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. >> reporter: she tells us to years she allowed united health care to automatically debit her accounter premium. she says sheç canceled her coverage with the company in march and switched to a new provide. but in april, united health care tend to charge her account, taking out $246. >> it might not be a lot of money to a lot of people but it's a lot of money to me. >> reporter: for weeks, she called the company for a refund. but tells us each time the customer service rep repeated what she already heard. >> i'm so sorry, i apologize. i will put you in for a refun. i said wait, wait, wait, i've been put in for a refund three times. >> reporter: block says that's when she decided to call nbc 10 responds. >> i want you to get me my money back if you can. >> reporter: we contacted united health care. a spokesperson told us privacy issues prevent him from talking about customers' accounts. after we got involved they sent block a full refund. block send us this nbc 10 respond cams message. >> thank you, harry hairston at nbc 10, i actually got my money back today. >> reporter: harry hairst
. >> reporter: she tells us to years she allowed united health care to automatically debit her accounter premium. she says sheç canceled her coverage with the company in march and switched to a new provide. but in april, united health care tend to charge her account, taking out $246. >> it might not be a lot of money to a lot of people but it's a lot of money to me. >> reporter: for weeks, she called the company for a refund. but tells us each time the customer service rep...
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. >> she tells us for years she allowed united health care to automat clack debit her account to pay her premium. she said she cancelled her coverage with the company in march and switched to a new provider, but in april, they continued to charge her account, taking out $246. >> it might not be a lot of money to a lot of people, but it's a lot of money to me. >> for weeks, she called the company for a refund, but tells us each time the customer service rep repeated what she already heard. >> so sorry. i apologize. but i will put you in for a refund. i said, wait, wait. i have been put in for a refund three times. >> she said that's when she decided to call nbc10 responds. >> i wanted to get my money back, if you can. >> we contacted united health care. a spokesperson told us privacy issues prevent him from talking about customers' accounts, but after we got involved, they sent her a full refund. block sent us this nbc10 responds cam message. >> thank you, harry hairston. i actually got my money back today. truly incredible. >> after that, she said she was so happy about getting the m
. >> she tells us for years she allowed united health care to automat clack debit her account to pay her premium. she said she cancelled her coverage with the company in march and switched to a new provider, but in april, they continued to charge her account, taking out $246. >> it might not be a lot of money to a lot of people, but it's a lot of money to me. >> for weeks, she called the company for a refund, but tells us each time the customer service rep repeated what she...
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." >> announcer: "world news now" weather, brought to you by united health care. [ man ] look how beautiful it is. ♪ honey, we need to talk. we do? i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? [ male announcer ] whether you're new to medicare or not, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. it's up to you to pay the difference. so think about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. i did a little research. with a medicare supplement plan, you'll be able to stay with your doctor. oh, you know, i love that guy. mm-hmm. [ male announcer ] these types of plans let you visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. and there are no networks. no. there are lots of plan op
." >> announcer: "world news now" weather, brought to you by united health care. [ man ] look how beautiful it is. ♪ honey, we need to talk. we do? i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? [ male announcer ] whether you're new to medicare or not, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. it's up to you to pay the difference. so think about an aarp...
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add to the fact that united health care, the nation's largest insurance company announceded they're going to be leaving the exchanges. i think all these signs point to instability in the health insurance premiums and i think it just points to the need for reform. sfwl that's a good point. here's what's going on. the $22 million is coming from the administration to and you know this, to the state review board. and the state review boards are the ones who say the health insurer, no rate increases. they have the power to stop it. this seems like top down stuff come frg the white house. that do you think? >> tink white house is trying repair this. i think there's some real flaws with the exchanges, but going back to mike's point, you have to put this into perspective. it's not a fraud. we had 47 million people who had no insurance. in 2013. now, we have 17 million people even with people having dropped out of the program, who have insurance. and yes, these premiums are way too high and there are some flaws, but mike seems to suggest we should just say forget it, you don't have insurance, go l
add to the fact that united health care, the nation's largest insurance company announceded they're going to be leaving the exchanges. i think all these signs point to instability in the health insurance premiums and i think it just points to the need for reform. sfwl that's a good point. here's what's going on. the $22 million is coming from the administration to and you know this, to the state review board. and the state review boards are the ones who say the health insurer, no rate...
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health care plan, you will be able to keep your health care plan, period. stuart: well, didn't quite work out, did it? remember when president obama said that? now, unitedcare is set to leave the california market. e-mack, how much money are they losing? liz: 475 million last year. and primera blue cross, and humana is ditching markets as well and profits are down nearly half. what's happening, many people are left with only one insurer in the state and see that in alabama and alaska. stuart: look at that. the stock will open higher liz you want to know why? >> because they're leaving california liz: they're getting the premium rate increases. in new york state nearly 46% increase united health. on average 17%. stuart: back off, in new york state, premium will go up for an average-- liz: 17%, but for some nearly 46%. so, i'll tell you something, that's the hidden story of obamacare and you wonder when the consumer protection agency is going to step in and start protecting people. stuart: that's one, not going to happen liz: it won't happen, but-- >> no, you may not say anything yet. wait for it. here we go. how about this for a headline, doctors now fea
health care plan, you will be able to keep your health care plan, period. stuart: well, didn't quite work out, did it? remember when president obama said that? now, unitedcare is set to leave the california market. e-mack, how much money are they losing? liz: 475 million last year. and primera blue cross, and humana is ditching markets as well and profits are down nearly half. what's happening, many people are left with only one insurer in the state and see that in alabama and alaska. stuart:...
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united health care announced this spring it will pull out of most of the obama care exchanges.ther insurers have p proproceedsed double digited rate hikes. the 13th co-op is set to fail under those created under the affordable care act. what are we seeing across the country on this bill? >> right now, insurors are submitting their premium increases for 2017. we are seeing an average across the country, somewhere in the neighborhood of 20%. >> an average? >> average. then if you look at certain insurors, not fly-by-night insurors but blue cross plans, for example, texas, new york, north carolina, some of them are going 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%. >> why is this happening? >> you have much lower enrollment than anybody expected. the people signing up are older and more expensive and sicker. they are consuming a lot more health care than anybody expected and then you have all kinds of structural problems with the law. gaming, people waiting until they need a lot of high cost care to sign up and then dropping coverage. so these are structural problems with the law, how it was designed, and
united health care announced this spring it will pull out of most of the obama care exchanges.ther insurers have p proproceedsed double digited rate hikes. the 13th co-op is set to fail under those created under the affordable care act. what are we seeing across the country on this bill? >> right now, insurors are submitting their premium increases for 2017. we are seeing an average across the country, somewhere in the neighborhood of 20%. >> an average? >> average. then if...
