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and the annual uninsured rate has been reduced to the lowest levels on record. >> the rate of uninsured people is down to 11.6%. health officials estimate about 10.5 million your honor insured people are still eligible for coverage. this new enrollment period will be the toughest yet. >> most of the low hanging fruit so to speak has already been picked. those who benefit the most from subsidies have already enrolled. they think they can live without it, convincing them they actually do need insurance, that's going to be the challenge. >> while our goals are harder to reach we're working harder to reach them. we know americans are depending on it, and we're doing everything we can to find the coverage they need. >> the obama administration will market to areas dallas,ing miami, northern new jersey. 2016 will be the true test of the affordable care act and this time the ads will need to be a lot more convincing. minnesota, land of 10,000 reasons for getting health insurance. >> the affordable care act two years after the deeply troubled rollout. grace maria marie turner. robert grayboy, s
and the annual uninsured rate has been reduced to the lowest levels on record. >> the rate of uninsured people is down to 11.6%. health officials estimate about 10.5 million your honor insured people are still eligible for coverage. this new enrollment period will be the toughest yet. >> most of the low hanging fruit so to speak has already been picked. those who benefit the most from subsidies have already enrolled. they think they can live without it, convincing them they actually...
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americans didn't know about open enrollment -- and two-thirds of uninsured americans said they knew little or nothing about the entire marketplace system. when people did know about thth affordable care act -- they generally didn't like it.a lot of that was blamed on a constant barage of attacks -- many from republicans -- towards the legislation. legislation.they talked about how it added to the budget deficit -- and how many people were promised that they'd be able to keep their doctors if they liked them -- only to be forced to see doctors that fit within their new plans.the law even ended up in front of the supreme court on a challenge thatatould have severly limited the program's subsidies that make insurance for many americans more affordable.in a major blow to the law's opponents -- the court led that the subsides should be available to all americans. they were afraid of the impact it would have on the bill. but it is not the cot's job to determine what the impact might be. they're job is t t simply interpret whether the law has been followed. followed.: i think scalia had a
americans didn't know about open enrollment -- and two-thirds of uninsured americans said they knew little or nothing about the entire marketplace system. when people did know about thth affordable care act -- they generally didn't like it.a lot of that was blamed on a constant barage of attacks -- many from republicans -- towards the legislation. legislation.they talked about how it added to the budget deficit -- and how many people were promised that they'd be able to keep their doctors if...
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motorist coverage just for that situation where if you got hit by an uninsured motorist or somebody that didn't have enough coverage then your policy would kick in and held cover the bodily injuries associated with that accident." kcrg-tv9's jill kasparie digs into this issue, tonight at ten. hear from a family who has been a victim to a situation where a driver didn't have insurance. an hiawatha shooting range is helping veterans who are in need of food. midwest shooting hosted its first food drive today. the business will donate the cash and cans it collects to the iowa veterans food pantry. for every dollar or item donated, people received a raffle ticket for a drawing for more than $3,000 dollars worth of prizes. midwest shooting says it organized the food drive to let people know of veterans' needs. "the veterans give a lot and some aren't necessarily aware that they give even after they come home with food hardships and other things so we just kind of feel like it's a group that gets overlooked after they leave the service." midwest shooting is collecting cans and money until
motorist coverage just for that situation where if you got hit by an uninsured motorist or somebody that didn't have enough coverage then your policy would kick in and held cover the bodily injuries associated with that accident." kcrg-tv9's jill kasparie digs into this issue, tonight at ten. hear from a family who has been a victim to a situation where a driver didn't have insurance. an hiawatha shooting range is helping veterans who are in need of food. midwest shooting hosted its first...
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getting rid of uninsured drivers, plus, the story that has gone viral. a woman in omaha wanted to pet a tiger. elizabeth: would you look at that sign in downtown kansas city, proudly proclaiming they are world champs. this morning, you can live stream kcci eight news this morning our mobile app. maxx your thing at t.j.maxx with better brands, at prices that work for you. make each day a little better. >> the most watched morning this is iowa's news leader. this is kcci 8 news this morning. alyx: a long and dangerous car chase with police ends right here on foot, and with the help of a canine unit. how it all unfolded, and why police think the suspect is on the run. elizabeth: plus, risks on the road. new insight into the number of uninsured drivers on iowa roads and the new plan one lawmaker has to crack down on them. eric: they were celebrating with champagne. it's been an all-night celebration in kansas city and new york after the royals win the world series. the big moments from the game ahead. welcome back, everyone it's , monday november 2. i'm eric
getting rid of uninsured drivers, plus, the story that has gone viral. a woman in omaha wanted to pet a tiger. elizabeth: would you look at that sign in downtown kansas city, proudly proclaiming they are world champs. this morning, you can live stream kcci eight news this morning our mobile app. maxx your thing at t.j.maxx with better brands, at prices that work for you. make each day a little better. >> the most watched morning this is iowa's news leader. this is kcci 8 news this...
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the uninsured rate has decreased by 45%. first time, more than 90% of americans are covered. if you have not gotten covered yet, or if you care about someone who has not gotten covered, now's your chance. it is open enrollment season for the health insurance marketplace. what that means is, with a few clicks on healthcare.gov, you will find private insurance companies competing for your business. he can compare plans and choose the one that is right for your family. in fact, most americans will find an option that cost less than $75 a month. even if you already have insurance or the marketplace, check it out, shopping around can save money. last year consumers who shopped saved almost $400. take the story of a man named phil, who e-mailed me earlier this year. he is a soft -- software developer from chicago. last winter, he had an idea for a new app and it decided to start his own company, that can be scary. but phil went to healthcare.gov and answered a few questions, picked a plan and even found out he was eligible for a t
the uninsured rate has decreased by 45%. first time, more than 90% of americans are covered. if you have not gotten covered yet, or if you care about someone who has not gotten covered, now's your chance. it is open enrollment season for the health insurance marketplace. what that means is, with a few clicks on healthcare.gov, you will find private insurance companies competing for your business. he can compare plans and choose the one that is right for your family. in fact, most americans will...
