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. >>> "world news now" weather, brought to you by united health care. ou by united health care. i'm only in my 60's. i've got a nice long life ahead. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare surance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. to me, relationships matter. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. [ male announcer ] with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare p
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shake, shake ♪ shake it off ♪ shake it off >>> "world news now" weather, brought to you by united health careake it off hake it off ♪ 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, 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 and could really save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call now. 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. you do your push-ups today?
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sixteen million dollars on average right and then you've got our wires like stephen jay him silly united health care has taken over a billion dollars and the guy before him you know dollar bill mcguire the same deal it's. it's pretty remarkable we just have a few seconds left but do you see anybody pushing back against these you know let's let's take the tax code back to where it was we just have fifteen seconds. yeah i do i mean there's definitely a movement the aspen institute is doing some interesting work around this we at the drucker institute or are pushing on these fronts and there is definitely a push to look at some broader social metrics how companies treat their people and the planet and not just focus on short term share price and quarterly earnings so there is some definite push back are there for courts or it's one thanks so much and thanks for a brilliant book. thank you and that's the way it is tonight and don't forget democracy is not a spectator sport get out there get active you're. going to do just what you're watching all. decked. comedy gold not. by the. corporations but just m
sixteen million dollars on average right and then you've got our wires like stephen jay him silly united health care has taken over a billion dollars and the guy before him you know dollar bill mcguire the same deal it's. it's pretty remarkable we just have a few seconds left but do you see anybody pushing back against these you know let's let's take the tax code back to where it was we just have fifteen seconds. yeah i do i mean there's definitely a movement the aspen institute is doing some...
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he remains ageless you may think i'm thinking too much tech and not too much health care, which is why i go to united health care for my tight end. because great tight ends not only catch, they block i think amazing data business is the authority on catching. what's flawed in the system that is nobody blocks wasteful costs like united health they should call in gronk. got me finally we need a kicker i want a financial technology company to do it, a company like visa why visa first, it's got a level of consistency that's unrivaled by anyone else, save mastercard i think visa would be 20 for 20 from the foo sure, many believe the kickers are interchangeable, hence that mastercard offer i gave you. but i went dow stock visa on my team we have a bench, and i like to bring in alibaba, as a backup quarterback, spare flexors, maybe 3m or honeywell. these are all good defensible immediate-level picks. i want some sleepers maybe broadcom, or a sink or swim shot like a bio as you can see, this is a team built for the amgs, not just built for the season it's a bullish team, i acknowledge that it's not as defens
he remains ageless you may think i'm thinking too much tech and not too much health care, which is why i go to united health care for my tight end. because great tight ends not only catch, they block i think amazing data business is the authority on catching. what's flawed in the system that is nobody blocks wasteful costs like united health they should call in gronk. got me finally we need a kicker i want a financial technology company to do it, a company like visa why visa first, it's got a...
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reform, which will likely move a little faster because it's something more of the gop is united around than health carell very united but divided on health care. melissa: talking about that earlier on the show, grover norquist said he had spoken to house speaker paul ryan and ryan said they were about 80% on board when they had the ridiculous border adjustment tax, now looking at a straight bill, i think that was a conin the first place to throw people off in the senate what was going on, they feel they have 97% was his number, of republicans on board. do i dare get my hopes up that they're actually going to do this because it's so necessary? >> i think the political season over the last year and a half can't predict anything because everything has been just so out of the ordinary. however, this is something that i think everyone can unite around, they need tax reform, individuals need tax reform, and republicans know going back into the districts as they're right now. mitch mcconnell in kentucky in his hometown state, they need to go back with major wins, tax reform hits people in the wallets, they fe
reform, which will likely move a little faster because it's something more of the gop is united around than health carell very united but divided on health care. melissa: talking about that earlier on the show, grover norquist said he had spoken to house speaker paul ryan and ryan said they were about 80% on board when they had the ridiculous border adjustment tax, now looking at a straight bill, i think that was a conin the first place to throw people off in the senate what was going on, they...
