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united health is not a pharmaceutical company or biotech.bout part of the managed care sector. they hand that will side of the business, but it is a remarkably wul wel well-run business, i must say. i'm going to throw a shoutout to one of my colleagues who was a huge fan of the stock and had been for a long time since and got me pointed in this direction. i love this company. one reason you might love it, of course, if you take a look at the consistent earnings growth that they've managed to generate, the eps growth has been spectacular over a lengthy period of time in the year is extraordinary, and one of the reasons for that is that health care has just generally been disrupted. a lot of things that might have impacted their operating results, surgical procedures that got delayed, things like that, there's a little bit of idiosyncratic stuff just dealing with the pandemic. but that does not take away from how good and operated this company has been. one of the things that's important to point out, although the valuation is cheap given its
united health is not a pharmaceutical company or biotech.bout part of the managed care sector. they hand that will side of the business, but it is a remarkably wul wel well-run business, i must say. i'm going to throw a shoutout to one of my colleagues who was a huge fan of the stock and had been for a long time since and got me pointed in this direction. i love this company. one reason you might love it, of course, if you take a look at the consistent earnings growth that they've managed to...
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. >>> and later, how oio aptnsre playing united health into tomorrow's report." back after this grandparents! we want to put money aside for them, so...change in plans. alright, let's see what we can adjust. ♪ we'd be closer to the twins. change in plans. okay. mom, are you painting again? you could sell these. lemme guess, change in plans? at fidelity, a change in plans is always part of the plan. this was the theater i came to quite often. the support we've had over the last few months has been amazing. it's not just a work environment. everyone here is family. if you are ready to open your heart and your home, check us out. we thought for sure that we were done. and this town said: not today. ♪ >>> welcome back to "fast money. etf power house inves khouw launching a new way to get in on the tech trade bob pisani has the details. >> hello melissa, good the see you. success begets success invesco's nkds 100 etf, the qqq has become a money center the etf space. todayer expanding on the original idea. they are launching an etf which is essentially the 101 to 200
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united health a very important stock to the dow because it is 315 bucks., really appreciate you coming on. thank you very much. >> thanks, brian >>> coming up, we asked, you answered what our most loyal wex viewers told us about your interest in flying again we did a poll on air travel and results are coming up. but first as we headed to break, some of your other top stories on this thursday robert smith reaching a $140 million settle mgt with tment w justice department over a tax probe. he will not be prosecuted but will have liability for taxes owed and not properly filing reports. >>> and e-commerce giant breaking its safety promises due to the prime day rush. a court filing says that the company has resumed track warehouse workers productivity despite the promise to stop the practice because of safety concerns in a statement, amazon says that performance expectations ensure workers have additional time to sanitize work areas, wash hands and socially distance. >>> and tesla ceo elon musk is cutting the price of the model schlgt for t for the second be t
united health a very important stock to the dow because it is 315 bucks., really appreciate you coming on. thank you very much. >> thanks, brian >>> coming up, we asked, you answered what our most loyal wex viewers told us about your interest in flying again we did a poll on air travel and results are coming up. but first as we headed to break, some of your other top stories on this thursday robert smith reaching a $140 million settle mgt with tment w justice department over a...
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carrie, you are up first. >> so we like united health care, unh. and it's proven to be flexible in all environments if the economy is affected by the changes in the administration, they will be able to adapt. they have 1.5% yield also. >> okay. good stuff thank you for that rich sapperstein. >> lockheed martin it's the ultimate marriage between defense and technology in the areas of missiles, hypersonic space, next gen satellites the company has has a 5.5% free cash flow and best of all the backlog is 240% of revenues. >> okay. good stuff thanks to you as well. all right. steve weiss. >> todayine. blowout quarter, so i'm recommending keys, keysight. they support a great quarter. >> buy high, sell higher you're up. >> there you go, adgo, agricultural, corn wheat all at multi-year highs. >> that does it for us thanks, guys "the exchange" begins right now. >>> thank you, scott, and hi, everybody. i'm kelly evans. ahead today, while washington battles over a new round of stimulus hundreds of billions have gone unspent from existing sources of funds we
carrie, you are up first. >> so we like united health care, unh. and it's proven to be flexible in all environments if the economy is affected by the changes in the administration, they will be able to adapt. they have 1.5% yield also. >> okay. good stuff thank you for that rich sapperstein. >> lockheed martin it's the ultimate marriage between defense and technology in the areas of missiles, hypersonic space, next gen satellites the company has has a 5.5% free cash flow and...
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by the way, united health has had some amazing reactions to earnings of late.ocking the cover off the ball. before i let you go, i always like to get sort of the main stock that you like, something you can share with the audience as we head into the final hour of trading. >> the final hour of trading for today, because of my concern with the vix and the volatility, would be mcdonald al's. that's a great company for someone with risk tolerance to own. you have limited volatility, you have a news differenice dividen upside. mcdonald's would be my call today for the last hour of trading. charles: restaurant stocks are doing very well today. i kind of lean more towards chipotle but i dig where you're coming from. thank you so much. so it's been a side ways market as i hand it off to my colleague liz claman. i think all the action's going to come in this last hour of trading. liz: thank you for just simply teeing me up on that. thank you so much, charles. indeed, we have huge news here. super tech tuesday, maybe, i don't know, a third of the way over but the action
by the way, united health has had some amazing reactions to earnings of late.ocking the cover off the ball. before i let you go, i always like to get sort of the main stock that you like, something you can share with the audience as we head into the final hour of trading. >> the final hour of trading for today, because of my concern with the vix and the volatility, would be mcdonald al's. that's a great company for someone with risk tolerance to own. you have limited volatility, you have...
