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the number of uninsured could rise and deficits could fall if the republican-backed health care bill becomes law. >>> losing its luster. tiffany reports a surprise slump in sales as it and other retailers fall out of fashion on wall street. >>> role reversal. the rise of goods now made by china in america. those stories and more tonight on "nightly business report" for wednesday, may 24. >>> good evening, everyone. i'm sue herera. tyler mathisen is off tonight. the s&p 500 closed at a record. more on that in just a moment. but we begin with the republican-backed health care bill. the long-awaited analysis of the newly passed house bill was released tonight by the congressional budget office. in the first calculation of its potential impact, the number of uninsured would increase an estimated 23 million by the year 2026, and federal deficits would fall. kayla tauschy has the details from washington. kayla, what are basically the most important aspects of this particular bill? we do see a slight rise in the number of uninsured compared to past bills. >> reporter: sue, actually the cbo
the number of uninsured could rise and deficits could fall if the republican-backed health care bill becomes law. >>> losing its luster. tiffany reports a surprise slump in sales as it and other retailers fall out of fashion on wall street. >>> role reversal. the rise of goods now made by china in america. those stories and more tonight on "nightly business report" for wednesday, may 24. >>> good evening, everyone. i'm sue herera. tyler mathisen is off...
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indicated that 23 or 24 million will be uninsured. want to ask them a question and ask all democrat senators. what is now? now we have in iowa, let's say, from the 99 counties, we have 93 counties with no insurance provider a year from now. so if we don't pass the bill, that mean we'll have a lot of counties no insurance providers. so we have one option at all. one option people that don't have insurance. what is the better option? ed third i want to ask some of the callers previously mentioned we should have a single payer system like in europe. i want to ask him, right now all my friends from europe is coming to the united states to take their doctors, to get over here their healthcare. if we will have a single payer, where will we go? we'll go to africa or somewhere else. because right now, the system in europe, not the best system for the people. it's good for the government maybe. good for the shows and tv, but it's not good for the people over there. host: ok, joe there in new york, a republican. jeff, another republican. good m
indicated that 23 or 24 million will be uninsured. want to ask them a question and ask all democrat senators. what is now? now we have in iowa, let's say, from the 99 counties, we have 93 counties with no insurance provider a year from now. so if we don't pass the bill, that mean we'll have a lot of counties no insurance providers. so we have one option at all. one option people that don't have insurance. what is the better option? ed third i want to ask some of the callers previously mentioned...
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our line for uninsured. i am calling because i did have insurance up until two months ago. lost my job and i'm hoping to find another one. i am 56 and not having much luck. i don't know if i'm eligible for the aca with all of this going on. can i apply for insurance and how could i get it and would i get it? i was born with a congenital but ie healthy and i'm taking care of myself and them able to pay in but now i am not employed. is maddening to see what they are doing in washington now and ilebrating about it because don't know what people like myself will do. i'm not old enough for medicaid or to retire. i'm not young enough to be employed. spend so mucht we money with this president flying all over the place to play golf and things and all the other things that we can afford to do, why can't we afford to take care of people? steve: thank you for sharing your story. mr. isasi: that is exactly the point. we want to make sure that you have access to high-quality care when you have a job and when you lose your job. i would say the state of oregon has done a lot of work in t
our line for uninsured. i am calling because i did have insurance up until two months ago. lost my job and i'm hoping to find another one. i am 56 and not having much luck. i don't know if i'm eligible for the aca with all of this going on. can i apply for insurance and how could i get it and would i get it? i was born with a congenital but ie healthy and i'm taking care of myself and them able to pay in but now i am not employed. is maddening to see what they are doing in washington now and...
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we are now at the lowest rate of uninsured americans since we have been collecting the data. it has been very successful in that regard and would be more successful if republican state governors and state legislatures would embrace the medicaid expansion. we could drive the number even further. but it has already worked and the data is there. secondly, a basket of reforms that protects consumers. annualsting conditions, and lifetime caps, the percentage of revenue that insurance companies are required to spend on patients, there are rebates if they don't meet those standards. a basket of essential health care services, now under assault in the latest republican iteration of the repeal, that stipulates here is the minimum. every insurance company has to cover all across the country. becausee good things they have really reform insurance in america. thirdly, can you bring down health care inflation costs over so we are more in line with industrialized allies and competitors? no industrialized countries bends as much as a percentage of gdp, 18%, or as much on a per capita basis,
we are now at the lowest rate of uninsured americans since we have been collecting the data. it has been very successful in that regard and would be more successful if republican state governors and state legislatures would embrace the medicaid expansion. we could drive the number even further. but it has already worked and the data is there. secondly, a basket of reforms that protects consumers. annualsting conditions, and lifetime caps, the percentage of revenue that insurance companies are...
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more people uninsured at the end of this than were uninsured before the affordable care act passed. so i guess what senator cornyn's saying is that, he's saying that whatever product emerges from these secret meetings will insure more people and that cbo will verify that. well, that's something we can work together on. m let me guarantee you that won't be the case. just to give you a sense of how many people 23 million is, because i know that's kind of a hard number to get your head with regard around. this is the number of people who lose insurance under the house bill according to cbo. this is cbo's new numbers that just came out last night. that is the equivalent population of alaska, delaware, montana, nebraska, nevada, new mexico, rhode island, south dakota, west virginia. now, when we put up this chart a couple months ago, i think there was one additional state. is so by moving from 24 millione people losing insurance to 23 million, one state came off this list but this' the equivalent population of how many folks lose health care in this country. that's why i call this a huma
more people uninsured at the end of this than were uninsured before the affordable care act passed. so i guess what senator cornyn's saying is that, he's saying that whatever product emerges from these secret meetings will insure more people and that cbo will verify that. well, that's something we can work together on. m let me guarantee you that won't be the case. just to give you a sense of how many people 23 million is, because i know that's kind of a hard number to get your head with regard...
