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united health group confirms the affordable care act and upcoming changes to medicare will effect the companie's short term profits.however, it expects profits will grow as more americans sign up for coverage under the health care law.in its fourth quarter earnings report, united health's profits beat wall street expectations. shares sold off yesterday closing above 72 dollars. in our cover story, the farm bill is being held up in a dispute over a program to limit milk production, if prices for milk products drop below certain levels, in short--a guarantee that dairy farmers would make money by manipulating the supply of milk.could it sink the farm bill or is it more or less a drop in the bucket? there's an internal battle in the dairy industry. and the battle lines are not altogether clearly drawn. some producers-- farmers want price supports to protect them if the price of feed or transportation costs go up or if the price of milk itself drops. the current model authorizes the u-s-d-a to order milk production cut. house speaker john boehner calls it "soviet style" supply management.
united health group confirms the affordable care act and upcoming changes to medicare will effect the companie's short term profits.however, it expects profits will grow as more americans sign up for coverage under the health care law.in its fourth quarter earnings report, united health's profits beat wall street expectations. shares sold off yesterday closing above 72 dollars. in our cover story, the farm bill is being held up in a dispute over a program to limit milk production, if prices for...
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this is a great product being offered by united health care.ut enabled by the sponsored data offering. the customers use the video without charging their data buck. and they get great advice to lead a healthier life. >> it's a good customer decision and a good business decision if they encourage just enough of the right demographic to take care of their health. for companies like google, facebook, that have figured out how to monetize mobile. they might jump into this, too, to accelerate growth, right? >> those companies, the companies that make movies. wouldn't you want to watch a trailer to the latest movie free, off data charges? and if you like it -- >> free data. >> there you go. this is a breakthrough. we're the first in the industry to roll it out. and we already have three customers on the stage today that are going to try it. and we feel like it's an exciting future for us. >> melissa lee has a question. back to nasdaq? >> i thought we were wrapping. thanks for the interview. we'll see you later on here. later, we will hear from john w
this is a great product being offered by united health care.ut enabled by the sponsored data offering. the customers use the video without charging their data buck. and they get great advice to lead a healthier life. >> it's a good customer decision and a good business decision if they encourage just enough of the right demographic to take care of their health. for companies like google, facebook, that have figured out how to monetize mobile. they might jump into this, too, to accelerate...
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brought to you by united health care. ght to you by united health care. big plans.s, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. to me, relationships matter. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. [ male announcer ] with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and virtually no referrals needed. so don't wait. call now and request this free decision guide to help you better understand medicare... and which aarp medicare supplement plan might be best for you. there's a wide range to choose
brought to you by united health care. ght to you by united health care. big plans.s, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, it helps pick up...
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they say the selection problems are much worse and the mix is bad of the there is an interesting united health care that is one of the largest insurers in the country who chose to participate and a few exchanges. they thought the problems were going to be so bad. their ceo this week said their enrollment was so low that they could send a gift basket to every one of their enrollees, and that this was good for shareholders because losses would be limited. >> should republicans run against this idea that there will be an insurance bailout? there is part of obamacare that says if the pool is as bad as joe says it is, there are mechanisms by which the hhs will provide money to offset some of those losses. this is part of the law. it is designed to -- it was written into the law, but there are some republicans like marco rubio saying, you know what, this is an insurance bailout. should republicans be making this case? >> we shouldn't be supporting bail yowls whether they are in finance -- >> no, they are against the bailout. >> that's right. marco rubio is absolutely right. there is an old expressio
they say the selection problems are much worse and the mix is bad of the there is an interesting united health care that is one of the largest insurers in the country who chose to participate and a few exchanges. they thought the problems were going to be so bad. their ceo this week said their enrollment was so low that they could send a gift basket to every one of their enrollees, and that this was good for shareholders because losses would be limited. >> should republicans run against...
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we're long united health.e. >> before we move, so much positive sentiment on the banks on the left side of my left and murph, no. why the disconnect? what don't you like that everybody else seems to like? >> i'm long bank of america. that's my one holding in the financials. also for the playoff playbooks, another name i own is new york community bank, nycb because they have a great dividend. i think right now, i don't like the price action in the financials here recently. they have been hitting up against highs and rolling over, names like citi, for instance. i see citi under 50, i'm all over it. >> not so fast, pete najarian and joe terranova, a double dose of fast fires in october. both made a bullish call on green mountain. let's take a listen. >> they've got too much competition. i don't think right now that they can actually combat what they've got from a competition standpoint. they should have incredible margins. this company should be knocking it out of the ballpark. i don't see that happening. >> gree
we're long united health.e. >> before we move, so much positive sentiment on the banks on the left side of my left and murph, no. why the disconnect? what don't you like that everybody else seems to like? >> i'm long bank of america. that's my one holding in the financials. also for the playoff playbooks, another name i own is new york community bank, nycb because they have a great dividend. i think right now, i don't like the price action in the financials here recently. they have...
