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united health, unh, at a 13 multiple makes zero sense. it's going to trade back to the all-time highs we saw in december guess what happened today? traded back to the all-time highs we saw in december now it's trading at a more reasonable multiple, probably closer to 18 so there's a name if you want to take profits now, it wouldn't we the worst idea in the world. that stock has probably had its run. to tim's point, how much can the russell go probably 7.5%. >> health care it's been day after day after day, whether it's merck, pfizer, all these various names moving to the upside i'm no longer in united health i just felt like it was getting a little too stretched cigna is really inexpensive. they're well managed they also have a great p.e. multiple you look on that side of the industry, it's really interesting right now, mel, how well those names are doing yet they don't get talked about very often until tonight at 5:00. >> you mentioned taking profits at united health but 7.5% upside on the russell. >> tim asked the question, how much mor
united health, unh, at a 13 multiple makes zero sense. it's going to trade back to the all-time highs we saw in december guess what happened today? traded back to the all-time highs we saw in december now it's trading at a more reasonable multiple, probably closer to 18 so there's a name if you want to take profits now, it wouldn't we the worst idea in the world. that stock has probably had its run. to tim's point, how much can the russell go probably 7.5%. >> health care it's been day...
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but just days later, the insurer, united behavioral health, part of united health group, wrote "the servicessked for are not medically needed." >> they were basically protecting their profitability. >> reporter: cada paid out of pocket for as long as he could-- another three weeks. mayoral bendat represents 50,000 members in a class action lawsuit against united behavioral health. >> when you are the reviewer and i'm the patient or provider, i could protest all i want and you could hold up your guidelines saying look, you just don't meet these criteria. but what if the criteria themselves are flagrantly off base? >> reporter: and you think they are. >> well, i don't think so, the court thought so. >> reporter: early this year the federal court ruled against u.b.h., and called the guidelines "flawed, unreasonable and more restrictive than generally accepted standards of care." and that financial incentive infected the guideline development process. united behavioral health told cbs news, "we want our members to have the mental health support they need, when they need it." the company said it
but just days later, the insurer, united behavioral health, part of united health group, wrote "the servicessked for are not medically needed." >> they were basically protecting their profitability. >> reporter: cada paid out of pocket for as long as he could-- another three weeks. mayoral bendat represents 50,000 members in a class action lawsuit against united behavioral health. >> when you are the reviewer and i'm the patient or provider, i could protest all i...
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were you receive illinois at chicago for example you had this guy as we they named him steve and united health they got him into an apartment 12 months prior to him moving in and he had spent $81.00 times in the e.r. he had spent 17 days hospitalized had medical costs on average of $12945.00 per month now 9 months since he had a roof over his head and he's been living underneath you know in the warmth and away from the cold his average medical expenses dropped by more than 80 percent bringing his total to $2000.00 a month and he had a lot of different problems and a lot of different costs that were literally keeping him homeless you know it's $1.00 of these things where. it's going to explaining this over and over and why people are like medicare for all and all who need it and having this what i'm going to do how we're going to pay for we are already paying for it yet you are costing us all in our tax dollars state local federal we are paying for it and then we're paying for it with the insurance companies because then they raise their and insurance kinds of the hospitals they're raising ever
were you receive illinois at chicago for example you had this guy as we they named him steve and united health they got him into an apartment 12 months prior to him moving in and he had spent $81.00 times in the e.r. he had spent 17 days hospitalized had medical costs on average of $12945.00 per month now 9 months since he had a roof over his head and he's been living underneath you know in the warmth and away from the cold his average medical expenses dropped by more than 80 percent bringing...
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industrial giant ready for future challenges he's going to do this by splitting it into 3 major units health logistics and digitalisation as far as he's concerned the era of large corporations is over britons are him their names concerned. with our corporate concept barking on the biggest transformation in the company's 172 year history this is a significant even on the storage milestone stories from. the health care division has already gone public with the listing of health and nears last year after some teething troubles it's now a successful business siemens still holds the majority of shares then there siemens energy yunus with its troubled gas turbine business this was the group's core business for many years the plan is for this to go public as an independent company the energy unit generates around 40 percent of siemens total sales of $30000000000.00 euros it employs 80000 people that leave siemens digitization business its railway technology sector and its stake in health nears this should make siemens leaner and more profitable but this restructuring is risky critics fear that siem
industrial giant ready for future challenges he's going to do this by splitting it into 3 major units health logistics and digitalisation as far as he's concerned the era of large corporations is over britons are him their names concerned. with our corporate concept barking on the biggest transformation in the company's 172 year history this is a significant even on the storage milestone stories from. the health care division has already gone public with the listing of health and nears last...
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health data, until after the breach, wouldn't that be a problem i mean i just feel -- >> let's say united healthd a breach and your health data. >> i understand being a united health customer that they need to have this data in order to reimburse me for my -- doctor's visits or whatnot. that's part of the deal. >> and google said we're looking to help ascension with their -- >> that doesn't help me. i get nothing from this partnership is my, you know, is my issue with it, my pushback. >> symbiotic relationship. they're taking -- >> i understand for broader mankind for them to have this information crunch the big data. but i should be able to opt into that as opposed to find out after the fact that they have my data and lab results and everything else that they have. >> right so, you know, listen, they have seven or so properties with over a billion users and they really hit a wall as far as ad loads and such and so they have to do these sorts of deals and try to figure out how to monetize that data and this has really been the issue orchl across this whole space with facebook over the last coupl
health data, until after the breach, wouldn't that be a problem i mean i just feel -- >> let's say united healthd a breach and your health data. >> i understand being a united health customer that they need to have this data in order to reimburse me for my -- doctor's visits or whatnot. that's part of the deal. >> and google said we're looking to help ascension with their -- >> that doesn't help me. i get nothing from this partnership is my, you know, is my issue with...