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i would like now to introduce jesse fernandez, the program manager with communities united for health and justice. jesse? >> buenos dias, good morning. i'm jesse fernandez, i'm with communities united for health and justice, we're a multi-reliant program across the district. we are celebrating affordable housing, community serving here at balboa park upper yard station. this project represents the very best in collaboration between the community and the decisionmakers. and i want to invoke all of the community planners who for 10 years have rolled up their sleeves and time and again made the case to make this project possible and have done so guided by a heartfelt community-led process. our success at the balboa park upper yard should set an example for people-focused planning for our ever changing city, to always keep people at the forefront of decision-making. i would like to acknowledge the hard work of our former supervisor john avalos for working with the community and advocating for necessary resources that are long overdue across our district. thank you very much. >> thank you,
i would like now to introduce jesse fernandez, the program manager with communities united for health and justice. jesse? >> buenos dias, good morning. i'm jesse fernandez, i'm with communities united for health and justice, we're a multi-reliant program across the district. we are celebrating affordable housing, community serving here at balboa park upper yard station. this project represents the very best in collaboration between the community and the decisionmakers. and i want to...
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i'm joined now by unit health munshi spokeswoman for women entrepreneurs in germany and africa you have good to have you on the show we often hear the pandemic as a real challenge for women in particular when it comes to their work lives because of responsibilities that are often put on them or traditionally placed on them at home is that the same in africa from what you know. it definitely is i mean working and getting a decent living for the families is a challenge in africa even though in times of know this but now it's getting even more difficult because of course it's the women that's on the jobs that are least hates that are working in the households imputes in everything and those are the people that are laid off 1st plus the businesses that they have they cannot do any more if they're not in the house it's a unit we just saw a story about an entrepreneur in africa in kenya whether mark will business for women she's a woman obviously how is the environment for women entrepreneurs in places like kenya and other african countries so outside of the pandemic i should say before the p
i'm joined now by unit health munshi spokeswoman for women entrepreneurs in germany and africa you have good to have you on the show we often hear the pandemic as a real challenge for women in particular when it comes to their work lives because of responsibilities that are often put on them or traditionally placed on them at home is that the same in africa from what you know. it definitely is i mean working and getting a decent living for the families is a challenge in africa even though in...
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the group successfully hit united health systems, locking up networks, affecting fremont hospitals here in the bay area, and leading to the death of the patient in germany. >>> the fbi is very specific about don't pay any ransom because you may never get back what you are paying for anyway. >> what should remote workers be doing to protect their companies networks? >> well, there are a few very simple best practices you can do, change your password, make it a complicated password, something that is harder for people to figure out, and make sure you're using multi factor of the dictation when you are logging on and off your company system that can make a big difference. insulin down hackers, and preventing this. >>> covid-19 cases spiking again, around the world, but the bay area, especially sentences go, has the lowest death rate and the lowest case rates of anywhere in the nation. one reason why companies are transitioning to working from home much quicker than other parts of the country as well as county health departments being quicker to implement covid restrictions and slower to li
the group successfully hit united health systems, locking up networks, affecting fremont hospitals here in the bay area, and leading to the death of the patient in germany. >>> the fbi is very specific about don't pay any ransom because you may never get back what you are paying for anyway. >> what should remote workers be doing to protect their companies networks? >> well, there are a few very simple best practices you can do, change your password, make it a complicated...
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united health, the largest u.s.urance company, lower even after reporting growth in its drug benefit business. what could this mean for walgreens, the second largest pharmacy chain, reporting earnings tomorrow? a report from jpmorgan showing a surge in consumer depending on household cleaners, soaps and vitamins, products you can buy at a pharmacy but the stock is one of the worst performing this year, falling 40%. could earnings mark a turning point? let's bring in the trading nation team. john, you say that the stock is on your radar, but you are waiting a strategy shift in order to be a buyer of the stock. tell us what that looks like. >> walgreens is cheap from an evaluation standpoint and they generate a lot of free cash flow, but they have not solved the riddle on the front end of the store. we all know the pharmacy side of the business is strong, but the front end of the store has been declining comps for what seems like an eternity their direct comp, cvs, who a couple years ago bought aetna,tn and they fight
united health, the largest u.s.urance company, lower even after reporting growth in its drug benefit business. what could this mean for walgreens, the second largest pharmacy chain, reporting earnings tomorrow? a report from jpmorgan showing a surge in consumer depending on household cleaners, soaps and vitamins, products you can buy at a pharmacy but the stock is one of the worst performing this year, falling 40%. could earnings mark a turning point? let's bring in the trading nation team....
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attack is, which was tate -- nearly taken down early this month but the group successfully hit united health systems, locking up networks, affecting tremont hospitals here in the bay area, and leading to the death of the patient in germany. jeff harper tired assistant special agent in charge of the fbi in san francisco says the timing is right. >> during the pandemic, it is very challenging because you know, a lot of places have staff, they got reduced ability to be able to work the cyber threats. >> best practice going to harp is to be on alert, and this. >> change passwords, and change them frequently and make them complex. it is not a joke. >> the fbi says best practice in this is to not pay the ransom. they say you do not know if you will get back thing you lost. in fremont, andria borba, kpix5. >>> slot county is confirming its first case of flu and covid- 19 co-infection. no health experts are urging people to get a flu shot. they say contracting i the virus can weaken your immune system, making you more susceptible to catching the other disease. daily coronavirus cases nationwide reac
attack is, which was tate -- nearly taken down early this month but the group successfully hit united health systems, locking up networks, affecting tremont hospitals here in the bay area, and leading to the death of the patient in germany. jeff harper tired assistant special agent in charge of the fbi in san francisco says the timing is right. >> during the pandemic, it is very challenging because you know, a lot of places have staff, they got reduced ability to be able to work the cyber...
