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so i would like to learn more, and we're going to have a panel that addresses on healthcare, on health services. so i think some of the things that we need to understand is a breakdown that the staff will be asking you so you don't have to provide it today by state, who lacks health insurance, whether or not it's available for folks and they have chosen not to sign up for it. i know in minnesota we have very high insurance rates and great premiums for the coverage in minnesota, somewhat to see how this breaks down by state because the states are not offering policies that are affordable. that can become a different issue that we will need to address. and but i would like to know how you especially when it comes to mental health that you mentioned, not having soldiers, airmen, marines and guardians without healthcare coverage. how do you see this full impact on your? i also need to understand when we do our health panel how tricare fits into this. our people refusing to take tricare in some cases? is it unavailable in some locations? i want to ferret out health insurance issue a little
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, virtually every sector is seen ai move-in we have chapters in our current turning point book on healthcare, education, jan's petition, e-commerce and national defense. you could add the environment finance and many other areas. basically ai is really transforming every sector and john allen and i co-author of the book, basically we say ai is a transformative technology of our time. >> host: how are we using it today? >> guest: in the finance area, ai is being used for protection and you can basically have ai analyze financial transactions and the software can spot abnormalities for just things that look unusual and then highlight those cases for human auditors and they can dive in and determine whether they are actually as broad taking place. in the education area there are school districts that are using ai to assign students to particular schools, you know, it's a big object of contentiousness in terms of should your son or daughter attends a local neighborhood school and should they go across the city to some other district and so school districts basically are now asking parents to ans
, virtually every sector is seen ai move-in we have chapters in our current turning point book on healthcare, education, jan's petition, e-commerce and national defense. you could add the environment finance and many other areas. basically ai is really transforming every sector and john allen and i co-author of the book, basically we say ai is a transformative technology of our time. >> host: how are we using it today? >> guest: in the finance area, ai is being used for protection...
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we have chapters in the turning point book on healthcare, e-commerce and national defense. d the environment sustainability finance and many other areas. basically ai is really transforming every sector and john allen and i, he is my co-author on the book basically view ai is the transformative technology. >> host: how are we using it today? >> guest: in the finance area ai is being used for broad detection. you could basically have ai analyze financial transactions and the software can spot abnormalities were just things that look unusual. that highlight those cases for human auditors. they can kind of dive in and determine whether actually is fraud that is taking place in the education area. there are school districts, it is a big object of contentiousness in terms of should your son or daughter attend a local neighborhood school? so school districts basically are now asking parents to answer a bunch of questions kind of await their preferences in a different manner. in the ai is doing you can look across a wide variety of areas, healthcare, transportation and otherwise. n
we have chapters in the turning point book on healthcare, e-commerce and national defense. d the environment sustainability finance and many other areas. basically ai is really transforming every sector and john allen and i, he is my co-author on the book basically view ai is the transformative technology. >> host: how are we using it today? >> guest: in the finance area ai is being used for broad detection. you could basically have ai analyze financial transactions and the software...
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out of a global healthcare pandemic, we think it will going to seek higher spend this secular on healthcare. jack: thank you so much i always love your insight. and coming up, half stocks are catching fire and what you might want to add cannabis to portfolio. portfolio. ceo fan, joins us next. walter, did you know geico could save you hundreds on car insurance and a whole lot more? so what are you waiting for? world's strongest man martins licis to help you break down boxes? arrrggh! what am i...
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out of a global healthcare pandemic, we think it will going to seek higher spend this secular on healthcareck: thank you so much i always love your insight. and coming up, half stocks are catching fire and what you might want to add cannabis to portfolio. portfolio. ceo fan, joins us next. did you know that geico's whole 15 minutes thing... that came from me. really. my first idea was “in one quarter of an hour, your savings will tower... over you. figuratively speaking." but that's not...
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and actually, the reason why there is some pressure on healthcare facilities is because thailand hashey don't have symptoms. and i mean, this makes sense from a public health perspective, as long as there is capacity. that's really interesting because that's quite a strict — strict controls and that, part of that approach, although it must be stretching capacity now, is part of the reason it's been so successful. what are the other reasons that, up until now, thailand managed to have a handle on this so well? so i think i would point to a few things. one is that they do have very good early warning systems. as i think you probably know, they detected the first case outside of china which allowed them to prepare, to sensitise members of public and clinicians. they also have had years of investment in health systems, so they have one of the longest and field epidemiology training programmes, they have a network of more than 1 million village health volunteers. then next, i would maybe say they have strong cultural norms which helped — so for example, a non—contact greeting. they also h
and actually, the reason why there is some pressure on healthcare facilities is because thailand hashey don't have symptoms. and i mean, this makes sense from a public health perspective, as long as there is capacity. that's really interesting because that's quite a strict — strict controls and that, part of that approach, although it must be stretching capacity now, is part of the reason it's been so successful. what are the other reasons that, up until now, thailand managed to have a handle...
