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she wrote that health care is unaffordable. it is a huge burden. how can people afford to pay more for health care than they make in a year? she said obamacare does not provide them with coverage for their medical needs and that it goes against everything they believe in for america. people like the man from cheyenne who says that the president's health care law is forcing him to choose between paying for his health care or paying for his mortgage. people like a small business owner in newcastle who says that before the affordable health care law, she could afford to pay for her employees' health care. after the law, she could not be at her employees could not afford it either so they might leave for a bigger company which probably is impossible. it's -- the small business owner might have to sell out to a bigger company which, many times, is also not going to be possible. she loves her community and wants to stay active as part of it. she is discouraged by the situation this health care law has created. it is asking for help. we have been asking f
she wrote that health care is unaffordable. it is a huge burden. how can people afford to pay more for health care than they make in a year? she said obamacare does not provide them with coverage for their medical needs and that it goes against everything they believe in for america. people like the man from cheyenne who says that the president's health care law is forcing him to choose between paying for his health care or paying for his mortgage. people like a small business owner in...
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at a time even when we are probably considered the richest of the most unaffordable city in the countryordability, accessibility are everybody's concern. and certain is one of my top concerns. so, i want to remember that the organizations that help us deliver our services is not all government. it could be community based agencies in many ways are more culturally competent when they are working with our immigrants in particular, working on the ground in the community. so by design, as non-profits they invest everything they have to the betterment of our communities. so we wanted to acknowledge them through these grants and through this fantastic campaign that we are lucky to have. specifically today, you have organizations like the asian pacific american community center in the visitation valley. somewhat isolated community admittedly because while we try to reach all communities in san francisco we have isolated poverty areas of our city. well, a pac has been there from the start and they are trying really hard to provide culturally competent services to moderate income to immigrant fa
at a time even when we are probably considered the richest of the most unaffordable city in the countryordability, accessibility are everybody's concern. and certain is one of my top concerns. so, i want to remember that the organizations that help us deliver our services is not all government. it could be community based agencies in many ways are more culturally competent when they are working with our immigrants in particular, working on the ground in the community. so by design, as...
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for many insurance would have been unaffordable again many would be uninsured again everyone's premiums have gone up. america would have upon backwards and that's not what we do, that's not what america does we move forward. >> he says he was threatened after denouncing the president for a third term in office, at least 77 people have been killed in the two months of violence protests sparked by the announcement which his opponent says is unconstitutional cars have been overturns in the streets of paris, as they protest against transport system. french cab byes claim the old prices are undercutting their business. lee reports now from paris. >> the streets of paris are significantly quieter the metro noticeably busier because of this, a major strike by the city official taxi driver whose have come out in force politicking what is normally a very busy intersection, in the heart of the city, they are angry with preorder prepay taxi companies line uber they feel are taking their jobs and not paying their taxis what we have seen here, are running battles between the police, and taxi drivers
for many insurance would have been unaffordable again many would be uninsured again everyone's premiums have gone up. america would have upon backwards and that's not what we do, that's not what america does we move forward. >> he says he was threatened after denouncing the president for a third term in office, at least 77 people have been killed in the two months of violence protests sparked by the announcement which his opponent says is unconstitutional cars have been overturns in the...
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have to do it today this luxury moratorium is a plan it is a plan to make sure that we can build unaffordable so status we've added 32 hundred households since 2000 we built over 17 hundred units in the mission aside from supervisor kim i want to see a supervisor that built more in 2000 and tells you what they've done we've lost over 3 thousand people we've actually created more demands we need to build 24 to 3 hundred units in the planning commission mission we have 7 percent in the pipeline and the argument people are coming for our unit they can't do it so, please support this luxury >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> (clapping.) >> good evening supervisors i'm john the co-founder of the latino cultural district i was thinking about the moratorium whether it get passed or not me and few others of core group we're burning out we did everything there is no help from city hall so okay along with we started to mention moratorium and the merchant open 24th street gave me their keys people 25 and thirty people a night this community is together and we're going to got rid of if i vote it down
have to do it today this luxury moratorium is a plan it is a plan to make sure that we can build unaffordable so status we've added 32 hundred households since 2000 we built over 17 hundred units in the mission aside from supervisor kim i want to see a supervisor that built more in 2000 and tells you what they've done we've lost over 3 thousand people we've actually created more demands we need to build 24 to 3 hundred units in the planning commission mission we have 7 percent in the pipeline...