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of the few things he's proposed are very bad especially if the congress enacts them take health care reform united states. one of the only major country in the world that doesn't have health care for hits not because of chump i mean the caregiver and she hasn't had that maternity leave for decades and that's not because of that's because of the many many actually i was critical i've been critical of the fact united states doesn't have government supported health care for years and years but now what he's done he's an active policy is going to take twenty three million people who are insured before and make them uninsured in the united states if you lose your job that's when you lose health care can you imagine a time when you need that the most and they'll do respect i'm sure your friend that some people disagree with their rationale behind the obamacare and they have their own arguments against that program i mean you disagree with them but let my question arguments are following what donald trump is done is just say i don't know what to do but let's get rid of it and he said he's done that in al
of the few things he's proposed are very bad especially if the congress enacts them take health care reform united states. one of the only major country in the world that doesn't have health care for hits not because of chump i mean the caregiver and she hasn't had that maternity leave for decades and that's not because of that's because of the many many actually i was critical i've been critical of the fact united states doesn't have government supported health care for years and years but now...
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health department ordered united medical offering prenatal care. the lane or unit will be closed 09 days. source told mat aklin united medical center was warned by department of health to improve patient care in ob unit. they believe the suspension resulted in overall poor care being given. we reached out to united medical center for comments and did not hear back. >> decision on whether to give voting rights to non citizens in college park maryland was postponed. police beefed up presence after threats made against some council members. prince george county police are investigating the threats and that vote was rescheduled for september 12. >> fairfax county police are searching for a teenager missing a week. 18-year-old miguel coreo was last seen last week thursday. he was walking near a wooded area in habla valley and detectives believe his disappearance is gang related. anyone knowing his whereabouts is asked >> winning numbers were 11, 17, 50, 52, 74 and mega ball 14 and next mega millions is friday and jackpot went up to 382 million for now. b
health department ordered united medical offering prenatal care. the lane or unit will be closed 09 days. source told mat aklin united medical center was warned by department of health to improve patient care in ob unit. they believe the suspension resulted in overall poor care being given. we reached out to united medical center for comments and did not hear back. >> decision on whether to give voting rights to non citizens in college park maryland was postponed. police beefed up...
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green is united health care, mcdonald's is in purple, and caterpillar one of the reasons we have seen dow raise higher. onty: we will keep our eye the markets. it is interesting the markets have shrugged off any of the troubles going on in washington. someone who knows a lot about how washington operates, with the hoover institution and former policy adviser to mitt , great to marco rubio see you. what is incredible is we had people on the show recently who said, it is incredible how the markets have shrugged off anything going on. health care reform did not pass, there is very little chance, it seems tax reform will pass. and yet markets seem to go up. is there any chance for tax reform? the dysfunction in washington is baked into this market. it is not working. health care reform is a classic example. you have a lot of promises made. republicans may promises for seven years, nothing ended up happening. cuts are different. if they get a tax reform, it will be a 2018 proposition. notwithstanding come all the rhetoric you hear from the house, senate, and white house, this process will
green is united health care, mcdonald's is in purple, and caterpillar one of the reasons we have seen dow raise higher. onty: we will keep our eye the markets. it is interesting the markets have shrugged off any of the troubles going on in washington. someone who knows a lot about how washington operates, with the hoover institution and former policy adviser to mitt , great to marco rubio see you. what is incredible is we had people on the show recently who said, it is incredible how the...
