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approach as to whether they choose to cascade it in they're rates. >> is there a health care representative here? >> united health care care? >> this is a huge addition to our increase. >> they all have to pay it. >> we understand that. >> good afternoon. hi, so from our perspective we see the hit tax, it is something we have to pay. so we see it as a pass-through only, so we're just calculating the tax based on the equation given to us by the federal government and then passing that on to the client based on the premium. it's a 2.01%. and each firm is taxed differently, depending on their tax status. we are for-profit company, so we get the full impact of the tax. >> but that's very much like some of the mandates that we have here in san francisco and whether a person in a restaurant setting decides to pass on the full amount and increase their menu rates or whether they're going to absorb that to some degree to maintain a client base coming to their restaurant. so i'm raising a question. not about your tax status, but about the policy or the perspective of passing it totally through, versus assuming some
approach as to whether they choose to cascade it in they're rates. >> is there a health care representative here? >> united health care care? >> this is a huge addition to our increase. >> they all have to pay it. >> we understand that. >> good afternoon. hi, so from our perspective we see the hit tax, it is something we have to pay. so we see it as a pass-through only, so we're just calculating the tax based on the equation given to us by the federal...
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and then across the country, there is a united health care medicare preferred provider organization which we call uhc and ppo. so three acronyms in one. we've labelled the washington northwest washington kaiser plans as multi-regions as there are also plans available to non-medicare retirees. page 2 is insight on how many covered lives there are in each of these programs. the uhc ma ppo has the highest number of covered lives because it is a national plan. 77-8% live outside of the kaiser service area, so that would be the sole plan available, but for the remain der, there is healthy choice. there is approximately 13,000 covered retirees in the kaiser permanente senior advantage or kpsa plan in california. you can see from the multi-region plans, there are not many enrolled, but certainly this is a valuable benefit for those who live in those service areas and decide to choose kaiser. and it's noted in the first bullet, there is also 34 early retirees who are enrolled in kaiser non-medicare coverage in washington, northwest and hawaii. the remainder of the document focuses on the two prim
and then across the country, there is a united health care medicare preferred provider organization which we call uhc and ppo. so three acronyms in one. we've labelled the washington northwest washington kaiser plans as multi-regions as there are also plans available to non-medicare retirees. page 2 is insight on how many covered lives there are in each of these programs. the uhc ma ppo has the highest number of covered lives because it is a national plan. 77-8% live outside of the kaiser...
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talking of health stations they are extremely important and we need to support this type of health care units we will build another 390 health stations and renovate 1200 stations. on the if we talk about small towns in villages we will have immobile health care units with 3800 teams that have been set up and in the next 3 years we want to launch. another 1200 mobile teams we need to buy the right to quit meant to come on this but we need to put. teams of specialists. this will help increase the availability of primary health care services were also need to have rural doctors. we need to have paramedics. and we are ready to pay $1000000.00 or 500000 roubles for the rule of the dog program which want to work in the countryside. we just had one doctor who said that people need that housing and if we pay. it again then the money it's a $1.00 off bonus 1000000 500000 rubles but it's below. they need to earmark resources for housing for young specialists the next issue that we are facing. specialties. so we have a deficit of 130000. and again one of the solutions is to increase pay and we know it's
talking of health stations they are extremely important and we need to support this type of health care units we will build another 390 health stations and renovate 1200 stations. on the if we talk about small towns in villages we will have immobile health care units with 3800 teams that have been set up and in the next 3 years we want to launch. another 1200 mobile teams we need to buy the right to quit meant to come on this but we need to put. teams of specialists. this will help increase the...
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. >> my name is connie levi, i'm a member of the uesf retired and member of united health care.concern is the recent hospital ratings. my doctor is affiliated with mission bernal which got a d-rating and i'm concerned, i don't have to go to the hospital before that is improved. only two hospitals in san francisco got an "a". and most of them have a lot of room for improvement. i hope there is something that can be done to -- so we can prevent botched surgeries and hospital infections and all of the other issues. thank you. >> president breslin: thank you. any other public comment? seeing none, item number 6. >> item 6, president's report. the report given by president breslin. >> president breslin: i am pleased to introduce our new board member, chris canning. commissioner canning is a lieutenant for the san francisco police department where he has served for 12 years. he has also served on the board of directors of the supervisor police officers association. he has quite a good background. welcome, chris, i hope you enjoy being on the board. >> commissioner canning: thank you,
. >> my name is connie levi, i'm a member of the uesf retired and member of united health care.concern is the recent hospital ratings. my doctor is affiliated with mission bernal which got a d-rating and i'm concerned, i don't have to go to the hospital before that is improved. only two hospitals in san francisco got an "a". and most of them have a lot of room for improvement. i hope there is something that can be done to -- so we can prevent botched surgeries and hospital...
