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. >> reporter: sabrina could be spending the summer at the beach. instead, the 20 rolled students rising above is teaching kids leadership skills. stuff like integrity and self- awareness as well as honesty. >> they are brutally honest. it is kind of hard but they are fun. >> she is a college intern for the partners program. it is an open program for college students. they must volunteer during the school year and the summer. sabrina was a natural choice for the job. >> she had this inner drive. we felt like she would fit right into being a leader and a role model. >> it is not just about academics. many face challenges outside the classroom. that is something that sabrina knows about first-hand. >> they need people who care about them and support them. >> as a teenager she needed extra support as well. shoe was homeless and struggling to care for her mom who was diagnosed with cancer and parkinson's disease. >> it taught me how to grow up pretty fast. that is a good thing and a bad thing. >> she took the bad with the good. her mom is slowly regaini
. >> reporter: sabrina could be spending the summer at the beach. instead, the 20 rolled students rising above is teaching kids leadership skills. stuff like integrity and self- awareness as well as honesty. >> they are brutally honest. it is kind of hard but they are fun. >> she is a college intern for the partners program. it is an open program for college students. they must volunteer during the school year and the summer. sabrina was a natural choice for the job. >>...
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but they're funny. >> reporter: sabrina is a college intern for the partners program. for oakland public schools. they must commit to three years of study. the program director says sabrina was a natural choice for the job. >> she had this inner drive and we felt like she would fit right into being a leader, role model. >> reporter: is not just about academics, many students face challenges outside the classroom, something sabrina knows about firsthand. >> is a sensitive time and they need people who care about them and support them. truck as a teenager, rena needed extra support to. she was homeless and struggling to help care for her mom who was dying -- >> reporter: as a teenager, sabrina needed extra support too. she was homeless and stripping to help care for her mother was dying. she took the bad with the good, her mom is slowly regaining her health and they have a home now. and now she is graduating from college this year with help from students rising about. >> i would not have had positive mindset otherwise. >> reporter: and now she is living her dream teachin
but they're funny. >> reporter: sabrina is a college intern for the partners program. for oakland public schools. they must commit to three years of study. the program director says sabrina was a natural choice for the job. >> she had this inner drive and we felt like she would fit right into being a leader, role model. >> reporter: is not just about academics, many students face challenges outside the classroom, something sabrina knows about firsthand. >> is a sensitive...
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sabrina? sabrina: yes. [laughter] it -- as youhink say, it's kind of lots of the virgin's, variance -- divergence, barry and -- vari ance. one interesting thing we see play out in state legislators is there has been a tremendous pressure on legislators to address the needs of the unsubsidized, the folks who really are facing these unaffordable premiums. and so that is -- that we are seeing legislators respond in different ways to that, but at the same time we see at the advocates, consumer patient advocates, insurance companies, and other step up in coalition to sort of counteract some of those forces. one example would be north carolina, where there was a bill that was moving very quickly through the legislature to adopt a sort of iowa style farm bureau type of postal. what was -- proposal. what was interesting there was the coalition that came up to try to kill the bill. they said there would be some harmed by that initiative and they were successful. i think there is -- particularly on the advocacy side
sabrina? sabrina: yes. [laughter] it -- as youhink say, it's kind of lots of the virgin's, variance -- divergence, barry and -- vari ance. one interesting thing we see play out in state legislators is there has been a tremendous pressure on legislators to address the needs of the unsubsidized, the folks who really are facing these unaffordable premiums. and so that is -- that we are seeing legislators respond in different ways to that, but at the same time we see at the advocates, consumer...
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we will start with sabrina carlet. >> thank you, sarah. thank you to the commonwealth fund and alliance for health policy for having me here today. it is a real privilege and pleasure to be with all of you and to talk about the individual market. and i'm coming to appreciate after several years now of working in this area that there is no such thing as a calm and restful summer when it comes to individual market policy. it seems like we are also having to deal with one fire drill after another. i will talk a little bit about what is driving premium rates and participation in the individual market around the country and in particular states. so first just in general, if you can imagine a normal year for the individual market which may be hard to imagine, if you imagine a typical year what would insurance companies be thinking about as they develop premium rates for their customers? this slide gives you a picture of what are the factors that go into a premium. some of it is pretty obvious. they are looking at what kind of health services the
we will start with sabrina carlet. >> thank you, sarah. thank you to the commonwealth fund and alliance for health policy for having me here today. it is a real privilege and pleasure to be with all of you and to talk about the individual market. and i'm coming to appreciate after several years now of working in this area that there is no such thing as a calm and restful summer when it comes to individual market policy. it seems like we are also having to deal with one fire drill after...
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so as sabrina mentioned all of that thinking kicked off way before you all had been thinking about it in the clear in this pig period right now we are plans are really done. they have developed their plans, their benefits in their rates and for those who work on the field do have a lot of questions about potential legislation solutions that come up in june, july and august and we are just about finished. we need to think about the timing that goes into some of these proposals. we are happy of course to talk about them and provide a discussion but its eyes important to know how long of the time goes into the planning of benefits and how that process plays out and sabrina is going to talk about that as well. i believe in the packet we have included specific states that i think are good for the states that you are tracking. it's hard to read in a number of speakers already spoke to this part of looking at how much care is going to cost there is obviously component of what's happening in the united states and what's happening to washington d.c.. we have an issue brief that we link in the
so as sabrina mentioned all of that thinking kicked off way before you all had been thinking about it in the clear in this pig period right now we are plans are really done. they have developed their plans, their benefits in their rates and for those who work on the field do have a lot of questions about potential legislation solutions that come up in june, july and august and we are just about finished. we need to think about the timing that goes into some of these proposals. we are happy of...