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she wrote that health care is unaffordable. it is a huge burden. how can people afford to pay more for health care than they make in a year? obamacare does not provide them their medical needs, a goes against everything they believe in for america. people like a man from cheyenne who said the health care law is forcing him to choose between paying for health care and his mortgage. people like the small business owner and newcastle who said that before the affordable health care law, she could afford to pay for her employees' health care. her employees might leave for a bigger company, which probably is not possible. and the small business owner might have to sell out to a big company. which in many of the towns in wyoming, it is not possible. she loves her community and wants to stay in it. she is discouraged by the situation the law has created and is asking for help. we have been asking for help for some years now. and the president has recognized there needs to be hell. otherwise, there will be calamity. i describe some of them to you. that is b
she wrote that health care is unaffordable. it is a huge burden. how can people afford to pay more for health care than they make in a year? obamacare does not provide them their medical needs, a goes against everything they believe in for america. people like a man from cheyenne who said the health care law is forcing him to choose between paying for health care and his mortgage. people like the small business owner and newcastle who said that before the affordable health care law, she could...
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the federal web site would have lost their tax credits, their subsidies, making health insurance unaffordable issue before the court, four words in the affordable care act that reads - tax credits are available for those that enroll in health care through: chief justice john roberts writing for the majority said the words must be taken in context: roberts said: lip looup dissent. saying: the group behind the challenge wasn't disappointed. >> today's ruling was a tragedy for the rule of law. the supreme court twisted and summer assaulted on rules of statutory interpretation. this is the second time in three years that the supreme court has upheld a key provision of the aca. this time more definitively. other legal challenges are winding through the lower courts much after the ruling, the aca for now. is on firm legal ground. >>> joining us for a further look at the supreme court's decision in king versus burwell is fab reetso. an attorney who writes about the supreme court. welcome to the programme. it's a pleasure to be here. at the core of chief justice john roberts decision was a very, very
the federal web site would have lost their tax credits, their subsidies, making health insurance unaffordable issue before the court, four words in the affordable care act that reads - tax credits are available for those that enroll in health care through: chief justice john roberts writing for the majority said the words must be taken in context: roberts said: lip looup dissent. saying: the group behind the challenge wasn't disappointed. >> today's ruling was a tragedy for the rule of...
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insurance through the federal website health care.cove would have lost subsidies making health care unaffordable. four words reading - tax credits are available to those that enroll in health care through an exchange: chief justice john roberts writing for the major said said the words must be tape in context saying: on the other side justice scalia announced a dissent from the bench calling the majority opinion: he went on to say: the group behind the challenge was clearly disappointed. >> today's rule is a tragedy for the rule of law in this country. in a 6-3 decision the supreme court has twisted and somersaulted on rules of statutory interpretation. >> this is the second time in three years that the supreme court upheld a key provision of the aca. this time more definitively. other legal challenges are winding their way through the lower courts much after this ruling, it appears the aca is on firm legal ground. >>> today's ruling on the affordable care act is an affirmation of president barack obama's costly political battle to make it a reality. the president and congress had plenty to say
insurance through the federal website health care.cove would have lost subsidies making health care unaffordable. four words reading - tax credits are available to those that enroll in health care through an exchange: chief justice john roberts writing for the major said said the words must be tape in context saying: on the other side justice scalia announced a dissent from the bench calling the majority opinion: he went on to say: the group behind the challenge was clearly disappointed....
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that would make healthcare unaffordable for us all. >> reporter: if approved, the drug could be block busters costing the u.s. health system as much as $23 billion a year. in the news room, cate caugurian, kpix5. >>> still so sign of the two cons who broke out of the maximum security prison in up state new york. tonight, the man hunt is centered in an around the town of willboro, 30 miles from where david sweat and richard matt used power tools to break out saturday. more than 400 officers are searching the woods where someone says that he saw two people sneaking around. some officers were seen with weapons drawn near a house. >>> that prison break is similar to one that happened at folsom prison back in 1987. a convicted killer broke out in a shawshank style escape. as tony lopez tells us, all these years later that killer is still on the run. >> this was the storm train that glen godwin escaped through. >> reporter: they still talk about that day in june of 1987 as if it just happened. former state prison workers jim and joe were there friday morning when glen stewart goodwin made h
that would make healthcare unaffordable for us all. >> reporter: if approved, the drug could be block busters costing the u.s. health system as much as $23 billion a year. in the news room, cate caugurian, kpix5. >>> still so sign of the two cons who broke out of the maximum security prison in up state new york. tonight, the man hunt is centered in an around the town of willboro, 30 miles from where david sweat and richard matt used power tools to break out saturday. more than...