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united health is a different story. regardless of what happens in washington i expect a surprise here you want an exciting analyst meeting? watch out for a zoom video on wednesday. it is the zoom economy it is everything anything that shows in an extension of the reach beyond what we are getting now from the pandemic princess - that justifies a higher price, going back to 500. i think there is more to it than that though. i think you will find out when the ceo shows the world what he's cooking up on wednesday, thursday, walgreens' report. walgreens is really great conundrum, they got nice stores and big pharmacy amazon keeps knocking this stuff out of them. look no further than the stock of morgan stanley which is aggregating assets, thanks to the $7 billion morgan stanley is half of the risk business entirely they move into a sticky, much better in this environment i can't figure out why this stock changed? morgan stanley's problem is stuck with all these changes and etfs if we didn't owe goldman sachs, trust can follo
united health is a different story. regardless of what happens in washington i expect a surprise here you want an exciting analyst meeting? watch out for a zoom video on wednesday. it is the zoom economy it is everything anything that shows in an extension of the reach beyond what we are getting now from the pandemic princess - that justifies a higher price, going back to 500. i think there is more to it than that though. i think you will find out when the ceo shows the world what he's cooking...
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unit. sutter health house, a new electronic intensive care unit. that can help cut covid treatment times in half for some well below shows us how. >>with the help of cameras in each room and an application constantly pulling in vital signs. sutter health's electronic intensive care unit is monitoring patients 24 7 with this second set of eyes, this additional layer of critical care services. our team really can help with continuity and consistency of care ia icu director lisa ochoa says the sutter was an early adopter of telehealth the program has been evolving in the bay area since 2006 and became even more critical for on-site care when covid-19 arrived, we need that that equipment that connectivity available to the bedside clinicians so they didn't actually. >>we need to go into that isolation room, they still had a way of communicating and so that saved additional exposure but also the additional use of see the later. >>and then there's that heidi yeah during their shifts electronic are ends are essentially you doing non-stop around the internat
unit. sutter health house, a new electronic intensive care unit. that can help cut covid treatment times in half for some well below shows us how. >>with the help of cameras in each room and an application constantly pulling in vital signs. sutter health's electronic intensive care unit is monitoring patients 24 7 with this second set of eyes, this additional layer of critical care services. our team really can help with continuity and consistency of care ia icu director lisa ochoa says...
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they felt like it was an issue and we were totally ignored. >> the mental health unit is a pilot program with room to evolve. >>> the city of oakland and portland are suing the trip administration. >> oakland has only been threatened many times by this administration, we were pleased to join with portland, who saw uninvited federal troops intervene and away that local officials knew was actually not creating safety or piece. >> and federal authorities take over jurisdiction on a protest, even those arrested by local officers could face federal charges, and those generally carries stiffer penalties. >>> we mentioned amateurs in the 80s, that is probably near the coast, inland. it is a whole lot warmer. >> temperatures mostly in the 90s today, even the city got up to 90 degrees for high temperature, only the 12th time that san francisco has hit 90 or above this late in the year. that goes back to the 1870s so we talk but a significant heat wave in the heat dome still going to be strong tomorrow with those strong offshore wind. so elevating the fire danger. we come back to the second. here'
they felt like it was an issue and we were totally ignored. >> the mental health unit is a pilot program with room to evolve. >>> the city of oakland and portland are suing the trip administration. >> oakland has only been threatened many times by this administration, we were pleased to join with portland, who saw uninvited federal troops intervene and away that local officials knew was actually not creating safety or piece. >> and federal authorities take over...
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but also say you know you know really drive home the message about about health care and say you know the president of the united states get health care treatment that very few people in the united states have access to so that is definitely message i suspect that they'll be continue to drive we've seen biden in the course of the past days his polling has take a recent poll but were polled just yesterday by the n.b.c. wall street journal showed that he's now leading by 14 points national polls still have him only ahead by 8 points so it's still a very stable race but biden definitely still ahead it appears has not been able to get what i would call a sympathy bump you know based on on the track on contract in the city there was some hope out there on. how it would be something. polls on the front of also show that you know the majority of democrats and even half of republicans actually say you know if trump had just taken this grown a virus more seriously from the get go he wouldn't have gotten it so you know what comes around goes around also steve's to be a little bit the the takeaway thanks so much for coming
but also say you know you know really drive home the message about about health care and say you know the president of the united states get health care treatment that very few people in the united states have access to so that is definitely message i suspect that they'll be continue to drive we've seen biden in the course of the past days his polling has take a recent poll but were polled just yesterday by the n.b.c. wall street journal showed that he's now leading by 14 points national polls...
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is based on -- it is based on privilege, we pay through the nose for health care what would be in the way of the unitedtes viewing health care as a right of its citizens, and thank you very much. guest: half the country. we will get extremely divided, and that is basically, one of the callers mentioned earlier, -- half theld health care system is government and have his private and we are undecided, the republicans would like to have less private. really will be stuck in this push and pull for a couple of generations now. in the meantime, because we do not regulate our health care system is type -- tightly has many other countries, prices have gone up because they can. we are paying more, and the republicans would like to say if we would just get the government out and let the market work prices would come down. we have not necessarily seen that, but this is -- everybody disagrees rather vehemently on which direction the country should go, so we are balancing along in the middle and no one is very happy right now. that half the country's public health, government run health care, and half of it is priv
is based on -- it is based on privilege, we pay through the nose for health care what would be in the way of the unitedtes viewing health care as a right of its citizens, and thank you very much. guest: half the country. we will get extremely divided, and that is basically, one of the callers mentioned earlier, -- half theld health care system is government and have his private and we are undecided, the republicans would like to have less private. really will be stuck in this push and pull for...
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to break, a check on some of the other stocks hit willing all-time highs today there's p & g, united healthck after this. i had saved up some money and then found the home of my dreams. but my home of my dreams needed some work sofi was the first lender that even offered a personal loan. i didn't even know that was an option. the personal loan let us renovate our single family house into a multi-unit home. and i get to live in this beautiful house with this beautiful kitchen and it's all thanks to sofi. how did you come up withd opened all these backstories?tudio. and i get to live in this beautiful house i got help from a pro. my financial professional explained to me all the ways nationwide can help protect financial futures in peytonville. nationwide can help the greens get lifetime income because their son kyle is moving back home and could help set up a financial plan for mrs. garcia. and he explained how nationwide can help mr. paisley retire early and spend more time with his pal, peyton. and their new band. exactly! yeah. don't forget the band. i haven't. -well, audrey's expecting..
to break, a check on some of the other stocks hit willing all-time highs today there's p & g, united healthck after this. i had saved up some money and then found the home of my dreams. but my home of my dreams needed some work sofi was the first lender that even offered a personal loan. i didn't even know that was an option. the personal loan let us renovate our single family house into a multi-unit home. and i get to live in this beautiful house with this beautiful kitchen and it's all...