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and in october i will get my letter .egarding rates and coverage my health care provider pulled out of virginia, so i do not have united health care anymore. unless they fix health care, i am talking about health care fix that israel and certain and predictable, then they are going to have real problems. the people will hold their feet to the fire with midterm elections. david: i want to bring up something on the bloomberg terminal. it's a question of how small cap stocks are doing relative to large-cap stocks as a. -- as opposed to the president's approval rating. the blue here is the ratio at the white is presidential approval. what this says is when the president came in there was hope and optimism for smaller companies. they were going to really do well. it has gone down with the presidential approval rating. how much of a political problem is this for the resident of the united states? nathan: it's a big prop -- brad: it's a big problem because it is the small businesses that chin up our economy and they need help. they need tax relief and regulatory relief and it's not the talking of regulation or legislation, it
and in october i will get my letter .egarding rates and coverage my health care provider pulled out of virginia, so i do not have united health care anymore. unless they fix health care, i am talking about health care fix that israel and certain and predictable, then they are going to have real problems. the people will hold their feet to the fire with midterm elections. david: i want to bring up something on the bloomberg terminal. it's a question of how small cap stocks are doing relative to...
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unite. health care i understand, a lot of states and division, but tax reform? that is one of the things on the republican party platform the we're for less regulation, low taxes, that is kind of what we stand for. if we can't come together with this, this will be really katy-bar-the-door but i do, when you played that tape, you're right. i think mcconnell is kind of alluding to the fact, we, you know, there might be some pushback and that's really unfortunate and we need mcconnell and trump, especially trump. really it is trump, to remember mitch mcconnell's loyalty when during 2016 when he pushed those hearings, we have the big victory with gorsuch. so he needs to remember that. neil: that was before he became president where essentially, against a lot of bad press, i remember mitch mcconnell getting a lot of bad press at time, worked all the strings as leader of the senate to push back on the president, then president president's choice for the supreme court, paved the way for neil gorsuch. i know we work in a world where, what have you done for me lately. bu
unite. health care i understand, a lot of states and division, but tax reform? that is one of the things on the republican party platform the we're for less regulation, low taxes, that is kind of what we stand for. if we can't come together with this, this will be really katy-bar-the-door but i do, when you played that tape, you're right. i think mcconnell is kind of alluding to the fact, we, you know, there might be some pushback and that's really unfortunate and we need mcconnell and trump,...
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health department ordered united medical sent to stop delivering baby and offering prenatal care. united medical care labor unit will be closed 90 days. a sourtion cold matt ackland united medical center was twoornd improve patient care in ob unit. employee told "fox5" they believe the suspension resulted in overall poor care given. we've reached to united medical center for comment and did not hear back. decision to give voting triingts non still sdenz in college park, maryland was postponed. there were threats made against some council prince george county police are investigating an homeland security division involved. ooen throat pressure was tabled residents spoke to public comment in favor and against. >>> city council makes decisions like policing and rent prices and whether there's enough crosswalks on baltimore avenue things like that that affect people regardless of their cit citizenship status. >>> we're proposed to this initiative. not because opposed people from the outside but die lults meaning of citizenship. >> the vote is rescheduled for september 12. >>> more fal
health department ordered united medical sent to stop delivering baby and offering prenatal care. united medical care labor unit will be closed 90 days. a sourtion cold matt ackland united medical center was twoornd improve patient care in ob unit. employee told "fox5" they believe the suspension resulted in overall poor care given. we've reached to united medical center for comment and did not hear back. decision to give voting triingts non still sdenz in college park, maryland was...
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. >>> a new poll shows the growing concern over health care in the united states. ughly 25% of the respondents said health care was the most important issue in the nation. the economy was seen as the second most impnttaor followed by immigration and foreign policy and then president trump. a gallop poll had health care. the top issue in that survey was the government. >>> you probably remember the controversy over athletic wear lulu lemon yoga pants. this time it's over the eco friendly tote bag. this is the manifesti tote bag. it's covered with sayings. it reads sunscreen absorbed into the skin might be worse for you than sunshine. get the right amount of sunshine. dermatologists say it's not only wrong, it's scary. it's constantly changing and the most current one on their website doesn't have the statement about sunscreen. the bag is still availle t aret. >>> kids and parents getting ready for the new school year. >> reporter: the last appointment is at 5:30. it takes about 300 volunteers u ttoday. it's like shop ng a store. 3300 students are picking up backpacks
. >>> a new poll shows the growing concern over health care in the united states. ughly 25% of the respondents said health care was the most important issue in the nation. the economy was seen as the second most impnttaor followed by immigration and foreign policy and then president trump. a gallop poll had health care. the top issue in that survey was the government. >>> you probably remember the controversy over athletic wear lulu lemon yoga pants. this time it's over the...