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struggling healthca re system pressure on a struggling healthcare system in the philippines. highest number in cases in southeast asia behind indonesia. vaccinations at less than 1% of the total population. and with one of the longest and hardest lockdowns in the world, a crippling recession has forced thousands onto the streets in search of food. at manila's main crematorium, smoke billows incessantly. smoke billows incessa ntly. 0utside, smoke billows incessantly. 0utside, persecuted to deliver the dead. a driver tells us that an incinerator has stopped working, overloaded because of the pandemic. inside, waiting for loved ones and lockdown. the bed space is in short supply. the bed space is in short su -l . �* ,, �* �* the bed space is in short su -l . �* ,, �* ~ ., supply. translation: after 5am, we waited in _ supply. translation: after 5am, we waited in line. _ supply. translation: after 5am, we waited in line. when _ supply. translation: after 5am, we waited in line. when we - supply. translation: after 5am, we waited in line. when we got. we waited in line. when we go
struggling healthca re system pressure on a struggling healthcare system in the philippines. highest number in cases in southeast asia behind indonesia. vaccinations at less than 1% of the total population. and with one of the longest and hardest lockdowns in the world, a crippling recession has forced thousands onto the streets in search of food. at manila's main crematorium, smoke billows incessantly. smoke billows incessa ntly. 0utside, smoke billows incessantly. 0utside, persecuted to...
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wealthy investors those earning more than $400,000 a year and businesses to pay in part for spending on healthcare, education, green energy and infrastructure. the white house is negotiating with republicans in an attempt to reach a compromise on infrastructure. republicans have offered more than $900 billion for what they consider core infrastructure like roads and bridges, much of it financed from unused pandemic relief funds. the white house objects to shifting covid funds and says that republican counter also falls short on spending for healthcare, rail, led pipe removal and clean energy. like that infrastructure proposal, much of president biden's budget would need approval from congress where it likely faces significant republican opposition. bret? >> bret: rich edson in cleveland. thanks. what educators in one suburban washington school district are teaching students about race and how parents there are reacting. we will bring you there. first here is what some of our fox affiliates are covering tonight. three police officers escaped major industry after they faced a barrage of gunfire duri
wealthy investors those earning more than $400,000 a year and businesses to pay in part for spending on healthcare, education, green energy and infrastructure. the white house is negotiating with republicans in an attempt to reach a compromise on infrastructure. republicans have offered more than $900 billion for what they consider core infrastructure like roads and bridges, much of it financed from unused pandemic relief funds. the white house objects to shifting covid funds and says that...
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emphasize this so there is a tiny amount compared to the enormous cost of $4 trillion per year spent on healthcare the us less than 1000 goes to nih it's even worse that there is a running joke is not national institute on aging the national institute of alzheimer's disease because the bulk of the budget goes to the neuroscience division. basically researching alzheimer's. so if you get to the actual aging biology about one dollar per american goes into research why it is wage and how we can stop it. and a huge cost of aging to our psyche doesn't make sense. i want to raise the profile so to increase the research budget and what you to read the book and scientist and doctors to realize the huge importance of this the economic case is already incredibly powerful if we can reduce this number on - - enormous cost to society with that humanitarian challenge. that's why i've written the book i want people to talk about this in dinner parties and want politicians to be talking about this them to understand how important this is. that's what you're but cover looks like this is the uk cover as well. to fi
emphasize this so there is a tiny amount compared to the enormous cost of $4 trillion per year spent on healthcare the us less than 1000 goes to nih it's even worse that there is a running joke is not national institute on aging the national institute of alzheimer's disease because the bulk of the budget goes to the neuroscience division. basically researching alzheimer's. so if you get to the actual aging biology about one dollar per american goes into research why it is wage and how we can...
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healthcare heroes. last year we have a or than 83000 emergency room visits admitting over 15000 patients and 200,000 outpatient visits is one of new jersey's safety hospitals for large population low income and black and brown residents. covid brought us circumstances we've never seen before in healthcare and overly will never see this again. as the number of public cases in our emergency rooms and intensive care units multiply, we find ourselves at risk running out of supplies would never seems depleted before. this includes protective equipment for our staff ventilators for patients who needed it. these vital supply shortages affected the entire healthcare system, not just us. the things we need to most for the same resources every hospital needed to all hospitals are working their contacts in the global supply chain at the same time. suppliers serviced the highest and largest bidders hospitals and standalone hospitals like ours were frequently last to be called back. medications especially those used to set date patients on ventilators were dangerously low, failing to sedate them is agonizing to the patient. this is the
healthcare heroes. last year we have a or than 83000 emergency room visits admitting over 15000 patients and 200,000 outpatient visits is one of new jersey's safety hospitals for large population low income and black and brown residents. covid brought us circumstances we've never seen before in healthcare and overly will never see this again. as the number of public cases in our emergency rooms and intensive care units multiply, we find ourselves at risk running out of supplies would never...
