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the policy issues on healthcare and wealth inequality but it was racial divisions that took center stage in this heated exchange between kamala harris and joe biden. >> i do not believe you are a racist but i also believe it is hurtful to hear you talk about the reputations of two united states senators who built their reputation and career on segregation of race in this country.
the policy issues on healthcare and wealth inequality but it was racial divisions that took center stage in this heated exchange between kamala harris and joe biden. >> i do not believe you are a racist but i also believe it is hurtful to hear you talk about the reputations of two united states senators who built their reputation and career on segregation of race in this country.
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protection for pre-existing conditions. >> democrats accused the president of not doing enough on healthcare but the president says some democrats want to do too much by supporting a plan by vermont senator bernie sanders that would replace private health insurance with government run health insurance. >> socialist healthcare would crush american workers with higher taxes, long wait times and far worse care. >> when asked about this plan today, pelosi said she is agnostic. >> let me just say we have everything on the table. we put everyone's suggestions on the table and we will see how that works for the patient and the consumer. >> when it comes to healthcare, there doesn't seem to be one issue, everyone agrees on it. >> we launched a new initiative to bring down the price of description drugs. >> we are working on further legislation which will further reduce the cost of prescription drugs. we would hope it would be bipartisan and we would hope that the president was signed the legislation. >> coming up, president trump slamming the polls on the heels of launching his reelection campaign.
protection for pre-existing conditions. >> democrats accused the president of not doing enough on healthcare but the president says some democrats want to do too much by supporting a plan by vermont senator bernie sanders that would replace private health insurance with government run health insurance. >> socialist healthcare would crush american workers with higher taxes, long wait times and far worse care. >> when asked about this plan today, pelosi said she is agnostic....
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where you saw fault lines with democrats was both on healthcare and on immigration. and i think that's going to continue, but julian castro, i think, put in a really solid performance. if anybody hurt themselves, i think beto hurt himself last night. >> and steve kornacki, as donna was pointing out, these fault lines on immigration and on healthcare and also very strong performance from cory booker on guns. >> yeah, i think we're pointing to, there's a common thread between all of those. the tone. the tone that this reflects is markedly more liberal, even compar compared to where the democratic party was a couple years ago. i remember in the 2016 campaign we can all remember bernie sanders trying to campaign on the idea of medicare for all. and the response that came back from the clinton campaign that meant you would be gutting obamacare. his opposition -- his support for single payer was taken as an insult to the presidential legacy of barack obama. a couple years later here, the climate i think maybe has changed. we've shown a lot of data about the democratic part
where you saw fault lines with democrats was both on healthcare and on immigration. and i think that's going to continue, but julian castro, i think, put in a really solid performance. if anybody hurt themselves, i think beto hurt himself last night. >> and steve kornacki, as donna was pointing out, these fault lines on immigration and on healthcare and also very strong performance from cory booker on guns. >> yeah, i think we're pointing to, there's a common thread between all of...
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healthcare plan. the gop workers are working on a healthcare plan. can we look at this order as a blueprint do you think. reporter: we know this president and every republican to candidate in 2015 and 2016 said they were going to appeal and replace obamacare when they got to office. that did not happen. the affordable care act is still the law of the land. that was over a couple of years, you know what happened there, democrats ran on healthcare in rain not healthcare. it was a top three issues for them, they when the house on that. so the prospect of repealing and replacing obamacare not going to happen at least in the interim or the near term. what you bring that up, because you're starting to see a series of events or series of policies or whatever form they come in. this is pujol is pujols drawdowe transparency and certain things that they feel that could work with the president on as a republican democrat divided house on capitol hill and the president says the healthcare plan comes after the election but that's a political reality and all this.
healthcare plan. the gop workers are working on a healthcare plan. can we look at this order as a blueprint do you think. reporter: we know this president and every republican to candidate in 2015 and 2016 said they were going to appeal and replace obamacare when they got to office. that did not happen. the affordable care act is still the law of the land. that was over a couple of years, you know what happened there, democrats ran on healthcare in rain not healthcare. it was a top three issues...
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reporter: as you mentioned all the candidates attacked donald trump and it was that last exchange on healthcareut got the president's attention. democrats just raised their hands to giving millions of illegal aliens unlimited healthcare. about taking american citizens first. that is the end of that race. a very heated night. it will be interesting, the moment between senators harris and joe biden over racial divisions, making a little more play as they head to chicago today for jesse jackson's rainbow push coalition event. we will see what that brings. going to talk about that. we will continue to talk about it right now. appreciate it. the former director of social justice for the 2016 bernie sanders campaign joins us again tonight with her thoughts on round 2. what do you think? >> reporter: i will put a disclaimer that i have been critical of senator harris but i think there's no doubt in my mind, in the black community they call her big mama and big mama was in control of the family and senator harris did that. she told everyone stop having a food fight and then schooled everyone being prep
reporter: as you mentioned all the candidates attacked donald trump and it was that last exchange on healthcareut got the president's attention. democrats just raised their hands to giving millions of illegal aliens unlimited healthcare. about taking american citizens first. that is the end of that race. a very heated night. it will be interesting, the moment between senators harris and joe biden over racial divisions, making a little more play as they head to chicago today for jesse jackson's...
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no, money is not the answer and the us, although it spends more than twice as much on healthcare, it nhs care is so good is because it's relatively cheap and amazingly efficient. there are no people in the middle making money out of it. there is no insurance companies, no schemes, no profit—making organisations, the money comes from the government to the healthcare service. the healthcare service delivers the service. so we are very efficient, however, patients are unpredictable and medicine is unpredictable and all it takes is for one thing to go wrong and your 100% occupancy of the intensive care unit leads to 20 operations being cancelled. and paying doctors and nurses and staff to sit there twiddling their thumbs is inefficient. so how close to breaking point do you feel your nhs, our nhs to be today? it already suffers from lack of funding to the extent that it actually affects patient care. heart surgery, for example, a lot of the heart operations we do, we do them because we want to make people feel better. you know, get through the pain, angina, breathlessness, all that sort
no, money is not the answer and the us, although it spends more than twice as much on healthcare, it nhs care is so good is because it's relatively cheap and amazingly efficient. there are no people in the middle making money out of it. there is no insurance companies, no schemes, no profit—making organisations, the money comes from the government to the healthcare service. the healthcare service delivers the service. so we are very efficient, however, patients are unpredictable and medicine...
