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. >>> united healthcare said its president would take on the role of ceo as the current chief executive transitions to the position of executive chairman. shares fell fractionally. >>> and kansas city southern raised the quarterly dividend to 36 cents a share. the yield on that stock is now more than 1%. the railroad operator also replaced its current share buyback program with a new $800 million plan. shares rose 1%. >>> paypal about bar users from accepting donations to promote hate and violence. this comes following revelations that the company played a key role in raising money for the white supremacist rally last weekend? charlottingville. in a blog post, the company outlined its policy of not allowing its services to be used to advocate racist uses. >>> visa and mastercard are coming under pressure to do the same. other companies are popping up to take their place. contessa brewer looks at what call the alt-economy. >> as the kay otherwise unfolded, daily stormer found itself in the thick of the action. it had heavily promoted the rally even offered rides of what they called the h
. >>> united healthcare said its president would take on the role of ceo as the current chief executive transitions to the position of executive chairman. shares fell fractionally. >>> and kansas city southern raised the quarterly dividend to 36 cents a share. the yield on that stock is now more than 1%. the railroad operator also replaced its current share buyback program with a new $800 million plan. shares rose 1%. >>> paypal about bar users from accepting...
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united healthcare's helping push the snp five hundred up nearly six tenths of a percent with the dow up around three tents and the nasdaq up around nine tenth. european indexes also up french retailer car for losing thirteen percent on slowing sales but gains at week and pernod ricard help offset that. the cat carol here in paris closing up nearly six tenths of a percent. chosen lufthansa up over three percent that help the frankfurt dax along. onions with one hundred closing up nearly nine tenths of a percent. let's take a look at some of today's top business headlines. india's economy grew at its slowest pace since twenty fourteen for the three months ending in june. the country posted five point seven percent growth for the quarter that's down from six point one percent for the previous quarter. it's the fourth straight sets period of slowing growth. manufacturing seeing the sharpest deceleration analysts point to last year's can japan and. acts as possible factors. alors lafayette planned. wire locked a dude ba connick french department store has announced it will buy a fifty one
united healthcare's helping push the snp five hundred up nearly six tenths of a percent with the dow up around three tents and the nasdaq up around nine tenth. european indexes also up french retailer car for losing thirteen percent on slowing sales but gains at week and pernod ricard help offset that. the cat carol here in paris closing up nearly six tenths of a percent. chosen lufthansa up over three percent that help the frankfurt dax along. onions with one hundred closing up nearly nine...
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united healthcare, that was a really good quarter. stock actually sat that day, still has more momentum. oracle, great number so i get why there is concern kind of on a macro, things are not perfect, but things are not that bad and companies are reporting good earnings and you have to be a stock picker. >> we'll put that whole list on our web page i promise all of you that we will do that one area of the market that may be signaling a warning to investors is as josh said the transports coming off their worst month in a year. bob pisani is live on the floor of the new york stock exchange tracking the numbers and you've been raising the flag on this. >> i am. and there is a notable diversion occurring. let's show you what is going on. in july the dow industrials were up 3%, transports down 4%. this is after the transport hit new highs in the middle of the month. i think sectors within transports are having specific problems for example the railroads are down today and for several week on concerns about volume and pricing. the rails also
united healthcare, that was a really good quarter. stock actually sat that day, still has more momentum. oracle, great number so i get why there is concern kind of on a macro, things are not perfect, but things are not that bad and companies are reporting good earnings and you have to be a stock picker. >> we'll put that whole list on our web page i promise all of you that we will do that one area of the market that may be signaling a warning to investors is as josh said the transports...
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it's a long list from aetna, united healthcare, a to u on the screen here. another crack at obamacare when you come back after august recess. we found the poll from cbs news. it's a stunner. the question went out to people how do you feel about congress and whether or not they're getting much done? the top line on the level of frustration. gop 84%. democrats 61. independents 77%. how much damage to a party if voters are not convinced you can govern? >> i think it's important that we show we can govern and specifically we have a great opportunity before us on tax reform. we have a broken tax code, everybody knows that. the ability to simplify the tax code and corporate taxes is an opportunity before us. i hope we can do it in a bipartisan way. the last big tax reform in 1986 was bipartisan. if we can't, though, we have to figure out a way to move forward as a party. it's too important. >> bill: do you think the president had excessive expectations? >> no, look. i think the president's expectations was we would work together to get these things done and we hav
it's a long list from aetna, united healthcare, a to u on the screen here. another crack at obamacare when you come back after august recess. we found the poll from cbs news. it's a stunner. the question went out to people how do you feel about congress and whether or not they're getting much done? the top line on the level of frustration. gop 84%. democrats 61. independents 77%. how much damage to a party if voters are not convinced you can govern? >> i think it's important that we show...
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that's how it's been with the united states and throughout history. technology solved or healthcare transportation problems, questioned it solve our energy she says all is well. the next book i hope to read is do i make myself clear? it's about how to write better. they try to improve my writing but they never stop editing as i see give them back i'm gonna keep working. there's just some wonderful books out there. i'm frustrated because i can't read anything i'd like to. i didn't really learn to read for college but i find it very helpful that he the get good ideas, it helps inspire and be a better person. having said that, my caveat would be i think you could read too much and i think you came get to that point. i'm living what i read and i picked things i want to read about. wesley nonfiction on leadership but i think it's just as important to stop and think as it is to read. you can think about what you've read, you can think about life and how to do your job better, you can think about how to help more people. it's important not just to try to read for purpose and to take some t
that's how it's been with the united states and throughout history. technology solved or healthcare transportation problems, questioned it solve our energy she says all is well. the next book i hope to read is do i make myself clear? it's about how to write better. they try to improve my writing but they never stop editing as i see give them back i'm gonna keep working. there's just some wonderful books out there. i'm frustrated because i can't read anything i'd like to. i didn't really learn...