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. >> coming up we'll answer your questions on honeywell, united health and the financials.n we come back. ♪ yes i'm stuck in the middle with you, ♪ no one likes to feel stuck, boxed in, or held back. especially by something like your cloud. it's a problem. but the ibm cloud is different. it's open and flexible enough to manage all your apps and data securely, anywhere, across all your clouds. so it can help take on anything from rebooking flights on the fly, to restocking shelves on demand, without getting in your way. ♪ ♪ doprevagen is the number oneild mempharmacist-recommendeding? memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. could you email me the part great about geicon, tim. making it easy to switch and save hundreds? oh yeah, sure. um. you don't know my name, do you? (laughs nervously) of course i know your name. i just get you mixed up with the other guy. what's his name? what's your name? switch to geico®. you could save 15% or more on car insurance. could you just tell me? i want this to be
. >> coming up we'll answer your questions on honeywell, united health and the financials.n we come back. ♪ yes i'm stuck in the middle with you, ♪ no one likes to feel stuck, boxed in, or held back. especially by something like your cloud. it's a problem. but the ibm cloud is different. it's open and flexible enough to manage all your apps and data securely, anywhere, across all your clouds. so it can help take on anything from rebooking flights on the fly, to restocking shelves on...
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industrial giant ready for future challenges he's going to do this by splitting it into 3 major units health logistics and digitalization as far as he's concerned the era of large corporations is over britain's or i'm on the names concept with our corporate concept we are embarking on the biggest transformation in the company's 172 year history this is a signature. even on the storage milestone distorters from. the health care division has already gone public with the listing of health and nears last year after some teething troubles it's now a successful business siemens still holds the majority of shares then there siemens energy yunus with its troubled gas turbine business this was the group's core business for many years the plan is for this to go public as an independent company the energy unit generates around 40 percent of siemens total sales of $30000000000.00 euros it employs 80000 people that leave siemens digitization business its railway technology sector and its stake in health nears this should make siemens leaner and more profitable but this restructuring is risky critics fear
industrial giant ready for future challenges he's going to do this by splitting it into 3 major units health logistics and digitalization as far as he's concerned the era of large corporations is over britain's or i'm on the names concept with our corporate concept we are embarking on the biggest transformation in the company's 172 year history this is a signature. even on the storage milestone distorters from. the health care division has already gone public with the listing of health and...
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they take their name and license it out to companies like united health care to sell supplemental benefitshat supplement aarp likend have the a good housekeeping seal of approval on it. ofy paid for that privilege licensing it. as i point out in the book, over time, thing fees have become more and more a source of their income. what aarp does is it consistently >> a panel of middle east experts discuss iraq's political outlook at the atlantic council in washington, d.c. they also weighed in on the current relations between the u.s. and iraq under the trump administration. >> good morning and thank you all for joining us today also our live stream audience, atlantic council president c.e.o. fred kemp. thanks for joining us both here in the room and virtually for our conversation if you want to #aciraq.l media, i use you know, it's an important event when the ambassador is here when key members of our board are here. and it's always such a pleasure to have our international
they take their name and license it out to companies like united health care to sell supplemental benefitshat supplement aarp likend have the a good housekeeping seal of approval on it. ofy paid for that privilege licensing it. as i point out in the book, over time, thing fees have become more and more a source of their income. what aarp does is it consistently >> a panel of middle east experts discuss iraq's political outlook at the atlantic council in washington, d.c. they also weighed...
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opposition leader john we call been says that he has proof that the united kingdom's health system is to sail in trade talks with the u.s. open so has a 451 page document is evidence prime minister boris johnson discussed offering the u.s. census to the n.h.s. johnson has previously denied the allegation labor has promised to safeguard the n.h.s. if it wins next month's election. now we know the truth is when johnson say's gets dong it's a fraud on the british people this is the reality yes above down to go see a sions n.h.s. is up for sale this election is now a fight for the survival of on national health service. and how small. the n.h.s. is a hugely emotive issue in this election because it goes to a fundamental. desire of people i think to have universal health care and the picture with which the n.h.s. is health is enormous 90 percent believe in the founding principles of the n.h.s. in the recent opinion poll that is the pair should be free at the point of contact regardless of the sorry of the ability to pay. question is how to pay for that cap in an image where costs are going
opposition leader john we call been says that he has proof that the united kingdom's health system is to sail in trade talks with the u.s. open so has a 451 page document is evidence prime minister boris johnson discussed offering the u.s. census to the n.h.s. johnson has previously denied the allegation labor has promised to safeguard the n.h.s. if it wins next month's election. now we know the truth is when johnson say's gets dong it's a fraud on the british people this is the reality yes...
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brooke: i think it is fascinating that it is united health, an insurance company, taking this proactiveny looking to get into health care's google, which is looking to increase transparency. is there risk of putting that data in the hands of the technology giants? dr. minor: there will always be risks associated with electronic data. a key responsibility for me as a position and a leader of an academic health center is to earn every days trust of the people we take care of and more broadly, the american people. anyone working within any area related to health has to do that as a first responsibility, whether we are delivering health care or a large technology company. a lot of gaining and sustaining trust is in transparency. it is letting people know exactly how their data is going to be used and then respecting that. if data is not to be used for ,urposes of commercial activity that needs to be clarified and respected. until we are able to bring together these large data sources, we are never going to be able to get the information that is embedded within. alix: you just completed a ne
brooke: i think it is fascinating that it is united health, an insurance company, taking this proactiveny looking to get into health care's google, which is looking to increase transparency. is there risk of putting that data in the hands of the technology giants? dr. minor: there will always be risks associated with electronic data. a key responsibility for me as a position and a leader of an academic health center is to earn every days trust of the people we take care of and more broadly, the...
