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united health care speaking tuesday. reinforcing his assertion last month that the nation's largest healthcare insurance provider will likelyhdraw from public exchanges if it can't turn a profit by 2017. >> we needed to reflect what was predicted. >> united health blames obamacare for more than year. but another culprit could be senator and presidential candidate marco rubio, he killed a provision in the affordable care act that was designed to cushion bottom lines. now with lower enrollment numbers than expected and mounting opposition from providers, the fate of obamacare before. >> there likely won't be a singly broadly accepted marketplace sometime. >> united health and the aca this may hurt a bit. we'll begin with john mcdunna, the author of the book "inside national health reform". we just heard that all of the promises of obamacare haven't turned out to be true. is that right? >> no, that is not correct. there have been significant improvements in changes since the aca has taken full effect. the number of americans who don't have health insurance is estimated to have dropped by about 17 million. to the lower rate tha
united health care speaking tuesday. reinforcing his assertion last month that the nation's largest healthcare insurance provider will likelyhdraw from public exchanges if it can't turn a profit by 2017. >> we needed to reflect what was predicted. >> united health blames obamacare for more than year. but another culprit could be senator and presidential candidate marco rubio, he killed a provision in the affordable care act that was designed to cushion bottom lines. now with lower...
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"united healthcare graciously step forward and said we'll take all of the children that have not been able to go to an mco because of that little bit of a delay." families do have the option to switch over to another provider before march 1st, but again everyone will be automatically under united healthcare the first of the year. tonight at 10 hear from one lawmaker who is working to make sure everyone dealing with the changes is taken care of. bruce and beth? thanks, brea. if you're going to pasadena, california, to see the hawkeyes in the rose bowl, plan on tight security at the game and at the tournament of roses parade. the city says visible and non-vivible security measures will be in effect along the parade route and at the rose bowl stadium. and you can't take umbrellas and selfie sticks into o e stadium. also, there'll be more uniformed police officers and explosive detection. "on new year's eve and new year's day, federal personnel l ll be employing a variety of explosose detection methods at key venues across the city from bomb sniffing dogs to sophisticated devices that reg
"united healthcare graciously step forward and said we'll take all of the children that have not been able to go to an mco because of that little bit of a delay." families do have the option to switch over to another provider before march 1st, but again everyone will be automatically under united healthcare the first of the year. tonight at 10 hear from one lawmaker who is working to make sure everyone dealing with the changes is taken care of. bruce and beth? thanks, brea. if you're...
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brought to you by united healthcare.rought to you by united healthcare. your ducks in a row. get to learn about medicare, and the options you have. you see, medicare doesn't cover everything - only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so if 65 is around the corner, think about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. so don't wait. call to request your free decision guide. and gather the information now to help you choose a plan later. these types of plans let you pick any doctor or hospital that takes medicare patients. and there's a range of plans to choose from, depending on you needs and your budget. so if you're turning 65 soon, call now and get started. because the time to think about tomorrow...is today. go long. mike? janet? cough if you can hear me. don't even think about it.
brought to you by united healthcare.rought to you by united healthcare. your ducks in a row. get to learn about medicare, and the options you have. you see, medicare doesn't cover everything - only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so if 65 is around the corner, think about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they help cover some of what medicare...
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wellmark has said it won't extend its cancelled contract, but united healthcare today decided it will. kcrg-tv nine's brea love joins us now. brea, this caused concern for many parents. yes, when i called the hawk-i office today.. ...i couldn't get through. i was on hold for more than 20 minutes. while they aren't getting here in cedar rapids, they're
wellmark has said it won't extend its cancelled contract, but united healthcare today decided it will. kcrg-tv nine's brea love joins us now. brea, this caused concern for many parents. yes, when i called the hawk-i office today.. ...i couldn't get through. i was on hold for more than 20 minutes. while they aren't getting here in cedar rapids, they're
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"united healthcare graciously stepped forward and said we'll take all of the children that have not been able to go to an mco because of that little bit of a delay." families do have the option to switch over to another provider before march 1st. if you're visiting friends or family this holiday seasononit could mess with your sleep pattern and rob you of a good night's sleep. holly firfer has some ways to make sure we all have a good night. when people travel a lot, it can be hard to g g a good night's sleep. sherry torkos is a pharmacist and author who has written on diets, travel, and lifestyle. "you're changing time zones, you're eating at different times, maybe you're sleeping in a hotel room, listening to noise, you have lights."and these things can disrupt our sleep cycles making rest hard to come by. but there are things frequent travelers as well as "stataat homers" can doo to help. first off, experts say, avoid caffeine late in the "don't eat a big meal right before you go to sleep, because all of your body's processes s e going to go toward digestiononyou're not goii to feel c
"united healthcare graciously stepped forward and said we'll take all of the children that have not been able to go to an mco because of that little bit of a delay." families do have the option to switch over to another provider before march 1st. if you're visiting friends or family this holiday seasononit could mess with your sleep pattern and rob you of a good night's sleep. holly firfer has some ways to make sure we all have a good night. when people travel a lot, it can be hard to...