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the united health care just went up to $252.50 per month. about that, but i get my prescription, and what they've done, i stayed there for and it, but i was paying forur ato $143 three month supply. off for my prescriptions, and i can get most of them for free. but, i was paying over $700 per for the ones i use, and now i swear by aarp. i've been with them for 33 years. [laughter] afford -- if they can phones, theyell ought to be able to afford their medicines. host: leigh purvis, i will give you the final minute. guest: it's always good to hear feedback like that. you raise a very important thing for people to do, shop around. you have had a great experience with united, but there are a lot of other plans out there, and it is important for people to take a look at their plan options during open enrollment every year. there's a chance you could save a significant amount of money on your prescription drugs or other health care by making sure you are in the health care that best fits your needs. host: leigh purvis's health services reachers di
the united health care just went up to $252.50 per month. about that, but i get my prescription, and what they've done, i stayed there for and it, but i was paying forur ato $143 three month supply. off for my prescriptions, and i can get most of them for free. but, i was paying over $700 per for the ones i use, and now i swear by aarp. i've been with them for 33 years. [laughter] afford -- if they can phones, theyell ought to be able to afford their medicines. host: leigh purvis, i will give...
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with innovation right now the companies i like right now out of that list is sales force and united health care they've been punished under the prospect of potentially there being some medicare for all plan that roles out next year and i think that plan is very unlikely and i think there's upside with unirighted health care and sales forth is another one we like quite a bit and software is a great area to be and you're looking at high margin, recurring revenues and they just had a blowout quarter and they hit the ball out of the block and i like those >> so for me, i'm always value oriented and if i had to be in the semis intel one where i'd go i have a i have anthem and it trades closely to unh and they were idio siidiosyncratically linked and i sold part of it today. i'm pretty bearish you know, i think we have not seen the effects of the trade war take hold yet. we have them that are more expensive. i have a friend who makes supplies that home depot and ace hardware and lowe's buy. they've gotten them and they've made them more expensive and about to pass the prices on to consumers. we haven
with innovation right now the companies i like right now out of that list is sales force and united health care they've been punished under the prospect of potentially there being some medicare for all plan that roles out next year and i think that plan is very unlikely and i think there's upside with unirighted health care and sales forth is another one we like quite a bit and software is a great area to be and you're looking at high margin, recurring revenues and they just had a blowout...
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technology, but most importantly, we need a president who is committed to creating universal health care in the unitedtates of america. where everyone gets health care as a basic right of citizenship. no americans should be worried about whether they can pay for their insulin or worry about their children's health care or worry about whether if they make a decision to get health care that they may be signing up to bankrupt themselves. no american should worry about that, and we know we can do this. why do we know that? because other countries have done it. france has a universal health care system, sweden has a universal health care system, the netherlands has a universal health care system, and germany has a universal health care system, so we can build a universal health care system in the wealthiest nation in the world. [cheers and applause] mr. delaney: but the one thing about all of those countries whose systems we admire, none of them have a single-payer universal health care system, which shows there's lots of way of creating universal health care in this country. my plan, better care, gives ev
technology, but most importantly, we need a president who is committed to creating universal health care in the unitedtates of america. where everyone gets health care as a basic right of citizenship. no americans should be worried about whether they can pay for their insulin or worry about their children's health care or worry about whether if they make a decision to get health care that they may be signing up to bankrupt themselves. no american should worry about that, and we know we can do...
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we also need to have another conversation around health care that recognizes that 75% of the health care cost in the united states are from chronic diseases that are largely preventable. 75%. if we are going to fix the health care system, we have to put this thing from a disease care system, a sick system, where we wait for people to get sick and then dumped money into it, and then wonder why cause are going up, and we spend 2.5 times more than anybody else in the industrialized world and get worse results. let's flip the system and reward doctors for keeping us healthy. rebates for staying or getting healthy. half the country today, adults, almost half have diabetes or prediabetes. the cost to the health care system, 2.3 times as much as a nondiabetic. i don't care if we are single-payer, private health, fee for service, out-of-pocket, v.a. care, i don't care what we are talking about -- that system is going belly up in years, if half the country has diabetes or prediabetes. now we are realizing that you can actually use food as medicine. who knew? right? but there are private programs -- pilot programs o
we also need to have another conversation around health care that recognizes that 75% of the health care cost in the united states are from chronic diseases that are largely preventable. 75%. if we are going to fix the health care system, we have to put this thing from a disease care system, a sick system, where we wait for people to get sick and then dumped money into it, and then wonder why cause are going up, and we spend 2.5 times more than anybody else in the industrialized world and get...
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another one, united health, health care typically tends to be the best performing sector in june and ly the last five years, united health is one that's just starting to make a come back. this stock arguably has exceeded this longer term down trend that's been in tact the last few months it is starting to show signs of progress, and really on any pull back like you have seen today, it's right to own the stock, any move over 250 should send the stock to 290 that's my second pick. the third will be intel, this is a playoff the semiconductor group. we spoke about this last week. micron made its move today look at what intel did, it moved to the highs, just today it moved over the highs of the last six trading days that is very bullish short-term of the three, this is the one near term that has the most up side, specifically on what it did today. i like intel to move currently from where it is, up at least 5 or 10% before it finds resistance, it is a play on the semigroup and of course technology making a rebound which we have seen over the last week. >> hey, mark, with an intel and with
another one, united health, health care typically tends to be the best performing sector in june and ly the last five years, united health is one that's just starting to make a come back. this stock arguably has exceeded this longer term down trend that's been in tact the last few months it is starting to show signs of progress, and really on any pull back like you have seen today, it's right to own the stock, any move over 250 should send the stock to 290 that's my second pick. the third will...