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they take their name and license it out to companies like united health care to sell supplemental benefits that supplement medicare and have the aarp like a good housekeeping seal of approval on it. they pay for that privilege of licensing it. as i point out in the book, over time, licensing fees have become more and more a source of their income. what aarp does is it consistently uses that income to fight off changes that would reduce spending on these programs and make changes in a way that it will hurt their bottom line. bottom line. host: the book is " fear your future" by philip klein. " how the deck is stacked against millennials and how socialism would make it worse." thanks for being her
they take their name and license it out to companies like united health care to sell supplemental benefits that supplement medicare and have the aarp like a good housekeeping seal of approval on it. they pay for that privilege of licensing it. as i point out in the book, over time, licensing fees have become more and more a source of their income. what aarp does is it consistently uses that income to fight off changes that would reduce spending on these programs and make changes in a way that...
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they take their name and license it out to companies like united health care to sell supplemental benefits that supplement aarp likend have the a good housekeeping seal of approval on it. ofy paid for that privilege licensing it. as i point out in the book, over time, thing fees have become more and more a source of their income. what aarp does is it consistently we know russia attacked systems in all 50 states. we know they targeted misinformation at specific people. we know 27% of living age americans saw a russian misinformation in the weeks leading up to the election. what we don't know what effect if any this had in the election, on the 2018 midterms, what effect it will have in 2020, not just in the united states, but liberal democracies around the world. >> in "the communicators" on c-span2. c-span.org, we are making it easier for you to watch coverage of the each meant inquiry and the administration response. if you miss our live coverage, go to our impeachment inquiry page at c-span.org/impeachment for video on demand. we have added a tally from the associated press, showing where
they take their name and license it out to companies like united health care to sell supplemental benefits that supplement aarp likend have the a good housekeeping seal of approval on it. ofy paid for that privilege licensing it. as i point out in the book, over time, thing fees have become more and more a source of their income. what aarp does is it consistently we know russia attacked systems in all 50 states. we know they targeted misinformation at specific people. we know 27% of living age...
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place a lot of people are investing in as an owner of that stock i think you want to be there united healthned on the health care side some of the multi-nationals. like honeywell, microsoft, i think you're not going to go wrong owning those companies especially if you see global growth coming back. >> what do we need to watch for? what are the risks that you have out there on the table trade war is front and center? that's number one. >> i think certainly if the manufacturing weakness spills into the consumer sector you'll see a resurgence of recession fears, recession talk. on the up side, i would keep an eye on europe and potential for fiscal stimulus. very much a tail risk. there are political problems coming up in germany we see a coalition with the green party which is pro stimulus, pro government spending that could be a big tailwind for that region. >> there are zero options for that right now this has happened so often in europe, we've had so many years. if that does happen, hence the multi-national exposure. corp rates that have global exposure will do well. >> mandy, thanks for co
place a lot of people are investing in as an owner of that stock i think you want to be there united healthned on the health care side some of the multi-nationals. like honeywell, microsoft, i think you're not going to go wrong owning those companies especially if you see global growth coming back. >> what do we need to watch for? what are the risks that you have out there on the table trade war is front and center? that's number one. >> i think certainly if the manufacturing...
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viking did sell their stake in united health.nteresting seeing them leave some big positions when that is a politically charged name. caroline: thank you for giving us your early take. the latestck on headlines for you now. cowboy owner was in talks to buy shell, valued at more than a billion dollars. if oilt not be viable and gas prices stay low. lasts for benefits rose month. it could reflect seasonal adjustment issues. jobless claims hit a 49 year low. that is your is this update. --your business update. joe: chaos in hong kong as anxiety builds over what china will do next. how the government is responding . that is on asia head. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: time for a look at what is trending across the bloomberg universe. .hey are starting a hedge fund with about 750 million dollars and commitment already. it comes in a difficult fundraising environment after years of mediocre returns. bloomberg.com has a story on apple which is considering bundling it paid services as soon as 2020 in a bid to gain more subscribers. the l
viking did sell their stake in united health.nteresting seeing them leave some big positions when that is a politically charged name. caroline: thank you for giving us your early take. the latestck on headlines for you now. cowboy owner was in talks to buy shell, valued at more than a billion dollars. if oilt not be viable and gas prices stay low. lasts for benefits rose month. it could reflect seasonal adjustment issues. jobless claims hit a 49 year low. that is your is this update. --your...
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united health and health care. apple and technology there's nike and consumer. there's jpmorgan you don't see these stocks hitting new highs at the same time and the most under the broadest rallies they are just shy of new high. this is not something to quibble be this is the whole market is sitting alt new highs. you could see this this is a little odd growth stocks and value stocks are both at new highs. that rarely happens. then you have technology which is a cyclical sector hitting new highs and lows with health care which is a defensive sector. no matter where you rolook all these polar opposites are hitting new highs. what's driving this? we see the marginal droiver i didn't put the fed on here but that's number two in my book remember six month ago it was all recession in 2020. that's not only gone, there are people talking about bottoms and growth concerns and bottoms for earnings situations in the s&p going to be flat this year, maybe mid single digits on the upside for earnings. that's a different scenario than we had even three months ago >> a new rep
united health and health care. apple and technology there's nike and consumer. there's jpmorgan you don't see these stocks hitting new highs at the same time and the most under the broadest rallies they are just shy of new high. this is not something to quibble be this is the whole market is sitting alt new highs. you could see this this is a little odd growth stocks and value stocks are both at new highs. that rarely happens. then you have technology which is a cyclical sector hitting new...