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american people to know what is happening with his health, and what treatment he is getting at walter reed? guest: it is critically important. we value in the united states privacy and health care for individuals, and while the president is certainly entitled to some of that privacy, we also have to recognize that he is a patient unlike any other and his health and his well-being affects a lot of americans. as i said earlier, it affects markets around the united states and around the world. so long as the president is doing well, the american public is entitled to do that. unfortunately, if we get to the unfortunate event where the president is not doing well, it is important to communicate that as well. we have processes in place if his health declines to ensure the continuity of government and it is critical that americans and the public at large understands what is going on inside the presidential suite at walter reed. host: let's let our viewers join in on the conversation. we will open up regional lines. that means if you are in the eastern-central times of 202-748-8000. ,if you are in the mountain and pacific time zones 202-748-8001. atd you
american people to know what is happening with his health, and what treatment he is getting at walter reed? guest: it is critically important. we value in the united states privacy and health care for individuals, and while the president is certainly entitled to some of that privacy, we also have to recognize that he is a patient unlike any other and his health and his well-being affects a lot of americans. as i said earlier, it affects markets around the united states and around the world. so...
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1.5% gain and pretty consistent, s&p at 1.2% and nasdaq up 1.7% in the dow it's intel, boeing and united healthyour leaders. remember, boeing coming off of a 7% decline yesterday after a couple of setbacks, adding back 2.5% today in terms of the sector, all 11 of them are in the green today and you've got consumer discretionary, materials and technology leading the way so a mixed bag. we should note industrials up about 1.6% so there's kind of a cyclical bent to this even with tech doing well today. now all of these moves are coming after the president showed support for several smaller and more targeted stimulus measures, including aid for airlines and direct payments to americans house speaker pelosi saying today that had the president made a terrible mistake in ending covid-19 aid talks. so what happens now? joining me are stephanie miller, managing director at fiscal markets and tony fratto, the founding partner at smaller strategies and a cnbc contributor. yesterday, it looked like the prospect of any bill this year was totally off the table. what do you think now? >> yeah, i mean, he's cl
1.5% gain and pretty consistent, s&p at 1.2% and nasdaq up 1.7% in the dow it's intel, boeing and united healthyour leaders. remember, boeing coming off of a 7% decline yesterday after a couple of setbacks, adding back 2.5% today in terms of the sector, all 11 of them are in the green today and you've got consumer discretionary, materials and technology leading the way so a mixed bag. we should note industrials up about 1.6% so there's kind of a cyclical bent to this even with tech doing...
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united health, by the way, one of six dow stocks, guess what? reporting earnings next week. earnings season is here again, and we are expecting it to drop about 20% as corporate america still deals with and responds to the pandemic, connell. connell: we'll be on top of that next week. thank you, lauren. in the meantime, we're talking about the debate over the debate stage with president trump and the democratic nominee, joe biden, still going head to head about whether to go virtual, we'll talk to karl rove about the impact on the 2020 race. >>> plus, louisiana's governor is warning residents to brace for impact as hurricane delta is bearing down on the gulf coast. we are tracking that storm's path, and and we'll have a louvre report later in the hour. -- live report. we talked to two congressmen cosponsoring a bill to give student athletes a chance to make some money. stick around. ♪ ♪ fidence... ...so we can spend a bit today, knowing we're prepared for tomorrow. wow, do you think you overdid it maybe? overdid what? well planned, well invested, well protected. voya. be con
united health, by the way, one of six dow stocks, guess what? reporting earnings next week. earnings season is here again, and we are expecting it to drop about 20% as corporate america still deals with and responds to the pandemic, connell. connell: we'll be on top of that next week. thank you, lauren. in the meantime, we're talking about the debate over the debate stage with president trump and the democratic nominee, joe biden, still going head to head about whether to go virtual, we'll talk...
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>> i would say you have to look at my sec report and there is no contributions from humana or united health care or aetna or any of the large medical insurance companies. i also have a senate record. it shows that i passed legislation asking for eligibility to get prenatal care for residents. i passed the bill aimed at lower prescription drug prices. i passed a bill from nonmedical switching of medications without the initiation from your doctor. i also was given the 2019 -- the legislator of the year coalition, specifically because i was doing things to reduce cost, get access to care, and get people of the services they desire and need. >> if you would like to respond, you can. >> the reality is that my opponent has consistently been in favor of repealing the aca, which would take millions of people off their health insurance and would not hold insurance companies accountable for pre-existing conditions. and so, that is where we differ. i think that we should take the health care program that we have today and improve it and not go backwards. that is what i will continue to work on. ini h
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let's go back to united health group.e quarter but it can't rally because people are worried about single-payer forget it. finally consider one that we talked about many times here they make the best blood sugar monitor for people with diabetes right now the stock is being crushed by sellers who think we're headed for a soviet-style health care system that won't pay up for quality medical devices. that's a perfect setup i think that's a foolish bet to make maybe trump pulls off a surprise win. maybe biden wins but the republicans hold the senate. but, man, even if there is a blue wave, a single-payer health care system is simply not on the ballot this year every four years both parties try to scare you into voting against the other guys i don't care how you vote. i'm just trying to help you manage your money. but if you want to be a good investor, you can't afford to make decisions based on heated campaign rhetoric. please, i'm begging you, stay calm stay put i like to say there is always a bull market somewhere and i pro
let's go back to united health group.e quarter but it can't rally because people are worried about single-payer forget it. finally consider one that we talked about many times here they make the best blood sugar monitor for people with diabetes right now the stock is being crushed by sellers who think we're headed for a soviet-style health care system that won't pay up for quality medical devices. that's a perfect setup i think that's a foolish bet to make maybe trump pulls off a surprise win....