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"united healthcare graciously step forward and said we'll take all of the children that have not been able to go to an mco because of that tittle bit of a delay." fammies do have the optiti to switch over to another provider before march 1st. the post office is hoping to match santa's they'll be delivering thousands of letters and christmas. kcrg-tv9's forrest saunders is live at the post office in cedar rapids this morning. forrest, it's the busiest time of year for the post office? it really is. here on just the northeast side, the post office behind me is delivering about 10-thousand packages each monday, the usps says they had their busiest day of the year. mail carriers were expected to deliver 30 million packages to peoplelen the united states.s.he usps estimated they deliver 15 billion packages by the end of the year. officials estimated more online shopping prompted a 15 percent boost in package deliveries compared to last year. a big benefit for us locally, usps officials say the weather hasn't been an issue. " i would say, if it's out for delivery, if we've received it and i
"united healthcare graciously step forward and said we'll take all of the children that have not been able to go to an mco because of that tittle bit of a delay." fammies do have the optiti to switch over to another provider before march 1st. the post office is hoping to match santa's they'll be delivering thousands of letters and christmas. kcrg-tv9's forrest saunders is live at the post office in cedar rapids this morning. forrest, it's the busiest time of year for the post office?...
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"united healthcare graciously step forward and said we'll take all of the children that have not been able to go to an mco because of that little bit of a delay." families do have the option to switch over to another provider before march 1st. giving you 15 gigs of data for just $70! but i wanted a pony. [ gasps ] you're getting data. pony-sized data? u.s. cellular sized data. 15 gigs of good, strong data you can actually use because it works in the middle of anywhere. i'd like $100! you're getting $400 in promo cards! yes! switch to u.s. cellular and get 15 gigs of data for just $70. plus $400 in promo cards. door on your wednesday. there will be tighter security at the rose bowl football game and the tournament of roses parade. hawkeye fans headed to the rose bowl won't be able to take umbrellas or selfie sticks into the stadium. there will also be more uniformed police officers and explosive detection. the american red cross is asking people in linn county to donate this holiday season. today they are holding the ninth annual blood marriott on collininroad. ththblood drive will be
"united healthcare graciously step forward and said we'll take all of the children that have not been able to go to an mco because of that little bit of a delay." families do have the option to switch over to another provider before march 1st. giving you 15 gigs of data for just $70! but i wanted a pony. [ gasps ] you're getting data. pony-sized data? u.s. cellular sized data. 15 gigs of good, strong data you can actually use because it works in the middle of anywhere. i'd like $100!...
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we have stephanie glover from united healthcare. you are laughing because you could already tell i was stressed, couldn't you? >> yes. michelle: i have a million things to do. of people who feels this way breathe. there are a few others that are kind of important and unusual this time of year. people about them. zen out a little bit.we have heard of meditation. and to do it now, without judgment. no judgment if you are stressed out, no judgment at all. just be here now. if you google meditation on your phone, it is five minutes. anybody can spend five minutes resting. michelle: is it because of all of the things you have to get done? holiday parties, shopping, kids stuff. had herein stuff that they do not have the rest of the yea have kids who are home, and relatives who we may not want to come.and of course, the weather. it is dark. it is 4:00 p.m., all we want to do is go home and eat fattening. michelle: and i'm stressed out because my pants are tight.this time of year -- what do you recommend for peopleu just feel like you want
we have stephanie glover from united healthcare. you are laughing because you could already tell i was stressed, couldn't you? >> yes. michelle: i have a million things to do. of people who feels this way breathe. there are a few others that are kind of important and unusual this time of year. people about them. zen out a little bit.we have heard of meditation. and to do it now, without judgment. no judgment if you are stressed out, no judgment at all. just be here now. if you google...
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any children in the program insured under wellmark will automatically move to united healthcare january 1st. then if you want to switch providers you can make that decision before the selection deadline of march 1st. bruce and beth? thanks, brea. . wellcare of i ia is asking a judge to review a decision to throw out the on friday, the state disqualified wellcare's bid to be one of four companies included in iowa's medicaid system. the state disqualified wellcare because it didn't disclose that it paid millions in fines. meteorologist joe winters joins us now. joe, we have a chance of rain developing again tonight? the second storm system of the week heads into the with it. unfortunately the moisture that falls will be in the form of rain and not snow. the showers begin to break out late tonight through the morning hours of our wednesday. rainfall totals up to 0.5" are likely in many locations with the rain wrapping up during the early evening. highs remain near 40 for christmas eve and christmas day with more rain ahead for the weekend. have a good night. toninit: showers late e w: 35-4
any children in the program insured under wellmark will automatically move to united healthcare january 1st. then if you want to switch providers you can make that decision before the selection deadline of march 1st. bruce and beth? thanks, brea. . wellcare of i ia is asking a judge to review a decision to throw out the on friday, the state disqualified wellcare's bid to be one of four companies included in iowa's medicaid system. the state disqualified wellcare because it didn't disclose that...