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sabrina? >> you know i think, as you say, it's kind of lots of variance, i do think one thing that we are seeing that is interesting playing out in the late -- state legislature is there has been particularly in this legislative session, tremendous pressure on legislators to address the needs of the unsubsidized. the folks who really are having affordable premiums. so that is -- we see legislatures respond in different ways to that but at the same time we see at the local level -- state level, consumer advocates, patient advocates, insurance companies and others who step up in coalition to sort of cataract some of those forces. one example would be north carolina. there was a bill that was moving very quickly through the legislature to adopt a sort of iowa style farm bureau top of proposal. what was interesting was the coalition that came up to try to kill the bill. out of concern that there would be a number of folks that would be subsidized population that would be harmed with pre- existing
sabrina? >> you know i think, as you say, it's kind of lots of variance, i do think one thing that we are seeing that is interesting playing out in the late -- state legislature is there has been particularly in this legislative session, tremendous pressure on legislators to address the needs of the unsubsidized. the folks who really are having affordable premiums. so that is -- we see legislatures respond in different ways to that but at the same time we see at the local level -- state...
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sabrina mentioned divergence. there was divergence for the aca, it brought of convergence, but it has been increasing divergence among the states for the past two years. the state where i live now, the rates are going up. i ran into a friend who was republican yesterday and he is paying $36,000 a year for a family of four. i am paying about $9,000. i will probably be leaving the state of maryland before the end of the year, potentially facing a 95% increase in premiums next year. my question is, to brian and the two state commissioners, the you think within your state operations how this affects economic development and prosperity and a job growth, particularly around entrepreneurs. i was living in a state that was progressive years ago, and what they did in their small group market was actually drawing people in it were starting businesses, because they knew they do not have to worry about how to get insurance for the new employees, while they were going on this risk-taking venture of investing time and money, th
sabrina mentioned divergence. there was divergence for the aca, it brought of convergence, but it has been increasing divergence among the states for the past two years. the state where i live now, the rates are going up. i ran into a friend who was republican yesterday and he is paying $36,000 a year for a family of four. i am paying about $9,000. i will probably be leaving the state of maryland before the end of the year, potentially facing a 95% increase in premiums next year. my question...
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sabrina had the operation a year and a half ago and will soon be able to stop taking medication. she no longer has any problems working out for her the minor surgery was a major success. see the next week and then let's all try to stay in good shape. more. blood by now friction hero who fought for freedom and human rights nelson mandela. his opposition to south africa's apartheid regime inspired activists all over the world and continues to do so more nine hundred years ago nelson mandela life fundable. motherly and fifteen minutes on. they make a commitment. they find. they conspire. africa on the a. story for both people different shaping the nation plug on the continent the t.w. multimedia series for africa. dot com africa on the move. to run once and consulate if you see it now a major power in the middle east. to runs once continues to grow. economically and above all militarily. doesn't keep some of the country's opponents who have their doubts iran from going to see the super power source aug fifth on d w. this. is a deal the news line from berlin zimbabwe prepares to go t
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then there was a fourth. >> reporter: sabrina was the fifth to tell their manager, katie, the good news>> i was like, "please don't be mad, but i'm also pregnant." she was like, "i'm so happy." i said, "katie, it would be hilarious if you were pregnant." >> reporter: it wasn't meant to be a prediction, but months later... >> she calls from the bathroom and she's like, "can you come here?" i said, "what's wrong?" she said, "nothing's wrong. just come here." slowly by slowly, we each went to the bathroom, and we were all in there together, and i'm sure you could have heard us everywhere because we were just so excited. >> all of us were in the bathroom. >> screaming, "there's a sixth." >> reporter: the patients in this cancer ward where life can seem fleeting are having fun with the baby boom. one patient has dubbed the pregnant nurses "the fabulous six-pack." have you seen a little joy brought in here because they see the six of you? >> definitely. >> it brightens their face. you can see it. >> reporter: and while they didn't plan to get pregnant together, the women say this is not a coi
then there was a fourth. >> reporter: sabrina was the fifth to tell their manager, katie, the good news>> i was like, "please don't be mad, but i'm also pregnant." she was like, "i'm so happy." i said, "katie, it would be hilarious if you were pregnant." >> reporter: it wasn't meant to be a prediction, but months later... >> she calls from the bathroom and she's like, "can you come here?" i said, "what's wrong?" she said,...
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he'll go down in history as the greatest president. >> quite a difference, sabrina.do you think? >> well, look. michael cohen has not yet been charged with a crime but he is under investigation for bank fraud, wire fraud, potential campaign finance violations. he's someone who has a wife. he has two children. my sources told me he felt isolated from the president and his allies. and was eyes a potential shift in the legal strategy to appear more cooperative with federal prosecutors. it is quite clear now speaking publicly, trying to improve the image before the public and prosecutors and, you know, even if the president sometimes hints at a potential pardon down the road, cohen has a state criminal charge to worry about. the president can't save him from those. >> bianca, i mean, we have heard from a friend of michael cohen telling cnn that people close to him encouraged him to speak out. and i talked to a source close to both the president and michael cohen saying one of the driving forces behind potentially what he did this morning was just the -- you know, deeply
he'll go down in history as the greatest president. >> quite a difference, sabrina.do you think? >> well, look. michael cohen has not yet been charged with a crime but he is under investigation for bank fraud, wire fraud, potential campaign finance violations. he's someone who has a wife. he has two children. my sources told me he felt isolated from the president and his allies. and was eyes a potential shift in the legal strategy to appear more cooperative with federal prosecutors....