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inslee had a tommy bahama summer look. >> number one issue the contenders seem to be divided on a healthcarey's contenders support medicare for all in some form but they are not all on the same page when it comes to eliminating private insurance. >> i'm with bernie on medicare for all. i've spent a big chuck of my life studying why families go broke and one of the number one reasons is the cost of healthcare. medical bills. >> who here would abolish their private health insurance in favor of a government run plan? just a show of hands to start off with. >> we should give everyone this this country healthcare as a basic human right for free, full stop, but we should also give them the option to buy private insurance. why do we have to stand for taking away something from people? >> and there's the divide. joining us now senior vice president of the kaiser family foundation larry levitt. larry, medicare for all, it's a very complicated issue. break down for us where the divide s especially among those candidates and what they are trying to say. >> yeah, i mean, the democrats all agree that we
inslee had a tommy bahama summer look. >> number one issue the contenders seem to be divided on a healthcarey's contenders support medicare for all in some form but they are not all on the same page when it comes to eliminating private insurance. >> i'm with bernie on medicare for all. i've spent a big chuck of my life studying why families go broke and one of the number one reasons is the cost of healthcare. medical bills. >> who here would abolish their private health...
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what we campaigned on was lowering healthcare costs, and that's what we should be focused on. 0k, letan politics. hakeem jeffries is the number five person in the democratic party in the congress. he is part of the leadership that reports on a daily basis to the speaker, nancy pelosi. 0k, let me ask you a question. you're telling me that because he's connected to nancy pelosi, who you no longer speak to, you're telling me that all of these people are totally misreading the interests of their own party? let me make a point to you, listen for a second. they're saying that what we campaigned on was healthcare costs. 0k, let me ask you the question. what is the chance there's going to be something done on healthcare costs between now and 2021? well, i wouldn't think it's good. but it could be a whole lot worse if you undertake a partisan, toxic war — which the white house, by the way, says bring it on. they've said, and i'm going to quote you the campaign managerfor trump 2020, brad parscale, says the more they beat the drum for impeachment, the more that emboldens our campaign. bring it
what we campaigned on was lowering healthcare costs, and that's what we should be focused on. 0k, letan politics. hakeem jeffries is the number five person in the democratic party in the congress. he is part of the leadership that reports on a daily basis to the speaker, nancy pelosi. 0k, let me ask you a question. you're telling me that because he's connected to nancy pelosi, who you no longer speak to, you're telling me that all of these people are totally misreading the interests of their...
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on the cover of the new york post. a moment where the candidates were asked if they were in favor of healthcare for illegal immigrants. ll did. rob: every single one on the stage. senior advisor, this is his big plan, medicare for all for illegals as well, single-payer, a bold strategy and i ask what did you think of every single person raising their hand for illegal immigrant healthcare? >> it is a disgrace in america we have 11 million and i committed people living in an underground economy. bernie was clear last night, we should have healthcare as a right and not a privilege. while we are subsidizing medical and pharmaceutical companies and letting the rich get more rich we have 30 million people off of healthcare, that is not right. jillian: there has to be a plan to pay for that. that's a lot of people. people who should be here legally. >> the plan is get rid of this tax cut that only gets rich people tax benefits. taking my tax dollars and giving them to wealthy people. if we focus more on that instead of vulnerable people fleeing and dying in the river with babies, we would be better off. rob: 90% of the people
on the cover of the new york post. a moment where the candidates were asked if they were in favor of healthcare for illegal immigrants. ll did. rob: every single one on the stage. senior advisor, this is his big plan, medicare for all for illegals as well, single-payer, a bold strategy and i ask what did you think of every single person raising their hand for illegal immigrant healthcare? >> it is a disgrace in america we have 11 million and i committed people living in an underground...
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on climate change, on healthcare, on all of the issues that you have heard about today, he thought said it to the legislative graveyard to die. on campaign finance reform -- and by the way, while he was doing that, he spent $5 trillion on tax cuts, almost all of which went to the richest people in the country and $5.6 trillion on wars in the middle east. from the point of view of the kids in my old school district, we might as well just have lit that money on fire. from the point of view of the americans in this country, who have not had a pay raise, that's 90% of the american people over the last 40 years, we might as well just light that money on fire. we could have fixed every road and bridge in america. we could have fixed every airport in america. we could have given the middle class a real tax cut in this country and made social security solvent for my daughter caroline! and we did none of it. we did none of it because of what mcconnell was doing there. and it's my view that to overcome this, we need to build a broad based agenda for america that unifies our country, that unifies
on climate change, on healthcare, on all of the issues that you have heard about today, he thought said it to the legislative graveyard to die. on campaign finance reform -- and by the way, while he was doing that, he spent $5 trillion on tax cuts, almost all of which went to the richest people in the country and $5.6 trillion on wars in the middle east. from the point of view of the kids in my old school district, we might as well just have lit that money on fire. from the point of view of the...
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country face ever-increasing healthcare costs and often face with decisions to pay medical bills or buy groceries to feed their family. pay the electric will to keep the heat on or by a child's asthma medication. at its worst, out-of-control healthcare cost can be truly devastating. i like to talk to you about deborah, a remarkable woman who shared her story. deborah worked hard, she went to college, she studied, she graduated and for many years she worked in a successful career as a microbiologist for the state of tennessee. then in 2012 after going to the hospital for routine hip replacement and infection spread from her hip to her vertebrae and discs and she was in risk of final full spinal collapse. she had 10 back surgeries and at times placed in a drug induced coma. today, deborah is bedridden and in extreme pain. since her first surgery she's move from employer coverage to the tennessee health replacement and medicare. despite this coverage paying for her care has taken all of her savings. deborah told us, i had about $2 million in surgery plus a bunch of other expenses including an intravenous antibiotic that cost about $850 per day.. before this i ha
country face ever-increasing healthcare costs and often face with decisions to pay medical bills or buy groceries to feed their family. pay the electric will to keep the heat on or by a child's asthma medication. at its worst, out-of-control healthcare cost can be truly devastating. i like to talk to you about deborah, a remarkable woman who shared her story. deborah worked hard, she went to college, she studied, she graduated and for many years she worked in a successful career as a...
