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have you seen the hilarious dirty dancing commercial from united healthcare? to love this. ♪ ♪ >> there are thousands of ways into the complex healthcare system. and united healthcare has ways to make the system simpler. like virtual doctor visits. >> what happened here? >> i came in too hot. >> i came in too hot. not everybody is laughing. united healthcare trying to appeal towards middle class workers. middle class are those whose deductibles are rising. and obamacare is to blame. here with more details from the fox news medical a team is dr. marc siegel. when you see that commercial i see a fantastic tableau of married life. >> united healthcare and other insurers are worried the middle class is not signing up. i grew up in the middle class so did you. and every dime is being checked carefully. when you find out it's going to your deductible. you say what do i need obamacare for if i'm going to pay out a pocket for 1000 dollars or more before i get anything covered. the employer market, 80% have to pay towards their deductible before they get care. >> i thin
have you seen the hilarious dirty dancing commercial from united healthcare? to love this. ♪ ♪ >> there are thousands of ways into the complex healthcare system. and united healthcare has ways to make the system simpler. like virtual doctor visits. >> what happened here? >> i came in too hot. >> i came in too hot. not everybody is laughing. united healthcare trying to appeal towards middle class workers. middle class are those whose deductibles are rising. and...
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so i dropped united healthcare and i went with hca because i am paying all this money out of my pocket for this insurance company to takethe needs for something like what happened. anytime i had to take money from a lawsuit and pay them back money that they paid at the hospital, i thought that was insane. host: any comment for the caller? guest: i think that is another great example of how confusing the system is right now for our patients and our citizens. it is virtually certain as we go forward and build a sustainable health care system that all of us as citizens will be pay more out of pocket for our health care. it is terribly important that we build a system -- the nation builds a system that provides transparency and helps educate the public about the decisions they are making when they invest in their health care. buying an insurance product is a complex business transaction. what many americans are moving toward are the high deductible and low-cost health care plans that they can afford. but they realize they can afford the insurance, but they can't afford the co-pay or the de
so i dropped united healthcare and i went with hca because i am paying all this money out of my pocket for this insurance company to takethe needs for something like what happened. anytime i had to take money from a lawsuit and pay them back money that they paid at the hospital, i thought that was insane. host: any comment for the caller? guest: i think that is another great example of how confusing the system is right now for our patients and our citizens. it is virtually certain as we go...
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if you could save money in a bureaucracy and god knows the united states healthcare system is the most wasteful and bureaucratic of any in the world if we can make the system more efficient save money, but that money into helping seniors afford prescription drugs what is the problem with that? talked about the irs and people having difficulty making connections which is clearly not right. and he also mentioned quite correctly that for every dollar we invest in various parts of the aisle. we can make $46. that's a pretty good investment. most business people tell you back and give for six hours editor for every dollar investments do it. look forward to working with republicans who do just that. we can argue about the tax code and we we will, but we don't argue we should change it if we don't like it. if you can invest a dollar to and get six or $4 back, i think that is a pretty good investment. he was right. we passed a pretty good piece of legislation. serious concerns about it. i voted for it. one of the reasons is that it intends for another two years a program that i worked very har
if you could save money in a bureaucracy and god knows the united states healthcare system is the most wasteful and bureaucratic of any in the world if we can make the system more efficient save money, but that money into helping seniors afford prescription drugs what is the problem with that? talked about the irs and people having difficulty making connections which is clearly not right. and he also mentioned quite correctly that for every dollar we invest in various parts of the aisle. we can...
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they can't even get to healthcare and health units, it's very difficult like this and i have family and are basically looking for wheat and flour and been trying to find that for more than three or four days and some of them are even stuck at home cannot move. so it's very very difficult living there especially when you have nothing to do with any political sources and the people who are the one whose are suffering the most. >> all right, sarah there in london, sarah thank you for sharing your thoughts with us. now ash from the volcano in southern chile spread to argentina and border closed as 5 centimeters of ash deposited on the roads and strong winds this chile created a thick fog blanketed the country and it has been dormant 40 years but wednesday it started to erupt and forced thousands of people to evacuate their homes. let's get a check on the weather with everton and any rain in the forecast for chile? >> no significant rain to be honest with you and may see patches of rain by the second half of the weekend but for the time being things are quiet, an area of cloud not far away a
they can't even get to healthcare and health units, it's very difficult like this and i have family and are basically looking for wheat and flour and been trying to find that for more than three or four days and some of them are even stuck at home cannot move. so it's very very difficult living there especially when you have nothing to do with any political sources and the people who are the one whose are suffering the most. >> all right, sarah there in london, sarah thank you for sharing...