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united healthcare is biggest insurer in in the country.sure people over half of localities in the country, ever offering many cases lowest price option out there. as you know the most popular plan is the silver plan. often united's offerings are cheapest. here is what would happen if united pulled out. prices go up on average 10%. if you were a 30-year-old, let me show you numbers here. in a silver plan you would see a price increase of it 6.41. 40-year-old would see increase of 29.74. if you're 50 your costs go up even more, 41.57. a 60-year-old would see the prices go up $63.16. what we're talking about here is monthly premium. that is what you have to pay each and every month to get that coverage. so the costs escalating. that's what we're seeing, melissa. i spoke to expert who is doctor trying to navigate his way through the system. here is what he has to say. >> when you have a big insurer like united pull out, that is round-about sort of way ultimately be good for patients, not in the short term but in the long term because i think y
united healthcare is biggest insurer in in the country.sure people over half of localities in the country, ever offering many cases lowest price option out there. as you know the most popular plan is the silver plan. often united's offerings are cheapest. here is what would happen if united pulled out. prices go up on average 10%. if you were a 30-year-old, let me show you numbers here. in a silver plan you would see a price increase of it 6.41. 40-year-old would see increase of 29.74. if...
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. ♪ >>> the ceo of united healthcare says he has concluded taking his company into the obamacare exchangesas a bad decision, and talked about withdrawing from the american insurance program. after he made the announcement, his company's shares rose. what investors see as good news for a company, may disastrous news for the future of the affordable care act. this may hurt a bit. that's the inside story. ♪
. ♪ >>> the ceo of united healthcare says he has concluded taking his company into the obamacare exchangesas a bad decision, and talked about withdrawing from the american insurance program. after he made the announcement, his company's shares rose. what investors see as good news for a company, may disastrous news for the future of the affordable care act. this may hurt a bit. that's the inside story. ♪
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. >>> the ceo of united healthcare says he has concluded taking his company into the obamacare exchanges was a bad decision, and talked about withdrawing from the american insurance program. after he made the announcement, his company's shares rose. what investors see as good news for a company, may disastrous news for the future of the affordable care act.
. >>> the ceo of united healthcare says he has concluded taking his company into the obamacare exchanges was a bad decision, and talked about withdrawing from the american insurance program. after he made the announcement, his company's shares rose. what investors see as good news for a company, may disastrous news for the future of the affordable care act.
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united healthcare donated 10 laptop computers to the after school program. e pec supports women and children in need. this donation is one of several die united health care to help empower families in under-served communities. >>> "star wars" "the force awakens" haven't even been released in theaters yet, but today it nabbed the distinction as one of the best films of the year according to the american film institute. the seventh installment of the space epic in good company along the list. along side of golden globe nominees and suspected oscar contenders you would think that tickets are sold out everywhere, but that's not true. theaters are adding many showings even though advanced ticket sales at record levels it is through the weekend. and fans such as king of prussia showing a marathon of the "star wars" movies at 4:00 a.m. tomorrow. that's right. >>> join the action, use the force or your cell phone to send us photo graphs of the lines, costumes and what you encounter at the movie theater. >>> and talk about a fortunate feli feline. a sharp-eyed worker
united healthcare donated 10 laptop computers to the after school program. e pec supports women and children in need. this donation is one of several die united health care to help empower families in under-served communities. >>> "star wars" "the force awakens" haven't even been released in theaters yet, but today it nabbed the distinction as one of the best films of the year according to the american film institute. the seventh installment of the space epic in...
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the only policy we have out here is united healthcare.rom what i hear, they are going to quit taking it. so we will have zero options through the affordable care act. it's much more expensive, the deductible's much higher, our income is about $65,000, we get no subsidy but before we get the benefit, we have to pay a little over $30,000. all the other business people that i know, i'm a businessman, that have been on the affordable care act or forced on to the affordable care act, they don't like it either. >> how come your deductible is $30,000? >> caller: it's not my deductible. i have to pay $18,000 in premiums, plus $12,000 in deductible. >> okay. >> alex wayne. >> that's a tough situation. i think the obama administration probably would want to pay some attention to what's happening in your part of the state. >> every state's different. >> they are all different. it's really a patchwork. health insurance has always been sort of a crazy business in the united states of america. the affordable care act has made it a little more organized
the only policy we have out here is united healthcare.rom what i hear, they are going to quit taking it. so we will have zero options through the affordable care act. it's much more expensive, the deductible's much higher, our income is about $65,000, we get no subsidy but before we get the benefit, we have to pay a little over $30,000. all the other business people that i know, i'm a businessman, that have been on the affordable care act or forced on to the affordable care act, they don't like...