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all democrats raise their hands for giving millions of live legal and millions on limited healthcare, how about taking care of americans first. that is the end of the race. it is true right? could the stance helped trump in 2020? >> i saw ten candidates on stage last night and you know who won, karl marx one. this is insane. candidates, when you look at blue states like new york and california, they're going through a massive housing crisis. voters in the states are saying your giving free healthcare, you already tried to push free college tuition, what do we get in the cell. the democrats are forgetting the american people. >> i will frame this a little bit differently, i think this whole topic is pathetic which i mean sad. it is an american value to help those in need. what we're saying, would you deny healthcare to people in your community no matter what their circumstances are who need the help would you deny it. if your answer is yes then you're not a caring person. the president is trying to frame this to help people in need or help americans first. it does not need to be framed
all democrats raise their hands for giving millions of live legal and millions on limited healthcare, how about taking care of americans first. that is the end of the race. it is true right? could the stance helped trump in 2020? >> i saw ten candidates on stage last night and you know who won, karl marx one. this is insane. candidates, when you look at blue states like new york and california, they're going through a massive housing crisis. voters in the states are saying your giving...
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we saw the party move quite to the left on healthcare, they are more government involved on that, butverything and replacing private insurance, people like elizabeth warren and bernie sanders wa nt elizabeth warren and bernie sanders want that, or some sort of option, a public option. medicare where you are given an option from the government but not totally replacing private insurance. all of that is a pretty big change from even what we had just four years ago. anthony, thank you very much indeed for joining me. so, duncan, that's it. the debaters, with had the first two and the debate for 20 20 —— campaign for 2020 has begun. thanks, jane, appreciated. —— i appreciate it. president trump says he is seeking a possible delay to the 2020 us census after the supreme court blocked his administration from adding a question about citizenship. he tweeted that he had asked lawyers if they could delay the census, no matter for how long, saying it was "ridiculous" that the government and country could not ask for this information. critics say questioning citizenship will deter immigrant house
we saw the party move quite to the left on healthcare, they are more government involved on that, butverything and replacing private insurance, people like elizabeth warren and bernie sanders wa nt elizabeth warren and bernie sanders want that, or some sort of option, a public option. medicare where you are given an option from the government but not totally replacing private insurance. all of that is a pretty big change from even what we had just four years ago. anthony, thank you very much...
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there were heated exchanges on the issues of healthcare, tax, immigration, climate change and iran. cked about how to ease the migrant crisis on the border with mexico. the republican—controlled senate approved an emergency spending package but voted down a similar bill passed by the democrat—led house which would have placed more restrictions on how the funds are spent. italy's interior minister has said he won't allow 42 migrants aboard a rescue ship to disembark, after it defied the authorities by entering italian territorial waters.
there were heated exchanges on the issues of healthcare, tax, immigration, climate change and iran. cked about how to ease the migrant crisis on the border with mexico. the republican—controlled senate approved an emergency spending package but voted down a similar bill passed by the democrat—led house which would have placed more restrictions on how the funds are spent. italy's interior minister has said he won't allow 42 migrants aboard a rescue ship to disembark, after it defied the...
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on healthcare he supports coverage for all but leaves room for private insurance. >> people just want to know that you recognize how expensive it is and you don't think the status quo is working. >> there's nothing wrong with listening if somebody call. >> reporter: on donald trump, swalwell calls the p willing tor choice. >> reporter: swalwell would lift the ban on future presidents being indicted. >> people who are against this are a very vocal, tweeting, bullying minority. think that the best way to beat donald trump is to have new energy running against him. >>> officers shot and killed a 23-year-old mentally ill man holding a crowbar. he was shot on the 2nd after his family called police saying he was victorying violent. officers said they had no choice but to shoot hall because he was running toward them with the crowbar and received orders to drop it. bird says they did not properly respond to a situation involving a person with a mental illness. >> the real tragedy here, their constant efforts of trying to provide a safehaven for miles, ultimately wound up being the ones that
on healthcare he supports coverage for all but leaves room for private insurance. >> people just want to know that you recognize how expensive it is and you don't think the status quo is working. >> there's nothing wrong with listening if somebody call. >> reporter: on donald trump, swalwell calls the p willing tor choice. >> reporter: swalwell would lift the ban on future presidents being indicted. >> people who are against this are a very vocal, tweeting,...
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. >> let's move on to the differences in your healthcare plans. pporting a medicare for all plan. >> yes. >> that would essentially eliminate private health insurance except in cases of plastic surgery. elizabeth warren has signed on to the bill, but doesn't talk about it like this on the trail. she instead doesn't emphasize ending private insurance. why is ending private insurance necessary to cover everybody? >> wrong question. it's not a question of ending private insurance. >> but your plan would do that. >> yeah, it would. it is a question of doing what every other major country on earth is doing. >> but a lot of them still have private insurance options. >> but that's not really the major issue. the major issue is do we believe that healthcare is a human right or not? some people do, some people don't. i do. so i think whether you are poor or working class or rich, you are entitled to all the healthcare what you need because you are an american. that's what i believe. right now you have tens of millions of people, it's not just 34 million who
. >> let's move on to the differences in your healthcare plans. pporting a medicare for all plan. >> yes. >> that would essentially eliminate private health insurance except in cases of plastic surgery. elizabeth warren has signed on to the bill, but doesn't talk about it like this on the trail. she instead doesn't emphasize ending private insurance. why is ending private insurance necessary to cover everybody? >> wrong question. it's not a question of ending private...