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so, no surprise that stock is a big gainer and united health care up 20%. on the downside the loser, goldman, off 18%, american express, of course, two financials here, down 13% nike shares 12%. so that's where we are. >> thank you. secretary of state john kerry getting a lot of flak for saying, isis is desperate. fresh off a deadly attack, reaction from the state department right after this. eyes shouldn't express your age, they should express how you feel. there's no holding back with new olay eyes. a collection for the look of every eye concern: lift depuff brighten smooth or ultimaltely all of it. for a measurable transformation. olay eyes express every emotion, not your age. new from olay ageless ♪ sweet, sweet st. thomas nice. ♪ so nice, so nice st. croix full of pure vibes. ♪ so nice, so nice. ♪ st. john a real paradise. this summer experience us virgin islands nice. book 4 nights at visitusvi.com before july 16th to receive the 4th night free, plus $350 in spending credits. >>> the attorney general admits she and bill clinton just had a private meet
so, no surprise that stock is a big gainer and united health care up 20%. on the downside the loser, goldman, off 18%, american express, of course, two financials here, down 13% nike shares 12%. so that's where we are. >> thank you. secretary of state john kerry getting a lot of flak for saying, isis is desperate. fresh off a deadly attack, reaction from the state department right after this. eyes shouldn't express your age, they should express how you feel. there's no holding back with...
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united health care pulled out of obamacare. >> the colonel just made the case why donald trump -- this may backfire on president obama to be laughing off donald trump. >> well, i think he certainly is at least tried to attempt to make the case of why someone should not vote again for a democrat, but i think where president obama is coming from, in his remarks, quote-unquote laughing off donald trump, is i think he is trying to say dish saw some remarks -- this is not -- being in the white house is not about being on a reality tv show. so i think that his criticism, his laughing it off, is trying to couch donald trump in such a way that he is not going to be a credible person to fill the shoes in the white house, that because of his inflammatory remarks on women and minorities and others, that will create a continued division -- >> well, shelby, that is the party line. >> right. >> democrats are touting that donald trump's unfit to be president. >> exactly. and you know, the president is a funny guy, very charismatic and can crack jokes. the problem with him making comments like this is
united health care pulled out of obamacare. >> the colonel just made the case why donald trump -- this may backfire on president obama to be laughing off donald trump. >> well, i think he certainly is at least tried to attempt to make the case of why someone should not vote again for a democrat, but i think where president obama is coming from, in his remarks, quote-unquote laughing off donald trump, is i think he is trying to say dish saw some remarks -- this is not -- being in the...
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health care. i think you're looking at a sector in the stock market that has the best revision ratios. health care continues to grow. i think the valuations here are very interesting. unitedealth care here is the best. this is a story that neither candidate can avoid. the reality is, these companies will do better and be more profitable if you actually begin to press further on some of this reform. >> karen? >> i think drug companies, negative for both. it's ridiculous that medicare can't negotiate now. i really hope that they can get that through, whoever is the president. that's one. short that. if trump wins, financials, if he repeals dodd/frank, that has been a typical restraint for banks. it would free them up, free capital up. big positive. >> i'll take where karen left off in terms of the financials. if hillary wins, you sell financials. she's going to make it basically impossible for them to make any money. particularly goldman sachs and those types of companies in the capital market. buy defense stocks if trump wins. i think we're going to war, i don't like to say that, but i think it's probably true. you don't want to be in tlt if trump wins. he's talk about ren
health care. i think you're looking at a sector in the stock market that has the best revision ratios. health care continues to grow. i think the valuations here are very interesting. unitedealth care here is the best. this is a story that neither candidate can avoid. the reality is, these companies will do better and be more profitable if you actually begin to press further on some of this reform. >> karen? >> i think drug companies, negative for both. it's ridiculous that medicare...
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united health new details about the changes of obamacare. after all the changes united health care promote in changes in six states. morgan stanley is cutting nike to an equal weight, the analyst there telling clients that there should be a higher possibility of a sales slowdown in the usa. we told you earlier the competitor under armour under pressure this morning. prosecutors are seek toing to cease insurance policy of one of the san bernardo shooters. cheryl: terrorists must not be permitted for their designated beneficiaries. farook had two and named mother as primary beneficiary. california is shutdown all northbound lanes on interstate 5, i-5, guys, for sink hole. officials say that traffic is going to be diverted two to three days. i-5 is a major freeway in california. no idea what caused this sink hole. general mills is recalling about 10 million pounds of flour. the reason is possible throing -- possible e. coli. they've just being supercautious, this particular strain if it's there it's a serious strain. maria: do we know the dates of when people purchased them? cheryl: d
united health new details about the changes of obamacare. after all the changes united health care promote in changes in six states. morgan stanley is cutting nike to an equal weight, the analyst there telling clients that there should be a higher possibility of a sales slowdown in the usa. we told you earlier the competitor under armour under pressure this morning. prosecutors are seek toing to cease insurance policy of one of the san bernardo shooters. cheryl: terrorists must not be permitted...
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health care back. as a matter fact, united health care had to give some rebates because of that. i know there are ways to do that. anhave not come up with actual agenda. there are ways to create rules that say the percentages have to happen. we can keep them from gaining it. we do under the affordable care act. >> great. that would be a great idea. >> thank you for much. i want to commend the chairman work onoutstanding lowering prescription drugs. terrific work on that. we have enjoyed working with you. out that since 1998, prescription drug companies have spent over $3 billion on lobbying. they spent far more than any ther industry with second-leading industry being the insurance industry. they spent $2 billion over that time period on lobbying. what does it say to you, as you say, we spend more on prescription drugs than any wherecountry in the world one out of five americans can't afford to fill the prescriptions that the doctors prescribe? and makee fight back sure that every american can afford to fill the prescriptions that their doctors fill? >> was that question rhetoric
health care back. as a matter fact, united health care had to give some rebates because of that. i know there are ways to do that. anhave not come up with actual agenda. there are ways to create rules that say the percentages have to happen. we can keep them from gaining it. we do under the affordable care act. >> great. that would be a great idea. >> thank you for much. i want to commend the chairman work onoutstanding lowering prescription drugs. terrific work on that. we have...
