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and that is what she described for national healthcare. he was interested in national healthcare in the 76 campaign encounter promised kennedy that they would make it a priority. but once he got into office he put it on the back burner. that was the biggest policy separation between them they were in many ways similar to each other on policy but i would say on the problem of inflation in the late 70s which was out-of-control, carter was more interested in cutting government spending, through the money supply. and ultimately put paul at the fed who cut the money supply. kennedy was much more interested in government spending to mitigate the impact on the working class and the poor of inflation. those will be the two biggest policy differences that come to mind. >> i would like to thank all the panelists. i would like to thank all of you for coming. i urge you to read and be skeptical. [applause] you will are all part of a cohort of people we have to fight for the free universe. thank you all. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> good aft
and that is what she described for national healthcare. he was interested in national healthcare in the 76 campaign encounter promised kennedy that they would make it a priority. but once he got into office he put it on the back burner. that was the biggest policy separation between them they were in many ways similar to each other on policy but i would say on the problem of inflation in the late 70s which was out-of-control, carter was more interested in cutting government spending, through...
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. >> ...about government-run national healthcare insurance program. l let's take ak. >> okay. >> well, i think the quality of care in england is very good. >> and the fact thathey like it is just immaterial. >> [ laughs ] i love it! >> what about the question of wait times? >> i think that england is a different system, right? england is a system where the government actually controlshe hospitals and the doctors. it is a national health service. canada is not that. germany is not tha there are a lot of places that have a system where the insurance is provided by the government but the actual system is privately administered. >> and i've heard you sathat the system of medicare for all would be most like the canadian system. is tt accurate? >> yes. i think that's probably the most similar. >> well, it's tr, though, in canada that there are pretty extraordinary wait times forvi many, many ss. >> right. in general, if you look at canada, germany -- germany's slightly dif to some of the other european countries -- you find that people don't have enormous wait times that are, you kn >> so,
. >> ...about government-run national healthcare insurance program. l let's take ak. >> okay. >> well, i think the quality of care in england is very good. >> and the fact thathey like it is just immaterial. >> [ laughs ] i love it! >> what about the question of wait times? >> i think that england is a different system, right? england is a system where the government actually controlshe hospitals and the doctors. it is a national health service. canada...
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time in the hospital with similar circumstances and less well off and shaping his drive for national healthcare and carter wasas interested with a 76 campaign that promised kennedy into be put on the back burner that was o the biggest ideological policy separation between them. but on the problem of inflation which was out of control carter was more interested to rain that in through limiting the money supply and paul volcker at the fed kennedy was much more interested in government spending to mitigate the impacts on the working class those are the two biggest policy differences thank you to the panel. thank you for coming by the books you will learn a lot. read and be skeptical. [applause] you are all part of a cohort of people that fight what people are trying to force on us. thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> good afternoon with the massachusetts historical society and so happy
time in the hospital with similar circumstances and less well off and shaping his drive for national healthcare and carter wasas interested with a 76 campaign that promised kennedy into be put on the back burner that was o the biggest ideological policy separation between them. but on the problem of inflation which was out of control carter was more interested to rain that in through limiting the money supply and paul volcker at the fed kennedy was much more interested in government spending to...
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around socialism is the gop's big play and it failing because capitalism equals gofundme as our national healthcare system. what you make of this? >> total bs. there is no area where capitalism has failed to deliver the goods at the lowest price possible. i'll go right back to her example, healthcare. we have a free market in healthcare but it's in classic surgery. what has happened with prices and plastic surgery? that come down versus inflation. it's the only area of healthcare where prices have come down. i have not prices come down in the rest of healthcare? there's not capitalism. it's one of the most regulated industries in the u.s. between the hospitals, insurance companies, the ama licensing from the rest of it. there's not capitalism in healthcare. if there was a free market in healthcare, you see the lowest prices and best service in any part of the world. >> with respect to you from using plastic surgery i think is a red herring because it's a discretionary, relatively, not always but often discretionary purpose, small part of the overall office. i think number one, i agree that this wil
around socialism is the gop's big play and it failing because capitalism equals gofundme as our national healthcare system. what you make of this? >> total bs. there is no area where capitalism has failed to deliver the goods at the lowest price possible. i'll go right back to her example, healthcare. we have a free market in healthcare but it's in classic surgery. what has happened with prices and plastic surgery? that come down versus inflation. it's the only area of healthcare where...
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the white house announced a new initiative aimed at lowering the nation's healthcare costs by lettingrt prescription drugs from canada. the fda would set up guidelines for drug manufacturers who want to import drugs that are sold overseas. canadian medical professionals have expressed skepticism if there drug supply is enough to support both countries. lauren: investors might think the reaction to the 25 point cut yesterday was overcome because woverdone becausewe have a come. still ahead, from cell phones to theme parks, facial recognition technology is spreading fast but as the tech world looks to enter into schools, is it spreading too fast, too far? and a startling new report on how hackers could bring an entire city to a standstill with just a few key strokes. keep it here on "fbn: a.m.." ♪ uptown girl, she's been living in her uptown world. ♪ i'll bet she never had a back street guy. ♪ i bet her mama never tolder -- ♪ i want it that way... i can't believe it. that karl brought his karaoke machine? ♪ ain't nothing but a heartache... ♪ no, i can't believe how easy it was to save h
the white house announced a new initiative aimed at lowering the nation's healthcare costs by lettingrt prescription drugs from canada. the fda would set up guidelines for drug manufacturers who want to import drugs that are sold overseas. canadian medical professionals have expressed skepticism if there drug supply is enough to support both countries. lauren: investors might think the reaction to the 25 point cut yesterday was overcome because woverdone becausewe have a come. still ahead, from...