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the new plan an iowa lawmaker has to get rid of uninsured drivers, making the roads safer for you. plus the story that's gone viral a woman wanted to pet a tiger in , omaha and wound up in the hospital. elizabeth: and would you look at that? a sign in downtown kansas city proudly proclaiming they're world series champs this morning. a look at the overnight celebrations just ahead. eric: and remember, if you're in the kitchen, getting ready in the bathroom, or at work, you morning through our mobile app. sides to basketball star an fashion icon russell westbrook. and with coverage in the middle of anywhere from u.s. cellular, he can find some new ones. like, farmer. russell's brussels. russell speaking. paleontologist. hashtag t-rex. park ranger. where am i? and t.v. spokesperson. that's my line. i got it. with u.s. cellular, you can do all the things you like, from the middle of anywhere. >> the most watched morning news in central iowa. this is iowa's news leader. this is kcci 8 news this morning. alyx: a police chase ends with a suspect being brought down by a police dog. how it
the new plan an iowa lawmaker has to get rid of uninsured drivers, making the roads safer for you. plus the story that's gone viral a woman wanted to pet a tiger in , omaha and wound up in the hospital. elizabeth: and would you look at that? a sign in downtown kansas city proudly proclaiming they're world series champs this morning. a look at the overnight celebrations just ahead. eric: and remember, if you're in the kitchen, getting ready in the bathroom, or at work, you morning through our...
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that's why i've always apart a tax credit for the uninsured. was will support for health insurance as a 1-to step to get health insurance and power back in the hands of patients. dimension, we will take a break but more into obama care, asked people to join along on the facebook page, channel 13 facebook page. all kinds of questions about whether people are hurt by the santorum when we come >> we asked the psalm facebook and a lot of responses here. the affordable care act helping or hurting you. the several people who say they are seeing a lot in this, edward went from $100 a month with everything covered to $400 a month for no dental, no vision before obama care come his employer paid for everything. and insurance went up 25 percent a year and now $900 per month for a family up 4 out-of-pocket. finally patrick wrote us, more than $700 a month. wellness out-of-pocket, pretty affordable he says in a pigsty. we do have people saying they have benefited -- benefited from this. and others have shared their thoughts on this but we start with mindy,
that's why i've always apart a tax credit for the uninsured. was will support for health insurance as a 1-to step to get health insurance and power back in the hands of patients. dimension, we will take a break but more into obama care, asked people to join along on the facebook page, channel 13 facebook page. all kinds of questions about whether people are hurt by the santorum when we come >> we asked the psalm facebook and a lot of responses here. the affordable care act helping or...
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we are at 17.6 million in terms of the number of americans no longer uninsured.predicted we'd be around the 17 million range at this point. with regard to the people in the marketplace, one of the largest differences between us and cbo is cbo in their estimates, and that was before we has this experience, 6 million people would move from an employer-based insurance to the marketplace. it is not something we have seen. david: when you hear people saying this continues to be love -- rolled out, you disagree? sylvia: i think it is imported to focus on, is it a product in terms of specific to the marketplace, what consumers want, and are issuers a part of doing that. i think it is important to go back to, we want to focus on the production of the uninsured. people enroll in the marketplace or because they have low unemployment and the nation. positive ways to impact and and thatey uninsured is the outcome we want to focus on. to youi want to talk lastly on the expansion of medicaid. you mentioned you are in regular conversations with insurers among other people. are
we are at 17.6 million in terms of the number of americans no longer uninsured.predicted we'd be around the 17 million range at this point. with regard to the people in the marketplace, one of the largest differences between us and cbo is cbo in their estimates, and that was before we has this experience, 6 million people would move from an employer-based insurance to the marketplace. it is not something we have seen. david: when you hear people saying this continues to be love -- rolled out,...
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we let the country in the reduction of uninsured, more than 50% of previous uninsured are now covered. more than 520,000 people in a state of 4.4 million. in my district alone, we have reduced the uninsured rate by 81%. that is an astounding accomplishment the -- accomplishment. every day, i am hearing from people who now have insurance and have a family member or neighbor or friend whose life has been saved because they had insurance that they otherwise would not have had. i could talk about that for a long time. the focus on this hearing is on the co-ops. i want to set the record straight with what happened in kentucky. unlike most of the co-ops reviewed by your office, is it your understanding that the kentucky health cool had far higher enrollment than expected op at far higher enrollment then expected? ms. jarmon: we actually have a chart in the report and for kentucky, yes, it was like 183%. that was one of the few. and is it your understanding that they were much sicker and utilize much more care and were more expensive to ensure than the general information -- general public?
we let the country in the reduction of uninsured, more than 50% of previous uninsured are now covered. more than 520,000 people in a state of 4.4 million. in my district alone, we have reduced the uninsured rate by 81%. that is an astounding accomplishment the -- accomplishment. every day, i am hearing from people who now have insurance and have a family member or neighbor or friend whose life has been saved because they had insurance that they otherwise would not have had. i could talk about...
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we let the country in the reduction of uninsured, more than 50% of previous uninsured are now covered. more than 520,000 people in a state of 4.4 million. in my district alone, we have reduced the uninsured rate by 81%. that is an astounding accomplishment the -- accomplishment. every day, i am hearing from people who now have insurance and have a family member or neighbor or friend whose life has been saved because they had insurance that they otherwise would not have had. i could talk about that for a long time. the focus on this hearing is on the co-ops. i want to set the record straight with what happened in kentucky. unlike most of the co-ops reviewed by your office, is it your understanding that the kentucky health cool had far higher enrollment than expected op at far higher enrollment then expected? ms. jarmon: we actually have a chart in the report and for kentucky, yes, it was like 183%. that was one of the few. and is it your understanding that they were much sicker and utilize much more care and were more expensive to ensure than the general information -- general public?
we let the country in the reduction of uninsured, more than 50% of previous uninsured are now covered. more than 520,000 people in a state of 4.4 million. in my district alone, we have reduced the uninsured rate by 81%. that is an astounding accomplishment the -- accomplishment. every day, i am hearing from people who now have insurance and have a family member or neighbor or friend whose life has been saved because they had insurance that they otherwise would not have had. i could talk about...