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healthcare units have been set up in some shelters. so federal medical station is available. michelle: for the first time since thursday night the threat of rain no longer hanging over the houston area. nearly a full week and 50 inches of rain later the sun is out. we are just outside of houston and sonya, it's shining a light on how bad things are right now. i know you have been on the ground from the very beginning. tell us what the last 124 hours have been like? >> you are talking about how the sun is out. it's stopped raining. we had so much hope that the storm was over. technically the storm has moved east a little bit. but here in the houston area and the surrounding areas water still continues to be a big threat. i'm in a neighborhood in richmond, texas. water has been rising all day. people did evacuate when they were told to. but you can see the brazso river behind the property come out of the banks. you know, this water is still strong. it's still very difficult. but in some other part of the area, the water recedeed. houston's leadership is telling people not to go
healthcare units have been set up in some shelters. so federal medical station is available. michelle: for the first time since thursday night the threat of rain no longer hanging over the houston area. nearly a full week and 50 inches of rain later the sun is out. we are just outside of houston and sonya, it's shining a light on how bad things are right now. i know you have been on the ground from the very beginning. tell us what the last 124 hours have been like? >> you are talking...
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with united healthcare and aetna already leaving virginia, people will now have to find a new plan andront door, the men barge in, chase him into the kitchen before blindfolding him with his own shirt. they then ransacked the florida home getting away with electronics. people are still searching for the men, but thankfully, thankfully that boy was not hurt. and those are just some of the headlines we are following this morning. outside to rick and bass pro shops where the hunting season, rick, what's going on? >> yes, it is. our friends at bass pro shops have been out here all morning long gearing up for the annual fall hunting classic kicks off in stores nationwide this weekend. >> back with more deals is bass pro shop's pro-hunting team member alan along with outdoor pro's courtney smith. thanks for being with us this morning. >> talk to us about one of your biggest events. >> it is amazing, family friend, huge savings, huge deals, free activities for kids, crafts, ranges, archery, free hunting seminars for adults and women specific courses as well. >> started yesterday. how long doe
with united healthcare and aetna already leaving virginia, people will now have to find a new plan andront door, the men barge in, chase him into the kitchen before blindfolding him with his own shirt. they then ransacked the florida home getting away with electronics. people are still searching for the men, but thankfully, thankfully that boy was not hurt. and those are just some of the headlines we are following this morning. outside to rick and bass pro shops where the hunting season, rick,...
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he's had his differences especially on his vote a couple of weeks ago, not to advance a healthcare bill in the united states senate. then there's senator jeff flake, criticized the president, wrote a book that questioned the president's conservativism, recently wrote a piece about the president and immigration, differing with him on some of the points there. this month the president tweeted that flake was weak on borders, crime, and a nonfactor in the senate. he went on to call him -- he also talked up flake's primary challenger. in the 2016 election, president trump beat hilary clinton by 4 percentage points in arizona. arthel? arthel: rich edson, thank you very much. eric: fox news alert on the loss of a legend. the world tonight mourning the death of comedy icon and humanitarian giant jerry lewis. you know he was world famous as the comedian. also an acclaimed filmmaker an of course a tireless fund-raiser for generations of children who suffer from muscular dystrophy. remember the telethons for jerry's kids. he died peacefully this morning of natural causes at his los angeles home -- las vegas hom
he's had his differences especially on his vote a couple of weeks ago, not to advance a healthcare bill in the united states senate. then there's senator jeff flake, criticized the president, wrote a book that questioned the president's conservativism, recently wrote a piece about the president and immigration, differing with him on some of the points there. this month the president tweeted that flake was weak on borders, crime, and a nonfactor in the senate. he went on to call him -- he also...
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we are 320 million diverse people in the united states and have different healthcare needs. but when you say just let obamacare fail, that's not how this works. >> there is no reason the president should step in and do a half measure that he ends up owning. free market enthusiasts who understand healthcare. kennedy: if you look at people who have been victims of the "a" system, it's unconsequencable -- >> why would we want that for everybody? kennedy: healthcare in sweden is not the standard for this country. i love reading about utopian societies. i love and the is. it's some of my favorite literature. >> we have to find some way to change this. but i'm feeling and hearing that it's only going to be around the edges. >> it will last just a year. this is a kick the can down the road. kennedy: the debt ceiling an spending bills. >> we weren't able to get it done because we had a few squishy members of our caucus. kennedy: the party panel will return because we have much to discuss. the president gave his blessing to new legislation that promotes high-skilled immigration. kati
we are 320 million diverse people in the united states and have different healthcare needs. but when you say just let obamacare fail, that's not how this works. >> there is no reason the president should step in and do a half measure that he ends up owning. free market enthusiasts who understand healthcare. kennedy: if you look at people who have been victims of the "a" system, it's unconsequencable -- >> why would we want that for everybody? kennedy: healthcare in sweden...
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united states. >> 400 people filled the auditorium. the purpose, to give an update on the work that is being done in washington dc, with issues such as education, labor, and healthcare. some in the audience are concerned about donald trump's rhetoric, and threats against the united states. >> i am very concerned. >> i want to know what congress is planning on doing. >> they plan to introduce a resolution. and it may not have teeth, but it has a strong message. >> this is about appropriate constitutional responsibility. the president cannot authorize war. we have been in a very difficult situation. we have been able to stand firm against north korea. >> they plan to hold another town meeting on monday before going back to dc. >> stay with us for continuing coverage. we will keep you posted on development around the clock. >> @police are asking for public help locating an armed robber. a suspect robbed a man at gunpoint outside of his home last month. a robber ran off with a wallet and generate - - him and ran off with a wallet and jewelry. he is 5-foot tall with a medium build. >>> a controversy over fines for illegal fireworks. the city of san jose has decided to di
united states. >> 400 people filled the auditorium. the purpose, to give an update on the work that is being done in washington dc, with issues such as education, labor, and healthcare. some in the audience are concerned about donald trump's rhetoric, and threats against the united states. >> i am very concerned. >> i want to know what congress is planning on doing. >> they plan to introduce a resolution. and it may not have teeth, but it has a strong message. >>...