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i think we seem to be mixing the national healthcare agenda from what our agenda should be. that is the challenge. this is really looking at a bigger system. >> thank you for those comments. on page ten, so leaving from this discussion we show here high-level spectrum of design and contracting strategies. you see the words at the top, simple on the left and complex on the right. we classify on the more simplistic side helping to guide people you see a couple of examples there. whether they are transparency solutions are high-tech navigation platforms. the support to help individuals navigate an extremely complex healthcare system. in the middle, we say insight into emerging network solutions. one example is platforms that they have two "rate" providers. have identified "provider designations". we can talk all day about their methodologies. the highest level of trying to collect combination of cost and quality information on services providers that are delivering. and how the health plans collect that information and make affirmations. you also see in the alphabet soup of hea
i think we seem to be mixing the national healthcare agenda from what our agenda should be. that is the challenge. this is really looking at a bigger system. >> thank you for those comments. on page ten, so leaving from this discussion we show here high-level spectrum of design and contracting strategies. you see the words at the top, simple on the left and complex on the right. we classify on the more simplistic side helping to guide people you see a couple of examples there. whether...
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increasing pressure by making the drugs more affordable to create a super agency the additional national healthcare administration hsa has been shocked to have everything healthcare related in china and then to negotiate so imitating the health care model in 2017 and also across 17 products in 2018. in late 2018 the government also introduced that lifted 31 drugs for perfumes and a program so that combined is one third of china's pharmaceutical market also the cutthroat process farmers will stand to lose high market share from their pharmaceuticals because of their assurance of their medicine is no longer guaranteed. so in june 2019 hsa launched a pilot program called dig and taken into different groups and it would be nationwide. and that aims to lower the cost of pharmaceuticals. in marketing the products and with that implantation groups and then to lower the cost to prescribe new and innovative drugs. the trade war also there and those efforts so that list unveiled by the chinese government to import goods with medical devices the leading chinese economy and with that countermeasure of a trade
increasing pressure by making the drugs more affordable to create a super agency the additional national healthcare administration hsa has been shocked to have everything healthcare related in china and then to negotiate so imitating the health care model in 2017 and also across 17 products in 2018. in late 2018 the government also introduced that lifted 31 drugs for perfumes and a program so that combined is one third of china's pharmaceutical market also the cutthroat process farmers will...
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. >> reporter: but in addition to increasing availability, the nation's healthcare deserts need to address about one-third of the folks i saw had medicare. but they didn't have adequate supplemental coverage. >> reporter: many patients at the clinic have private insurance. some with high deductibles and others with doctors out of network. until there's a permanent solution, victoria walton is grateful for the ram clinic. >> i got a tooth fixed today. i'm getting glasses. it's just an amazing gift from god. >> reporter: and, dana, it's not just rural areas. ram has set up clinics in major cities, including los angeles, houston and cleveland. charity, of course, is only part of the solution. tomorrow's segment, we'll take a look at some more ideas. dana? >> dana: jonathan serrie, this is an issue i care a lot about. thanks for doing that report. want to bring in an assistant dean for rural and under served programs at the ohio university heritage college of osteopathic medicine. this issue, doctor, has been on my mind a lot. i'm from rural america. you say that we actually have plenty of doc
. >> reporter: but in addition to increasing availability, the nation's healthcare deserts need to address about one-third of the folks i saw had medicare. but they didn't have adequate supplemental coverage. >> reporter: many patients at the clinic have private insurance. some with high deductibles and others with doctors out of network. until there's a permanent solution, victoria walton is grateful for the ram clinic. >> i got a tooth fixed today. i'm getting glasses. it's...
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nations. the u.s. healthcare system is likely to fail its people and even our moms and their babies are dying at higher rates. as a nation we can do better for families and well past time that the healthcare system change. families across the country who face every healthcare costs are forced to make on potable decisions, pay a medical bill or buy groceries to feed the family. pay an electric bill to keep the heat on or by a child's medication. at its worst out-of-control healthcare cost and lack of high-quality can be truly devastating. i would like to talk about deborah from the chairman state of tennessee, a remarkable woman who shares her story with family usa story base. deborah worked hard, she went to college, she studied, she graduated in for many, many years worked in excess assessable career as a microbiologist for the state of tennessee. in 2012 after going to the hospital for routine hip replacement she received a hospital infection. this created a multi-cycle of infection illness that resulted in her
nations. the u.s. healthcare system is likely to fail its people and even our moms and their babies are dying at higher rates. as a nation we can do better for families and well past time that the healthcare system change. families across the country who face every healthcare costs are forced to make on potable decisions, pay a medical bill or buy groceries to feed the family. pay an electric bill to keep the heat on or by a child's medication. at its worst out-of-control healthcare cost and...
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healthcare system support the public's perception. despite spending two or three times more than other wealthy nations on healthcare, we live shorter livesthan those in other wealthy nations. the us healthcare system is more likely to sell his people and even on moms and our babies are dying at higher rates. as a nation, we can do better for families and it is well past time that the healthcare system change. families across the country who face ever increasing healthcare costs often are forced to make an attainable decisions. pay a medical bill or buy groceries. pin electric bill to keep the heat on or by a child's medication. that is worse, lack of high quality can be truly devastating. i like to talk to you about deborah from the chairman's home state of tennessee a remarkable woman, who shared her story with family usa story day. deborah worked hard. she went to college. she studied, she graduated and she for many years worked in a successful career as a microbiologist through the state of tennessee. then in 2012, after going in the hospital for a routine replacement, deborah replaced a hospital acquired infection. this created a mul
healthcare system support the public's perception. despite spending two or three times more than other wealthy nations on healthcare, we live shorter livesthan those in other wealthy nations. the us healthcare system is more likely to sell his people and even on moms and our babies are dying at higher rates. as a nation, we can do better for families and it is well past time that the healthcare system change. families across the country who face ever increasing healthcare costs often are forced...