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united states. you had to talk about the e78 barg o now when we talk about cuba, we can talk about coupuba cafe. that's everything from human rights to the healthcare system. so, i think it's been beneficial to the united states in its movement to support human rights in cuba to try to move toward normalization. >> rachel joining us there from washington, d.c. many thanks. >>> to yemen and saudi-led airstrikes and ground fighting between armed factions are bat battering p saudi arabia state media is reporting more than 500 houthi fighters have been killed on the saudi border with yemen since the conflict began. saudi media says three of the country's army officers have been killed by mortar shells fired from yemen. >> happened in the saudi border province of najran. military basis in the capital sanaa also came under attack. among these was the hassa military camp under those loyal to the son of the former president. the houthi rebels have been retaliating. they along with forces loyal to sala have been battling forces loyal to the current president in the city of aden. local officials say they have captured two officers who were advising the houth
united states. you had to talk about the e78 barg o now when we talk about cuba, we can talk about coupuba cafe. that's everything from human rights to the healthcare system. so, i think it's been beneficial to the united states in its movement to support human rights in cuba to try to move toward normalization. >> rachel joining us there from washington, d.c. many thanks. >>> to yemen and saudi-led airstrikes and ground fighting between armed factions are bat battering p saudi...
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welcome back, the united states agreed to renew diplomatic ties after a 50 year embargo on the country. in one area, this is expected to impact healthcare. cuba has unlocked a number of health invasions and lifting travel restrictions could mean add recess to the global community. request cuba, and not reasonable ago, he led a trip to cuba with a help of government and public health leaders to learn ways to improve medical care. and with us from california, michelle berry, senior dean from global health, thank you for being here, so doctor, given what the world sees of cuba it is surprising to find out they are a global leader in some areas that has peeked the interest of the outside community. >> i think you need to remember that cube wayhas been isolated for a long time, and one of the silver linings is they have forced to be self-contained, elf invitive and independent from everybody else. so they have a lot of money into a bio tech industry to make up for the drugs and medical devices that can't buy from citizen owns or bartley owns companies and of course, recently, the united states companies pharmaceutical companies medical devic
welcome back, the united states agreed to renew diplomatic ties after a 50 year embargo on the country. in one area, this is expected to impact healthcare. cuba has unlocked a number of health invasions and lifting travel restrictions could mean add recess to the global community. request cuba, and not reasonable ago, he led a trip to cuba with a help of government and public health leaders to learn ways to improve medical care. and with us from california, michelle berry, senior dean from...
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ask your healthcare professional about prevnar 13® today. >>> kidnap and corruption a k-9 unit the subject latest thriller by my next guest who joins us. former drug and law enforcement agent jim bourn. his new book is entitled scent of murder. he's a florida state law enforcement officer. he's a buddy of mine and co-author. congratulations on the book. >> thanks, it was a long time coming. we have video. i want to show folks. you've got this base on the k-9 unit. the bond between a dog and law enforcement officers. there we are. can you see that? i don't know if you can see that. >> yes. >> playing out -- what kind of dog is it? >> that's is a belgian dog from the jupiter police department. his name is jimmy. that was a rough day. >> jimmy is a plain name for a fancy breed look that. >> he's a great dog. >> what did you think when that thing hit you? >> i had a good time. it was interesting. i liked doing research on books. i wish i would have done it at had the beginning of the book rather than towards the end. it gave me an understanding of what a dog can do just for that. just for take
ask your healthcare professional about prevnar 13® today. >>> kidnap and corruption a k-9 unit the subject latest thriller by my next guest who joins us. former drug and law enforcement agent jim bourn. his new book is entitled scent of murder. he's a florida state law enforcement officer. he's a buddy of mine and co-author. congratulations on the book. >> thanks, it was a long time coming. we have video. i want to show folks. you've got this base on the k-9 unit. the bond...