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all clear almost on the medicare for all thing when you had senator warren change her plan and united health. >> that being said though, in 2020 health care is always a sector that really just underperforms going into a presidential election year so i think there's going to be a lot of that, especially, like you said, medicare for all is going to be a hot topic going into the primary. i think that health care is probably going to have a rough go at it >> we've got 7 or i guess a little less than 7 minutes left to go. shares of aurora cannabis are down, sinking again today after reporting weak quarterly results. >> aurora is down more than 17% after reporting a profit in canadian dollars and a 25% decline in overall revenues as well as a 33% drop in recreational sales aurora didn't have to write down inventory and claims they have the lowest cost of production at 85 cents per graham. michael singer said on "squawk alley" the company is focused on the u.s. market and has a partnership with nelson pelts to explore goods. cantor fitzgerald raising its price target back to you. >> thanks so much
all clear almost on the medicare for all thing when you had senator warren change her plan and united health. >> that being said though, in 2020 health care is always a sector that really just underperforms going into a presidential election year so i think there's going to be a lot of that, especially, like you said, medicare for all is going to be a hot topic going into the primary. i think that health care is probably going to have a rough go at it >> we've got 7 or i guess a...
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disney leading the way united health, walgreens boots alliance right behind.etstight ahead edge-to-edge intelligence the , gives you the power to see every corner of your growing business. from finding out what's selling best... to managing your fleet... to collaborating remotely with your teams. giving you a nice big edge over your competition. that's the power of edge-to-edge intelligence. nice rock. it's time to drop gold. go digital. go grayscale. - [spokesman] if you've tried colleg(group cheering)shed, snhu lets you transfer up to 90 credits toward you bachelor's degree. - [woman] it doesn't matter how old you are, you can do it, you can finish. - [spokesman] finish your degree at snhu.edu i'm not really a, i thought wall street guy.ns. what's the hesitation? eh, it just feels too complicated, you know? well sure, at first, but jj can help you with that. jj, will you break it down for this gentleman? hey, ian. you know, at td ameritrade, we can walk you through your options trades step by step until you're comfortable. i could be up for that. that's taki
disney leading the way united health, walgreens boots alliance right behind.etstight ahead edge-to-edge intelligence the , gives you the power to see every corner of your growing business. from finding out what's selling best... to managing your fleet... to collaborating remotely with your teams. giving you a nice big edge over your competition. that's the power of edge-to-edge intelligence. nice rock. it's time to drop gold. go digital. go grayscale. - [spokesman] if you've tried colleg(group...
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united behavioral health told cbs news we want ourembers t have the mental ty need thy say guidelines line >>takesally determine me wenk n't have that withdrawal situation. >> reporter: kada has had very little contact with his daughter since she left that residential facility. where does that leave you? >> it leaves me with the sensation that i've really lost both daughters. >> reporter: in the case against united behavioral health, the court has yet to rule on dr. jon lapook, cbs news, new york. >>> still ahead, the amazing new technology that let answer airplane land itself at the touch of a button. ♪ ♪ the calming scent of lavender by downy infusions calm. laundry isn't done until it's done with downy. sleep this amazing? that's a zzzquil pure zzzs sleep. our liquid has a unique botanical blend, while an optimal melatonin level means no next-day grogginess. zzzquil pure zzzs. naturally superior sleep. a lot of folks ask me why their dishwasher doesn't get everything clean. i tell them, it may be your detergent... that's why more dishwasher brands recommend cascade platinum... ...w
united behavioral health told cbs news we want ourembers t have the mental ty need thy say guidelines line >>takesally determine me wenk n't have that withdrawal situation. >> reporter: kada has had very little contact with his daughter since she left that residential facility. where does that leave you? >> it leaves me with the sensation that i've really lost both daughters. >> reporter: in the case against united behavioral health, the court has yet to rule on dr. jon...
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at impact on consumers, whether intent is there or not, that's illegal they sent an inquiry to united healthup because optum according to a study in "the washington post" and "the wall street journal" had impact on black patients in hospitals, which is -- these types of issues and allegations, if these are true, it is very corrosive trusting government is a major issue now. it is the role of regulators to step up, even as washington unfortunately steps down, the states have to be there to make sure these kinds of discriminatory practices are not tolerated. >> you mention the black box problem. why is there a problem, why there isn't greater transparency is it a state issue to add more transparency >> i think it behooves industry when they use technology and algorithms to make decisions about their provision of financial services and products to consumers to be transparent with the consumers your credit rating agency says why you were denied credit, it should be no different i think it is an opportunity working together with the tech industry and people thinking about this a long time to come
at impact on consumers, whether intent is there or not, that's illegal they sent an inquiry to united healthup because optum according to a study in "the washington post" and "the wall street journal" had impact on black patients in hospitals, which is -- these types of issues and allegations, if these are true, it is very corrosive trusting government is a major issue now. it is the role of regulators to step up, even as washington unfortunately steps down, the states have...