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to an end and that end was often pursuing and expanding welfare estate marked by things like national healthcare insurance. >> i agree with everything that has been said. with a great conversation about reaching the public and what does that mean to reach the public or to reach your students in a different way because they in many ways are the public. what i have noticed when i have been presenting about my book two different audiences is that invariably someone will come up at the end and say i didn't realize that there were people who were speaking spanish that were involved in politics in the 1840s. i didn't realize that i have this longer history in this country that i can be a part of because the rhetoric around the undocumented, around the border, rent immigration is all i hear that we are new here. so, it is one way to combat also the kind of view that perpetual foreignness of mexican-americans. i would argue that a asian americans and definitely also for american indians. i think those are some of the reasons to include more of the comparative histories but also a larger sense of the mul
to an end and that end was often pursuing and expanding welfare estate marked by things like national healthcare insurance. >> i agree with everything that has been said. with a great conversation about reaching the public and what does that mean to reach the public or to reach your students in a different way because they in many ways are the public. what i have noticed when i have been presenting about my book two different audiences is that invariably someone will come up at the end...
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national healthcare the cost would come down. and they would not be taking as much out.ure, they will take money out for taxes, but they are taking money out now and you are paying for your insurance policy. so the price for medical would come down, lowering it for everybody. uses the cost of health care would come down if everybody were on a similar plan? caller: that's right. because insurance companies are just a middleman and they add cost. host: that's jill, in illinois. sandra in nevada is not happy with her health care coverage. what is your story sandra? .aller: i'm retired now when i was working i worked for a company that was doing well. the owner died, five employees purchased the company from his wife. a year later they said they were not making enough profit. insuranceremely high and i was fired. i don't believe in employer insurance. host: we started the program reading something from the los angeles times, looking at the analysis of the debate, particularly among den -- among democrats. and from the article, a little bit here, they say for decades voters h
national healthcare the cost would come down. and they would not be taking as much out.ure, they will take money out for taxes, but they are taking money out now and you are paying for your insurance policy. so the price for medical would come down, lowering it for everybody. uses the cost of health care would come down if everybody were on a similar plan? caller: that's right. because insurance companies are just a middleman and they add cost. host: that's jill, in illinois. sandra in nevada...
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yet another industry, just in the same way that medicare for all would nationalize one-fifth of the american economy via healthcarery. it does less to ameal i don' toe problem of climate change than joe biden's proposal. it would call for a moratorium on the production of nuclear energy facilities. it doesn't discuss with china or india and it believes it can glean money from the existing energy industry that has fairly limited market cap. this cannot pay for itself under any economic logic. cheryl: he wants to go after oil executives and charge them with criminal activity, which i'm not even going to b honor that idea. that's gotten ridiculous. you brought up joe biden. he's in new hampshire. james freeman is talking about biden getting better, what we're seeing the biden campaign do, first off, he's in new ha new he and he's going more for the moderate voter. he seems to be focused on electability. james freeman says that's a better strategy than bernie with $16.3 trillion with climate change. >> biden knows where his bread is buttered. he can't offend the unions and the working class. you don't get voters by ta
yet another industry, just in the same way that medicare for all would nationalize one-fifth of the american economy via healthcarery. it does less to ameal i don' toe problem of climate change than joe biden's proposal. it would call for a moratorium on the production of nuclear energy facilities. it doesn't discuss with china or india and it believes it can glean money from the existing energy industry that has fairly limited market cap. this cannot pay for itself under any economic logic....
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the way i see it, we will have to go to the national healthcare and i will absolutely vote for the personhat says they will give me that. host: who do you think that might be at the moment? caller: at the moment, i think bernie sanders or elizabeth warren. will be voting for one of the two. host: bob in texas. we are asking rural americans only to let us know your top issues. here is a few who responded on facebook. scott saying our bins are full of crossed, winter harvest happens in 6 weeks. everyone's life is the top issue so we may enjoy liberty and -- as someone who lives in maine, i think rural states should focus on green energy and leave the country in it. maine has so many issues, we --ld put free water turbines get enough sun to have solar power plants across the state. cut energy cross -- energy cost down by millions into state. on twitter, it is @cspanwj. about 10 minutes left in this conversation on the washington journal as we talk to rural residents only. 202-748-8001. want to give you some news about the individuals who work in the building behind me. congress is away on au
the way i see it, we will have to go to the national healthcare and i will absolutely vote for the personhat says they will give me that. host: who do you think that might be at the moment? caller: at the moment, i think bernie sanders or elizabeth warren. will be voting for one of the two. host: bob in texas. we are asking rural americans only to let us know your top issues. here is a few who responded on facebook. scott saying our bins are full of crossed, winter harvest happens in 6 weeks....
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in the united states, we don't actually use that much more healthcare than our competitors and other industrialized nationsut we pay more for the care and use our prices are much higher than most other countries and as i mentioned at the top, providers are concerned about having their pay cut, how much of that is a really would close their doors and how much of that isthey are just getting paid a e lot ? that's where things are going to have to be kind of straightened out. >> mayor pete buttiegieg endorses medicare for all who wanted, what does that mean customer. >> medicare for 50, there are all variations on extending a medicare -like program. we're talking about medicaid for all, there are different ways to do this but it's ki basically saying we don't want to take anybody's insurance away. i think what they discovered though is you remember back to the clinton health plan in 1993 and 94, we famously had harry and louise commercials on the insurance industry sitting around their kitchen table worrying about losing their employer-provided insurance and this is the irony. people don't love the insurance
in the united states, we don't actually use that much more healthcare than our competitors and other industrialized nationsut we pay more for the care and use our prices are much higher than most other countries and as i mentioned at the top, providers are concerned about having their pay cut, how much of that is a really would close their doors and how much of that isthey are just getting paid a e lot ? that's where things are going to have to be kind of straightened out. >> mayor pete...