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that's why i propose emergent jobs fibers but the president proposes spending trillions of dollars on healthcareture. >> at the winston generation investment in america. >> will sit down with was the president's top economic adviser cecelia rao's, member of his family's cabinet, only on fox news sunday.
that's why i propose emergent jobs fibers but the president proposes spending trillions of dollars on healthcareture. >> at the winston generation investment in america. >> will sit down with was the president's top economic adviser cecelia rao's, member of his family's cabinet, only on fox news sunday.
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, nurse practitioners and physician assistants in particular play in our healthcare system in the rural areas and that is why one of my highest priorities in the senate has always been to increase funding for workforce programs. but the bipartisan work at the health committee has accomplished to support healthcare workforce training has many different. both the title of seven health professions, training and the title viii nursing workforce programs were reauthorized by the cares act must year. we need to make sure there is sufficiently funded. how many health professions desperately need to attract more students, several disciplines stand out. one is addiction medicine. a theme that we have heard in the excellent committee hearing on mental health last month. in march, researchers from stanford university wrote in the journal of the american medical association's psychiatry that opioid overdoses likely reached a record high in 2020 because covid-19 has exasperated stress and social isolation and interferes with the opioid treatment addiction treatments. that is certainly true in the state of maine. and last yea
, nurse practitioners and physician assistants in particular play in our healthcare system in the rural areas and that is why one of my highest priorities in the senate has always been to increase funding for workforce programs. but the bipartisan work at the health committee has accomplished to support healthcare workforce training has many different. both the title of seven health professions, training and the title viii nursing workforce programs were reauthorized by the cares act must year....
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that's why i propose emergent jobs fibers but the president proposes spending trillions of dollars on healthcare and childcare. community colleges and infrastructure. >> at the winston generation investment in america. >> will sit down with was the president's top economic adviser cecelia rao's, member of his family's cabinet, only on fox news sunday. then. >> these are about critic options inflexibly for america thereby imposing a vision respect republicans arguably bite and plan will drive the economy down and inflation. we will talk to with louisiana senator bill cassidy, a member of the gang of ten trying to find common ground in the senate. plus, >> hear me clearly, america is not a racist country. spectator tim scott's comments spark a pierced debate is republicans take on a proposed curriculum for the nation's schools. will ask her sunday panel about the new culture war and education. and our power player of the week. the first college athlete to make money off her personal brand. all right now on fox news sunday. chris: and hello again from fox news in washington. it was 40 years ago whe
that's why i propose emergent jobs fibers but the president proposes spending trillions of dollars on healthcare and childcare. community colleges and infrastructure. >> at the winston generation investment in america. >> will sit down with was the president's top economic adviser cecelia rao's, member of his family's cabinet, only on fox news sunday. then. >> these are about critic options inflexibly for america thereby imposing a vision respect republicans arguably bite and...
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increases on wealthier investors any more than $400,000 per year and businesses to pay for spending on healthcareouse is negotiating to reach a compromise on infrastructure with republicans offering more than $900 billion for what they consider core infrastructure like roads and bridges much financed from and use pandemic relief funds the white house subject to shifting covid funds and says a republican encounter fall short for healthcare and lead pipe removal and clean energy. much of the president's budget needs approval from congress where there is significant opposition from cleveland, fox news. jon: we will be back with more fox report. to make my vision a reality my varilux progressive lenses provide seamlessly transition from near to far. with every detail in sharp focus. that's seeing no limits. varilux lenses by essilor. new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a short list of quality candidates from our resume database. claim your seventy five dollar credit, when you post your first job at ind
increases on wealthier investors any more than $400,000 per year and businesses to pay for spending on healthcareouse is negotiating to reach a compromise on infrastructure with republicans offering more than $900 billion for what they consider core infrastructure like roads and bridges much financed from and use pandemic relief funds the white house subject to shifting covid funds and says a republican encounter fall short for healthcare and lead pipe removal and clean energy. much of the...
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if i get elected president of the united states with my position on healthcare, my position on global position on foreign policy, my position on the middle class, this will go down as one of the most progressive administrations in american history. >> martha: he laid it out clearly. >> he did. many of us in the campaign warned america what was going to happen if the progressives are in charge. that's what we're seeing. but for a few senators in the filibuster, we would be fundamentally changing america. stacking the supreme court, run-away taxes, run-away regulation. centralizing how we vote out of washington d.c. going after the electoral college. that is because under girding all of that they believe this is a fundamentally flawed country that is massagist, racist and colonialist. that america is the problem and israel are part of the problem, not our adversaries like china, russia and iran. that's at the heart of the issue. you'll see that play out time and time again. >> martha: representative michael waltz, thanks very much. always good to see you. thanks for being here. >> thank
if i get elected president of the united states with my position on healthcare, my position on global position on foreign policy, my position on the middle class, this will go down as one of the most progressive administrations in american history. >> martha: he laid it out clearly. >> he did. many of us in the campaign warned america what was going to happen if the progressives are in charge. that's what we're seeing. but for a few senators in the filibuster, we would be...