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both neighbors and businesses found baker's tax hike unaffordable.ion baker might take next. >>> the wheels are in motion in southeast d.c. today on the project to expand tunnels. the railroad announced it plans to block the northbound lanes between 5th and 7th streets. they should remain closed for two or three weeks for utility relocations and temporary street like installation. >>> still to come, tired of working 9:00 to 5:00? what you need to know about your savings before calling it a career. >> meet some young heroes who ran into a burning home to save not one but two babies. >> but next, what caused a balcony to collapse killing six students and injuring several more? the search for >>> flags are tblieg at half -- flying at half mast in ireland after the balcony crash in berkley, california. a sixth student from california was also killed and seven others injured. investigators believe weight was not a factor and the balcony may have had dry rot. >>> the boy who lost his arm over the weekend, the victim of a shark attack in north carolina is o
both neighbors and businesses found baker's tax hike unaffordable.ion baker might take next. >>> the wheels are in motion in southeast d.c. today on the project to expand tunnels. the railroad announced it plans to block the northbound lanes between 5th and 7th streets. they should remain closed for two or three weeks for utility relocations and temporary street like installation. >>> still to come, tired of working 9:00 to 5:00? what you need to know about your savings before...
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for many insurance would have become unaffordable again. many would have become uninsured again.ately everyone's premiums would have gone up america would have gone backwards. and that's not what we do. that's not what america does. we move forward. >> alan fisher joins us live from outside of the supreme court. what does this decision mean? >> reporter: it means the legal arguments are essentially over. what remains of the political argument? this all revolved around a few words. it was about exchanges established by the state, those against obama said that they meant the federal government wouldn't provide tax subsidies to those who wanted to buy health insurance. the supreme court said it was the intent of the law that was important, much more than the actual work. what does it mean in practice? well, the decision had gone against the obama white house, then 6.4 million people would have lost the subsidies, and many would have lost their healthcare coverage. so clearly you can see why the obama white house believes this is a significant victory for the american people but more
for many insurance would have become unaffordable again. many would have become uninsured again.ately everyone's premiums would have gone up america would have gone backwards. and that's not what we do. that's not what america does. we move forward. >> alan fisher joins us live from outside of the supreme court. what does this decision mean? >> reporter: it means the legal arguments are essentially over. what remains of the political argument? this all revolved around a few words....
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for many insurance would have become unaffordable again. many would have become uninsured again, ultimately everyone's premiums could have gone up. america would have gone backwards. and that's not what we do, we move forward. >> they are hoping to bring war crimes charges against israeli officials. documents also allege crimes in last year's war the authority joins the i.c.c. this year, a move rejected by israel. the i.c.c. chief prosecutor has told al jazeera the court wants to hear from israel as well as the palestinians before deciding on the next step. >> i am encouraging everyone, all sides to the conflict so provide my office with information, it is a phase that i need information to make a determination. either way. on the determined the next phase. so i am just continuing to call for that, that is absolutely important that this information is provided to my office. >> the u.n. special envoy has warned that the country is one step away from famine. almost 90% of the population needs humanitarian assistance. he want as career fire be
for many insurance would have become unaffordable again. many would have become uninsured again, ultimately everyone's premiums could have gone up. america would have gone backwards. and that's not what we do, we move forward. >> they are hoping to bring war crimes charges against israeli officials. documents also allege crimes in last year's war the authority joins the i.c.c. this year, a move rejected by israel. the i.c.c. chief prosecutor has told al jazeera the court wants to hear...
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stabilize the banking system but what's driving these losses is high risk mortgages that were unaffordable for borrowers. the reason we had a recession was borrowers were in over their head in debt. they couldn't refinance the high interest mortgages, i.t. was driving a lot of consumer demand they had to pull back. homeowners did everything they could to keep their homes, they were blowing through their savings, that was creating more economic distress. if we had done more then to restructure those mortgages, reduce principle make those payments affordable, oso they could have money to spend on other things i think the is he vairt of the recession would have been much less. that was harder to do. it was easier to write big checks to big banks. >> we were talking about it when it was happening you and i but the government came out with a number of sort of mandated home mortgage programs, harp home affordable plan,. >> there was a sejt of the borrower population they were gaining the system nonsympathetic, but no matter what you did for them we knew those folks but there were two-thirds of t
stabilize the banking system but what's driving these losses is high risk mortgages that were unaffordable for borrowers. the reason we had a recession was borrowers were in over their head in debt. they couldn't refinance the high interest mortgages, i.t. was driving a lot of consumer demand they had to pull back. homeowners did everything they could to keep their homes, they were blowing through their savings, that was creating more economic distress. if we had done more then to restructure...