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people that have to pay higher prices to make up for the uninsured. costss why health care will go up for everyone. there is no hospital or doctor who will prefer to take care of patients that are uninsured. willost for the uninsured be put on the shoulders of everyone else. what this bill, the individual mandate, they are trying to encourage social responsibility and shared burden of health so we all have a more healthy and productive population. host: democrats in the house, do you have a sense any will support the republican bill? guest: nobody. no one will support the republican bill. it is atrocious that people think it is ok to have 24 million more people uninsured. these are human lives. let me tell you about a man ut 15osed with hiv abo years ago. was individual, every year, told he had a death sentence. why go to college, you will tobably die within two to hree years. every year he lives with his anxiety. finally with medicare he pays for his anti-retroviral. he finally has a chance of living a full life without fear of dying early and unexpe
people that have to pay higher prices to make up for the uninsured. costss why health care will go up for everyone. there is no hospital or doctor who will prefer to take care of patients that are uninsured. willost for the uninsured be put on the shoulders of everyone else. what this bill, the individual mandate, they are trying to encourage social responsibility and shared burden of health so we all have a more healthy and productive population. host: democrats in the house, do you have a...
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double the number of uninsured to 51 million, near the obamacare levels. obamacare levels. >> trumpcare would be a cancer on the american health care totem causing costs skyrocket, making coverage unaffordable for those with the existing conditions, and kicking millions off of their health insurance. unless you are a healthy millionaire, trumpcare is a nightmare. republicans dismiss the analysis claiming the reports have not always been accurate. >> this is the same cbo that predicted in 2016 we would have 20 million people in the obamacare exchanges. they were off by 120%. i don't put the same reliance on everything they say. >> the report shows that federal deficits would fall by $119 , i keepby 2026 republican objective. this would be possible with an amendment allowing states to opt caref certain health requirements such as maternity and mental health, mandated by obamacare. dailyis time now for our rendezvous at the cannes film festival. ♪ >> a large run for fugitives and a moulin rouge dancer, but this is really dominating the cannes film festival. s
double the number of uninsured to 51 million, near the obamacare levels. obamacare levels. >> trumpcare would be a cancer on the american health care totem causing costs skyrocket, making coverage unaffordable for those with the existing conditions, and kicking millions off of their health insurance. unless you are a healthy millionaire, trumpcare is a nightmare. republicans dismiss the analysis claiming the reports have not always been accurate. >> this is the same cbo that...
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host: david, uninsured, missouri. what are you uninsured? insurance premiums are higher than me paying my own way. host: do you have a question or comment? do as far as a comment. the republican party for years and years attacked the obama program and finally get into power and they perpetuate this scam of not having a plan. it seems no one is talking about .he fact it seems like we have been dealing with this for eight years and no one is talking about that. guest: they don't have the power to repeal it, but they don't have the power. they would need 60 votes in the senate. bailey have 52. there are not eight democrats who will repeal it. correct in that the republicans did not have a plan ready to go because as is seen, republicans are themselves divided about what to do. there are conservatives that want to repeal it and start over. there are moderates who want to fix it and there are people in the middle who want to repeal as much as they can. the president made all kinds of promises about how everyone will have insurance. thing about he
host: david, uninsured, missouri. what are you uninsured? insurance premiums are higher than me paying my own way. host: do you have a question or comment? do as far as a comment. the republican party for years and years attacked the obama program and finally get into power and they perpetuate this scam of not having a plan. it seems no one is talking about .he fact it seems like we have been dealing with this for eight years and no one is talking about that. guest: they don't have the power to...
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an increase in the number of uninsured, by 23 million. estimated in the first bill they sent to the cbo for scoring. billion less in medicaid spending. coming up, research into persistent stock market anomalies. we take a deeper look at a controversial new study. this is bloomberg. ♪ joe: "what'd you miss?" study fired amic huge broadside against much of the research going on in finance. it argued a lot of these so-called persistent stock market anomalies people have discovered are flawed. many moneymaking opportunities people support do not actually exist. here to discuss his research, a professor of finance at ohio state university. thank you very much for joining us. you and your colleagues looked at what are called persistent stock market anomalies. the idea the market is not totally efficient, certain aspects are consistently more profitable than others. you say much of the research is flawed. what is going on? our objective was to use a consistent set of replication procedures and up-to-date market data to check the robustness of th
an increase in the number of uninsured, by 23 million. estimated in the first bill they sent to the cbo for scoring. billion less in medicaid spending. coming up, research into persistent stock market anomalies. we take a deeper look at a controversial new study. this is bloomberg. ♪ joe: "what'd you miss?" study fired amic huge broadside against much of the research going on in finance. it argued a lot of these so-called persistent stock market anomalies people have discovered are...