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healthcare smarter every day. mileageplus® explorer card. we're saving our united miles... ...for a trip to hawaii.ove free checked bags. i've saved $75 in checked bag fees. no foreign transaction fees means real savings. we can go to any country and spend money the way we would in the u.s. one of the best things about priority boarding is you can just get on the plane and relax. i put everything on the explorer card. i really want my united miles. >>> etsy pricing its ipo less than an hour ago coming in at the higher end of the range, 16 bucks a share, raising $267 million. it's scheduled to start trading tomorrow here at the nasdaq under the ticker etsy. so let's bring in cnbc contributor ed lee who is a managing editor of recode. great to have you with us. >> sure. >> $1.8 billion. >> $1.8 billion. >> who would buy it? you actually think it's going to be public but it's going to be bought. >> oh, you mean who is going to go in afterwards and -- well, there's a lot of opportunities out there for big players. amazon is sort of the most obvious. they're now getting into more the marketplace side of
healthcare smarter every day. mileageplus® explorer card. we're saving our united miles... ...for a trip to hawaii.ove free checked bags. i've saved $75 in checked bag fees. no foreign transaction fees means real savings. we can go to any country and spend money the way we would in the u.s. one of the best things about priority boarding is you can just get on the plane and relax. i put everything on the explorer card. i really want my united miles. >>> etsy pricing its ipo less than...
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. >>> the united nations say millions have been affected, and that situation has been made worse by the lack of healthcareter, food or fuel. >>> they are fierce battles across libya and fighters loyal to the government say they're gaining more ground and, hope to retake northern benghazi in a week. and, they are fighting the rival government, more than 800 people have been killed, since last october. >>> israel says, its launch an air strike after spotting fighters carrying a bomb, and israel says, they saw what they saw terrorists approach the border. >>> and meanwhile in syria rescue workers say there has been it in the west, and opposition fighters say they have gained control and, na tash that reports. >>> gasp be for air, they are traded inside field hospitals after another suspected chlorine attack. >>> witnesses say, helicopters dropped chlorine, and the country side on sunday. it comes after rebel groups gained more territory, in a town in the vicinity. >>> the unnone security council has blamed the syrian army for repeated chlorine attacks. and they have threatened action for the violation of int
. >>> the united nations say millions have been affected, and that situation has been made worse by the lack of healthcareter, food or fuel. >>> they are fierce battles across libya and fighters loyal to the government say they're gaining more ground and, hope to retake northern benghazi in a week. and, they are fighting the rival government, more than 800 people have been killed, since last october. >>> israel says, its launch an air strike after spotting fighters...
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. >> reporter: the united nations says millions of people have been affected by the conflict since late and their situation has been made worse by the lack of healthcareter food, or fuel. karen malone, al jazeera. >>> rescue workers in syria say there's been another attack in two cities in the west. they believe this was in retaliation for the rebel takeover of a syrian army camp. we have the report. >> reporter: gasping for air the civilians are treated inside field hospitals after another suspected chlorine attack. witnesses say helicopters dropped chlorine overy dlib in hama on sunday. it comes after rebel groups gained more territory in a strategic town in the vicinity, the u.n. security council has blamed the syrian army for chlorine attacks. the security council has threatened action for the violation of international law but even though none of the rebel groups has access to helicopters, the security council says it has no way to confirm the syrian army is responsible. despite the attack iny dlib, opposition fighters say they had a major victory. using suicide car bombs and rating a gas station rebel forces say they seized control of a vital sy
. >> reporter: the united nations says millions of people have been affected by the conflict since late and their situation has been made worse by the lack of healthcareter food, or fuel. karen malone, al jazeera. >>> rescue workers in syria say there's been another attack in two cities in the west. they believe this was in retaliation for the rebel takeover of a syrian army camp. we have the report. >> reporter: gasping for air the civilians are treated inside field...
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. >> the united nations said that millions of people have been affected by the conflict since late march and their situation has been made worse by the lack of healthcare, water food or fuel. caroline malone, al jazeera. >> protestprotesters in sydney have pleaded for the lives of two drug traffickers who are facing execution in indonesia. there are ten foreigners and one local man who are facing death by firing squad. the australians say they have exhausted all avenues of appeal. >>> the first japanese leader to address the u.s. congress this week but plans to strengthen to military ties with the u.s. face growing opposition back home. harry fawcett explains. >> it's a daily stand off in okinawa's bay. they are trying to stop the construction of an u.s. marine airfield. on the other the japanese coast guard. the stakes have recently risen in a battle that has lasted 20 years. >> we now have a governor who is opposed to the land reclamation here. >> the coast guard's biggest headache are the kayakers. they paddle along the restricted zone markers looking for places to cross. this is obviously the sharpened of the campaign to stop the building, but thes
. >> the united nations said that millions of people have been affected by the conflict since late march and their situation has been made worse by the lack of healthcare, water food or fuel. caroline malone, al jazeera. >> protestprotesters in sydney have pleaded for the lives of two drug traffickers who are facing execution in indonesia. there are ten foreigners and one local man who are facing death by firing squad. the australians say they have exhausted all avenues of appeal....