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. >> "world news now" weather brought to you by united health care. the time to get your ducks in a row. to learn about medicare, and the options you have. you see, medicare doesn't cover everything - only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so if 65 is around the corner, think about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. so don't wait. call to request your free decision guide. and gather the information now to help you choose a plan later. these types of plans let you pick any doctor or hospital that takes medicare patients. and there's a range of plans to choose from, depending on you needs and your budget. so if you're turning 65 soon, call now and get started. because the time to think about tomorrow...is today. go long. ialmost everything. you know, ke 1 i n 10 houses could get hit by an expensive septic dis
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you're right that what we saw with united health care leaving the federal marketplace, we're going to more of that at the state level of insurers basically saying, you know, the costs are too prohibit thetive. if we can't raise our rates, we'll just get out. you have less competition, that means maybe one big behemoth insurance company left in a state which can raise their premiums as much as possible. there's no other competition. so i think republicans and even some democrats are going to have to start grappling with these ideas about moving forward on a health care policy that actually reduces government regulations and opens up more competition, but i don't know if our politics are quite at that place where they can reach are an agreement on that. heather: yeah. a lot of these increases, people are going to find out about them right before election. thank you so much, michael warren. thank you. >> thanks. bill: this is happening on capitol hill, that's the cia director on the hot seat, john brennan. what he just revealed about the battle against isis that have a direct -- that wil
you're right that what we saw with united health care leaving the federal marketplace, we're going to more of that at the state level of insurers basically saying, you know, the costs are too prohibit thetive. if we can't raise our rates, we'll just get out. you have less competition, that means maybe one big behemoth insurance company left in a state which can raise their premiums as much as possible. there's no other competition. so i think republicans and even some democrats are going to...
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when you get big moves in the down side that means you'll have more ahead or health care. uniteding a little restructuring. bristol-myers, you know that i think that's always ideal. j. and j. campbell's soup reported a bit and the stock is up. we'll see how these stocks are when general mills reported. the stock was up today. conagra, mckes son and constellation give us the returns on thursday. my problem is there aren't many stocks that fit that depiction. i would love to give you some industrials. i looked at honeywell saying, soon. 3m. i looked at that and said maybe. i've looked at a lot of stocks down 3, 5% are going to feel real good. i can always tell you, of course, verizon and at&t, but i don't like to pick from the 52 week high lister when i try to find out something that is right and is actually not so obvious to all of you. back to you guys. >> jim cramer. >>> our next guest is an owner of companies in both the hospitality and dining industries. so what's his best advice for navigating a post-brexit world. the chairman and ceo of fretita capitol. he's featured on, fea
when you get big moves in the down side that means you'll have more ahead or health care. uniteding a little restructuring. bristol-myers, you know that i think that's always ideal. j. and j. campbell's soup reported a bit and the stock is up. we'll see how these stocks are when general mills reported. the stock was up today. conagra, mckes son and constellation give us the returns on thursday. my problem is there aren't many stocks that fit that depiction. i would love to give you some...
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the other thing you see consistently year after year is the health care companies moving up. we have unitedcvs, in the five, six, seven spots. >> we are talking about employment given friday's numbers. when you look at the top ten of this list, if you were to look at the top ten of the list 40 years ago map percentage of that group do you think would have employed americans. how much less today do you think that top ten group employs people. >> from 30 years ago. >> 30 years ago. >> one of the surprising things is the total employment went up 4%. >> went up. >> that's not u.s. employment. that's global. >> i'm thinking u.s. these big companies that are iconic companies and how much they represent in terms of employment over time and how that shifted. >> they're global companies particularly the top 100. you would see more employment overseas. but still solid employment in the u.s. as well. >> in terms of companies moving down, you point out that general electric lost more than any other company. $21 million in revenue. it was an intentional for them to do that. >> i was going to ask you abo
the other thing you see consistently year after year is the health care companies moving up. we have unitedcvs, in the five, six, seven spots. >> we are talking about employment given friday's numbers. when you look at the top ten of this list, if you were to look at the top ten of the list 40 years ago map percentage of that group do you think would have employed americans. how much less today do you think that top ten group employs people. >> from 30 years ago. >> 30 years...
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health care system. we represent 88% of all drugs dispensed in the united states. world have different utilization rights. health care system is looking for cost containment and health care solutions. we work very hard to break down the barriers to provide access literally to the world's 7 billion people to provide affordable health care. there has never been a more important time whether you are talking about developing countries, emerging markets, or throughout europe. we continue to fight and increased generic utilization to have a more sustainable health care system in these countries. as you say, affordable health care is important and that takes us to drug pricing. how concerned are you about possible regulation of drug prices going forward under a new administration? what we have said repeatedly is we are going to look at the system but let's look at the whole system. if we are going to talk about fixing up piece of it, you typically end up not getting to the root of the problem. i would argue that in the united states, we've gotten it ready right. -waxman e
health care system. we represent 88% of all drugs dispensed in the united states. world have different utilization rights. health care system is looking for cost containment and health care solutions. we work very hard to break down the barriers to provide access literally to the world's 7 billion people to provide affordable health care. there has never been a more important time whether you are talking about developing countries, emerging markets, or throughout europe. we continue to fight...
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health care. it's not that the price of the average unit of health care is going up in an inflation airway. >> i guesss a better outcome. >> you prefer it that way. if you're getting decent results out of that -- >> exactly. the hyperloop. dealing with the city of moscow, next. i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn because you can't beat zero heartburn! ahhh the sweet taste of victory! prilosec otc. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >>> moscow is getting a hyper loop. phil lebeau has more. phil? >> kelly, what's interesting is that this is the latest deal hyper loop one has designed to look into developing future hyper loop runs. but they've not come in the united states. all of them have been overseas. the latest with the city of moscow, essentially looking into developing some hyper loop routes in and around the city, tied into the city's transportation grid. again, these are possible routes. it doesn't mean there's a deal they're actually going to start digging. they're doing this in development with the russian development forum. listen to this quote from the ex
health care. it's not that the price of the average unit of health care is going up in an inflation airway. >> i guesss a better outcome. >> you prefer it that way. if you're getting decent results out of that -- >> exactly. the hyperloop. dealing with the city of moscow, next. i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn because you can't beat zero heartburn! ahhh the sweet taste of victory! prilosec otc. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn....