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where did we get the idea in the united states that insurance means healthcare?urance can turn down the very healthcare it is promising you. it can say sign up here. when you get to the doctor's office we won't cover that procedure or if you have a large deductible you may have a thyroid problem or pneumonia. i didn't use my deductible. i can't afford the chest x-ray out of my pocket. >> bill: we wanted to do that because of a comment with nancy pelosi. >> enlarging the pool, making it healthier, younger and having more benefits. >> i understand the reason and history but it doesn't sound like you're willing to give anything. >> what do they have to offer? you have to have a big pool. >> bill: there are democratic congressmen talking about resisting is not enough. you have to arrive at solutions. >> wait a second. it is not talking now. i've been talking to the democratic congressional and senate side and they've been very interested in bipartisan agreement. mitch mcconnell didn't reach out. he had 13 people behind closed doors. the president hasn't called anyone
where did we get the idea in the united states that insurance means healthcare?urance can turn down the very healthcare it is promising you. it can say sign up here. when you get to the doctor's office we won't cover that procedure or if you have a large deductible you may have a thyroid problem or pneumonia. i didn't use my deductible. i can't afford the chest x-ray out of my pocket. >> bill: we wanted to do that because of a comment with nancy pelosi. >> enlarging the pool, making...
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starts to get messy, because people have different ideas about what a free market is in healthcare and frankly the united states have not had a free market in healthcare since 1930 days when doctors were going door to door checking cash payments and distributing free care to poor families in the neighborhood. that was the last time we had a quote, pure free market healthcare. we have a private sector that is so highly regulated that now health insurance is virtually a public utility. our problem is, is that we haven't really been able to carefully calibrate or, you know what -- or we haven't clearly drawn any clear lines where people are actually in agreement. i think this debate is going to be more intense, regardless of what happens on capitol hill this week or next week. i think we're in for a debate on healthcare for the rest of our lives because this is a 2.3 trillion sector of the copy which is immensely complex. it's not clear to everybody what is -- what works best. there are certain areas clearly in healthcare where the public sector has a primary and a valuable and superior role. and there are
starts to get messy, because people have different ideas about what a free market is in healthcare and frankly the united states have not had a free market in healthcare since 1930 days when doctors were going door to door checking cash payments and distributing free care to poor families in the neighborhood. that was the last time we had a quote, pure free market healthcare. we have a private sector that is so highly regulated that now health insurance is virtually a public utility. our...
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muslims, christians, jews, civil rights advocates, healthcare advocates, when they mobilized across the country in all 50 states and put pressure on the uniteds senate, with he protected and defended healthcare access for millions of americans. so we can do this, reverend al. >> reverend tullis you have been on the front line with me and others from staten island with eric garner case to ferguson to voting rights, in selma recommemorating that and fighting these voter id laws, you worked with what i call the coming new guard of national action network and other legacy organizations. at this point the critical issues have not really been tackled by the faith community, the faith leaders and we've seen it appear that the evangelicals who are more to the right have spoken for the church. will august 28th begin to change that and really raise the profile of those in the faith community that are more progressive and more in line with the teachings of a dr. martin luther king or dr. ralph abernathy. >> i really believe, rev, this march on august 28th there do that. when we talk about the civil rights challenges of our time from healthcare to incom
muslims, christians, jews, civil rights advocates, healthcare advocates, when they mobilized across the country in all 50 states and put pressure on the uniteds senate, with he protected and defended healthcare access for millions of americans. so we can do this, reverend al. >> reverend tullis you have been on the front line with me and others from staten island with eric garner case to ferguson to voting rights, in selma recommemorating that and fighting these voter id laws, you worked...
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there's a better way to spend $50 billion on recapitalizing the military or veteran healthcare or infrastructure in the united states. >> tucker: you think there's any chance -- we don't know the full outlines. we'll find out in the hour. you think there's any chance with 4,000 american troops if that number is correct that that number could make an appreciable difference in afghan? >> no. the way army organizes, 600 or 700 can leave the wire. the rest are there for support. they don't leave the base. they're targets. >> tucker: the original idea is that terror training camps arise in places where there's a power vacuum and that we need to make sure that doesn't happen. but you have seen jihadis training in european cities and here in the united states. >> in their mom's basement. >> we need to rethink that idea? >> well, the sad thing is, with the metastasis of terror, they can be the individual operators, mobilized and activated by the internet and makes lots of places terror sanctuaries. the 9-11 attacks and the whole area is like one big gestational pit of terror. having some kind of -- i don't agree with
there's a better way to spend $50 billion on recapitalizing the military or veteran healthcare or infrastructure in the united states. >> tucker: you think there's any chance -- we don't know the full outlines. we'll find out in the hour. you think there's any chance with 4,000 american troops if that number is correct that that number could make an appreciable difference in afghan? >> no. the way army organizes, 600 or 700 can leave the wire. the rest are there for support. they...
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unit. a dozen focused attorneys will focus on healthcare fraud and opiate scamz. >> these prosecutor workingwith hb can i and we'll help us target and prosecute poyders and others who are furthering this epidemic while lining their pockets. >> new jersey governor chris sowers sti calleding on frez trump to elevate the ep debt toyk national public health emergency. it would fight to fight the crisis. >> fox business. >> how concerned tonight about how drinking who will could increase in developing cancer. researchers at brown and afternoon oshd for every ten grime you return early risk is of increases 11 prosecution. it's a standard drink side. >> coming up next at 10:30 something else that's interesting. you see the tiny house show on hdtv and teeny house is up for sale in montgomery county or does it come from tiny budget. >> we'll tell you how much this home does cost and what you get for your money, next. fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest... internet ever. 940
unit. a dozen focused attorneys will focus on healthcare fraud and opiate scamz. >> these prosecutor workingwith hb can i and we'll help us target and prosecute poyders and others who are furthering this epidemic while lining their pockets. >> new jersey governor chris sowers sti calleding on frez trump to elevate the ep debt toyk national public health emergency. it would fight to fight the crisis. >> fox business. >> how concerned tonight about how drinking who will...
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united states. she will leave behind her three daughters. her fellow healthcare workers and community leaders are holding the rally to call on immigration authorities to stop the deportation of mendoza sanchez and her family. >>> that problematic stretch of i-880 southbound at lewelling boulevard is closed people are turning to you for other ways of getting around sal. >> this is one of those tricky closures you kind of have to know your way around. i want to show you the traffic backup on i-880 approaching the lewelling boulevard offramp, on the boundary between san leandro and san lorenzo that is where the shooting happened on southbound i-880. traffic is backed up the freeway from davis street headed south and some people have been stuck in a traffic for a while headed south past marina. i want to make sure you know eastbound 580 could be an alternate but there will be slow traffic on eastbound 580 as people are coming up on castro valley getting off the freeway driving through the hayward street to get on 880 s. so it will be kind of tricky and i want you to
united states. she will leave behind her three daughters. her fellow healthcare workers and community leaders are holding the rally to call on immigration authorities to stop the deportation of mendoza sanchez and her family. >>> that problematic stretch of i-880 southbound at lewelling boulevard is closed people are turning to you for other ways of getting around sal. >> this is one of those tricky closures you kind of have to know your way around. i want to show you the traffic...
