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do stay with us. >>> with united health care, access to quality health care may be closer than you think find coverage solutions for nearly every budget no matter where take you. so access to care may be closer than you think. when you choose united health care. learmore at uhc.com. >> hi this is lisa from four imprint. you know we have some brand new woohoos. >> dial up the wow factor. we specialize in awesome items that are certain to awe and guaranteed to deliver some oh yeah. >> i love it. >> go to for imprint.com and find some wow now. for imprint. for certain. >> so you can enjoy the perfect temperature with your morning matcha. >> creates a schedule for your home. >> i love saving money before breakfast. >> businesses have to find new ways to compete in order to thrive in an ever changing market. the right decision with a mark who understands your industry as well as the local mark where is you do business can help lay a solid foundation for your future. pnc provides the resources for one of the nation's largest banks and local leaders with a focus on customized insights to help y
do stay with us. >>> with united health care, access to quality health care may be closer than you think find coverage solutions for nearly every budget no matter where take you. so access to care may be closer than you think. when you choose united health care. learmore at uhc.com. >> hi this is lisa from four imprint. you know we have some brand new woohoos. >> dial up the wow factor. we specialize in awesome items that are certain to awe and guaranteed to deliver some oh...
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um -- the there is one family member enroll in the united health care medicare plan and at least one family member enroll in the nonmedicare plan. the vast major of those enrolled are in employee plus one tier it is one employee or one retiree and their covered department, a spouse. and society difference in cost for most retirees their coverage is paid for by the employer subsidy well is a cost for the cost of that one department and for the one the difference in cost between the uhc doctor's plan and select network is 37.79 per month. >> this is a good draft. >> thank you. a lot of work. >> so we developed a comprehensive communication plan for the split family members postcard demonstrated on the screen is set to be mailed out on september the 16th. in addition e mail pointing these members to a microsite set up with detailed information is set to go out after. beginning the week of september 19th united health care attempt to reach out call to each impacted family in attempt to answer questions they may have. close to the end of the year, blue shield will sends a claim informatio
um -- the there is one family member enroll in the united health care medicare plan and at least one family member enroll in the nonmedicare plan. the vast major of those enrolled are in employee plus one tier it is one employee or one retiree and their covered department, a spouse. and society difference in cost for most retirees their coverage is paid for by the employer subsidy well is a cost for the cost of that one department and for the one the difference in cost between the uhc doctor's...
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health care system company. the department had filed an antilawsuit to to stop united health care's acquisition of change. ny will acquire change for $7.8 billion. change is jumping 6.5% right now. united wants to diversify its business beyond insurance and plans to merge change health care with its op tunnel, data and consulting business. united is just about flat on the session. investors taking a gamble on casino stocks on news that hong kong plans to ease its covid restrictions. beijing supports hong kong's decision, so u.s. stocks with macau exposure which, of course, is the chinese mecca of gambling, wynn, las vegas sands and mgm moving higher. paypal moving lower as susquehanna downgraded from positive to neutral. analysts worried that the online payment product will be a drag on the company. it's a drag on the stock. it's down 3.25%, but braintree accounts for 31% of paypal's total the payments but is expected to grow to 44% by 2023. >>> many have tried for years to come up with ways to scrub carbon from the if air we breathe. but they -- bet they never thought about this, how about capturing it an
health care system company. the department had filed an antilawsuit to to stop united health care's acquisition of change. ny will acquire change for $7.8 billion. change is jumping 6.5% right now. united wants to diversify its business beyond insurance and plans to merge change health care with its op tunnel, data and consulting business. united is just about flat on the session. investors taking a gamble on casino stocks on news that hong kong plans to ease its covid restrictions. beijing...
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i mean united health -- health care's done well you trimmed that, why?listen, we're still overweight health care we think it's the most attractive and best price of, you know, the defensive names when you look at it relative to utilities and staples. this is a company that in the last 12 months has outperformed the sector by 32%, and the russell 1,000 rose by 50%. it became one of our largest holdings in the portfolio, and so this is just a little maintenance. we're trimming it a little bit >> home depot you trim, eog you trimmed. these moves come across as expressing an overall view of the market seats i don't know how it could be otherwise. >> well, i think you have to do that listen, we broke the major support level, scotty, in 3900 today. i think the next stop is probably 3600, but we want to stay invested because at some point here with the market -- with the duration of this bear market being as long as it has been, and really everybody moving to weiss' side of the boat, which is betting against the fed, and that's really betting they're going to m
i mean united health -- health care's done well you trimmed that, why?listen, we're still overweight health care we think it's the most attractive and best price of, you know, the defensive names when you look at it relative to utilities and staples. this is a company that in the last 12 months has outperformed the sector by 32%, and the russell 1,000 rose by 50%. it became one of our largest holdings in the portfolio, and so this is just a little maintenance. we're trimming it a little bit...
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out there in your universe >> so, with all this down turn, i would say i really like managed health care. unitede and united with the ups and downs with the high quality names. >> erin gibbs. thank you very much. we appreciate it that does it for us here on "worldwide exchange. "squawk box" picks up coverage coming up next >>> good morning whipsaw week for investors futures are higher a little bit as we await another batch of economic data head of next week's fed meeting >>> breaking news. the white house says a tentative railway agreement has been reached. >>> the patagonia founder is giving away his company. why so many people are talking about it this morning. it's thursday, september 15th, 2022 and "squawk box" begins right now. >>> welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc. we are live from the nasdaq market site in times square. i'm rebecca quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. here we are thursday morning u.s. equity futures are higher this hour because of the good news you heard on the potential agreement for the railway to prevent a strike that would have been bad news. this mo
out there in your universe >> so, with all this down turn, i would say i really like managed health care. unitede and united with the ups and downs with the high quality names. >> erin gibbs. thank you very much. we appreciate it that does it for us here on "worldwide exchange. "squawk box" picks up coverage coming up next >>> good morning whipsaw week for investors futures are higher a little bit as we await another batch of economic data head of next week's...