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healthcare prices are skyrocketing. no one in this chamber or this.ng from home doubts as a nation, we have to get a handle on healthcare costs. forto blame the a.c.a. out-of-control healthcare costs is like say drowning man blaming preserver for getting them wet and members of the committee, the public does not want the a.c.a. to be overturned. for well over a year, a majority of americans support the law and polling on individual coverage elements of the a.c.a., the public support goes overwhelmingly both among democrats and republicans. weally, let's not forget how got here. republicans leaders in congress and president trump failed to they passed.c.a. so a law that zero'd out the mandate.l as we've heard, both conservative and progressive scholars believe the litigation is groundless and the president has failed in constitutional duties by choosing not to defend the healthcare law. result, our basic healthcare hangs in the balance and this is why one of the broadest groups of healthcare seattle our history in supports the a.c.a. including the american hospital association, american cancer society, american heart ass
healthcare prices are skyrocketing. no one in this chamber or this.ng from home doubts as a nation, we have to get a handle on healthcare costs. forto blame the a.c.a. out-of-control healthcare costs is like say drowning man blaming preserver for getting them wet and members of the committee, the public does not want the a.c.a. to be overturned. for well over a year, a majority of americans support the law and polling on individual coverage elements of the a.c.a., the public support goes...
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americans are sick and much sicker than many realize and it argues that the nation is too busy focusing on how to fund healthcarement instead of figuring out what is making people ill in the first place and that according to this op-ed is the way we are eating. in the global burden of disease study a team of researchers found that poor diet is the leading cause of mortality in the united states causing more than 500,000 deaths per year. the centers for disease control and prevention notes three in four adults in the united states are overweight or obese. in other words more americans are sick than they are healthy. the cdc also reports more than 100 million americans have prediabetes or diabetes. that is almost half of the country's entire adult population. according to the american heart association about 122 million americans have cardiovascular disease, which causes about 2300 deaths every single day. there are economic effects, too. according to the institute the total cost of obesity in america is estimated at $1.72 trillion annually. joining me now the former secretary of agriculture and coauthor of the "n
americans are sick and much sicker than many realize and it argues that the nation is too busy focusing on how to fund healthcarement instead of figuring out what is making people ill in the first place and that according to this op-ed is the way we are eating. in the global burden of disease study a team of researchers found that poor diet is the leading cause of mortality in the united states causing more than 500,000 deaths per year. the centers for disease control and prevention notes three...
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nationally. on issues of climate change and healthcare. ill determine national priority. >> you came out in support of bernie sanders early on. he will be 78 next month. why him? are you 100 percent behind him?>> i am. i am behind him for three reasons. i'm a big supporter of medicare for all. it will reduce cost and give benefits to every american. i believe we need free public college. if you talk to folks in my district, one of their biggest concerns is the cost of college. and finally, i think we need to get out of these wars overseas. and not use all of the defense budget. i will get behind whoever the democratic nominee is. obviously, i am a supporter of senator sanders. i have great respect and admiration for joe biden, senator warren and all candidates. >> you're working on an internet bill of rights that would safeguard user information. with the election coming up in 14 months, are you worried there could be more interference in the 2020 election? >> i am very concerned. i do not think we have taken nearly enough safeguards to pre
nationally. on issues of climate change and healthcare. ill determine national priority. >> you came out in support of bernie sanders early on. he will be 78 next month. why him? are you 100 percent behind him?>> i am. i am behind him for three reasons. i'm a big supporter of medicare for all. it will reduce cost and give benefits to every american. i believe we need free public college. if you talk to folks in my district, one of their biggest concerns is the cost of college. and...
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healthcare. and we spend more than every other nation, on everything from mris to insulin drugs, multiple mores than countries -- multiple more than other countries. and so, do you want to know what i'm going to do? i'm going to work to get us to a point where medicare for all -- where everyone is covered. but this pitting against progressives against moderates, saying one is unrealistic and the other doesn't care enough, that to me is dividing our party and demoralizing us in face of the real enemy here. and i'm -- ms. bash: thank you, senator. [applause] sen. booker: -- going to keep fighting for that. ms. bash: thank you, senator booker. congressman gabbard, what's your response? rep. gabbard: the reality is right now, we don't have a healthcare system. we have a sick care system, and there are far too many people in this country who are sick and unable to get the care that they need because they cannot afford it. so the core of this problem is the fact that big insurance companies and big pharmaceutical companies who've been profiting off the backs of sick people have had a seat at the table, wr
healthcare. and we spend more than every other nation, on everything from mris to insulin drugs, multiple mores than countries -- multiple more than other countries. and so, do you want to know what i'm going to do? i'm going to work to get us to a point where medicare for all -- where everyone is covered. but this pitting against progressives against moderates, saying one is unrealistic and the other doesn't care enough, that to me is dividing our party and demoralizing us in face of the real...
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workers to west african response and i would report on the 52 healthcare systems baking them to some people and he would tell me all the national health system they were sending 60 more people and they would be there in five minutes and then i got very envious of unitary healthcare system. until our christmas time one of the nurses came home with a bullet in the union voted to send no one else. so their strengths and weaknesses to the effort system in america. but i think one thing away from ebola in response was people on the local level organized exercises where you put everyone in the room at the local public health people in the local providers in the private providers in the first responders, the community leaders, the political leaders, the state political leaders and you saw what would happen in the event of some kind of instance and then community. nothing will make more global health than doing the exercise, understanding that by the time it gets to houston it is too late. and the problems you will have, will say we have to go to washington and get engaged in global health. i think it's one of those thin things, think
workers to west african response and i would report on the 52 healthcare systems baking them to some people and he would tell me all the national health system they were sending 60 more people and they would be there in five minutes and then i got very envious of unitary healthcare system. until our christmas time one of the nurses came home with a bullet in the union voted to send no one else. so their strengths and weaknesses to the effort system in america. but i think one thing away from...