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. >> one of the largest providers united health care has pulled out of almost every state because of ty. so, you know, we are all supportive of people getting health care but it's got to be affordable and has to be equitable going forward. maria: that's coming from a businessman and that's what we hear continually from businesses. let me ask you about hillary pivoting message, she updated twitter avatar last night. tonight we can say with pride that in america there's no barrier to great and no ceiling to high, continues to highlight position for female nominee for the president, this is going to be the platform, isn't it? >> well, i think what she said also is we are going to bring people together. i think she has broken a barrier, you know, with 18 million last night, this time he broke through the barrier, democrats have had back to back historic moments with the presidency, it's not the only one and it certainly going to be her only message. maria: even those who did not vote for president obama were filled with pride on inauguration weekend because i think people really did see i
. >> one of the largest providers united health care has pulled out of almost every state because of ty. so, you know, we are all supportive of people getting health care but it's got to be affordable and has to be equitable going forward. maria: that's coming from a businessman and that's what we hear continually from businesses. let me ask you about hillary pivoting message, she updated twitter avatar last night. tonight we can say with pride that in america there's no barrier to great...
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so you would expect left to its natural course that we would see the total bill for the health care in the uniteding up. we have to somewhat control this and it's going to be very difficult for the health care delivery system. maria: it's nice to see all players involved focused on cost. >> you know, we need to take just in the cleveland, we need to take over 5-year period of time out of 5 billion out of our money. that's a lot of money. money. maria: it sure is. where does your partnership stand? >> first of all, you have to understand -- i do not and the clinic does not have a financial interest, what we do see if this technology works, this is a big breakthrough, what we have offered to do is to validate the technology and we have not done that yet, we are wait forking the opportunity to do that and if it turns out that it works, we will tell it does work and if it doesn't work, we will tell the work it doesn't work. maria: were you surprised to see everything come down the way it did? elizabeth holmes have been able to get leading figures on her board, harry kissinger and wall street opens th
so you would expect left to its natural course that we would see the total bill for the health care in the uniteding up. we have to somewhat control this and it's going to be very difficult for the health care delivery system. maria: it's nice to see all players involved focused on cost. >> you know, we need to take just in the cleveland, we need to take over 5-year period of time out of 5 billion out of our money. that's a lot of money. money. maria: it sure is. where does your...
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health care. think of united health. look at of santini. and you know, my object funds to brist bristol meyer, i like to throw in j&j. how about the consumer staples? how about the oils, the industrials, the materials? there's 30% of the s&p that i guard as suspect right there. i can make a case for buying some of the staples, if they come down to the point where their yields are more competitive versus shrinking. we'll see how low these stocks are when general mills which was up today, and conagra, and mccormick and constellation give us the ruts on thursday. mccormick should be interesting. we know that company is most clearly recession proof. the oils, we're trapped in the 45-50 conundrum. the industrials will get kibo kiboshed by psychology. you're not going to get around the word "recession." the whole situation is too new and uncertain. who knows what will happen to banking and credit. there will be a bfreeze on big projects for certain. all right, what should be the easiest choices like the domestic retails and fast food stocks, they
health care. think of united health. look at of santini. and you know, my object funds to brist bristol meyer, i like to throw in j&j. how about the consumer staples? how about the oils, the industrials, the materials? there's 30% of the s&p that i guard as suspect right there. i can make a case for buying some of the staples, if they come down to the point where their yields are more competitive versus shrinking. we'll see how low these stocks are when general mills which was up today,...
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here, i don't know what the mean or median premium increase will be this year, you are seeing united health care companies dealing with effects of the aca. is there one thing, if you were king, that you could adjust that would somehow bring down premiums, bring down deductibles, somehow make it easier for people to -- >> there is just no one thing. it's too complicated. one of the things we have to remember it, the risk was inappropriately estimated because there was an assumption that there would be more healthy people who would be in the risk pools. >> you're saying the levels that were set, the actuarial levels. >> yes. assumed a healthier population. and because the penalties are what they are, which is relatively modest, people made a decision they would rather take the risks than pay the -- and pay the penalty. so you don't have the kind of riching po risk pool that you'd like. that's been a killer. >> so what happens? president will leave office. and then we're going to see what happens in 2017 to the premiums. i mean, how -- i've seen 40% numbers in cases. >> you can pick the 40% numbers
here, i don't know what the mean or median premium increase will be this year, you are seeing united health care companies dealing with effects of the aca. is there one thing, if you were king, that you could adjust that would somehow bring down premiums, bring down deductibles, somehow make it easier for people to -- >> there is just no one thing. it's too complicated. one of the things we have to remember it, the risk was inappropriately estimated because there was an assumption that...
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health care system. we represent 88% of all drugs dispensed in the united dates. the world have different utilization rates, that every health care system is looking for cost containment and health care solutions. we work very hard to break down those barriers and divide access to provide affordable health care. there's never been a more important time, whether you are talking about emerging markets, developing countries, or throughout europe. to fight to have a more sustainable health care system in these countries. that was the ceo of mylan this morning. we want to let you know that bloomberg is presenting what we are calling "focus on pharma -- going deep on pharmaceuticals and biotechnology's" with a range of stories. find more on bloomberg.com/pharma. turning now to canada where the prime minister and the mexican president met ahead of their three amigos summit with president obama tomorrow. the brexit vote is likely to dominate the discussion. what exactly is on the agenda? i think you can say the vote has ratcheted up the pressure on all three leaders to un
health care system. we represent 88% of all drugs dispensed in the united dates. the world have different utilization rates, that every health care system is looking for cost containment and health care solutions. we work very hard to break down those barriers and divide access to provide affordable health care. there's never been a more important time, whether you are talking about emerging markets, developing countries, or throughout europe. to fight to have a more sustainable health care...
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because i cannot afford health care in the united states, i have been forced to the extreme situation of driving across the border into mexico to get affordable care. when in mexico, i drive to the doctor office building, i park and i walked past the many heavily armed guards for their to protect the doctors from being kidnapped in order to get my care. last time i went, i was detained while the bomb squad cleared the building. not i face the reality of having the money to pay for my health care, i fortunately have an alternative to our expensive aca plan, and i was able to purchase health care to mixed insurers. it cost $75 a year for medical and dental coverage. i can now afford to see a doctor, paper my medicine, and get my required lab work and tests at 1/5 of what i would pain the united states. while they are not up to u.s. standards of care, something is better than nothing and right now, it is keeping me alive. in america, we have access to health insurance but not access to health care. i believe it is a broken system it cannot between. it is broken because of our inability t
because i cannot afford health care in the united states, i have been forced to the extreme situation of driving across the border into mexico to get affordable care. when in mexico, i drive to the doctor office building, i park and i walked past the many heavily armed guards for their to protect the doctors from being kidnapped in order to get my care. last time i went, i was detained while the bomb squad cleared the building. not i face the reality of having the money to pay for my health...