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the advisory board has been split off, the unit will devise the health care operation.l -- quity about $1 billion. that is your latest bloomberg's nest flash. jonathan -- mark dolan -- mark: 4:00 p.m. london. i look for to that one. this is bloomberg. ♪ search for yield is persistent has ever paired we will hear about it now from .bigail doolittle here to look at high-yield dividends is the senior etf analyst at bloomberg intelligence. ., thank you for taking the time. find the topic to be interesting. investors are still looking for yield. you are saying there are clean vanilla dividend yields out .here can you talk about those? >> within the s&p 500, there are 80 stocks yielding more than 3%, which is what the corporate bond will give you. there is one that literally stocks.ose 80 spider s&p high dividend etf. thekey thing to note is equal late of stocks. jews up on your yield a little but because you're tilting it to smaller size large caps. it is going to be little more volatile because of the equal weight of exposure but it has got a 4.4% yield well ahead of corpor
the advisory board has been split off, the unit will devise the health care operation.l -- quity about $1 billion. that is your latest bloomberg's nest flash. jonathan -- mark dolan -- mark: 4:00 p.m. london. i look for to that one. this is bloomberg. ♪ search for yield is persistent has ever paired we will hear about it now from .bigail doolittle here to look at high-yield dividends is the senior etf analyst at bloomberg intelligence. ., thank you for taking the time. find the topic to be...
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health care. i don't even know what day it was that all of a sudden it was mitch mcconnell's problem and not the president of the united on health care. you're 100% right. tax form is going to be exactly the same way. but at some point you have to say, well, what's your definition of leadership here because second-guessing is not leadership. >> okay. then, help me understand in that interview gary cohn did, we have been working very closely with speaker ryan and leader mcconnell. they are two of the big six. we work well together and we have made a massive amount of progress and goes on to say, i have no doubt they will work with us to do that because they know how important tax reform is for the country. how can gary cohn claim that the white house is united when president trump couldn't be dumping on mitch mcconnell harder? >> tell us what the details of the reform are. i mean, the thing is trump is ambivalent about what he wants to be with respect to the republican party. and i think he's thinking about 2020. there is a scenario in which trump becomes a de facto independent, kind of like a bull moose, if you will ca
health care. i don't even know what day it was that all of a sudden it was mitch mcconnell's problem and not the president of the united on health care. you're 100% right. tax form is going to be exactly the same way. but at some point you have to say, well, what's your definition of leadership here because second-guessing is not leadership. >> okay. then, help me understand in that interview gary cohn did, we have been working very closely with speaker ryan and leader mcconnell. they are...
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health department. united medical center ordered to stop delivering babies - and offering prenatal care. the order comes as a surprise to patients who now have to seek care els health department officials say the restriction will remain in place for 90 days "or until the hospital implements its plan for obstetrics and nursery services." one high ranking city official tells abc7 news umc has quote "woefully inadequate facilities" and quote."grossly underserves the community." it's still not clear what specific problem sparked the health department to step in. in a statement-- officials say there is a plan underway to fix the inadequacies. college park city council forced to delay a vote on whether to allow non-citizens to vote in city elections. the bill first introduced by council member christine nagle, would also give undocumented immigrants t chance to vote in city elections. there was heated reaction from both sides of the issue at last night's city council meeting. at one point things got so tense, prince george's county police were called to stand by. a new vote has now been schedul
health department. united medical center ordered to stop delivering babies - and offering prenatal care. the order comes as a surprise to patients who now have to seek care els health department officials say the restriction will remain in place for 90 days "or until the hospital implements its plan for obstetrics and nursery services." one high ranking city official tells abc7 news umc has quote "woefully inadequate facilities" and quote."grossly underserves the...