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i think health care is one of the leading sectors invest should be allocated towards in this kind of environment >> steph >> i like health care. i picked united health care yesterday for my final trade, but i also like animal health so i like zoetis. i like those two names and of course i round it out by owning j&j. i like the dividend yield and balance sheet there as well. >> i agree but i like that area, united health i think there's a lot of good stuff in there now we're getting interested in tootative surgical i think there's a lot opportunity at secular growth in health care. one of the points you talk about when you think capital out of the market what it makes investors do is return on invested capital it's not capital is free so my effective return is to be the risk rate. it's not we go back to the model and say what do i need that my equity return is higher than the cost of my capital. and that is to your point is where the druckenmillers made a lot of money >> let us know if you make a move in either of those. we're going to take a quick break. straight ahead billionaire investor jim chanos is going to join us right before he takes
i think health care is one of the leading sectors invest should be allocated towards in this kind of environment >> steph >> i like health care. i picked united health care yesterday for my final trade, but i also like animal health so i like zoetis. i like those two names and of course i round it out by owning j&j. i like the dividend yield and balance sheet there as well. >> i agree but i like that area, united health i think there's a lot of good stuff in there now...
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it's the health care names amgen, united health care, mcdonald's, j&j. ow higher by a third of 1%. health care, utilities, communication services, stacples and guess what, the nasdaq 100 also just going positive in the final moments of trade the nasdaq composite is still down 0.2 of 1%, but you've had some buying here just in the last few moments or so, potentially positioning ahead of that all-important jobs report which comes out tomorrow morning. just the nasdaq and russell 2000 extend the losing streak the s&p a third of 1% higher that's it for me on "closing bell." into "overtime" with scott >> all right, sara, thanks very much we'll see you in just a bit. welcome to "overtime." i'm scott wapner we're just getting started here at post 9 at the new york stock exchange and it is good to be back broadcom and lululemon, we'll have those reports the moment they drop and the most important things you need to know as an investor in the meantime let's get right to our talk of tape. september is a historically hard
it's the health care names amgen, united health care, mcdonald's, j&j. ow higher by a third of 1%. health care, utilities, communication services, stacples and guess what, the nasdaq 100 also just going positive in the final moments of trade the nasdaq composite is still down 0.2 of 1%, but you've had some buying here just in the last few moments or so, potentially positioning ahead of that all-important jobs report which comes out tomorrow morning. just the nasdaq and russell 2000 extend...
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stephanie link >> united health care, number one player in managed care and actually doing a lot of mt in m&a. you'll see a lot of synergies. double-digit organic growth as well the stock is down 7% from its highs. >> okay, josh brown? >> warren buffett is still sitting on $106 billion in cash. a lot of it in "t" bills, earning a whole bunch of money but if there is a situation that develops in the market, he will pounce he's been buying all year. i like this play defensively and offensively. >> michael farr? >> i'm buying it for the long-term and i'm just adding the positions in johnson and johnson, safe place to be, aaa balance sheet, 16 times earnings, 2.7% dividend. i'm way overwaited in health care the benchmark with cbs, abbott, bdx, stryker, med tronick. i like this area to ride out this storm >> farmer jim. deere, really? >> so cliche >> i actually didn't think of the connection, but you're always on top of things. >> really? you didn't >> here's why i picked it. >> that's all i thought. >> i'm aware that it's a treacherous market out there when do these final trades, i want t
stephanie link >> united health care, number one player in managed care and actually doing a lot of mt in m&a. you'll see a lot of synergies. double-digit organic growth as well the stock is down 7% from its highs. >> okay, josh brown? >> warren buffett is still sitting on $106 billion in cash. a lot of it in "t" bills, earning a whole bunch of money but if there is a situation that develops in the market, he will pounce he's been buying all year. i like this...
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more than 1,000-point sell-off on the dow 30 out of 30 dow stocks are weaker bigger drags, united health careldman sachs and home depot. those three together dragging about 300 points alone but you've got everybody weaker.
more than 1,000-point sell-off on the dow 30 out of 30 dow stocks are weaker bigger drags, united health careldman sachs and home depot. those three together dragging about 300 points alone but you've got everybody weaker.
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without question need to lean towards quality, and a lot of the companies like eog, alphabet, and united health carerepresented in the report, these are companies that i own, these are companies in the etf -- >> can you give us your thesis on o'reilly? you're not concerned about inflationary pressures hitting people buying things for their cars >> first of all, we own so many of the names on the list, actually most of them, that i got a little scared people would think i work at goldman sachs. but on o'reilly, o'reilly has been such a good performer this year that i think i mentioned we termed it, and people still drive and perhaps they haven't bought new or used cars because the prices have gone up so much, but they have to fix their old cars that's the thesis for the current environment. but it's also a stable grower, nice cash flow it's not a cheap stock right now. we still own a big position, not as much as we used to, though. >> one question about o'reilly, and i've been talking about that with them. i have a lot of friends that moved far away from their jobs because they thought this work from
without question need to lean towards quality, and a lot of the companies like eog, alphabet, and united health carerepresented in the report, these are companies that i own, these are companies in the etf -- >> can you give us your thesis on o'reilly? you're not concerned about inflationary pressures hitting people buying things for their cars >> first of all, we own so many of the names on the list, actually most of them, that i got a little scared people would think i work at...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> the last minute of "60 minutes" is sponsored by united health care.ry we first reported last november about a growing number of aviation companies racing to develop a new generation of supersonic passenger jets. one of them, the american startup company, boom, and its founder blake shoal had already created a test plane when we visited the factory. >> this is it? >> that's it. >> oh, wow. turning that test plane into a passenger transport called overture as we said in our story, was a long shot. >> and we're working with rolls-royce on a custom engine that will power overture. >> you're working with rolls-royce. this engine does not exist yet? >> it is a lightly customized engine. part of that is rolls-royce's work where they are turning design knobs. >> this month, the odds for success grew longer when rolls-royce withdrew from the partnership and left boom actively searching for another engine maker. i'm bill whitaker. we'll be back next week with another edition of "60 minutes." when it was time to sign up for a medicare plan... mom didn't know whi
. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> the last minute of "60 minutes" is sponsored by united health care.ry we first reported last november about a growing number of aviation companies racing to develop a new generation of supersonic passenger jets. one of them, the american startup company, boom, and its founder blake shoal had already created a test plane when we visited the factory. >> this is it? >> that's it. >> oh, wow. turning that test plane...