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. ♪ >>> the ceo of united healthcare says he has concluded taking his company into the obamacare exchanges a bad decision, and talked about withdrawing from the american insurance program. after he made the announcement, his company's shares rose. what investors see as good news for a company, may disastrous news for the
. ♪ >>> the ceo of united healthcare says he has concluded taking his company into the obamacare exchanges a bad decision, and talked about withdrawing from the american insurance program. after he made the announcement, his company's shares rose. what investors see as good news for a company, may disastrous news for the
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stephanie glover of united healthcare is here with ways to relieve holiday stress. tips for a stress- free holiday season: perk up-caffeine free: when the afternoon slump the gingerbread latte and opt for a walk instead. at your next holiday party, try stowing away your smartphone and make face-time matter. next holiday cookie swap, grab fresh fruit instead. new year to set a healthy goal. grab a pal and aim to up your activity, sleep more or make healthier meals. stay connected to your community during the holidays. volunteer, donate coats, shop local-everything it's easy to skip exercise during the holidays. stay on track with a little healthy competition with colleagues. take a brisk walk to clear the mind. use the holidays to re-connect and make memories with loved ones. good morning i'm cassandra jones with fox5. the clouds will be sticking with us today with a high of 54 degrees. temperatures warm into the upper 50's stronger winds 15- 25 mph and a slight chance of showers christmas eve into christmas day. temperatures dip into the upper 40's christmas day wit
stephanie glover of united healthcare is here with ways to relieve holiday stress. tips for a stress- free holiday season: perk up-caffeine free: when the afternoon slump the gingerbread latte and opt for a walk instead. at your next holiday party, try stowing away your smartphone and make face-time matter. next holiday cookie swap, grab fresh fruit instead. new year to set a healthy goal. grab a pal and aim to up your activity, sleep more or make healthier meals. stay connected to your...
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we've begun the weekly meetings with united healthcare to implement the mapdmppo because of course moving over 1300 people and making sure everything goes smoothly on january 1st, doesn't just happen automatically so operations is is meeting weekly with them. i want to point out because i'm in awe that data analytics counted 5700 different rates among the employers. i just want to highlight that for you. communication, redesign the open enrollment packet so we did not, we saved $80,000 in postage and also saved money in printing. we haven't calculated that out yet. we produced a promotional mailing to retirees about the new plan and at the library. we produced 63,000 open enrollment confirmation letters. we have to get that data out to the computer so if we enter the data incorrectly, we can correct them. the month of november and the early part of december become people answering the phones saying you entered this wrong or i want to change back and obviously we don't let people change, but we do find the form and we make corrections. that's why we are on such a tight timeline because we
we've begun the weekly meetings with united healthcare to implement the mapdmppo because of course moving over 1300 people and making sure everything goes smoothly on january 1st, doesn't just happen automatically so operations is is meeting weekly with them. i want to point out because i'm in awe that data analytics counted 5700 different rates among the employers. i just want to highlight that for you. communication, redesign the open enrollment packet so we did not, we saved $80,000 in...
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on life support after united healthcare said we have had it. they did not quit.mille. forget about repealing it. it may be dead because of it. ♪ when a moment spontaneously turns romantic, why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use, is the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or any symptoms of an allergic reaction, stop taking cialis and get medica
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it began with united healthcare. another big name is saying, we have kind of had it, too.h the latest on that story. gerri: this is not a politically affiliated organization. this is a down the road report going on. we do not make money on obamacare. we did not make money in 2014 and we are not making money on it in 2015. will you stay with these exchanges in 2017? he said we have not made a commitment relative to 2017. we are not making money. while we would really like to see, i thought this was interesting, the ability to offer all different kinds of policies. absolutely every healthcare issue on the table. that is what is costing insurers a lot of money. a lot of people think that this is fake. making excuses for their poor performance. what i see is a company that is really having a tough time. even going so far as to pull failed support for the gold plan. that is difficult group of plants. neil: you cannot deny anyone. you have to ensure everybody. there is a list of things that the administration added to that. >> you have to offer, you cannot just offer extreme car
it began with united healthcare. another big name is saying, we have kind of had it, too.h the latest on that story. gerri: this is not a politically affiliated organization. this is a down the road report going on. we do not make money on obamacare. we did not make money in 2014 and we are not making money on it in 2015. will you stay with these exchanges in 2017? he said we have not made a commitment relative to 2017. we are not making money. while we would really like to see, i thought this...
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then there was the recent warning from united healthcare. united is the nation's largest health insurance provider. it was supposed to be big enough and with enough efficiencies filth into its operations to absorb the new costs associated with doing business within the obamacare regulatory framework. yet, just a few weeks ago, united announced that the financial realities of its obamacare plans may soon force the insurance giant to stop offering insurance plans through the public exchanges. madam president, the affordable care act has been described even by some of its supporters as a train wreck, and it certainly looks that way as we watch hard truths and economic realities unravel the coalition of insurers that were once great champions of obamacare. but when you think about it, the term train wreck isn't quite the right metaphor to describe the calamity that is the affordable care act. it misses the crucial point. train wrecks are accidents, aberrations, anomalies. the failures of obamacare were no such thing. they were entirely predictabl
then there was the recent warning from united healthcare. united is the nation's largest health insurance provider. it was supposed to be big enough and with enough efficiencies filth into its operations to absorb the new costs associated with doing business within the obamacare regulatory framework. yet, just a few weeks ago, united announced that the financial realities of its obamacare plans may soon force the insurance giant to stop offering insurance plans through the public exchanges....