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so as sabrina mentioned all of this thinking about what is that premium going to be kicks off way long before you all even are thinking about in the news. we are in this pink period right now where plans are really done. they've developed their plans, their benefits, their rates and for those of you that work on the hill it's always interesting, we get a lot of questions about potential legislation solutions that come up in june, july, august and we're like, wait a second here, we're just about finished. so we really need to think about sort of the timing that goes into some of these proposals. we're happy to of course talk about them and provide assistance, but it's always important to note how long of a lead time that goes into the planning of benefits and how that process sort of plays out and sabrina sort of talked a little bit about that as well. so these are sort of the key dates that i believe in the packet we've included some specific state deadlines that i think are good for specific states that you are tracking. so sort of hard to read and a number of our speakers already spo
so as sabrina mentioned all of this thinking about what is that premium going to be kicks off way long before you all even are thinking about in the news. we are in this pink period right now where plans are really done. they've developed their plans, their benefits, their rates and for those of you that work on the hill it's always interesting, we get a lot of questions about potential legislation solutions that come up in june, july, august and we're like, wait a second here, we're just about...
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sabrina siddiqui, political reporter for "the guardian." jennifer palmieri, i worked at the white house while you were there, i know you, i see the look on your face, it's a serious one. let's get your reaction about what the president of the united states just said about believing this threat from russia is over. >> even in the alleged walkback that he did yesterday, he has never fully aligned himself with the intelligence of the united states. even when he did his switch yesterday, he still at the end of what he had to say waffled and said, but, you know, it could have been some other countries. and it is -- it's stunning to see, and it's chilling to think, as our friend ambassador mcfaul said, alluded to before. what would have happened in the two hours that those two men were alone together? and the suggestions that vladimir putin put in his head for two solid hours. imagine -- really pause to imagine that. and he is -- you know, people sort of joke about him going to meet his master and get his marching orders. but i think that's what
sabrina siddiqui, political reporter for "the guardian." jennifer palmieri, i worked at the white house while you were there, i know you, i see the look on your face, it's a serious one. let's get your reaction about what the president of the united states just said about believing this threat from russia is over. >> even in the alleged walkback that he did yesterday, he has never fully aligned himself with the intelligence of the united states. even when he did his switch...
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sabrina. >> yes. you know, i think, as you say, it's going to -- lots of divergence, lots of variants. i do think one thing that we're seeing that's very interesting playing out in state legislatures is there has been, particularly this past legislative session, a tremendous pressure on legislators to address the needs of the unsubsidized. the folks who really are facing these unaffordable premiums. and so that is, you know, we're seeing legislatures respond in different ways to that, but at the same time, we're seeing at state level consumer advocates, patient advocates, insurance companies and others sort of step up in coalition to sort of counteract some of those forces. so one example would be north carolina, where there was a bill that was moving very quickly through the legislature to adopt a sort of iowa style farm bureau type of proposal, and what was interesting there was the coalition that really came up to try to kill that bill out of concern that, in fact, while it, you know, there would b
sabrina. >> yes. you know, i think, as you say, it's going to -- lots of divergence, lots of variants. i do think one thing that we're seeing that's very interesting playing out in state legislatures is there has been, particularly this past legislative session, a tremendous pressure on legislators to address the needs of the unsubsidized. the folks who really are facing these unaffordable premiums. and so that is, you know, we're seeing legislatures respond in different ways to that, but...
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. >> program director says sabrina was a natural choice for the job. >> she had this inner drive.e felt like she would fit right into being a leader, a role model. >> but it is not just about academics. many of the kids face challenges outside the classroom, something sabrina knows about firsthand. >> it is such a sensitive time and they need people who care about them and who support them. >> as a teen-ager, she needed extra support too. she was homeless and struggling to help care for her mom who was diagnosed with cancer and parkinson's disease. >> it taught me how to grow up pretty fast which is both a good and a bad thing. >> she took the bad with the good. >> her mom is slowly regaining her health and the pair have a home. wirth help from students rising above, she is graduating from college this year. >> i would never have had the switch and that. >> she is living the dream teaching. >> it is fun. it doesn't feel like work. and to celebrate - his parents, the nd duchess of offi >>> and prince george turns five years old today. he is a big fan of the show. happy birthday. to
. >> program director says sabrina was a natural choice for the job. >> she had this inner drive.e felt like she would fit right into being a leader, a role model. >> but it is not just about academics. many of the kids face challenges outside the classroom, something sabrina knows about firsthand. >> it is such a sensitive time and they need people who care about them and who support them. >> as a teen-ager, she needed extra support too. she was homeless and...
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our trade relations while at the same time, you know, showing an unemployment rate going down. >> sabrinai thought it was significant. the president of the united states makes a big deal, inviting vladimir putin to washington, have a meeting and spend sometime at the white house. the republican leader of the senate, the republican leader of the house, they both say, you know what? putin is not welcome up on capitol hill. >> right. this is a significant split between the president and republicans on capitol hill where they have wanted him to be more forceful on the issue of russian meddling in the u.s. election and even there mostly condemnations have not been accompanied by meaningful action and even there if republicans feel strongly about it they could take up a bipartisan sanctions bill in the senate that would impose more sanctions on moscow if there is evidence to suggest that it is, in fact, meddling in the 2018 midterms. >> wait a minute. >> award. >> he is inviting putin because he likes him and he also tweets today, don't forget putin wants to elect democrats. huh? i don't get th
our trade relations while at the same time, you know, showing an unemployment rate going down. >> sabrinai thought it was significant. the president of the united states makes a big deal, inviting vladimir putin to washington, have a meeting and spend sometime at the white house. the republican leader of the senate, the republican leader of the house, they both say, you know what? putin is not welcome up on capitol hill. >> right. this is a significant split between the president...