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months ago the speaker asked these four chairman to co-chair a half forth and reforming health care in the united states. i will not ask them how difficult those conversations were but i am sure there was a lot of give and take. we are very pleased we have all of them here today to discuss what is in their plan. we will proceed as follows. we will give each of the four chairman a few minutes to cover the most important parts of the plan they are releasing today. after their presentations, i will ask them a few questions, and them for further elaboration on what is in the plan, and then turn to the audience at the end of the event for a few questions. i am here with congressman price and i will introduce each one and then call on them. chairman price represents george's sixth congressional district first elected in 2004. representative john kline is next. he represents minnesota's second congressional district and has been serving in congress since the election in 2002. then we have chairman fred upton who represents michigan's sixth congressional district and first elected in 1986. then we have r
months ago the speaker asked these four chairman to co-chair a half forth and reforming health care in the united states. i will not ask them how difficult those conversations were but i am sure there was a lot of give and take. we are very pleased we have all of them here today to discuss what is in their plan. we will proceed as follows. we will give each of the four chairman a few minutes to cover the most important parts of the plan they are releasing today. after their presentations, i...
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they will create jobs and who will take care of looming health care crisis. unitedpulled out of the california. that will send premiums skyrocketing. this is health care system that hillary clinton proudly champions and now millions of americans, women, who are running households, who are running businesses will face those additional costs. bill: let me get to clinton. you put out a big memo. we'll talk about that in a second. all talk past 24 hours about third party candidate. do you see it happening and if so does that doom republican chances? >> no. this is america, people want to get on a few ballots here or there. anyone from conservative republican standpoint to get on ballot is helping hillary clinton. there is no two-ways about that. there is no path to electability. to be clear, any conservative, any republican does not want policies of hillary clinton to be in the white house and name supreme court justices needs to understand that any support of anyone but the republican nominee does just that. bill: that was trump's message yesterday. >> he is absolutely
they will create jobs and who will take care of looming health care crisis. unitedpulled out of the california. that will send premiums skyrocketing. this is health care system that hillary clinton proudly champions and now millions of americans, women, who are running households, who are running businesses will face those additional costs. bill: let me get to clinton. you put out a big memo. we'll talk about that in a second. all talk past 24 hours about third party candidate. do you see it...
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health care for all americans. thank you. >> thank you very much. [laughter] [applause] >> questions. no questions. thank you. joining us via skype is roseann oro, the -- dem executive director of the national nurses united. although not a nurse herself, her ability to effectively organize and champion the rights of nurses as well as the many americans who are uninsured or struggle to afford health-care has earned her widespread recognition. modern health care magazine named her as one of the top 25 women in health-care. welcome. we have a slight technical difficulty. we need some sound. try again. can you hear me? >> yes. >> thank you. i actually have longer testimony but i understand we are on a timeframe here. i would like to submit in writing most of my testimony and just highlight what i have written. mr. cummings: that would be wonderful. moro: when patients are in jeopardy because of the lack of health insurance, it is essentially immoral. what we find other countries are able to do -- what we find other countries have been able to do that we somehow cannot figure out how to do is to provide a more cost-effective health care to provide health care that provides greater access. there are multiple t
health care for all americans. thank you. >> thank you very much. [laughter] [applause] >> questions. no questions. thank you. joining us via skype is roseann oro, the -- dem executive director of the national nurses united. although not a nurse herself, her ability to effectively organize and champion the rights of nurses as well as the many americans who are uninsured or struggle to afford health-care has earned her widespread recognition. modern health care magazine named her as...
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. >> reporter: starting with health care reform in front of a group of nurses in emoryville. embarrassingly the united states today is the only major country on earth, the only one, that does not guarantee health care to all people as a right. >> continuing a streak of well-attended visits here. from a baptist church in oakland to the warriors game seven. even as a new hoofer institute poll shows the senator is 13 points behind challenger hillary clinton in california. >> first of all, california has been very good to the clintons. bill and hillary clinton never lost a presidential election out here including run against barack obama in the primary. >> sanders is not backing down. telling nurse he's will keep fighting for them and for patients. how can we be satisfied when 28 million people in this country today have zero health insurance. >> senator sanders is expected to keep it local the tonight schedule to speak at a rally tomorrow afternoon in palo alto. terry. >> thank you. wasn't a ringing endorsement. governor jerry brown did announce he will vote for hillary clinton. post aid statement to his
. >> reporter: starting with health care reform in front of a group of nurses in emoryville. embarrassingly the united states today is the only major country on earth, the only one, that does not guarantee health care to all people as a right. >> continuing a streak of well-attended visits here. from a baptist church in oakland to the warriors game seven. even as a new hoofer institute poll shows the senator is 13 points behind challenger hillary clinton in california. >>...
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health care, and in no way are we saying the safety net should be eliminated. president obama's health care plan, at the end of the day i'm looking to get elected president of the unitedoing to sign onto any initiatives that bring a free market approach to health care. my insurance premiums currently have quadrupled. i haven't seen a doctor in three years. i'm agreeing with chief justice roberts it is a tax and bringing free market approach to health care. we would not have insurance to cover ourselves for on-going medical need. we would have insurance to cover ourselves for catastrophic injury and illness. if we can bring genuine competition to health care, health care would be one fifth the cost of what it is now. you would have stitches are us. you would have advertised pricing with outcomes that you would see, published outcomes. something now, when any of us go to the doctor, we have no idea what it is going to cost, no idea what the outcome will be. we get a bill. we know nobody will pay the amount of money that's on that bill. well, if there were a free market for health care, i think you would see dramatic savings, and it is all about savings. look, it is all
health care, and in no way are we saying the safety net should be eliminated. president obama's health care plan, at the end of the day i'm looking to get elected president of the unitedoing to sign onto any initiatives that bring a free market approach to health care. my insurance premiums currently have quadrupled. i haven't seen a doctor in three years. i'm agreeing with chief justice roberts it is a tax and bringing free market approach to health care. we would not have insurance to cover...
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united states, you'd get the other half. you'd get full funding. that not only affects the individual in terms of their health care and their economic output, but it affects the system of providers and services and hospitals and doctors and technicians because the funding is less. this inequality in payments comes even as united states citizens on the island pay the same amount in medicare and social security taxes -- let me repeat that -- citizens on the island of puerto rico who are u.s. citizens pay the same amount in medicare and social security taxes as those of us on the mainland. yet we reimburse them at different rates. so despite paying their fair share of taxes to pay for these vital health programs, the island's health system is funded at half the rate of other u.s. providers. which is an unsustainably low rate. so is it any wonder, given this inequality that doctors on the island aren't able to sustain a practice and are moving to the mainland? the mass exodus of doctors, as it was called in a story on national public radio earlier this year, is having a dramatic effect on the island's population. and
united states, you'd get the other half. you'd get full funding. that not only affects the individual in terms of their health care and their economic output, but it affects the system of providers and services and hospitals and doctors and technicians because the funding is less. this inequality in payments comes even as united states citizens on the island pay the same amount in medicare and social security taxes -- let me repeat that -- citizens on the island of puerto rico who are u.s....
