile! obtén el nuevo samsung galaxy s23 gratis en nuestro plan max y netflix por cuenta nuestra. además, con precio fijo, garantizamos que nunca vamos a subir el precio base de tus llamadas, textos e internet. la próxima la cantan solos ¿eh? noooo. fÉlix: decenas de miles de personas acudieron a la plaza de san pedro y vaticano para asistir a la misa del domingo de ramos que darÁ inicio la semana santa. el propio papa francisco presidiÓ esa misa. un dÍa despuÉs debe
medicaid le da beneficios y medicare también le ofrece algunos beneficios.eceta, alimentos y facturas de servicios públicos con cobertura. todo sin ningún costo adicional para usted. 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. ¡sofía es mi cumple! ¿te puedo conocer? hay más para usted... ¡cumpleañera, venganse para acá! ¿se quieren subir al escenario? ¿en serio?...
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measure would require medicaid recipients to work 80 hours per month.here are a number of exceptions, including for people with dependent children under the age of 19, six or over, or those enrolled in educational programs. under those who receive the snap benefits, the food assistance benefits, here is what the proposal requirements would include. it would include children with adults would lose benefits after three months if they cannot prove they were working at least 20 hours a week or participating in a training program. those requirements currently apply to those up to 50 years old. those are some of the specific requirements when it comes to this idea of more work requirements for those who received aid from these programs. as far as direct requirements, what do you think? if you support it, (202) 748-8000 is the number to call and tell us why. if you oppose it, (202) 748-8001 . you can tell us why on that number. you can text us your thoughts at (202) 748-8003. and post on our social media sites as well. it was in the last week that speaker mcca
measure would require medicaid recipients to work 80 hours per month.here are a number of exceptions, including for people with dependent children under the age of 19, six or over, or those enrolled in educational programs. under those who receive the snap benefits, the food assistance benefits, here is what the proposal requirements would include. it would include children with adults would lose benefits after three months if they cannot prove they were working at least 20 hours a week or...
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an additional about 20 million people gained coverage on medicaid through medicaid.he past three years, and we estimate that about 15 million people may lose coverage. pandemic aero declaration ends on may the 11th . but states can start the process now and have up to 14 months to remove people who don't qualify. but experts say the process could affect those who are still eligible to many people will be december rolled, even though they remain eligible simply because they face administrative barriers with completing the renewal process. maybe they don't get the notice in the mail. maybe they get it, but it's not in a language they understand. states will be sending out renewal notices to people whose eligibility will have to be determined. and they will have at least 30 days to respond to the request. each state will have a slightly different process, but in general, they will want updates on things like income address and number of dependents. the information will come through the regular channels by mail, phone email or by website for individuals who have set up o
an additional about 20 million people gained coverage on medicaid through medicaid.he past three years, and we estimate that about 15 million people may lose coverage. pandemic aero declaration ends on may the 11th . but states can start the process now and have up to 14 months to remove people who don't qualify. but experts say the process could affect those who are still eligible to many people will be december rolled, even though they remain eligible simply because they face administrative...
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local medicaid office, as well as the one in san mateo. for individuals near the hospital, they certainly can walk in. kristen: also, is there an importance to keeping your address updated and make sure they have it? >> absolutely. the types of things are going to determine whether your coverage continues or not are things like your income and those type of things, so keeping an up to date contact information and address is important. kristen: ok, bottom line, if people seek more where should they go for information and support? >> the san francisco office medicaid has a hotline phone number that they can call -- 415-5 58-4700. for someone at the chinese hospital. kristen: thank you so very much today. >> thank you. kristen: we will certainly need one hour to the till our next guest's accomplishments, from tech executive to nonprofit founder to global explorer, and now author. sylvia baskets lavado joins us next to talk about an upcoming book festival and her own novel about rising from the depths of despair and her climb to success. here
local medicaid office, as well as the one in san mateo. for individuals near the hospital, they certainly can walk in. kristen: also, is there an importance to keeping your address updated and make sure they have it? >> absolutely. the types of things are going to determine whether your coverage continues or not are things like your income and those type of things, so keeping an up to date contact information and address is important. kristen: ok, bottom line, if people seek more where...