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motorist coverage just for that situation where if you got hit by an uninsured motorist or somebody that didn't have enough coverage then your policy would kick in and held cover the bodily injuries associated with that accident." many people have had to face paying for damages on their own when they get into an accident and the other person is not insured. you can learn more about those personal stories under this story on kcrg dot com. friends and family are preparing to say their final goodbyes to an army reservist from cedar rapids. sergeant shawn laurion's funeral is set for tomorrow at the murdoch funeral home. the 44-year-old was getting ready for his first deployment. but he died of a heart attack during a training exercise in virginia last monday. fellow soldiers escorted him home from the des moines international airport saturday night. " it meant the world to us. these were people who were strangers except for being fellow americans and that at that moment felt like a really important bond " sergeant shawn laurion leaves behind a wife, two children, and two grandchildren.
motorist coverage just for that situation where if you got hit by an uninsured motorist or somebody that didn't have enough coverage then your policy would kick in and held cover the bodily injuries associated with that accident." many people have had to face paying for damages on their own when they get into an accident and the other person is not insured. you can learn more about those personal stories under this story on kcrg dot com. friends and family are preparing to say their final...
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. >> the poor, uninsured will get more care through medicaid through obamacare. so they will be better off. this is fundamentally a redistribution of wealth from the middle class to the poor by the president. >> e-mac, i'm not poor, middle class. i'm doing well. but my deductibles are so high i pay thousands of dollars before i reach it and i have to admit i don't go to the doctor much because of it. >> your doctor called me and said he misses you. just kidding. yeah. here's what's going on. kaiser which is the nonpartisan healthle re search group said 32 million people are uninsured and a quarter of those adults and children are eligible for obamacare. what's going on is obamacare subsidies for the premium, tax credits and not for the deductibles. the plans are so limited you can't ax sesz medical specialists you may need. that's a big deal. >> rich, while deductibles are going way up, wages are stagnant. in fact, we have a figure showing health care costs and wages since obamacare began in 2010. look at this. wages up 10%. if that much, by the way. deductibles
. >> the poor, uninsured will get more care through medicaid through obamacare. so they will be better off. this is fundamentally a redistribution of wealth from the middle class to the poor by the president. >> e-mac, i'm not poor, middle class. i'm doing well. but my deductibles are so high i pay thousands of dollars before i reach it and i have to admit i don't go to the doctor much because of it. >> your doctor called me and said he misses you. just kidding. yeah. here's...
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. >> how many people uninsured. >> 32 million people still uninsured so many of those that did get insurance under the obama healthcare law ended up on medicaid which is program doesn't work well. it pays doctors and hospitals so little hard for them to get in to get an appointment to see a doctor. >>st dos go up, fewer people sign up because it's gotten more expensive and then the pool of those actually participating are older and sicker, and because they are older and sicker, the premiums go up. and then people -- the costs now are up again. and, of course, the co-pay is getting much more expensive. tell me, where is this headed for everybody? >> well, fewer of the young, healthy people sign up. the prices are continuing to go up and that's what we are going to see. choices are going to go down. only way insurance companies can try to keep the prices in narrow range is to say you can go to fewer hospitals, fewer doctors, is which is why the obama administration is now saying if you want to find insurance, you better shop around which means you had to get rid of what you had last year. >> a
. >> how many people uninsured. >> 32 million people still uninsured so many of those that did get insurance under the obama healthcare law ended up on medicaid which is program doesn't work well. it pays doctors and hospitals so little hard for them to get in to get an appointment to see a doctor. >>st dos go up, fewer people sign up because it's gotten more expensive and then the pool of those actually participating are older and sicker, and because they are older and...
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motorist coverage just for that situation where if you got hit by an uninsured motorist or somebody that didn't have enough coverage then your policy would kick in and held cover the bodily injuries associated with that accident." many people have had to face paying for damages on their own when they get into an accident and the other person is not insured. you can learn more about those personal stories under this story on kcrg dot com. friends and family are preparing to say their final goodbyes to an army reservist from cedar rapids. sergeant shawn laurion's funeral is set for tomorrow at the murdoch funeral home. the 44-year-old was getting ready for his first deployment. but he died of a heart attack during a training exercise in virginia last monday. fellow soldiers airport saturday night. " it meant the world to us. these were people who were strangers except for being fellow americans and that at that moment felt like a really important bond " sergeant shawn laurion leaves behind a wife, two children, and two grandchildren. governor branstad's effort to privatize iowa's medi
motorist coverage just for that situation where if you got hit by an uninsured motorist or somebody that didn't have enough coverage then your policy would kick in and held cover the bodily injuries associated with that accident." many people have had to face paying for damages on their own when they get into an accident and the other person is not insured. you can learn more about those personal stories under this story on kcrg dot com. friends and family are preparing to say their final...
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but tens of millions of americans are still uninsured and premiums are rising for many.h and human services secretary sylvia matthews-berwell joins me now. you have some real victories in terms of the enrollment numbers. what are the challenges still ahead? >> as we look at the overall, i think the most important thing to focus on is the number of uninsured. that number has been reduced by 17.6 million in the country and we want to make sure that we keep reducing that number. right now, open enrollment and the marketplace, an important part of that. we think there are about 10.5 million folks who are still out there who are eligible and that's who we are hoping to reach during this open enro enrollme enrollment. >> your message to them is first of all, the computer glitches have been fixed, that it's not that difficult, but what about the premium costs? >> affordability is a very important part of our messaging. as one talks about the premium costs, understanding that financial assistance is available. eight out of ten americans who are in the marketplace receive that fi
but tens of millions of americans are still uninsured and premiums are rising for many.h and human services secretary sylvia matthews-berwell joins me now. you have some real victories in terms of the enrollment numbers. what are the challenges still ahead? >> as we look at the overall, i think the most important thing to focus on is the number of uninsured. that number has been reduced by 17.6 million in the country and we want to make sure that we keep reducing that number. right now,...