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. >> reporter: beach home unaffordable for many of us but atlantic city has new homeowners, after scoring deals that they say were simply too good to pass up. eager buyers pack the auction hoping to snag their own piece of the new jersey shore, the bella a high rise near the ocean on pacific avenue knew puts 39 condos on the auction block at bargain basement prices. >> the bella is very close to the boardwalk. it has wonderful amenities indoor pool, you know, a gym units are very nice, and the views for most of the units are dramatic. >> we are trying to look for a deal. we are investors. if you don't come out you cannot swing the bat and hit the ball. >> reporter: luxury condo sold for close to half million in 2008 but recession hit and casinos closed forcing sale prices to plumet. well this resident of glenside bid $155,000 and walked away with what will be her weekend home. >> i'm very excited yes i cannot wait to bring my girls down and daughters can have a good time. it is kind of nice getaway. >> reporter: avid gamblers the goldsmith's fred son hope it will be a bet of the lifetime.
. >> reporter: beach home unaffordable for many of us but atlantic city has new homeowners, after scoring deals that they say were simply too good to pass up. eager buyers pack the auction hoping to snag their own piece of the new jersey shore, the bella a high rise near the ocean on pacific avenue knew puts 39 condos on the auction block at bargain basement prices. >> the bella is very close to the boardwalk. it has wonderful amenities indoor pool, you know, a gym units are very...
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6.3 million people could have lost their healthcare subsidies, and would have found health care unaffordable was a lot at stake here. justice roberts said there was a lot of economic and political significance to this decision. now the language in this statute was what was at question. four words. it said sub sid sdis are available to those who buy their insurance through exchanges, quote, established by the state, so what do those four words mean? the decenters say look if those four words mean something -- i'm sorry, i think it with us a scalia who wrote the descent, he said those four words are pretty obvious, and he said they should only be available to people who live in those states that established their own exchange. but justice roberts says you have to look at words in context, the context of the entire act, and he said we must look at the broader structure, justice roberts went on to say that if we interpreted it that in fact these credits could only apply to people who bought their insurance through state exchanges, then this could lead to a death spiral and the act, perhaps, coul
6.3 million people could have lost their healthcare subsidies, and would have found health care unaffordable was a lot at stake here. justice roberts said there was a lot of economic and political significance to this decision. now the language in this statute was what was at question. four words. it said sub sid sdis are available to those who buy their insurance through exchanges, quote, established by the state, so what do those four words mean? the decenters say look if those four words...
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but the council said residents and businesses found it unaffordable and hurtful not county's economic recovery. >>> coming up, a deadly balcony collapse here in the u.s. is seen as a national tragedy in ireland. >>> also ahead, the four-legged hero of a new hollywood movie walking the red carpet here in the nation's capital. >>> but up next, a new york sheriff believes a prison worker accused of helping two >>> tonight new york state police are changing their strategy to search for two escaped prisoners. for the last 11 days hundreds of officers have gone over 16 square miles of woods and fields near that prison in upstate new york. now they say they are going to search where the new leads take them. convicted killers david sweat and richard matt broke out of the prison using power tools. prison employee joyce mitchell is behind bars charged with giving those men hacksaw blades and other items to get out. at least six people were killed and seven others injured in this just awful apartment balcony accident. it simply gave way in berkeley, california. >> tonight we're learning five of
but the council said residents and businesses found it unaffordable and hurtful not county's economic recovery. >>> coming up, a deadly balcony collapse here in the u.s. is seen as a national tragedy in ireland. >>> also ahead, the four-legged hero of a new hollywood movie walking the red carpet here in the nation's capital. >>> but up next, a new york sheriff believes a prison worker accused of helping two >>> tonight new york state police are changing their...
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for many insurance would have become unaffordable again and many would have become uninsured again, and everybody's premium's could have gone up. america would have gone backwards. that's not what we do. that's not what america does. we move forward. so today is a victory for hard-working americans all across this country whose lives will continue to become more secure in a changing economy because of this law. if you are a parent, you can keep your kids on your plan until they are 26 something that has covered millions of people so far, and that's because of this law. if you are a senior, or an american with a disability, this law gives you discounts on your prescriptions, something that has saved 9 million americans an average of $1,600 so far. if you are a woman you can't be charged more than anybody else. even if you had cancer or your husband had heart disease or just because you are a woman. your insurer has to offer preventive services like mammograms and can't place caps on your care because of this law. because of this law, and because of today's decision, millions of americans
for many insurance would have become unaffordable again and many would have become uninsured again, and everybody's premium's could have gone up. america would have gone backwards. that's not what we do. that's not what america does. we move forward. so today is a victory for hard-working americans all across this country whose lives will continue to become more secure in a changing economy because of this law. if you are a parent, you can keep your kids on your plan until they are 26 something...