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but medicaid, there are. >> -- now, believe me. they always say they are not going to, but then you find out something is hidden in that bill where social security and everything else will be cut. they are never true to their word. >> okay, usa today, what's in the bill? rescinding that funding for 87,000 irs agents, reallocating unspent covid-19 relief money, which comes to the tune of about 90 billion, eliminating biden's student loan forgiveness plan, and then tax credits for companies that invest in green energy, raising the age limit to 56 from 50 on work requirements to receive federal food aid from the supplemental nutritional food assistance program, and blocking the biden administration from limiting consumer access to gas stoves over ovens. these qatar type the 1.5 trillion increase of the federal debt spending. this morning in the papers, they note that the spending cuts would happen over a decade. they would, essentially, freeze spending at last year's level. and that would amount to a 14 cent cut over the next ten year
but medicaid, there are. >> -- now, believe me. they always say they are not going to, but then you find out something is hidden in that bill where social security and everything else will be cut. they are never true to their word. >> okay, usa today, what's in the bill? rescinding that funding for 87,000 irs agents, reallocating unspent covid-19 relief money, which comes to the tune of about 90 billion, eliminating biden's student loan forgiveness plan, and then tax credits for...
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he wants to cut medicaid, medicare, food programs.everything he is cutting, but i did not hear him say " let's raise taxes on the 1% and corporations that we gave texas to every time we have a republican in office -- taxes to every time we have a republican in congress." guest 2: the debt ceiling is about future spending. it is about spending that has not happened yet. that debt ceiling increase allows the government to spend more money. i meanst it is necessarily taking that purchasing power -- it means it is necessarily taking that purchase power away from americans. what does it mean for the american a government to consume greater and greater percentage of white americans produce. it is because of the government taking the cash out of the market, meaning private industry, homeowners cannot get money for student loans or to expand business opportunities. the government is choking the economy by doing that. the other important thing to keep in mind is the economy is representative of the value it produced in american views. it is ab
he wants to cut medicaid, medicare, food programs.everything he is cutting, but i did not hear him say " let's raise taxes on the 1% and corporations that we gave texas to every time we have a republican in office -- taxes to every time we have a republican in congress." guest 2: the debt ceiling is about future spending. it is about spending that has not happened yet. that debt ceiling increase allows the government to spend more money. i meanst it is necessarily taking that...
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people off medicaid, but a law passed in december, has medicaid returning to its pre pandemic rules. those five states can start cutting coverage to those determined to be ineligible as of april 1st 14 more states are expected to follow suit in may, and 20 additional states plus the district of columbia in june , volunteers gathered this weekend to collect and distribute donations for the residents of the haro yesterday , about a dozen people came together to sort through bags of clothes and gift cards, diapers and other household items. they were loaded onto a truck and taken to the santa cruz county fairgrounds. the donations were handed out to residents of bihar. oh volunteers put together hygiene kids, so there's unloaded bags of donated clothing. there were similar collection drives in san benito and monterey counties, all organized by a team of nonprofit groups and iconic family owned restaurant in san francisco's japantown has officially closed its doors. just hours ago, mom's cafe served its final breakfast to some longtime customers, ktvu brooks jarocz was there as the tam f
people off medicaid, but a law passed in december, has medicaid returning to its pre pandemic rules. those five states can start cutting coverage to those determined to be ineligible as of april 1st 14 more states are expected to follow suit in may, and 20 additional states plus the district of columbia in june , volunteers gathered this weekend to collect and distribute donations for the residents of the haro yesterday , about a dozen people came together to sort through bags of clothes and...
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medicaid le da beneficios y medicare también le ofrece algunos beneficios.ntos y facturas de servicios públicos con cobertura. todo sin ningún costo adicional para usted. 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. paola: acompaÑenos esta noche a las 11. yo la primavera lo que significa el comienzo de temporada de alergias. expertos esperan que este aÑo sea mÁs intenso que en aÑos anteriores. hablamos con un tutor de cÓmo protegernos. ademÁs el tunalemitiÓ una orden contra empresa de construcciÓn local por deshacerse de artÍculos peligrosos en tierras protegidas. y hablamos de esto y mÁs hoy a las 23:00. y nos hablas un poco mÁs de lo que vamos a tener en el tiempo algunas ciudades. en san josÉ para maÑana sÓlo tomar un poco de tiempo extra. no encontrar con niebla y neblina. y simplemente para el resto de la semana vamos a tener temperaturas en el rango de los 60. no son tan agradables como las que hemos tenido fin de semana pero estÁn bien
medicaid le da beneficios y medicare también le ofrece algunos beneficios.ntos y facturas de servicios públicos con cobertura. todo sin ningún costo adicional para usted. 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. paola: acompaÑenos esta noche a las 11. yo la primavera lo que significa el comienzo de temporada de alergias. expertos esperan que este aÑo sea mÁs intenso...