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it has been recommended she go to a specialist units that will care for her and bring her back to healthis a six month waiting list for said unit, and thejudge has come out with these tremendously strong words, saying we cannot help this girl something will happen and we will have blood on our hands. if this get something done, getting something moving, it will be beautiful. jeremy hunt early in the week was talking about recruiting extra mental staff, that's wonderful. it's the rhetoric and the talk about parity between physical health and mental health. absolutely, this is in yourface reality. yes, and it seems like such a clear—cut case. she is in care at the moment and she lives in a room where there are no objects, where she has no belongings, where they have had to use restraints on her 117 times in a recent period. because she has tried to take on life so many times. now the judge is saying it is so obvious we need to find some new situation for this girl. it isjust not there because i suppose the resources are not or they have not worked out if they need a particular amount of ca
it has been recommended she go to a specialist units that will care for her and bring her back to healthis a six month waiting list for said unit, and thejudge has come out with these tremendously strong words, saying we cannot help this girl something will happen and we will have blood on our hands. if this get something done, getting something moving, it will be beautiful. jeremy hunt early in the week was talking about recruiting extra mental staff, that's wonderful. it's the rhetoric and...
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in the shelters, oftentimes there are health care units. u mentioned the federal medical station that we set up in the hall there. those folks are able to care for individuals and provide pharmaceuticals, medications that they might need for chronic disease. what we're trying to do, however, is get folks back to their communities as rapidly as possible. it's the chronic disease challenges that tend to harm folks more than the storm itself. >> we haven't even seen the wave of water-borne illness that comes from this toxic soup that people are forced to live in. let me ask you something else, >> is better than the one we saw with sandy? there are a lot of hard feelings about how many republicans didn't vote for that big bill. do you think the politics will play out differently this time? >> i think it's important for folks to appreciate we're still in the midst of this storm. at hhs and fema, we're still in a rescue and life saving mode. the president has committed he will make a request for congress when they return next week and i believe co
in the shelters, oftentimes there are health care units. u mentioned the federal medical station that we set up in the hall there. those folks are able to care for individuals and provide pharmaceuticals, medications that they might need for chronic disease. what we're trying to do, however, is get folks back to their communities as rapidly as possible. it's the chronic disease challenges that tend to harm folks more than the storm itself. >> we haven't even seen the wave of water-borne...
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unit, they have part of the savings business mundi, better than expected numbers this number. manus: it's an extension to his contract but the big news from kaiser, they are i.p.o.ing the health care unit. it's something the market had been expecting. the c.e.o. of there, kaiser, moving to this conglomerate structure. moving from being an aircraft carrier to a nimble fleet of ships. the. p.o., first half of 2018. $2.25 billion, a slight miss on he estimate of $.33. third quarter sales come in at 21.4, a snip below the 1.8. this is something they were concerned about, low organ exgrowth going into 2018. it could be that the back log slows up a little bit. >> let's start with the wrerman corporate reporting season. deutch telecom gives us the numbers. they have $400 million euros on their stake. remember shareholders, deutch telecom on the outside raiding their target to about $22.3 billion. the story here very much a u.s. story at the moment as well as what's going on in their home market. the united states very much a focus, t-mobile business. they've been wanting to tie up with sprint and sprint said they've had good talks with t-mobile u.s., but sprint is also talking to charter
unit, they have part of the savings business mundi, better than expected numbers this number. manus: it's an extension to his contract but the big news from kaiser, they are i.p.o.ing the health care unit. it's something the market had been expecting. the c.e.o. of there, kaiser, moving to this conglomerate structure. moving from being an aircraft carrier to a nimble fleet of ships. the. p.o., first half of 2018. $2.25 billion, a slight miss on he estimate of $.33. third quarter sales come in...