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and gone from 14.6% of e uninsured and stood it's $10. where is the credibility. let's look at the math. if you divide up how much we spent and we were doing this on the back of a napkin, if you add up the population that has now gained insurance through the exchanges that did not have access insurance before, some of the math comes to around six million people. if you divide that by half a trillion dollars that is $84,000 per life for three years of coverage. we could have bought their health insurance and a really nice car. you understand the current model. i'm not questioning the good intentions, the good intentions of helping to want our brothers and sisters have health coverage. great. so let's make the coverage work. this is really important and this isn't coming from me. and most of the data comes from kaiser or congressional budget. i want you to understand -- and i'm going to be arizona centric. i'm blessed to represent the phoenix-scottsdale area. and we are going to burn through these fairly quickly. i have 6.7 million residents in arizona. ok. 6.7 mill
and gone from 14.6% of e uninsured and stood it's $10. where is the credibility. let's look at the math. if you divide up how much we spent and we were doing this on the back of a napkin, if you add up the population that has now gained insurance through the exchanges that did not have access insurance before, some of the math comes to around six million people. if you divide that by half a trillion dollars that is $84,000 per life for three years of coverage. we could have bought their health...
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20 million uninsured.they're taking money out of medicaid. >> i'm not sure i agree with that logic. i think one of the big issues here is the essential benefits mandate which i understands, and lord knows will now be handed over to the states to make share own decision. if you remove that, that opens the door for a massive reduction in premiums. >> let me bake make a prediction to you. hardly any states are going to ask for waiver and even if they do, no state is going to take away the couldn't for mental health and drug abuse. no state is going to take away a maternity coverage mandate and no state is going to take away the mandate for contra acceptive. it's hard to repeal a mandate. >> i know but this at least opens a door, it gives choice. ryan's a guy who believes in choice. i have to believe gentlemen, i just have to believe, this takes a major step towards dealing with the -- you know people who are ill. you cannot charge healthy people the same as you're charging those with who are ill -- >> as i un
20 million uninsured.they're taking money out of medicaid. >> i'm not sure i agree with that logic. i think one of the big issues here is the essential benefits mandate which i understands, and lord knows will now be handed over to the states to make share own decision. if you remove that, that opens the door for a massive reduction in premiums. >> let me bake make a prediction to you. hardly any states are going to ask for waiver and even if they do, no state is going to take away...
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uninsured. 2020, 19 million more people will be uninsured. out to 2026, 23 million more people will be uninsured versus what would be the case under obamacare. 2026, under obamacare, there'd be 28 million americans uninsured. under the american health care act, or trumpcare, 51 million people will be uninsured by 2026. this is where the rubber hits the road. let's talk about premiums. this is a little tricky. under -- compared to what the premiums would be doing under obamacare, by 2018, trumpcare preem plum premiums will be 20% higher. 2019, 5% higher. 2026, 4% to 20% lower than under aca. don't let anyone tell you premiums are going down. they're never going down. this is just going to be a lower increase by 2026. what i want to show you is how these premiums have been increasing. we were projected by 2026 to see 5.5% increases per year under obamacare. under this, the increases per year are going to be 4.4% to 5.3%. when i say it's lower, they're still actually going up. one quick thing, medicaid changes. so many americans get their health
uninsured. 2020, 19 million more people will be uninsured. out to 2026, 23 million more people will be uninsured versus what would be the case under obamacare. 2026, under obamacare, there'd be 28 million americans uninsured. under the american health care act, or trumpcare, 51 million people will be uninsured by 2026. this is where the rubber hits the road. let's talk about premiums. this is a little tricky. under -- compared to what the premiums would be doing under obamacare, by 2018,...
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frankly people who are uninsured don't go to the imagine room.e having chest pain and i'm not sure what it is. that causes them to die unnecessarily. >> almost every other industrialized country has a form of universal health care. people still die in the countries earlier than the life expectancy for reasons such as -- >> we know there are car accidents and a lot of things that people may smoke when they shouldn't. there are many preventable and early deaths in other countries than in the united states. we have a shorter life expectancy than other countries and if we look at how many preventable deaths there are, there are many more than in canada or france or germany. other countries. >> let's look at another finding. prior to obamacare in 2009 when the study was done, uninsured working age americans had a 40% higher risk of death than those who were privately insured. another step that supports the same underlying concept. why is it if you have insurance you are likely not to die prematurely? >> again, it's those early prevention things that w
frankly people who are uninsured don't go to the imagine room.e having chest pain and i'm not sure what it is. that causes them to die unnecessarily. >> almost every other industrialized country has a form of universal health care. people still die in the countries earlier than the life expectancy for reasons such as -- >> we know there are car accidents and a lot of things that people may smoke when they shouldn't. there are many preventable and early deaths in other countries than...
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he took issue with this idea that there would be millions more uninsured.t of the reason that was the case was because the cbo was saying that folks would be uninsured, when in fact they would have less insurance than they would otherwise under obamacare. is that true? >> no. he's making his own argument against himself. cbo says 23 million will lose insurance. all together on. top of that, many people will see much worse insurance. so that 40% premium decline, that's from two components. first, insurance getting much worse. second of all, sick people getting kicked out of market. states will be kicking sick people out of market. sure, if you don't give insurance to sick people, rates can come down. so you're not comparing apples to apples. on that basis, it will raise premiums. people will get worse insurance. >> for those buying their own insurance, it would mean some significant prices, increases for older poor americans. an individual making $26,000 a year for those 64 years old and older, your premium could go up to a minimum of $12,000. we want to lea
he took issue with this idea that there would be millions more uninsured.t of the reason that was the case was because the cbo was saying that folks would be uninsured, when in fact they would have less insurance than they would otherwise under obamacare. is that true? >> no. he's making his own argument against himself. cbo says 23 million will lose insurance. all together on. top of that, many people will see much worse insurance. so that 40% premium decline, that's from two components....