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you know, it's not only united healthcare.ime since the 1980s, the not for profit blue cross plans as organizations are losing money. think about that. in the key driver of course to goldman sachs is obamacare. so obamacare has taken the blue cross plans from being a relatively good financial shape to all of them losing money because of this. >> bob, thank you so much for your wisdom on this topic. i hope you have a happy, safe and healthy new year. mike, back to you. >>> the iconic and overcrowded toys "r" us store in times square will be closing for good today in the face of all-time high rents in new york city. courtney reagan is there live with more. >> reporter: good morning. if you want to ride the ferris wheel, you have until 6:00 tonight. after that, the doors close, gap and old navy are eventually moving in. toys "r" us also close that had iconic fao schwarz location on fifth avenue about five months ago. the retailer says it's looking for new location for toys "r" us in manhattan, but hasn't found one yet. record hig
you know, it's not only united healthcare.ime since the 1980s, the not for profit blue cross plans as organizations are losing money. think about that. in the key driver of course to goldman sachs is obamacare. so obamacare has taken the blue cross plans from being a relatively good financial shape to all of them losing money because of this. >> bob, thank you so much for your wisdom on this topic. i hope you have a happy, safe and healthy new year. mike, back to you. >>> the...
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i think we all have to be concerned about that united healthcare announcement which said we don't want to write these policies. they're too expensive and there are part-time people who do want full-time jobs. there are employers who are reluctant to do that. my bias here is to have people have more full-time jobs, not be american enterprise institute or right or left. i think you share that with me. are there some things that can be done to make sure there are more people who write insurance that would bring down the cost of healthcare? something that i think even the left and right would like to see. >> yeah. absolutely. we're pushing forward with delivery system reforms, pushing forward for alternative payment model models, better coordination of care rather than duplication and fee for service. when we do things like that in medicare, you see the private sector follow t brings down costs, it makes it easier for employers and workers. the solution for all of this is slowing the growth of system-wide health cost, improving health quality and coming at it that way. that's our approach.
i think we all have to be concerned about that united healthcare announcement which said we don't want to write these policies. they're too expensive and there are part-time people who do want full-time jobs. there are employers who are reluctant to do that. my bias here is to have people have more full-time jobs, not be american enterprise institute or right or left. i think you share that with me. are there some things that can be done to make sure there are more people who write insurance...
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. >> a couple weeks ago, united healthcare, a lot of companies, not making a lot of money on obamacarey and pricing. and the over own sectors was health-care and if health care is under pressure from a pricing perspective, in 2016. maria: this will cause 10 million job losses according to the ceo, and other headlines this week, doctors, at heart to the doctor in this environment. >> small-business and mid-sized business. and 50 employees or more, obviously the full benefits or a fine. i will pay the fine. >> basically i am not going to be ratified because i'm not a bad guy, the reality is you will make much money so you can hire less people. maria: who will they have to ensure if united health walked away from this, doesn't look so good anymore. thank you. muslim athletes pushing back against donald trump's entire muslim comments, sports legends are speaking out next. the only way to get better is to challenge yourself, and that's what we're doing at xfinity. we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experience. and this includes our commitment to being on time. ever
. >> a couple weeks ago, united healthcare, a lot of companies, not making a lot of money on obamacarey and pricing. and the over own sectors was health-care and if health care is under pressure from a pricing perspective, in 2016. maria: this will cause 10 million job losses according to the ceo, and other headlines this week, doctors, at heart to the doctor in this environment. >> small-business and mid-sized business. and 50 employees or more, obviously the full benefits or a...
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what you need to know about united healthcare. right by revenues.s, they are offering some of the cheapest plans available. if you look at those counties where they are the lowest cost provider, what you find will happen if they do pull out. monthly cost for consumers will go up. you will pay an extra 26 -- >> for the premium? >> yes. if you are in your 60s, up $63 a month. the total take here is about 10%. 6% for people that are getting subsidies. 19% for those paying themselves. big increases in costs. i have not even addressed the idea of whether the insurers will fallout. here is what will happen in the big picture. united will pull out. you have to cover those folks. they would have to pull out more dough. it becomes more expensive. >> their premiums go up, too. thank you so much for joining us. a brand-new rule that would require nonprofit political groups and nonprofits to collect social security number of anyone who donates more than $250. talking about identity theft and privacy issues. talking about the head of a tea party group. the "new
what you need to know about united healthcare. right by revenues.s, they are offering some of the cheapest plans available. if you look at those counties where they are the lowest cost provider, what you find will happen if they do pull out. monthly cost for consumers will go up. you will pay an extra 26 -- >> for the premium? >> yes. if you are in your 60s, up $63 a month. the total take here is about 10%. 6% for people that are getting subsidies. 19% for those paying themselves....