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sabrina and jonathan, good discussion. thank you so much. >> thanks. >>> ahead of a.m. joy.ts fought to stop the new official who once did work for a russian bank. need a change of scenery? the kayak explore tool shows you the places you can fly on your budget. so you can be confident you're getting the most bang for your buck. alo-ha. kayak. search one and done. by staying in rhythm. and to keep up this pace, i drink boost optimum. boost optimum with 5 in 1 advanced nutrition helps support muscle, energy, bone, normal immune function, and vision. boost optimum. be up for life. copd makes it hard to breathe. so to breathe better, i go with anoro. ♪ go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way, with anoro." ♪ go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators that work together to significantly improve lung function all day and all night. anoro is not for asthma. it contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. the risk is unknown in copd. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for sudd
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. >>> we also just learned that sabrina teenage witch has a release date on netflix. >>> and just todayy lohan gave us a taste of her new docu-series. so kicking off our tv "know & tell," lindsay gets real. >> pack your bags, mtv, we're going to mykonos! >> yep, after a four-year hiatus from u.s. tv, lindsay's back filming an mtv reality show on a greek island. multiple sources tell "e.t." the series focuses on workers. at the actress's beach resort property, lohan beach house and it's described as a more glams you vanderpump rules. the 32yearold's been living overseas for years and loving the privacy. >> lindsay means business when her employee posted this instagram. she commented, wear the same shoes or you're fired. >>> now, is jason the next bachelor? >> i'm pretty shocked right now. >> after being blindsided by becca, the 29-year-old has plenty to say tonight on "the men tell all" episode, but could he become the franchise's next leading man? >> so, i would be willing to do it. >> he's in the mix, he's a great guy but i want you to watch "paradise," you know we got a lot more homew
. >>> we also just learned that sabrina teenage witch has a release date on netflix. >>> and just todayy lohan gave us a taste of her new docu-series. so kicking off our tv "know & tell," lindsay gets real. >> pack your bags, mtv, we're going to mykonos! >> yep, after a four-year hiatus from u.s. tv, lindsay's back filming an mtv reality show on a greek island. multiple sources tell "e.t." the series focuses on workers. at the actress's...
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. >> and sabrina, i mean, why do you think this is important? i mean, obviously, scott pruitt has -- he seems to have more than nine lives. as many as lives as they have mattresses in the trump hotel, i suppose. but, why does he -- i mean, what is it going to take, do you think, for it to be too much for the trump white house to say, okay, you know what scott pruitt, this is enough? >> well, i think that it's telling when the president was directly asked, he defended scott pruitt, saying he had done a good job. and scott pruitt is someone with whom the president shares a good rapport personally. and we know that when someone is table to successfully ingratiate themselves with this president, it goes a long way. he also, scott pruitt, has a lot of allies on capitol hill. you know, i've spoken to republicans who say that they're very uncomfortable about the allegations about all of these possible ethics violations, but they're very pleased with his performance as administrator of the epa. he has rolled back or begun the process of unraveling as ma
. >> and sabrina, i mean, why do you think this is important? i mean, obviously, scott pruitt has -- he seems to have more than nine lives. as many as lives as they have mattresses in the trump hotel, i suppose. but, why does he -- i mean, what is it going to take, do you think, for it to be too much for the trump white house to say, okay, you know what scott pruitt, this is enough? >> well, i think that it's telling when the president was directly asked, he defended scott pruitt,...
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second, you'll hear from sabrina corlette. she is a research professor at the georgetown university center on health insurance reforms. she is a leading expert on health insurance regulation and policy and also regularly assists state officials in developing policy options. she will provide a broader look at how states have responded to the turbulent policy landscape. third, you hear from cynthia cox who leads the kaiser foundation's program for the study of health reform and private insurance. cynthia's research focuses on markets including pricing and enrollment and competition. she is also one of the lead develop yoerz of kaiser's inexpensable premium tracker tool and she'll provide more detail on the market trends to date and what we know from 2019. finally, you'll hear from thomas miller, a resident fellow at the american enterprise institute. tom's research and unless covers a broad range of policy issues including health insurance markets, high risk pools, medicare and health care cost growth. he will clean up and provi
second, you'll hear from sabrina corlette. she is a research professor at the georgetown university center on health insurance reforms. she is a leading expert on health insurance regulation and policy and also regularly assists state officials in developing policy options. she will provide a broader look at how states have responded to the turbulent policy landscape. third, you hear from cynthia cox who leads the kaiser foundation's program for the study of health reform and private insurance....