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the pohren family and their attorney know if uninsured drivers would stay off the road, josh wouldn't be where he's at now. "if somebody is sitting on that couch and they don't have enough money to pay for their insurance, just think a minute before you pick up the keys and go get in the car because what might be a simple trip to a grocery store oa sporting event can end up in a crash like this and that person gets nothing." for now, they're going to focus on his recovery and get him walking again soon. "now he's to the point, though, where he gets a little bit better every single day. so, it's been good, right? yeah. it's been hard." walking video tag: insurance agents say you to make sure you are getting that uninsured/und erinsured coverage as part of your plan. in cedar rapids, jill kasparie, kcrg-tv9 news. insurance face fines and the potential for their driver's license to be taken away. we're also told that the city of cedar rapids has a local impound policy of towing vehicles if the driver does not have a policy. meterologist chris havely is in with the first alert forecast...
the pohren family and their attorney know if uninsured drivers would stay off the road, josh wouldn't be where he's at now. "if somebody is sitting on that couch and they don't have enough money to pay for their insurance, just think a minute before you pick up the keys and go get in the car because what might be a simple trip to a grocery store oa sporting event can end up in a crash like this and that person gets nothing." for now, they're going to focus on his recovery and get him...
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your comment about it not being new, about 50% uninsured uninsured-- 50% americans know about this.ericans know about it. it is not so shiny and new and not in the new so much. only is the market place opening today, but the deadline for getting covered starting january 1 is december 15. that is a really important date. need people to understand that they can go online. guest: how is the law working in your view? it is a pretty big deal. as a doctor, i have seen more people getting the care they need. i had a patient who had heart failure or a very long time and it know it. he couldn't. breathe. he couldn't he was having fluid building up in his lungs. he did not know what to do u ntil he got covered by obamacare. he came in and got help and went back to living his life. host: joseph, how about you? guest: people had expectations that simply could not be met. i think people thought they would get effectively free coverage. that did not happen. havingf people are still to pay a considerable amount relative to their incomes. that is the issue. is one thing to get a premium subsidy, it
your comment about it not being new, about 50% uninsured uninsured-- 50% americans know about this.ericans know about it. it is not so shiny and new and not in the new so much. only is the market place opening today, but the deadline for getting covered starting january 1 is december 15. that is a really important date. need people to understand that they can go online. guest: how is the law working in your view? it is a pretty big deal. as a doctor, i have seen more people getting the care...
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we have led the country into reduction in the amount of uninsured, more than 50% of our previous uninsured are not covered. more than 540,000 people. in my district alone in illegal we've reduced the uninsured rate by 81% -- in louisville -- and more poorly than that i think is every day i hearing from people who now have insurance that have a family member or a neighbor or a friend whose life has been saved because they had insurance that they otherwise would not have had. i can talk about that for a long time, with the focus of this ring is on the co-ops i want to try to set the record straight about what happened with kentucky. unlike most of the co-ops reviewed by your office is it your understanding of the kentucky health cooperative have far higher enrollment than expected, nearly double? >> we should have a chart in our report on the enrollment projections. of 2014 and for kentucky yes, it was like 183%. right, one of the few. >> is it your understanding a very high percentage of those enrollees were much sicker or utilize much more care and, therefore, were more expensive to ensure
we have led the country into reduction in the amount of uninsured, more than 50% of our previous uninsured are not covered. more than 540,000 people. in my district alone in illegal we've reduced the uninsured rate by 81% -- in louisville -- and more poorly than that i think is every day i hearing from people who now have insurance that have a family member or a neighbor or a friend whose life has been saved because they had insurance that they otherwise would not have had. i can talk about...
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the uninsured rather pay a penalty than get insurance.h me here, hadley heath manning, julie roginsky, john lonski. insurers costs are going up covering stuff they didn't use to cover and young and healthy are paying penalty. so not paying insurers. so costs will go up. >> they will go sky-high, that's for sure. recently we downgraded an insurance company because of its exposure to obama care. they are simply not able to get revenue they need of reimbursements from the government. so, health insurance premiums can only go in one direction and that is going to be sharply higher. david: hadley, these obama care exchanges are disaster. 10 of them are ready to close down, 10 out of 23. only 10 million people signed on for obamacare. nine million of those are just going in medicaid. that is the whole program really wasn't necessary. we should have put out the money to pay for those uninsured? >> well, you're right, that many of the consumer oriented plans and co-ops are about to fail. many announce they will close for 2016 coverage. in those e
the uninsured rather pay a penalty than get insurance.h me here, hadley heath manning, julie roginsky, john lonski. insurers costs are going up covering stuff they didn't use to cover and young and healthy are paying penalty. so not paying insurers. so costs will go up. >> they will go sky-high, that's for sure. recently we downgraded an insurance company because of its exposure to obama care. they are simply not able to get revenue they need of reimbursements from the government. so,...
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the uninsured rate has fallen to 9%.tration credits the affordable care act with a 45% decline since 2010. >>> all right. now let's turn to business where new york's attorney general is investigating whether exxon mobil deliberately misled people about climate change. jeff, what are these allegations all about here? >> this is fascinating, louis. the real question, has exxon mobil been full of hot air when it comes to its position on climate change? the new york attorney general is trying to suggest their own scientific research points out that climate change is real, does exist, and is a consequence of what's happening with burning fossil fuels and, of course, exxon being a major producer of oil this would have significant implications. i think this is one to keep your eye on. exxon has already said there is no case to answer here, but the attorney general is clearly on a trolling exercise to see whether there is anything inside the company that suggests that they knew climate change is a real threat but they were makin
the uninsured rate has fallen to 9%.tration credits the affordable care act with a 45% decline since 2010. >>> all right. now let's turn to business where new york's attorney general is investigating whether exxon mobil deliberately misled people about climate change. jeff, what are these allegations all about here? >> this is fascinating, louis. the real question, has exxon mobil been full of hot air when it comes to its position on climate change? the new york attorney general...