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one question to many was whether their healthcare plan would cover undocumented immigrants. lan do that? >> as part of comprehensive immigration reform, we must move forward on making sure that people have healthcare. california just did that with medicaid and i am supportive of that, but i think on the national basis, as we go forward, get immediate healthcare for people yes, but as part of making this actually happen, you need comprehensive immigration reform and one thing that was missing from the nbc debate actually that i hope we can discuss is that we have a humanitarian crisis at the border right now, but we also did not talk about the other immigrants that are here, the people who are here on temporary legal status. we've got hundreds of thousands of people that are legally here that are at risk or are being deported that work in our nursing homes and our hospitals. we have got dreamers, 2 million of them that came to this country through no fault of their own and are a major part of our economy. so we need to have an economic discussion about this as well as a border
one question to many was whether their healthcare plan would cover undocumented immigrants. lan do that? >> as part of comprehensive immigration reform, we must move forward on making sure that people have healthcare. california just did that with medicaid and i am supportive of that, but i think on the national basis, as we go forward, get immediate healthcare for people yes, but as part of making this actually happen, you need comprehensive immigration reform and one thing that was...
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talk to your doctor about chantix. >> a heated debate over healthcare on the hill, the house ways andttee sparring over universal healthcare. new york congressman tom reed earlier. >> i'm not questioning the motives of the folks that are putting forth the proposal for medicare fraud. they want to have a better healthcare opportunity for americans. as a republican, i am offended that i get accused of not caring about americans. i get offended that all them here in washington, d.c. to father my pockets. in the all i care about is almighty dollar. i want a system that is better. i want a system that responds to the american voice this is these costs are killing us. >> congressman reed joins us. how would you make the healthcare system work better. >> i would not go down the path of government control of healthcare like were discussing today in the hearing for medicare fraud. i'd rather empower patients, doctors and reward good behavior when it comes to prescription medicines that are prescribed appropriately. make sure that they are driving costs down as opposed to what we see in healthc
talk to your doctor about chantix. >> a heated debate over healthcare on the hill, the house ways andttee sparring over universal healthcare. new york congressman tom reed earlier. >> i'm not questioning the motives of the folks that are putting forth the proposal for medicare fraud. they want to have a better healthcare opportunity for americans. as a republican, i am offended that i get accused of not caring about americans. i get offended that all them here in washington, d.c. to...
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here is what they had to say about issues that dominated, with the pilot progressive takes on healthcare and an economy they believe favors the rich. >> i'm with bernie on medicare for all. >> we should be the party that keeps what is working and fixes what is broken. >> this economy has got to work for everyone. [speaking spanish] >> we are supposed to be for 70% tax rate on the wealthy. >> it is not right for the ceo of mcdonald's to make 2100 times more than the people spending cash of mcdonald's. >> may community college free. >> the moment that stood out was the raise your hand question. in this case who was willing to abolish private insurance, only two hands raised, elizabeth warren and bill diblasio. but the crisis at the border and immigration was also front and center. here is what they had to say, one candidate, julian castro stands out wanting to decriminalize the border. >> using section 1325 of that act which, the lies is coming across the border. the money stage called to end that, to terminate it. some like congressman o'rourke have not. >> a comprehensive rewrite of immi
here is what they had to say about issues that dominated, with the pilot progressive takes on healthcare and an economy they believe favors the rich. >> i'm with bernie on medicare for all. >> we should be the party that keeps what is working and fixes what is broken. >> this economy has got to work for everyone. [speaking spanish] >> we are supposed to be for 70% tax rate on the wealthy. >> it is not right for the ceo of mcdonald's to make 2100 times more than the...
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we spent in excess of $260 million on healthcare alone with i.c.e. i believe that was from last year. we can no longer continue to take these kinds of numbers in to educate, to medicate, and sometimes to incarcerate these people, we just can't seem to do that. the president is using every tool at his disposal. but we have to have interior enforcement and start deporting the ones who already have orders for removal and the democrats are pushing back. liz: who said this. do not send your children to the boarders. if they do make it, they will be sent back. >> our mess and absolutely is don't send your children unaccompanied on trains or through a bunch of smugglers. that is our direct message to the families in central america. do not send your children to the boarders. if they do make it, they will get sent back. liz: that same year he held a nationwide televised address in the rose garden. he said we must stop the flow of illegals, speed deportation when illegals break the law and must be held accountable. >> i don't remember the democrats comparing
we spent in excess of $260 million on healthcare alone with i.c.e. i believe that was from last year. we can no longer continue to take these kinds of numbers in to educate, to medicate, and sometimes to incarcerate these people, we just can't seem to do that. the president is using every tool at his disposal. but we have to have interior enforcement and start deporting the ones who already have orders for removal and the democrats are pushing back. liz: who said this. do not send your children...
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he did absolutely nothing on healthcare. so he hasn't delivered a lot.s he can still say i'm still trying. >> according to washington post fact-checker, president trump's speech last night was littered with the same false or misleading claims he has so often repeated as president. here are three of the 18 unfounded false or exaggerated claims the president made and "the washington post" has debunked. here they go. >> we passed va choice, va choice for veterans. they have been trying to get that passed also for about 44 years. we will always protect patients with pre-existing conditions. we stared down the unholy alliance of lobbyists and donors and special interests who made a living bleeding our country dry. that's what we've done. >> well, the veterans choice program, which president trump took credit for was sponsored by the late for john mccain and signed into law by president barack obama. on healthcare, the trump administration is pushing to repeal the entire affordable care act or obamacare, including its protections for people with pre-existing c
he did absolutely nothing on healthcare. so he hasn't delivered a lot.s he can still say i'm still trying. >> according to washington post fact-checker, president trump's speech last night was littered with the same false or misleading claims he has so often repeated as president. here are three of the 18 unfounded false or exaggerated claims the president made and "the washington post" has debunked. here they go. >> we passed va choice, va choice for veterans. they have...