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we also announced and speaker pelosi has emphasized our weekend of action on health care in the united states of america. we expect there will be over 100 different member-led events that will take place on friday, saturday, or sunday of this weekend to emphasize what democrats have been doing on the question of lowering health care costs and protecting people with pre-existing conditions and what we intend to continue to do. we will not be swayed by the fact that the grim reaper continues to obstruct progress in the united states of america and that the senate has turned into a legislative graveyard. we are going to make it clear to the american people that we are committed to the cause of lowering health care costs and protecting people with pre-existing conditions and lowering the high cost of prescription drugs. we want to find common ground and want to work with the other side of the aisle but we need the senate and the president to be willing to do their jobs. let me now yield to our dynamic vice chair from the commonwealth of massachusetts, my friend katherine clark. ms. clark:
we also announced and speaker pelosi has emphasized our weekend of action on health care in the united states of america. we expect there will be over 100 different member-led events that will take place on friday, saturday, or sunday of this weekend to emphasize what democrats have been doing on the question of lowering health care costs and protecting people with pre-existing conditions and what we intend to continue to do. we will not be swayed by the fact that the grim reaper continues to...
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health care services for four years. some of the records were found in a cabinet in the health care unit.er system, even less so that any of the information they contained had actually been acted upon. in fact, it took investigators a while to get access to the records. nobody could find the key. medication errors led to patients not getting the drugs they needed or getting double doses. or the most severe pressure ulcers would develop virtually unchecked. harm became normalised. the impact that had on their wellbeing absolutely needs to be established. in my 30 years in the nhs i haven't experienced something that feels so systematically not fit for purpose. bernie cuthel, who led the trust for four years, told us today she was truly sorry for the failings of the trust. this independent inquiry should now reveal the problems in full, cleansing a dark and shameful period in the history of the nhs. michael buchanan, bbc news, liverpool. the polls have just closed in the peterborough by—election, prompted by the deselection of the labour mp fiona 0nasanya, who was sent to prison for lying t
health care services for four years. some of the records were found in a cabinet in the health care unit.er system, even less so that any of the information they contained had actually been acted upon. in fact, it took investigators a while to get access to the records. nobody could find the key. medication errors led to patients not getting the drugs they needed or getting double doses. or the most severe pressure ulcers would develop virtually unchecked. harm became normalised. the impact...
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united health will likely merge equian into its health services unit which caters to hospitals, insurers and other hospital careroviders. shares of united health are up fractionally the stock is roughly flat for the year that's comeback as we saw that big tumble in healthcare stocks earlier. >> so this wouldn't be two payers as they call them this would be united health trying to i guess figure out how to pay -- >> it's to beef up -- basically the unit is about data an littlics as well as the pharmacy benefit unit you have a lot of other units within that. if you can get payments adjudicated and made good, that is a lot less administrative stuff you have to dochblgt do >> don't know who equian is. what do they do? >> they do payment firms, they do it in healthcare and other areas as well for insurance. we'll see if they maintain that part of it certainly the healthcare part is the real deal here >> could be another $3 billion plus deal this morning bertha coombs, thank you >>> still on deck, why one hot pot stock is not hot this morning. >>> then winning in boston of course they're winning in sports, but now th
united health will likely merge equian into its health services unit which caters to hospitals, insurers and other hospital careroviders. shares of united health are up fractionally the stock is roughly flat for the year that's comeback as we saw that big tumble in healthcare stocks earlier. >> so this wouldn't be two payers as they call them this would be united health trying to i guess figure out how to pay -- >> it's to beef up -- basically the unit is about data an littlics as...
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some of the records were found in a cabinet in the health care unit but there is little evidence theyless so than any of the information they contain had been acted upon. in fa ct they contain had been acted upon. in fact it took investigators a while to get access to the records. nobody could find the key. medication errors led to patients not getting the drugs they needed or getting double doses or the most severe pressure ulcers would the left unchecked. the harm that had on their wellbeing needs to be established. in my years at the nhs i haven't experienced something that feels so systematically not fit for purpose. the person who led the trust for four years said today she was truly sorry for the failings of the trust. this independent inquiry should now reveal the problems in full, cleansing a dark and shameful period in the history of the nhs. michael buchanan, bbc news, liverpool. time for a look at the weather. here's nick miller. rain on the way? yes, some gardeners might like the idea of that. tomorrow's sunshine will be harder to come by as this low pressure comes our way
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is the epicenter of infant mortality rate, epicenter of the opiate crisis in the united states, epicenter of the health care crisis in the united states, epicenter of the mental health crisis in the united states. so i know what working class families are going through. i know what the working poor are going through, and i believe this election the democrats want to nominate somebody and must nominate somebody who deeply understands economic struggles that people are going through, s.e. or we're not going to be able to beat trump. they need to go to tim ryan for america.com and support this campaign because that's what i'm going to be talking about. >> i get that and i think that's absolutely right. and this is the point i'm trying to make. i get the feeling that people like to use the term moderate now just to refer to sort of a rhetorical style. biden. biden speaks the language of blue collar vote as. i know you do, too, from a very authentic place. you delivered one of the best lines i've ever heard in politics on my show, maybe a year ago and maybe you've used it again. you said democrats need to reach
is the epicenter of infant mortality rate, epicenter of the opiate crisis in the united states, epicenter of the health care crisis in the united states, epicenter of the mental health crisis in the united states. so i know what working class families are going through. i know what the working poor are going through, and i believe this election the democrats want to nominate somebody and must nominate somebody who deeply understands economic struggles that people are going through, s.e. or...