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healthcare. >> if confirmed lynch will be the first black female attorney general in the united state. jacky ibanez, fox news. >>> we're learning more about the foiled terror plot in france officials say it was the suspect's call for help that led to his undoing french officials say an islamic extremist called for help when he accidentally shot himself in the leg. first responds err followed trail of blood to the computer science's car discovered arsenal of weapons and note indicating he planned to attack churches. also suspected of murdering this woman whose body was found that same day. >> defense secretary ash carter says he's concerned that iranian ships heading toward yemen may be caring advanced weapons for rebels. he says, he's not prepared to say when the us would be willing to forceably stop iranian ships if it tries to cross into yemen. carter says america has options and warns iran fanning the flames of the human rebellion is not welcome. >>> new jersey governor chris christie continues to make the national rounds last night he visited the tonight show. >> host jimmy fallon
healthcare. >> if confirmed lynch will be the first black female attorney general in the united state. jacky ibanez, fox news. >>> we're learning more about the foiled terror plot in france officials say it was the suspect's call for help that led to his undoing french officials say an islamic extremist called for help when he accidentally shot himself in the leg. first responds err followed trail of blood to the computer science's car discovered arsenal of weapons and note...
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healthcare. at that time almost two thirds of the population was in favor of that, but it was stopped without discussion that never entered the discussion. the unitedstates has a very unusual wall which bars the government from negotiating drug prices. so of course they are way out of sight. the population is overwhelmingly voted for this. there haven't been many that the only ones i've seen show 80% opposition. there was never even any attempt to deal with this. the power of the pharmaceutical corporation is so enormous that there wasn't even an effort to try to introduce it into the so-called obamacare. if you look at the attitudes towards the so-called obamacare they've been pretty negative. most of the population has been opposed even though for years the population has been strongly in favor of national healthcare. this of course isn't national healthcare. some of that opposition is because it didn't go far enough. we don't know because the questions were not asked in the polls but a lot of it is the kind of thing you would see reflected in this famous townhall comment where somebody got up and said keep your hands off my medicare. people don'
healthcare. at that time almost two thirds of the population was in favor of that, but it was stopped without discussion that never entered the discussion. the unitedstates has a very unusual wall which bars the government from negotiating drug prices. so of course they are way out of sight. the population is overwhelmingly voted for this. there haven't been many that the only ones i've seen show 80% opposition. there was never even any attempt to deal with this. the power of the pharmaceutical...
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healthcare professional about prevnar 13® today. i love my mileageplus® explorer card. we're saving our united miles... ...for a trip to hawaii.checked bags. i've saved $75 in checked bag fees. no foreign transaction fees means real savings. we can go to any country and spend money the way we would in the u.s. one of the best things about priority boarding is you can just get on the plane and relax. i put everything on the explorer card. i really want my united miles. ♪ ♪ the beautiful sound of customers making the most of their united flight. power, wi-fi and streaming entertainment. that's... seize the journey friendly. audible safety beeping audible safety beeping audible safety beeping the nissan rogue with safety shield technologies. the only thing left to fear is you imagination. nissan. innovation that excites. >>> watters world segment tonight, holding elected officials accountable. unfortunately there is misdirection when it comes to what politicians are really accomplishing. we sent jesse watters down to baltimore to ask the folk what is our leaders have really done for them. ♪ ♪ >>> what do you think the president's
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healthcare should be a right of all people. i do believe that college education should be affordable to all people. and i do believe that the unitedtes congress should not be owned by a handful of billionaires. >> that's a big government vision and that's where you and i pretty much disagree. but, look, you have been firm to your and the good people of vermont have elected you so there you are. >> well, bill, i'm not going to ask you to be my vice presidential candidate. that's it. >> you might have a chance if you did. >> the deal is a bad deal for us. you know that everybody who can read knows that. >> no, i don't know that. >> do you really trust the mullahs? do you really trust them not to cheat? >> no. >> they are saying, senator, we are not going to let you inspect our military installations, okay? come on. >> look, this is -- bill this is what you have got. you have got a situation where i don't trust iran iranians don't trust the united states. this agreement is not being built on trust. >> what is it being built on. >> being built on verification. >> look the mullah came out, khomeini came out last week and said we are no
healthcare should be a right of all people. i do believe that college education should be affordable to all people. and i do believe that the unitedtes congress should not be owned by a handful of billionaires. >> that's a big government vision and that's where you and i pretty much disagree. but, look, you have been firm to your and the good people of vermont have elected you so there you are. >> well, bill, i'm not going to ask you to be my vice presidential candidate. that's it....