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jackie speier and mike thompson are joining pelosi for a press conference on healthcare in san franciscopresident trump walking back some comments that he would not take action if a foreign government were to give him dirt on political opponents in next year's election. the president said in an interview yesterday that he would, quote, of course contact the fbi if that were to happen. he previously indicated that he would not do so, though. in another interview yesterday the president said he would still accept campaign help from a foreign government but still report it. that did little to satisfy his critics, though, who say the president is essentially i object essentially inviting russia and other countries to interfere in the presidential race. >>> vote on a series of bills on election interference is expected sometime next week in the house of representatives. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell says he opposes scheduling a vote on those bills in the senate. >>> the notre dame cathedral in paris will hold a small mass tonight. it will be the first service at the church since apri
jackie speier and mike thompson are joining pelosi for a press conference on healthcare in san franciscopresident trump walking back some comments that he would not take action if a foreign government were to give him dirt on political opponents in next year's election. the president said in an interview yesterday that he would, quote, of course contact the fbi if that were to happen. he previously indicated that he would not do so, though. in another interview yesterday the president said he...
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. >> the weeklong bay area protest decades ago that left a lasting mark on healthcare. wait until you hear what caused this to start flying during a little league baseball game. >> a very rare siding off the coast of monterey bay. why this part of orca's is so special. >> the just-released photo showing other colors on the red planet and what it could mean. >> the predominloright now in the coast is great. cloud cover 50s but you do not have to go that far in the to have temperatures 30 degrees warmer with complete sentient. watch is the final day of spring tomorrow hands happens to us. i will answer coming up. introducing my new spicy chicken strips combo. bigger, tastier strips of juicy chicken with crunchy batter. spice them up with hot sauce or cool them down with buttermilk ranch. try my 100% all-white meat spicy chicken strips combo today. only at jack in the box. so i'm looking for someone to make tastier... bigger, i was literally born for this. ♪ you had me at fried chicken pacifier. try my new spicy chicken strips combo today. with 100% all-white meat chicken.
. >> the weeklong bay area protest decades ago that left a lasting mark on healthcare. wait until you hear what caused this to start flying during a little league baseball game. >> a very rare siding off the coast of monterey bay. why this part of orca's is so special. >> the just-released photo showing other colors on the red planet and what it could mean. >> the predominloright now in the coast is great. cloud cover 50s but you do not have to go that far in the to have...
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they want to know how we are going to put food on the table. >> much of the earlier talks focused on healthcare and immigration and both issues at the center of the key moment at the debate. >> raise your hand in your government plans would provide coverages for undocumented immigrants. >> reporter: president trump responded on twitter, how about takiing care of american citizes first. the back and forth suggests the race was far from over. >> to hear you talk about the reputations of two united states senator who built their reputation and career and segregation of race. >> my position across the board. >> reporter: with the high profile candidate in the crossed fires. >> the deal he talked about with mitch connell wasmcconnell was . >> reporter: and if you didn't get enough of the last two nights, the candidates will worry for a second debate at the end of july. >> janelle and raj. >> jay gray reporting for us from an active miami. we have our own spin room here. >> what did kamala prove to those who are watching? >> she was so good. america wants to know how we'll put food in the table. >> s
they want to know how we are going to put food on the table. >> much of the earlier talks focused on healthcare and immigration and both issues at the center of the key moment at the debate. >> raise your hand in your government plans would provide coverages for undocumented immigrants. >> reporter: president trump responded on twitter, how about takiing care of american citizes first. the back and forth suggests the race was far from over. >> to hear you talk about the...
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he's focusing on healthcare today. let's give you a check of the s&p.t's a strong day across the street dow right now is up better than 400. s&p is got for 1.5%, good for 42, led by tech, financials, and discretionary. your daily dashboard from fidelity. a visual snapshot of your investments. key portfolio events. all in one place. because when it's decision time... you need decision tech. only from fidelity. that have made the rxh. crathe leading luxury suvogy of all time. lease the 2019 rx 350 for $399/month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. - anncr: as you grow older, -your brain naturally begins to change which may cause trouble with recall. - learning from him is great... when i can keep up! - anncr: thankfully, prevagen helps your brain and improves memory. - dad's got all the answers. - anncr: prevagen is now the number-one-selling brain health supplement in drug stores nationwide. - she outsmarts me every single time. - checkmate! you wanna play again? - anncr: prevagen. healthier brain. better life. do you focus on in ttod
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one of the things we focus on a lot is healthcare.l healthcare is really not covered by a lot ofof american insurance plans and it is one i five americans who suffer from about conditions. i understand people's fears and worries and what i know is that the status quo is not working for speech number of middle-class and working class people. else look at other countries, countries with free enterprise systems, whom he economies and they have a single-payer system and they seem to make it work for people. we should learn from them to se what would work for us. >> to your competitive, delaney he said you should fix with networking. he fought hard against your ideas and said you're not going to be able to sell itu' to the american people and saying they're not doing a good job with someo of the other things, why would i trust them with my healthcare. >> it ain't the american people of every reason to be cynical when i look at someve of the things that government has done wrong. there's all lot that the government has done right and a exam
one of the things we focus on a lot is healthcare.l healthcare is really not covered by a lot ofof american insurance plans and it is one i five americans who suffer from about conditions. i understand people's fears and worries and what i know is that the status quo is not working for speech number of middle-class and working class people. else look at other countries, countries with free enterprise systems, whom he economies and they have a single-payer system and they seem to make it work...
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right and they know that the system today is dysfunctional when we spend twice as much a person on healthcare as do the people of any other country. we want medicare for all but in order to get that we will have to take on the insurance companies and all their monies and all their power. [cheering and applause] the american people are disgusted at the high cost of prescription drugs. everybody knowse we have to lor the cost of medicine but in order to do that you can't just give a speech but you got to have the guts to tel' the pharmaceutical industry you are going to stop your greed and we will substantially lower prescription drug costs. [cheering and applause] is not that enough to give great the crisis in climate change but we all know that is real but what we got to do is have the courage to take on the billionaires who own the fossil fuel industry. what i am asking you for is your help, not just to win the nomination and defeat trump, but i am asking for your help in something beyond that. that is to understand that real change in this country does not and never has happened unless mill
right and they know that the system today is dysfunctional when we spend twice as much a person on healthcare as do the people of any other country. we want medicare for all but in order to get that we will have to take on the insurance companies and all their monies and all their power. [cheering and applause] the american people are disgusted at the high cost of prescription drugs. everybody knowse we have to lor the cost of medicine but in order to do that you can't just give a speech but...