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medicaid has never had a work quirement.carthy somehow gets his way, certain medicaid would earn a certain minimum monthly income in order to receive those benefits. there are some exceptions, exceptions if you are pregnant, physically or mentally unfit or if you're enrolled in a substance abuse program. what impact would this have? the cbo has statemented if the restrictions would come into effect, 2.3 million americans would lose their coverage. the department of health and human services said this would jeopardize or put at risk health coverage and access to care for 21 million americans. as we look at the numbers, it's not just counting votes on capitol hill. it's about counting benefits requirements, and then how many people as a result of those requirements would lose those benefits. we're talking about millions of americans. >> huge effects here. now to the civil battery and defamation trial against don't trump. e. jean carroll told jurors that, got, donald trump raped me. he has repeatedly denied these allegations. k
medicaid has never had a work quirement.carthy somehow gets his way, certain medicaid would earn a certain minimum monthly income in order to receive those benefits. there are some exceptions, exceptions if you are pregnant, physically or mentally unfit or if you're enrolled in a substance abuse program. what impact would this have? the cbo has statemented if the restrictions would come into effect, 2.3 million americans would lose their coverage. the department of health and human services...
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residents are poised to lose free health insurance under the medicaid program as protections put in placet the start of the covid-19 pandemic begin to lapse. under a bipartisan deal reached by congress late last year, states are allowed to remove medicaid recipients from the rolls as early as april 1 unless they prove they still qualify. some residents of five states -- arizona, arkansas, idaho, new hampshire, and south dakota -- have already been kicked off medicaid, part of what the biden administration estimates will ultimately be 15 million people losing benefits, including millions of children. the fda has approved the opioid overdose drug narcan to be sold over-the-counter. narcan, a quick-acting naloxone nasal spray, could become available in pharmacies as well as convenience stores and gas stations by late summer. opioid overdoses killed over 81,000 people in 2021. it's not yet known how much manufacturer emergent biosolutions will charge for narcan. advocates are calling for the life-saving drug to be distributed for free. democratic senator john fetterman of pennsylvania has che
residents are poised to lose free health insurance under the medicaid program as protections put in placet the start of the covid-19 pandemic begin to lapse. under a bipartisan deal reached by congress late last year, states are allowed to remove medicaid recipients from the rolls as early as april 1 unless they prove they still qualify. some residents of five states -- arizona, arkansas, idaho, new hampshire, and south dakota -- have already been kicked off medicaid, part of what the biden...
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mÁs de 14 millones de estadounidense pos drain perder su cobertura dental de medicaid por el covid 19jer espaÑola sale de una cueva luego de estar aislada por 500 dÍas. 230 pies bajo tierra. >>> noticias telemundo en la noche. con arantxa. >>> les saluda johana suÁrez en ausencia de arantxa. iniciamos con el poderoso mensaje que envÍo washington al cartel de sinaloa, poniendo en la mira a los hijos de joaquÍn el chapo guzmÁn. el departamento de justicia los acusÓ a ellos y otras 25 personas de liderar el trÁfico de fentanilo. y podrÍan tener cadena perpetua. >>> el departamento de justicia presentÓ cargos contra una trey tena de miembros del cartel de sinaloa. lidera la mayor y mÁs violenta operaciÓn de narcotrÁfico. dirigido por los hijos de joaquÍn el chapo guzmÁn. entre ellos ovidio guzmÁn. uno de los administradores principales, organizadores y lÍderes. que lleva como mÍmica den perpetua. acusado los otros dos hijos del chapo. seÑa lads por sus tÁcticas violentas para hacerse del control del cartel. luego de torturar a sus vÍctimas eran asesinadas dandolas como alimento, vivas o m
mÁs de 14 millones de estadounidense pos drain perder su cobertura dental de medicaid por el covid 19jer espaÑola sale de una cueva luego de estar aislada por 500 dÍas. 230 pies bajo tierra. >>> noticias telemundo en la noche. con arantxa. >>> les saluda johana suÁrez en ausencia de arantxa. iniciamos con el poderoso mensaje que envÍo washington al cartel de sinaloa, poniendo en la mira a los hijos de joaquÍn el chapo guzmÁn. el departamento de justicia los acusÓ a...
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changes to medicaid e would also cause millions of people to lose their health care and now what they didn't tell you is the maga republicans are supporting $3 trillion in tax giveaways that would benefit the wealthiest americans. i might add we have now 1000 billionaires whose average tax rate is three percent. and there are cuts to those n'critical programs i talked about won't go to reduce the deficit after all. they will just pay for the rest of the maga republican agenda for the rich and large corporations . folks, if maga republicans won't ask for welfare and corporations won't pay a dollar more in taxes but don't make a 22 percent cut to programs like education, scientific research then they should tell the american people what that means and why they're doing it. to me i want to go back to the same old trickle-down economics theories of the past while we the economy have been growing from the bottom up, it's sidelined. instead of investing in kids, maga republicans support more than $3 trillion in tax giveaways over the next 10 years towards those at the top ofthe agenda . you
changes to medicaid e would also cause millions of people to lose their health care and now what they didn't tell you is the maga republicans are supporting $3 trillion in tax giveaways that would benefit the wealthiest americans. i might add we have now 1000 billionaires whose average tax rate is three percent. and there are cuts to those n'critical programs i talked about won't go to reduce the deficit after all. they will just pay for the rest of the maga republican agenda for the rich and...