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have their babies here at united medical center, where prenatal care and newborn births have been called off for three months. that decision came down tuesday from d.c.'s healthent. they are saying now that this was made without they can disclose to the public at this time. united medical center also not commenting on this decision. this 90-day suspension on prenatal care, newborn births and prenatal care could be lifted early, but only if d.c. health officials sign off on improvements. news4 was first to share this news with ward 8 a and c commissioner who says it's a serious issue for southeast. >> it's tragic. it's bad enough that we don't have quality health care in southeast, but to shut down the obstetrics portion of the hospital, that's going to hurt or harm a lot of moms and newborns. >> reporter: and that is a major concern right now. vincent gray, the ward 7 councilman and also health committee chair is asking for more information about the decision and why it was made. umc itself has not yet commente continue to look into right now. look at this map if you can. shows you just how far some expectant moms and families may need to travel to give birth
have their babies here at united medical center, where prenatal care and newborn births have been called off for three months. that decision came down tuesday from d.c.'s healthent. they are saying now that this was made without they can disclose to the public at this time. united medical center also not commenting on this decision. this 90-day suspension on prenatal care, newborn births and prenatal care could be lifted early, but only if d.c. health officials sign off on improvements. news4...
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not getting paid in their salary they are getting paid through vis-a-vis through health care plans 56% of people in unitedhealth care coverage through employers when that cost when health care costs rise the payor employees are pick it up. >> employers see that as part of overall wage, in package, so you don't get actual money in hand and your bank account that your wage increases essentially in your health care. >> all those lead to health care. >> yes. >> and, by the way, in terms of o importing jobs back into united states wage increases get offset by higher cost because wages are higher in u.s. than wages overseas where they are manufacturing a trade-off there. >> zhan going in hiring spree meanwhile, the technology titan wants to bring tens of thousands new employees onboard live with positions at jobs fair the nba could get into formation the basketball team beyoncÉ reportedly has her eye on this morning. back in a moment. ♪ ♪ take you where you wanna be ♪ ♪ it was always a dream of mine to become a professional soccer player, but i never imagined that i'd be playing in kansas city. when i was first
not getting paid in their salary they are getting paid through vis-a-vis through health care plans 56% of people in unitedhealth care coverage through employers when that cost when health care costs rise the payor employees are pick it up. >> employers see that as part of overall wage, in package, so you don't get actual money in hand and your bank account that your wage increases essentially in your health care. >> all those lead to health care. >> yes. >> and, by the...
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the republican party is more united on tax policy than health care reform. are still major device. whether you will add to the deficit or not. paul ryan and mitch mcconnell talked about a deficit neutral tax reform. something that lowers rates and lemonade eliminates loopholes. aboutent trump has talked majorts -- paul ryan's pay for was the border adjustment tax. that creates a trillion dollar hole in their plan that they are still trying to figure out. we expected a plan by august. we have not seen it yet. david: i was struck by the anecdote that brian moynihan told at the beginning of that clip about bank of america electing to move its operations to dublin. that is an anecdote the president would want to hold up, making the argument that something has to be done with regard to repatriate profits from overseas. what of the stumbling blocks to doing that? >> there's a lively debate about what happens with repatriation. that occurred under the bush administration. there's a big question about whether that creates jobs or not. a repatriationg piece, that is
the republican party is more united on tax policy than health care reform. are still major device. whether you will add to the deficit or not. paul ryan and mitch mcconnell talked about a deficit neutral tax reform. something that lowers rates and lemonade eliminates loopholes. aboutent trump has talked majorts -- paul ryan's pay for was the border adjustment tax. that creates a trillion dollar hole in their plan that they are still trying to figure out. we expected a plan by august. we have...