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sabrina corlette developed this tool with her colleagues at georgetown and as you can see nearly half the states have picked up stabilization strategies like establishing reinsurance programs come increasing oversight of plans that don't comply with the affordable care act and creating financial incentives to maintain coverage like passing legislation to establish the individual mandate in their states are adding subsidies to the premium tax credit. also out today is a new report and also on the commonwealth fund website and with that insurance coverage with the individual mandate we have a distinguished panel leading off the panel is sabrina who is a research professor at georgetown university of numerous reports of those actions we will be discussing today and the assistant director for policy legislation national association of insurance commissioners to represent those insurance regulators in all 50 states and the insurance commissioner and was reelected to the fifth term in 2016. associate commissioner with the insurance administration and jeanette is the senior vice president fo
sabrina corlette developed this tool with her colleagues at georgetown and as you can see nearly half the states have picked up stabilization strategies like establishing reinsurance programs come increasing oversight of plans that don't comply with the affordable care act and creating financial incentives to maintain coverage like passing legislation to establish the individual mandate in their states are adding subsidies to the premium tax credit. also out today is a new report and also on...
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is sabrina and i am with malaria no more. my name is sabrina and i am with malaria no more. what do you think of the reemergence of polio in venezuela and an upturn in the malaria cases in the americas? sen. frist: i will jump in quick. has toson this funding be -- this isn't a thing that is cured and goes away. we have too issues and you brought up one that we should have mentioned really earlier, and that is, it's one of the big ones, we have to continue to invest or this will come back. foro not have a cure hiv-aids. malaria is a little bit different. malaria mainly kills children. just so that people will know, it was very much part of the global fund, malaria no more. the thing that you brought up is the resistance to current therapies today. malaria, the regular syscon hiv, you have this emergence of resistance and you could begin in antiretrovirals drug and all of a sudden malaria evolves and it no longer works. we have to have that continued research coming in. the other big issue that we talk about in the report is this resurgence of young people in africa today. as
is sabrina and i am with malaria no more. my name is sabrina and i am with malaria no more. what do you think of the reemergence of polio in venezuela and an upturn in the malaria cases in the americas? sen. frist: i will jump in quick. has toson this funding be -- this isn't a thing that is cured and goes away. we have too issues and you brought up one that we should have mentioned really earlier, and that is, it's one of the big ones, we have to continue to invest or this will come back. foro...
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then there was a fourth. >> sabrina was the fourth to tell their manager katy with the good news. >>t. >> i said, indicaty, it would be hilarious if you were pregnant. >> she called from the bathroom. i said what's wrong. she was like, nothing's wrong, come here. slowly by slowly we went in the bathroom and we all went in there. you could have heard us everywhere. we were so excite. we were screaming, oh, my goodness. >> the patients in this cancer ward where life can be fleeting are having fun with the baby boom. one patient has dubbed the nurses the fabulous six-pack. >> do you see a little joy in here? >> yes, definitely. it brightens their face, you can see it. >> reporter: while they didn't plan to get pregnant, they say this is not a coincidence. >> my husband and i tried for almost a year, so for all of this to happen at the same time j just really mind-blowing. >> what we're most excited about is future play dates and getting a picture of all the bumps is fine and getting pictures of all the babies is going to be even more fun. >> reporter: for "cbs this morning." >>> new res
then there was a fourth. >> sabrina was the fourth to tell their manager katy with the good news. >>t. >> i said, indicaty, it would be hilarious if you were pregnant. >> she called from the bathroom. i said what's wrong. she was like, nothing's wrong, come here. slowly by slowly we went in the bathroom and we all went in there. you could have heard us everywhere. we were so excite. we were screaming, oh, my goodness. >> the patients in this cancer ward where life...
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. >> sabrina, two of the six people mentioned by the white house, james comey and andrew mccabe, formerly of the fbi, don't have security clearances any longer. >> i think that reinforces the fact that this is basically a politically motivated move by the president. that it's part of the broader efforts he has made to portray himself as the victim when it comes to the broader issue of russian interference in the u.s. election and the investigation that is related to that -- that it is a striking use of presidential power or even if it is within his authority because as others have pointed out it's essentially saying if you criticize me, this is a reasonable step for me to take, certainly retaliatory when none of the criticism is necessarily fictitious as sarah sanders suggested. these are officials speaking about the ways in which rodrigurussia interfered in the election and the contacts they were aware of and also stunning that after that week in helsinki of criticism of vladimir putin that he's more focused, the president, on settling personal scores than he is focused on preventing fut
. >> sabrina, two of the six people mentioned by the white house, james comey and andrew mccabe, formerly of the fbi, don't have security clearances any longer. >> i think that reinforces the fact that this is basically a politically motivated move by the president. that it's part of the broader efforts he has made to portray himself as the victim when it comes to the broader issue of russian interference in the u.s. election and the investigation that is related to that -- that it...
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. >> sabrina, the president likes to think he's the great dealmaker.egotiating ploy to get what he wants? >> few policymakers disagree that it's in need of a reform and an examination of the role in the world today but the president throwing a temper tantrum and holding the bedrock of the alliance as a bargaining chip is not the way to negotiate and it reinforces concerns as john mentioned of protections of europe and the leaders' worst fears going into the summit that next week the president could perhaps without allies strike a deal with vladimir putin sitting down with the russian president in helsinki. >> good point. you're an expert on russia. how's the kremlin reacting to what's going on over in brussels right now? >> i would imagine vladimir putin would approach some of the other countries with more finesse and subtlety than the president approached them with and this is what people feared going into both the nato meeting and vladimir putin in helsinki on monday. what is going to happen behind closed doors? why have a need for a private meeting?
. >> sabrina, the president likes to think he's the great dealmaker.egotiating ploy to get what he wants? >> few policymakers disagree that it's in need of a reform and an examination of the role in the world today but the president throwing a temper tantrum and holding the bedrock of the alliance as a bargaining chip is not the way to negotiate and it reinforces concerns as john mentioned of protections of europe and the leaders' worst fears going into the summit that next week the...