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healthcare coverage. i'm telling you this, we didn't have the votes in the united states senate. we didn't have the votes in the house of representatives. but enough people in this country tweeted -- how many of you? people in this country made phone calls. enough people sent emails. people showed up for marches and said, an american, i believe healthcare is a basic human right, and i will fight for rights. n [cheering and applause]. sen. warren: and that is why we won. that is why we won. yes. yes. yes. to say i e tonight draw two lessons from that. he first one i draw is that it matters when you speak out. it matters when you use your voice. engaged,s when you get and the second is to say, i hear it. i hear it. democracy is changing in this country. democracy is no more. off and you body hear from them years later. ou get involved maybe during a presidential election, maybe an between. n democracy has become what we, do every rass roots single day. a personal s become commitment to yourself, a commitment to your family, a commitment to your a commitment to your country, and i'm
healthcare coverage. i'm telling you this, we didn't have the votes in the united states senate. we didn't have the votes in the house of representatives. but enough people in this country tweeted -- how many of you? people in this country made phone calls. enough people sent emails. people showed up for marches and said, an american, i believe healthcare is a basic human right, and i will fight for rights. n [cheering and applause]. sen. warren: and that is why we won. that is why we won. yes....
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healthcare. >> i think congress is going to make a comeback. i hope so. i tell you what, the united counting on it. [applause] >> now the president faced heat for being light on details. administration officials here find that rich because after the failure of healthcare, what we heard from leaders in both parties is president the shouldn't have tried to jam healthcare down their throats. he should have had regular order, go through the committee progress and let congress own it and build momentum. now the white house is say do that on taxes and they're complaining there's not enough details. >> martha: here with more, charlie hurt from the washington tiles and a fox new contributor. good to see you tonight. you saw what ann coulter and chuck schumer say. what do you think about it? >> it's interesting. they're not entirely wrong about it. obviously a lot of people because of tax credits wind up not paying taxes. the bottom line is, the idea that the united states has a 35% corporate tax rate and the literally trillions and trillions of dollars in profits that get parkeded overseas
healthcare. >> i think congress is going to make a comeback. i hope so. i tell you what, the united counting on it. [applause] >> now the president faced heat for being light on details. administration officials here find that rich because after the failure of healthcare, what we heard from leaders in both parties is president the shouldn't have tried to jam healthcare down their throats. he should have had regular order, go through the committee progress and let congress own it and...
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this, congress cannot even negotiate a healthcare bill after seven years of talking by limiting the executives flexibility. this bill makes it harder for the united states to strike good deals for the more than people and drive china, russia and income closer together. this talk of being a great deal maker, is it not wearing sand? >> well, give the healthcare bill time i still think it's not over yet. it's going to come up with some sort of compromise with congress and get something through. but the most important is immigration. >> i thought the most important thing was repeal replace obamacare? >> no no no, number one, two and three is immigration. >> since when. we haven't heard anything that -- >> the -- >> that he's going to let his agenda legislative when trying to push through this immigration bill as oppose to healthcare the first, second, third and fourth time which all happens to fail. >> gentlemen, always a play. thank you. >>> the next, a hot button issue heat up again after reports that u.s. justice department investigate a complain been racial zprijs in college admissions. >>> ahead, a warning about the -- missile test oppose the po
this, congress cannot even negotiate a healthcare bill after seven years of talking by limiting the executives flexibility. this bill makes it harder for the united states to strike good deals for the more than people and drive china, russia and income closer together. this talk of being a great deal maker, is it not wearing sand? >> well, give the healthcare bill time i still think it's not over yet. it's going to come up with some sort of compromise with congress and get something...
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"im confident that by working with our healthcare and law enforcement experts, well fight this deadly epedemic and the unitedes will win"but the president isn't alone. in ohio, attorney general mike dewine is suing the pharmaceutical industry.he says the companies producing opioids never gave doctors and patients the full story about the risk of addiction."these drug companies created this problem, and what's infuriating is that they're doing precious little to be of assistance, they made the mess they should clean it up"but court cases can stretch on for years.that's one reason why many in congress are pushing for more federal funding now to help with long term treatment.last week ohio senator rob portman told us there's no one solution."it's a complicated issue because it involves treatment, recovery programs, law enforcement techniques, that's' what we've talked about and i'm encouraged"this summer a presidential commission released its ideas on how to fight the crisis. among them - boost the number of people eligible for addiction treatment through medicaid. but a final decision on which solutions the wh
"im confident that by working with our healthcare and law enforcement experts, well fight this deadly epedemic and the unitedes will win"but the president isn't alone. in ohio, attorney general mike dewine is suing the pharmaceutical industry.he says the companies producing opioids never gave doctors and patients the full story about the risk of addiction."these drug companies created this problem, and what's infuriating is that they're doing precious little to be of assistance,...
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speaker ryan spoke about tax reform, healthcare, and his thoughts on the violence in charlottesville. he told the crowd that all americans must always be unitedessages of hate and bigotry. good morning washington. toss to eileen - hottest day of the week; feels 100+ - not as hot tomorrow with falling humidity - delightful end to the week and weekend - unseasonably cool end to august today: mostly sunny. hot and very humid. breezy. highs: 92-95 winds: sw 5-15+ mph tonight: mostly cloudy. isolated shower. mild and muggy. lows: 70-77 winds: sw 5-10 mph wednesday: mostly cloudy. some late day clearing. falling humidity. highs: 83-85 winds: nw 5-10 mph breaking overnight. are in the hospital - four in serious condition - after a serious train crash just outside of philadelphia. septa officials say a passenger train collided with an unoccupied train car in a terminal just after midnight. despite the collision, septa officials say service will run normally this morning. the cause of the crash- now under investigation. we'll hear from witnesses, in a few minutes. clean up and repair efforts going on in charles county-- following a rush hour storm. th
speaker ryan spoke about tax reform, healthcare, and his thoughts on the violence in charlottesville. he told the crowd that all americans must always be unitedessages of hate and bigotry. good morning washington. toss to eileen - hottest day of the week; feels 100+ - not as hot tomorrow with falling humidity - delightful end to the week and weekend - unseasonably cool end to august today: mostly sunny. hot and very humid. breezy. highs: 92-95 winds: sw 5-15+ mph tonight: mostly cloudy....