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it is unaffordable. i pay $337 per month.hen i go see a doctor, they want to run all kinds of tests on me, and my deductible goes up and then i have a bill at the end of the year for $10,000. they don't cover note dental and no eyeglasses. if we do lose the subsidies why can't they just there was all on medicare? thank you. guest: steve raised some important issues. issues that i actually very much agree with them on. that is that right now the affordable care act does not cover people over 18 years of age dental care, eye care. those are things that i hope will be changed sometime in the future. he is right. right now, neither dental care or eye care is included. my hope is that we will do much more in terms of enabling people to get coverage without high deductibles. i think that is the next agenda item. many efforts are being made to include a variety of key services -- prescription drugs, primary care -- that would be allowed to be provided in advance of the delectable. there is no question. we still have a lot to do to m
it is unaffordable. i pay $337 per month.hen i go see a doctor, they want to run all kinds of tests on me, and my deductible goes up and then i have a bill at the end of the year for $10,000. they don't cover note dental and no eyeglasses. if we do lose the subsidies why can't they just there was all on medicare? thank you. guest: steve raised some important issues. issues that i actually very much agree with them on. that is that right now the affordable care act does not cover people over 18...
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for many, insurance would have become unaffordable again. many would have become uninsured again.ltimately, everyone's premiums could have gone up. america would have gone backwards. that's not what we do. that's not what america does. we move forward. so, today is a victory for hardworking americans all across this country whose lives will continue to become more secure in the changing economy because of this law. if you're a parent, you can keep your kids on your plan until they turn 26. something that has covered millions of young people so far. that's because of this law. if you're a senior, or an american with a disability, this law gives you discounts on your prescriptions. something that's saved nine million americans an average of $1,600 so far. if you're a woman, you can't be charged more than anybody else even if you've had cancer or if your husband had heart disease or just because you're a woman. your insurer has to offer free preventive services like mammograms. they can't place annual or lifetime caps on your care because of this law. because of this law and because
for many, insurance would have become unaffordable again. many would have become uninsured again.ltimately, everyone's premiums could have gone up. america would have gone backwards. that's not what we do. that's not what america does. we move forward. so, today is a victory for hardworking americans all across this country whose lives will continue to become more secure in the changing economy because of this law. if you're a parent, you can keep your kids on your plan until they turn 26....
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americans would have had thousands of dollars worth of tax credits taken and insurance would be unaffordablein. everyone's premiums could have gone up. america would have gone backwards and that is not what we do. we move forward. today is the victory for hard working americans all across the country whose live continues to be more secure in the changing economy because of this law. if you are a parent you can keep your kids on the plan until they are 26. something that covered millions of people so far. if you are a senior or american with disability this law gives you discounts on prescriptions. something that saved 9 million americans $1600 so far. if you are a woman you cannot be charged more than anyone else. even if you had cancer heart disease or are a woman. your insurance has to offer free preventive services and can't place annual or lifetime caps on your care because of this law. because of this law and because of today's decision millions of americans who i hear from every single day continue to receive the tax credits who have given eight or ten people the choice of health care
americans would have had thousands of dollars worth of tax credits taken and insurance would be unaffordablein. everyone's premiums could have gone up. america would have gone backwards and that is not what we do. we move forward. today is the victory for hard working americans all across the country whose live continues to be more secure in the changing economy because of this law. if you are a parent you can keep your kids on the plan until they are 26. something that covered millions of...
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healthcare is unaffordable.how how can people afford to pay more for health care than they make in a year. medical leave. people like the man who said the president self-care lies forcing him to choose between paying for healthcare or his mortgage, the small business owner in newcastle who said before the affordable health care law she could afford to pay for employee health care. after she could not and employees could not afforded either. a bigger company which probably is not possible and the small business owner might like to sell out to a bigger company which also is not going to be possible. she loves her community and wants to stay active and is discouraged by the situation being created we have been asking for help for several years now and the president has recognized that there needs to be help or there will be calamities. i have described some of them. the president has given a waiver on some of the things that he knows are atrocious and will cause a huge problem with the economy of the united states.
healthcare is unaffordable.how how can people afford to pay more for health care than they make in a year. medical leave. people like the man who said the president self-care lies forcing him to choose between paying for healthcare or his mortgage, the small business owner in newcastle who said before the affordable health care law she could afford to pay for employee health care. after she could not and employees could not afforded either. a bigger company which probably is not possible and...
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would havensurance become unaffordable again. many would have become uninsured again.ltimately, everyone's premiums could have gone up. america would have gone backwards. that is not what we do. that is not what america does. we move forward. today is a victory for hard-working americans all across the country whose lives will continue to become more secure in a changing economy because of this law. olivia: the ruling is the high court's second in three years to preserve obamacare in the face of republican backed legal attacks. millions of americans keep using federal tax credits designed to make policies affordable. also gavehigh court the obama administration another legal victory or justices ruled people who file housing discrimination suits do not have to show they were victims of intentional bias. that is a blow to lenders and insurers. the ruling was 5-4. plaintiffs can base their case in part on whether a policy has a desperate impact on a minority whip. the emergency meeting in brussels ended without an agreement on the greek debt crisis. greek officials will c
would havensurance become unaffordable again. many would have become uninsured again.ltimately, everyone's premiums could have gone up. america would have gone backwards. that is not what we do. that is not what america does. we move forward. today is a victory for hard-working americans all across the country whose lives will continue to become more secure in a changing economy because of this law. olivia: the ruling is the high court's second in three years to preserve obamacare in the face...