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i'm glad i told you to buy some united health. whew seventh, the flow of new ipos has slowed to a trickle allowing the market to catch its breath. i think the collapse of wework was the single best thing that's happened to the market in ages because it mooitd made the underwriters -- unless they make themselves look like idiots without all the new supply from ipos, the corporate buybacks, they can work their magic and stop eating up any excess selling allowing stocks to rally. all year i've been telling you that ipos were the biggest threat to the bull market. it makes sense that once they stop, we can go higher. eighth, mergers were supposed to be on hold. so much uncertainty. but you know what? we've seen deal after deal across a host of sectors. we'll see more mergers in this space. the brokers are right for consolidation. there are way too many bio techs. every morning i get the research, it's like hold on, what is this one new biotech enterprises. we've got way too many of these buys. when they get taken over, know var tis, n
i'm glad i told you to buy some united health. whew seventh, the flow of new ipos has slowed to a trickle allowing the market to catch its breath. i think the collapse of wework was the single best thing that's happened to the market in ages because it mooitd made the underwriters -- unless they make themselves look like idiots without all the new supply from ipos, the corporate buybacks, they can work their magic and stop eating up any excess selling allowing stocks to rally. all year i've...
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they're looking into united health corporation, there might be algorithm scandal over there, they'regainst whites an blacks in that situation. this is something we need to consider going forward as more and more companies use algorithms to cut costs. charles: silicon valley said algorithm can't discriminate. now silicon valley is complaining that algorithms are discriminating. i think it is explosive. it won't stop here. kristina thanks. >> thanks. charles: a hoard of cash is on the sidelines f that happens, how much higher will they push a the decades long bull market. i have the answer for you after the break. driverless cars, or trips to mars. no commission. delivery drones, or the latest phones. no commission. no matter what you trade, at fidelity you'll pay no commission for online u.s. equity trades. charles: cash on the sidelines. last week, there was an article in the "wall street journal" implying there are trillions of dollars sitting on the sidelines, ready to pour into the stock market. now, the article focused on money market funds, but some would argue you should consid
they're looking into united health corporation, there might be algorithm scandal over there, they'regainst whites an blacks in that situation. this is something we need to consider going forward as more and more companies use algorithms to cut costs. charles: silicon valley said algorithm can't discriminate. now silicon valley is complaining that algorithms are discriminating. i think it is explosive. it won't stop here. kristina thanks. >> thanks. charles: a hoard of cash is on the...
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united health up 4.33%. humana up 4%. president trump just moments ago discussion his administration's new rule that will force hospitals to disclose the discounted prices they negotiate with insurers. it does not seem to be hitting the names like hca, community health and tenet health care. some of these are operators of hospitals. we are seeing a 10% jump in community health, hca up 3.75%, tenet up 3.25%. let's put it in a basket. that's what the xlv does, the etf that tracks the health care industry's biggest companies. it too at session highs right now, up nearly 2%. perhaps it might have something to do with the perception here. investors say the stock reaction to president trump's rule means that hospitals and insurers are actually none too concerned at all about the changes. the federal rules set to be enacted in 2021, expected to face tough legal challenges. at the moment, perhaps investors think it wasn't as bad as expected in some way, shape or form. we are watching that. >>> let's look at swifties everywhere. t
united health up 4.33%. humana up 4%. president trump just moments ago discussion his administration's new rule that will force hospitals to disclose the discounted prices they negotiate with insurers. it does not seem to be hitting the names like hca, community health and tenet health care. some of these are operators of hospitals. we are seeing a 10% jump in community health, hca up 3.75%, tenet up 3.25%. let's put it in a basket. that's what the xlv does, the etf that tracks the health care...
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wrong you can't have a portfolio of exxon i say know equal j & j ealey little bristol myers and united healththey leave you exposed to health care risk overwhelming the graup at once having of undiversified portfolio is not just amateur mistake. many professionals like don't it box because of the way money management if you concentrate the bets in the secretary are and it takes off you'll beat everybody who is diversified out there. that's the nature of the beast a hedge fund manager who does that and gets lucky can market himself as a huge success. get profiled by every magazine raise capital from unsuspecting investors who don't realize the risk they're taking on here is the bottom line. whether you're amateur or professional you always need to do homework and keep the portfolio diversified may not be exciting and sexy but this is routine maintenance that protects you from monster losses down the line. mike in south carolina, mike >> caller: hey yb jim mike from south carolina zbleen thank you for calling. >> caller: i was wondering i'm a new investor say i'm vechg about $100,000 how many s
wrong you can't have a portfolio of exxon i say know equal j & j ealey little bristol myers and united healththey leave you exposed to health care risk overwhelming the graup at once having of undiversified portfolio is not just amateur mistake. many professionals like don't it box because of the way money management if you concentrate the bets in the secretary are and it takes off you'll beat everybody who is diversified out there. that's the nature of the beast a hedge fund manager who...
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just a week ago, just a week ago, regulators are looking into united health because potentially the algorithms could be biased against race. so this is something that we need to consider going forward as more and more companies cut costs in order to, and start using algorithms to make big decisions coming to hiring, health care and financial services in this case. to bring it full circle, david hannson's wife got a higher credit limit. guys. melissa: kristina. connell: thank you. connell: interesting. next step here, the chinese e-commerce giant alibaba revealing the sales for its annual singles' day the world's largest 24 hour shopping event. they broke another world record. susan li in the newsroom for details. >> seems easy. 24 hours, selling $38 billion. alibaba bringing in celebrities. taylor swift was performing in china. kim kardashian doing live stream of the products that she had on offer. at the end of it, after 24 hours, $38 billion in sales. compared to prime day, 7.1 billion this year. that was over two days, mind you. alibaba telling us iconic american brands did very well in the
just a week ago, just a week ago, regulators are looking into united health because potentially the algorithms could be biased against race. so this is something that we need to consider going forward as more and more companies cut costs in order to, and start using algorithms to make big decisions coming to hiring, health care and financial services in this case. to bring it full circle, david hannson's wife got a higher credit limit. guys. melissa: kristina. connell: thank you. connell:...