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healthcare really should be a team approach. >> reporter: through scholarships and loan repayments, the federal government's national health serviceas recruited 10,900 clinicians including doctors, but also tpa significantses assistants and nurse practitioners to provide care in healthcare deserts and serve 11.4 million patients. that includes 1700 medical, 500 dent al and 1100 mental health professionals in rural areas. experts say government can also help by reducing scope of practice laws. >> these are laws that are enacted by states often pushed by physician groups that restrict what nurses and nurse practitioners can do on their own. i believe a lot of these laws are really unnecessary or too restrictive. >> reporter: harvard health policy professor said it's unrealistic to expect every community to have the economic resources for a big hospital and vast supply of clinicians. >> we need to think about the role of technology, telemedicine, but other types of technology that i think make access to rural care more possible. >> reporter: course, dana, some healthcare services still require direct human contact. and that's where e
healthcare really should be a team approach. >> reporter: through scholarships and loan repayments, the federal government's national health serviceas recruited 10,900 clinicians including doctors, but also tpa significantses assistants and nurse practitioners to provide care in healthcare deserts and serve 11.4 million patients. that includes 1700 medical, 500 dent al and 1100 mental health professionals in rural areas. experts say government can also help by reducing scope of practice...
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healthcare industry. check search crews are scouring an area of death dally national park for navy pilot. yesterday a fighter jet like this one crashed about 60 miles north over the naval weapons station. it was undergoing a training exercise that officials say seven park visitors suffered minor injuries. the jet crashed in an area known as star wars canyon a place where pilots like to speed through at low altitudes. >> the son of al qaeda founder osama bin laden headed has been killed. eight years after the death of his father that is according to cbs news which cites an unnamed source. he was believed to be about 30 years old and he was in line to have al qaeda. he was reportedly not the target of the military operation. he was not even known to be at the location it is unclear when or where the operation took place. he was believed to have been in pakistan or afghanistan. >>> i don't want to comment on it. >> earlier this year the state department offered one million- dollar reward for information leading to the bin laden captured. >>> a tragic possible break in the disappearance of tw
healthcare industry. check search crews are scouring an area of death dally national park for navy pilot. yesterday a fighter jet like this one crashed about 60 miles north over the naval weapons station. it was undergoing a training exercise that officials say seven park visitors suffered minor injuries. the jet crashed in an area known as star wars canyon a place where pilots like to speed through at low altitudes. >> the son of al qaeda founder osama bin laden headed has been killed....
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healthcare for none. it costs $1.3 billion annually to deal with illegal foreign nationals residing in pennsylvania.e taxpayers and liberals need to understand. what the taxpayers understand is washington has a spending problem. the american taxpayer worker doesn't have a problem earning money when the economy is working well under this administration. trish: if you lower taxes and get more people participating in a great economy. you will have more incoming money, washington, that is a concept they just don't get. >> the democrats are actually hoping and praying for a recession, so they are parroting this phrase over and over again hoping people will get scared and saying there is a recession coming. if you try and do that, we have other tools in the tool box that will keep this roaring ask economy right on going. trish: i want to get your thoughts on this one. you have got all these socialists out there campaigning. all the democrats are look together furthest kind of leftist candidate they can get to. which would mean they definitely won't win in 2020. i think people aren't going to vote for a so
healthcare for none. it costs $1.3 billion annually to deal with illegal foreign nationals residing in pennsylvania.e taxpayers and liberals need to understand. what the taxpayers understand is washington has a spending problem. the american taxpayer worker doesn't have a problem earning money when the economy is working well under this administration. trish: if you lower taxes and get more people participating in a great economy. you will have more incoming money, washington, that is a concept...
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reporter: climate change is second only to healthcare when it comes to the most of important issues in the nation'son issue is a main pitch among democrats. >> we have a government that works wonderfully for giant oil companies that want to drill everywhere. just not for the rest of us who see climate change bearing down upon us. reporter: seasonal businesses are taking notice. >> new hampshire has a lot of environmental businesses and impact and the issue probably hits home for people because of the economic impact in new hampshire. reporter: the skiing industry feels the direct effect of weather changes. >> we have a lot of cold winters and cold weather. we can see the impacts of climate change on our operations, when we are not doing well, it's not just us, it's the whole community. reporter: the resolution was voted down for a presidential climate debate. mike: stay tuned for. "watters' world" tonight. here is jesse with a preview. jesse: democrats con front over reparations. "watters' world" tonight. mike: they got 12 grammy nominations, but the latest honor for the rolling stones is simply ou
reporter: climate change is second only to healthcare when it comes to the most of important issues in the nation'son issue is a main pitch among democrats. >> we have a government that works wonderfully for giant oil companies that want to drill everywhere. just not for the rest of us who see climate change bearing down upon us. reporter: seasonal businesses are taking notice. >> new hampshire has a lot of environmental businesses and impact and the issue probably hits home for...
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did he rush back to england to take part in the national health service even though britain allows private healthcare to run parallel. 10% of brits have private coverage but he went to new york presbyterian and had his heart replacement surgery there. his young brother at age 71 said it is a good thing mick didn't have to go to the nhs and stand in a waiting line. these are true examples of things happening in canada bernie sanders, elizabeth warren, never talk about. canada have a system too where when you book an appointment with your doctor you can only talk about one issue. you are allowed 15 minutes so if you have 2 or 3 issues you want to talk about you have to book separate appointments and the waiting times are very long. we talked about it can be harmful to your health. so when madame chief justice and -- just retired from the court, in the province of quÉbec on denial of care, she said that access to a waiting list is not access to healthcare. having a care card does not mean you can get a doctor. when bernie sanders tells people everybody has care they do have a care card but they don't ha
did he rush back to england to take part in the national health service even though britain allows private healthcare to run parallel. 10% of brits have private coverage but he went to new york presbyterian and had his heart replacement surgery there. his young brother at age 71 said it is a good thing mick didn't have to go to the nhs and stand in a waiting line. these are true examples of things happening in canada bernie sanders, elizabeth warren, never talk about. canada have a system too...