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can't cut medicaid and medicare. think the middle class is hurting so we just cannot cut taxes i don't see where it's possible. thank you for the time. >> democratic caller. david, what do you say. >> my theory is we need to have a debt limit and reduce spending cuts because this gentleman here before you was talking about you can cut for these people. you can cut some of them. some of the people can't get out and work. and they need to work instead of getting free handouts. in the state of west virginia our governor has went and he's get a lower the tax rate in our state it is getting so much better. if that's the case why can't these other states do the same thing. they can get people in their in office they can do the right thing. mccarthy is doing the right thing but bob's not listening to him. he wants to spin and we can do this. i just turned 65 and my dad taught me you had to learn to spend in your means. >> democratic lawmakers are backing the president up. here is don in a tweet. a quarter of u.s. debt was a
can't cut medicaid and medicare. think the middle class is hurting so we just cannot cut taxes i don't see where it's possible. thank you for the time. >> democratic caller. david, what do you say. >> my theory is we need to have a debt limit and reduce spending cuts because this gentleman here before you was talking about you can cut for these people. you can cut some of them. some of the people can't get out and work. and they need to work instead of getting free handouts. in the...
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the second thing is the federal issue, she is on the medicaid and medicaid weber.so higher functioning and lives independently with support. at one point there were talking about possibly getting married and living together but if they do that, they lose all of their benefits. they cannot ever get -- it will save money for the federal and state support system because she will be with him in the evenings, she will need the 24/7 care she currently has in her group home but that is never going to happen but that is nevr going to happen because if they get married they lose 90% of their financial support, they lose all their personal support system. she -- someone would need to be with her when she was not home. she would lose everything. and so would he. that is possibly one of the most frustrating things she can and will never live as close as she desires and able to for normal life. guest: thank you for bringing that up. it is something many people do not know about and we talk about quality we do not have full marriage equality. that is something that is really imp
the second thing is the federal issue, she is on the medicaid and medicaid weber.so higher functioning and lives independently with support. at one point there were talking about possibly getting married and living together but if they do that, they lose all of their benefits. they cannot ever get -- it will save money for the federal and state support system because she will be with him in the evenings, she will need the 24/7 care she currently has in her group home but that is never going to...
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as of the end of this emergency period, what's going to happen is they're going to lose their medicaidligibility. many of them are going to go on their employer's policies. some of them are not. they either have to pay for it or lose their insurance all together. >> dr. hematti, thank you. >> tonight a closer look at how artificial intelligence is affecting the state of u.s. education. >> thanks to artificial intelligence, complicated assignments like essays can be produced by chatbots like chatpgt. the school is trying to figure out how best to detect who's cheating. >> we are using ai. >> alexander helps create gpg 0. allowing educators to upload students work to determine if it is original or likely-computerized. >> we ask how likely would you rate the exact same thing. for school, ai is opposed as a threat but other educators see it as an opportunity. >> i want you to use chatpgt. >> i think this has helped kids ask better questions and not just saying i don't get it but what's specifically don't you get? >> some colleges are also embracing ai, hoping to equip students for what's l
as of the end of this emergency period, what's going to happen is they're going to lose their medicaidligibility. many of them are going to go on their employer's policies. some of them are not. they either have to pay for it or lose their insurance all together. >> dr. hematti, thank you. >> tonight a closer look at how artificial intelligence is affecting the state of u.s. education. >> thanks to artificial intelligence, complicated assignments like essays can be produced by...
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it also helps states expand and strengthen medicaid homecare programs. increased child care and development block grants helping , more low-income families afford childcare. we issued the much-needed national strategy on support for family caregivers. that was nancy. thank you. [cheers and applause] and we received federal dollars through the chips and science act, which i may point out, has already generated 200 billion dollars in investment in the united states -- commitments. those companies are going to have to provide high quality affordable child care for their workers if they want to participate in the program. [applause] we are using the power of the federal government to get companies to do what is good for their workers -- and i might add, good for business as well. good for business as well. and folks care workers deserve , to make a decent living and that is a fight i am willing to have. [applause] folks, we know there is more to do. and yet yesterday, the speaker of the house of representatives, kevin mccarthy, went to wall street but he did
it also helps states expand and strengthen medicaid homecare programs. increased child care and development block grants helping , more low-income families afford childcare. we issued the much-needed national strategy on support for family caregivers. that was nancy. thank you. [cheers and applause] and we received federal dollars through the chips and science act, which i may point out, has already generated 200 billion dollars in investment in the united states -- commitments. those companies...