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these are critical components. 75% of our health care costs in the united states are from chronic diseases $2 trillion to $3 trillion a year. so my health care plan is make sure we get everybody covered. mental health, addiction, all of these critical issues facing people today. but let's flip this system and get people healthy. you want to knock the knees out from the pharmaceutical industry? let's all say, how do we get a little more healthy in the united states so we don't need the damn pharmaceutical system. we save that money for people who are really sick. and can't change that for -- through their diets or other things. the money should be reserved for those people. get out of the disease care system and move it to health, food and take care of our soil. >> congressman tim ryan. >> thank you. >> thank you very much for tonight. thank you all for joining us. stay right there. still ahead, congressman eric swalwell will join us at the top of the hour. my buddy jim sciutto takes over next. we'll be right back. thanks, everyone. allergies with sinus congestion and pressure? go to the ph
these are critical components. 75% of our health care costs in the united states are from chronic diseases $2 trillion to $3 trillion a year. so my health care plan is make sure we get everybody covered. mental health, addiction, all of these critical issues facing people today. but let's flip this system and get people healthy. you want to knock the knees out from the pharmaceutical industry? let's all say, how do we get a little more healthy in the united states so we don't need the damn...
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health and human services, alan iazar. [applause] i would like to thank the u.s. global leadership coalition for what coming me and convening this gathering about how the united gates can and does lead in health careround the world. this is not necessarily the kind of stage i expected to be on when i was a young washington lawyer two days -- two decades ago. many of you may never have expected to need to attend gatherings like this in your professional roles either come up and are united here by the recognition that american leadership on the world stage is indispensable to american prosperity and peace at home. when i was asked to serve at hhs -- 2001, i did not imagine that foreign policy would become important at the u.s. government's largest the mystics department. i was confirmed in 2001, one 1, whenefore 9/1 everything changed. the day of 9/11 i started to experience of thinking about how hhs needs to think about the establishment. on 911 hhs had no central command center to keep linked up across the government, to track the public health threats that could arise from a terrorist attack, or other significant events, natural or man-made. had gonedesk system down, so our only way to begin with
health and human services, alan iazar. [applause] i would like to thank the u.s. global leadership coalition for what coming me and convening this gathering about how the united gates can and does lead in health careround the world. this is not necessarily the kind of stage i expected to be on when i was a young washington lawyer two days -- two decades ago. many of you may never have expected to need to attend gatherings like this in your professional roles either come up and are united here...
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turn in iraq people for polenta call aarons what you want to the president of the united states it's joint. health care economic disparity and immigration were among the dominant theme as there was some infighting among the candidates over how to implement policies they all broadly agree on but former san antonio there who leon castro showed the kind of emotion that may help his campaign very proud that in april i became the 1st candidate to put forward a comprehensive immigration plan and we saw those images thank you watching that image of. his daughter but. it's heartbreaking. it should also piss us all off. outside the debate trump supporters made their voices heard the president too to during the debate was just one would boring the democratic candidates and those looking for someone to take on the president in 2020 it was an exciting start to what will be a long and hard fought process the biggest challenge for many of these candidates is creating a buzz with limited time in a crowded field most performed as expected but over the next few weeks there will be a whole without increasing polling num
turn in iraq people for polenta call aarons what you want to the president of the united states it's joint. health care economic disparity and immigration were among the dominant theme as there was some infighting among the candidates over how to implement policies they all broadly agree on but former san antonio there who leon castro showed the kind of emotion that may help his campaign very proud that in april i became the 1st candidate to put forward a comprehensive immigration plan and we...
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health care may be unnecessary. let me repeat that. up to half of the $3.5 trillion the united states collectively spend on health care in 2017 was unnecessary according to dr. james, and many of the other witnesses at our hearings agreed with that. that's $1.8 trillion, three times as much as we spend on all our national defense. 60 times as much as we spend on pel grants for our college students. a recent gallop poll found the cost of health care was the biggest financial problem facing american families. like every american family both democrat and republican united states senators are concerned about the costs of health care. health care has become a tax on the family budgets and on business and on the federal and state government. warren buffets called it a tapeworm on the american economy. over the last two years this committee has held 16 hearings on a wide range of topics related to reducing the cost of health care, specifically how do we reduce what the american people pay out of their own pocket for health care. these include hearings on the cost of prescription drugs
health care may be unnecessary. let me repeat that. up to half of the $3.5 trillion the united states collectively spend on health care in 2017 was unnecessary according to dr. james, and many of the other witnesses at our hearings agreed with that. that's $1.8 trillion, three times as much as we spend on all our national defense. 60 times as much as we spend on pel grants for our college students. a recent gallop poll found the cost of health care was the biggest financial problem facing...