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healthcare delivery. what is the incentive to cause these entities to do that. that the whole thing gets nationalized medicare for all, or, what do you see? >> for me -- so, each of these organizations has these -- their own interest. at the end of the day, insurers have certainly the goal of helping to control cost, optimize population of health. at the end of the day they are also in business, right? i would also save that for the disruptors. the members are absolutely seeking to help bring this very complex world of healthcare to something that is more understandable to them. when needs happen i want them addressed immediately. i'm not feeling well. i want my diagnosis. i need my surgery, i want to get it done as soon as possible. there is so much that the members are seeking to improve in this very complex system. i think employers and plan sponsors, you know, i guess the irony of hours them in america is it only exists the way it does right now because of world war ii wage freezes. when companies cannot pay people more during world war ii. that is when he saw an increase in employee benefits. he
healthcare delivery. what is the incentive to cause these entities to do that. that the whole thing gets nationalized medicare for all, or, what do you see? >> for me -- so, each of these organizations has these -- their own interest. at the end of the day, insurers have certainly the goal of helping to control cost, optimize population of health. at the end of the day they are also in business, right? i would also save that for the disruptors. the members are absolutely seeking to help...
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healthcare attorney. he is the author of the united states of opioids: a prescription for liberating a nation in pain.oklahoma. to expect this deal to go ahead? no, they would describe the offer today by purdue pharma and the offer today by purdue pharma and the family is kind of a first shot over the bow of a global settlement. they don't expect that the final deal, if there is one reads, will look anything like this one. what you expected to look like? purdue pharma try to put out its best foot forward in a way that signalled that the family will no longer have a role in the company, that the family will be putting money in. but i think the numbers are much lower than what the plaintiff attorneys are looking for. the numbers i've heard cited as the family owned company could easily be 5—10 times what purdue pharma actually said today. even if it is much more money, what is the point, aside from holding the company responsible, willis actually help the people still in the grip of this crisis? —— will it actually. the cost of actually addressing the harm caused in the opioid crisis is roughly half $1
healthcare attorney. he is the author of the united states of opioids: a prescription for liberating a nation in pain.oklahoma. to expect this deal to go ahead? no, they would describe the offer today by purdue pharma and the offer today by purdue pharma and the family is kind of a first shot over the bow of a global settlement. they don't expect that the final deal, if there is one reads, will look anything like this one. what you expected to look like? purdue pharma try to put out its best...
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question, why cannot we, the most powerful, wealthiest nation on earth do what virtually every other major country does and guarantee healthcare to all people as a human right? [ applause ] >> all right. let's talk about it. joining me now nbc news mark murray. also with me is kathy, opinion edit it at the des moines register and chrkristine agreer. a big thanks to all of you. mark, i'll start with you. sanders could be taking a risk here by going all in on medicare for all. this is the "washington post" pointing it out in some new reporting here. critics have raised concerns about ending private insurance and raising taxes to pay for the proposal. former vice president joe biden leading in the polls has railed against it and voters are showing more uncertainty about medicare for all at democratic events. how bafg risig of a risk does te for sanders' campaign? >> it's a big risk. medicare for all is pretty popular but as you mentioned when you dig down into it, it's going raise taxes, potentially remove people from the insurance they have through their employers, also add waiting times to see a doctor, that pushes it much more
question, why cannot we, the most powerful, wealthiest nation on earth do what virtually every other major country does and guarantee healthcare to all people as a human right? [ applause ] >> all right. let's talk about it. joining me now nbc news mark murray. also with me is kathy, opinion edit it at the des moines register and chrkristine agreer. a big thanks to all of you. mark, i'll start with you. sanders could be taking a risk here by going all in on medicare for all. this is the...
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healthcare benefits. what kind of danger to democrats face trying to win national elections by taking these positions?ink there are two different things. one, putting cuccinelli in charge of integration is like putting putin in charge -- what i disagree with, we using immigration essentially to divide the country. we need to as a democrat, and for border security. i am for figuring out copperheads of immigration reform. but i do think the presidencies immigration is not only with families to be pulled apart but also the family. >> the legal immigrants in trying to bring people to the country but having them be depended on welfare benefits per. >> i think the idea is to turn around to everyone that comes the country with documentation wants to make sure that they can succeed and live the american dream. i think that -- >> it was probably around 80 percent in the country. >> living the american dream? >> yes, hopefully 100 percent but we have some skeptical. and president trump has unique way of recognizing that not everyone loves him. he is at 53 percent approval on the economy.you can see that there.i
healthcare benefits. what kind of danger to democrats face trying to win national elections by taking these positions?ink there are two different things. one, putting cuccinelli in charge of integration is like putting putin in charge -- what i disagree with, we using immigration essentially to divide the country. we need to as a democrat, and for border security. i am for figuring out copperheads of immigration reform. but i do think the presidencies immigration is not only with families to be...
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healthcare. jillian: i will help myself to some adult recess. todd: protest punishment. athletes define the nationale crime? sharing your comments. ♪ jillian: a us soccer star shows off on an american football field, we will tell you about it when we come back. ♪ ♪ . . - in the last year, there were three victims of cybercrime every second. when a criminal has your personal information, they can do all sorts of things in your name. criminals can use ransomware, spyware, or malware to gain access to information like your name, your birthday, and even your social security number. - [announcer] that's why norton and lifelock are now part of one company, providing an all in one membership for your cyber safety that gives you identify theft protection, device security, a vpn for online privacy, and more. and if you have an identity theft problem, we'll work to fix it with our million dollar protection package. - there are new cyber threats out there everyday, so protecting yourself isn't a one time job, it's an ongoing need. now is the time to make sure that you have the right plan in place. don't wait.