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many, insurance would have become unaffordable again. many would have become uninsured again. ultimately, everyone's premiums could have gone up. america would have gone backwards. that is not what we do. that is not what america does. we move forward. victory for hard-working americans all across this country whose lives will continue to become more secure in a changing economy because of this law. betty: a collapse in state insurance markets. we have learned at net is close to buying humana and could reach a deal this weekend. that is according to several people with knowledge of the manner. .etna they made a formal bid this week in the form of cash and stock all the exact offer details not available. any are puzzles will probably value human above the $28 million market cap. betty: the supreme court gave the obama administration a ruling of people who file housing discrimination suits do not have to show they were victims of intentional bias. a blow to lenders and insurers. the ruling was 5-4. the court that plaintiffs can race there case -- base their case. ministerszone f
many, insurance would have become unaffordable again. many would have become uninsured again. ultimately, everyone's premiums could have gone up. america would have gone backwards. that is not what we do. that is not what america does. we move forward. victory for hard-working americans all across this country whose lives will continue to become more secure in a changing economy because of this law. betty: a collapse in state insurance markets. we have learned at net is close to buying humana...
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>> it is it bad for unaffordable care.ealth care costs are too high. premiums are up too high and pharmacy costs up 11 percent in 2014. and for the affordable care act to pay for it the government has to subsiddize. and the patient is not getting the care they are used to. quality care is down and costs is up. and more and more people are getting health care. >> and one of the things he's said. and even those outside of the obama care system we are benefitting in ways we don't realize. can you list them? >> i do think that what he's talking about in a positive way. they are researching further. it is going further. >> that is a positive. >> that is a positive. but the down side is overregulation means more and more paper work. physicians are trying to get out from the electronic health records. we are spending half of our time to see me. they see my face looking at a computer screen. we can't keep up in the way that preserves the face-to-face method of taking care of people. >> if you are called to advise republicans that
>> it is it bad for unaffordable care.ealth care costs are too high. premiums are up too high and pharmacy costs up 11 percent in 2014. and for the affordable care act to pay for it the government has to subsiddize. and the patient is not getting the care they are used to. quality care is down and costs is up. and more and more people are getting health care. >> and one of the things he's said. and even those outside of the obama care system we are benefitting in ways we don't...
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for many, insurance would have become unaffordable again. many would have to come uninsured again.imately everyone's premiums could have gone up. america would have gone backwards. that is not what we do. does.s not what america we move forward. today is a victory for hard-working americans all of us this country whose lives will continue to become more secure in a changing economy because of this law. if you are a parent, you can keep your kids on your plan until they turn 26. something that has covered millions of young people so far. that is because of this law. , or anare a senior american with a disability, this law gives you discount on your prescriptions, something that has saved nine millions of teen hundred dollars so far. $1600 dollars so far. if you are woman, you cannot be charged more than anyone else. because you have had cancer or your custom and had cancer. sband had cancer. they cannot place annual or lifetime caps on your care because of this law. because of this law in today's decision millions of americans who i hear from every single day will continue to receiv
for many, insurance would have become unaffordable again. many would have to come uninsured again.imately everyone's premiums could have gone up. america would have gone backwards. that is not what we do. does.s not what america we move forward. today is a victory for hard-working americans all of us this country whose lives will continue to become more secure in a changing economy because of this law. if you are a parent, you can keep your kids on your plan until they turn 26. something that...
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for many insurance would have become unaffordable again pre-many would have become uninsured again.ie: the next day, ruling these constitution requires same-sex couples be allowed to marry no matter where they live. president obama: folks who are willing to endure bullying, and stayed strong. and came to believe in themselves and who they were. and slowly made an entire country realize that love is love. countless, often anonymous heroes deserve our thanks. they should be very proud. america should be very proud. charlie: the week culminated with the string eulogy for the slain pastor and parishioners of the emmanuel african methodist episcopal church in charleston south carolina. president obama: we are here to remember a man of god who lived by faith. a man who believed in things not seen. a man who believed there were better days ahead. a man of service who persevered knowing full well he would not receive all those things he was promised because he believed his efforts would deliver a better life to those who followed. remember the flag -- removing the flight from the state capi
for many insurance would have become unaffordable again pre-many would have become uninsured again.ie: the next day, ruling these constitution requires same-sex couples be allowed to marry no matter where they live. president obama: folks who are willing to endure bullying, and stayed strong. and came to believe in themselves and who they were. and slowly made an entire country realize that love is love. countless, often anonymous heroes deserve our thanks. they should be very proud. america...