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your negative to really claim and confirm that your negative and as far as the health insurance issue you know the united states has phenomenal health care but it has terrible health access you know america has great hospitals and doctors and research and medicines and if everybody got the kind of care that donald trump was able to get sure coronavirus might not be such a big deal but if everybody in america was even theoretically able to have that kind of health care access it would also crush the health care system because not everyone can have that kind of interval individualized attention and all the medicines he got some of which for experimental so it's really a far cry to look at the kind of care the president got the kind of care that average americans get right when as we see in the senate right now with the judiciary committee hearings the main issue with especially the democrats are bringing up is health access and health care which is coming up to the supreme court that could be struck down as unconstitutional. trump is in florida has been in florida he's putting a lot of emphasis on that sta
your negative to really claim and confirm that your negative and as far as the health insurance issue you know the united states has phenomenal health care but it has terrible health access you know america has great hospitals and doctors and research and medicines and if everybody got the kind of care that donald trump was able to get sure coronavirus might not be such a big deal but if everybody in america was even theoretically able to have that kind of health care access it would also crush...
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i would like now to introduce jesse fernandez, the program manager with communities united for healthnd justice. jesse? >> buenos dias, good morning. i'm jesse fernandez, i'm with communities united for health and justice, we're a multi-reliant program across the district. we are celebrating affordable housing, community serving here at balboa park upper yard station. this project represents the very best in collaboration between the community and the decisionmakers. and i want to invoke all of the community planners who for 10 years have rolled up their sleeves and time and again made the case to make this project possible and have done so guided by a heartfelt community-led process. our success at the balboa park upper yard should set an example for people-focused planning for our ever changing city, to always keep people at the forefront of decision-making. i would like to acknowledge the hard work of our former supervisor john avalos for working with the community and advocating for necessary resources that are long overdue across our district. thank you very much. >> thank you, j
i would like now to introduce jesse fernandez, the program manager with communities united for healthnd justice. jesse? >> buenos dias, good morning. i'm jesse fernandez, i'm with communities united for health and justice, we're a multi-reliant program across the district. we are celebrating affordable housing, community serving here at balboa park upper yard station. this project represents the very best in collaboration between the community and the decisionmakers. and i want to invoke...
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i would like now to introduce jesse fernandez, the program manager with communities united for healthustice. jesse? >> buenos dias, good morning. i'm jesse fernandez, i'm with communities united for health and justice, we're a multi-reliant program across the district. we are celebrating affordable housing, community serving here at balboa park upper yard station. this project represents the very best in collaboration between the community and the decisionmakers. and i want to invoke all of the community planners who for 10 years have rolled up their sleeves and time and again made the case to make this project possible and have done so guided by a heartfelt community-led process. our success at the balboa park upper yard should set an example for people-focused planning for our ever changing city, to always keep people at the forefront of decision-making. i would like to acknowledge the hard work of our former supervisor john avalos for working with the community and advocating for necessary resources that are long overdue across our district. thank you very much. >> thank you, jesse
i would like now to introduce jesse fernandez, the program manager with communities united for healthustice. jesse? >> buenos dias, good morning. i'm jesse fernandez, i'm with communities united for health and justice, we're a multi-reliant program across the district. we are celebrating affordable housing, community serving here at balboa park upper yard station. this project represents the very best in collaboration between the community and the decisionmakers. and i want to invoke all...
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time in a week it brings the total number of fatalities there to around 143002nd only to the united states. healthworkers in peru have been protesting to demand better equipment. the country has the highest death rate per capita in the world. police are out in force in hong kong to deter protests on china's national that have been small demonstrations earlier on thursday but bigger rallies could take place later. more than 50 women in the democratic republic of congo have accused aide workers of sexually abusing them the allegations were made against staff employed by the world health organization and other n.g.o.s reports say the abuse happened during the recent outbreak that ended this year the w.h.o. says it's investigating malcolm webb's following this story for us from the kenyan capital nairobi more than 50 women reported incidences in the report and they were describing incidences such as being ambushed in hospitals or into hotel rooms where aid workers would demand sex for jobs will threaten to terminate contracts if they refused. a lot of the jobs in question were for cooks or cleaners pe
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and here's a look now at some other developments in the global health emergency the united nations is urging the g. 20 group of leading economies to work together to fight the virus secretary general antonio says he is disappointed that there was no coordinated action back in march . from 155 new cases its biggest jump in more than 40 days most of the infections have been traced to hospitals and care homes around the capital seoul and australia is easing the cap on the number of residents allowed to return each week the limits will rise by nearly $300.00 from next month. next diplomatic efforts to end the conflict over the disputed region of new are being stepped up the foreign ministers of the 2 warring parties about john and armenia are meeting separately with the u.s. secretary of state mike pompei you know in washington later on friday the intense fighting is continuing after 2 russian bruford cease fires feel to end the flare up in the long running dispute any escalation threatens to draw in both russia and turkey. all right let's get you the latest now of course for you leon is
and here's a look now at some other developments in the global health emergency the united nations is urging the g. 20 group of leading economies to work together to fight the virus secretary general antonio says he is disappointed that there was no coordinated action back in march . from 155 new cases its biggest jump in more than 40 days most of the infections have been traced to hospitals and care homes around the capital seoul and australia is easing the cap on the number of residents...
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brought to the forefront the th ofty of'decades' wor racial and injustice and violence in the united states. healthnd treatment, disproportionately hurting populations who do not have easy access to well for health care. specifically, as a young american woman, i am now more concerned than ever about the continued existence of my own bodily autonomy and choice, as we face obstacles to protecting the supreme court and other safeguards that are meant to protect us from infringements on our most basic and fundamental rights. we are at an intersection, faced by the combination of disregard that plagued the united states. i am a sophomore in college. this is where i figure out what i want to do with my life, but it feels difficult to have forms and aspirations ourselves when we are dealing with an uncertain and super chaotic future. when i saw the accomplishments and ideals of the progressive movement in the policies and solutions that senator bernie sanders champion, i felt for the first time in a really long time hope that an equitable and humane future is possible for my generation-. and i still beli
brought to the forefront the th ofty of'decades' wor racial and injustice and violence in the united states. healthnd treatment, disproportionately hurting populations who do not have easy access to well for health care. specifically, as a young american woman, i am now more concerned than ever about the continued existence of my own bodily autonomy and choice, as we face obstacles to protecting the supreme court and other safeguards that are meant to protect us from infringements on our most...