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national debate. the committee also shape the social programs. enacting measures day veterans, to provide income and healthcare for seniors, and those with special needs. and to look after the welfare of children. as issues became more complex, the committee's authority became more focused. much of that spending authority was transferred to the appropriations committee. other response bullies were also reassigned. even so , it's a jurisdiction is so broad today that it is most often referred to as a powerful senate finance committee. as though the word powerful were part of its name. it is a societies tradition in these celebrations to offer a toast to the committee, so please join me. if you have your glass , and if you don't, just pretend. and offered toast to recognizing the long history and outstanding achievements of the finance committee. to the senate finance committee. for shaping the economic foundation of our nation. for the g.i. bill of rights, and other programs supporting our veterans. for protecting the health and welfare of our older citizens , of children and those with special needs. for promo
national debate. the committee also shape the social programs. enacting measures day veterans, to provide income and healthcare for seniors, and those with special needs. and to look after the welfare of children. as issues became more complex, the committee's authority became more focused. much of that spending authority was transferred to the appropriations committee. other response bullies were also reassigned. even so , it's a jurisdiction is so broad today that it is most often referred to...
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healthcare fixed. it's our borders being wide open and porous. it's driver's licenses to illegals. it's "the national and believed in. d we all fought for and believe in. butter in so woke they are completely asleep to the priorities of regular people. and they can't come back from that. it takes a bill maher. trish there are what you typically see in these primaries is people will go straight to the base. that base has gotten really left. all about socialism. let's take from the person that's work and give it to the person that's not. that's what they are about. so how do you recover from that? if you are the guy or gal that gets the nomination to run against president trump. he's got a pressure controversy of sound of you talking about how you are going to take from hard-working americans and effectively give it to the guatemalans so they can come here and live off your dime. >> you don't adjust, you try to win. the only choice for people who love this country is to defeat that ideology. the ideology today has no respect for american ideals. you have got to bite. i don't think you can run to the mi
healthcare fixed. it's our borders being wide open and porous. it's driver's licenses to illegals. it's "the national and believed in. d we all fought for and believe in. butter in so woke they are completely asleep to the priorities of regular people. and they can't come back from that. it takes a bill maher. trish there are what you typically see in these primaries is people will go straight to the base. that base has gotten really left. all about socialism. let's take from the person...
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additional resources for vouchers, increase national housing upon funding, authorize funding outreach homeless people and better integrate affordable housing and healthcare activity. this bill recognizes the resources, federal government has to provide if our country is going to continue to make advances in reducing homelessness. l.a. has worked to provide assistance the homeless service and affordable housing providers. we provide organizational and one of the most important federal building tools that we utilize for this work is hud section building program. section four nonprofit organization further the affordable housing goals. one example, people sustain the homeless, use hud section for support to develop, this development consists of 110 units, 55 which are reserved for homeless residents, and also provides financing, affordable housing development in the incoming tax credit equity. the housing credit is the nation most important developed by mance under the source for affordable housing and works by providing equity for such housing in exchanger for cracks under tax credit. it's one of the largest nonprofitt international expert in using housing
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healthcare. that is at wall street journal at large, they give for joining us. ♪ lou: good evening everybody. the radical dems are reeling tonight and their friends on the left wing nationalesperate. the "washington post" pointing out the socialist policies of two of the democratic front runners, are not grounded in reality whatsoever.no worries over north korea. president trump today brushed away any threats from kim jong-un after his regime tested a number of short range missiles this week. and president trump keeping his promise to expand prosperity, our economy is booming, the lives of american working
healthcare. that is at wall street journal at large, they give for joining us. ♪ lou: good evening everybody. the radical dems are reeling tonight and their friends on the left wing nationalesperate. the "washington post" pointing out the socialist policies of two of the democratic front runners, are not grounded in reality whatsoever.no worries over north korea. president trump today brushed away any threats from kim jong-un after his regime tested a number of short range missiles...
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national discussion. what matters most is what voters think. that is why we are here, to get a sense of that in detroit. what does the healthcare stuff mean?tes, what verbiage? we will ask voters all morning on "fox and friends". heather: joe biden slammed for his backing of the controversial 1994 crime bill. listen. >> every crime bill major or minor has had his name on it. there are people right now in prison for life for drug offenses because you stood up and used that tough on crime phony rhetoric but got a lot of people elected but destroyed communities like mine. >> different runners like biden have grounds to make up with minority voters? her to debate is former police officer brandon tatum, thank you for joining us. as a former police officer in terms of the crime bill, 1994, biden hit the first debate at the second debate with this. >> it was obviously decimating to the community and putting a lot of fathers in prison and they do a lot of crime at the border about separation fm milies, separation of the family but joe biden care when he was separating black fathers from their children for life. were not talking a few years but lif
national discussion. what matters most is what voters think. that is why we are here, to get a sense of that in detroit. what does the healthcare stuff mean?tes, what verbiage? we will ask voters all morning on "fox and friends". heather: joe biden slammed for his backing of the controversial 1994 crime bill. listen. >> every crime bill major or minor has had his name on it. there are people right now in prison for life for drug offenses because you stood up and used that tough...