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there was an interesting united health care, one of the largest insurers in the country, chose to participate in just a few exchanges because they thought the problems would be so bad. their ceo this week said their enrollment was so low they could send a gift basket to every one of their enrollees and this is a good thing for shareholders. >> should republicans run against this idea there is going to be an insurance bailout? there is part of obama care that says if the pool is as bad as joe said it is, there are mechanisms which hhs will provide money, reinsurance pool to offset some of those losses. this is part of the law. it's designed to -- it was written into the law. there are some republicans like marco rubio saying this is an insurance bailout. >> we shouldn't be supporting bailouts for failing industries. >> republicans are against the bailout. >> right. i think marco rubio is absolutely right. there is an old expression about lying in the bed you make. the health care industry, the health insurers certainly were in this bed with the obama administration preparing obamacare. there s
there was an interesting united health care, one of the largest insurers in the country, chose to participate in just a few exchanges because they thought the problems would be so bad. their ceo this week said their enrollment was so low they could send a gift basket to every one of their enrollees and this is a good thing for shareholders. >> should republicans run against this idea there is going to be an insurance bailout? there is part of obama care that says if the pool is as bad as...
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don't stop thinking about tomorrow ♪ >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought it you by united healthe. >>> it looks so incredibly cold. welcome back. as we continue our coverage of the big storm hitting the northeast this morning, this is a live picture you're looking at of the george washington bridge from ft. lee, new jersey. the snow is still coming down. new jersey and new york city are expected to get six to ten inches of snow before it's all done. >> welcome back, everyone. >>> with the rush hour just a few hours away, road crews are busy this morning trying to keep up with all of the snow. >> joining us by phone is j jodine, spokesman for the new jersey department of transportation. thanks for joining us. great to hear from you. first, how are the crews making out this morning? >> well, they've been going since roughly dinnertime yesterday. and they've been going nonstop. so the roads are snow covered but still passable. it's been -- it's just been a nonstop operation for the last nine hours. and we're expecting the snow to continue for at least another five. >> joe, tell us a
don't stop thinking about tomorrow ♪ >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought it you by united healthe. >>> it looks so incredibly cold. welcome back. as we continue our coverage of the big storm hitting the northeast this morning, this is a live picture you're looking at of the george washington bridge from ft. lee, new jersey. the snow is still coming down. new jersey and new york city are expected to get six to ten inches of snow before it's all done....
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on the other hand if united health has that data, are they going to jack up my rate? it starts to get complicated. is crazy and creepy. >> you have to have the legal regulatory structure. -- it is not what they slap an ekg on you and leave you alone. there are so many oscillations over the course of a 24-hour day . you get all kinds of false positives. the best thing for us is not continuous tracking of our data. we could become cyber-cho ndriacs. i think there's a risk in all of this. this compulsion to act on it. i think that is equally dangerous. >> i'm not sure how i feel about google or any company knowing my body chemistry. we talked about calico, this company that google has started, very secretive, nobody knows the real things they're working on. the broad idea is how do we cure things like aging? we have been having a conversation all week long about google looking a lot more innovative than anybody else right now. google? think about are they right to go down these different paths and trying to own the future even though we don't know what the future looks l
on the other hand if united health has that data, are they going to jack up my rate? it starts to get complicated. is crazy and creepy. >> you have to have the legal regulatory structure. -- it is not what they slap an ekg on you and leave you alone. there are so many oscillations over the course of a 24-hour day . you get all kinds of false positives. the best thing for us is not continuous tracking of our data. we could become cyber-cho ndriacs. i think there's a risk in all of this....
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. >>> united health care was another dow component out with earnings. quarterly profits rose 15% as more people enrolled in its insurance plans. but unh said implementing the new health law and private medicare funding cuts will eat into 2014 profits. the stock was the biggest decliner in the dow today, falling nearly 3%. >>> and some other big financial firms reported today with mixed results. profits at citi group rose 21% as expenses declined and it set aside less money for bad loans. net income at pnc shot up 46%, mostly by originating more loans especially in commercial real estate. and black rock the world's largest money manager had higher profits on more money coming into its exchange-traded funds. and it was a mixed finish for all three stocks today. two up, pnc and black rock, one down, citi group by about 4%. >>> still ahead on "nightly business report," last year was the driest on record for california. now farms are being forced to make some tough decisions. and that could mean higher food prices for you. >>> we don't note full extent of wh
. >>> united health care was another dow component out with earnings. quarterly profits rose 15% as more people enrolled in its insurance plans. but unh said implementing the new health law and private medicare funding cuts will eat into 2014 profits. the stock was the biggest decliner in the dow today, falling nearly 3%. >>> and some other big financial firms reported today with mixed results. profits at citi group rose 21% as expenses declined and it set aside less money for...