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the focus remains on the health of the president of the united states.usinesses and schools in new york city will close in nine neighborhoods. the french government is planning to shut down bars in paris and the u.k. prime minister is warning britain's of a tough winter while half of the u.k.'s population will be vaccinated. still with us, andreas steno larsen from nordea markets. given the covid numbers and lockdown light measures in paris, here in the united kingdom, are you starting to price in more risk about the virus and the resurgence of cases? and whati certainly do is important to look at now is whether we are headed toward lockdowns again without bailouts for everyone as we had in q2. when weok back to q2 had nationwide lockdowns, all governments basically decided to bail out every single person, so i tend to call that openomics. i simply think we will not have that because a lot of things will be allowed to open with restrictions. and you have restrictions open, you don't have a case for a bailout so i would watch for the risk of bankruptcies
the focus remains on the health of the president of the united states.usinesses and schools in new york city will close in nine neighborhoods. the french government is planning to shut down bars in paris and the u.k. prime minister is warning britain's of a tough winter while half of the u.k.'s population will be vaccinated. still with us, andreas steno larsen from nordea markets. given the covid numbers and lockdown light measures in paris, here in the united kingdom, are you starting to price...
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unit. sutter health has a new electronic intensive care unit that they say can help cut covert treatment times in half proportional bellow gives us a look at how it works. >>with the help of cameras in each room and an application constantly pulling in vital signs. sutter health's electronic intensive care unit is monitoring patients 24 7 with this second set of eyes, this additional layer of critical care services. our team really can help with continuity and consistency of care ia icu director lisa ochoa says the sutter was an early adopter of telehealth the program has been evolving in the bay area since 2006 and became even more critical for on-site care when covid-19 arrived, we need that that equipment that connectivity available to the bedside clinicians so they didn't actually. >>we need to go into that isolation room, they still had a way of communicating and so that saved additional exposure but also the additional use of fee you see the >>and then there's that heidi yeah during their shifts electronic are ends are essentially you doing non-stop around the international rounds and ge
unit. sutter health has a new electronic intensive care unit that they say can help cut covert treatment times in half proportional bellow gives us a look at how it works. >>with the help of cameras in each room and an application constantly pulling in vital signs. sutter health's electronic intensive care unit is monitoring patients 24 7 with this second set of eyes, this additional layer of critical care services. our team really can help with continuity and consistency of care ia icu...
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which is the 2nd largest it's the country that has the 2nd largest amount of deaths after the united states health experts are afraid that brazil might have a 2nd wave before it's over the 1st wave. people are no longer respecting social distancing right now i'm not wearing a mask because i'm out on the beach alone in the fresh air but journeying the day it's been like for you degrees centigrade which is a very high temperature for this time of the year beaches have been packed with people although you're not allowed to be on the be like camping out on the sand but there are crowds of people none of them social distancing very few wearing masks and it's almost everywhere so it's like the fear factor doesn't exist anymore. germany's health minister says has been a worrying jump in new corona virus cases that the number of infections of the pos day has soared poss to 4000 for the 1st time since april leaving infectious disease expert says the figure could soon rise to more than $10000.00 a day restrictions are being tightened around the country. opposition groups in deeply divided over who should ta
which is the 2nd largest it's the country that has the 2nd largest amount of deaths after the united states health experts are afraid that brazil might have a 2nd wave before it's over the 1st wave. people are no longer respecting social distancing right now i'm not wearing a mask because i'm out on the beach alone in the fresh air but journeying the day it's been like for you degrees centigrade which is a very high temperature for this time of the year beaches have been packed with people...
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nominee joe biden who is urging donald trump to make the wearing of masks mandatory across the united states. health and safety as. the sign. of the. mandate requiring. urge every. a we know it's. with us now from washington d.c. is charles moran a republican party strategist and thank you for your time i'm sure it's a busy time for you at the moment 24 hours ago donald trump tweeted a video saying that he had learned a lot that he'd been to school and he learned a lot about covert 98 he just took his mask off and walked into the white house that doesn't seem to reflect a man who's learned very much in the past 24 in the past 72 hours. well what i think that donald trump is showing is that most of everything that he's returning to his job being commander in chief i think he has learned a lot i think going through a process that he has where you have to weigh the risks and of of what leaving the white house of going to walter reed of getting that type of care that his doctors what we eat it up see what procedures were going to look like of experiencing what drugs feel like and being able to you know
nominee joe biden who is urging donald trump to make the wearing of masks mandatory across the united states. health and safety as. the sign. of the. mandate requiring. urge every. a we know it's. with us now from washington d.c. is charles moran a republican party strategist and thank you for your time i'm sure it's a busy time for you at the moment 24 hours ago donald trump tweeted a video saying that he had learned a lot that he'd been to school and he learned a lot about covert 98 he just...
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sutter health's electronic intensive care unit is monitoring patients 24 7 with this second set of eyes, this additional layer of critical care services. our team really can help with continuity and consistency of care ia icu director lisa ochoa says sutter was an early adopter of telehealth the program has been evolving in the bay area since 2006 and became even more critical for on-site care when covid-19 arrived, we need that that equipment that connectivity available to the bedside clinicians so if they didn't actually. >>we need to go into that isolation room, they still had a way of communicating and so that saved additional exposure but also the additional use of if you see the >>and then there's that heidi yeah during their shifts electronic are ends are essentially you doing non-stop around the international rounds and get to know your patients and the same time as alarms are coming up. >>you're and then the labs are coming back. >>with the technology here each e or and is able to be inside several different hospital locations all at once. >>my assignment today i'm monitoring c
sutter health's electronic intensive care unit is monitoring patients 24 7 with this second set of eyes, this additional layer of critical care services. our team really can help with continuity and consistency of care ia icu director lisa ochoa says sutter was an early adopter of telehealth the program has been evolving in the bay area since 2006 and became even more critical for on-site care when covid-19 arrived, we need that that equipment that connectivity available to the bedside...