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going into a european socialist monopoly healthcare system in the united states, i still don't think charlie gard, the bedrock of our system is the exit rights we have. if we do not like our health insurance we can choose another that meets our needs. reminds me of the comedian lenny bruce who had a line about socialism. he said it is like putting the phone company, the old phone company in charge of everything on earth. if you have a complaint you end up like a schmuck with a dixie cup on a string. you don't have choice. stuart: i pray that you are right on this occasion. tell me about collapsing obamacare. i understand premiums are going to keep going up. is that accurate? just keep going up as long as that system is in place. >> they have got to go up because the risk pool is broken in how the statute was written. they way they created the regulation of premiums, they forced the young and healthy out of insurance, they would rather pay the penalty than astronomical premiums to subsidize the older and less healthy. the pool keeps getting thicker and older and premiums have to keep
going into a european socialist monopoly healthcare system in the united states, i still don't think charlie gard, the bedrock of our system is the exit rights we have. if we do not like our health insurance we can choose another that meets our needs. reminds me of the comedian lenny bruce who had a line about socialism. he said it is like putting the phone company, the old phone company in charge of everything on earth. if you have a complaint you end up like a schmuck with a dixie cup on a...
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but to the united states now and president donald trump's latest attempts at getting a major piece of legislation threw off to efforts to reform healthcare. was covered in the senate is now backing a republican plans to overhaul immigration it would prioritize skills of the family ties. and drastically reduce the number of people and now to settle in america salons which are housed. to the travel bans increasing the arrests of illegal immigrants and pushing to build a border wall. donald trump has now set his sights on legal immigration. he's endorsed a bill that would reform the u. s. is permanent resident visa system. this legislation will not only restore a competitive edge in the twenty first century. but it will restore the sacred bonds of trust between america and its citizens. the policy change speaks to trumps conservative base but economists widely agreed the benefits of immigration outweigh the costs. as explained in an april letter to trump mike one thousand four hundred and seventy economists. six of them noble laureates the u. s. is policy currently prioritizes family relationship. but in the future it would also establish a
but to the united states now and president donald trump's latest attempts at getting a major piece of legislation threw off to efforts to reform healthcare. was covered in the senate is now backing a republican plans to overhaul immigration it would prioritize skills of the family ties. and drastically reduce the number of people and now to settle in america salons which are housed. to the travel bans increasing the arrests of illegal immigrants and pushing to build a border wall. donald trump...
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healthcare. census bureau in the government and it seems to a they should be able to get the idea about how constituents in the whole united tates feel about the replacement of the affordable care act. democrats have their view and the republicans have their view. but i also know they use their pick and choose for when they do their advertising. now, i am a democrat. i really think the republicans re doing things in the best interest of their party, rather than their constituents and if census bureau could actually ask everybody, either by phone something, ernet or we could get a better look at what the american public then they nts and should go from there and not be looking in people's back pockets they have much money left. that's it. host: okay, kathy. texas, independent. good morning, you're up. morning.good how you doing? host: good morning. go ahead. just want to -- korea and russia. well, i'll leave north korea out. i just want to ask the people. like to me that with russia might have a great -- beyond the united states. like to ask, what would america is or of control -- states. host: i apologize, you are up, it i
healthcare. census bureau in the government and it seems to a they should be able to get the idea about how constituents in the whole united tates feel about the replacement of the affordable care act. democrats have their view and the republicans have their view. but i also know they use their pick and choose for when they do their advertising. now, i am a democrat. i really think the republicans re doing things in the best interest of their party, rather than their constituents and if census...
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we need action right now with the economy, education, healthcare and he's failing all those accounts, unfortunately for him but also for the uniteds, for the american people. so i'd say he exaggerated. >> i want to ask you guys because clearly we know. i want to go to mcconnell and this -- >> oh really. >> there's this open feud now between mitch mcconnell and majority leader in the senate and donald trump. "new york times" is reporting they haven't spoken for weeks, adding angry phone calls and bad manner with president trump threatening. so, you know, john to you. politics is about addition and adding to your base, fining friends and growing your support. this president is doing the absolute opposite of that. >> i can imagine both sides are frustrated. mcconnell's frustrated, he probably blames the president and that's why he couldn't get thing done in the senate. i'm sure the president's furious the congress can't -- it's finger pointing at this point. both people are so angry, and mcconnell could see his majority slipping away because at the end of the day, congress's approval is far worse than donald trump. and it's so low b
we need action right now with the economy, education, healthcare and he's failing all those accounts, unfortunately for him but also for the uniteds, for the american people. so i'd say he exaggerated. >> i want to ask you guys because clearly we know. i want to go to mcconnell and this -- >> oh really. >> there's this open feud now between mitch mcconnell and majority leader in the senate and donald trump. "new york times" is reporting they haven't spoken for weeks,...
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with republicans, but find some key groups in the united states house and senate as well that are on the other side of the aisle. when you look at healthcarenly lost by one vote in the senate. each vote is critical. so when you look at his juice out in the neighborhoods, if he's powerful there, a lot of these phones may be more inclined to work with him. states like michigan where folks like kid rock are thinking about running for senate, if donald trump is strong tsh, it helps m senator rock. if washington thinks you're popular, you have a chance of getting things passed. when we look at getting things done, he has to get monumental things passed like the economy, trying to do something, reigning in sopending. a lot of americans want to see something getting done. as the economy gets better, a lot of those nuns wimbers will better. >> s.e.? >> andre's point is correct, he has to work with congress. but the problem is when every member returns from recess, they will not be able to avoid or dodge the issue of charlottesville. every one will be asked. you've seen people roaming the halls of the capitol, journalists. that's what they'll face.
with republicans, but find some key groups in the united states house and senate as well that are on the other side of the aisle. when you look at healthcarenly lost by one vote in the senate. each vote is critical. so when you look at his juice out in the neighborhoods, if he's powerful there, a lot of these phones may be more inclined to work with him. states like michigan where folks like kid rock are thinking about running for senate, if donald trump is strong tsh, it helps m senator rock....