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you money to buy health insurance elsewhere, a big stop in breaking the lock that employers have on healthcarea big beautiful health care plan, he does not have one, that is a problem, but what he does have are a bunch of small beautiful health care plans that are actuallyic making a big difference. kennedy: once people realize that, and people see that there is a way for them to have choices, and have personalized hielthealthcare that is criticao save the healthcare industry, then i think they will be on board with that, but right now, whether it is president being optimistic saying we have plans to 60% cheaper than obamacare, it is like i don't necessarily believe you it medicare for all, they feel hoodwinked. >> president trump will talk about socialism and medicare for all, but he am talk about medicare as it exists today there is a little bit of a disconnect with his big applause lines, that american never being a socialist country and his defense of medicare, and social security there is a disconnect there, that is something that people will talk about. on other hand that will be hard fo
you money to buy health insurance elsewhere, a big stop in breaking the lock that employers have on healthcarea big beautiful health care plan, he does not have one, that is a problem, but what he does have are a bunch of small beautiful health care plans that are actuallyic making a big difference. kennedy: once people realize that, and people see that there is a way for them to have choices, and have personalized hielthealthcare that is criticao save the healthcare industry, then i think they...
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contenders for the democratic party's presidential nomination next year has seen heated exchanges on healthcareic outcry in the united states after a photograph emerged of a man and his baby daughter lying face down in a river, after drowning as they tried to cross the mexican border into texas. a major analysis of the hpv vaccination programme has linked it to a significant drop in cases of cervical pre—cancers. the vaccine protects against the two types of human papillomavirus which cause the majority of cervical cancers. researchers say this is real—world proof the vaccination programme works. lauren moss reports. every year, cervical cancer claims the lives of more than 300,000 women worldwide stop 850 of those deaths are in the uk. it is most commonly caused by the human papillomavirus. a decade since the hpv vaccine was rolled out to girls aged 12 and 13, scientists have found there has been a decline in types of the virus which can lead to cancer. the study looked at data from 60 million people in 1a high income countries. it found that, 528 years after vaccination among women aged 20 to
contenders for the democratic party's presidential nomination next year has seen heated exchanges on healthcareic outcry in the united states after a photograph emerged of a man and his baby daughter lying face down in a river, after drowning as they tried to cross the mexican border into texas. a major analysis of the hpv vaccination programme has linked it to a significant drop in cases of cervical pre—cancers. the vaccine protects against the two types of human papillomavirus which cause...
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they questioned his legislative record, his position on healthcare, under president obama when he wass the affordable care act. they challenged his age, his 76 yea rs old they challenged his age, his 76 years old and there were plenty of candidates on that stage tonight who we re candidates on that stage tonight who were in their 30s and 40s. they also challenged his position on race relations, a tricky subject for him because he has stoped controversy on past interactions with segregationists in the last couple of weeks. that has hit unwelcome headlines for him. all in all it was a moment where as the front runner, as the centrist candidate who could be trump, the seed of doubt was sown. he can of course recover because this was only the first debate, but it was not a strong start for the former vice president. a senator from california, start for the former vice president. a senatorfrom california, the harrah‘s who did a lot of the challenging, whether she had a very good night, she came out of this very strongly —— kamala harris, she's made a strong impression. but over the last tw
they questioned his legislative record, his position on healthcare, under president obama when he wass the affordable care act. they challenged his age, his 76 yea rs old they challenged his age, his 76 years old and there were plenty of candidates on that stage tonight who we re candidates on that stage tonight who were in their 30s and 40s. they also challenged his position on race relations, a tricky subject for him because he has stoped controversy on past interactions with segregationists...
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on healthcare, he touts coverage for all but leaves room for private insurance. >> people just want to know that you recognize how expensive it is and you don't think the status quo is working. >> there's if someone calls. >> reporter: the tipping point for impeachment proceedings. >> he just left us with no obligation. he's willing to risk our democracy to benefit himself. and i just don't see any other choice. >> reporter: swalwell has made gun reform a central theme, proposing a ban and a buy-back of all assault weapons. >> thoughts and prayers in washington as an alibi for doing nothing. >> reporter: he said students after the parkland massacre restored his faith real change could happen. >> people who are against this are very vocal, tweeting bullying minority. and you better worry about worrying the moms more than the nra. >> reporter: and among democrats right now. >> with great respect for both of those individuals. i just happen to think that the best way to beat donald trump energys running against him. >> reporter: swalwell announced his candidacy on the stephen colbert show
on healthcare, he touts coverage for all but leaves room for private insurance. >> people just want to know that you recognize how expensive it is and you don't think the status quo is working. >> there's if someone calls. >> reporter: the tipping point for impeachment proceedings. >> he just left us with no obligation. he's willing to risk our democracy to benefit himself. and i just don't see any other choice. >> reporter: swalwell has made gun reform a central...
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resonate with america. >> you think the trip administration is doing a good job with delivering on healthcarens. -- we see democrats raising your hand in unison that they want to get free healthcare to illegal immigrants, that is nothing about homeless veterans -- i think there is no plan after talk of repeal and replace of obamacare -- everybody, democrats all want to get rid of private insurance. that is not -. chris: let me get julian into this. you hear what larry kudlow says, the numbers, facts are facts. unemployment rate is low. gdp growth is strong. wages are rising. it is true but not working for working america. >> i think it's really tough, it's kind of the same argument that mitt romney made in 2012 running against president obama when the obama economy was recovering quite well from the financial crisis. he tried to say, things are going well but they could be better. it did not work then and i don't think it'll work now partially because unappointed numbers are so low. partially because that's a difficult argument to make to the market people. the numbers do not lie at the end o
resonate with america. >> you think the trip administration is doing a good job with delivering on healthcarens. -- we see democrats raising your hand in unison that they want to get free healthcare to illegal immigrants, that is nothing about homeless veterans -- i think there is no plan after talk of repeal and replace of obamacare -- everybody, democrats all want to get rid of private insurance. that is not -. chris: let me get julian into this. you hear what larry kudlow says, the...