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. >> "world news now" weather brought to you by united health care. ng life ahead. big plans.ance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. to me, relationships matter. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. [ male announcer ] with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and virtually no referrals needed. so don't wait. call now and request this free decision guide to help you better understand medicare... and which aarp medicare supplement plan might be best for you. there's a wide range to choose from. we love to travel -- and there's so much more to see. so we
. >> "world news now" weather brought to you by united health care. ng life ahead. big plans.ance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and...
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if united health has access to all of that data, will they jack up my rates and do other things? clicked the implications are a little crazy and creepy. >> you need to have the legal and regulatory structure beyond just the tech. >> even further, there is a reason why you get yanked into the er for an ekg. they track the data for a while because there are many oscillations over the course of 24 hours and you get all kinds of false positives thrown up. in many ways, the best thing is not continuous data tracking because humans get wacky whenever we see too much information and we become the great hypochondriacs. then you have this kind of thing moving and i think there's a risk analysis that when you give a continuous flow of data, they feel this compulsion to back on it and i think it's equally dangerous. >> i'm not sure how i feel about any company knowing my body temperature as it's happening. we talked about calico, this held company that google has started, very secretive. nobody knows the real things they are working on, but the broad idea is how do we cure things like aging
if united health has access to all of that data, will they jack up my rates and do other things? clicked the implications are a little crazy and creepy. >> you need to have the legal and regulatory structure beyond just the tech. >> even further, there is a reason why you get yanked into the er for an ekg. they track the data for a while because there are many oscillations over the course of 24 hours and you get all kinds of false positives thrown up. in many ways, the best thing is...
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we know that she was insured by united health care. we don't know because of hippa laws who will pay for this and what type of coverage she has. there could be a legal battle because the family has fought to take her off of the ventilator. so perhaps they may not want to pay for the bill. i want to move out of the way here so you can see this memorial set up here. i spoep to a few of them earlier. that the fetus -- >> such a tough tough story. hundreds of passengers sickened aboard a screcruise ship. but first, comparing anything to nazis is never a about idea. we are talking about a venture capitolist and what he said that next. for aches and pains trust bufferin, the only non-steroidal anti-inflammatory pain reliever formulated with special buffers so it's gentler to your stomach. >>> time to prepare yourself for a fresh round of fiscal bickering in the nation's capitol. let's call it debt ceiling deja vu. it suspended the battle to february 7th. republicans and democrats are signaling job creation that legislation would raise the na
we know that she was insured by united health care. we don't know because of hippa laws who will pay for this and what type of coverage she has. there could be a legal battle because the family has fought to take her off of the ventilator. so perhaps they may not want to pay for the bill. i want to move out of the way here so you can see this memorial set up here. i spoep to a few of them earlier. that the fetus -- >> such a tough tough story. hundreds of passengers sickened aboard a...
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welcome julie from united health care.e was the arkansas insurance commissioner in my tenure as governor and my appointee. >> the state's attorney general foiled a lawsuit saying that what the obama administration has done is illegal. why do you think that the lawsuit has merit? >> well, because i think they are exactly right. by excutive order, you can't just change what congress has passed. he can't just go in there and say oh, well, i know this was law, but it is not working and we don't like it. we'll change it on a whim. it will not work. >> a lot of people don't understand the process. he said we'll go a head and let the states if they want to keep the insurance, as a state insurance commissioner, you know that brings havoc to the industry. explain to the audience why does that make a big deal to the companies and regulators? >> there are so many things in the 2,000 pages and man dates and directives, and so many time lines to me, not only on the insurance state government, and on the federal government itself. it ju
welcome julie from united health care.e was the arkansas insurance commissioner in my tenure as governor and my appointee. >> the state's attorney general foiled a lawsuit saying that what the obama administration has done is illegal. why do you think that the lawsuit has merit? >> well, because i think they are exactly right. by excutive order, you can't just change what congress has passed. he can't just go in there and say oh, well, i know this was law, but it is not working and...
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one winner on the dowel all time high, united health care. it was raised over at deutsche bank. that is good news for them, the top performing sector, health care overall. there is the look one year at health group 50% in the last year. lori: thank you for that. good news if you are stuck at the airport, jetblue restoring service in new york and boston after being forced to shut down friday. hi, adam. adam: the cold weather is causing a lot of trouble. the latest numbers from flight aware. the total numbers nationwide, and we will show you the airlines with the most delays. right now delays nationwide roughly 2440. here at laguardia, things are getting back to normal if you can call this normal travel, but the airlines with the most flights cancelled, as of 12 no noon, american eagle, that is the commuter version, southwest had 312 flights that had been cancelled or delayed, jetblue 216, american 128, united 117. a lot better than what we saw yesterday with 4100 flights cancelled nationwide, 8000 delayed, but it is still bitter cold. in some cases the fuel that operates not the a
one winner on the dowel all time high, united health care. it was raised over at deutsche bank. that is good news for them, the top performing sector, health care overall. there is the look one year at health group 50% in the last year. lori: thank you for that. good news if you are stuck at the airport, jetblue restoring service in new york and boston after being forced to shut down friday. hi, adam. adam: the cold weather is causing a lot of trouble. the latest numbers from flight aware. the...