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act and overruled the -- i would ask the united states senate to reassert the voting rights act and overrule shelby. i think everyone is entitled to .otal health care i would ensure that every single person in the united states has access to medicaid right off the bat. i would triple the amount of money we spend on title i for underprivileged schools from $15 billion to $45 billion a year, and i would make sure we had preschool for every 3, 4, 5-year-old in every single state in the union. awould make sure we were in situation where we had more social workers, more school into schools.oing i'm answering like an essay question. do you want me to answer more or to stop? i will conclude by saying look, there isn't a single reason in the world why every single, solitary child in america is not covered by health insurance. there isn't a single reason in the world why any parent having to pay for daycare shouldn't fact not have an $8,000 tax credit. i was a single parent for five years after my wife and daughter were killed and my sons were badly injured. i had to have a lot of help. it hard.nd i can only imagine what it is for single parents trying to r
act and overruled the -- i would ask the united states senate to reassert the voting rights act and overrule shelby. i think everyone is entitled to .otal health care i would ensure that every single person in the united states has access to medicaid right off the bat. i would triple the amount of money we spend on title i for underprivileged schools from $15 billion to $45 billion a year, and i would make sure we had preschool for every 3, 4, 5-year-old in every single state in the union....
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. >> i'm looking for someone who can bring people together and unite, someone who is focused on education, health care and mental health and housing. >> candidates who win support from delegates will win volunteers. thousands of delegates attending the convention say they are ready to lead a ground game for the candidate that they choose to support. >>> now to the republican side and no big surprise that president trump is indeed running for re-election. he tweeted out that he will hold his campaign kickoff event on june 18th in orlando. he will be joined by first lady melania and along with vice president mike pence and his wife karen pence. president trump is the only incumbent to ever file re-election paperwork on the day he was inaugurated. since then, he has repeatedly talked about running again and confirmed that pence would again be his running mate. >>> the mayor of virginia beach calls it the most devastating day in the history of the coastal city. a gunman who was a long time employee of the city opened fire on his colleagues at the government complex. he was eventually killed after an excha
. >> i'm looking for someone who can bring people together and unite, someone who is focused on education, health care and mental health and housing. >> candidates who win support from delegates will win volunteers. thousands of delegates attending the convention say they are ready to lead a ground game for the candidate that they choose to support. >>> now to the republican side and no big surprise that president trump is indeed running for re-election. he tweeted out that...
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. >>> well, health care both united and divided the committees tonight. ide health care to undocumented immigrants, but senator bernie sanders medicare for all plan which would effectively end most private insurance was a source of friction for many candidates. our chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta joins us to talk about health care and whether everybody got their facts right. candidates being asked about undocumented immigrants and health care. let's take a look. >> a lot of you have been talking tonight about these government health care plans that you've proposed in one form or another. this is a show of hands question. hold them up for a moment so people can see. raise your hand if your government plan would provide coverage for undocumented immigrants. okay. let me start with you, mayor buttigieg. why? >> sanjay, you've done some reporting on the issue. what have you found? >> well, you know, i've been writing on and reporting on this issue for some 20 years now. this idea of undocumented immigrants having access to federal health benefits,
. >>> well, health care both united and divided the committees tonight. ide health care to undocumented immigrants, but senator bernie sanders medicare for all plan which would effectively end most private insurance was a source of friction for many candidates. our chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta joins us to talk about health care and whether everybody got their facts right. candidates being asked about undocumented immigrants and health care. let's take a look. >> a...
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you almost need to have health care units in these precincts, help people with their drug addictions, and trying to clean them up, click to go get them up on their feet. there is a civil liberties debate about how much the government can do to move you around and curtailing freedom but at the same time if you have 99% of the city being affected by an out-of-control wild 1% of homeless, what kind of decisions does leadership have to make? they have to decide, representing 90% of these people being affected by 1%. need to take action. >> dana: kennedy, compare what san diego was trying to do here with what's happening in los angeles. pushing people to skid row. >> kennedy: it's not just skid row." nice neighborhoods in venice, all these communities, santa monica. if you drive around downtown l.a., it used to be every once in a while you'd have a side street that was kind of littered with garbage and now it's constant and chronic and they cannot clean it up fast enough and the problem is there's a couple things going on in california, in los angeles. and this is why i think eric garcetti
you almost need to have health care units in these precincts, help people with their drug addictions, and trying to clean them up, click to go get them up on their feet. there is a civil liberties debate about how much the government can do to move you around and curtailing freedom but at the same time if you have 99% of the city being affected by an out-of-control wild 1% of homeless, what kind of decisions does leadership have to make? they have to decide, representing 90% of these people...
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health care services for four years. some of the records were found in a cabinet in the health care unit but there is little evidence theyed had been acted upon. in fact, it took investigators a while to get access to the records. nobody could find the key. medication errors led to patients not getting the drugs they needed or getting double doses, or the most severe pressure ulcers would develop virtually unchecked. harm became normalised. the impact that had on their wellbeing absolutely needs to be established. in my 30 years in the nhs i haven't experienced something that feels so systematically not fit for purpose. bernie cuthel, who led the trust for four years, told us today she was truly sorry for the failings of the trust. this independent inquiry should now reveal the problems in full, cleansing a dark and shameful period in the history of the nhs. michael buchanan, bbc news, liverpool. in a moment we'll have the weather but first here's a reminder of today's extraordinary events in normandy paying tribute to all those who took part in the d day landings three quarters of a century ago. last post plays. these y
health care services for four years. some of the records were found in a cabinet in the health care unit but there is little evidence theyed had been acted upon. in fact, it took investigators a while to get access to the records. nobody could find the key. medication errors led to patients not getting the drugs they needed or getting double doses, or the most severe pressure ulcers would develop virtually unchecked. harm became normalised. the impact that had on their wellbeing absolutely...