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sabrina, legal assistant in rome, says trump hasn't made the best impression, or bella figura, internationally, especially separating immigrant children from their families. "bella figura" or not, in italy's prime minister trump has a friend in europe. something hard to come by these days. delia gallagher, cnn, rome. >>> for many years now mh-370 families have waited for answers. many refuse to give up hope of finding their loved ones alive. others just want closure. >> now the malaysian government is releasing a new report on the lost flight. it held a news conference to explain its findings. 239 people were on board that flight when it took off from kuala lumpur in march 2014. it never reached its destination, beijing. the plane's ultimate fate remains a mystery still today. let's go to cnn's will ripley. he's live from hong kong. hello to you, will. what we're learning about this report, is there any significant new information? >> reporter: sadly, natalie, and you know, i remember march 8th, 2014 like it was yesterday. it was my first assignment for cnn, covering the missing plane. and for
sabrina, legal assistant in rome, says trump hasn't made the best impression, or bella figura, internationally, especially separating immigrant children from their families. "bella figura" or not, in italy's prime minister trump has a friend in europe. something hard to come by these days. delia gallagher, cnn, rome. >>> for many years now mh-370 families have waited for answers. many refuse to give up hope of finding their loved ones alive. others just want closure. >>...
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. >> thank you all, sabrina, errol, appreciate it. >>> the hearing is expected to be under way shortly for the accused russian agent, maria butina. more on that next. ♪ keep it comin' love. if you keep on eating, we'll keep it comin'. all you can eat riblets and tenders at applebee's. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. but behr premium stain y can weather any weather. overall #1 rated, weathers it all. find our most advanced formula exclusively at the home depot. sometimes a day at the ballpark is more than just a day at the ballpark. stadium pa : all military members stand and be recognized. sometimes fans cheer for those who wear a different uniform. no matter where or when you served, t-mobile stands ready to serve you. that's why we're providing half off family lines to all military. ♪ ♪ let your perfect drive come together at the lincoln summer invitation sales event. get 0% apr on select 2018 lincoln models plus $1,000 bonus cash. since joining ninehahi, ubmonths ago,o. my priority has been to listen to you... to cities and communities, and to my own employees. i've seen
. >> thank you all, sabrina, errol, appreciate it. >>> the hearing is expected to be under way shortly for the accused russian agent, maria butina. more on that next. ♪ keep it comin' love. if you keep on eating, we'll keep it comin'. all you can eat riblets and tenders at applebee's. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. but behr premium stain y can weather any weather. overall #1 rated, weathers it all. find our most advanced formula exclusively at the home depot....
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my name is sabrina. i am a resident of san francisco. i am a 30 year member of the union. i started out as an apprentice myself, as many of my brothers and sisters behind me. i serve as a business representative and compliance representative. i would like to ask you to pleas move forward, the p.l.a., to the full board for a vote. i want to make one point in my remaining few seconds. we are talking a lot about identity today and hugh is who. let me say, i love lbd as well. fifty% of the construction contractors that are on that list who are certified our union contractors. many of our own union contractors are part of the list. i think that is an important point. thank you so much for everyone in the participation of the session. it has an important piece of legislation and about city values. i support the p.l.a. and i hope you do too. >> ninety cents back of my work has been in san francisco. i am shocked at your court reports. a couple of members of my job could go on a work site and that is it, it will not be successful. it will not work. there is no way i could successf
my name is sabrina. i am a resident of san francisco. i am a 30 year member of the union. i started out as an apprentice myself, as many of my brothers and sisters behind me. i serve as a business representative and compliance representative. i would like to ask you to pleas move forward, the p.l.a., to the full board for a vote. i want to make one point in my remaining few seconds. we are talking a lot about identity today and hugh is who. let me say, i love lbd as well. fifty% of the...
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. >> sabrina, the president continues to take issue with the nato allies. saying the u.s.d very, very unfairly. it has been treated unfairly. he says for decades. what are the implications of these comments on the eve of this nato summit? >> well, the president has latched on to the issue of commitment to defense spending an it's fair to say that trump administration is not the first to complain that some nato countries are not paying their fair share. but what is distinct about president trump is he's actually willing to weaponize his position in a way that threatens to up-end america's relationships with some of its closest and most longstanding allies and this fixation on the 2% number that nato countries to pay at least 2% of the gross domestic product toward the military, military planners actually tell you that there's no magic number and for the president to singularly focus on the issue threatens to alienate close partners and distracts from the concerns facing nato coming to discussion about reforms that need to be made on the national security front. >> susan, an
. >> sabrina, the president continues to take issue with the nato allies. saying the u.s.d very, very unfairly. it has been treated unfairly. he says for decades. what are the implications of these comments on the eve of this nato summit? >> well, the president has latched on to the issue of commitment to defense spending an it's fair to say that trump administration is not the first to complain that some nato countries are not paying their fair share. but what is distinct about...
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and the family side that you and sabrina feel, that missing seat in every holiday never leaves. does is show a lot of the human side not just the movement side. >> correct. often we talk about the movement and how we tried to progress after the death. for many it's a story, but for us this is our livelihood. we know, we look at it as this is our son, we raised, we nurtured him and so a piece of that had been taken away from us. and 2,045 days later we're seeing the same thing over and over again. the acquittal is allowing white nationalists and white supremacists to go out and take kids away from their families the way trayvon was taken away from us. this can't continue to go on. >> you all founded a foundation. jay-z is coexecutive producers. so you've not just looked back. you've not just sat and just continued to be more memorializing affyo memorializing of your son but you've become an activist. you said in the documentary his being shot down made you stand up. >> absolutely. i think a lot of pressure was taken off of me when i started helping other mothers of other families
and the family side that you and sabrina feel, that missing seat in every holiday never leaves. does is show a lot of the human side not just the movement side. >> correct. often we talk about the movement and how we tried to progress after the death. for many it's a story, but for us this is our livelihood. we know, we look at it as this is our son, we raised, we nurtured him and so a piece of that had been taken away from us. and 2,045 days later we're seeing the same thing over and...