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rate across the country is at an all-time low and even the uninsured writing kentucky has been cut in half since the affordable care act went into effect. so i think youi think, you know, the real focus your should be on the people of kentucky and what impact these campaign promises are going to have. i leave it to you to assess the explanation for the change in rhetoric from the governor elect. previous years. >> we have made quite clear why we believe that is a bad idea and why that language is only serves to make it more difficult for the president to succeed in closing the prison at guantÁnamo bay command national security press -- national security promise a reason it has not happened is because we have seen obstacles thrown away by the united states congress. so these are concerns we have expressed before. but we will have to take a look at exactly what passes congress before making aa determination about what the president will sign. the current version is different than the one that the president just vetoed one week or two ago. the updated version includes language that essen
rate across the country is at an all-time low and even the uninsured writing kentucky has been cut in half since the affordable care act went into effect. so i think youi think, you know, the real focus your should be on the people of kentucky and what impact these campaign promises are going to have. i leave it to you to assess the explanation for the change in rhetoric from the governor elect. previous years. >> we have made quite clear why we believe that is a bad idea and why that...
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we now have an uninsured rate is closer to 11% or 12%. many thousands of people are now covered who didn't used to have insurance. many thousands of people are now .ble to afford insurance and consumers now have more choices. >> regarding what the landscape looked like prior to the affordable care act, most states markets for individual health insurance were dominated by one or two carriers that competed on how well they were able to screen and select people. they have little incentive to compete by providing efficient services and their focus was on introducing the risk of covering for him might have a high medical cause. that sounds like a bleak landscape. can insurance companies compete by denying coverage? andegmenting the market cherry picking to provide health insurance to healthy people and exclude or price up people with health issues is what was going on and that was happening in montana. i saw it across rural america. >> would you agree? i agree but it's not my area of expertise. clerics is it accurate to say prior to the aca, m
we now have an uninsured rate is closer to 11% or 12%. many thousands of people are now covered who didn't used to have insurance. many thousands of people are now .ble to afford insurance and consumers now have more choices. >> regarding what the landscape looked like prior to the affordable care act, most states markets for individual health insurance were dominated by one or two carriers that competed on how well they were able to screen and select people. they have little incentive to...
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have 25 million uninsured.hat is unacceptable. tens of millions more are getting these plans that are really underinsured with huge copayments and adoptable's, meaning they pay for the insurance and they still can't afford care. -- the dr. bowles, meaning they pay for the insurance and they still can't afford care. we need single-payer. i was just at the national meeting of physicians for national health program and we had hundreds and hundreds of people in chicago. the students were there. they formed 52 new middle school chapters of physicians for national health program in the last year. there was a large health now meeting, which is the nonphysician organization sponsored by the steelworkers union and the national nurses union. with hundreds of non-physician activist they're committed to single-payer. we know we have a ways to go, but we are on our way to really building a movement that will get americans a single-payer health system that they deserve. single-payer works because you say $400 billion in year
have 25 million uninsured.hat is unacceptable. tens of millions more are getting these plans that are really underinsured with huge copayments and adoptable's, meaning they pay for the insurance and they still can't afford care. -- the dr. bowles, meaning they pay for the insurance and they still can't afford care. we need single-payer. i was just at the national meeting of physicians for national health program and we had hundreds and hundreds of people in chicago. the students were there....
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one thing i learned very quickly is that if you have an uninsured person come to the er, what happen when they have the staten island ferry ran aground that way. a lot of waiters came they did not have any coverage. they lost their like so is very expensive. what the hospital did was surreptitiously, shift a lot of their cost to the rooms where people have very good healthcare. we were able to track how they were able to do that. it was a common practice in america hospitals, it is called cost shifting. they send a dr. bike to say how you doing today and they say fine and then they get billed for dr. visit. 250 dollars. that 250 goes to the. that 250 goes to the person who does not have coverage. it's a nightmare for the hospital, it's a nightmare for the system, we, we need to have more transparency. host: attacks message from you. what what is one of the best world war ii memoirs that you recommend. thank thank you for the contribution to america's letters. guest: there are many of them. i will talk about my friend rick atkinson who is one of our great military historians. the reas
one thing i learned very quickly is that if you have an uninsured person come to the er, what happen when they have the staten island ferry ran aground that way. a lot of waiters came they did not have any coverage. they lost their like so is very expensive. what the hospital did was surreptitiously, shift a lot of their cost to the rooms where people have very good healthcare. we were able to track how they were able to do that. it was a common practice in america hospitals, it is called cost...
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who are uninsured has fallen to 9.2%. i would like to see that still lower. but the good news is it's half of what it was just two years ago. so in two years we've seen the number of people without health insurance, that number be cut in half. i -- and i think that's good news. and now -- before the opening even of the marketplace and state exchanges, and thanks to the a.c.a., the rate of uninsured children dropped to just 6% last year, which was the lowest in history. so we have the lowest number of children that are now in a situation where they don't have health care coverage. unfortunately, just as americans are reviewing their options right now during the open enrollment period, republicans are looking to pull the rug out from under these children and their families. a few weeks ago, republicans in the house passed what is called a budget reconciliation bill that essentially bottom line guts the affordable care act, removing major provisions to help families get access to quality, affordable health care coverage. and
who are uninsured has fallen to 9.2%. i would like to see that still lower. but the good news is it's half of what it was just two years ago. so in two years we've seen the number of people without health insurance, that number be cut in half. i -- and i think that's good news. and now -- before the opening even of the marketplace and state exchanges, and thanks to the a.c.a., the rate of uninsured children dropped to just 6% last year, which was the lowest in history. so we have the lowest...