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ladies and gentlemen we don't have a health care system in the united states. have a sickness care system in the united states. >> ed: now, so you hear that again a tilting heart to the left as we saw last night. and also come i would add remember john delineate the democrat candidate tol us on the program last night he thought ie for some people to say they want to and private health care insurance. again bernie sanders, kamala harris double down on that tonight as well as what bret mentioned every single democrat not just everyone but health care benefits for illegal immigrants, immigrants who are here illegally. shannon my soul moment ago the swarm of reporters all talking to bernie sanders. he has entered this room and kamala harris we have not quite so her yet but you can bet a swarm of reporters around her as well. we will be here the next two hours getting all the reaction from every single candidate and as it breaks, shannon. >> shannon: fascinating thing to watch how this unfolds into spin room after debate night. people are there as you said is crumb
ladies and gentlemen we don't have a health care system in the united states. have a sickness care system in the united states. >> ed: now, so you hear that again a tilting heart to the left as we saw last night. and also come i would add remember john delineate the democrat candidate tol us on the program last night he thought ie for some people to say they want to and private health care insurance. again bernie sanders, kamala harris double down on that tonight as well as what bret...
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. >> we don't have a health care system in the united states.have a sickness care system in the united states. >> the stage on both nights reflected the diversity. one openly gay candidate. candi. tonight the front runner, joe biden at the center of the stage, quickly becoming a target. >> joe biden was right when he said it was time to pass the torch to a new generation of americans 32 years ago, he's still right today. if we're going to solve the issues of automation, pass the torch. >> the moment revolving around that point. >> part of joe's generation. part of joe's generation. >> kamala harris, breaking through the crossfire. >> hey, guys, you know what? america does not want to witness a food fight. they want to know how we're going to put food on their fablfabl table. >> this night belonged to kamala harris, bringing the fight to the front runner and doing it in highly personal ways. >> senator harris confronting biden on race, working with segregationists in the senate. >> it was hurtful to hear you talk about the reputations of two unit
. >> we don't have a health care system in the united states.have a sickness care system in the united states. >> the stage on both nights reflected the diversity. one openly gay candidate. candi. tonight the front runner, joe biden at the center of the stage, quickly becoming a target. >> joe biden was right when he said it was time to pass the torch to a new generation of americans 32 years ago, he's still right today. if we're going to solve the issues of automation, pass...
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coalition for welcoming me and convening this important gathering about how the united states can and does lead in health care around the world. this is not necessarily the kind of stage i expected to be on when i was a young washington lawyer two decades ago before my first job at hhs, many of you may never have expected for me to attend gatherings like this either, but we are united here by the shared recognition that american leadership on the world stage is indispensable to american prosperity and peace at home. when i was first asked to serve at hhs in 2011 as general council i didn't imagine that foreign policy would become significance important of my work of domestic department. but i was confirmed in august of 2001, one month before 9/11 when everything changed. the day of 9/11 i quite literally experienced how much hhs needed to start thinking of ourselves as an integral part of the national security establishment. on 9/11 hhs had no control command center to keep us linked up among government and track public health that could arise or other significant event natural or manmade. only way to communi
coalition for welcoming me and convening this important gathering about how the united states can and does lead in health care around the world. this is not necessarily the kind of stage i expected to be on when i was a young washington lawyer two decades ago before my first job at hhs, many of you may never have expected for me to attend gatherings like this either, but we are united here by the shared recognition that american leadership on the world stage is indispensable to american...
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statehouse including mitch mcconnell should put up the vote in every chamber across the united states for free health carellegals. that picture and that whole statement that what went on during the debate, that could cost them not only the presidency, not only the federal house and the senate, but a lot of statehouses also because now that has become mainstream in the democrat party. lisa: absolutely. all right. well, thank you so much, blaise ingoglia and gina loudon, thanks for joining me tonight. >> my pleasure. lisa: all right. well, two watchdog groups claim hillary clinton and the dnc filed reports to cover up their hiring of fusion gps and british ex-spy christopher steele. lawyers from the campaign's legal center and the coolidge reagan foundation have each recently filed complaints with the federal election commission forcing the agency to act on the issue. they claim the dems filed the payments as legal services instead of opposition research. >>> and up next, we'll have more on the president's immigration policy with former acting i.c.e. director tom homan. it's going to be interesting. we're g
statehouse including mitch mcconnell should put up the vote in every chamber across the united states for free health carellegals. that picture and that whole statement that what went on during the debate, that could cost them not only the presidency, not only the federal house and the senate, but a lot of statehouses also because now that has become mainstream in the democrat party. lisa: absolutely. all right. well, thank you so much, blaise ingoglia and gina loudon, thanks for joining me...