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more than 1,000-point sell-off on the dow 30 out of 30 dow stocks are weaker bigger drags, united health care, goldman sachs and home depot. those three together dragging about 300 points alone but you've got everybody weaker. verizon is holding up the best along with merck and walgreens but all still lower. s&p 500 down 3.6%. we are looking at our worst day in a while the nasdaq down 4.5%, worst day since june for the nasdaq. tech is the hardest hit right now. as we've been seeing in this bear market when interest rates spike, the 2-year yield is at the highest level since 2007 and those interest rate sensitive tech stocks are getting slammed. i'll give you a live look at the worst performing s&p 500 sectors right now. again, every sector is in the red. at the very bottom of the list as you can see communication services, technology, discretionary, financials and real estate. that yield curve inverting even further where the 2-year yield spikes over the 10-year yield, a signal of recession. we're all over this market recession. we've got a great lineup of guests including david zerbos, anast
more than 1,000-point sell-off on the dow 30 out of 30 dow stocks are weaker bigger drags, united health care, goldman sachs and home depot. those three together dragging about 300 points alone but you've got everybody weaker. verizon is holding up the best along with merck and walgreens but all still lower. s&p 500 down 3.6%. we are looking at our worst day in a while the nasdaq down 4.5%, worst day since june for the nasdaq. tech is the hardest hit right now. as we've been seeing in this...
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dedication to the profession the purpose of the action is to help new employees of our health care to join the united family of health workers to celebrate those who have already taken the first successful practical steps and mentors of youth. we decided to hold this holiday and make it a tradition, because the young people who come to us, so that they understand the significance of the fact that the first jobs. this is an institution of the healthcare of the city of minsk with its own requirements with its own capabilities and technologies. maybe somewhere even with the specifics i want to see today, all the young people who come to us from the perspective of development and health care of the city of minsk and the health care management of the city of minsk also get only good impressions from the team itself from the work. i like it for 3 years of study. i realized that this is mine, that medicine is mine. uh, i like to help people and for this purpose i came to the emergency medical service and chose a profession a very long time ago. i really like this profession. since childhood, i planned to be
dedication to the profession the purpose of the action is to help new employees of our health care to join the united family of health workers to celebrate those who have already taken the first successful practical steps and mentors of youth. we decided to hold this holiday and make it a tradition, because the young people who come to us, so that they understand the significance of the fact that the first jobs. this is an institution of the healthcare of the city of minsk with its own...
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health care but we get so little in return? madam president, let's be clear. the current debate over health care in the united states really has nothing to do with health care. frankly, it is hard to defend this dysfunctional system. the health care debate has everything to do with the unquestionable -- unquenchable greed of the health care industry and their desire to maintain a system which fails the average american but which makes the industry huge profits every single year. while ordinary americans struggle to pay for health care during this pandemic, the six largest health insurance companies in our country made over $60 billion in profits last year, led by united health group, which made $24 billion in 2021. madam president, while millions of americans cannot afford soaring health care costs, the top executives in the insurance industry receive huge amounts of compensation. in 2020 -- remember, 70 million uninsured and underinsured, 68,000 dying every year because they don't get to a doctor on time. but in 2020, the ceo's of 178 major health care companies collectively made $3.2 billion in total compen
health care but we get so little in return? madam president, let's be clear. the current debate over health care in the united states really has nothing to do with health care. frankly, it is hard to defend this dysfunctional system. the health care debate has everything to do with the unquestionable -- unquenchable greed of the health care industry and their desire to maintain a system which fails the average american but which makes the industry huge profits every single year. while ordinary...
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important story which is namely that the government is lost the department of justice blocked united health care'sbuy change health care they are in the information services, helping understand kind of billing and patient resources and a lot of different things the deal is going to happen. and of course, as you might expect, change health care stock is moving up judge said i don't see it. it was trying to block a vertical deal. and that has always proved to be difficult for the government think at&t and time warner you can see the reaction there the doj put a statement out a moment ago saying, we respectfully disagree with the court's decision and are reviewing the opinion closely to evaluate next steps, protecting competition access to affordable health care is of the utmost importance to the antitrust division they could appeal. they could even, in fact, you know, seek an injunction from an appeals court, not allowing the deal to go forward the companies wait 10 days, see, most likely close in the face of a potential appeal any of other deals impacted. unh in a deal to buy a nursing care, uncg y
important story which is namely that the government is lost the department of justice blocked united health care'sbuy change health care they are in the information services, helping understand kind of billing and patient resources and a lot of different things the deal is going to happen. and of course, as you might expect, change health care stock is moving up judge said i don't see it. it was trying to block a vertical deal. and that has always proved to be difficult for the government think...
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health care. there are a couple companies centene, united healthcare. as been doing really well. >> sort of like one of those under the radar stocks every time the market gets wobbly, shaky these stocks hold up. they still do well, outperform the market. those are a safe plastic larly until more cpi numbers, fed meets in september. those are safe places to go for the next month. charles: speaking of the fed, all eyes on the jobs report tomorrow. golly, it could be anything, really could be at this point you know. i saw a headline somewhere one of reasons president biden is giving speech tonight is getting ahead of the jobs report. if it is bad news then, mark, the market could get a pretty good bounce but would you consider that a trading bounce? to erin's point, don't we need a lot of information before we say the fed's done? >> you need quarters and quarters of info. as the fed chairman said this will be a long-term issue, this inflation. they're dedicated to combating it. so it could be good, right. it is an election year. if they're great numbers i w
health care. there are a couple companies centene, united healthcare. as been doing really well. >> sort of like one of those under the radar stocks every time the market gets wobbly, shaky these stocks hold up. they still do well, outperform the market. those are a safe plastic larly until more cpi numbers, fed meets in september. those are safe places to go for the next month. charles: speaking of the fed, all eyes on the jobs report tomorrow. golly, it could be anything, really could...