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united health, right that's minnesota tlchlt 3. minnesota company. travelers minnesota company. sense. why not target when you look at target it fits the bill you obviously have the cvs within the target stores there is different things about it but looking at the stock, $ 110 it 2.8%. pe it makes sense. and injury it's a measurement of what you were defining, mel. measuring what's going on in the economy and everything else. >> tim >> well if i was going to target something it would be probably cvs. to me it's almost kind of painfully obvious. if we are talking about walgreen's, what is the closest competitor, stock price for a stock -- essentially a stock weighted index, in terms of representative part of the economy and both of the companies are either struggled from or deal with some of the same issues arndt the pbm business and core retail footprint. escalating kind of retail costs and escalating labor costs and possibly input costs from the trade war. but cvs would be the clear and obvious replacement. >> karen >> yes, i'm choosing facebook being with all capsed to. >> app
united health, right that's minnesota tlchlt 3. minnesota company. travelers minnesota company. sense. why not target when you look at target it fits the bill you obviously have the cvs within the target stores there is different things about it but looking at the stock, $ 110 it 2.8%. pe it makes sense. and injury it's a measurement of what you were defining, mel. measuring what's going on in the economy and everything else. >> tim >> well if i was going to target something it...
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insurance regulator is launching an investigation into unitedhealth group after a study showed a united health algorithm prioritized medical care for healthier white patients over sicker black patients.. a study published in the journal science found the algorithm, called impact pro, steered black patients away from high-quality care and favored treating white patientsts with complex healalth procedures over black patients. it's one of the latest examples of racial discrimination in algorithms or artificial intelligence technology, which also includes a google-funded artificial intelligence tool that found tweets from african americans were more likely to be considered toxic than tweets from white people. u.s. government facial recognition tools are also more likely to misidentify black people more often than white people. in colorado, the fbi has ararrested a 27-year-o-old man o was allegedly planning to bomb a synagogue in pueblo. court documents say richard holzer talked about killing jews in online forums and once wrote on facebook, "i wish the holocaust really did happen. they need to die
insurance regulator is launching an investigation into unitedhealth group after a study showed a united health algorithm prioritized medical care for healthier white patients over sicker black patients.. a study published in the journal science found the algorithm, called impact pro, steered black patients away from high-quality care and favored treating white patientsts with complex healalth procedures over black patients. it's one of the latest examples of racial discrimination in algorithms...
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liftm health care stocks after the tru administration released a plan forcing hospitals and insurance companies to disclose the price of their care. th st shares of insurers like antingive united health sigia that. ten et and hca holdings also rallied. bertha coombs has more details. >> the trump administration's new transparency rules would require hospitals to publish insurance negotiated prices for some 300 proceduretarting in 2021. the president arguing the move will give patience more control. and the transparency will help push system prices lower. >> thisill allow you to see your out of pocket costs and other vital pce information before you go in for treatment. so you know what it's going to be and beotble to have of choices. >> four major hospital associations vowed to take legal action to stop the new rulesar ing that publishing the negotiated rates with insurers willsie too con for consumers. the policy experts say the rules aren't a onnerous as feared. >> the penalty for not revealing the information, $300 a day. and in the whole hospital industry it's a few hundred llion dollars. that's in a industry that makes $1.3 trillion. you know, ignoring in executive order
liftm health care stocks after the tru administration released a plan forcing hospitals and insurance companies to disclose the price of their care. th st shares of insurers like antingive united health sigia that. ten et and hca holdings also rallied. bertha coombs has more details. >> the trump administration's new transparency rules would require hospitals to publish insurance negotiated prices for some 300 proceduretarting in 2021. the president arguing the move will give patience...
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the far side, you have home depot on the heels of earnings, 3m industrial china home depot, 3m united healtht laggard. that's driving the dow action so far. with the s&p 500 we could be on pace for the longest losing streak we've seen since september for the s&p 500. again, just about 1% away from record highs just to put it in a little bit more context and as for the stocks that have been really in focus for the s&p 500 so far, it has been those retail stocks, right there have been clear-cut winners and losers this week on the heels of earnings. kohl's and macy's, the big decliners. macy's down 13%, kohl's down 9%. ecommerce sales down big divergence leaders and laggards, i'll send things back to you. >> dom, thank you for that. >>> investors watching the latest manufacturing numbers this morning meantime, yesterday's session 8 of the 11 s&p sectors were in the red. real estate led the way to the down side sliding 1.39%. energy, one of the worst performing sectors was up 1.63% but remains in correction territory. let's talk about all of this bob dahl is here doug ramsey, chief investment in
the far side, you have home depot on the heels of earnings, 3m industrial china home depot, 3m united healtht laggard. that's driving the dow action so far. with the s&p 500 we could be on pace for the longest losing streak we've seen since september for the s&p 500. again, just about 1% away from record highs just to put it in a little bit more context and as for the stocks that have been really in focus for the s&p 500 so far, it has been those retail stocks, right there have been...