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. >> united health is -- -- is tha jacket on? i think it might be at this point. >> revenue, $ 3311.2 billion. i don't have the right number to compare that to. net margin, 4.6%. watch pretty closely now, given everything that is happening in health care. so the full year guidance that we're getting must be for the next year. which i don't have any right lane issues. >> the company said it was highlighted this quarter by the vong and consisteneeeen and it's too early to tell what it's going to do. might be a 24 cents so or. we will look at the press release a little more deeply. it's a dow component, but we don't jump for this one like we do a ge or a -- is comcast a dow -- that's what i don't get. >> no. >> it is not a comcast component? did you see the new building? >> i did, in philadelphia. you don't have any upset at -- >> i have -- >> this is -- >> skylion is beautiful will be liberty. and the fooufr of a gleebl mine of of this sli shroff. by the way, that is haunted. you know who else is there? ben franklin. also the liber
. >> united health is -- -- is tha jacket on? i think it might be at this point. >> revenue, $ 3311.2 billion. i don't have the right number to compare that to. net margin, 4.6%. watch pretty closely now, given everything that is happening in health care. so the full year guidance that we're getting must be for the next year. which i don't have any right lane issues. >> the company said it was highlighted this quarter by the vong and consisteneeeen and it's too early to tell...
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people are very close to the international union seiu and united health care workers. they are combined. de blazio the new mayor alyssa mark vigorito the speaker of the council votes worked for seiu. you can go on down the list. one of the ways liberalism changed is that when it lost the american majority and i talk about this in the section i called those philosophical crisis of american liberalism it was in the wilderness and discovered a new middle class. public sector unions. public or unionist likes liberals because like the pros they wanted to extract from the state. private-sector unionist, this is i don't know how many people follow governor christie and i have no interest in defending governor christie. they wake governor christie has succeeded to the degree he has is by working with the president and the senate steven swanson the head of the ironworkers union. as a private-sector unionist he wants to file economy and new jersey's economy is pretty much dead in the water. he oppose private-sector unions but what private-sector unions want his extraction and th
people are very close to the international union seiu and united health care workers. they are combined. de blazio the new mayor alyssa mark vigorito the speaker of the council votes worked for seiu. you can go on down the list. one of the ways liberalism changed is that when it lost the american majority and i talk about this in the section i called those philosophical crisis of american liberalism it was in the wilderness and discovered a new middle class. public sector unions. public or...
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i can see the stock go to $100 from $80 to where it is right now. 25 is united health. seems to have nine lives. here's the health insurance name that was supposed to be get scalded by obamacare, but instead comes out on top. they have a voracious buyback. i think they're in a win-win situation. if obamacare keep hobbling on, they'll be a white knight. and if obamacare falters, they'll win again. next up, one of my faves, united technologies, a dow stock you should own right now. the last pronouncements which included some reflection on sequester took a lot of risk out of the stock. that's despite the fact that the shares are seeing none of the potential rewards from the brilliant goodrich acquisition, at a time when aerospace is the strongest industry in the world. plus, i see orders for the air conditioning division, thanks to the revival of commercial construction in the united states. however, if they do believe in it and it seems like they started to when the stock finished 2013 amazingly strong, then united technologies will head to $135 from $112 as it did today.
i can see the stock go to $100 from $80 to where it is right now. 25 is united health. seems to have nine lives. here's the health insurance name that was supposed to be get scalded by obamacare, but instead comes out on top. they have a voracious buyback. i think they're in a win-win situation. if obamacare keep hobbling on, they'll be a white knight. and if obamacare falters, they'll win again. next up, one of my faves, united technologies, a dow stock you should own right now. the last...
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some plan like united health care reimburse members several hundred dollars a year if they join and usepating fitness center. you can also keep an eye out for gym deals on social media sites by facebook and twitter and look for offers on saving with thechlts resolution include getting physically fit and financially fit, you may able to do both at the same time. consumer report says before you sign up with a gym make sure you read the contract fully. many carry expensive cancellation fees if you want out of your contract. i'm michael 7 on your side. >> well coming up fix on 7 news at 9:00. the war of words brewing between starbucks and small beer maker. what's all we use this board to compare car insurance rates side by side, so you get the same coverage, often for less. [ rattling ] that's one smart board. what else does it do -- reverse gravity? [ chuckles ] split atoms? [ whoooosh! ] hey, how is that atom-splitting thing going? [ rattling ] [ electronic whistling ] oh! [ zap! ] a smarter way to shop around. now, that's progressive. call or click today. you've got to try this sweet & s
some plan like united health care reimburse members several hundred dollars a year if they join and usepating fitness center. you can also keep an eye out for gym deals on social media sites by facebook and twitter and look for offers on saving with thechlts resolution include getting physically fit and financially fit, you may able to do both at the same time. consumer report says before you sign up with a gym make sure you read the contract fully. many carry expensive cancellation fees if you...