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investment and those spaces >> joe, when we did our stock summit many months ago you picked united health, and health caree today, cgen. >> i've been active there and sold recently, used the capital to go into cgen by ownership of merck on any pull back i'd like to own to. bristol myers i don't own it that's been working well got my eye on intuitive surgical right here and might take a position on that name. also keeping an eye on abbvie and i think a name that brin in the past and i apologize if she's still in it that's pulled back recently and looks attractive here. >> you mentioned abbvie. everyone seems to like that. let's talk about energy. coming up still leading on the year we'll find out how we're playing it into the end of this year plus for hispanic heritage month cnbc celebrating our teammates and contributors here's gena sanchez. >> the benefit to being hispanic is that it is a naturally inclusive culture. you can come from many different racial backgrounds and be classed as hispanic. the challenge to that is that it can create divisions and a lack of cohesion within the community, and so the
investment and those spaces >> joe, when we did our stock summit many months ago you picked united health, and health caree today, cgen. >> i've been active there and sold recently, used the capital to go into cgen by ownership of merck on any pull back i'd like to own to. bristol myers i don't own it that's been working well got my eye on intuitive surgical right here and might take a position on that name. also keeping an eye on abbvie and i think a name that brin in the past and...
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health organization said the end of the pandemic is in sight. the cdc says nearly 400 people die every day of covid in the united states. some health careerts say it's still not time to declare the pandemic over. i do hope you're with us earlier today on mornings onto the nine when we talk live with ucsf infectious disease specialist dr peter chin hong, he said covid is too unpredictable to declare the pandemic is over an aspirational goal we're getting there. um we're coming down the mountain. but we're not definitely, uh, uber the covid pandemic. it's still amounts us. um and i'm worried for three reasons. the first reason is that too many deaths. it's several full higher than a normal flu season number two. it's unpredictable. still and number three. there's still a lot of inequities in access to treatment and vaccines. some experts are concerned about a resurgence of both covid and the flu this winter, which is being called a twinned emmick. dr chen hong also said it's a good idea to get a flu shot along with the updated by vaillant covid booster. despite worried that in me, cause me to have a little bit of side effects. i still wou
health organization said the end of the pandemic is in sight. the cdc says nearly 400 people die every day of covid in the united states. some health careerts say it's still not time to declare the pandemic over. i do hope you're with us earlier today on mornings onto the nine when we talk live with ucsf infectious disease specialist dr peter chin hong, he said covid is too unpredictable to declare the pandemic is over an aspirational goal we're getting there. um we're coming down the mountain....
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help and i can help helping support from a health officials, but also from food and and care is due to the accessibility basic needs. a health care and the units are under the water. why do we have been doing where my mobile can next? we are providing the services that are to people and given directors out of the outdoor where the water bond is in the hygiene origin decision. busy are thinking that contaminated water and how are you actually getting to these places where looking at pictures here of the flooding and the destruction, which is just so extensive. yeah, this massive florida has damage the infrastructure. a joy you don't know. so how do things look for you and your work? we've heard from some people that the situation is only going to get worse. yes, we foresee the situation is turning good because we have seen the data or diseases, malaria infections, or just we don't foresee the cases. we love search there because there is an accessibility to have services as well. and people have limited access to the medical services and other basic needs. this candy ok, we'll have to leave a day and run some room. thank you very much for joinin
help and i can help helping support from a health officials, but also from food and and care is due to the accessibility basic needs. a health care and the units are under the water. why do we have been doing where my mobile can next? we are providing the services that are to people and given directors out of the outdoor where the water bond is in the hygiene origin decision. busy are thinking that contaminated water and how are you actually getting to these places where looking at pictures...
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we are hosting this conference to bring together local businesses and health care providers, to unite a vision put forward in this strategy to jump start this effort today, the white house announced bold commitments from the nation's businesses philanthropic and nonprofit sectors and it'll take these groups and many others to end hunger and improve nutrition. to compliment the bold school meals proposal i just described, the national nonprofit food corp. well mobilize $250 million to impact 500,000 students per year over the next eight years and access to free and nourishing school meals and expand hands on nutrition education in schools through their nourishing futures initiative. meyer, the midwest super chain store will receive usda approval for eight and sent if program for snap customers to buy , healthy food and offering discounts to purchase quality foods, fruits, and vegetables. this is personal to each of us. it touches all of us. as we embark on this conference, i want all of us to take a moment to recognize the significance of what we are about to do. something like this ha
we are hosting this conference to bring together local businesses and health care providers, to unite a vision put forward in this strategy to jump start this effort today, the white house announced bold commitments from the nation's businesses philanthropic and nonprofit sectors and it'll take these groups and many others to end hunger and improve nutrition. to compliment the bold school meals proposal i just described, the national nonprofit food corp. well mobilize $250 million to impact...
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these additional expenses together with other and with other funding, in particular for health care in the united states. republicans, some senators say that in principle they are not against additional additional support for ukraine, but some of them is ready to vote separately from the general package, what can be included there, too, we do not yet know in this 11.7 billion, but according to sanatoriums, humanitarian, military and economic can be laid there support for ukraine democrats it looks like they are going to support regardless of whether this package will be considered separately in a pile with other funding and the question is how their colleagues from the republican party will vote as a whole it looks like there are currently no problems with the principled support of ukraine there may be questions regarding the voting procedure, how to vote and things like that, so we will be watching. do not approve, at least the children until some decision by the end of september, until september 30, then the deadline expires, so we will see how this situation will develop also on the capital hi
these additional expenses together with other and with other funding, in particular for health care in the united states. republicans, some senators say that in principle they are not against additional additional support for ukraine, but some of them is ready to vote separately from the general package, what can be included there, too, we do not yet know in this 11.7 billion, but according to sanatoriums, humanitarian, military and economic can be laid there support for ukraine democrats it...
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care unit, as his house was bombed. we told his story on our broadcasts to health care, we work with doctors, we will establish a body ofe here, what to show the appropriate consultation, so everything will work, but the most important childhood began was supportive treatment in our case, and it is necessary we will definitely show you. of course, these should be shown, but he is really a hero who stayed mariupol did not leave the cubs. yes, the head of the military civil administration of mariupol does not help the kids, he promised to solve the housing problem for the surgeon, the doctor will soon move to one of the five apartment dormitories, like they are also being restored by customers from the sister city of st. petersburg, but in construction teams. every fourth mariupol citizen. in total , more than 2,000 specialists are involved in the construction hundreds of construction equipment machines work on the sites. and there are also harvesting equipment and buses in st. petersburgers helping the city to recover and return to a peaceful normal life. after all, the city day in mariupol took place after not as large-
care unit, as his house was bombed. we told his story on our broadcasts to health care, we work with doctors, we will establish a body ofe here, what to show the appropriate consultation, so everything will work, but the most important childhood began was supportive treatment in our case, and it is necessary we will definitely show you. of course, these should be shown, but he is really a hero who stayed mariupol did not leave the cubs. yes, the head of the military civil administration of...