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on healthcare. on schools. on education.e for the politician, for the person, who is talking about policies that matter to us. that matter to our families. and those wedge issues issues m work for some but it's not working with suburban women. suburban women want to hear policies that matter for our families. >> what i find very resonant about what amanda is saying, rachel, women's participation in politics whether it's women participating in politics as voters, women participating in politics as someone who is actually going to run for office is this idea of feeling that we don't know enough that we have to be even better armed, have deep knowledge of all policy issues when, in fact, our day to day lived experience is in and of itself an expertise. i wonder for you having, you know, been a relatively private person and now coming out publicly and sharing your political experience what it is that you have learned from all of this. >> i've learned something that i've been learning for a vast majority of my life, that people a
on healthcare. on schools. on education.e for the politician, for the person, who is talking about policies that matter to us. that matter to our families. and those wedge issues issues m work for some but it's not working with suburban women. suburban women want to hear policies that matter for our families. >> what i find very resonant about what amanda is saying, rachel, women's participation in politics whether it's women participating in politics as voters, women participating in...
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minimize contact with other passengers. >> and a plane lands for one extra passenger after a dramatic mid-flight delivery. how healthcare workers and yes, they happen to be on yes, they happen to be on board jumped in to help. when a truck hit my car, yes, they happen to be on bthe insurance companyp. wasn't fair. i didn't know what my case was worth, so i called the barnes firm. i'm rich barnes. it's hard for people to know how much their accident case is worth. let our injury attorneys help you get the best result possible. majestic mountains... let our injury attorneys help you scenic coastal highways... fertile farmlands... there's lots to love about california. so put off those chores and use less energy from 4 to 9 pm when less clean energy is available. because that's power down time. when a truck hit my car, the insurance company wasn't fair. i didn't know what my case was worth, so i called the barnes firm. i'm rich barnes. it's hard for people to know how much their accident case is worth. let our injury attorneys help you get the best result possible. >> president joe biden vowed his administration would reun
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what to broaden with the means and they want to talk about childcare, community college, spending on healthcareally infrastructure this more so the wish list item. as a clash of those two ideas that you see happening on capitol hill right now. eric: in the present administration is saying that those other items are part of the infrastructure and not just the roads and highways and bridges prayed but you point out this is going to her conservative democrats scully responsible for unit and richard neal chairman of the race the ways and means committee, is determinative arguably the most powerful community and helping is pushing back against these tax increases. do you think will see more democrats, the progressive funds but more moderate pushing back against their own president printed. guest: rights and what they are talking about doing is working some of the trump era tax cuts that happened in 2017 the democratic argument is that the percentage even were they say 8t to the highest numbers in the country. there including the corporate tax rate which is way down to 2o 28 percent. the fear that wh
what to broaden with the means and they want to talk about childcare, community college, spending on healthcareally infrastructure this more so the wish list item. as a clash of those two ideas that you see happening on capitol hill right now. eric: in the present administration is saying that those other items are part of the infrastructure and not just the roads and highways and bridges prayed but you point out this is going to her conservative democrats scully responsible for unit and...
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and that's what one has been speaking about for so many years. and the healthcare god man quackery and almost nothing in between. you have a country like india with 1.2% of its gdp spent on healthcare, which is actively effectively 0.35% is something we have calculated because deducted are the things which have nothing to do with health. so you have a situation where the capital city where all the cameras, all the press, all the politicians converge is breaking up, cracking up. people can't breathe, and then you have this massive hinterland where the virus has spread, and yet we have no news of what's happening there. there are no desks, there are no hospitals, there is nothing to be done about what's going on there. >> did you see this coming, i wonder? because yesterday 400,000 covid cases were recorded in india, a world record. but as recently as january india only had around 9,000 covid cases a day. and friends and family members of mine in india were telling me that covid was over in your country, was gone, there was complete complacency at all levels of socie
and that's what one has been speaking about for so many years. and the healthcare god man quackery and almost nothing in between. you have a country like india with 1.2% of its gdp spent on healthcare, which is actively effectively 0.35% is something we have calculated because deducted are the things which have nothing to do with health. so you have a situation where the capital city where all the cameras, all the press, all the politicians converge is breaking up, cracking up. people can't...