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. >> the uninsured person is going to be taken care of? >> yeah. >> how, how? >> i would make a deal with hospitals. >> make a deal works pays for it? >> the government will pay for it but we'll save so much money on other side but for the most part it's going to be a private plan and people will be able to go out and negotiate great plans with lots of different competition and lots of competitors and with great
. >> the uninsured person is going to be taken care of? >> yeah. >> how, how? >> i would make a deal with hospitals. >> make a deal works pays for it? >> the government will pay for it but we'll save so much money on other side but for the most part it's going to be a private plan and people will be able to go out and negotiate great plans with lots of different competition and lots of competitors and with great
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the report finds if the bill becomes law, 23 million more americans will be uninsured by 20-26.und that the bill would reduce the federal deficit by 119-billion dollars over that same time. good morning washington. toss to eileen - 6th grey day - rain for the early am rush - pm thunderstorms likely (some strong/severe) - unsettled weather pattern through the holiday weekend (not a washout - overall, just fine) today: morning rain. midday break. pm thunderstorms. some highs: 72-77 winds: e to sw 5-10 mph tonight: showers and storms ending. partly to mostly cloudy. lows: 55-59 winds: w 5-10 mph friday: partly sunny. breezy. isolated afternoon shower. highs: 76-80 winds: wnw 10-15 g 25 mph a virginia woman now at the heart of a virginia woman now at the heart of deportation controversy. and now the governor is getting involved. liliana cruz-mendez of falls church was arrested last week after visiting ice for a routine check-in. the 28-year old has lived in the u-s for 10 years and is married with 2 children. according to ice-- a judge ordered her deportation in 2006, after a misdem
the report finds if the bill becomes law, 23 million more americans will be uninsured by 20-26.und that the bill would reduce the federal deficit by 119-billion dollars over that same time. good morning washington. toss to eileen - 6th grey day - rain for the early am rush - pm thunderstorms likely (some strong/severe) - unsettled weather pattern through the holiday weekend (not a washout - overall, just fine) today: morning rain. midday break. pm thunderstorms. some highs: 72-77 winds: e to sw...
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she clearly has a pre-existing condition that would have made her uninsurable. last year her father, at 64 years of age, was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. now as he faces the last term of his life, he's worried again that the safeguards that were in place to protect anna will disappear. she is one of 880,000 people in my state of kentucky who would have been denied coverage before the affordable care act because of a pre-existing condition. 33% of our nonelderly population. so the answer that the republicans have put up is, we're going to create high risk pools, let the states do that. something that's been tried, something that's failed miserably and something that according to the kaiser family foundation would result in, for instance, a breast cancer survivor in kentucky having her premiums raised by $26,000 a year. this is not an answer to our health care problems. it is an answer to republicans' political problems. we need to react and remember at outside of this building, people's opinions have not changed. i suspect there's still 17% approval nor conc
she clearly has a pre-existing condition that would have made her uninsurable. last year her father, at 64 years of age, was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. now as he faces the last term of his life, he's worried again that the safeguards that were in place to protect anna will disappear. she is one of 880,000 people in my state of kentucky who would have been denied coverage before the affordable care act because of a pre-existing condition. 33% of our nonelderly population. so the answer...
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the nonpartisan report says the bill would leave at least 23 million more americans uninsured but under upon the care by the year 2026. a key part of the number is how many people would choose not to have health care coverage because they would no longer be required. representative tom mcarthur, author of this one of the key amendment is skeptical about the cbo. >> days i respect in the world but they are not prophets. they are trying to answer questions that go out 10 years. they're trying to predict the state legislatures and governors will do and they don't know that the legislators and governors will be. and so i think it's an impossible task to some degree. nicole: democrats in congress blasting the revised bill. chuck schumer says the masseur help a millionaire, the gop plan would be a nightmare. meanwhile, blue cross blue shield of kansas city said it will drop upon the care coverage in 2018. >> treasury secretary before the finance committee is expected to get real-time taxes that the taxes then proposed budget. told the house ways and means committee that lawmakers need to disc
the nonpartisan report says the bill would leave at least 23 million more americans uninsured but under upon the care by the year 2026. a key part of the number is how many people would choose not to have health care coverage because they would no longer be required. representative tom mcarthur, author of this one of the key amendment is skeptical about the cbo. >> days i respect in the world but they are not prophets. they are trying to answer questions that go out 10 years. they're...
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right now most americans have six months of uninsurance in three and a half years. that's when you get the breast cancer diagnosis, a car accident, and you create a new population with pre-existing conditions five or ten years from now. i believe we could solve all those problems. the pre-existing about 3.5% of the public, and there are 320 million americans, about 10 million people. second solve that problem. >> rose: how would you solve it? >> again, if we picked a more government-interventionist plan that was just for ten million people, that's fine. >> rose: so you would have people who have pre-existing conditions paid for and would unlikely be able to get insurance or would have such a high deductible or high premium that it would be unpayable by them. >> exactly, but either are uninsurable or insurable in a way that's cost prohibitive. i think we can solve the problem for those folks. i want to solve the problem of ten to 15 years from now how do we create a world of people with pre-existing conditions. you want people not to be uninsured for the three to six
right now most americans have six months of uninsurance in three and a half years. that's when you get the breast cancer diagnosis, a car accident, and you create a new population with pre-existing conditions five or ten years from now. i believe we could solve all those problems. the pre-existing about 3.5% of the public, and there are 320 million americans, about 10 million people. second solve that problem. >> rose: how would you solve it? >> again, if we picked a more...