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please welcome julie benfield from united health care.sure, she was the arkansas insurance commissioner during my tenure as governor and an appointee of that position, of which i'm quite proud. let's start with this lawsuit. the states attorney general have filed a lawsuit saying what the obama administration has done is illegal. why do you think the lawsuit has some merit? >> well because i think they are exactly right. i think that by executive order you can't just change what congress has passed. he can't just go in there and say, oh, well, i know this was law, but it is not working or we don't like it, let's just change it on a whim. it won't work. >> and i think a lot of people don't understand the process. when he said well, we're going to go ahead and let the states if they want to keep these insurance -- as a state insurance commissioner, you know that just brings havoc to the industry and explain to the audience who may not understand the regulatory process, why does that make a big deal to the companies and to the regulators? >>
please welcome julie benfield from united health care.sure, she was the arkansas insurance commissioner during my tenure as governor and an appointee of that position, of which i'm quite proud. let's start with this lawsuit. the states attorney general have filed a lawsuit saying what the obama administration has done is illegal. why do you think the lawsuit has some merit? >> well because i think they are exactly right. i think that by executive order you can't just change what congress...
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it looks like weakness from chevron, united health.ed this yesterday, if it weren't for a rally at integrated oil yesterday, we would have been down in six out of seven sessions since 1991. how weak is this market? >> it's weak in the sense it's not going up. on the other hand, the decline so far has been relatively modest to say the least. in the context of what happened at the end of last year, the strong rally we saw in december, not just december but the fourth quarter as a whole, really i'm not too concerned about this. there's a lot made about january's first five days being predictive. i disagree with that. january as a whole is much more important and even then it's questionable. >> do you think we've learned anything from the fact that the market hasn't performed better. it hasn't just been the first day, wasn't just the second day. it's consistent there's not a lot of strength here. >> again, i'm not too worried and importantly we are right in the beginning of earnings season and i think when you get into next week and you st
it looks like weakness from chevron, united health.ed this yesterday, if it weren't for a rally at integrated oil yesterday, we would have been down in six out of seven sessions since 1991. how weak is this market? >> it's weak in the sense it's not going up. on the other hand, the decline so far has been relatively modest to say the least. in the context of what happened at the end of last year, the strong rally we saw in december, not just december but the fourth quarter as a whole,...
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health care? in general, we think of the united states because this country has had health care falling for decades and also we think of the development world. also, the reality is that there is not a single company in the world that a person does not have a health care issue of one sort or another so it is affecting the united states, canada, latin america, europe and asia, africa. so this is a global issue and it is very important to go over each one of the systems to understand because of the health care crisis and how we could solve them. it is very funny because in general people think that everything in the united states is perfect and that everybody here is life is wonderful. and the reality is that united states has a lot of problems right now and they are affecting everybody. so, i see that people are learning more in the united states and people have to struggle here, too. in general, the united states is a health care system which is the most privatized in the entire world. yet, half of these health care spending is finalized by the government through medicaid and medicare. so, what is h
health care? in general, we think of the united states because this country has had health care falling for decades and also we think of the development world. also, the reality is that there is not a single company in the world that a person does not have a health care issue of one sort or another so it is affecting the united states, canada, latin america, europe and asia, africa. so this is a global issue and it is very important to go over each one of the systems to understand because of...
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i'm looking forward to hearing from united health group, unh, which i believe will declare itself a winner when it reports and people will accept it with acclimation. we also get results from ppg. now, ppg is something special around here because it's run by chuck bunch from "get rich carefully," the list of ceos whom you want to invest with and we've stuck with bunch forever and it has been right. he has made us money for ages. and i don't think thursday when this chemical company reports will be any different. for you sports addicts out there, bunch is to ppg as belichick is to the patriots. how's that for literation. finally general electric and morgan stanley, two companies in our news letter that goes with the charitable trust, actionsalertplus.com. these could be terrific quarters for both. i expect outlooks raised. we also hear from schlumberger, the oil service king. and here i'm less certain what the company will have to say. because oil's been coming down. i'm going to listen for the outlook and less for the quarter as this company's the best predictor of all things oil out there
i'm looking forward to hearing from united health group, unh, which i believe will declare itself a winner when it reports and people will accept it with acclimation. we also get results from ppg. now, ppg is something special around here because it's run by chuck bunch from "get rich carefully," the list of ceos whom you want to invest with and we've stuck with bunch forever and it has been right. he has made us money for ages. and i don't think thursday when this chemical company...