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is the uninsured issue a problem, if so what is the solution? >> guest: this is what the doctors told me, most young people do not need insurance as we know it today. they need catastrophic coverage if they were to get hit in a car accident, something of that nature. if you were to break your leg, you would need some sort of insurance. but insurance is not insurance if you can go and get your annual checkup where you stubbed your toe and you need a band-aid, all of those things are covered under what we call insurance. so we could make insurance more affordable for everyone if we were to make it actually insurance and cover only catastrophic care, especially for those young people. you can have more expensive plans but still not as expensive as we have today for older people and people who have pre-existing conditions. they would all be covered better if you do it in more of a free market manner. >> host: where did you develop your ideas? in your politics? >> guest: well i have a bag of commercial real estate. when i was was in college, i intern
is the uninsured issue a problem, if so what is the solution? >> guest: this is what the doctors told me, most young people do not need insurance as we know it today. they need catastrophic coverage if they were to get hit in a car accident, something of that nature. if you were to break your leg, you would need some sort of insurance. but insurance is not insurance if you can go and get your annual checkup where you stubbed your toe and you need a band-aid, all of those things are...
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s campaign of each one, link one everybody knows someone who is uninsured.health wink or through local exchanges to find affordable health care. reporter: think is a much. 3-236-9220. back to you guys. leon: taking no chances. >> you should keep your eyes open. leon: a message laced with hate at a local university and hilar. --'tis the season to be sensitive. from cups the sweaters to music on the radio. why hollywood's here has replaced by holiday griping. months of meetings in group forums came to a head at the university of missouri. stirring arike protest that forced the school's president to resign. we have seen support all across the country. the progress on the canvas is being upstaged by vandalism. similar threats and increasing security on howard university's campus. sam ford is there tonight to explain what is going on. what is the story? reporter: the story is this letter. cause for concern at howard university. the writer was angry about what happened at the university of missouri president and says it will take it out on howard university commun
s campaign of each one, link one everybody knows someone who is uninsured.health wink or through local exchanges to find affordable health care. reporter: think is a much. 3-236-9220. back to you guys. leon: taking no chances. >> you should keep your eyes open. leon: a message laced with hate at a local university and hilar. --'tis the season to be sensitive. from cups the sweaters to music on the radio. why hollywood's here has replaced by holiday griping. months of meetings in group...
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two years later, the rate of uninsured people in kentucky declined.he second biggest decrease any state in the country. that policy victory for kentucky democrats ended with their political defeat on tuesday. because on election day, kentucky voters elected a tea party candidate who ran on the pledge to undo the health care reforms of the last two years. he promised to get rid of the state exchange and turn it fully over to the federal government and implement a restricted version of the expansion by forcing them to pay premiums that may be too costly for many to afford. bevan had this to say to his supporters. >> continue to take the high road. because this is the opportunity for kentucky to be a beacon to the nation. >> well, a beacon, sure, because if he makes good on his campaign promises, kentucky would be the first state in the country to reverse medical expand, meaning kentucky wants to model the successful rollout of health care reform and may now become the test case for what it looks like to roll it back. joining me from knoxville, tennessee
two years later, the rate of uninsured people in kentucky declined.he second biggest decrease any state in the country. that policy victory for kentucky democrats ended with their political defeat on tuesday. because on election day, kentucky voters elected a tea party candidate who ran on the pledge to undo the health care reforms of the last two years. he promised to get rid of the state exchange and turn it fully over to the federal government and implement a restricted version of the...
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bernie sanders points out that the large number of americans remain uninsured and supports a medicare for all, single pair system. he wants universal health care run by the government. now on gun control, all three candidates support closing the gun show loophole and ban an assault weapons. clinton and o'malley would make gun manufacturers and dealers liable to lawsuits from victims and their families. bernie sanders voted the other way. finally on immigration, all three support a path to citizenship. sanders has been critical of the guest worker program, arguing that such programs drive down wages for american workers. that is a concern in many parts of the south. o'malley could be vulnerable to southern concerns about immigration, because the former maryland governor supports expanding health care services to undocumented immigrants. randall. >> thank you, david. so now, let's talk about what democrats can possibly do about any of this. i'm joined by president and c.e.o. of bernard center for women in politics. steven white is a visiting assistant professor at lafayette college's de
bernie sanders points out that the large number of americans remain uninsured and supports a medicare for all, single pair system. he wants universal health care run by the government. now on gun control, all three candidates support closing the gun show loophole and ban an assault weapons. clinton and o'malley would make gun manufacturers and dealers liable to lawsuits from victims and their families. bernie sanders voted the other way. finally on immigration, all three support a path to...
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you have a lot of uninsured.rms of the -- in terms of the health insurers, you are seeing mass consolidation. part of this may let the governments go ahead and allow them to consolidate on one hand, but that's going to drive prices up. they need those economies to scale. let's just see those consolidations continue, you don't want to be there yet. more than that, you also have allergan that's down today because of what may happen with off shore being able to -- >> bbz hit in the milgtsz of the month, and you have to give 45 days notice. you will continue to see selling. probably into next year. it will be a hot campaign issue. >> we'll catch you back on the set soon. thanks. >> thanks so much. >> live from citadel, we go to chicago for a rare interview with a portfolio manager at the hedge fund. more "halftime" coming up next. hi watson. annabelle, your birthday is tomorrow. i'm turning seven. what did you ask for? a princess. and a pony. you like things that begin with p. i like pink frosting too. will you have
you have a lot of uninsured.rms of the -- in terms of the health insurers, you are seeing mass consolidation. part of this may let the governments go ahead and allow them to consolidate on one hand, but that's going to drive prices up. they need those economies to scale. let's just see those consolidations continue, you don't want to be there yet. more than that, you also have allergan that's down today because of what may happen with off shore being able to -- >> bbz hit in the milgtsz...