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for those who need it, a place in a mental health unit can be a lifesaver, but the number of available move out of hospitals and into the community. and now, there are concerns that cuts in bed numbers and england have gone too far, meaning some patient who still need hospital treatment end up many miles from home. it has gone too far. we have cut the beds very hard, we don't have enough beds now even for people who really need to be in hospital. community services haven't kept up, so as the beds have been cut, the community services haven't been expanded enough to treat people at home. the royal college of psychiatrists says that at the end ofjuly, nearly 750 adult mental health patients were being treated away from home. this is despite a government pledged to enter the policy by 2021, and independent report for the rcp says more than 1000 mental health beds are now needed as a short—term measure. psychiatrists generally support moving adult mental health treatment away from hospitals, but they argue community services are struggling to cope with existing demand, and that the additio
for those who need it, a place in a mental health unit can be a lifesaver, but the number of available move out of hospitals and into the community. and now, there are concerns that cuts in bed numbers and england have gone too far, meaning some patient who still need hospital treatment end up many miles from home. it has gone too far. we have cut the beds very hard, we don't have enough beds now even for people who really need to be in hospital. community services haven't kept up, so as the...
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united states on a trade deal. you have already indicated that you will let our national health service to be put at risk by a tradestates. you have already indicated that you will do a canada style of agreement which took at least seven years to negotiate. so, you're not going to get it done in a few months and you know that perfectly well. they also clashed over whether mrjohnson had changed his position on putting a border down the irish sea. here's mr corbyn again. the problem with what mrjohnson just said is that he said exactly the opposite we spoke to a dup conference. he said they would be no border down the i received. he said they would be no border down the irish sea. well, there is. on the contrary, the whole of the uk comes out entire imperfect as i have said, will do free trade deals together, we take back control together. this was far from the damp squib some commentators predicted — the two leaders instead actively took one anothe on. and the audience were active participants too — jeremy corbyn had this reaction, to his brexit policy. i have made the position clear. we will have a referendum, we w
united states on a trade deal. you have already indicated that you will let our national health service to be put at risk by a tradestates. you have already indicated that you will do a canada style of agreement which took at least seven years to negotiate. so, you're not going to get it done in a few months and you know that perfectly well. they also clashed over whether mrjohnson had changed his position on putting a border down the irish sea. here's mr corbyn again. the problem with what...
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first, united health. these are the biggest winners among the dow 30. united health up nearly 2%.inners among the dow 30. >>> now, which stocks in the dow 30 hit all-time highs? three of them did. here they are. apple, $259 as we speak. jpmorgan, $131. united technologies at $148.96. how about that. it's called a rally. it's a big deal. >>> our next guest has a new book. the book is called "the way i heard it." our guest takes the stories of 35 famous people, lays the story out but he doesn't tell you who the story is about until the very end. you've got to figure it out for yourself. who's the author? mike rowe, the man right there, left-hand side of your screen. you know him as the dirty jobs guy. all right, mike, can you give me an example of one of these stories? >> sure. spoiler alert. i will tell you about the first one in the book. it's a story about a famous corporal named kaminsky, a man who was 18 years old during the battle of the bulge and he was hunkered down in the trenches with his mates listening to the german propaganda songs that were being blasted through the fo
first, united health. these are the biggest winners among the dow 30. united health up nearly 2%.inners among the dow 30. >>> now, which stocks in the dow 30 hit all-time highs? three of them did. here they are. apple, $259 as we speak. jpmorgan, $131. united technologies at $148.96. how about that. it's called a rally. it's a big deal. >>> our next guest has a new book. the book is called "the way i heard it." our guest takes the stories of 35 famous people, lays...
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we've seen outperformance from others as well, but it is still the apple, microsoft, united health, thosenies. does that create a little bit more risk should that unraveling force in? kathryn: you are exactly right. the recent upside on the s&p 500 is almost exclusively tied to tech shares rising. so yes, a market based on one istor or three stocks vulnerable to downsides in those sectors and did not stock. so i would be very careful at current levels. romaine: a lot of folks are looking to protect themselves. kathryn was talking about going into options. obviously you can do it by picking the right stocks. he mentioned real estate. are there any other defensive or defensive like areas that you would say would be a good place to look to as we head into 2020? of the areas, we still like mega caps. you maintain your overweight to make a caps, maybe reduce the large caps area, but also play a little bit with the small caps. if you are going to get a slight uptick, and we believe there will be a sluggish upturn next year, that means small caps could outperform. but it is really about protecti
we've seen outperformance from others as well, but it is still the apple, microsoft, united health, thosenies. does that create a little bit more risk should that unraveling force in? kathryn: you are exactly right. the recent upside on the s&p 500 is almost exclusively tied to tech shares rising. so yes, a market based on one istor or three stocks vulnerable to downsides in those sectors and did not stock. so i would be very careful at current levels. romaine: a lot of folks are looking to...
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i'm the program manager for cuhd, communities united for health and justice. it's a strong united voice mooning low-income, working class, people of color youth families and elders to advance community based solutions, foster a just local economy and promote equitable development. we engage community members to put into practice community-based solutions for healthy neighborhoods. since the inception of this project cuhj -- oh that's the wrong. since the inception cuhj and our base of activists have articulated key concerns with every iteration of the proposed development at 65 ocean. in the spring of 2016, we recognized the increase in development pressure in district 11 and we led a neighborhood mapping initiative to articulate a vision for a development that meets the needs of our deeply-rooted yet highly vulnerable community. this is a visual of that map that was created the better neighborhood document. 65 ocean was then identified as a project with harmful impacts to our community. today we maintain that all housing development in district 11 should be af
i'm the program manager for cuhd, communities united for health and justice. it's a strong united voice mooning low-income, working class, people of color youth families and elders to advance community based solutions, foster a just local economy and promote equitable development. we engage community members to put into practice community-based solutions for healthy neighborhoods. since the inception of this project cuhj -- oh that's the wrong. since the inception cuhj and our base of activists...