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among our guests congressman diane black on the unaffordable disaster that is obama care. hillary clinton may not be the very best retail politician we've ever seen in this country. in fact she seems to be more than a little grumpy. her poll numbers may be getting to her. she's finding all about 2016. >>. >> in iraq right now we have the right strategy a combination of coalition air strikes, training equipping, assisting, and effective local partners. that is the winning strategy. >> the state department also says 10,000 islamic state fighters have been killed by american air strikes in iraq and syria over the past nine months offering a body count for the first time over that period but that winning strategy m view of the white house certainly doesn't include disturbing new reports a major part of the u.s. effort to fight the islamic state now consisting of bombing the expensive military equipment that our own military provided the iraqis. equipment that is now fallen into the hands of the islamic state. this week iraqi prime minister dropped a bombshell admitting that hi
among our guests congressman diane black on the unaffordable disaster that is obama care. hillary clinton may not be the very best retail politician we've ever seen in this country. in fact she seems to be more than a little grumpy. her poll numbers may be getting to her. she's finding all about 2016. >>. >> in iraq right now we have the right strategy a combination of coalition air strikes, training equipping, assisting, and effective local partners. that is the winning strategy....
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for many, insurance would have become unaffordable again.ve become uninsured again ultimately everyone's premiums could have gone up. america would have gone backwards. that's not what we do. that's not what america does. we move forward. so today is a victory for hard-working americans all across this country whose lives will continue to become more secure in a changing economy because of this law. if you are a parent you can keep your kids on your plan until they turn 26 something that has covered millions of young people so far. that's because of this law. if you're a senior or an american with a disability, this law gives you discounts on your prescriptions, something that has saved 9 million americans an average of $1600 so far. if you are a woman, you can't be charged more than anybody else, even if you have had cancer or your husband had heart disease or just because you are a woman. your insurer has to offer preventative services like mammograms. they can't place annual or lifetime caps on your care because of this law. because of th
for many, insurance would have become unaffordable again.ve become uninsured again ultimately everyone's premiums could have gone up. america would have gone backwards. that's not what we do. that's not what america does. we move forward. so today is a victory for hard-working americans all across this country whose lives will continue to become more secure in a changing economy because of this law. if you are a parent you can keep your kids on your plan until they turn 26 something that has...
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way the 64 million would have lost their tax charges subsidies, making their health insurance unaffordable and unraveling the healthcare law. at issue four words in the affordable care act reading tax credits through an exchange established by the state. chief justice john roberts writing for the majority, said that the words must be taken in context. "congress passed it to help the insurance markets, and not to destroy them and if at all possible, we must interpret the law in a way that's consistent with the former and avoid the latter. roberts said that not having the subsidies could push the state's individual insurance market into a death spiral. scalia gave his dissent from the bench calling it absure, saying that it rewrites the law to make tax credits available everywhere, and he went on to say that today's interpretation is not only unnatural but unheard of. >> who would have ever dreamt that the exchange established by the state means established by the state or the federal government? the group behind the challenge was clearly disappointed. >> today's ruling is a tragedy for the
way the 64 million would have lost their tax charges subsidies, making their health insurance unaffordable and unraveling the healthcare law. at issue four words in the affordable care act reading tax credits through an exchange established by the state. chief justice john roberts writing for the majority, said that the words must be taken in context. "congress passed it to help the insurance markets, and not to destroy them and if at all possible, we must interpret the law in a way that's...
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among our guests congressman diane black on the unaffordable disaster that is obamacare. and if you are among those who thought the clinton foundation scandal would get worse you're right. new reports, the clinton foundation received 26 million dollars from sweden at the very same time the swedish government was lobbying hillary clinton's state department to abandon sanctions that threatened its business with iran and looks like the swedes got their money's worth from the clintons. that story coming up. >>> and the daily mail's francesca chambers and rich lowry join us tonight. >>> we begin with terrorism in communities like boston and garland, texas. fox news chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge with our report. >> reporter: lou, the witnesses testified this morning that there are a couple thousand hard core isis propagandists on the web with 50,000 followers. and yet another 200,000 are receiving their messages. on the situation in boston the fbi witness said the 26-year-old suspect usaama rahim had gone operational. >> the targets that are out there the
among our guests congressman diane black on the unaffordable disaster that is obamacare. and if you are among those who thought the clinton foundation scandal would get worse you're right. new reports, the clinton foundation received 26 million dollars from sweden at the very same time the swedish government was lobbying hillary clinton's state department to abandon sanctions that threatened its business with iran and looks like the swedes got their money's worth from the clintons. that story...