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health units come in. mobile health units have the capability to bring high quality health care to all americans specialtiony those in -- americans, especially those in underserved areas. this allows fqhc's flexibility to use their grants to establish mobile health units. this will allow health centers to better serve their communities, especially communities that have traditionally been hard to reach. and this does so at no additional cost to the taxpayer. in my district we've seen the difference these mobile units make. for example, the nevada health center currently runs three mobile health centers, health units. the children mobile medical unit, the ronald mcdonald care mobile unit, and the mammo van. the mammo van is a mobile unit that travels to underserved areas of our state, providing mammograms to women in geographically isolated areas and those who may not otherwise seek this important preventive care that will allow for early detection and simply will save lives. the first person care clinic in nevada also has a mobile health unit and is in the process of setting up a second one. which will expand
health units come in. mobile health units have the capability to bring high quality health care to all americans specialtiony those in -- americans, especially those in underserved areas. this allows fqhc's flexibility to use their grants to establish mobile health units. this will allow health centers to better serve their communities, especially communities that have traditionally been hard to reach. and this does so at no additional cost to the taxpayer. in my district we've seen the...
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united health here? >> the steady eddie. in a long-term uptrend, continues to grind higher. i think managed careest pockets, best of the sector and i think united health is one of the stronger charts and best of that managed care group. so it's a stock that has paused below its april high at around $550 some may see a double top. we see a pause in an uptrend i think as long as $500 support is intact that's the stock's 200 interday average i think it's a matter of time before united health breaks to the upside once market conditions possibly in the fourth quarter >> all right ari, thank you very much we appreciate your time today. >>> up next, bitcoin bouncing back this afternoon but not before crypto prices cratered. will put the moves under the microscope with the man who can bust the moves that would be dom chu. oh, i can tell business is going through the “woof”. but seriously we need a reliable way to help keep everyone connected from wherever we go. well at at&t we'll help you find the right wireless plan for you. so, you can stay connected to all your drivers and stores on america's most r
united health here? >> the steady eddie. in a long-term uptrend, continues to grind higher. i think managed careest pockets, best of the sector and i think united health is one of the stronger charts and best of that managed care group. so it's a stock that has paused below its april high at around $550 some may see a double top. we see a pause in an uptrend i think as long as $500 support is intact that's the stock's 200 interday average i think it's a matter of time before united health...
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health care system. of course she and her former husband john ehrenreich wrote the book "the american health empire: power, profits, and politics." accredited with shaping this analysis of the health industrial complex of unitedd extraordinary focus on profit in the market health care system. she was a pioneer in that. remember often meeting -- i think it was 17 mary street, the health pact offices, the radical involved in some sort of issues around health care would meet on a reveler basis and barbara divided a lot of the research and information that those of us who are organizing our community's did not have the time, a lot of wk weid would not have happened without the enormous reservoir of information she provided. the black panther party, the public of new africa, the young lords, and other groups working in the black and brown communities. so she was really a giant. i recommend people who don't do that part of her history to read an article she wrote about 20 years later and you can find it on the iernet called open giving power to the people: the early days of health pact." she credits her experience with health pact of shaping her entire world view. she went on with many wonderful important things, o
health care system. of course she and her former husband john ehrenreich wrote the book "the american health empire: power, profits, and politics." accredited with shaping this analysis of the health industrial complex of unitedd extraordinary focus on profit in the market health care system. she was a pioneer in that. remember often meeting -- i think it was 17 mary street, the health pact offices, the radical involved in some sort of issues around health care would meet on a reveler...
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in terms of health care, recent figures show cubans can expect to live to 79. for the first time in the united expectancy has dropped -- first time in a century. several years, as numbers dropped to 76. can you talk about cuba's health care system and also how you dealt with covid, the difference between united states and cuba and your development of vaccines? >> declaring cuba are calling cuba a failed state seemed like a confession of wishful thinking. that is been the policy of united states, to make cuba what it is not. if you compare cuba to the u.s. in education, in the guarantee of quality health care for all, in science and technology, there is no way anyone with a sensible mine would call cuba a failed state. even though as i said -- cuba has come out of the covid pandemic with our own resources as a result of our robust danger of our public health system and scientific results and the fact we produced our own vaccines. not one, but five candidates, through which were applied. the ones that had a major role in solving -- cuba continues to thrive in art, education, science, sports in s
in terms of health care, recent figures show cubans can expect to live to 79. for the first time in the united expectancy has dropped -- first time in a century. several years, as numbers dropped to 76. can you talk about cuba's health care system and also how you dealt with covid, the difference between united states and cuba and your development of vaccines? >> declaring cuba are calling cuba a failed state seemed like a confession of wishful thinking. that is been the policy of united...
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united states. the flights, schools, health care, schools, all of that, the trump wall was cheaper.listen. >> the southern border has been completely erased. we no longer have a border. think of it, two years ago we had the strongest border in the history of our country. we no longer have a border. we have the weakest border in history and i think it's probably the weakest border of any country. no third world country, i don't care how bad they are, how poor they are, no third world country would allow to happen to their border what is happening now to ours. will: rachel, you brought it up. let's put some numbers on it this is the cost of providing benefits and services for the illegal immigrants already crossed into the united states. 24.4 billion. what was the cost of the proposed completion of the border wall under the trump administration? 16.4 billion. more expensive to neglect to stop them than to stop them from coming in. rachel: i remember nancy pelosi saying we can't afford this wall. it is too expensive but as you can see we're paying billions of dollars more by bringing t
united states. the flights, schools, health care, schools, all of that, the trump wall was cheaper.listen. >> the southern border has been completely erased. we no longer have a border. think of it, two years ago we had the strongest border in the history of our country. we no longer have a border. we have the weakest border in history and i think it's probably the weakest border of any country. no third world country, i don't care how bad they are, how poor they are, no third world...