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but why i say it's crazy is donald trump the president of the united states not understanding health care is as complicated as it could be words from his own mouth put an artificial timeline to pass a really hard bill. when took up health care there were hearings and debate and donald trump didn't do that. but i want to be clear that what i'm saying is crazy is the fact donald trump said artificial timelines goal posts for the republicans. >> only did that one time and it back fired. >> no donald trump said we're going to get health care done x. >> because bill agreed on it. >> there was no bill. you clearly don't understand how congress works. >> where is the humility with this president and as any other president will tell you, as ronald reagan, george w. bush, george w. h. bush and president obama all said the buck stops with them. with donald trump the buck stops everywhere else but the highest office in the land. tell you what if he had gotten obamacare repeal and replace he would be taking credit for it. >> absolutely he would have been. remember this is a person that campaigned the
but why i say it's crazy is donald trump the president of the united states not understanding health care is as complicated as it could be words from his own mouth put an artificial timeline to pass a really hard bill. when took up health care there were hearings and debate and donald trump didn't do that. but i want to be clear that what i'm saying is crazy is the fact donald trump said artificial timelines goal posts for the republicans. >> only did that one time and it back fired....
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united states. host: five minutes left. health care. the ways and means has health-care jurisdiction right now. a lot of headlines about how the president wants to hasten the downward spiral of obamacare by stopping these cost-sharing subsidies. basically stopping any federal money from going to insurance companies. and there are a lot of republicans on capitol hill who push back against that. they think that republicans could ultimately be blamed if we start losing health care in the next few months. i want to know, have any republicans in congress seriously approach to about what they might do if trump or to do something like this? have you talked to brady or house republican leadership? do you actually think that democrats or republicans could come together so the government keeps trying to make the payments even if trump tries to stop them? has artl: kevin brady said that the cost-sharing initiative should continue. -- is that the same and he will convene hearings. the cost-sharing subsidies were agreed to and they should be paid. one reason we are hearing the objections from the insurance
united states. host: five minutes left. health care. the ways and means has health-care jurisdiction right now. a lot of headlines about how the president wants to hasten the downward spiral of obamacare by stopping these cost-sharing subsidies. basically stopping any federal money from going to insurance companies. and there are a lot of republicans on capitol hill who push back against that. they think that republicans could ultimately be blamed if we start losing health care in the next few...
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health care system beginning to fray. people were doing their own surgeries in the united states of america, people so desperate that if they had a laceration or abscess, they were repairing it themselves because they cannot afford anything else. the hope was that we would take on this big problem and make some inroads, but the fact is that while lots of people have benefited from the effects of obamacare, lots of people who did not have insurance before do now, we know work in a time when almost because of these modern insurance policies, people cannot get the care they need still. yeah, a great deal of frustration, especially in thinking of all the ways we could be fixing health care. the book really takes on an area that i think is not understood well enough, the fact that it is not really health care per se that is broken. it is the administration of health care. this has become a political issue, how we organize things. a lot of what i talk about is outside of that argument. if we took on administrative overkill and simplified the system, we could be saving money and it would enable us to get access to care to more peo
health care system beginning to fray. people were doing their own surgeries in the united states of america, people so desperate that if they had a laceration or abscess, they were repairing it themselves because they cannot afford anything else. the hope was that we would take on this big problem and make some inroads, but the fact is that while lots of people have benefited from the effects of obamacare, lots of people who did not have insurance before do now, we know work in a time when...
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health service free at the point of use as a human right. the free market capitalist economy of the united states has forty million people without access to health care and the rest have to pay a great deal for it where did those ideas come from did they come from some benign very wealthy person or worth a yes the dreams of people who saw their mothers dying in poverty saw.
health service free at the point of use as a human right. the free market capitalist economy of the united states has forty million people without access to health care and the rest have to pay a great deal for it where did those ideas come from did they come from some benign very wealthy person or worth a yes the dreams of people who saw their mothers dying in poverty saw.