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sunlan, it says 23 million more americans would be uninsured under this bill. >> that's right, wolf, one of the big headlines coming out of of this much anticipated analysis from the non-partisan cbo coming three weeks notably after the house passed their version of the bill. the cbo out with their analysis finding that if that bill ultimately becomes law 23 million more people will become uninsured over the next ten years. that's notable because that's 1 million better than the previous score which was given before the last changes were made to that house bill. it also finds important numbers here on deficit reductions. it would save-119 billion by 2026. that number was so important because procedurally they needed to hit a certain level, a threshold, and this bill indeed does find that they met and exceed that had deficit reduction tlish hold so that essentially bottom line means that the house does not have to vote on this health care bill again t.passes it over to the senate where senate negotiators have already been hard at work. the expectation is here, wolf, that they will mak
sunlan, it says 23 million more americans would be uninsured under this bill. >> that's right, wolf, one of the big headlines coming out of of this much anticipated analysis from the non-partisan cbo coming three weeks notably after the house passed their version of the bill. the cbo out with their analysis finding that if that bill ultimately becomes law 23 million more people will become uninsured over the next ten years. that's notable because that's 1 million better than the previous...
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lower uninsured rates. where is the lower uninsured rate in your state? just about everywhere it has gone down, which is a good thing. people with preexisting condition and things like that are getting coverage. but can we continue to make better inroads there? how do we get the rest of the people insured and in the marketplace? and then access to vulnerable populations, again, that's a good thing. how do we make sure that continues even if there are changes? so talk to your state. what's going on? now, as we look at just insurance in general and what has been going on over the last few years, it comes down to the biggest problem we have right now is uncertainty. insurance, like everybody at this table would agree, insurance hates uncertainty. you will pull out of a market, you will do that if there's uncertainty, and right now there's still a tremendous amount of uncertainty. so the question for us is as now the senate moves on its efforts, how can they bring more certainty into this marketplace? we've seen unsustainable cost growth. can we address that?
lower uninsured rates. where is the lower uninsured rate in your state? just about everywhere it has gone down, which is a good thing. people with preexisting condition and things like that are getting coverage. but can we continue to make better inroads there? how do we get the rest of the people insured and in the marketplace? and then access to vulnerable populations, again, that's a good thing. how do we make sure that continues even if there are changes? so talk to your state. what's going...
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the house had the freedom caucus that once more people uninsured. more peopleed yet uninsured.e has people who are concerned about medicaid and overall coverage levels. these are powerful senators. rob portman and others from ohio, and it also has people like senator ted cruz who want a very conservative bill. the range of opinion is extremely wide. a number of votes they can afford to lose is extremely narrow. it is considered harder to get anything through the senate than the house. the senate is taking it a bit more seriously. the house voted on this bill before they had the score. they voted on a bill that they did not know, they do not want to know. the senate is creating a significant working group and trying to craft something. when you do that, you are faced with very difficult trade-offs, and it is hard to get something right. taking it more seriously makes for a difficult process. charlie: how many hours do you think you have spent on health care legislation? dr. orszag: i don't want to think about that. too many. charlie: it was your key focus in the obama administra
the house had the freedom caucus that once more people uninsured. more peopleed yet uninsured.e has people who are concerned about medicaid and overall coverage levels. these are powerful senators. rob portman and others from ohio, and it also has people like senator ted cruz who want a very conservative bill. the range of opinion is extremely wide. a number of votes they can afford to lose is extremely narrow. it is considered harder to get anything through the senate than the house. the...
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but you would have 23 million more people uninsured. your assessment of this and how it factors in to the health care debate in the senate. >> the house bill was not going to be the bill we were going to vote on in the senate either way. the house passed something that created a reset moment for the senate to tackle repeal and replace. i want to see as a health care system where american families can buy the policies they want the goes with them across job and geographic change and frankly this city hasn't been serious about dealing with health care reform that were going to need. that's what i like to see us do. it >> bret: senate majority leader told reuters "i don't know how we get to 50 votes of the moment, but that's the goal." you are saying it's a full reset and start over from scratch. >> well before this report came out. i've heard the topline numbers but the reality is obamacare exacerbated more problems senate mitigated but it's not sufficient room republicans to just say what's wrong. we need to admit there were structural p
but you would have 23 million more people uninsured. your assessment of this and how it factors in to the health care debate in the senate. >> the house bill was not going to be the bill we were going to vote on in the senate either way. the house passed something that created a reset moment for the senate to tackle repeal and replace. i want to see as a health care system where american families can buy the policies they want the goes with them across job and geographic change and...
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why is there even such a thing as working uninsured in the united states? should there be?> no, there shouldn't be. on the other hand, you have to have a health care program that not only works for the patient but works for the taxpayer. our country is spending so much money right now on health care, i am all about people having the insurance they need. but again, we have to be able to afford it both in our taxes and in our personal expenses. that's the intention. that's the goal. and frankly think that's president trump's goal too. >> jimmy: do you believe that every american, regardless of income, should be able to get regular checkups, maternity care, et cetera, all of those things that people who have health care get and need? >> yep. >> jimmy: you do. where do you stand on the annual or lifetime payout caps where the insurance companies cap how much money they can pay out so that when a family has a child with a condition like my son has they potentially could go bankrupt because of all the expensive surgeries? >> yeah, as it turns out, the caps don't contribute -- hav
why is there even such a thing as working uninsured in the united states? should there be?> no, there shouldn't be. on the other hand, you have to have a health care program that not only works for the patient but works for the taxpayer. our country is spending so much money right now on health care, i am all about people having the insurance they need. but again, we have to be able to afford it both in our taxes and in our personal expenses. that's the intention. that's the goal. and...