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health care is a human right or not? i believe health care is a human right. [applause] sen. sanders: and that the united states should join every other major country on earth and guarantee health care to all people as a right. many americans do not know that. many americans do not know that we are the only major country not to guarantee health care to all people. i lived 50 miles away from canada, you know how much it costs, if you have a heart transplant in canada, you know what your bill is when you leave the hospital? anybody know? zero. you go to any doctor you want to, you don't have to take out your wallet, unless you park in the parking lot, which can be expensive. [laughter] sen. sanders: that is a civilized health care system. i am proud i have introduced the major medicare for all legislation, we have 16 cosponsors. poll after poll shows that the majority of americans support medicare for all. when we talk about our current dysfunctional health-care system, i want people to know -- people say, how can you afford health care for all? how many americans know that we are spending twice as much pe
health care is a human right or not? i believe health care is a human right. [applause] sen. sanders: and that the united states should join every other major country on earth and guarantee health care to all people as a right. many americans do not know that. many americans do not know that we are the only major country not to guarantee health care to all people. i lived 50 miles away from canada, you know how much it costs, if you have a heart transplant in canada, you know what your bill is...
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united states. people have ideas about health care, ideas are great, but i'm the only person who has actually createdhe first public health option in the united states, so there are going to be a lot of great ideas and a lot of talent on that stage, but i will be able to show we have created the best economy in the united states through implementation of the most progressive policies in the united states, and that is my state. so i believe my state is a template for success and a model for economic growth and an antidote to the trickle down nonsense of donald trump. we need to replace his chaos in d.c. with our progressive politics of washington state, and then we'll be talking about my effort to defeat climate crisis as well, so i look forward to this. should be a good night. >> your strategy, is your focus tomorrow night to beat your opponents who are on stage or to show america that you could beat donald trump? >> all of us need to be united, and we will be, and that is our first priority, to unite behind whoever our nominee is. >> but hold on, governor, you can't possibly be united rkts you're up
united states. people have ideas about health care, ideas are great, but i'm the only person who has actually createdhe first public health option in the united states, so there are going to be a lot of great ideas and a lot of talent on that stage, but i will be able to show we have created the best economy in the united states through implementation of the most progressive policies in the united states, and that is my state. so i believe my state is a template for success and a model for...
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but the most important part of the equation, he will destroy health care if he takes over health care. in the united kingdom, with all their best efforts, the amazing part of it, six-month waits for surgery, to get in line for doctors, for anything. why? because you take away all competition when you take away competition, party over. so again, we started out with this thing about how much things are going to cost. the cost is going to be on our lives and how we go about health care. that's going to be a huge, huge problem. david: the other thing is he doesn't seem to see any difference between government spending $32 trillion and the private sector. i know it's a mix, the health system, of private and public, but there is a difference. to double the budget of the federal government, he doesn't like allusions to venezuela but you have to do what venezuela did which is print phony money which means hyperinflation. >> this is part of the challenge of responding to rhetoric as policy. there is no chance in our lifetime that we are going to have a completely socialized -- david: i hope you're right. >>
but the most important part of the equation, he will destroy health care if he takes over health care. in the united kingdom, with all their best efforts, the amazing part of it, six-month waits for surgery, to get in line for doctors, for anything. why? because you take away all competition when you take away competition, party over. so again, we started out with this thing about how much things are going to cost. the cost is going to be on our lives and how we go about health care. that's...
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rob: the moment of the night, democrats uniting behind one issue providing health care for illegal immigrantsn: hands a moment of the night. how will this impact the economy? peter morici of the national trade commission joins us to discuss. break it down if we can. >> undocumented workers would be documented. they carry insurance cards and all the rest, the notion that they are illegal would go away even though they are illegal and it would be an enormous magnet. we have many more millions of people trying to get their hands on berniecare, that would drive down wages of ordinary working americans, people with high school education or less, it would be unfair to them, they would pay more taxes for this contraption. rob: we talked about before on the show but when you put together free education through college, free healthcare and semi-open border stance which is what we heard it is a recipe for disaster. >> you can't have open border and welfare state because it attracts too many people and conditions are terrible as they said in central america but i would point out to you democrats have a
rob: the moment of the night, democrats uniting behind one issue providing health care for illegal immigrantsn: hands a moment of the night. how will this impact the economy? peter morici of the national trade commission joins us to discuss. break it down if we can. >> undocumented workers would be documented. they carry insurance cards and all the rest, the notion that they are illegal would go away even though they are illegal and it would be an enormous magnet. we have many more...
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that unit hello well after addressing the issues of health care wages poverty in general something that is seen in this country as somewhat of a failure of the so-called waste reform the presenters of the q. and a session reminded lot of our putin that the european union is about to decide whether to extend the sanctions against russia talking about the economic restrictions that were adopted as a result of the events in and around ukraine in 2014 well of lot of more putin was addressing this point after several questions. that were addressed to him one of them was probably it's worth making a quarrel indeed to the russians are worried about how moscow is getting along with europe and to that. that russia was and the country that is. this bad as you said he believes that these kind of things are similar to what's going on against china when it comes to the trade wars so he openly compared the tariff war the trade war what you want with what russia was facing about 4 or 5 years ago when these sanctions against russia were implemented let's have a listen to what exactly the russian presid
that unit hello well after addressing the issues of health care wages poverty in general something that is seen in this country as somewhat of a failure of the so-called waste reform the presenters of the q. and a session reminded lot of our putin that the european union is about to decide whether to extend the sanctions against russia talking about the economic restrictions that were adopted as a result of the events in and around ukraine in 2014 well of lot of more putin was addressing this...