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but for better or worse we are indispensable in the nation in addressing the global challenge whether it's expertise, resources of the healthcare system, there is no replacement for the u.s. being at the forefront. i think where to place in a country where there is a lot of questions of whether or not the u.s. is going to be at the forefront of this and i think we've got to get past those questions and make sure we are leading. third thing i want to say, this should not be a partisan issue. i am partisan, unapologetically a partisan. a democrat, proud of it and lots of issues and outspoken on that. on this of epidemic that should not be a democrat or republican issue. viruses don't ask for political affiliation before they infect people. mosquitoes don't assess your voter id card before they bite you. this is not something we should divide it's something people should work across party lines. talk about some of the bipartisan leadership on the commission. i think during the bully response we had politics in the end, democrats and republicans came together and funded 6 billion-dollar response that we spent some here and some aro
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national security threat around cybersecurity and health. and cybersecurity has nothing to do with elections which is just healthcare. the health initiative has been around about 19 years and we are a group of influential executives from across a spectrum of health care. we bring together leaders from all different groups, payers, providers compare discount pharmacies, et cetera to work on really tough issues. our belief is that you can't just talk to hospitals about health care. you can't talk to providers and clinicians about health give her healthcare is a continuum. we need join with pharmacies, patients, consumers, thinkers. this is a problem, and interconnected problem, and network problem. we need to sit down together to figure out how to solve it. we've done a lot of research, education and policy work around cybersecurity. i think we passed out your today, we've got a new white paper out on risky business. we have fact sheets on myths surrounding hipaa which are available for you and many more on a website. we really need to stop looking at cyber and privacy policy, and stop thinking about healthcare data in
national security threat around cybersecurity and health. and cybersecurity has nothing to do with elections which is just healthcare. the health initiative has been around about 19 years and we are a group of influential executives from across a spectrum of health care. we bring together leaders from all different groups, payers, providers compare discount pharmacies, et cetera to work on really tough issues. our belief is that you can't just talk to hospitals about health care. you can't talk...
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against the very left-wing professor on single-payer healthcare on september 19, so i hope i'm going to have the appropriate security. i'm not a national name but it still worrying when you think about going into speedy we will have steep out there. >> you have at least two back supporters. >> the second thing, harvey mansfield who was about 86 86 w to teaching and very much with it, we were attending our god daughters graduation from harvard last may and charles my husband was a student of harvey's. >> as was i. you don't come to any my graduation. >> it was his 65th year graduation from harvard last year. biking did tell charles that when he retires there were never replace harvey with a conservative. so he has to go on forever and ever and then john will go on forever and ever at berkeley. a wonderful event. what you think i'd everyone for coming but in particular a warm summers ago thank you to steve and to john you for an excellent job. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> weeknights this month we're teaching american history tv programs as a preview of what is available every weekend on c-span3. >> the u.s. then comes back int
against the very left-wing professor on single-payer healthcare on september 19, so i hope i'm going to have the appropriate security. i'm not a national name but it still worrying when you think about going into speedy we will have steep out there. >> you have at least two back supporters. >> the second thing, harvey mansfield who was about 86 86 w to teaching and very much with it, we were attending our god daughters graduation from harvard last may and charles my husband was a...
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healthcare provider. this is the model legislation of which every single state in the nation and dc has a concussion log but for the most part covers those three illnesses. who can tell me what is wrong with this particular image and why it might be a problem? the chinstrap's? this is an issue we felt was a problem at the high school level because before instagram this is a picture the high school athlete would post on their locker and we were concerned it would be an issue of keeping them off. we made a rule at the advisory committee level that stated if the helmet comes off during play they had to go to the sidelines to be. and this is somewhat risky the interscholastic association changed a rule on the national federation of high schools, presented the national federation and not long after that there was a release recommending allstate associations have a little. don't know if his direct correlation of this is the time doctor carson came to the ncaa but the ncaa not long after also released a bull about helmet displacement where the play, other issues with respect to injury, this represents football com
healthcare provider. this is the model legislation of which every single state in the nation and dc has a concussion log but for the most part covers those three illnesses. who can tell me what is wrong with this particular image and why it might be a problem? the chinstrap's? this is an issue we felt was a problem at the high school level because before instagram this is a picture the high school athlete would post on their locker and we were concerned it would be an issue of keeping them off....
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reporter: the national immigration law center will challenge the ruling court right" "it will have a dire humanitarian impact forcing some families to forgo critical life-saving healthcare and nutrition. the damage will be felt for decades to come." during her weekend trip to south america, nancy pelosi criticized the trump administration's immigration policies, particularly separating migrant children from their parents . >> the challenges the conscience of america undermines the character of who we are and it has no place, in our country or in our hearts. >> reporter: since last september when the public charger was first announced, more than 200,000 public comments have been received online, the majority critical of the new policy. in washington, ray building, fox news. >> >>> south bay congresswoman anna s2 joined officials today to speak out against the treatment of children and families in detention centers along the u.s.-mexico border. they were out in front of the county government building in san jose using the jewish day of warning is a foundation of what they are calling a broader spiritual resistance in solidarity with immigrants, refugees and asylum seekers
reporter: the national immigration law center will challenge the ruling court right" "it will have a dire humanitarian impact forcing some families to forgo critical life-saving healthcare and nutrition. the damage will be felt for decades to come." during her weekend trip to south america, nancy pelosi criticized the trump administration's immigration policies, particularly separating migrant children from their parents . >> the challenges the conscience of america...
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national immigration law center announcing in a statement it will challenge the ruling court writing, quote, it will have a dire humanitarian impact forcing some families to forgo critical life-saving healthcareutrition. the damage will be felt for decades to come. during her weekend trip to central america on the southern border house speaker nancy pelosi criticized the trump administration's immigration policy particularly separating migrant children from their parents. >> just another way to divide families. we think that is an immorality. >> reporter: since last september when the public charge was first announced more than 200,000 public comments have been received online, the majority are critical of the new policy. in washington, ray bogan, fox news. >> much more to come with tom homan on this. in the meantime protesters are pushing hong kong to the brink of no return. that is the warning from the city's leader as airport protests stretch into a fifth day. china has compared the actions of protesters to terrorism. the country now accuses the us of supporting the riots. our government denies that claim. the protesters are rallying against the law that would extradite criminal suspects t
national immigration law center announcing in a statement it will challenge the ruling court writing, quote, it will have a dire humanitarian impact forcing some families to forgo critical life-saving healthcareutrition. the damage will be felt for decades to come. during her weekend trip to central america on the southern border house speaker nancy pelosi criticized the trump administration's immigration policy particularly separating migrant children from their parents. >> just another...