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. >> dom, a judge denying the justice department bid to stop united health bid to buy change health care the two companies will move forward with the deal. change shares jumping on the news doj filed the lawsuit earlier this year aiming to stop the deal saying it would give the largest health insurer access to its data and push up costs >>> a group of states are asking for revival the lawsuit. the lawsuit featuring 46 states is challenging the meta acquisition of instagram and whatsapp >>> amazon entry in thursday night football is scoring big with nfl fans. the company note of the game was the most watched night in the u.s. in prime video history. dom, the game attracted record number of new prime subs subscriptions for a three-hour period beating out prime day and cyber monday it will be interesting to see if the memberships remain after the season is over >> this is something you want to watch. silvana henao, thank you >>> back to the top story and federal reserve kicking off the policy meeting today according to the data from the cme group. investors are expecting a third 75 basis po
. >> dom, a judge denying the justice department bid to stop united health bid to buy change health care the two companies will move forward with the deal. change shares jumping on the news doj filed the lawsuit earlier this year aiming to stop the deal saying it would give the largest health insurer access to its data and push up costs >>> a group of states are asking for revival the lawsuit. the lawsuit featuring 46 states is challenging the meta acquisition of instagram and...
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people's republic ap they should have the same as the soldiers, health care and same attention paid to organizing supplies for the volunteer units with equipment and material to result priority tasks to defend donbas our forces using the plans and decisions of the military defense and staff have liberated vast territories of regions and a number of other territories. as a result, there is a long line of contact that is longer, greater than 1,000 kilometers, and here is what i want to say publicly for the first time after the beginning of the special military operation, and including during the bills, the key representatives reacted to our suggestions and proposals quite possibly and we talked about the security of russia and guaranteeing its interests, but it was obvious that the west was not happy with the people's resolution, so after the compromise was reached, it was directly instructed, and more weapons were pumped into ukraine, and the regime used -- gangs of mercenaries and the units by the n.a.t.o. standards and led by the western instructors joined the fight. at the same time, reprisals across ukraine, around citizens s
people's republic ap they should have the same as the soldiers, health care and same attention paid to organizing supplies for the volunteer units with equipment and material to result priority tasks to defend donbas our forces using the plans and decisions of the military defense and staff have liberated vast territories of regions and a number of other territories. as a result, there is a long line of contact that is longer, greater than 1,000 kilometers, and here is what i want to say...
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focused on is marshaling all of our civil rights authority and our civil rights unit to defend abortion rights and health care and the right to choose and the right to safe, legal and accessible abortions. we are working with the governor to put together this hotline where we are adding civil rights resources to our civil rights unit to staff up. for the oncoming fights and using all of our authority, not just our civil rights authority which we just acquired recently. i know many of my colleagues have civil rights units in their states. tish has a very popular civil rights authority in new york. on top of that, i want to briefly touch on really important pieces of legislation. as ages, we have our actual enforcement authority and then we have a policy rule. although we are no longer legislators and front-line lawmakers, there is something called the bully pull. people for some reason care what we think. on certain issues. it is important for us to use that platform to speak. on a policy level, we hope to craft and pass a law in connecticut to fight the so-called pregnancy centers that are talked about today.
focused on is marshaling all of our civil rights authority and our civil rights unit to defend abortion rights and health care and the right to choose and the right to safe, legal and accessible abortions. we are working with the governor to put together this hotline where we are adding civil rights resources to our civil rights unit to staff up. for the oncoming fights and using all of our authority, not just our civil rights authority which we just acquired recently. i know many of my...
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health care decisions period,.. that's for the women of the united states of america. two competing visions. for this great country. but we can articulate and clear away what we stand for as democrats. we believe in a country that provides for the poor, makes sense for the middleclass and stands up for senior citizens . democrats, we believe in a country that innovates suburban communities and revitalizes rural america. we believe in a country that liberty andjustice are all equal protection under the law, government by the people and for the people. and democrats , we believe that and in america if you work hard and play by the rules, you should be able to provide for a comfortable living for yourself and for your family. purchase a home, educate your children and retire with grace and dignity. that's the americandream we as democrats believe in, that we fight for each and every day . but we also understand that dream is under assault. the middle class is struggling. rural america struggling. those who aspire to be part of the middle class struggling. many parts of f the heartland strugglin
health care decisions period,.. that's for the women of the united states of america. two competing visions. for this great country. but we can articulate and clear away what we stand for as democrats. we believe in a country that provides for the poor, makes sense for the middleclass and stands up for senior citizens . democrats, we believe in a country that innovates suburban communities and revitalizes rural america. we believe in a country that liberty andjustice are all equal protection...
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congresswoman suzy lee in introducing the mobile health care act which will help community health centers expand their services with mobile health units. this means taking health care to the people, often the hardest to reach, and often left out and the most medically underserved. so i urge president biden to sign this bill into law without delay to improve health outcomes throughout the board and make a positive different in people's lives. thank you and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from montana seek recognition? mr. rosendale: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to extend and revise my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. rosendale: thank you, mr. speaker. as a direct result of the dobbs decision which was recently handed down by the supreme court, the v.a. issued an interim final rule. the v.a. states they're taking this action because they have determined providing access to abortion related medical services is needed to protect the lives and health of veterans. the v.a. expects to provide about
congresswoman suzy lee in introducing the mobile health care act which will help community health centers expand their services with mobile health units. this means taking health care to the people, often the hardest to reach, and often left out and the most medically underserved. so i urge president biden to sign this bill into law without delay to improve health outcomes throughout the board and make a positive different in people's lives. thank you and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore:...