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to set the stage, we know that the united states spends a lot on health care. here is something else. those same 12 countries, here is your life expectancy. it's best in japan and goes down to the u.k. at 82. 84 down to 81, then united states is 79. we spend twice the means and people are dying earlier here. not only are they dying earlier -- oh, there is one other thing. what do the seven countries have in common? south korea, chile, slovenia, guianape, french lebanon, and cuba? , who said that? they all rank higher in life expectancy. we are lower than most countries. we are lower than cuba, nothing against cuba, but it's a little out of sorts. you saw some of this data the .ther day 1998 to 2010 -- 2010 is the most recent year they have this massive, hundreds of thousands of records they have look through and found out what symptoms have at the end of life. moderate to severe pain. it's the thing that most of us worry about. the thing is, hospice and palliative care physicians can tell you they can manage all but 2% of pain. there is no reason to be in pain a
to set the stage, we know that the united states spends a lot on health care. here is something else. those same 12 countries, here is your life expectancy. it's best in japan and goes down to the u.k. at 82. 84 down to 81, then united states is 79. we spend twice the means and people are dying earlier here. not only are they dying earlier -- oh, there is one other thing. what do the seven countries have in common? south korea, chile, slovenia, guianape, french lebanon, and cuba? , who said...
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go to guantanamo bay, there are terrorists held that get better health care than those kids that tried to cross the border in the unitedtates. true or false here? >> this is also true. no one is saying things at guantanamo bay are perfect. there have been reports of abuse and neglect but detainees do get access to health care. under military law, we can't bring those detainees to the united states for care. they have surgery on their joints, routine colon skopies. we have seen several reports of the children that are being detained are living in squaller conditions and don't have access to items like toothbrushes and soap. >> developing flu-like and respiratory conditions. >> an unfortunate reality there. back to senator klobuchar, she mentioned free public college and wanting to cancel up to $40,000 in debt for americans. >> i do get concerned for paying for college for rich kids, i do. i think my plan is a good one. that would be first of all to make community college free and make sure everyone else besides that top percentile gets help with their education. >> this is a common criticism of this plan. is senator war
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bloomberg has learned general motors wants to hire more temporary workers and trim its health care costs. the unitedo workers is not likely to cooperate. the union is still unhappy over gm's plans to close 4 four factories in the u.s.. that should make for interesting times when the two sides get together this summer to work out the new contract. another big sale for airbus at the paris air show. american airlines ordered 50 of the new longest range versions of the a321s. facebook is not rushing into its ofch of the -- it's launch ra. the cfo spoke to bloomberg in france. >> window we are in a regulated space. we need to talk to people and that is what we are doing. and that we are then going to launch. taylor: maxine waters is urging facebook to halt work on liberal . on libra guy: the ftse 100 is down today, the pound is higher than dax is fairly flat and we are waiting for the fed. we don't want to put too many positions on. basically, everything is on hold. we will wait and see what the fed is going to deliver a little later on. 7:00 p.m. london time tonight. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: stocks fin
bloomberg has learned general motors wants to hire more temporary workers and trim its health care costs. the unitedo workers is not likely to cooperate. the union is still unhappy over gm's plans to close 4 four factories in the u.s.. that should make for interesting times when the two sides get together this summer to work out the new contract. another big sale for airbus at the paris air show. american airlines ordered 50 of the new longest range versions of the a321s. facebook is not...
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technology, but most importantly, we need a president who is committed to creating the rsal health care in unitedrica. everyone gets health care as a basic right of citizenship. o americans should be worried about whether they can pay for their insulin or worry about children's health care or worry about whether if they make health care get that they may be signing up to bankrupt themselves. about ican should worry that, and we know we can do this. why do we know that? have e other countries done it. france has a universal health has a stem, sweden universal health care system, universal ands has a health care system, and germany has a universal health care so we can build a universal health care system in the wealthiest nation in the world. one thing about all of those countries whose systems we have a none of them single-payer universal health there'stem, which shows lots of way of creating niversal health care in this country. my plan, better care, gives as a american health care right. it invests in our communities and ensures we have high-quality care, it puts money cannst basic research so
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. >> 2020 debate candidates united on health care for illegal immigrants. >> is we should have if governmentmarkets are higher this morning, look at futures indicating a gain 74 points on dow industrials this morning at opening of trading, in about an hour and a half s&p futures up 61/4 nasdaq futures up 51/2 banks are higher in the premarket the federal reserve, approved a capital plan for 16 banks after think passed federal reserve stress test all up 2% on average, in premarket about this morning, that is giving meteorite a if i remember tone yesterday s&p, nasdaq higher dow down due do boeing great month check out the numbers, for month of june markets all sharplyshire all up better than 6%. >> across the board, in europe this morning, markets meyer across the board, take a look, ft 100 up 18 cac quarante in paris up 20 dax in germany up 67. in asia overnight markets down of course investors woikt that meeting between president trump and president xi jinping. >> breaking news, eye heart media approved on nasdaq going public in a year that has been incredibly busy with ipos a preview in te
. >> 2020 debate candidates united on health care for illegal immigrants. >> is we should have if governmentmarkets are higher this morning, look at futures indicating a gain 74 points on dow industrials this morning at opening of trading, in about an hour and a half s&p futures up 61/4 nasdaq futures up 51/2 banks are higher in the premarket the federal reserve, approved a capital plan for 16 banks after think passed federal reserve stress test all up 2% on average, in...