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there was a way to fix the problem of the uninsured without completely redoing the entire system.hey complete the gutted the health-care system and then put the onus on the taxpayers to pay for it when they should have focused on getting the uninsured covered. if you bring up the democrats couldn't get single payer in obamacare so this was the alternative. the private insurance companies went nuts because they said if the government acts this they will strongarm doctors into taking lower reimbursement rates, cheaper drugs and dr. siegel, you are right, this is foreshadowing, the first death spiral to happen with these co-ops failing and all 12 on the taxpayer, hundreds of millions of dollars put into these non-profits -- >> better now failing -- >> i have heard and tell me the biggest strain will be on the millennial generation because we have to pay for older generations that are sick and ultimately we will be, i can said on television, the most affected. >> this is exactly the point i was about to make, millennials are smarter isn't that. you guys are not signing up, 10 million
there was a way to fix the problem of the uninsured without completely redoing the entire system.hey complete the gutted the health-care system and then put the onus on the taxpayers to pay for it when they should have focused on getting the uninsured covered. if you bring up the democrats couldn't get single payer in obamacare so this was the alternative. the private insurance companies went nuts because they said if the government acts this they will strongarm doctors into taking lower...
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the president has offered oakland and the city's uninsured to sign up for health care. people this enrollment period, president obama has promised to visit and count the city's success. the president issued the challenge in an op-ed in bay area newspapers which abc 7 partners with. >>> nike is making a huge investment in the growing women's fitness market. >> and home cooked meals could actually help prevent diabetes. >> nike set its sights on courting female theets. they expect it to rise to $11 billion in the upcoming five years. and it will use that growth to fuel an even loftier goal which is to generate $50 billion in overall sales by 2020. now, sales of women's fitness apparel has skyrocketed in the past few years and continues to outpace the overall fitness apparel industry. unfortunately even kids who only eat organic foods are still getting exposed to pesticides. a study found that an organic-only diet usually led to a drop in exposure to pesticides common in food production, but kids were still getting exposed to pesticides from other sources. the fda is movin
the president has offered oakland and the city's uninsured to sign up for health care. people this enrollment period, president obama has promised to visit and count the city's success. the president issued the challenge in an op-ed in bay area newspapers which abc 7 partners with. >>> nike is making a huge investment in the growing women's fitness market. >> and home cooked meals could actually help prevent diabetes. >> nike set its sights on courting female theets. they...
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now we have pool of people uninsured? >> that's right.llac plans now going to be -- the taxes from that is going to be cut out from underneath. that's $87 billion. it's not going to go in to pay for the insurance for those people who are getting subsidized, which that was the whole point. the whole point was to drive competition and drive down excess is healthcare. except now that's all going to get turned around. both the leadership in the democratic party and the leadership in the republican party are going to do that which i agree with, by the way. what you ought to do is reverse it all and let the markets really work and create a safety net. $87 billion isn't going to be there. everything themw cbo said about the affordable care act has been proven wrong. just like they are wrong on most of the things for our country. and so what we have is everything was being compared to what the cbo says except now it's not. >> senator, nice to he see you sir. >> good to see you. >> and a brand jew greta talk podcast released. i sat down with gary
now we have pool of people uninsured? >> that's right.llac plans now going to be -- the taxes from that is going to be cut out from underneath. that's $87 billion. it's not going to go in to pay for the insurance for those people who are getting subsidized, which that was the whole point. the whole point was to drive competition and drive down excess is healthcare. except now that's all going to get turned around. both the leadership in the democratic party and the leadership in the...
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. >> many of the uninsured are younger, and many come from underserved communities. they are worried about costs and many don't know about the financial assistance that is available to them. >> now some may not know that it's available but others across the nation remain uninsured because they cannot justify the cost. critics argue the plan is impossible to sustain if it includes too few customers, then insurance companies will have to raise rates. >> obamacare, look at the disaster that the roll-out of obamacare is continuing to be. i think we owe the american people a very specific agenda for how we'd do things differently. >> the marketplace will be open for another three months but you need to sign up by december 15 tot have coverage at the start of the year. consumers already enrolled can keep their plans if they do nothing but it may not be the cheapest option out there. meaning you still may not be able to keep your doctor. >> thanks, elizabeth. >>> paul ryan hitting the ground running today. he appeared on all five sunday talk shows. just ahead of the big bud
. >> many of the uninsured are younger, and many come from underserved communities. they are worried about costs and many don't know about the financial assistance that is available to them. >> now some may not know that it's available but others across the nation remain uninsured because they cannot justify the cost. critics argue the plan is impossible to sustain if it includes too few customers, then insurance companies will have to raise rates. >> obamacare, look at the...
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and most uninsured californians could get help paying for it.ree, local, in-person help visit coveredca.com four out of five people may not agree on carne asada or carnitas... but four out of five who got their health insurance through covered california got help paying for it. find out if you could be one of them at coveredca.com enroll by december 15th to be covered by january 1st. >>> it's dinner time is rudely interru interr he is like that's tasty. >> see if the bold move pays off. >> yeah, i need some of that dinner dog. >>> the windows just blew. >> it's a mustang melt down. the story behind one explosive road show. >> wow. that thing is fully in gulfed. >>> santa is getting the season greetings on. christmas is cancelled. >> why saint nick is not the only one poplar at the holiday party. >>> plus the buzz word for your shot to win a new
and most uninsured californians could get help paying for it.ree, local, in-person help visit coveredca.com four out of five people may not agree on carne asada or carnitas... but four out of five who got their health insurance through covered california got help paying for it. find out if you could be one of them at coveredca.com enroll by december 15th to be covered by january 1st. >>> it's dinner time is rudely interru interr he is like that's tasty. >> see if the bold move...