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election and to somehow believe the democrat party that can't control our border and can't deliver on healthcarend ultimately because of their position on the pipeline, they can't even keep gas coming to americans cars, we're somehow going to give them control over election board, i don't think so. liz: they also one independent commission to do congressional redistricting and who knows who will be on the commission. let's get back to what this bill does, would be an voter id, also demand universal mail-in ballot, online voting, same-day voter registration, polls show 70% of americans don't want, 60% of african-americans don't want, 29 states 30 have voter id laws, would you say. >> when we look at that if it was just the voter id side of things, that would be bad enough, it's federal funding of elections, it's going and taking control of it, if we think we have a debacle now in the way the mailman ballot and all the things that happened over the last election, wait until the federal government gets its hands and every aspect of it and we will have a repeat of not only congressional races where
election and to somehow believe the democrat party that can't control our border and can't deliver on healthcarend ultimately because of their position on the pipeline, they can't even keep gas coming to americans cars, we're somehow going to give them control over election board, i don't think so. liz: they also one independent commission to do congressional redistricting and who knows who will be on the commission. let's get back to what this bill does, would be an voter id, also demand...
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that's why i propose emergent jobs fibers but the president proposes spending trillions of dollars on healthcare. community colleges and infrastructure. >> at the winston generation investment in america. >> will sit down with was the president's top economic adviser cecelia rao's, member of his family's cabinet, only on fox news sunday.
that's why i propose emergent jobs fibers but the president proposes spending trillions of dollars on healthcare. community colleges and infrastructure. >> at the winston generation investment in america. >> will sit down with was the president's top economic adviser cecelia rao's, member of his family's cabinet, only on fox news sunday.
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those categories of employment at the bottom of the wage scale in healthcare then become the ones basically from the early 1990s to the present. but the change in the medicare 1983 terribly unappreciated how this reshaped the provision in the geography of healthcare. and the concentration of the industry. some of the hospitals in these peripheral towns of allegheny county and smaller steel towns , get gobbled up by the big academic center. some of them happen to get closed on i believe the day they changed it to you sx ceo famously remarks were not in the business of making steel were in the business of making profits. such a powerful image of how this was all wound up together. i just want to follow up on this with one consequence spending concentration of the academic medical centers. they become these behemoths. see this on previous events actors into healthcare markets. private equity firms and other kinds of investors like that. rural hospitals buying nursing homes and the like. over the last decade we see an increasing number of rural hospital closures could you talk a bit about how t
those categories of employment at the bottom of the wage scale in healthcare then become the ones basically from the early 1990s to the present. but the change in the medicare 1983 terribly unappreciated how this reshaped the provision in the geography of healthcare. and the concentration of the industry. some of the hospitals in these peripheral towns of allegheny county and smaller steel towns , get gobbled up by the big academic center. some of them happen to get closed on i believe the day...
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on healthcare. all that stuff, right? and then, there is the more structural reform areas. and i wonder if you see them in competition for prioritization or floor time? or -- or what that looks like from your perspective in the caucus? >> well, the answer is, yes, they are in competition. there is a limited amount of time. we have 50-50 tie in the senate. i think in the house, they are up by three or four votes so we can't make any mistakes. but what i do think, chris, is at this moment, what is the right thing to do, policy wise, makes very good politics. and, that is, to continue biden's effort to be bold. to go big. so, if we, in the next-several months, can create millions of good-paying jobs by, finally, rebuilding our crumbling infrastructure. if, finally, we deal with the existential threat of climate change. which is not only the right thing to do, in terms of the future of the planet. it, also, can create millions of jobs. if we can do what has never been done, chris, and that is take on the greed of the pharmaceutical industry. they have never lost. they could dou
on healthcare. all that stuff, right? and then, there is the more structural reform areas. and i wonder if you see them in competition for prioritization or floor time? or -- or what that looks like from your perspective in the caucus? >> well, the answer is, yes, they are in competition. there is a limited amount of time. we have 50-50 tie in the senate. i think in the house, they are up by three or four votes so we can't make any mistakes. but what i do think, chris, is at this moment,...
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and the healthiest thing would be when we won that debate, we can go back to fighting on healthcare and tax cuts. >> yeah. >> and the most important thing for a country, and you might even argue the world, quite frankly, is to get a healthy, sane, republican party, back in power. that's based on principles and truth. but we have to take advantage, politically, of even if it's 5 to 10%, people who are [ inaudible ] to say, at least for this moment, this is the only way we can keep them at bay. and -- and build that coalition. i don't think it's a permanent coalition but that's okay because this is an existential threat. and everybody -- >> yeah. >> joy, if -- if i can add to what david said. he is -- he is being a gentleman because david could easily say there is a zillion things he disagrees with me on. but i have got the deepest respect and reverence for him because we need to be able to do that on opposite sides of the political aisle. and as david just said, we need a majority-making coalition that is pro-democracy. that means put some of the other stuff aside, come together, and do
and the healthiest thing would be when we won that debate, we can go back to fighting on healthcare and tax cuts. >> yeah. >> and the most important thing for a country, and you might even argue the world, quite frankly, is to get a healthy, sane, republican party, back in power. that's based on principles and truth. but we have to take advantage, politically, of even if it's 5 to 10%, people who are [ inaudible ] to say, at least for this moment, this is the only way we can keep...