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of the united states and this is an administration that constantly does one thing and then they'll tell the courts oh, no, that's not what we really meant. look at what they did with the healthcarebill when they said it wasn't a tax, then came back and said now it should be justified because it is tax. what they're doing with immigration is a travesty. what they're putting these agents through is just unfair. >> congressman, we always appreciate you being with us. congressman randy forbes. thank you. >>> the u.s. and uk military go air borne working together in one of the largest trainingónóv hey, girl. is it crazy that your soccer trophy is talking to you right now? it kinda is. it's as crazy as you not rolling over your old 401k. cue the horns... just harness the confidence it took you to win me and call td ameritrade's rollover consultants. they'll help with the hassle by guiding you through the whole process step by step. and they'll even call your old provider. it's easy. even she could do it. whatever, janet. for all the confidence you need td ameritrade. you got this. >>> here we go. newly announced republican presidential candidate, senator marco rubio, addressing critic
of the united states and this is an administration that constantly does one thing and then they'll tell the courts oh, no, that's not what we really meant. look at what they did with the healthcarebill when they said it wasn't a tax, then came back and said now it should be justified because it is tax. what they're doing with immigration is a travesty. what they're putting these agents through is just unfair. >> congressman, we always appreciate you being with us. congressman randy...
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of the united states and this is an administration that constantly does one thing and then they'll tell the courts oh, no, that's not what we really meant. look at what they did with the healthcarebill when they said it wasn't a tax, then came back and said now it should be justified because it is tax. what they're doing with immigration is a travesty. what they're putting these agents through is just unfair. >> congressman, we always appreciate you being with us. congressman randy forbes. thank you. >>> the u.s. and uk military go air borne working together in one of the largest training exercises. amazing video of the airborne exercise straight ahead. people ship all kinds of things. but what if that thing is a few hundred thousand doses of flu vaccine. that need to be kept at 41 degrees. while being shipped to a country where it's 90 degrees. in the shade. sound hard? yeah. does that mean people in laos shouldn't get their vaccine? we didn't think so. from figuring it out to getting it done, we're here to help. >>> here we go. newly announced republican presidential candidate, senator marco rubio, addressing criticism his resume looked a lot like then senator barack obama whe
of the united states and this is an administration that constantly does one thing and then they'll tell the courts oh, no, that's not what we really meant. look at what they did with the healthcarebill when they said it wasn't a tax, then came back and said now it should be justified because it is tax. what they're doing with immigration is a travesty. what they're putting these agents through is just unfair. >> congressman, we always appreciate you being with us. congressman randy...
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of the united states and this is an administration that constantly does one thing and then they'll tell the courts oh, no, that's not what we really meant. look at what they did with the healthcarebill when they said it wasn't a tax, then came back and said now it should be justified because it is tax. what they're doing with immigration is a travesty. what they're putting these agents through is just unfair. >> congressman, we always appreciate you being with us. congressman randy forbes. thank you. >>> the u.s. and uk military go air borne working together in one of the largest training >>> here we go. newly announced republican presidential candidate, senator marco rubio, addressing criticism his resume looked a lot like then senator barack obama when he announced. this is the senator on "hannity" last night. >> i served nine years in the legislature. i wasn't a legislative back bencher. i will have served a full term before i'm president. i -- >> rubio wrote an op-ed which he called the republican party to restore equal opportunity for every american. rand paul's wife defending her husband after the presidential candidate got testy. >> it's a false narrative. my husband has
of the united states and this is an administration that constantly does one thing and then they'll tell the courts oh, no, that's not what we really meant. look at what they did with the healthcarebill when they said it wasn't a tax, then came back and said now it should be justified because it is tax. what they're doing with immigration is a travesty. what they're putting these agents through is just unfair. >> congressman, we always appreciate you being with us. congressman randy...