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president trump arrives in brussels while word that the gop health care plan would leave 23 million uninsured. >>> get ready for red noses everywhere and celebs and others pull out all the stops for kids. "early today" starts right now. >>> good to be with you. i'm frances rivera. this morning new images have surfaced of the man who police say is responsible for monday night's suicide bombing in manchester, england. they also say he is likely linked to a larger terror network. security cameras captured these images that according to sky news police reportedly believe to be 22-year-old salman abedi. they appear to show him at a shopping center outside the arena wearing a backpack similar to one apparently used to carry the deadly bomb. police are searching for possible accomplices with eight people in custody so far including one of abedi's brothers. the seventh, a woman, was arrested and released early this morning without charge. in libya police arrested his brother and father. bill neely joins us from manchester. investigations still on going. bring us up to date. >> reporter: good morning,
president trump arrives in brussels while word that the gop health care plan would leave 23 million uninsured. >>> get ready for red noses everywhere and celebs and others pull out all the stops for kids. "early today" starts right now. >>> good to be with you. i'm frances rivera. this morning new images have surfaced of the man who police say is responsible for monday night's suicide bombing in manchester, england. they also say he is likely linked to a larger...
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my doherty's and the uninsured -- minorities and the uninsured appear to be getting the brunt of it. shethan: a he said, said about how a person wound up hurt in an emergency room. no criminal charges have been filed as of yet. jay: the name but have not identified her guardian's. she is two years old, left kind at a hospital in silver spring, holy cross hospital. the photo was first published by the national center for missing and exploited children. she it injuries on her lower body when she was brought in by a woman. the woman told the hospital she had no idea who the child was or how she got hurt. she would only say that her sister was the child's babysitter. officials say they have located family members but are still trying to figure out exactly what happened to her. meanwhile, a call for justice after the murder of a bowie state student. his name was richard collins, killed in mid-may, but was his death the result of a hate crime? the naacp says yes. anna-lysa gayle is live in college park with more. anna-lysa? anna-lysa: alison, saturday will be two richard collins murder at
my doherty's and the uninsured -- minorities and the uninsured appear to be getting the brunt of it. shethan: a he said, said about how a person wound up hurt in an emergency room. no criminal charges have been filed as of yet. jay: the name but have not identified her guardian's. she is two years old, left kind at a hospital in silver spring, holy cross hospital. the photo was first published by the national center for missing and exploited children. she it injuries on her lower body when she...
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non-partisan congressional budget office estimates the plan would leave 23 million more americans uninsured by 2026. for more details, we'll go to peter alexander. good evening. >> lester, good evening. that estimating the plan republicans passed to replace obamacare would leave 14 million more americans uninsured next year, over the next ten years that number as you noted, grows to 23 million. premiums would jump about 20% next year before dropping a couple years from now when states can approve less comprehensive coverage. for people with preexisting conditions, that could raise cost significantly and what you pay out-of-pocket would go up for things like maternity care and mental health benefits if your insurance no longer covers them. republicans are touting $119 billion over the next decade but obamacare remains the law of the land, the future of health care reform is in the hands of the senate. they are working on their own replacement plan. lester? >> peter alexander from the white house, thank you. >>> now to the president and the pope. president trump continuing his overseas tour w
non-partisan congressional budget office estimates the plan would leave 23 million more americans uninsured by 2026. for more details, we'll go to peter alexander. good evening. >> lester, good evening. that estimating the plan republicans passed to replace obamacare would leave 14 million more americans uninsured next year, over the next ten years that number as you noted, grows to 23 million. premiums would jump about 20% next year before dropping a couple years from now when states can...
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, and the uninsured people actually died more frequently.so have data from the american cancer society -- >> martha: let me just jump in. you are going into a lot of different scenarios. just for the purposes of this discussion, we only have a few minutes, i want to talk about a baby in a hospital. what happens is, even before obamacare in fact, insurance companies added newborn infants -- >> you would like to narrow your case -- >> martha: i am just saying we all fall for what he was saying, doctor, but i want people to understand that there is no mean being out there who is not going to help a child who was just born hours before if they are in dire need. is that correct? >> it's very interesting how you want to narrow the case. remember arizona? i'm about to explain something. arizona a few years ago decided that they were going to take away coverage from medicaid patients for life-saving bone marrow transplants for children and the fact that some children died. oregon ended up doing the same thing. the fact that we don't take care away,
, and the uninsured people actually died more frequently.so have data from the american cancer society -- >> martha: let me just jump in. you are going into a lot of different scenarios. just for the purposes of this discussion, we only have a few minutes, i want to talk about a baby in a hospital. what happens is, even before obamacare in fact, insurance companies added newborn infants -- >> you would like to narrow your case -- >> martha: i am just saying we all fall for...
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according to the cbo, increases the number of uninsured by 23 million people, 14 million in the first year, reduces spending on medicaid by $834 billion, it would reduce the federal deficit, something i know you're passionate about, reduce the definite by $119 billion by 2026. do you regret your vote for the plan? >> no. and i think what needs to be remembered here is there's a whole lot more in the way of refinement that will take place. you'll see that take place on the senate side, you'll see it should come back in conference. this is, again, the beginning of the process. the question that i think we had to ask in the house is, is this bill good enough for the senate to continue the debate and i believe it was. >> 23 million more uninsured than under the current plan. is -- >> well, but i think that's a simplistic look. i think, one, part of that is people themselves, if they're not required to buy something, they might choose not to. >> so they're uninsured? >> yes. but again, there's another component to this, which is, if you actually read through the cbo report what it shows is
according to the cbo, increases the number of uninsured by 23 million people, 14 million in the first year, reduces spending on medicaid by $834 billion, it would reduce the federal deficit, something i know you're passionate about, reduce the definite by $119 billion by 2026. do you regret your vote for the plan? >> no. and i think what needs to be remembered here is there's a whole lot more in the way of refinement that will take place. you'll see that take place on the senate side,...