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health care, we will have a hearing on healthcare and you will be able to maybe help our committee as we prepare for that hearing and then extremism as has come up and what is the definition of that and what does a mean and we need to have uniformity and so what that means with the reserve and in the guard and in our active duties so it's very important we get that right and we get that right the first time. so, i want to think everybody and everyone has technical difficulties this time from tyrus to video not working two computers and i won't say blowing up but not cooperating so i think the panelists and i and i think the committee members for their patients during that period to those of you that testify today thank you very much and thank you for the support of your families and while you go through serving our country. we know that it's a family effort and a team effort to make it an american effort to protect our national security and so with that i am going to adjourn >> book tv, on c-span2 has top nonfiction books and authors every weekend. at 8 p.m. eastern, the store narrate
health care, we will have a hearing on healthcare and you will be able to maybe help our committee as we prepare for that hearing and then extremism as has come up and what is the definition of that and what does a mean and we need to have uniformity and so what that means with the reserve and in the guard and in our active duties so it's very important we get that right and we get that right the first time. so, i want to think everybody and everyone has technical difficulties this time from...
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in judea, which is taken to be due to the lack of emergency health care and the near collapse on the healthcare system in india, how would you assess how proto, and for that better other social media platforms have responded to this pressure from the government to either take down tweets or to block tweets, or to remove certain tags on certain traits. so lads, social media companies in india have come under pressure most recently on the 21st of may of 2 letters was sent across the 1st concerns of political controversy in which the government has objected to certain spokespersons will belong to the political party. the part of the agent up id from which this government has been formed, and we've been labeled as my new polluted media by twitter. so a letter has been sent on 21st of me to twitter, and twitter has also been called in for police investigation. so that is a substantial amount of pressure being exerted on the to them. however, it has not going to move this label of minute believe to do it. the 2nd is a letter dated or again on 20. first of all, social media platforms in which the gove
in judea, which is taken to be due to the lack of emergency health care and the near collapse on the healthcare system in india, how would you assess how proto, and for that better other social media platforms have responded to this pressure from the government to either take down tweets or to block tweets, or to remove certain tags on certain traits. so lads, social media companies in india have come under pressure most recently on the 21st of may of 2 letters was sent across the 1st concerns...
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india have surged to a record daily high nearly 3800 as the burden on the country's healthcare sector becomes increasingly unsustainable the situation is so bad that many covert patients have to turn to volunteers for oxygen because they can't get into hospital meanwhile the situation inside medical facilities is deteriorating because of overwhelming patient numbers and shortages of supplies and staff so much so that medical students have been brought in to help t.w. joined one of them for a day. running low on sleep junior doctor. dresses and protective gear to begin a 27 hour long shift. he's only 26 years old and hasn't even finished his medical training. time is. this good is very very core. belief you will not believe you've been here margaret but there you. are at this point of the. market if you're not there and i just want to be. there is a severe shortage of oxygen and ventilators at this hospital and others across delhi many people come looking for a bed for a sick relative but these are also in very short supply. patients and relatives crowd every available space in some ca
india have surged to a record daily high nearly 3800 as the burden on the country's healthcare sector becomes increasingly unsustainable the situation is so bad that many covert patients have to turn to volunteers for oxygen because they can't get into hospital meanwhile the situation inside medical facilities is deteriorating because of overwhelming patient numbers and shortages of supplies and staff so much so that medical students have been brought in to help t.w. joined one of them for a...
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they feel a responsibility to help india as the country's covid crisis continues to wreak havoc on its healthcare the immediate need is for oxygen concentrators and bike paths. so we started go fund me and that we can to the rains, the money to purchase the things we will take india reported more than 368,000 new covid cases, and more than 3400 deaths on monday alone. >> but experts believe those numbers are vast undercounts. the surge has pushed hospital systems to the brink mercy and camp are working with a doctor and philanthropist in bangalore, southern india to get the area much needed supplies. they need to raise at least $250,000 to purchase 200 oxygen concentrators and 200 by pap machines. but they also hope suppliers of that type of equipment will step up to help as well. >> the goal is to purchase most here because right now it's very hard to get our hands on side of the quickness. but we are actually running into a roadblock because we are not licensed the selling of these devices. we can't buy bulk amounts that we need. so we really wanted to reach out to the suppliers are businesses
they feel a responsibility to help india as the country's covid crisis continues to wreak havoc on its healthcare the immediate need is for oxygen concentrators and bike paths. so we started go fund me and that we can to the rains, the money to purchase the things we will take india reported more than 368,000 new covid cases, and more than 3400 deaths on monday alone. >> but experts believe those numbers are vast undercounts. the surge has pushed hospital systems to the brink mercy and...