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health care. women's opportunities are expanded and our nation is stronger when all of our citizens have accessible, affordable health care. a statement by the president of the united states on women's health in the case just handed down by the supreme court, 5-3. texas loses in its bid to put those restrictions on those abortion clinics. that is officially the law of the land. >>> in just a couple of minutes, we are going to change course. you are going to hear from the secretary of state. john kerry is overseas. he is dealing with brexit. as the brexit follow continues to ripple around the world and make your big board look ugly again today, we're going to check in on the markets, not just here but abroad as well, to see how that u.k. vote is leaving us and how it is leaving your wallet. you can watch "legal view" any time at cnn.com/go and find me on twitter at cnn ashley or on facebook. back in a moment. [ guitar playing ] ugh. heartburn. sorry ma'am. no burning here. try new alka-seltzer heartburn relief gummies. they work fast and don't taste chalky. mmmm. incredible. looks tasty. you don't have heartburn. new alka-seltzer heartburn relief gummies. enjoy the
health care. women's opportunities are expanded and our nation is stronger when all of our citizens have accessible, affordable health care. a statement by the president of the united states on women's health in the case just handed down by the supreme court, 5-3. texas loses in its bid to put those restrictions on those abortion clinics. that is officially the law of the land. >>> in just a couple of minutes, we are going to change course. you are going to hear from the secretary of...
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unit with change health care.a company worth more than $10 billion. >>> zucker's email. got it. >>> on capitol hill, the u.s. senate on monday rejected four measures proposed by democrats that would have restricted gun sales. the bills would have strengthened background checks and attempted to prevent suspected terrorists from obtaining weapons. republicans said the bills were too restrictive. they are pursuing all neternati measures. democrats accused republicans of being in the pocket of the nra. in a new report, though, that was very odd to read the other day raising questions about a growing federal arms race. the number of non-defense federal officers authorized to carry firearms now exceeds the number of u.s. marines. joining us former senator top coburn, chairman of the "open the books," an organization behind the research. and he penned this op-ed that i read in the "wall street journal." why does the irs need guns? senator, it's good to see you. just to summarize. what, eight or nine years ago there were
unit with change health care.a company worth more than $10 billion. >>> zucker's email. got it. >>> on capitol hill, the u.s. senate on monday rejected four measures proposed by democrats that would have restricted gun sales. the bills would have strengthened background checks and attempted to prevent suspected terrorists from obtaining weapons. republicans said the bills were too restrictive. they are pursuing all neternati measures. democrats accused republicans of being in...
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i would be president of the united states and the reforms that are needed when it comes to health care to genuinely make it more affordable, to genuinely make it more affordable, you have to allow for competition. government itself could actually involve itself in blowing the lid on the supply of doctors available, expanding medical school. there are a limited number of doctors, there could be a lot more doctors. host: mike from tampa, florida. democrats line. caller: we have a $19 trillion debt. how would you propose reducing that or even paying it off given the fact that we have necessary government obligations such as the defense department? guest: let's forget about paying it back. all we do is add to it. currently, 20% of everything we are spending is really printed money, new debt. just the ability to put a lid on spending or to reduce spending even a little bit, coupled with economic growth has a profound impact. i would like to turn it on its air command meaning 20% of government is actually government that does not need to exist. i would be president of the u.s., not dictator
i would be president of the united states and the reforms that are needed when it comes to health care to genuinely make it more affordable, to genuinely make it more affordable, you have to allow for competition. government itself could actually involve itself in blowing the lid on the supply of doctors available, expanding medical school. there are a limited number of doctors, there could be a lot more doctors. host: mike from tampa, florida. democrats line. caller: we have a $19 trillion...
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health care. i could share with you that there are some federal programs that actually work and bridge the gap. i could say wonderful things about the united states health and human services office of minority affairs. that provides data and research and services for us. t before i ask my colleague, madam speaker, say a few words, i ran across something that was said in my opinion by one of the most powerful individuals that will go down in current history, and 20 years from now, madam speaker if i were standing here, talking about his legacy, health care would be one of them. withet me conclude my part these brief words that he quoted on april 1 of this year. our nation was built on an enduring belief that we are all created equal, regardless of the color of our skin or the station into which we were born. from the ambitions we hold for ourselves to the way we take care of our health. this founding premise serves as the fwide post of our national life. yet to this day, madam speaker, minorities continue to experience the health care gap that leaves their community, our community, and i will add in this to his ending that madam speaker, to
health care. i could share with you that there are some federal programs that actually work and bridge the gap. i could say wonderful things about the united states health and human services office of minority affairs. that provides data and research and services for us. t before i ask my colleague, madam speaker, say a few words, i ran across something that was said in my opinion by one of the most powerful individuals that will go down in current history, and 20 years from now, madam speaker...
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united states sided with the argument of a former phoenix v.a. director who was at the helm when as many as 40 veterans died waiting for health care. the attorney general of the united states sided with her argument, and it's not even testing the accountability provisions in this new law. it was passed by this body and signed by the president. she just quit, didn't even let the courts declare that this law is unconstitutional. she just quit and sided with that argument. i think that's an outrage. what it does is it undermines this issue of trust. it's also a dangerous precedent by allowing the head of the v.a. and the attorney general of the united states to substitute the judgment of the congress of the united states in a law in saying we're not even going to defend this issue anymore. it's a precedent that i don't think anyone in this body would agree with. essentially gutting the accountability provisions in a recently enacted law signed by president obama, and they are not even trying to defend those. this is exactly the kind of action that further erodes the trust between the v.a. and our veterans. so yesterday in a hearing cha
united states sided with the argument of a former phoenix v.a. director who was at the helm when as many as 40 veterans died waiting for health care. the attorney general of the united states sided with her argument, and it's not even testing the accountability provisions in this new law. it was passed by this body and signed by the president. she just quit, didn't even let the courts declare that this law is unconstitutional. she just quit and sided with that argument. i think that's an...