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for many, insurance would have become unaffordable again. many would be uninsured given, ultimately everyone's premiums could have gone up. america would have gone backwards. and that's not what we do, we move forward. so victory for the president what sort of reaction? is. >> well, the candidates have all criticized it pretty strongly, in fact, one of the candidates described it as judicial tyranny. others are saying we have to repeat obama care, what exactly that will be they have never managed to detail in the four or five years that they have been fighting against it but as we move closer to the presidential election, then candidates will be under pressure when they say we want to get rid of something, that could have provided insurance coverage for millions, what they will replace it with. as for the democrats they couldn't be happier, they are all delighted with the decision that the court has made. they said every time it has face add challenge then it has managed to defeat it, but every time, it is john roberts has considered to be a
for many, insurance would have become unaffordable again. many would be uninsured given, ultimately everyone's premiums could have gone up. america would have gone backwards. and that's not what we do, we move forward. so victory for the president what sort of reaction? is. >> well, the candidates have all criticized it pretty strongly, in fact, one of the candidates described it as judicial tyranny. others are saying we have to repeat obama care, what exactly that will be they have never...
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brenda is right, a lot of people sometimes feel it is unaffordable to get the care they need.ne thing that can be done is that we can exempt more services like primary care from the deductible. if you want to get a checkup from the doctor, you can get that and don't have to pay the deductible. we are hoping that more such critical services are made available. host: who covers the cost? guest: it is picked up by the insurance company because they will have to pay the primary care physician. the other thing is we can increase the protections that people have when they have coverage, such that right now for those people who are poor, those below 250% of poverty they have a cap on how much they have to pay out-of-pocket in a year. we can improve those protections. host: jerry is from pennsylvania talking to ron pollack of families usa. caller: yes, i have a few questions and comments. first of all, when nancy pelosi said you have to pass this to see what is in it or you have to pass it to see what's in it, i am glad that the republicans didn't sign that because i don't think any o
brenda is right, a lot of people sometimes feel it is unaffordable to get the care they need.ne thing that can be done is that we can exempt more services like primary care from the deductible. if you want to get a checkup from the doctor, you can get that and don't have to pay the deductible. we are hoping that more such critical services are made available. host: who covers the cost? guest: it is picked up by the insurance company because they will have to pay the primary care physician. the...
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for many insurance would have become unaffordable again. many would have become uninsured again. ultimately, everyone's premiums could have gone up. america would have gone backwards. and that's not what we do. that's not what america does. we move forward. so today is a victory for hard-working americans all across this country whose lives will continue to become more secure in a changing economy because of this law. if you're a parent you can keep your kids on your plan until they turn 26. something that has covered millions of young people so far. that's because of this law. if you're a senior or an american with a disability this law gives you discounts on your prescriptions. something that has saved 9 million americans an average of $1600 so far. if you're a woman, you can't be charged more than anybody else. even if you've had cancer or your husband had heart disease or just because you're a woman. your insurer has to offer preventive services like mammograms. they can't place annual or lifetime caps on your care because of this law. because of this law and because of today
for many insurance would have become unaffordable again. many would have become uninsured again. ultimately, everyone's premiums could have gone up. america would have gone backwards. and that's not what we do. that's not what america does. we move forward. so today is a victory for hard-working americans all across this country whose lives will continue to become more secure in a changing economy because of this law. if you're a parent you can keep your kids on your plan until they turn 26....
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among our guests congressman diane black on the unaffordable disaster that is obama care. and hillary clinton may not be the very best retail politician we've ever seen in this country. in fact, she seems to be more than a little grumpy. her poll numbers may be getting to her. she's finding all about 2016. >>. >> in iraq right now we have the right strategy a combination of coalition air strikes, training, equipping, assisting, and effective local partners. that is the winning strategy. >> the state department also says 10,000 islamic state fighters have been killed by american air strikes in iraq and syria over the past nine months offering a body count for the first time over that period, but that winning strategy m view of the white house certainly doesn't include disturbing new reports a major part of the u.s. effort to fight the islamic state now consisting of bombing the expensive military equipment that our own military provided the iraqis. equipment that is now fallen into the hands of the islamic state. this week iraqi prime minister dropped a bombshell admitting
among our guests congressman diane black on the unaffordable disaster that is obama care. and hillary clinton may not be the very best retail politician we've ever seen in this country. in fact, she seems to be more than a little grumpy. her poll numbers may be getting to her. she's finding all about 2016. >>. >> in iraq right now we have the right strategy a combination of coalition air strikes, training, equipping, assisting, and effective local partners. that is the winning...