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they feel a responsibility to help india as the country's covid crisis continues to wreak havoc on its healthcareediate need is for oxygen concentrators. and by paps. so we started go fund me and that we can to the rains, the money to purchase the things we will take india reported more than 368,000 new covid cases, and more than 3400 deaths on monday alone. >> but experts believe those numbers are vast undercounts. the surge has pushed hospital systems to the brink mercy and camp are working with a doctor and philanthropist in bangalore, southern india to get the area much needed supplies. they need to raise at least $250,000 to purchase 200 oxygen concentrators and 200 by pap machines. but they also hope suppliers of that type of equipment will step up to help as well. >> the goal is to purchase most here because right now it's very hard to get our hands on side of the quickness. but we are actually running into a roadblock because we are not licensed the selling of these devices. we can't buy bulk amounts that we need. so we really wanted to reach out to the suppliers are businesses out there
they feel a responsibility to help india as the country's covid crisis continues to wreak havoc on its healthcareediate need is for oxygen concentrators. and by paps. so we started go fund me and that we can to the rains, the money to purchase the things we will take india reported more than 368,000 new covid cases, and more than 3400 deaths on monday alone. >> but experts believe those numbers are vast undercounts. the surge has pushed hospital systems to the brink mercy and camp are...
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their employees as well as try to defray the cost to make sure we're not spending all of our money on healthcare where we should be providing most of the money to our employees and helping to provide better services to our clients and our customers. what's important is don't forget small businesses. small businesses are the backbone of this country. we bring people back to work faster. we do a lot so we do appreciate what has happened but there's a lot more to be done. thank you. >> that's a good segue. thank you to mr. taylor because earlier this year the american rescue plan covered senator cortez masto and i worked diligent to make sure 100% of cobra insurance was covered during the pandemic. people lost their jobs through no fault of their own and we really secured debt. we know how important it was to our culinary workers, to all union members and just workers across this country. just a few seconds i have let people go into a second round of course. can you talk about the impact that fully subsidized cobra health benefits and on your members and hospitality and tourism industry? >> yes, se
their employees as well as try to defray the cost to make sure we're not spending all of our money on healthcare where we should be providing most of the money to our employees and helping to provide better services to our clients and our customers. what's important is don't forget small businesses. small businesses are the backbone of this country. we bring people back to work faster. we do a lot so we do appreciate what has happened but there's a lot more to be done. thank you. >>...
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president has been talking about expanding access to to healthcare to all it should be a right not a privilege. as we move forward to help those who have moved onn life, we would have to make sure we are including them. i don't speak directly for him can tell you t the president is making sure everyone has access to quality affordablee healthcare. >> thank you. just consider talking to omb with medicaid reentry in your budget. thank you madame chair for your flexibility. and mr. secretary congratulations on your appointment. >> the gentle man yield back. we want to thank the secretary for his flexibility to accommodate those that waved on. mr. secretary, thank you for joining us. and through many other hearings and the members from the subcommittee and others as well. anybody that tuned into this has a front row seat and on the goodd news front or how much we have to do on behalf of the american people. there is nothing that raises the ire of members they are not getting a direct answer to a direct question. pursuant to committee rules members have ten days to submit additional questions for the record. i will do that.on and ask you to respond
president has been talking about expanding access to to healthcare to all it should be a right not a privilege. as we move forward to help those who have moved onn life, we would have to make sure we are including them. i don't speak directly for him can tell you t the president is making sure everyone has access to quality affordablee healthcare. >> thank you. just consider talking to omb with medicaid reentry in your budget. thank you madame chair for your flexibility. and mr. secretary...