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healthcare for all. president trump is considering repealing the program for undocumented youth. >> i love that she supports about supporting medicaid. >> we're looking at a situation where people are threatening to sioux the united states government if the president does not come around. >> reporter: this woman is a 4th year student and is concerned about a program ending. >> after my four years, what will i be able to do? i'm a politics major and hopefully i'll be in her seat and we're hoping for the beth for our community as a whole. >> reporter: harris left the church about 30 minutes ago. we were able to catch up with her briefly. we will bring that part of the interview coming up at 7 on ktvu plus. >>> thank you. police inial me da -- alameda released a video in hopes of identifying a suspect. the incident on august 17 was a hate crime. the suspect is tall and thin, that he was wearing a black hoody with white print for design on the front. a white t-shirt, black sweat pants and black tennis shoes. the temper is located on -- temper is located on bay farm island. anyone with information is asked to call police. >>> president trump pitched a tax plan that could revital lies the economy from the heartland to
healthcare for all. president trump is considering repealing the program for undocumented youth. >> i love that she supports about supporting medicaid. >> we're looking at a situation where people are threatening to sioux the united states government if the president does not come around. >> reporter: this woman is a 4th year student and is concerned about a program ending. >> after my four years, what will i be able to do? i'm a politics major and hopefully i'll be in...
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a deescalation in rhetoric between the united states and north korea and investors buying the dip quite honestly. technology consumer discretionary and healthcaresay they're not going to come out with a statement every time something new is released but the hackers are really busy. >> reporter: their system was breached and these hackers got a lot of shows. it wasn't just "game of thrones" but now unreleased episodes of the brand new "curb your enthusiasm" as well as two shows honestly i've never heard of barry and the deuce. these are unaired episodes. also more shows from insecure and many of these hot titles the hackers say give us ransom, we have this material and hbo is basically saying we're not playing ball. for a i rem consumer a fan of te enthusiasm you would take a peek 'cause of curiosity. >> it's not so serious. >> reporter: if you're really a fan you're probably going to wait for the show to really be released. >> i would think so. >> reporter: nonetheless hbo says it's not paying up. >> crazy times. meantime amazon, i guess the good thing pow amazon is it's so huge you know what i mean but the bad thing about it is it's so huge th
a deescalation in rhetoric between the united states and north korea and investors buying the dip quite honestly. technology consumer discretionary and healthcaresay they're not going to come out with a statement every time something new is released but the hackers are really busy. >> reporter: their system was breached and these hackers got a lot of shows. it wasn't just "game of thrones" but now unreleased episodes of the brand new "curb your enthusiasm" as well as...
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healthcare reform, shep. you can tell that the speaker's job right now is trying to unite the party and move ahead on tax reformeve unites them but they have disagreements on. they want to paper them over and move with momentum and say we're ready to produce a win finally. if you look behind the proposals and the rhetoric, there is a quiet sort of fight brewing over whether or not they have a permanent paid-for tax cut which the fiscal purists like paul ryan and the party want or a deficit-funded bill that leads to a fiscal cliff. it creates terrible problems and uncertainty for business. it's the goal of speaker ryan to do something long-term. he is quietly keeping it quiet, fighting with others including white house on whether or not they can do something that is deficit-funded or permanent and paid for. >> shepard: so what you're saying, one way to do this is to put it on the national credit card and the other way is to stop spending so much and that stop spending so much is what paul ryan wants. >> paul ryan has been floating a border adjustment tax that was going to be a big pay-for, a trillion dollar. ver
healthcare reform, shep. you can tell that the speaker's job right now is trying to unite the party and move ahead on tax reformeve unites them but they have disagreements on. they want to paper them over and move with momentum and say we're ready to produce a win finally. if you look behind the proposals and the rhetoric, there is a quiet sort of fight brewing over whether or not they have a permanent paid-for tax cut which the fiscal purists like paul ryan and the party want or a...
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united. privately, it's been reported they're feuding and haven't spoken in weeks. mcconnell focused on his agenda. >> this congress is interested in getting america growing again. >> reporter: the president blamed mcconnell again today for the healthcare failure in the senate. mcconnell joked about how hard it is to be a senate leader with a slim majority. >> it's a little liking about a grounds keeper at a cemetery, everybody's under you, but nobody's listening. that's what you get with 52 to 48. >> reporter: the president has urged mcconnell to ditch the filibuster rule, in order to sideline the democrats. something mcconnell says is off the table. cbs news, the white house. >>> wednesday, he may veto any spending bill out of washington, if it doesn't include his $1.6 billion request for construction of a border wall. such a measure would require support of 60 senators, meaning at least 8 democrats would have to sign off on that, and that's highly unlikely to happen. >>> all right, we have an update on tropical storm harvey. still a tropical storm, but the pressure is dropping significantly, and the winds are only going to follow, and really intensify. we're looking at a rapid intensification within the next 24 to36 hours. we're for
united. privately, it's been reported they're feuding and haven't spoken in weeks. mcconnell focused on his agenda. >> this congress is interested in getting america growing again. >> reporter: the president blamed mcconnell again today for the healthcare failure in the senate. mcconnell joked about how hard it is to be a senate leader with a slim majority. >> it's a little liking about a grounds keeper at a cemetery, everybody's under you, but nobody's listening. that's what...
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was, you know, for the government takeover of the healthcare industry, the insurers have done pretty darn well almost without exception whether it's unitedh or aetna. >> though many of them have been pulling back >> it's a long way from government takeover of healthcare it's a big insurer takeover of healthcare >> i don't think that, honestly. >> i know. i know you >> it's not the exchanges where they're really -- >> i know. but they have -- >> that are making money >> those on the left look at this and it galls them they think that single payer, where you get rid of the profit incentive, they think the administrative costs are less, you don't need that profit incentive, therefore healthcare -- they don't think of it as the private sector is more efficient and there's accountability they think you don't need a profit, so you can spread that out and lower premiums >> this goes back to the tweet storm of mark cuban, if you get rid of the middle man, in the same way that you might argue you want to get rid of pharmacy benefits managers or you want to get rid of middle men. you want to make the system more efficient. you want to get rid of t
was, you know, for the government takeover of the healthcare industry, the insurers have done pretty darn well almost without exception whether it's unitedh or aetna. >> though many of them have been pulling back >> it's a long way from government takeover of healthcare it's a big insurer takeover of healthcare >> i don't think that, honestly. >> i know. i know you >> it's not the exchanges where they're really -- >> i know. but they have -- >> that are...