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units in england consistently fail to meet safety standards. and the health regulator says 7% of maternity units pose a high risk of avoidable harm. despite attempts to transform maternity careealth correspondent cath burns has this report — and a warning — you may find parts of her report distressing. she was my best friend, lucy. i lost that. everything changed when lucy was 22. we used to have fun, we had banter. she always looked out for me. now, all her family wants is to have a proper conversation with her. lucy, i've got your feed. going to put yourfeed on. this is life for lucy now. she can't talk or walk. she needs 24—hour support. her sister zoe leads her team of carers. she also helps bring up lucy's daughter millie who is eight now. the problem started just after lucy gave birth to her. she had millie and put her onto her chest and within a few seconds lucy said to me, "just take her, take her, mum," and i could see her going. that was the last thing lucy said before she lost a huge amount of blood. shall we sing a song? # lucy, lucy, lucy... in surgery she was wrongly given an epidural, meaning she was awake. her body couldn't cope with this and the bleeding. he
units in england consistently fail to meet safety standards. and the health regulator says 7% of maternity units pose a high risk of avoidable harm. despite attempts to transform maternity careealth correspondent cath burns has this report — and a warning — you may find parts of her report distressing. she was my best friend, lucy. i lost that. everything changed when lucy was 22. we used to have fun, we had banter. she always looked out for me. now, all her family wants is to have a proper...
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health care. the nasdaq is under performing as treasure yields shoot up, 10-year yield past 330 and the nasdaq down 0.3% health care, one of the winners with names like johnson & johnson, united health and merck, leading the dow a deal cvs for signify health and traditionally a safe haven or a defensive place to go when there's worries on wall street >>> coming up mark mobius on the recent weakness here and abroad where he's finding opportunities amid the volatility and we will discuss the outlook for consumer spending and inflation with the ceo of unilever, alan jope today's market dashboard, mike santoli tracking the pullback, down 0.5% on the s&p what levels are you watching >> 3900 the one that it's been toggling above and below for a while today. also in focus on friday the s&p was down about a percent and a half in the last few hours of trading on friday, so 3900 in addition to being a round number is where the lower end of this range has been and we've only dipped below it in june and july so far it's defined the prevailing lower end of this range since about may. the other part of it is, it's kind of the uptrend from july's roughly right in there it shows you it's a l
health care. the nasdaq is under performing as treasure yields shoot up, 10-year yield past 330 and the nasdaq down 0.3% health care, one of the winners with names like johnson & johnson, united health and merck, leading the dow a deal cvs for signify health and traditionally a safe haven or a defensive place to go when there's worries on wall street >>> coming up mark mobius on the recent weakness here and abroad where he's finding opportunities amid the volatility and we will...
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members of the unite here union walked out the job demanding higher wages and guaranteed health care.has shut down nearly all food and beverage service at the airport. meantime, united airlines flight attendants are picketing at sfo and 14 other airports, calling on the airline to fix an ongoing operational issue and staffing shortages. united says it is working hard to address these operational issues and work on their concerns. southwest airlines flight attendants walk pickup lines today, including oakland international. the workers say they need a new contract that will provide better pay, improved staffing and safer working conditions. kristen: san francisco will soon become home to america's first cultural district honoring pacific islanders. a wide part of the valley and sunnydale neighborhoods will be home to the pacific islander cultural district. it is all about representation. >>>> as we continue to fight for equity in fight against disenfranchisement, i am excited to be able to say that we have done everything we can to make sure the new community is ignored under our watch
members of the unite here union walked out the job demanding higher wages and guaranteed health care.has shut down nearly all food and beverage service at the airport. meantime, united airlines flight attendants are picketing at sfo and 14 other airports, calling on the airline to fix an ongoing operational issue and staffing shortages. united says it is working hard to address these operational issues and work on their concerns. southwest airlines flight attendants walk pickup lines today,...
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health care decisions. period. back off the women of the united states of america. two competing visions.or this great country. but we can articulate and clear ways what we stand for his democrats. we believe in a country that provides for the corporate works for working families, makes sense for the working class and make sense for senior citizens. democrats, we believe in a country that innovates the inner city, strengthen suburban communities and revitalizese rural america. we believe in a country with liberty and justice for all for equal protection under the law. government of the people, by the people, and for the people. and democrats, we believe that in america if you work hard and play by the rules, you should be able to provide abe comfortable living. for your self and for your family. purchase a home.e educate your children and retire with grace and dignity. that is the american dream that we as democrats believe in, that we fight for each and every day. but we also understand that dream is under assault. ssthe middle class is strugglin. rural america struggling. those who aspi
health care decisions. period. back off the women of the united states of america. two competing visions.or this great country. but we can articulate and clear ways what we stand for his democrats. we believe in a country that provides for the corporate works for working families, makes sense for the working class and make sense for senior citizens. democrats, we believe in a country that innovates the inner city, strengthen suburban communities and revitalizese rural america. we believe in a...
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health care and social guarantees. special attention should be paid at two organizing supplies for the volunteer units with equipment and material to resolve the priority to restore donbass forces, using the plans of the ministry and general staff, they have liberated vast territories of the zaporizhzhia regions and a number of other territories. as a result there is a long line of contact that is over 1000 kilometers. here is what i want to say for the first time it publicly after the military operation including during the istanbul talks. we talked about security of russia and guaranteeing its interest but it was obvious that the west was not happy with the peaceful resolution. after the compromise was reached kyiv was directly instructed to undermine all of the agreements. more weapons were pumped into ukraine. the kyive regime used a new gangs of mercenaries and nationalists, they join the fight. at the same time reprisals of ukraine against their own citizens a strengthened. and it started right after -- terror, violence has been becoming more and more massive more and more barbaric. i would like to emphasize we ar
health care and social guarantees. special attention should be paid at two organizing supplies for the volunteer units with equipment and material to resolve the priority to restore donbass forces, using the plans of the ministry and general staff, they have liberated vast territories of the zaporizhzhia regions and a number of other territories. as a result there is a long line of contact that is over 1000 kilometers. here is what i want to say for the first time it publicly after the military...
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. >> and the push for better health care in the united states as well as the personal stakes for the president. >> well, as we all know, president biden lost one of his sons to cancer. so this issue is already a deeply personal one for him. later today, the president will announce a new part of his cancer moonshot initiative. the speech is happening on the 60th anniversary of president john f kennedy speech about putting a man on the moon. president biden's remarks will happen at the kennedy library in boston. biden says the overall goal of this new effort is to strengthen the federal government's ability to conduct bio-medical research and improve health outcomes. it will also help ensure that cutting edge medical technology is developed and built in the u.s. rather than overseas. the president's son, beau biden died of brain cancer several years ago. since then, the president has committed to helping end the disease, which collectively kills more than 600,000 americans every year. and those remarks are expected to be given around 4 o'clock local time in boston later on today, repor
. >> and the push for better health care in the united states as well as the personal stakes for the president. >> well, as we all know, president biden lost one of his sons to cancer. so this issue is already a deeply personal one for him. later today, the president will announce a new part of his cancer moonshot initiative. the speech is happening on the 60th anniversary of president john f kennedy speech about putting a man on the moon. president biden's remarks will happen at...