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i learned from reading it was that the healthcare information and accountability act about, that we really rely on protecting our healthcare we go to the doctor's office and we i personally have to go to the hospital and when we are providing information to our insurance provider, it is protected under this hip pa law. many of the general public's are familiar with it in that i've learned from reading the book was that if you are engaging with medical provision services that are not in those traditional categories for example ancestry .com or dna test, i think disadvantages criticize anyone in particular but if you are using some of the services that are actually consumer and consumer services and not additional healthcare providers. actually hippa doesn't really apply at all. as a that was alarming for me to hear. and kind of curious if you think what that means, but is informed consent mean. do we need an update to along like hippa that accounts for the enormous entities that are processing our genomics and biometric data. we didn't even talk about facial recognition but that can identify people
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a second spike in covid—19 cases is putting renewed pressure on struggling healthcare system in the philippines number of cases in south—east asia, behind indonesia — with vaccinations at less than 1% of the total population. and with one of the longest and hardest lockdowns in the world, a crippling recession has forced thousands onto the streets in search of food. howard johnson reports from manila. at manila's main crematorium, smoke billows incessantly. 0utside, ambulances and hearses queue to deliver the dead. a driver tells us that an incinerator has stopped working, overloaded because of the pandemic. inside, urns of the cremated await collection from loved ones under lockdown. in manila's hospitals, bed space is in short supply. translation: we arrived at 5am, we waited in line. j when we got to the emergency room, we waited for another two hours. all in all, we waited for almost six hours. but a second hard lockdown has seen daily new cases begin to fall down from march's peak of 111,000 now to around 8,000 per day, according to the department of health. however, doctors' groups are wa
a second spike in covid—19 cases is putting renewed pressure on struggling healthcare system in the philippines number of cases in south—east asia, behind indonesia — with vaccinations at less than 1% of the total population. and with one of the longest and hardest lockdowns in the world, a crippling recession has forced thousands onto the streets in search of food. howard johnson reports from manila. at manila's main crematorium, smoke billows incessantly. 0utside, ambulances and hearses...
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india the country has been one of the hardest hit by the pandemic more than 400000 people have died from covert 19 some 15000000 brazilians have been infected. in many towns healthcare systems are on the brink of collapse thousands of people are waiting for treatment in intensive care. many accuse brazilian president shire both n.r.o. of feeling to take the crisis seriously. now some towns are taking matters into their own hands. here in multi-color there's no real sign of the pandemic bloom's. home to some 160000 people the town has remained remarkably economically stable. even poorer areas like this one have been fairing relatively well. layout lovera takes care of her 2 granddaughters here the 65 year old manages this thanks to the basic income payments she receives in the local digital currency known as. the financial aid we get in the mom book her currency is great it's been around for a long time and was increased to the equivalent of 50 euros per person during the pandemic it helps builders of them went. after the death of her son layla live where i took responsibility for her granddaughters without the digital wealthy she wouldn't be able to make ends meet t
india the country has been one of the hardest hit by the pandemic more than 400000 people have died from covert 19 some 15000000 brazilians have been infected. in many towns healthcare systems are on the brink of collapse thousands of people are waiting for treatment in intensive care. many accuse brazilian president shire both n.r.o. of feeling to take the crisis seriously. now some towns are taking matters into their own hands. here in multi-color there's no real sign of the pandemic bloom's....
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fauci to give a message to the american public so much of healthcare is based on trust of healthcares caucus in making sure that we give them a message that the vaccine is safe and effective and there is nothing more important and dr. fauci does not give us any transparency to back up what he is saying in all these things that they are requiring. elizabeth: federal law hipaa covers medical providers if you want to give your vaccination information you can. it prohibits medical providers from disclosing information but we hear what do you say dr. fauci says we will almost certainly require a coronavirus booster shot within a year with doctors and scientists are pushing back on that, let's listen to the doctor on this. >> there is no evidencee that six-month that you might need a booster at a year or a year end a half off to get the shot we know six months after you get the vaccine in the case of pfizer you're in a by levels or through the roof and t protected against the antibodies against his day to say nine months or 12 months pfizer moderna ceos put out that you might need a booste
fauci to give a message to the american public so much of healthcare is based on trust of healthcares caucus in making sure that we give them a message that the vaccine is safe and effective and there is nothing more important and dr. fauci does not give us any transparency to back up what he is saying in all these things that they are requiring. elizabeth: federal law hipaa covers medical providers if you want to give your vaccination information you can. it prohibits medical providers from...
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about vacation but not -- >> before we run out of time, i know it's behind transparency, ideas on healthcare. when it comes to social security in terms of testing, raising the age of some of the more difficult questions and we've got more time for that, is there any position on what to do with it. >> we be happy to study any proposal and we get back to you on that. >> if we can't grapple with that discussion, to me it is moot points on any of the rest. it's good ideas that would be ignoring what's going to occur with those trust funds soon. >> thank you. >> thank you, chair marie. i appreciate this hearing, thank you for being here. i want toll talk about making pd leave work for small business owners because that's the crux of what we have to do, that's what all of these conversations boil down. please you could join us today, i love that you could join us with your views. as the mainstream alliance, an organization of more than 30,000 small businesses, myself, i'm a health committee but also the small business entrepreneurship committee and i represent nevada or small businesses make up ov
about vacation but not -- >> before we run out of time, i know it's behind transparency, ideas on healthcare. when it comes to social security in terms of testing, raising the age of some of the more difficult questions and we've got more time for that, is there any position on what to do with it. >> we be happy to study any proposal and we get back to you on that. >> if we can't grapple with that discussion, to me it is moot points on any of the rest. it's good ideas that...