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. >> he is like the sabrina williams of basketball. i had to get a women's shout out there., whatever. be right back. wboard. matt: whoo! whoo! jen: but that all changed when we bought a house. matt: voilà! jen: matt started turning into his dad. matt: mm. that's some good mulch. ♪ i'm awake. but it was pretty nifty when jen showed me how easy it was to protect our home and auto with progressive. [ wrapper crinkling ] get this butterscotch out of here. progressive can't protect you from becoming your parents. there's quite a bit of work, 'cause this was all -- this was all stapled. but we can protect your home and auto when you bundle with us. i receive travel rewards. going new places. (oh!) going out for a bite. going anytime. rewarded! learn more at theexplorercard.com no one thought much of itm at all.l people said it just made a mess until exxonmobil scientists put it to the test. they thought someday it could become fuel and power our cars wouldn't that be cool? and that's why exxonmobil scientists think it's not small at all. energy lives here. i'm trying to manage my
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. >> my name is sabrina and i'm just wondering what you thought of the future in relation to global healthity and the reemergence of polio and malaria cases? >> i will just jump in really quick. the reason this funding, we have two issues and you brought up one we should have mentioned earlier. that is the reason why we have to continue to invest. we do not have a cure for hiv-aids. malaria is a little different it mainly kills children but it was very much part of the global fund. but the thing that you brought up is the resistance to current therapies today whether malaria or tuberculosis or hiv. the emergence of resistance to give the anti- retro viral or the drug then all of a sudden malaria evolves so you have to have the continued research. the other big issue is this resurgence of young people in africa today so they need both to receive that education because culturally they are not but again those same behaviors with, right back. >> we have mentioned a couple times of the importance of the infrastructure we created and that is so vital as we go forward. take the lessons learned th
. >> my name is sabrina and i'm just wondering what you thought of the future in relation to global healthity and the reemergence of polio and malaria cases? >> i will just jump in really quick. the reason this funding, we have two issues and you brought up one we should have mentioned earlier. that is the reason why we have to continue to invest. we do not have a cure for hiv-aids. malaria is a little different it mainly kills children but it was very much part of the global fund....
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to sabrina's point, this is, a very carefully selected joint is an important one but i would say theourt still have the ability to pass a particular type of job. in this argument. >> i want to ask one last question and we do need to wrap up. we have spoken a lot about the administration, actually spoken a lot about state actions in congress. obviously, congress tried to do a variety of things last year repeal and replace and then various stabilization measures and nothing was able to pass and we've seen in little bits, there was this market for state related legislation. is there anything helpful to say about, what are we likely to see out of congress if anything? will it be dataflow until the congress or the president or is there anything that might be an area for consensus or compromise? >> you're searching for trace elements . >> nothing before them in terms. >> i think after the midterms, if republicans hold the house and pick up a couple seats in the senate, my expectation is that we would see another effort at passing comprehensive aca repeal legislation. that's my guess. short
to sabrina's point, this is, a very carefully selected joint is an important one but i would say theourt still have the ability to pass a particular type of job. in this argument. >> i want to ask one last question and we do need to wrap up. we have spoken a lot about the administration, actually spoken a lot about state actions in congress. obviously, congress tried to do a variety of things last year repeal and replace and then various stabilization measures and nothing was able to pass...
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yes, sabrina. >> this has been a great panel. i have a question for brad. i am curious if you have any thoughts on whether the way iowa did its medicaid expansion and running the population through the exchange had any effect on either destabilizing or positive affect. >> that's a good question. i didn't talk about medicaid expansion at all. i don't think -- i can tell you one way or the other. i think the fact that we have medicaid -- there are some individuals that would have been in the 100s or 138. in the medicaid program instead of the marketplace. they started out a marketplace and then got moved over. started out being called marketplace choice in the co-op closed down and it was no choice. then they had to scramble say let's go to this one plan and marketplace or traditional state medicaid. now we have moved everybody into managed care. and we could have another panel about that. it is hard to get a read but i think it might be somewhat because we have a group of individuals at midpoint and others that are not in the marketplace that would've been.
yes, sabrina. >> this has been a great panel. i have a question for brad. i am curious if you have any thoughts on whether the way iowa did its medicaid expansion and running the population through the exchange had any effect on either destabilizing or positive affect. >> that's a good question. i didn't talk about medicaid expansion at all. i don't think -- i can tell you one way or the other. i think the fact that we have medicaid -- there are some individuals that would have been...