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healthcare system that more or less works because it's not privatized. it's inefficiencies and costs are due to the fact that it has to work through the highly inefficient bureaucracyized system in the united states so moving to privatize medicare is saying let's undermine the one system that more or less works, cutting back medicaid under the guise of federalism repealing the affordable care act, which sends not a wonderful legislation but nevertheless an improvement, which will send tens of millions of people into the uninsured lists cutting back food stamps and so on. and enriching the wealthy. that's the one policy of the republican radical insurgency. do anything you can to enrich the wealthy and powerful and attack the general population. well you can't win votes that way. so what has happened is over the last years, the republican party managers have mobilized sectors of the population which have always been around but have never been mobilized into a significant political force one part is christian evangelicals. major component of part of the base of the republican party today. you see it in the iowa primaries coming up. but quite generally. another is nativists, people who are af
healthcare system that more or less works because it's not privatized. it's inefficiencies and costs are due to the fact that it has to work through the highly inefficient bureaucracyized system in the united states so moving to privatize medicare is saying let's undermine the one system that more or less works, cutting back medicaid under the guise of federalism repealing the affordable care act, which sends not a wonderful legislation but nevertheless an improvement, which will send tens of...
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town, village county of united states of america that has been appropriately planning for receiving because it isn't just tends and bottles of water comedy when he jobs healthcareschools, etc.. we have done as far as i know made the correct income on from this but i'm not aware of any plan whatsoever for the destination communities for large-scale evacuations persistent. so they require a lot of work and big issues. >> so what are you doing in the homeland security? [laughter] >> if you had trouble going into new york city or washington, d.c. on a beautiful sunny day how can you get out with eight or 10 million people on a bad day it isn't going to happen and you have to accept that notion and say okay i am concerned and improvised but you have huge panic and anxiety. it's rare you would be able to see a massive evacuation and you can get off the outer banks when it's coming your way. to see three or four days coming if it is that event i don't think that you are evacuating big cities and you have to accept that as a part of your planning procedure. so the answer is nothing about evacuation is
town, village county of united states of america that has been appropriately planning for receiving because it isn't just tends and bottles of water comedy when he jobs healthcareschools, etc.. we have done as far as i know made the correct income on from this but i'm not aware of any plan whatsoever for the destination communities for large-scale evacuations persistent. so they require a lot of work and big issues. >> so what are you doing in the homeland security? [laughter] >> if...
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meet the basic healthcare needs, education needs, security and stability needs, who would not have an outstretched hand a appreciation of gratitude for whatever count did ry did that. the unitedstates, even the soviet union were it to be the case in years past. so this is a little of the nature of the external questions and the domestic ones. the domestic ones are charged with the understandable needs concerns and emotions of individuals who have relatives in yemen. who are suffering. and who are uncertain about the near term president letent let alone the longer term future. i tried to summarize. might you respond to these kind of questions? >> yes. thank you for the opportunity to speak and thank you everybody for being here today. let me start by talking a little bit about where we are in the operations. first of all we -- this is not something that we wanted to do. this is an issue of last resort for us. nobody wants to use force and anger. but we were left with no choice. we spent years trying to establish a legitimate government in yemen years trying to help yemen move from the chaotic situation it was in in 2011 to a new brighter, more stable future. as time went by pr
meet the basic healthcare needs, education needs, security and stability needs, who would not have an outstretched hand a appreciation of gratitude for whatever count did ry did that. the unitedstates, even the soviet union were it to be the case in years past. so this is a little of the nature of the external questions and the domestic ones. the domestic ones are charged with the understandable needs concerns and emotions of individuals who have relatives in yemen. who are suffering. and who...
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the united states remains the only major country on earth that does not guarantee healthcare to all people. 35 million americans have no health insurance. the solution to this problem they we will and the affordable care act $440 billion cuts in medicaid which will result in 27 million americans losing health insurance's on top of the 35 million we already have. you won't you won't see it on network tv. that is the reality. 16 million people in the affordable care act would lose there health insurance because this bill ends it. $440 billion cuts. sixteen plus 11 is 27 million. what happens to those people? how many of them die? how many of them suffer? not an issue for them. them. they are working on something, have been for about 15 years. that is in this budget. this budget denies over 2.3 million 2.3 million young adults the right to play on their parents health insurance plan's. plan's. we used to have this absurd situation that my wife and i have health insurance. when they are 18 they are not on the plan. right now young people on the plan to the 26's. we finally overcame what is so
the united states remains the only major country on earth that does not guarantee healthcare to all people. 35 million americans have no health insurance. the solution to this problem they we will and the affordable care act $440 billion cuts in medicaid which will result in 27 million americans losing health insurance's on top of the 35 million we already have. you won't you won't see it on network tv. that is the reality. 16 million people in the affordable care act would lose there health...