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health care and social guarantees. special attention should be paid to organizing supplies for the volunteer units with equipment and material to resolve the priority tasks to defend donbass , our forces, using the plans and decisions of the ministry of defense and general staff, they have liberated vast territories of the zaporizhzhia regions and a number of other territories. as a result there is a long line of contact that is greater than 1000 kilometers. here is what i want to say publicly for the first time after the beginning of the special military operation, including during the in istanbul. key representatives reacted to our proposals and we talked about guaranteeing the security of russia and guaranteeing its interests, but it was obvious that the west was not happy with the peaceful resolution. after the compromise was reached kyiv was directly instructed to undermine all the agreements. more weapons were pumped into ukraine. the kyiv regime used new gangs of mercenaries and nationalists. the people left by the western instructors joined the fight. at the same time reprisals across ukraine of their own citizens st
health care and social guarantees. special attention should be paid to organizing supplies for the volunteer units with equipment and material to resolve the priority tasks to defend donbass , our forces, using the plans and decisions of the ministry of defense and general staff, they have liberated vast territories of the zaporizhzhia regions and a number of other territories. as a result there is a long line of contact that is greater than 1000 kilometers. here is what i want to say publicly...
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more and more people are asking questions to the leadership of the united states to choose the right money, taking it out of the health careand the education system, pumping up the military-industrial complexes. tax payers, this idea is being used now in the republican party, and in order to clarify their position and for the voters who will have to do it very soon in november choice. and when will the united states parliament be elected by the congress. then people will have to make choices. and i think that this choice will not be in favor. the current government, most likely, we will see very serious changes in the american culture, of course, some of the policies that our countries are pursuing. so it turns out that sanctions are a screen for the redivision of the world, and you and i unraveled this game in the twentieth, united and put up on our land. and then you just need to look like this today right after the panorama new revelation of people in the project sanctions for the people after 2 months after our first filming we returned to the enterprise, which was told at the end of august, which became lucky and peop
more and more people are asking questions to the leadership of the united states to choose the right money, taking it out of the health careand the education system, pumping up the military-industrial complexes. tax payers, this idea is being used now in the republican party, and in order to clarify their position and for the voters who will have to do it very soon in november choice. and when will the united states parliament be elected by the congress. then people will have to make choices....
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health care. the split for health care is 8515. . when the contract expires, what the unitso is make sure they capped the 15% portion at 15% or as high as $398 until the new contract comes into place. it is a monetary issue for the worker. you are absolutely right. this was not monetary issue at all on behalf of the company. it was based on principle. we were able to get good movement at the table last night. we got to a satisfactory resolution for the union. we got to a satisfactory resolution for the company. this contract overall when you put the entire package together, it is a good contract for the worker. amna: this does bring the conch -- the conversation back to working conditions for american workers. we are in this moment that some are seeing national labor movement. we see unions forming at starbucks and trader joe's. you are the first former union leader to run the department leader in over 40 years. what does this movement say to you about the american worker today? >> it says honestly the american worker is disgruntled and they're looking for collective power.
health care. the split for health care is 8515. . when the contract expires, what the unitso is make sure they capped the 15% portion at 15% or as high as $398 until the new contract comes into place. it is a monetary issue for the worker. you are absolutely right. this was not monetary issue at all on behalf of the company. it was based on principle. we were able to get good movement at the table last night. we got to a satisfactory resolution for the union. we got to a satisfactory resolution...
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smart united health is long one of my favorites with the division and data and costco, the only real retailer of any size that we own for travel trust other than tjx. you got a retailer, health caree. let's call it diversified industrial and a tech play but well insulated tech play i like this portfolio very much. i would not change a thing all right, next up we're going to kevin in texas, kevin >> boo-yah, jim, this is kevin and jude from sugarland, texas i want to give a shoutout to my dad frank the tank mitchell that recently passed away and i'd like to also ask you am i diversif diversified? amd, snow, nvidia, lucid and meta thanks. >> first, sorry about losing your dad i know what that's like and, you don't get over it but you're in the same club i am and i hope the grief is okay. it a tough situation let's go to work together. okay, nvidia and amd are semis in the same markets. we're going to say we're -- we're going to keep amd because it's cheaper than nvidia keep that in mind. meta another technology company too much like these so say no to meta and snow dpflake technology related to the data center that's too high and lucid, a very expensive ev car company. i'm struggli
smart united health is long one of my favorites with the division and data and costco, the only real retailer of any size that we own for travel trust other than tjx. you got a retailer, health caree. let's call it diversified industrial and a tech play but well insulated tech play i like this portfolio very much. i would not change a thing all right, next up we're going to kevin in texas, kevin >> boo-yah, jim, this is kevin and jude from sugarland, texas i want to give a shoutout to my...
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going all the way to the any just the national health care system has year long back logs for some treatment. so england and the united kingdom are certainly at a, a difficult points right now. and the clean is always seemed to be that source of stability, that rock, that woman who really has always been there. she's been queen for 70 years, the longest, raining monarch in the country's history, one of the longest reigning monarchs in the entire world history. and there are people, if you think about it, who if you have to be, i believe in your seventy's to remember a time before queen elizabeth, the 2nd was the monarch here. so the country certainly entering into uncharted territory and one journalist days in england, even saying that the country may be struggling to find its sense of self if the time and when the time comes. that queen elizabeth the 2nd does leave her post. karl now's men reporting for us in london and alex forest whiting. here with me in the studio. i wanna thank you both so much for those of kate's at this time, we really appreciate your reporting and analysis. gonna have to leave it there for now
going all the way to the any just the national health care system has year long back logs for some treatment. so england and the united kingdom are certainly at a, a difficult points right now. and the clean is always seemed to be that source of stability, that rock, that woman who really has always been there. she's been queen for 70 years, the longest, raining monarch in the country's history, one of the longest reigning monarchs in the entire world history. and there are people, if you think...