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i'm looking forward to hearing from dow component health group united health group, uhn. which i believe will declare itself a winner when it reports and people will accept it with acclimation. we also get results from ppg. now, ppg is something special around here because it's run by chuck bunch from "get rich carefully," the list of ceos whom you want to invest with and we've stuck with bunch forever and it has been right. he has made us money for ages. and i don't think thursday when this chemical company reports will be any different. for you sports addicts out there, bunch is to ppg as belichick is to the patriots. how's that for alliteration? finally general electric and morgan stanley, two companies in our news letter that goes with the charitable trust, actionsalertplus.com. these could be terrific quarters for both. i expect outlooks raised. after both earnings reports. we also hear from schlumberger, the oil service king. and here i'm less certain what the company will have to say. because oil's been coming down. i'm going to listen for the outlook and less for
i'm looking forward to hearing from dow component health group united health group, uhn. which i believe will declare itself a winner when it reports and people will accept it with acclimation. we also get results from ppg. now, ppg is something special around here because it's run by chuck bunch from "get rich carefully," the list of ceos whom you want to invest with and we've stuck with bunch forever and it has been right. he has made us money for ages. and i don't think thursday...
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several other members who were not able to be with us today include a representative from united health, jay cohen, mike davis with general mills, the former executive of colorado department of health care policy and financing and lloyd dean with dignity health. finally, i would like to say a special thanks to our two major funders. first, kaiser permanente, a special appreciation to george halverson and second to the robert wood johnson foundation which is represented by andy hyman. now i would like to turn the program over to governor bill ritter who will outline the role of states in health care cost control and the huge number of policy levers available to states to both enhance quality and reduce the cost of rate increases over time in the health care field. governor ritter. >> thank you. good afternoon. prior to talking about the state's role and many policy levers to moderate health care cost increases, i want to make a minute and make a few general points. first, there are chapters in our report on the health care problem, the affordable care act, and on what the federal governm
several other members who were not able to be with us today include a representative from united health, jay cohen, mike davis with general mills, the former executive of colorado department of health care policy and financing and lloyd dean with dignity health. finally, i would like to say a special thanks to our two major funders. first, kaiser permanente, a special appreciation to george halverson and second to the robert wood johnson foundation which is represented by andy hyman. now i...
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at&t, verizon, mcdonald's, merck, united health care unchanged. >> weigh in on that, bob. >> strange today and what's going on in the major indices. art and i talking about it in daily reports. dow is down 2.6% for the year. transports are positive. russell 2000 is positive. >> and you usually don't see the dow and transports -- >> unusually large disparageies in the markets. railroads have become in very well. shipments terrific, even as coal shipments dropped, railroads strong. odd to see disparities and we've been pointing out the fact stocks are diverging. certain groups are doing better even with insecter, a decent earnings report, hold up. if you don't, guidance poor, they sell off quickly and the market isn't moving in tandem. correlations last year. everything moves in one direction, breaking down now. >> art, tell us what history tells us about the fact that the previous year was so stellar? i mean, we had close to 30% in the s&p, better than 24% in the dow jones industrial average. so perhaps this should not be unexpected? >> well, you know, we're over extended to some degr
at&t, verizon, mcdonald's, merck, united health care unchanged. >> weigh in on that, bob. >> strange today and what's going on in the major indices. art and i talking about it in daily reports. dow is down 2.6% for the year. transports are positive. russell 2000 is positive. >> and you usually don't see the dow and transports -- >> unusually large disparageies in the markets. railroads have become in very well. shipments terrific, even as coal shipments dropped,...
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. >> a drop for united health.uarter wasn't good enough to justify the move this stock is seeing, which has been significant. it feels like it wants to trade sub-70. but that's why i would buy it again. >> drop for herbalife, down 10%. karen? >> this was down on the heels of nuskin, to see if it's a pyramid scheme. what a week with beam. hlf down today. >> and a drop for kroger. down 5%. >> big drop here on basically a neutral rating from credit suisse. what was interesting, it had no lift. the stock had no lift today. i would be out of this one. >> and we got a pop for husband tossing. >> what? >> had it with your hubby? japanese brides have a solution. each year on january 15th, a city in japan hosts a husband toss. it involves kimono-clad husbands dumped into several feet of snow. dating back to the 18th century. it began as retaliation of outsiders attempting to marry local girls. >> what do you think of that? >> i think it's fine. says the unmarried person. >> i don't think we can throw you too far. you're pro
. >> a drop for united health.uarter wasn't good enough to justify the move this stock is seeing, which has been significant. it feels like it wants to trade sub-70. but that's why i would buy it again. >> drop for herbalife, down 10%. karen? >> this was down on the heels of nuskin, to see if it's a pyramid scheme. what a week with beam. hlf down today. >> and a drop for kroger. down 5%. >> big drop here on basically a neutral rating from credit suisse. what was...