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yes, sabrina. >> thank you. this has been a great panel. i have a question for brad. i'm just sort of curious if you have any thoughts on whether the way iowa did its medicaid expansion, in other words, running that population through the exchange had any affect either destabilizing or a positive effect. >> that's a good question. i didn't talk about our medicaid expansion at all. i don't think i can tell you kind of one way or the other others than to say i think the fact that we have the medicaid expansion means that there are some individuals that would have been, you know, in sort of the 100 to 138, right, that are in our medicaid program instead of in our marketplace. i mean, they started out in the marketplace and then they got moved over. it started out being called marketplace choice and then the co-op closed down and and then there was no choice. so then you had to scramble to say we can go into this one plan on the marketplace or go into traditional state medicaid, but now we've moved everybody over into managed care. which is -- we could have another panel
yes, sabrina. >> thank you. this has been a great panel. i have a question for brad. i'm just sort of curious if you have any thoughts on whether the way iowa did its medicaid expansion, in other words, running that population through the exchange had any affect either destabilizing or a positive effect. >> that's a good question. i didn't talk about our medicaid expansion at all. i don't think i can tell you kind of one way or the other others than to say i think the fact that we...
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juan: y el medicamento que viene diaria sabrina, cuÁl es?n los tratamientos, eso bajÓ notablemente. llegó a un punto donde no pasan -- pasan 15 dÍas y no tiene convulsiones. es un niÑo normal, juega, molesta a la enfermera . le agarra el pelo. Él estÁ empezando como si tu vida dos aÑos o un aÑo. juan: muchas gracias. tengo que irme porque tengo otro caso que tenemos. muchas gracias. quÉ dios bendiga mucho bruno. quÉ bueno que se ha mejorado. seguimos con el tema. como estÁbamos hablando, hay diferentes condiciones que se podrÍan utilizar la marihuana medicinal. ahora quiero presentarles a arian ya al -- ariana ya el psicoterapeuta . tÚ utilizas la marihuana para dormir. tienes problemas de insomnio. ariana: asÍ es. tenía insomnio y no dormÍa por días. a veces dormÍa una hora y trabajaba tres horas. tenÍa un trabajo en el que me hace viajar mucho, estar en conferencias y trabajar mucho con gente. tengo que estar enfocada. la insomnio me dejaba... juan: cuÁntas veces a la semana lo usas? >> no uso cuando necesito. juan: cÓmo lo usas? >> tengo
juan: y el medicamento que viene diaria sabrina, cuÁl es?n los tratamientos, eso bajÓ notablemente. llegó a un punto donde no pasan -- pasan 15 dÍas y no tiene convulsiones. es un niÑo normal, juega, molesta a la enfermera . le agarra el pelo. Él estÁ empezando como si tu vida dos aÑos o un aÑo. juan: muchas gracias. tengo que irme porque tengo otro caso que tenemos. muchas gracias. quÉ dios bendiga mucho bruno. quÉ bueno que se ha mejorado. seguimos con el tema. como estÁbamos...
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fue sabrina la que pidiÓ el vestido. lo quiere rosa y estÉ todo listo para hacerlo.o si hay padres que quieren participar en la crianza de su hijo. hay padres que no quieren nada con sus hijos y ese no es mi caso. hay que ser parejos. todos los que han tenido oportunidad de quedarse con sus padres saben que no hay nada mÁs que tienen ambas figuras. andrÉs ademÁs, mitzy es muy amigo de marjorie de sousa. >> es mi amiga, la quiero mucho. es mi modelo. ademÁs, me encanta como ella modela la ropa. es hermosÍsima y modela mi ropa. en los ojos que tiene es impresionante. hicieron un lindo hijo. buscaran buenos genes porque entre los dos hicieron un hijo hermosÍsimo. no pueden negarlo. el niÑo te lo puedes comer de lo hermoso que es. andrÉs: podrÍa ser el mediador en esta relaciÓn? >> para quÉ meterme con uno? son ellos. yo creo que las cosas estarÁn tranquilas. >> yo creo que un consejo podrÍa servirles a ambos. tienen contacto entre ellos telefÓnico. creo que podrÍas hacer un buen mediador. >> ella es una mujer muy inteligente y yo creo que se les pasara ahora. puede ser
fue sabrina la que pidiÓ el vestido. lo quiere rosa y estÉ todo listo para hacerlo.o si hay padres que quieren participar en la crianza de su hijo. hay padres que no quieren nada con sus hijos y ese no es mi caso. hay que ser parejos. todos los que han tenido oportunidad de quedarse con sus padres saben que no hay nada mÁs que tienen ambas figuras. andrÉs ademÁs, mitzy es muy amigo de marjorie de sousa. >> es mi amiga, la quiero mucho. es mi modelo. ademÁs, me encanta como ella...
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as you will see, sabrina has an important break in the third.live pictures of that. kiki bertens up against the german g rges. kiki bertens knocked out pliskova yesterday, the last remaining top ten seed in the draw. now none of the top ten seats have reached the quarterfinals at wimbledon. it is the first time that has happened. kiki bertens took the first set 6—3. g rges hit back to take the second. that is g rges in her chair. at the moment, she currently has the advantage in the decisive third set, 4-1 advantage in the decisive third set, 4—1 up in the third set. so g rges should be putting her place in the semifinals, where she will face the winner of williams and giorgi. the other women's quarterfinals, through is angelique kerber, the former finalist in 2016, when she lost to serena williams. she came through her match against kasatkina. it finished 6—3, 7—5. angelique kerber in line to meet serena williams in the final if she can get there. 0stapenko also through, she beat cibulkov in straight sets, 7—5, 6-4. an cibulkov in straight sets
as you will see, sabrina has an important break in the third.live pictures of that. kiki bertens up against the german g rges. kiki bertens knocked out pliskova yesterday, the last remaining top ten seed in the draw. now none of the top ten seats have reached the quarterfinals at wimbledon. it is the first time that has happened. kiki bertens took the first set 6—3. g rges hit back to take the second. that is g rges in her chair. at the moment, she currently has the advantage in the decisive...