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health service free at the point of use as a human right. the free market capitalist economy the united states has forty million people without access to health care and the rest have to pay a great deal for it where did those ideas come from did they come from some benign very wealthy person or worth a yes the dreams of people who saw their mothers dying in poverty saw their wives dying in childbirth or saw other coming to you. or saw others suffering grievously because they could not afford medical care no wonder so prime minister tourism is detractors might say the conservatives want to be rid of the n.h.s. something denied by juries in may and health secretary when it comes to funding we had a very difficult period after twenty ten the austerity period when we were dealing with the financial crisis of two thousand and eight getting the economy back on its feet but.
health service free at the point of use as a human right. the free market capitalist economy the united states has forty million people without access to health care and the rest have to pay a great deal for it where did those ideas come from did they come from some benign very wealthy person or worth a yes the dreams of people who saw their mothers dying in poverty saw their wives dying in childbirth or saw other coming to you. or saw others suffering grievously because they could not afford...
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united states. they focus primarily on health care and curse makes a persuasive case in his book the pediatric specialty care and research should be a national n priority. if we can get care for kids right it will make caring for the health of adults so muche easier and more cost effective. please join me in welcoming kurt new man. [applause] it's hard to know what to say after the owner and proprietor. when you think about politicsyo and prose. i'm looking out at all of you and seeing so many brand is is a special moment for me to see all of you there. i did want to say more about bradley and alyssa. they've been longtime friends of mine. i know this isn't supposed to be about children's national, it is in my book. one is with their own philanthropy that i don't think the business of the orthopedic department has ever been as good as when your three kids were playing soccer. she's gone on to yale. so it is an honor to be here. this is an institution that hasn't been around and in washington, d.c. for almost 150 years. they see so many faces of peopli that help make children's what it is and therefore t
united states. they focus primarily on health care and curse makes a persuasive case in his book the pediatric specialty care and research should be a national n priority. if we can get care for kids right it will make caring for the health of adults so muche easier and more cost effective. please join me in welcoming kurt new man. [applause] it's hard to know what to say after the owner and proprietor. when you think about politicsyo and prose. i'm looking out at all of you and seeing so many...
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health care bill after seven years of talking. by limiting the executive's flexibility, this bill makes it harder for the united states to strike good deals for the american people and will drive china, russia and north korea much closer together." the statement went on to mention "i built a truly great company worth many billions of dollars. that is a big part of the reason i was elected. as president, i can make far better deals with foreign countries than congress."
health care bill after seven years of talking. by limiting the executive's flexibility, this bill makes it harder for the united states to strike good deals for the american people and will drive china, russia and north korea much closer together." the statement went on to mention "i built a truly great company worth many billions of dollars. that is a big part of the reason i was elected. as president, i can make far better deals with foreign countries than congress."
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these bipartisan negotiations is essentially taking the keys to the american health care system away from the president of the unitedtates. because we're pretty convinced that he is going to use it to drive the health care system into the ground. so we have a really short window here. and try to rescue the health care system from donald trump, trying to sabotage this system in order to make sure that millions of people who get health care today through these aca exchanges continue to get them. so we don't have a lot of time here. would have been a lot better had we started talking to each either. and no one included us in these discussions a couple months ago. >> the president took to twitter to complain bitterly about filibuster rules in the senate after the defeat of the health care bill. apparently not comprehending that that had absolutely nothing to do with the way the health care bill went down. let's listen to mitch mcconnell correcting the president on that. >> well, i mean, it is pretty obvious that our problem on health care is not the democrats. we didn't have 50 republicans. they are not the votes in the
these bipartisan negotiations is essentially taking the keys to the american health care system away from the president of the unitedtates. because we're pretty convinced that he is going to use it to drive the health care system into the ground. so we have a really short window here. and try to rescue the health care system from donald trump, trying to sabotage this system in order to make sure that millions of people who get health care today through these aca exchanges continue to get them....