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we've learned she is insured by united health care. because of hip pa laws we don't know exactly what coverage she has. we have asked the hospital that question. they said because her husband has not signed the waiver to speak specifically about the unborn fetus or marlise munoz, they just can't answer that question officially. miguel? >> are texas lawmakers talking about possibly changing the laws out there to include cases like this? >> reporter: we know up until this point that no texas state lawmaker has come out with a statement or commented on this particular situation. also, it's worth noting that the texas legislature is not in session again for another year. this could very well be an issue that is taken up by the legislature in 2015. but at this point, we just don't know. i asked the hospital if they were, despite removing marlise munoz from the ventilator, if they were planning on appealing. they said, nick, we're going to abide by the court's mandate. miguel? >> nick valencia for us, thank you very much. >>> question number
we've learned she is insured by united health care. because of hip pa laws we don't know exactly what coverage she has. we have asked the hospital that question. they said because her husband has not signed the waiver to speak specifically about the unborn fetus or marlise munoz, they just can't answer that question officially. miguel? >> are texas lawmakers talking about possibly changing the laws out there to include cases like this? >> reporter: we know up until this point that...
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we know she was covered by united health care insurance. because of hipaa laws, we don't know exactly the coverage that she had. i'm sure that's going to be a big question for the family going forward. miguel? >> nick valencia for us in ft. worth, thank you very much. >>> this just into cnn. we're getting details of a u.s. military mission that targeted a militant's group in the horn of africa. our military sources are telling us about an american air strike in southern somalia. the target? the senior leader in the militant group affiliated with al qaeda. the extremist group al shabaab. cnn's barbara starr, the pentagon tells cnn the strike was carried out with missiles. that no u.s. troops were involved on the ground. and there was no troops there -- there are no troops there now. we don't yet know if that senior military leader was killed in today's strike. >>> extortion. big money. dirty dealings. it all sounds like a plot within "house of cards." a cnn investigation reveals it's happening in american politics. that's ahead. >>> but firs
we know she was covered by united health care insurance. because of hipaa laws, we don't know exactly the coverage that she had. i'm sure that's going to be a big question for the family going forward. miguel? >> nick valencia for us in ft. worth, thank you very much. >>> this just into cnn. we're getting details of a u.s. military mission that targeted a militant's group in the horn of africa. our military sources are telling us about an american air strike in southern somalia....
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and united melt says that -- united health says it's going to be better, the question is will they gethe website is far from secure. tens of thousands of people's personal information exposed and the administration is doing little or nothing to prevent it. i'll have my take on that. 10:25 this morning. a pr nightmare for sea world all starting with a documentary. that film exposes not only mistreatment of animals, according to the movie, but an unsafe and even deadly work force. one worker was killed by one of the whales. elizabeth macdonald is here with exclusive information on this. first up, the feds, seems like they are going after sea world. >> yeah, that's right. osha is saying unsafe working conditions for employees at sea world. sea world is battling osha in federal appeals court right now and court documents that fox business has obtained show that basically what sea world is telling the trouble about its whales not being aggressive, that its whales not, basically putting the workers in unsafe conditions, that's what sea world is also telling fox business. these documents show
and united melt says that -- united health says it's going to be better, the question is will they gethe website is far from secure. tens of thousands of people's personal information exposed and the administration is doing little or nothing to prevent it. i'll have my take on that. 10:25 this morning. a pr nightmare for sea world all starting with a documentary. that film exposes not only mistreatment of animals, according to the movie, but an unsafe and even deadly work force. one worker was...
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first up united health.ow component selling off despite beating fourth quarterest mates by a penny. steve, why? >> it's a dow component. dow is weak. priced for perfection. good story there. >> solar city, shares are rallying after deutsche bank initiated coverage with a buy. >> this is the hottest stock in the market. douch thinks they're going to double in the new coming years. 90-day target on it. >> csx falling hard. >> they missed on earnings. higher expenses. negative deleverage. it's a mess on the expense side. volume is up 6%. >> tesla got an upgrade today at rw baird following strong fourth quarter sales. doc, this stock, after putting the best two days in some seven or eight months together is up again today sharply. >> yeah. what was said at the detroit auto show certainly didn't hurt them, judge. we had a debate on this one this week. i think it trades back toward this high. roughly $94 or so. and rolls royce and bentley saying that they are talking about plug-in models as well. that's another fo
first up united health.ow component selling off despite beating fourth quarterest mates by a penny. steve, why? >> it's a dow component. dow is weak. priced for perfection. good story there. >> solar city, shares are rallying after deutsche bank initiated coverage with a buy. >> this is the hottest stock in the market. douch thinks they're going to double in the new coming years. 90-day target on it. >> csx falling hard. >> they missed on earnings. higher expenses....