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healthcare. in general kelly has run the big organizations. he headed the marines in iraq, he ran this on a command of the united states marines.ws how to run an organization effectively and achieve a goal. and that is what the white house needs right now. kind of a consistency that stays on target, there is too much friendly fire in this white house because they are hitting each other everyday. that is a sort of thing he will try to put an end to. >> butler kelly has been at the top of the organizations, when you're the commander you're number one. he set the tone. now he is in a staff job and you know who is number one. the guy that doesn't like to be managed.[laughter] so i mean - a lot of this, if he is successful will be determined whether donald trump listens to him. >> exactly. i think that dan is right and that you know general kelly was brought in because he is, he epitomizes discipline. and that is what the white house needs. but if you have the president still tweeting, still going off message you know, still running his own messages in his off hours that will make it extremely hard for general kelly to run the disci
healthcare. in general kelly has run the big organizations. he headed the marines in iraq, he ran this on a command of the united states marines.ws how to run an organization effectively and achieve a goal. and that is what the white house needs right now. kind of a consistency that stays on target, there is too much friendly fire in this white house because they are hitting each other everyday. that is a sort of thing he will try to put an end to. >> butler kelly has been at the top of...
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united states. i don't see much success out of it whatsoever. lea: the justice department is sending 12 federal prosecutors dealing with horrible addictions problems. they will be focusing on investigating the healthcareraud situation and opioid scams that are just really causing such a problem with this epidemic. what do you think about this concept and what else needs to be done? >> first of all, what sessions is doing, it's like the patient had their leg amputated and he's giving a band-aid. without question there is a lot of fraud in los angeles with sober living outpatient treatment centers. but there is an epidemic. i know three heroin addicts who just died in the last week here in los angeles. the insurance companies are only giving treatment centers 15 to 20 inpatient days in order to turn some one's life around. it's a joke. the understand companies, it's a joke. what the government is doing is not enough. we need to do some radical stuff to change his epidemic. lea: take a listen to what jeff sessions said about calling out doctors for prescribing these. >> today we are announcing a new effort to target our federal resources against this epidemic. if you are a doctor illegally prescribing op
united states. i don't see much success out of it whatsoever. lea: the justice department is sending 12 federal prosecutors dealing with horrible addictions problems. they will be focusing on investigating the healthcareraud situation and opioid scams that are just really causing such a problem with this epidemic. what do you think about this concept and what else needs to be done? >> first of all, what sessions is doing, it's like the patient had their leg amputated and he's giving a...
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healthcare at all. surround yourself with healthy advantages at aarpadvantages.com/health. >>> once again we are standing by to hear from the president of the united states. he's meeting, wrapping up a meeting with his secretary of state. the u.s. ambassador to the u.n., his national security advisor. president will then make a statement. we'll have live coverage on that on north korea. stand by. we're following the breaking news. earlier the president was warning north korea's kim jong-un, he will, quote, regret it fast if he makes any more threats against the u.s. territory of guam. cnn's brian todd has done extensive reporting on kim jong-un and his regime. brian, there is a history, family history of aggression. >> reporter: there certainly is, wolf. we've been speaking with u.s. intelligence officials and outside analysts keeping a close eye on this crisis. they've given us new information on how he is managing the standoff with president trump. some are warning the president not to push this dangerous man into a corner. >>> in the midst of what seems to be a daily battle of testosterone between two leaders with nuclear weapons -- >> this man
healthcare at all. surround yourself with healthy advantages at aarpadvantages.com/health. >>> once again we are standing by to hear from the president of the united states. he's meeting, wrapping up a meeting with his secretary of state. the u.s. ambassador to the u.n., his national security advisor. president will then make a statement. we'll have live coverage on that on north korea. stand by. we're following the breaking news. earlier the president was warning north korea's kim...
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that live in every corner of the united states, literally in the smallest of cities or smallest accounts to the largest of cities. this is very unlike other healthcare systems or health plans, where they actually get to choose which market they enter into and then they compete for patients. we are very different. we need to provide healthcare to a population that can live anywhere. and so that fundamentally makes what we do different than entering into a market organically and say hey, we think is a good market to begin, we are going to try to attract patients to a. >> we had to go with the patients are, not other way around. it's important to note that we can't have the physical infrastructure in every single one of those locations. so it really starts, we really start to think about how do you create a network of providers across the country to take care of our veterans that live anywhere. we also need to the thing about this in the context of increasing demand for care. as many of you know we have an aging population, and with age comes more comorbidity conditions and other issues. you can see in this graph the number of appointments both inside
that live in every corner of the united states, literally in the smallest of cities or smallest accounts to the largest of cities. this is very unlike other healthcare systems or health plans, where they actually get to choose which market they enter into and then they compete for patients. we are very different. we need to provide healthcare to a population that can live anywhere. and so that fundamentally makes what we do different than entering into a market organically and say hey, we think...
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with the citizens united open big money is shaping everything and what we have is politicians have become accountable to donors than their citizens. we saw this play out with healthcare. why was the republican party in washington supporting a health bill that only something like 12% of the american people supported? because they were answering -- pushed by the freedom caucus funded by these donors and they were answering to the donor network not to their own constituents. that is began as ideas, change the incentives and make it so they are afraid to be in the answer the donors instead of their voters. on the larger question, frankly, i think we've all been remiss and we are lead that way by a culture, how many conversations have you been in the last year where people are talking about politics and they say will it be hillary or if we focus on personalities and washington then we have to learn that the canonized lesson that it's about the rules. it's about power and the democrats in washington were so focused on washington that they didn't notice they were losing all of the states. this is a strategy that is informed by virginia's canon school of political economy an
with the citizens united open big money is shaping everything and what we have is politicians have become accountable to donors than their citizens. we saw this play out with healthcare. why was the republican party in washington supporting a health bill that only something like 12% of the american people supported? because they were answering -- pushed by the freedom caucus funded by these donors and they were answering to the donor network not to their own constituents. that is began as...