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healthcare is not a constitutional right in the united states. that's what the courts have said so far. the only people in the united states who have a right to receive healthcare are prisoners, because it's considered they are not given healthcare. do i think that healthcare should be a right? that is how i tend to think, but that is something that i don't think would actually happen in the current political climate, right? what we're left with is solutions that really if we want to talk about reducing cost of medications for society, involve more intervention from the federal government. those are the solutions to providing reasonable access to healthcare that ... other industrialized nations have come up with but we in the us have been very resistant to this. one thing that is kind of a low-hanging fruit is allowing medicare to negotiate for the same kinds of rebates that are negotiated for in the medicaid program. the medicaid program drug costs, because they have federally-mandated rebates. medicare, when it was set up, was actually barred f
healthcare is not a constitutional right in the united states. that's what the courts have said so far. the only people in the united states who have a right to receive healthcare are prisoners, because it's considered they are not given healthcare. do i think that healthcare should be a right? that is how i tend to think, but that is something that i don't think would actually happen in the current political climate, right? what we're left with is solutions that really if we want to talk about...
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also by hillco partners, texas government affairs consultancy and its global healthcare consulting business unit, hillco health. and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation. and viewers like you. thank you.
also by hillco partners, texas government affairs consultancy and its global healthcare consulting business unit, hillco health. and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation. and viewers like you. thank you.
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this is part of what's going on, it's part of the dynamic of rising costs in healthcare in the united >> ifill: is there any way of knowing how widespread this is? i know it shows up in our premiums, but if you put together all these different orphan drugs, you end up with quite a population of affected people. >> well, some of the kind of gaining of the system that drug companies have been doing under this act is they will take a broader disease, say breast cancer, and slice it into narrow definitions of smaller kind of subsets of that disease, then they can qualify for afterren drug status when, in fact, the population is much larger. another example is a drug that's been approved for some other treatment that they just want to extend their monopoly on and under the act get it approved for a new treatment, but effectively it's the same drug, no new research or work or inveges has gone into it, it's just a repackaging. so this is ways the drugs are used. >> ifill: sabrina tavernise, thank you very much. >> thank you so much. >> ifill: a journey of a lifetime: journalist paul salopek
this is part of what's going on, it's part of the dynamic of rising costs in healthcare in the united >> ifill: is there any way of knowing how widespread this is? i know it shows up in our premiums, but if you put together all these different orphan drugs, you end up with quite a population of affected people. >> well, some of the kind of gaining of the system that drug companies have been doing under this act is they will take a broader disease, say breast cancer, and slice it...
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[indiscernible] healthcare and also all of the centers have been closely monitored. the natural, disaster for us -- we have had calls from the united states. chennai since in 7:00 -- rishaad: yes, i just want to get an idea of the infrastructure. has this been made worse by a lap of spending in many years?re over what needs to be done to make a situation which is bad not a disaster? >> the flooding is not because of the heavy rain, but also in the surrounding areas, and they do have this in the surrounding areas. we do have the problem. --ause the macro breaks [indiscernible] all this takes water from outside the city. rains that fall are sent to the lakes. e the lakes get water from this area -- this macrofuture, event shows us how to deal with an event of this size. also being close to the city, the other problem is the high tide and low tide. flows the land water. so, [indiscernible] water is not received by the sea. these are the problems. in the city, there are certain limitations. make it a design -- 30 to 50ly take it to years at most. now we have realized even beyond that. yes. rishaad: how much is this , and how much i hop
[indiscernible] healthcare and also all of the centers have been closely monitored. the natural, disaster for us -- we have had calls from the united states. chennai since in 7:00 -- rishaad: yes, i just want to get an idea of the infrastructure. has this been made worse by a lap of spending in many years?re over what needs to be done to make a situation which is bad not a disaster? >> the flooding is not because of the heavy rain, but also in the surrounding areas, and they do have this...
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healthcare. we have very comprehensive insurance in the united states.but it's no longer acting as insurance. >> what is it acting as? >> it's acting as a service provider, an administrator of benefits. >> explain that. >> most insurance companies today, their risks have been taken out. they have risk corridors set by the government for medicare, medicaid. a large part of the business, there's really no insurance. there's a government saying, here is the premiums, this is what you can charge, i have to authorize your premium increase, these are the mandated benefits you have to give, here are the subsidies. they in main have become service providers for the government. so the incentives are not constructed right. >> how would you construct those incentives? that's an interesting point you make. >> i think the insurance companies need the ability to take risk, need the ability to price their product. and the incentives should be to reward them to ensure the long term health of their patients. their rates get set on a yearly basis. their rates get set on t
healthcare. we have very comprehensive insurance in the united states.but it's no longer acting as insurance. >> what is it acting as? >> it's acting as a service provider, an administrator of benefits. >> explain that. >> most insurance companies today, their risks have been taken out. they have risk corridors set by the government for medicare, medicaid. a large part of the business, there's really no insurance. there's a government saying, here is the premiums, this...