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momentum names like netflix and kors seeing downgrades why some of the big boring names like j & j, united health were given upgrades. why the shift? is the momentum run done? dominic chu has been digging in on that. >> let's talk about four of the best performing stocks, momentum wise, in 2013 in the s&p 500 and how they're doing now, because we are seeing some slow-mentum. netflix, first of all, the best gainer in 2013 for the s&p 500. morgan stanley downgrades the stock citing competitive pressures because of other sites like hulu and amazon's prime service. remember, this stock was up 298% in 2013 and now check out the chart because over the past month or so, we have seen this stock start to roll over just a little bit, down about 4% over the course of just the last month. also, another story interesting here as well. best buy, the electronics retailer, everybody bought into the ceo's turn-around story in 2013. this stock was up 237% but now this holiday shopping season, if it's just a bit weaker or margins get hurt, that could slow down this stock. this stock over the past month or so, down
momentum names like netflix and kors seeing downgrades why some of the big boring names like j & j, united health were given upgrades. why the shift? is the momentum run done? dominic chu has been digging in on that. >> let's talk about four of the best performing stocks, momentum wise, in 2013 in the s&p 500 and how they're doing now, because we are seeing some slow-mentum. netflix, first of all, the best gainer in 2013 for the s&p 500. morgan stanley downgrades the stock...
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point caller raises the that the health care outcomes in this country are not as good as other company -- countries. , your united states health care outcomes are not likely to be as good as they are in other countries, despite the fact that we spend much more on health care. we are paying more for worst outcomes. it is not fair for people to
point caller raises the that the health care outcomes in this country are not as good as other company -- countries. , your united states health care outcomes are not likely to be as good as they are in other countries, despite the fact that we spend much more on health care. we are paying more for worst outcomes. it is not fair for people to
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even those with less obamacare exposure like united health and cigna are up as well. on health care through obamacare, much of it providing subsidies to americans to buy health insurance. there are taxpayer funded safeguards to protect companies against a sizable losses for the next few years. one analyst says the sloppy rollout of a healt the health es is cost exchanges younger, healthier customers. >> whether or not the base will taae place will show up. will it grow as was forecasted say a year ago before we knew the problems of obamacare getting people signed up and whether or not they would fall through. rich: while they wrote obamacare, americans still have to pay premiums, the administration says 2 million have signed up for private insurance under the law. they had projected 7 million in march. insurance plan companies faced out because of the law. some 4.7 million cancellation notices representing americans need to find a new plan. back to you. sandra: another inside look at the detroit auto show. dennis: u.s. supreme court will weigh in. first, take a look a
even those with less obamacare exposure like united health and cigna are up as well. on health care through obamacare, much of it providing subsidies to americans to buy health insurance. there are taxpayer funded safeguards to protect companies against a sizable losses for the next few years. one analyst says the sloppy rollout of a healt the health es is cost exchanges younger, healthier customers. >> whether or not the base will taae place will show up. will it grow as was forecasted...
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various efforts in the united states health all veterans with ptsd and things like that. it is isn't it incredible to see that in all one of the predictions that those of us who understood with the war was about at least figured out when we got home coming true now is great when you understand the nature of war or as a rock you understand the true motivations behind the united states invasion occupation when you understand what kind of puppet government was installed in iraq. us and it was really only a matter of time before this happened. i was soaked to the president of the uk scared lawyers association and he says the country's prime minister and his cabinet have completely failed to save the country from ruling. he wasn't really able to stop the acts which has been taking the lives of civilians in love that he is now accusing. which is someone else that came to the wind was causing. he is the government. that is totally incapable of controlling the game itself except that people dead on the unit on one end to end and the slow because the government is allowing people
various efforts in the united states health all veterans with ptsd and things like that. it is isn't it incredible to see that in all one of the predictions that those of us who understood with the war was about at least figured out when we got home coming true now is great when you understand the nature of war or as a rock you understand the true motivations behind the united states invasion occupation when you understand what kind of puppet government was installed in iraq. us and it was...
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public health, if there were projects or proposals from within the department of public health like moving the dialysis unit or closing neighborhood health centers -- there's some kind of health impact assessment -- is that built into any of this if their project moves or potential closures that help centers -- does that fit into the master plan and how would that work? >> the determination is triggered by five locations so if the department of public health were to take a non medical use and convert to a medical use assuming it it would be subject to the health services master plan so the conversion of a non medical use to a medical use provided that would occupy 10 thousand gross square feet or more alternative ly expansion of existing use a couple of things the medical use definition would have to be met a definition that varies throughout the planning code currently and we'd have to meet certain size thresholds so in terms of a determination those are the triggers that would trigger that comparison however i will also say that we at the planning department have invested a lot in the creation of this doc
public health, if there were projects or proposals from within the department of public health like moving the dialysis unit or closing neighborhood health centers -- there's some kind of health impact assessment -- is that built into any of this if their project moves or potential closures that help centers -- does that fit into the master plan and how would that work? >> the determination is triggered by five locations so if the department of public health were to take a non medical use...