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. >> tonight, democrats came forward joe biden landing blows on issues of his age, healthcare , and race. >> it is personal, it was actually hurtful to hear you talk about the reputation of tw united states senators who buil their reputation and career on the segregation of race. you also worked with them to oppose busing. there was a little girl in california who was part of the second class to integrate her public schools and she was buse to school every day. that little girl was mean. >> my position across-the-board i did not praise racist, that i not to. if you want to have this campaign litigated on hoopoe support civil rights and whethe i did or not, i'm happy to do that. i was a public defender i didn' become a prosecutor. i left a good golf while firm, became a public defender when i fact my city was inflamed because of the assassination of doctor king >> bernie sanders took some hea so some of the other contenders to end spent about a variety of different questions towards his pitch for medicare for all whic he clarified does mean attacks like for many. >> will you raise taxes f
. >> tonight, democrats came forward joe biden landing blows on issues of his age, healthcare , and race. >> it is personal, it was actually hurtful to hear you talk about the reputation of tw united states senators who buil their reputation and career on the segregation of race. you also worked with them to oppose busing. there was a little girl in california who was part of the second class to integrate her public schools and she was buse to school every day. that little girl was...
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to get on healthcare. get on to issues they care about. they are caught between the politic of the democratic party they helped create. moving voters along in a frenzy as well as members of the press that the russia collusion was real when it was ludicrous from day one. mark: do you think the democratic party as an entity have created such a emotional, fiery base, that they can't enroll what they created at this point? >> they created a base built on a fundamental mistruth that started with chris sister steel and gps fusion dossier that created are huge echo chamber. they went to democrats. they went to reid. they went to the cia, the fbi, they went to foreign intelligence operations. they went to the state department. it all came in as if it was real. theno they created a frenzy within the public. it's the biggest lie i have ever seen perpetrated on the american. you. i would have liked to have seen our pop advertises after the muellerha report came out and sy we thought there was something there and there isn't. but they didn't. mark: wh
to get on healthcare. get on to issues they care about. they are caught between the politic of the democratic party they helped create. moving voters along in a frenzy as well as members of the press that the russia collusion was real when it was ludicrous from day one. mark: do you think the democratic party as an entity have created such a emotional, fiery base, that they can't enroll what they created at this point? >> they created a base built on a fundamental mistruth that started...
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healthcare marketplace. if this is half as big as some people are saying it will be it will be one of the biggest things evers world. >> president trump just signing an executive order promising to give the power back to patients when it comes to the healthcare. joining me now in a fox business exclusive, we have the administrator of the medicaid and medic care services. administrator, thank you so much for joining us, it was perfect timing free to join us. you just came out at 3:00 p.m. your stated by the president during this announcement. consumers and employers have reacted this far from the new transparency, a lot of people -- i want to get your take on it, the 60 days, 90 days, 180 days, how can we get this all done within this timeframe. >> this is all about the president's bold leadership to put patients first into empowering them with price and quality transparency. so they can make the decisions that are going to work best for them. the president wants to be bold and he instructed all the agencies to work together and to make sure we appraise transparency throughout the entire system. >> it sounds
healthcare marketplace. if this is half as big as some people are saying it will be it will be one of the biggest things evers world. >> president trump just signing an executive order promising to give the power back to patients when it comes to the healthcare. joining me now in a fox business exclusive, we have the administrator of the medicaid and medic care services. administrator, thank you so much for joining us, it was perfect timing free to join us. you just came out at 3:00 p.m....
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beyond meat still holds the number one spot for the first-day performance, a cool 163% >>> healthcareas been one of the most active sectors this year for m&a trailing only technology more than 260 billion in deals have been announced so far in 2019 that number may be set to grow bertha coombs is here to tell us why. >> we had a couple blockbuster biotech deals. united health, they make deals all the time they agreed to buy healthcare payments firm equian for 3$3.2 billion. equian handles more than 5$500 billion in claims a year and counts 9 of the 10 largest healthcare payers as customers the company analyzes claims before and after they're paid seeking to reduce mistakes that cause overpayments united health is the parent of united healthcare. just this week the federal trade commission approved its $4 billion deal to buy divita medical group. united health will likely merge equian into its health services unit which caters to hospitals, insurers and other hospital care providers. shares of united health are up fractionally the stock is roughly flat for the year that's comeback as we
beyond meat still holds the number one spot for the first-day performance, a cool 163% >>> healthcareas been one of the most active sectors this year for m&a trailing only technology more than 260 billion in deals have been announced so far in 2019 that number may be set to grow bertha coombs is here to tell us why. >> we had a couple blockbuster biotech deals. united health, they make deals all the time they agreed to buy healthcare payments firm equian for 3$3.2 billion....
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one of the number one reasons is the cost of healthcare, medical bills and that's not just for people have insurance. it's for people who have insurance. >> reporter: so you have the president that took to twitter early on, watching the debate. his comments were, boring, that's pretty much what he wrote at 9:35 p.m. like many of us, you hope you r have technical issues. that's exactly what happened at the beginning of the second hour when there was an audio glitch. listen in. >> [ laughter ] >> what's happening. >> we are hearing our colleague's audio. if the control room could -- if the control room could turn off the mics of our previous moderators, we will -- >> we prepared for everything. we did not prepare for this. >> we are going to take a quick break. >> reporter: you have two hours there, i just summed it up. overall, tonight we are expecting big names as well. joe biden, even mayor pete, bernie sanders, starts at 9:00 p.m. eastern time in the building right behind me. lauren: joe biden was not mentioned last night. but it changes tonight. kristina, thank you so much. >> repo
one of the number one reasons is the cost of healthcare, medical bills and that's not just for people have insurance. it's for people who have insurance. >> reporter: so you have the president that took to twitter early on, watching the debate. his comments were, boring, that's pretty much what he wrote at 9:35 p.m. like many of us, you hope you r have technical issues. that's exactly what happened at the beginning of the second hour when there was an audio glitch. listen in. >> [...