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united states and nowhere is. let me give you some examples of free markets when it comes to health care. either way, health care is about as far removed as free market as it possibly could be. if we had a free market for health care, we would not have insurance to cover ourselves for ongoing medical needs. we would have insurance to cover ourselves for catastrophic injury and illness and we would pay-as-you-go in a system that would be very affordable. how affordable? i guess about 1/5 of what it currently costs. we would have stitches-r-us we would have gone -- gall-bladders, -- r us. do in every we aspect of our lives. -- every other aspect of our lives. we go to the doctor we have no idea what it will cost. the we get a bill and we know nobody is going to pay that bill. how about advertised prices? how about advertised outcomes? in a pay-as-you-go, a lot can occur that is not occurring. i said that libertarians were fiscally responsible, socially i'm going to say liberal -- i don't care what you do if your life is on is what you do with your life does not adversely affect mine. if it
united states and nowhere is. let me give you some examples of free markets when it comes to health care. either way, health care is about as far removed as free market as it possibly could be. if we had a free market for health care, we would not have insurance to cover ourselves for ongoing medical needs. we would have insurance to cover ourselves for catastrophic injury and illness and we would pay-as-you-go in a system that would be very affordable. how affordable? i guess about 1/5 of what...
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health care system. >> reporter: senator bernie sanders came to emeryville to speak to national nurses united. an organization wholly and totally committed to the election to the presidency. sanders has made universal healthcare for all a corner stone of his campaign. something fully supported by the california nurses association. and national nurses united. both politically powerful and well healed unions. >> you know that in order for you to do your jobs in the way you were trained and want to do your jobs we need radical transformation of the american health care system. >> for senator sanders winning california is a must especially because on that same day, north carolina votes and reports its results before the california polls close. a big new jersey win for former secretary of state clinton could lock up the nomination for her rendering casual ir rel vast but if she can't lock up the nomination, then casual will be pivotal for any chance that sanders may have to gain the nomination of the democrat party. >> we are going to take on the private insurance companies. we are going to take on
health care system. >> reporter: senator bernie sanders came to emeryville to speak to national nurses united. an organization wholly and totally committed to the election to the presidency. sanders has made universal healthcare for all a corner stone of his campaign. something fully supported by the california nurses association. and national nurses united. both politically powerful and well healed unions. >> you know that in order for you to do your jobs in the way you were...
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and health care tech and consumer stapleles are lower in the united states.ing on hold for a second day after the murder of u.k. lawmaker jo cox. parliament will be recalled onday in order to pay tribute. and microsoft bill gates sits down with bloomberg tv to talk about the company's massive deal to acquire linked in. we bring you highlights from that interview later in the hour. mark: 30 mes
and health care tech and consumer stapleles are lower in the united states.ing on hold for a second day after the murder of u.k. lawmaker jo cox. parliament will be recalled onday in order to pay tribute. and microsoft bill gates sits down with bloomberg tv to talk about the company's massive deal to acquire linked in. we bring you highlights from that interview later in the hour. mark: 30 mes
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abortion is health care and health care is going to be a right for people to become pregnant in the united states. >> all right. you've heard it here. wendy davis, thank you, both, tonight. >> thank you. >> thank you, sarah. >> appreciate. >> thank you, wendy, love ya. >> love ya back. >> great to connect through the magic of tv. >>> to get away from donald trump, that's speeding up, the trump campaign and rnc actively fighting their own elected delegates from around the country. also next insights to why elizabeth warren is so key to her side. she's getting under donald trump's skin. ♪ ♪ it's here, but it's going by fast. the opportunity of the year is back: the mercedes-benz summer event. get to your dealer today for incredible once-season offers, and start firing up those grilles. lease the e350 for $4 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. so guys with ed can... take viagra when they need it. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain or adempas® for pulmonary hypertension. you
abortion is health care and health care is going to be a right for people to become pregnant in the united states. >> all right. you've heard it here. wendy davis, thank you, both, tonight. >> thank you. >> thank you, sarah. >> appreciate. >> thank you, wendy, love ya. >> love ya back. >> great to connect through the magic of tv. >>> to get away from donald trump, that's speeding up, the trump campaign and rnc actively fighting their own...
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abortion is health care and health care is going to be a right for people to become pregnant in the unitedtates. >> all right. you've heard it here. wendy davis, thank you, both, tonight. >> thank you. >> thank you, sarah. >> appreciate. >> thank you, wendy, love ya. >> love ya back. >> great to connect through the magic of tv. >>> to get away from donald trump, that's speeding up, the trump campaign and rnc actively fighting their own elected delegates from around the country. also next insights to why elizabeth warren is so key to her side. she's getting under donald trump's skin. >>> donald trump has repeatedly tried to make the case. he's the biggest champion of lgbt rights in this 2016 race. it was hillary clinton to surprise the crowd at new york's parade on sunday marching along there. she marched about four blocks where the gay rights movement was launched and that short distance was a logistical challenge for new york police and the secret service. one woman told the "new york times," this is not a trump kind of party. >>> up next elizabeth warren campaigns with hillary clinton fo
abortion is health care and health care is going to be a right for people to become pregnant in the unitedtates. >> all right. you've heard it here. wendy davis, thank you, both, tonight. >> thank you. >> thank you, sarah. >> appreciate. >> thank you, wendy, love ya. >> love ya back. >> great to connect through the magic of tv. >>> to get away from donald trump, that's speeding up, the trump campaign and rnc actively fighting their own elected...
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[applause] the united states is the only major country on earth that does not guarantee health care toll people as a right. i live 50 miles away from the canadian border in vermont, all of the people in california have health care as a right. if elected as president, we will fight for medicare for all, a health care system that guarantees health care for all people as a right. [applause] we have hundreds of thousands of bright young people in this country who cannot afford to go to college, and many others who ,re leaving school, $30,000 $50,000, $70,000 in debt. when we talk about public education, we should understand that that must mean making public colleges and universities tuition free. [applause] this is what i want to see. yes, sweetheart? ok. [applause] say, it is funny. i was just going to talk about that. i want to see the children of california and vermont and america, i want to see those kids who study hard and do well in school, i want to see those children know that if they study hard they will be able to get a college education regardless of the income of their family.
[applause] the united states is the only major country on earth that does not guarantee health care toll people as a right. i live 50 miles away from the canadian border in vermont, all of the people in california have health care as a right. if elected as president, we will fight for medicare for all, a health care system that guarantees health care for all people as a right. [applause] we have hundreds of thousands of bright young people in this country who cannot afford to go to college, and...