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season.that's a seven point jump from last year.a new study showing the best and worst states for uninsured americans.massachusetts has the best rate...... around three-pepecent.the worst belongs to the lone star state.... where nearly 2 2 percent go without coverage. and just in time for veteran's day...dozens of restaurants across the countryare offering free or discounted meals to vets and active duty military members. to chow down on the cheap... check locations near you for participation. be sure to bring your military i- d...and an appetite.i'm david asman... that's business. 3 3 sioux city is getting millions of dollars totohelplpuild and improve e ads to the new new seaboard-triumph pork plant. 3 the iowa department of transportation granted the city's request for more than four-and-a-half million dollars.the money will be used to improve access to the site... which will employ more than a thousand people. this comes after the city completed a 63 thousand dollar traffic study that focused on what improvements and changes would be needed. the road construction costs are projected to
season.that's a seven point jump from last year.a new study showing the best and worst states for uninsured americans.massachusetts has the best rate...... around three-pepecent.the worst belongs to the lone star state.... where nearly 2 2 percent go without coverage. and just in time for veteran's day...dozens of restaurants across the countryare offering free or discounted meals to vets and active duty military members. to chow down on the cheap... check locations near you for participation....
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the affordable care act c has reduced the number of uninsured people, but a number have dropped their coverage. what's the diagnosis? shopping for care, it's the "inside story."
the affordable care act c has reduced the number of uninsured people, but a number have dropped their coverage. what's the diagnosis? shopping for care, it's the "inside story."
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and most uninsured californians could get help paying for it. to find free, local, in-person help visit coveredca.com four out of five people may not agree on carne asada or carnitas... but four out of five who got their health insurance through covered california got help paying for it. find out if you could be one of them at coveredca.com enroll by december 15th to be covered by january 1st. childhood obesity. the teacher behind the 'daily m movement says not one childt her school is overweight bee of the exercise regimen. rain -- or shine -- the stus jog -- or walk their daily around the school yard. kids are getting fit and its payg off in the classroom too. (sot - elaine wylie/head teacher) they go back into class focused -- bright eye cheery. applecheeked like children should be - and rey to learn. hundreds of schools in the k have adopted the idea after seeing its success and are implementing their own physical activity initiatives. it may be the healtiest th your plate >>> hundreds of schools in the uk have adopted this idea after seeing
and most uninsured californians could get help paying for it. to find free, local, in-person help visit coveredca.com four out of five people may not agree on carne asada or carnitas... but four out of five who got their health insurance through covered california got help paying for it. find out if you could be one of them at coveredca.com enroll by december 15th to be covered by january 1st. childhood obesity. the teacher behind the 'daily m movement says not one childt her school is...
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and most uninsured californians could get help paying for it.nd free, local, in-person help visit coveredca.com four out of five people may not agree on carne asada or carnitas... but four out of five who got their health insurance through covered california got help paying for it. find out if you could be one of them at coveredca.com enroll by december 15th to be covered by january 1st. takes that and folds it in half and dumps that into the trash can. this guy has got it down. >>> munchkin drum solo. ♪ ♪ >>> men will never know what goes into being beautiful. we sit here every single day and go into hair and makeup and come out 40 minutes later. they go in and come out five minutes later. >> i would argue that that makes us even more beautiful. >> just takes five minutes. >> well, buzzfeed thought it would be a good idea to show you fellows exactly what we experience. >> here we go. i'm not looking forward to this. >> this will be a first. >> this video is bringing tears to men all the over the world. >> let's do it, ready? >> oh, [mute]. that
and most uninsured californians could get help paying for it.nd free, local, in-person help visit coveredca.com four out of five people may not agree on carne asada or carnitas... but four out of five who got their health insurance through covered california got help paying for it. find out if you could be one of them at coveredca.com enroll by december 15th to be covered by january 1st. takes that and folds it in half and dumps that into the trash can. this guy has got it down. >>>...
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. >> it served 1,000 uninsured or underinsured patients today.row metro will unveil their brand new fleet of metro busses. the busses are 60-foot accordion-style busses. metro says they'll be more comfortable and more reliable. they'll run on major north-south corridors. tomorrow's unveiling will be along 16th street in northwest d.c. >> and we're working on getting you another live report from hyattsville, the scene of a firy and deadly crash. at this hour we now know that four people are dead, three adults, one child. we'll go back to derrick ward on the scene in just a moment. >>> now as for tomorrow is concerned you may want to pack the umbrella for the beginning of the workweek. meteorologist >>> heart wrenching. your heart is burning because you're -- you don't know how to feel. >> family and friends getting ready to say final good-byes to 6-year-old jeremy martis. he was killed tuesday night after a police chase in central louisiana. it's still unclear why two police officers opened fire allegedly shooting martis five times and wounding hi
. >> it served 1,000 uninsured or underinsured patients today.row metro will unveil their brand new fleet of metro busses. the busses are 60-foot accordion-style busses. metro says they'll be more comfortable and more reliable. they'll run on major north-south corridors. tomorrow's unveiling will be along 16th street in northwest d.c. >> and we're working on getting you another live report from hyattsville, the scene of a firy and deadly crash. at this hour we now know that four...
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the uninsured numbers are quite high and southern states. the numbers where it grows are in the northeast in 2015. what is the incentive for that growth and medicaid? essentially said that we will federally funded 100% of medicaid growth in any state that wants to do it. the supreme court said it was optional. the states that tend to take federal money, which is 100% now, comes down a little over the years. you can basically expand their coverage to 138% of poverty with all of your lower income people with all federal money. the states of the northeast and the west, basically the blue states, the democratic states all did it. a couple marginal states like ohio and john kasich got attention for doing that. in there vast folks southern states who do not want to expand the program and they have not done it. it is basically the southern states who are saying we are not doing it. we don't want to spend the money. we will be tied into this long-term entitlement expansion. this up in courts that they were allowed to say no and that is what many hav
the uninsured numbers are quite high and southern states. the numbers where it grows are in the northeast in 2015. what is the incentive for that growth and medicaid? essentially said that we will federally funded 100% of medicaid growth in any state that wants to do it. the supreme court said it was optional. the states that tend to take federal money, which is 100% now, comes down a little over the years. you can basically expand their coverage to 138% of poverty with all of your lower income...