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the league of united latin american citizens says latinos are very intested in hearing all candidates' views on immigration and a pathway to citizenship. joe 13:39 and also jobs, healthcare, educaiton, all those are very important so this is a tremendous loss. henry says iowa latinos will make up 10 percent of caucus goers and they're missing an opportunity to learn more about the candidates. republicans assure them, it is not a lost opportunity. charlie 10:41 no because we're going to do it. do something. we through the venue, else before the caucuses. in des moines amanda we are iowa. stephanie/2shot: the democrat's brown and black forum is still on the calendar. jack/2shot: it's scheduled for january 11- th, at seven p-m on the campus of drake university in des moines. jack: also on the republican front -- donald trump is ready to release his health records. while nominees typically release their medical records as a matter of course, trump's doing it now. he would be 70 if he made it the white house. and he makes no secret of his lack of exercise regimen, and seemingly no diet restrictions, with a heavy focus on bacon and steak. stephanie: stephanie: michael wanchani
the league of united latin american citizens says latinos are very intested in hearing all candidates' views on immigration and a pathway to citizenship. joe 13:39 and also jobs, healthcare, educaiton, all those are very important so this is a tremendous loss. henry says iowa latinos will make up 10 percent of caucus goers and they're missing an opportunity to learn more about the candidates. republicans assure them, it is not a lost opportunity. charlie 10:41 no because we're going to do it....
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the league of united latin american citizens says latinos are very intested in hearing all candidates' views on immigration and a pathway to citizenship. joe 13:39 and also jobs, healthcare, educaiton, all those are very important so this is a tremendous loss. henry says iowa latinos will make up 10 percent of caucus goers and they're missing an opportunity to learn more about the candidates. republicans assure them, it is not a lost opportunity. charlie 10:41 no something. we would've loved to do it through the venue, we'll do it somehow else before the caucuses. tim: the democrat's brown and black forum is on the calendar for january 11-th, at seven p-m on the campus of drake moines. jenna: in the wake of control politicians: your prayers aren't enough. republican candidates ted cruz, ben carson, rand paul, and jeb bush all tweeted "prayers" for those impacted... but gun control advocates want more. a scathing new york daily news cover this morning read--"god isn't fixing this." president obama also asked for prayers for the victims. office meeting with the fbi director and attorney general he again called for tightening access to guns. "important for all of us, includ
the league of united latin american citizens says latinos are very intested in hearing all candidates' views on immigration and a pathway to citizenship. joe 13:39 and also jobs, healthcare, educaiton, all those are very important so this is a tremendous loss. henry says iowa latinos will make up 10 percent of caucus goers and they're missing an opportunity to learn more about the candidates. republicans assure them, it is not a lost opportunity. charlie 10:41 no something. we would've loved to...
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what if healthcare worker david williams who also volunteers to help feed the homeless, wasn't allowed into the united states? >> that's something we offer, for number one reason because we care we're human beings but that our faith teaches that. >> but what about obad mohammed helping needy people? >> we're out there average person trying the go to work, school, provide for our families, for the community and do what we can in this world. >> reporter: back at the middle ground muslim center mark manley offers his afternoon prayers. he's unapolapologetic about his faith. >> i think we should stand up not just for selfishness of protecting ourselves but seeing when we do we're protecting some other group in the future, not someone who wants to live in fear. james brown said it best, i'd rather die on my feet than live on my knees. >> jennifer london, al jazeera, california's inland empire. >> welcome. some people who i've talked to say this isn't really about donald trump but about a group of people in the united states that really are afraid.muslims. how do you react to that? >> it is, for a lot of am
what if healthcare worker david williams who also volunteers to help feed the homeless, wasn't allowed into the united states? >> that's something we offer, for number one reason because we care we're human beings but that our faith teaches that. >> but what about obad mohammed helping needy people? >> we're out there average person trying the go to work, school, provide for our families, for the community and do what we can in this world. >> reporter: back at the middle...
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the international rescue committee to pay for healthcare, shelter, and sanitation for refugees in syria and neighboring countries. according to the united nations, millions of sir yans have been forced from their homes because of the convict -- conflict in their country. >>> all right. our time is 6:14 u. for those of us who are p up early, we'll get you to be you need to go. do you see wet roads? >> a little bit. i heard the rain overnight. but i didn't have rain on the way yet. >> okay. all right. >> it was wet. i didn't have rain on the way either. and steve likes to say, i got it at 0 dark thirty. >> yeah; right. >> but yeah, you know, it's a little wet out there. that dovesames into the commute perfectly. it's still wet but not raining. rosemary will have a little more on the weather. i will tell you it's still a little bit bet on the eastbay roads. this is highway 24. it is a nice-looking drive. i think if you do have to go to work today, you're going to be just a little bit better off than on a normal day, because on a normal day, we don't have this looking at the bay bridge toll plaza. look how light it is. that's perfect. traff
the international rescue committee to pay for healthcare, shelter, and sanitation for refugees in syria and neighboring countries. according to the united nations, millions of sir yans have been forced from their homes because of the convict -- conflict in their country. >>> all right. our time is 6:14 u. for those of us who are p up early, we'll get you to be you need to go. do you see wet roads? >> a little bit. i heard the rain overnight. but i didn't have rain on the way yet....