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time in a week it brings the total number of fatalities there to around 143002nd only to the united states. health workers in peru have been protesting to demand better equipment the country has the highest death rates per capita in the world. police are out in force in hong kong to deter protests on china's national day there have been small demonstrations early on thursday but bigger ollie's could take place later. and azerbaijan's leaders are resisting growing international pressure to end their conflicts over the disputed region i'm not gonna talk about french president emanuel macro and russia's vladimir putin have joined sit calls for a cease fire as civilian and military casualties mount robin for a walk at reports from tbilisi. this is new going to care about this deadly new war filmed by new site am on the armenian frontlines. you can hear the sound of a drone. soldiers desperately trying to shoot it down. i mean forces have dug in but as a by john says this war will end only with the return of the disputed territory. the cost of that war so far the numbers of azeri dead and wounded is a
time in a week it brings the total number of fatalities there to around 143002nd only to the united states. health workers in peru have been protesting to demand better equipment the country has the highest death rates per capita in the world. police are out in force in hong kong to deter protests on china's national day there have been small demonstrations early on thursday but bigger ollie's could take place later. and azerbaijan's leaders are resisting growing international pressure to end...
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time in a week it brings the total number of fatalities there to around 143002nd only to the united states. health workers in peru again protesting to demand better equipment the country has the highest death rate per capita in the world. with infections confusion and anger on the rise in britain the u.k. prime minister has tried to clarify his government's coronavirus strategy boris johnson spoke on the day the country recorded more than 7000 year infections for brain and reports from london. when the rule of 6 people meeting was introduced in mid september to limit the size of social gatherings it was intended to simplify coronavirus restrictions but since then a kaleidoscope of different local measures have been imposed leaving the public and even the prime minister confused it's 6 in the home or 6 in the hospitality but as i understand it not 6 outside except it isn't and the resulting apology on social media simply emphasise the confusion and i created the growing disquiet over the government's handling of the crisis less than a year after sweeping to power the parliamentary majority of 80 jo
time in a week it brings the total number of fatalities there to around 143002nd only to the united states. health workers in peru again protesting to demand better equipment the country has the highest death rate per capita in the world. with infections confusion and anger on the rise in britain the u.k. prime minister has tried to clarify his government's coronavirus strategy boris johnson spoke on the day the country recorded more than 7000 year infections for brain and reports from london....
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i would like now to introduce jesse fernandez, the program manager with communities united for health and justice. jesse? >> buenos dias, good morning. i'm jesse fernandez, i'm with communities united for health and justice, we're a multi-reliant program across the district. we are celebrating affordable housing, community serving here at balboa park upper yard station. this project represents the very best in collaboration between the community and the decisionmakers. and i want to invoke all of the community planners who for 10 years have rolled up their sleeves and time and again made the case to make this project possible and have done so guided by a heartfelt community-led process. our success at the balboa park upper yard should set an example for people-focused planning for our ever changing city, to always keep people at the forefront of decision-making. i would like to acknowledge the hard work of our former supervisor john avalos for working with the community and advocating for necessary resources that are long overdue across our district. thank you very much. >> thank you,
i would like now to introduce jesse fernandez, the program manager with communities united for health and justice. jesse? >> buenos dias, good morning. i'm jesse fernandez, i'm with communities united for health and justice, we're a multi-reliant program across the district. we are celebrating affordable housing, community serving here at balboa park upper yard station. this project represents the very best in collaboration between the community and the decisionmakers. and i want to...
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david: you as the ceo of the largest health care company in the united states, the 10th largest companythe market cap, you have to be very careful because i think it would look bad if the ceo of the largest health care company got the virus. what do you do to protect yourself? alex: i think all of us have a huge responsibility to take care of ourselves and certainly those of us fortunate enough to be in this kind of a situation where we have responsibility of others i've got to be sure we put the safety of our employees, friends, family and all that we do. that starts with simple things, and one of the things that we have learned most through this pandemic is by making sure we are using social distancing, wearing masks, washing our hands, doing everything we can to prevent the spread of the virus are the most important steps we can take to bringing an end to this pandemic and dealing with it for the long term. david: vaccines are what everybody is focused on but there are also therapeutics for people who might have already contracted the disease or already have the virus. is there any p
david: you as the ceo of the largest health care company in the united states, the 10th largest companythe market cap, you have to be very careful because i think it would look bad if the ceo of the largest health care company got the virus. what do you do to protect yourself? alex: i think all of us have a huge responsibility to take care of ourselves and certainly those of us fortunate enough to be in this kind of a situation where we have responsibility of others i've got to be sure we put...