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united states supreme court. among these are the very critical issue about the extent to which the congress through a piece of legislation could require people to purchase private health careinsurance. how could that be? well, the united states supreme court in a very narrow decision ended up helping the president by upholding what was called the individual mandate not on the grounds i think everybody expected which had to do with congress' power to regulate interstate commerce, but instead through congress' taxing power which is a very broad authority. and it was the authority that became the basis for penalizing people if they weren't going to purchase private health care insurance. so that was a very critical choice and moment for the obama presidency. of course, we know other areas in which the president also, i think, didn't necessarily break new ground but broke surprising ground. one of the ones that, in fact, ken and i kept working on had to do with drones. something that was revealed that had occurred during president obama's first term but had been kept secret. and the legal authority for using drones. drones in foreign countries which might even be used in ways
united states supreme court. among these are the very critical issue about the extent to which the congress through a piece of legislation could require people to purchase private health careinsurance. how could that be? well, the united states supreme court in a very narrow decision ended up helping the president by upholding what was called the individual mandate not on the grounds i think everybody expected which had to do with congress' power to regulate interstate commerce, but instead...
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and health care tech and consumer stapleles are lower in the united states. brexit campaigning on hold for a second day after the murder of u.k. lawmaker jo cox. parliament will be recalled onday in order to pay tribute. and microsoft bill gates sits down with bloomberg tv to talk about the company's massive deal to acquire linked in. we bring you highlights from that interview later in the hour. mark: 30 minutes after the friday session, check it out, european stocks biggest gain in a month, look at the left-hand column of the g.m. and go function global macroubers, 3.3%. 5% gains, italy we're rising for the second day in three. we fell though, six days out of eight. we're on track for the third weekly drop, the longest stretch since april. brexit bets receding, the odd of a brexit vote, 36%, 44% yesterday just before the death of the labor m.p. jo cox, there is no campaigning today as a mark of respect. parliament will be recalled on monday we heard earlier from prime minister david cameron. a bit of corporate news to tell you about, national grid shares do
and health care tech and consumer stapleles are lower in the united states. brexit campaigning on hold for a second day after the murder of u.k. lawmaker jo cox. parliament will be recalled onday in order to pay tribute. and microsoft bill gates sits down with bloomberg tv to talk about the company's massive deal to acquire linked in. we bring you highlights from that interview later in the hour. mark: 30 minutes after the friday session, check it out, european stocks biggest gain in a month,...
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because i cannot afford health care in the united states, i have been forced to the extreme situation of driving across the border into mexico to get affordable care. when in mexico, i drive to the doctor office building, i park and i walked past the many heavily armed guards for their to protect the doctors from being kidnapped in order to get my care. last time i went, i was detained while the bomb squad cleared the building. not i face the reality of having the money to pay for my health care, i fortunately have an alternative to our expensive aca plan, and i was able to purchase
because i cannot afford health care in the united states, i have been forced to the extreme situation of driving across the border into mexico to get affordable care. when in mexico, i drive to the doctor office building, i park and i walked past the many heavily armed guards for their to protect the doctors from being kidnapped in order to get my care. last time i went, i was detained while the bomb squad cleared the building. not i face the reality of having the money to pay for my health...
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even if sanders voters unite behind hillary clinton, demore row says there will have to be concessio concessions. >> he wants health care for everyone. he wants free education. he wants for social security to be expanded. he wants jobs in our country. >> while sanders people are taking a wait and see attitude, the clinton campaign is already extending an olive branch. >> well, i'm certainly reaching out. our campaigns are talking to one another. i want to unify the party. >> eric thomas, abc 7 news. >>> in the hotly contested south bay congressional race, honda and qana both secured pot spots on the november ballot even though the yout come of the vote is still in question. less than 200 votes separate them. the race will be eye rematch from two years ago in which honda won. >>> san jose sales tax is increasing measure b called for a quarter cent sales tax hike for 15 years to fund police, fire and medical sevlss. the vote 61% in favor 38% against. >>> election officials say it's going to take days to get the final results. this district covers parts of santa clara and alameda counties. election officials say the next s
even if sanders voters unite behind hillary clinton, demore row says there will have to be concessio concessions. >> he wants health care for everyone. he wants free education. he wants for social security to be expanded. he wants jobs in our country. >> while sanders people are taking a wait and see attitude, the clinton campaign is already extending an olive branch. >> well, i'm certainly reaching out. our campaigns are talking to one another. i want to unify the party....
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but all of you know, the united states is united -- only major country on earth not to guarantee health careall people as a right. only major country -- go to germany, go to scandinavia, go to u.k., go to holland, go to canada, not a big deal. everybody in canada has health care as a right. we are the only major country that -- where that does not exist. i think it is time to end that international reality. i've been criticized for saying this. so let me say it again. care is a, health human right, not a privilege. [applause] that means if you are rich or if you're poor, young, or old, you should be able to go to the doctor when you need to go to the doctor. now the affordable care act has done some very good things. but, we still have a long way to go. we have 29 million americans today who have no health insurance. we have even more including many of you who are underinsured with high deductibles and high copayments. is that right? anybody know how many people in this country die every year because they don't get to a doctor when they should? 40,000. i talk to doctors all of the time, and
but all of you know, the united states is united -- only major country on earth not to guarantee health careall people as a right. only major country -- go to germany, go to scandinavia, go to u.k., go to holland, go to canada, not a big deal. everybody in canada has health care as a right. we are the only major country that -- where that does not exist. i think it is time to end that international reality. i've been criticized for saying this. so let me say it again. care is a, health human...
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[applause] the united states is the only major country on earth that does not guarantee health care to all people as a right. i live 50 miles away from the canadian border in vermont, all of the people in california have health care as a right. if elected as president, we will fight for medicare for all, a health care system that guarantees health care for all people as a right. [applause] we have hundreds of thousands of bright young people in this country who cannot afford to go to college, and many others who are leaving school, $30,000, $50,000, $70,000 in debt. when we talk about public education, we should understand that that must mean making public colleges and universities tuition free. [applause] this is what i want to see. yes, sweetheart? ok. [applause] say, it is funny. i was just going to talk about that. i want to see the children of california and vermont and america, i want to see those kids who study hard and do well in school, i want to see those children know that if they study hard they will be able to get a college education regardless of the income of their famil
[applause] the united states is the only major country on earth that does not guarantee health care to all people as a right. i live 50 miles away from the canadian border in vermont, all of the people in california have health care as a right. if elected as president, we will fight for medicare for all, a health care system that guarantees health care for all people as a right. [applause] we have hundreds of thousands of bright young people in this country who cannot afford to go to college,...