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the 40-year ban on crude oil exports from the united states, extend tax breaks for wind and solar energy and delay portions of obama's signature healthcare. privacy advocates have objected to the inclusion of a controversial cybersecurity bill they say will quietly expand mass surveillance by allowing corporations to share sensitive user data with law enforcement agencies. the house is expected to hold separate votes on the tax and spending portions of the deal by the end of the week. a new report shows executions in the united states have dropped to their lowest level in nearly 25 years. of the 28 executions carried out in 2015, 13 took place in texas, 6 in missouri and five in georgia. a total of 49 new death sentences were imposed this year, the lowest number since the early 1970's when the supreme court blocked executions. the report comes amid declining public support for the death penalty, halts on executions in a number of states and a shortage of execution drugs following objections from european pharmaceutical companies. the mayor of flint, michigan has declared a state of emergency over lead in the city's drinking water. last y
the 40-year ban on crude oil exports from the united states, extend tax breaks for wind and solar energy and delay portions of obama's signature healthcare. privacy advocates have objected to the inclusion of a controversial cybersecurity bill they say will quietly expand mass surveillance by allowing corporations to share sensitive user data with law enforcement agencies. the house is expected to hold separate votes on the tax and spending portions of the deal by the end of the week. a new...
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unit. barth found her passion for not only working with the elderly but more specifically with those who have alzheimer's or another form of dementia. barth has extensive healthcare experience in the arenas of hospice, assisted living, hospitals as well as long-term care. since 1998, she has been a licensed nursing home administrator and has held assisted living management certification since 2008. she is a certified well as a certified dementia practitioner. barth has been a part of the west des moines arbor springs team since 2008. barth lives the mission of striving each day to enhance the quality of life for those living and working in all areas of dementia care. about arbor springs arbor springs is an award-winning facility devoted entirely to the west des moi sabrina: it's national brownie day! the sweet treat is a rich cross between a cookie and a cake... the first variety of these turned up in the 1800s in chicago...and had walnuts. according to the calendar, a chef first created them for a ladies and today, there of recipes. weather adlib: we are keeping out warm stretch going with more 50s in the forecast and possibly even a 60 by thursday! today is goi
unit. barth found her passion for not only working with the elderly but more specifically with those who have alzheimer's or another form of dementia. barth has extensive healthcare experience in the arenas of hospice, assisted living, hospitals as well as long-term care. since 1998, she has been a licensed nursing home administrator and has held assisted living management certification since 2008. she is a certified well as a certified dementia practitioner. barth has been a part of the west...
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henry from the league of united latin american are very intested in hearing all candidates' views on immigration and a pathway to citizenship. joe 13:39 and also jobs, healthcare, are very important tremendous loss. henry says iowa latinos will make up 10 percent o ocaucus goers and they're missing an opportunity to the candidates. them, it is not a lost charlie 10:41 no because we're going to do it. do something. we would've loved to do it through the venue, we'll do it before the jessica rae: the democrat's brown and black forum is on the calendar for january 11-th... atateven p-m on the campus of drake university in des moines. jessica rae: the nebraska state one act play production contests is coming to norfolk two nights next week. here's susan risinger with the details. === "a national agricultural marketing program heard each afternoon on newstalk wjag will be broadcast live from the 2016 northeast nebraska farm and equipmeme show. market r rly, hosted by chip flory, will originate in the chuck pohlman ag mplex at northeast community college beginning at 2 p.m. on wednesday, january 13th. norfolk's johnny carson,theatre will once again host the nebraska
henry from the league of united latin american are very intested in hearing all candidates' views on immigration and a pathway to citizenship. joe 13:39 and also jobs, healthcare, are very important tremendous loss. henry says iowa latinos will make up 10 percent o ocaucus goers and they're missing an opportunity to the candidates. them, it is not a lost charlie 10:41 no because we're going to do it. do something. we would've loved to do it through the venue, we'll do it before the jessica rae:...
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united states, i pledge to you that i will solve problems. announcer: right to rise usa is responsible for the content of this message. it's been her fight for twenty years. something is wrong with our healthcare system and it needs to be fixed. then, it was about health reform and getting eight million kids now, it's about stopping republicans from repealing obamacare, and taking on insurance companies to bring down drug prices. i'm not going to let any family be deprived of healthcare. i'm not going to let the republicans rip up obamacare and throw it away. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. scott: from coaching hot seat to coach of the year. kirk ferentz has led the hawkeyes to an incredible turnaround, and he gets to add one more honor to this year. he was named the conference coach of the year. running back jordan jensen every is -- jordan canzeri is third team all big 10. the new college football rankings are out. the top five remain the same. number four iowa in position for some big things. if they win the big title game and the rest stays the same, i would like clemson in miami and where the national semifinals in the orange bowl on december 31. i would just has to win on
united states, i pledge to you that i will solve problems. announcer: right to rise usa is responsible for the content of this message. it's been her fight for twenty years. something is wrong with our healthcare system and it needs to be fixed. then, it was about health reform and getting eight million kids now, it's about stopping republicans from repealing obamacare, and taking on insurance companies to bring down drug prices. i'm not going to let any family be deprived of healthcare. i'm...