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. >> sending my prayers for health and safety of the first lady and president of the united states after they tested positive for covid-19. >> we're taking this obviously very seriously. and we'll do everything we can to keep everyone safe. robert: the pandemic turns personal. for the president and his inner circle. his positive test rattles the administration and rocks the campaign. next. announcer: this is "washington week." corporate funding is provided by -- >> when the world gets complicated, a lot goes through your mind. with fidelity wealth management, a dedicated advisor can tailor advice and recommendations to your life. that's fidelity wealth management. >> for 25 years, consumer cellular's goal has been to provide wireless service that helps people communicate and connect. we offer a variety of no contract plans and our u.s.-based customer service team can help find one that fits you. to learn more visit consumercellular.tv. announcer: additional funding is provided by -- the estate of arnold adams and koo and patricia yuen through the yuen foundation, committed to bridging cu
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the managed care stocks drop 10% and you buy the managed care stocks, leading with centene and united health i gave you your game plan. pfizer goes down to 32 ahead of the election, drops to 31 1/2, people think they made a lot of money you buy pfizer this is what you do. i gave it to you you can go do your thing, i don't know, whatever it is that you do tiffany. >> i don't do the tiffany and the other -- whatever. >> i have just given you how to make real money. >> real money. thank you, i'm going to watch for hijacking, scary we don't have a clue how the election will turn out, jim. there is plenty of people despite the polls who believe that the republican -- that trump is going to win. >> i just -- i'm saying that the -- the current zeitgeist is to bet blue wave i've learned enough, carl, what did i learn in 2016? you don't know what you're talking about if you're predicting particularly because the way to get a hold of voters when you're polling is gone. it is not like you dial the home number anymore >> yeah. i mean, jpmorgan had a note yesterday talking not about blue wave or no blue
the managed care stocks drop 10% and you buy the managed care stocks, leading with centene and united health i gave you your game plan. pfizer goes down to 32 ahead of the election, drops to 31 1/2, people think they made a lot of money you buy pfizer this is what you do. i gave it to you you can go do your thing, i don't know, whatever it is that you do tiffany. >> i don't do the tiffany and the other -- whatever. >> i have just given you how to make real money. >> real...
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united health, which, by the way, is the principle one people talk about, because it decided to leavexchanges, and the stock -- it wasn't attacked, and, boom, it is a winner. this group is a winner because they weren't mentioned they were not -- they were not vilified, even as the obamacare plan at various times was attacked by the current president. so i do think that they were the winners. there is the winners because no one took a shot at them pretty interesting >> david, there were a lot of shots taken. >> carl? >> i did want to ask you, it happened very late in the debate, but i bet you, i guarantee you next few days we're going to hear more about biden and fracking and oil in pennsylvania and texas and i wonder if you think that was a surprise or if it is an echo of what we're already beginning to see from tv commercials and white papers out of bp and exxon? >> i think there are issues, for instance, we had scott sheffield on who runs pioneer on "mad money," one issue they said about why they're so excited about the company, they have no federal land and that's about saying bide
united health, which, by the way, is the principle one people talk about, because it decided to leavexchanges, and the stock -- it wasn't attacked, and, boom, it is a winner. this group is a winner because they weren't mentioned they were not -- they were not vilified, even as the obamacare plan at various times was attacked by the current president. so i do think that they were the winners. there is the winners because no one took a shot at them pretty interesting >> david, there were a...
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a lot of them can be similar especially among the elderly united health care is reaching out to the mosthat contains a termometer, tamiflu which needs to be taken within 24 hours and a covid test that can be administered via video visit. they are doing that trial with just 200,000 of their medicare members and something they'll watch closely. leslie, i hope you've gotten your flu shot. this will be a tough winter if you have to figure out which one of these you are suffering from. >> i am going to get that. 200,000 is a pretty large number interesting idea hopefully that is successful let's get over to dom chu. >>> stocks are at the highs of the day. energy is lagging. the only s&p sector in the red this morning you've got consumer discretionary leading the way higher up about half a percent or percent and a half spider ticker xly hit an all-time high since september 2. leading the sector higher forward on pace for the best day since june after an upgrade to buy from hold. other outperformers amazon prime, ulta beauty, etsy watch those retailers. amazon prime day this week more coming up
a lot of them can be similar especially among the elderly united health care is reaching out to the mosthat contains a termometer, tamiflu which needs to be taken within 24 hours and a covid test that can be administered via video visit. they are doing that trial with just 200,000 of their medicare members and something they'll watch closely. leslie, i hope you've gotten your flu shot. this will be a tough winter if you have to figure out which one of these you are suffering from. >> i am...
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been pretty good take a way wells fargo and citi, we had good quarters j&j was a good quarter united health good walgreens was good walgreens. it is almost inconceivable because the death star just goes after walgreens, death star being amazon they made the number 4.7% comps, they beat the revenues. >> they had a top line that went up 2.3%, yeah. >> growth in the health and wellness category. david, walgreens has a pulse a good example of what i'm -- dow stock, by the way, i don't know how it snuck into the dow that's crazy. >> i don't know how long that will keep up the performance has been horrible some talk some time back about could he take it private >> there is one of those dog things, we're like dog -- like electricity. david, look at that. that's one of the worst charts in the book. and i think that this -- this company's stock is going to go higher. >> can they maintain it has been a long, hard road for them >> that's a really hard question >> they have gone a very different strategy than has cvs, now a health insurer, in addition to -- >> amazon prime day yesterday, right? so i or
been pretty good take a way wells fargo and citi, we had good quarters j&j was a good quarter united health good walgreens was good walgreens. it is almost inconceivable because the death star just goes after walgreens, death star being amazon they made the number 4.7% comps, they beat the revenues. >> they had a top line that went up 2.3%, yeah. >> growth in the health and wellness category. david, walgreens has a pulse a good example of what i'm -- dow stock, by the way, i...
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being very understandable natural reaction to children and in the past few weeks secure mental health units have been forced to discharge large numbers of patients there are children suffering from psychosis who believe the virus is a conspiracy others with eating disorders or histories of self harm we did it we're going to have a time bomb this is building up to nation mental health jenny the world's attention is on controlling the virus for the recount list hidden victims even when the pandemic. says there will be many in desperate need of help. as protests and valorous continue calling for the resignation of president bush and . some of the women who have become a driving force of the protests. took to al-jazeera. in doha the top stories on al-jazeera saddam is set to become the 3rd country to normalize ties with israel a u.s. brokered deal was announced by president donald trump who says at least 5 more arab states want the same agreement following the u.a.e. and behind some of the deals the palestinians are calling saddam's move a new stop in the back reports from washington d.c. i wan
being very understandable natural reaction to children and in the past few weeks secure mental health units have been forced to discharge large numbers of patients there are children suffering from psychosis who believe the virus is a conspiracy others with eating disorders or histories of self harm we did it we're going to have a time bomb this is building up to nation mental health jenny the world's attention is on controlling the virus for the recount list hidden victims even when the...