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important thing that i can share with people in terms of describing the malady which is health care in the united states right now and it's this 16 percent of americans today like that in your head 16 percent of americans today use the emergency room as their doctor do you know how expensive that is so eliminating that alone would go a long way toward making our health condition better and let's get the counterpoint go ok. so here's the thought is that we do have medicare for a lot of patients and you see it only costs going up all the things my colleague is talking about preventative care all that medicare's not doing that we're paying people right now to still be on well sick they come a hostile we fix them up as physicians we do a great job at it but we're not really incentivizing him so i'll give you that but the system that is set up is not doing that medicare for all is not doing that all's we are doing right now just paying for someone else would pay for you to be sick so i like the idea of incentivising i also like the idea of the individual being responsive for their own medical care whe
important thing that i can share with people in terms of describing the malady which is health care in the united states right now and it's this 16 percent of americans today like that in your head 16 percent of americans today use the emergency room as their doctor do you know how expensive that is so eliminating that alone would go a long way toward making our health condition better and let's get the counterpoint go ok. so here's the thought is that we do have medicare for a lot of patients...
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three companies have accounted for 70% of those gains, that being united health, apple, and caterpillart to point out microsoft. microsoft and apple are trading at record highs. if you add the market cap together, it supersedes that if the entire russell 2000. astounding if you think of the numbers, but it is also been a calm ride higher. the vix is anchored closely to that what 12 level. straight days where the s&p 500 has gone without back to back declines. that is the longest streak since 2005. alix: good perspective. thank you very much. also joining brooke and i is denise chisholm. that is the question. if you have tech and industrials at near record highs, what do you do? what is key to remember is the starting point evaluation is advantageous to cyclicals. if you look at historic valuations going back to the 1960's, especially for group staples and -- there top valuation levels, only a few number of data points have led to a decisive rotation back to cyclicals like technology and financials over the next year. the starting point evaluation matter. the second point is the stimulus
three companies have accounted for 70% of those gains, that being united health, apple, and caterpillart to point out microsoft. microsoft and apple are trading at record highs. if you add the market cap together, it supersedes that if the entire russell 2000. astounding if you think of the numbers, but it is also been a calm ride higher. the vix is anchored closely to that what 12 level. straight days where the s&p 500 has gone without back to back declines. that is the longest streak...
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opposition labor party leader jeremy corbyn says that he has proof that the united kingdom's health system is to sail in trade talks with the us corben says a $451.00 page document is evidence that prime minister boris johnson discussed offering the us access to the n.h.s. labor has promised to safeguard the n.h.s. if it wins the next general election in december. u.s. media is also reporting that president trump was aware of a whistle blower's complaint against him when he throws military aid to ukraine trump is facing an impeachment inquiry of allegations that he withheld the money to force ukraine into investigating and political rival those with the headline stay with us here i'll just. be a still a major killer and african nations are struggling with the highest infection rates thousands of experts will meet in rwanda to exchange ideas and will count how to confront one of the world's most serious health challenges special coverage on al-jazeera. hi i'm steve clemons and i have a question has congress convince the american people that impeaching president donald trump is justified let
opposition labor party leader jeremy corbyn says that he has proof that the united kingdom's health system is to sail in trade talks with the us corben says a $451.00 page document is evidence that prime minister boris johnson discussed offering the us access to the n.h.s. labor has promised to safeguard the n.h.s. if it wins the next general election in december. u.s. media is also reporting that president trump was aware of a whistle blower's complaint against him when he throws military aid...
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position of labor opposition labor party leader gerry corbin says that he has proof that the united kingdom's health care system is for sale in trade talks with the us goldman says the ford 51 page document is evidence that prime minister boris johnson discussed offering the u.s. access to the n.h.s. labor has promised to safeguard the n.h.s. if it wins the next election farmers on tractors are blocking major roads in the french capital paris accusing the government to holding back their industry the 2 main farming's unions international trade agreements have caused unfair competition those are the news headlines i'll be back with a news hour in 30 minutes stay with us for our anchors. for some people the decision to move to a different country is a very deliberate one for others chance is a major factor and when opportunities do more rides it can also be about being in the right place at the right time. geologist carson was living in iraq with a young family this was some 50 years ago and young adult had no intention of leaving a good job in iraq. but then events took over. the other room not alway
position of labor opposition labor party leader gerry corbin says that he has proof that the united kingdom's health care system is for sale in trade talks with the us goldman says the ford 51 page document is evidence that prime minister boris johnson discussed offering the u.s. access to the n.h.s. labor has promised to safeguard the n.h.s. if it wins the next election farmers on tractors are blocking major roads in the french capital paris accusing the government to holding back their...
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henry died just days after being incorrectly discharged from a mental health unit. the wrong decisions the mental health service made, his death could have been prevented. norfolk and suffolk nhs foundation trust has apologised to henry's family and admitted their care was below standard. mental health services here have been officially rated inadequate. the trust is currently on special measures. talking and listening, which is so important to all of this... at this barber's in norfolk, hairdressers like jason have been given training to help men talk about their problems. theyjust want a little bit of help in a difficult period, and you can put them onto the 12th man website, push them in the right direction, if anything else. this project is run by the charity the 12th man. they are working in hairdressers, tattoo parlours, and it is part of a growing effort to normalise mental illness, to remove the stigma. all men need to talk about mental health so that what might be a mild mental health condition doesn't become something more severe. we can't leave it up to so
henry died just days after being incorrectly discharged from a mental health unit. the wrong decisions the mental health service made, his death could have been prevented. norfolk and suffolk nhs foundation trust has apologised to henry's family and admitted their care was below standard. mental health services here have been officially rated inadequate. the trust is currently on special measures. talking and listening, which is so important to all of this... at this barber's in norfolk,...