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already sparking debate after estimates suggest 23 million fewer people would be left uninsured. also, presidents trump and the pope, they have not seen eye to eye before. the president said to the pope as he left the meeting. >> the future of food. researchers come up with thin strips of materia ♪ somewhere, inside each of us, there's a pro. ♪ it's not always easy to summon your pro. ♪ but once you've found it, you'll find you can do anything. ♪ >> announcer: live where you live, this is abc 7 news. >>> we begin this half-hour with the key report on the house plan to repeal and replace obama care. the nonpartisan congressional budget off weighing in on what the plan would do to proom yumz and people uninsured. mary bruce is on capitol hill with the story tonight. for months americans have crowded town halls, voicing fear and frustration. president trump and republicans declared victory. >> this is a repeal and replace of, of obamacare, make no mistake about it. >> tonight, we finally know what the house health care bill could mean for you. the congressional budget office releasi
already sparking debate after estimates suggest 23 million fewer people would be left uninsured. also, presidents trump and the pope, they have not seen eye to eye before. the president said to the pope as he left the meeting. >> the future of food. researchers come up with thin strips of materia ♪ somewhere, inside each of us, there's a pro. ♪ it's not always easy to summon your pro. ♪ but once you've found it, you'll find you can do anything. ♪ >> announcer: live where you...
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more people uninsured at the end of this than were uninsured before the affordable care act passed.i guess what senator cornyn is saying, he's saying whatever product emerges from these secret meetings will insure more people and that c.b.o. will verify that. well, that's something we can work together on. let me guarantee you that won't be the case. just to give you a sense of how many people 23 million is because i know that's kind of a hard number to get your head wrapped around. this is the number of people who will lose insurance under the house bill, according to c.b.o. this is c.b.o.'s new numbers, just came out last night. that's the equivalent population of hawaii, montana, nebraska, nevada, north dakota, rhode island, south dakota and west virginia. now, when we put up it chart a couple months ago, i think there was one additional state. so by moving from 24 million people losing insurance to 23 million people, one state came off this list. but that's the equivalent population of how many folks lose health care in this country. that's why i call this a humanitarian catastr
more people uninsured at the end of this than were uninsured before the affordable care act passed.i guess what senator cornyn is saying, he's saying whatever product emerges from these secret meetings will insure more people and that c.b.o. will verify that. well, that's something we can work together on. let me guarantee you that won't be the case. just to give you a sense of how many people 23 million is because i know that's kind of a hard number to get your head wrapped around. this is the...
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before the affordable care act, new mexico had one of the highest rates of uninsured in the country.t was almost 20% at 19.6%. that rate has been cut in half at 8.9%. approximately 300,000 more new mexicans now have health care, and each one of these 300,000 people has a story about having -- how having health care has made a difference, even saved lives. thanks to the affordable care act, hundreds of thousands of new mexicans now have essential health benefits, including doctor visits, hospital care, prescription drugs, pregnancy and childbirth and mental health services, and a range of preventative services like mammograms and other cancer screenings are available at no cost. i'm not saying that the a.c.a. is perfect. premiums are still too high, deductibles are increasing too much, and we still must bring down the costs of prescription drugs. we absolutely need the work to bring down costs, but on balance, the affordable care act passes all tests, many with flying colors. trumpcare does not -- does not come close. trumpcare gets an "f". test number one -- does trumpcare increase t
before the affordable care act, new mexico had one of the highest rates of uninsured in the country.t was almost 20% at 19.6%. that rate has been cut in half at 8.9%. approximately 300,000 more new mexicans now have health care, and each one of these 300,000 people has a story about having -- how having health care has made a difference, even saved lives. thanks to the affordable care act, hundreds of thousands of new mexicans now have essential health benefits, including doctor visits,...
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news the gop health care plan would leave 23 million uninsured. traveling this weekend, get ready for new tsa procedures for your carry-on bags. and get ready for red noses everywhere as celebs pull out all of the stops for kids. "early today" starts right now. good morning. i'm frances rivera. new images surfaced of a man police say is responsible for monday night's suicide bombing in manchester, england. they say he is likely linked to a rnlg laer network. cameras captured these images they believe to be salmon abedi. they appear to show him at a shopping center wearing a back pack believed to have been used to carry the bomb. police are searching for possible accomplices with eight in custody so far including one of abedi's brothers. a woman arrested was released without charge. and in libya officials arrested another brother and abedi's father. live from manchester with more. what do we know? >> reporter: good morning. we're now learning as you say that authorities in libya arrested hashim abedi, the younger brother of the manchester attacker
news the gop health care plan would leave 23 million uninsured. traveling this weekend, get ready for new tsa procedures for your carry-on bags. and get ready for red noses everywhere as celebs pull out all of the stops for kids. "early today" starts right now. good morning. i'm frances rivera. new images surfaced of a man police say is responsible for monday night's suicide bombing in manchester, england. they say he is likely linked to a rnlg laer network. cameras captured these...