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retail sales with amazon and many others and focus on healthcarerted and southwest practically giving away flights. >> reporter: southwest's mega sales "happening now," tickets available until tomorrow, $49 one way. you can get around $100, lots there. $41 from chicago to nashville, $991-way from washington dc to new orleans but a few exclusions. you can't travel labor day weekend or thanksgiving. the travel period is august 20th through december 18th. a lot of friday and sunday travel days excluded as well. no quick getaways. todd: there are a lot of exclusions. if you want -- carley: you can work around that. going viral, a cat causing a stir during the president's trip to london. todd: that is larry the cat at 10 downing, the official resident, the fry minister's job much like our producer wilkins is to catch mice. at one point during the president's visit he parked himself under the president's limo and refused to move. carley: photo bombing the president and teresa may. todd: the show must go on. how about the play? these former fbi lovers get
retail sales with amazon and many others and focus on healthcarerted and southwest practically giving away flights. >> reporter: southwest's mega sales "happening now," tickets available until tomorrow, $49 one way. you can get around $100, lots there. $41 from chicago to nashville, $991-way from washington dc to new orleans but a few exclusions. you can't travel labor day weekend or thanksgiving. the travel period is august 20th through december 18th. a lot of friday and sunday...
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what we saw last night and what we'll see tonight on healthcare, wages, pensions, climate and the likeratic party that has your back. reporter: the healthcare issue has been quite effective politically for the democrats. how much will that come up tonight and how far to the left will a vice president joe biden be willing to go on. it would be a surprise if vice president biden were to agree to something like that. it would be no surprise if senator bernie sanders will. will sanders be able to pull bide to the left? at the end of the night, it's really all about joe biden. how dose handle the attacks if they come, and will they come? and how much attack does he do? we also didn't see a lot of candidates going after president trump last night. melissa: tom perez says they have your back. they are picking your back pocket, that's what they are doing. with us now, the "daily caller" news foundation editor-in-chief, chris bedford. do you stay awake for that? i was ripping the hair out of my arms to stay awake. it was torture. >> we try to make it fun in the newsroom. we get beers and pizza.
what we saw last night and what we'll see tonight on healthcare, wages, pensions, climate and the likeratic party that has your back. reporter: the healthcare issue has been quite effective politically for the democrats. how much will that come up tonight and how far to the left will a vice president joe biden be willing to go on. it would be a surprise if vice president biden were to agree to something like that. it would be no surprise if senator bernie sanders will. will sanders be able to...
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they ran on not providing healthcare to illegal immigrants. this an admission that obamacare was a disaster? >> that is wrong on every count. i do agree that the debates were too long. you clearly cherry picked from bernie sanders, marginal candidate, one sentence from here, one sentence from there. and you are portraying something that wasn't what they said. in the case of healthcare for people that are here with undocumented immigrants, that was should people have access to healthcare, not that it would be given to them free. and not that they would take away somebody else's healthcare and give it to undocumented immigrants. that is completely absurd. that is not what they said in the debate. >> dan: i believe the government was government-funded healthcare. hold on. >> if a person goes to the emergency room -- >> dan: they already have healthcare. >> if they go to the emergency room and undocumented they have to be treated. that is the law. >> dan: the moderators were asking who would provide benefits to people in the country illegally? eve
they ran on not providing healthcare to illegal immigrants. this an admission that obamacare was a disaster? >> that is wrong on every count. i do agree that the debates were too long. you clearly cherry picked from bernie sanders, marginal candidate, one sentence from here, one sentence from there. and you are portraying something that wasn't what they said. in the case of healthcare for people that are here with undocumented immigrants, that was should people have access to healthcare,...
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if we had more healthcare journalists, we could have more accountability around one fifth of the u.s.economy. there's an unlimited amount of stories just talked to the doctors and surgeons. >> thank you. i am a new reporter and i'm interested in exploring medical issues and healthcare, where would i look? with stones should i be turning over? >> of the smartest health policy minds and he will say yes. i can't speak for him but our colleagues have great ideas. they've been on the ground. they have feasible ideas not just pie in the sky. medicare just released demanding more transparency into some of the stuff that's come out of the writing we have demanded the claims data saying that taxpayers pay for it and deserve to see it. we now have data on the physician process patterns and we can tell which doctors have a practice pattern that is extremely dangerous. when i researched the data and we could see the name we think holy crap what do we do with this and we're asking the question right now. no one has come to look at the individual practice patterns. who brings them back more than 50
if we had more healthcare journalists, we could have more accountability around one fifth of the u.s.economy. there's an unlimited amount of stories just talked to the doctors and surgeons. >> thank you. i am a new reporter and i'm interested in exploring medical issues and healthcare, where would i look? with stones should i be turning over? >> of the smartest health policy minds and he will say yes. i can't speak for him but our colleagues have great ideas. they've been on the...
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reporter: melissa, president putting focus on healthcare now, today he did look at a new marine one he will be flying on. but he is talking about health care, what he did today, was he changed or expanded real of the he'll reimbursement -- health reimbursement arrangement rule that now allows company to put in workers to put money to a pot for workers so the workers can look for a right health care plan for them in the individual market. the president opening avenue, saying this i allows companies o sort of subsidize health care in the private market. >> expanding health reimbursement arrangements or hra's, they will allow american workers to shop for plan that is right for them and their family and have their employer cover the cost. reporter: these are pretax dollars that go, this reverses an obama administration rule that would not allow companies, preventing them from doing this. president believes this would make it easier for smaller businesses to go forward, and offer competitive health kara, range. dodgadministration hoping it wil reverse an alarming trend. >> from half of busi
reporter: melissa, president putting focus on healthcare now, today he did look at a new marine one he will be flying on. but he is talking about health care, what he did today, was he changed or expanded real of the he'll reimbursement -- health reimbursement arrangement rule that now allows company to put in workers to put money to a pot for workers so the workers can look for a right health care plan for them in the individual market. the president opening avenue, saying this i allows...