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critics say millions could be facing higher bills or be uninsured.gislation and this is big legislation. so, let's break it down, who does the bill help? younger americans save under the new plan. they helped pay for older people under obamacare, shared the risk, right? so, their premiums under this bill would shrink up to $4,000 a year. the less healthy -- or the healthy, rather, pay less. states can offer cheaper plans if they waive coverage for things like maternity benefits and prescription drugs. >> and the rich get a tax cut. high income taxes used to pay for obamacare. who's the hardest hit? mainly lower-income, older americans, trump's base. many provisions that helped lower income americans disappear, like subsidies. those making $20,000 at any age would see less money under the new tax credits, $5,900 less for a 60-year-old. >> in fact, adults in their 60s would see their premiums go up 22%, according to the aarp. that's why they're calling this an age tax. that's why the aarp, the lobby for older americans, is solidly against this. older a
critics say millions could be facing higher bills or be uninsured.gislation and this is big legislation. so, let's break it down, who does the bill help? younger americans save under the new plan. they helped pay for older people under obamacare, shared the risk, right? so, their premiums under this bill would shrink up to $4,000 a year. the less healthy -- or the healthy, rather, pay less. states can offer cheaper plans if they waive coverage for things like maternity benefits and prescription...
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how many fewer americans could be uninsured over the next decade? abc's mary bruce on the hill. >> reporter: for months, americans have crowded town halls, voicing fear and frustration. president trump and republicans have already declared victory. >> this is a repeal and replace of obamacare, make no mistake. >> reporter: and tonight, we finally know what the house healthcare bill could mean for you. the congressional budget office releasing their report card, finding the bill could leave 23 million more americans uninsured, and reduce the deficit by $119 billion over the next decade. for some, their premiums could skyrocket. a 64-year-old person roughly making $26,500 in some states could see their premiums climb nearly $12,000 or more. those concerns around the country, fueled by last-minute changes to the bill that would allow states to opt out of guaranteeing coverage for basic health services, like maternity care and even ambulances. and states could waive the requirement that insurers don't discriminate based on pre-existing conditions. even
how many fewer americans could be uninsured over the next decade? abc's mary bruce on the hill. >> reporter: for months, americans have crowded town halls, voicing fear and frustration. president trump and republicans have already declared victory. >> this is a repeal and replace of obamacare, make no mistake. >> reporter: and tonight, we finally know what the house healthcare bill could mean for you. the congressional budget office releasing their report card, finding the...
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the project it will leave 23 million more people uninsured. also reduce the deficit by $119 billion. it could destabilize individual insurance markets in some states. it is expected that the senate will make major changes before moving forward. , headg me is ezra klein and peter or zach of lazard group. let me start with you, ezra. what are the implications? ezra: calamitous. ensure about 23 million people. y is this would allow states to waiver out of the obamacare regulations. republicans said this had no downside. they promised that it would continue to protect people with existing conditions and keep insurance markets stable. the ceo said no. they think about one out of six states will use this waiver ability, and people will find insurance becomes too high-priced or not available to them. they find about 1/6 of americans will live in places where the insurance market will destabilize completely. the number of people losing insurance compared to what we would expect otherwise went from 23 million from 24 million. from 24to 23 million milli
the project it will leave 23 million more people uninsured. also reduce the deficit by $119 billion. it could destabilize individual insurance markets in some states. it is expected that the senate will make major changes before moving forward. , headg me is ezra klein and peter or zach of lazard group. let me start with you, ezra. what are the implications? ezra: calamitous. ensure about 23 million people. y is this would allow states to waiver out of the obamacare regulations. republicans...
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by 2026, including 14 million by 2026, including uninsured by could be uninsured by 2026, including 14 million by next year. (pam) also tonight ... we are tracking much cooler weather on the way for the bay area. this is a live look at san francisco.... a big drop in temperatures are expected tomorrow. kron 4's chief meteorologist brittney shipp is in the weather center with what you need to know. .hot conditions today as ridge apex shifts inland. tomorrow will be another hot today as the ridge begins to exit into the great basin. a modest cooling trend will start on thursday as coastal stratus returns. cooling trend continues friday into saturday when a slight chance of showers is forecast as an upper low approaches the region. locally windy conditions can also be expected over the weekend. (pam) coming up new at ten:it is not unusual to see drones around the bay area.. but -- flying one at the wrong time in the wrong place -- could land you in jail. (steve) then: also new at ten.the split second before a tragedy... tonight -- the story behind a military photographers final photo.
by 2026, including 14 million by 2026, including uninsured by could be uninsured by 2026, including 14 million by next year. (pam) also tonight ... we are tracking much cooler weather on the way for the bay area. this is a live look at san francisco.... a big drop in temperatures are expected tomorrow. kron 4's chief meteorologist brittney shipp is in the weather center with what you need to know. .hot conditions today as ridge apex shifts inland. tomorrow will be another hot today as the ridge...
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they're double the number of uninsured. now, that hurts real people. it hurts every single one of those individuals who lose health care. my state of oregon, just one piece of this bill which crushes the expansion of medicaid or in oregon it's known as the oregon health plan, just that one provision strips health care from about 400,000 oregonians. that's a lot of human carnage. that's enough people that if they were standing hand to hand, they would stretch from the pacific ocean 400 miles to the border with idaho. that's how many oregonians would be impacted by this. but that's just the people who lose access to health care. you have many, many others who would go to their clinic or go to their hospital and find that the clinic and hospital have either limited their services or shut down. because you see, our clinics have gained tremendously from the investment under obamacare, and in addition they've gained tremendously from the fact that people who came through the door had insurance to pay their bills. so it's a reduction on the uninsured individu
they're double the number of uninsured. now, that hurts real people. it hurts every single one of those individuals who lose health care. my state of oregon, just one piece of this bill which crushes the expansion of medicaid or in oregon it's known as the oregon health plan, just that one provision strips health care from about 400,000 oregonians. that's a lot of human carnage. that's enough people that if they were standing hand to hand, they would stretch from the pacific ocean 400 miles to...