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united, big-money shaping everything. what we have is politician to become more accountable to donors than to their citizens. we just saw this play out with healthcare. why was republican party in washington supporting a health bill that only something like 12% of the american people supported? because they were answering, there being pushed by the freedom caucus funded by these donors and answering to the stone network, not to their own constituents. that's buchanan's ideas, change incentive, make it so they are afraid to be primaried as we call it now and so the answer to donors instead of their voters. on this larger question frankly i think we've all been remiss in part of that that way our culture. how many conversations have you'll be in alachua people are talking politics and a safe will be hillary or elizabeth? we focus on personality in washington. we have to learn this lesson that it's about the rules. it's about power and the democrats in washington were so focus on washington that they didn't notice, they were losing all of the states. this is a strategy that is in buchanan's virginia school of economy and a fourth by the koch donor netw
united, big-money shaping everything. what we have is politician to become more accountable to donors than to their citizens. we just saw this play out with healthcare. why was republican party in washington supporting a health bill that only something like 12% of the american people supported? because they were answering, there being pushed by the freedom caucus funded by these donors and answering to the stone network, not to their own constituents. that's buchanan's ideas, change incentive,...
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united world. reality ast ignore a well that this bill may have started out and was discussed in buts of healthcare underlying it was this was a way to try to get the big tax cut sizable portion of it through medicaid. pressure washe coming from people who were far more concerned about getting the cut, even though underlying this as well was the promise voteshrough those 60 plus to repeal and replace and the tossure from the president fulfill some sort of pledge on much of aicy without concern at all about policy. that,aving said all of we've all watched and those of us who have been around for any time, a process that's been distorted or tilted or ways toin different confront the realities of increasing difficulty of passing policy. and one of the things we've seen over the last 20 or 30 years is bills being passed, but bills being longer because there a temptation to pile on to something that you know is make it an and omnibus and throw things in because it's the one train that may get to its destination. that means you're getting polyglot legislation and often things that are just sort of thrown
united world. reality ast ignore a well that this bill may have started out and was discussed in buts of healthcare underlying it was this was a way to try to get the big tax cut sizable portion of it through medicaid. pressure washe coming from people who were far more concerned about getting the cut, even though underlying this as well was the promise voteshrough those 60 plus to repeal and replace and the tossure from the president fulfill some sort of pledge on much of aicy without concern...
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ask your healthcare professional about the risks and benefits of bexsero and if vaccination with bexsero is right for your teen. moms, we can't wait. >>> gordon humphrey was a republican unitedsenator for 12 years. he served two terms under presidents jimmy carter, ronald reagan and george h.w. bush. the day after donald trump was elected president, gordon humphrey quit the republican party. he is now petitioning the new hampshire congressional delegation to take action to have donald trump removed from the presidency under the 25th amendment because donald trump is unfit to serve as president. in his letter to his state delegation, former senator gordon humphrey writes, president trump's threat to rain down fire and fury on north korea is like pouring gasoline on a fire. it's crazy. donald trump is impaired by a seriously sick psyche. his sick mind and reckless conduct could consume the lives of millions. the threat of nuclear war is steeply on the rise. donald trump should be relieved of the powers of the presidency at the earliest date. former republican senator gordon humphrey joins us next. >>> they will be met with fire, fury and frankly, power. the likes of which this
ask your healthcare professional about the risks and benefits of bexsero and if vaccination with bexsero is right for your teen. moms, we can't wait. >>> gordon humphrey was a republican unitedsenator for 12 years. he served two terms under presidents jimmy carter, ronald reagan and george h.w. bush. the day after donald trump was elected president, gordon humphrey quit the republican party. he is now petitioning the new hampshire congressional delegation to take action to have donald...
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healthcare? good morning, everyone. i'm maria bartiromo. welcome to "sunday morning futures". one person is dead this morning, 19 others injured after a car plows into a crowd at a unite the right rally in virginia yesterday. meanwhile two state officers are dead this morning after their police chopper went down nearby. we will talk to the man who represents the people of charlottesville in washington, republican congressman tom garrett coming up. also north korean state media says pyongyang is ready to strike the u.s. mainland this month. is the crisis about to escalate? house armed services committee chairman is with me live. president trump goes after senate majority leader mcconnell telling him to get back to work on overhauling obama care. how will the fight affect the president's agenda? i will ask former bush chief of staff karl rove as we look ahead right now on "sunday morning futures". >>> the federal government is launching a civil rights investigation this morning after a violent white nationalist rally in virginia turns deadly. a horrific scene captured on video as a car plows into a crowd in charlottesville, killing one person, injuring 19 others. five o
healthcare? good morning, everyone. i'm maria bartiromo. welcome to "sunday morning futures". one person is dead this morning, 19 others injured after a car plows into a crowd at a unite the right rally in virginia yesterday. meanwhile two state officers are dead this morning after their police chopper went down nearby. we will talk to the man who represents the people of charlottesville in washington, republican congressman tom garrett coming up. also north korean state media says...
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united states and it's always somebody else's fault. mitch mcconnell's fault because they didn't get healthcare, someone else's fault. he's the moral authority by the office that he has and it's about time for him to exercise charlottesvilles going on around the country as the months go on? >> reporter: i hope not. that would be an outrageous commentary where we are in the 21st century. last night, i was at an event in bosemont, montana, a tribute for citizens to work together. a big ranching issue on the use of land and farming in kansas and fishing on the gulf coast. it was a demonstration how citizens from the ground up can come together and solve the problems that are important to them. i think that the country really does have to rise up. we'll see what the republicans in the congressional areas have to say about all of this as well. >> tom brokaw joining us this morning. thank you for your perspective. good seeing you. >> reporter: my pleasure. >> let's swing a check of the weather. >> something to talk to our kids about. something we can all get behind. the eclipse. sun valley idaho looking good. we move furth
united states and it's always somebody else's fault. mitch mcconnell's fault because they didn't get healthcare, someone else's fault. he's the moral authority by the office that he has and it's about time for him to exercise charlottesvilles going on around the country as the months go on? >> reporter: i hope not. that would be an outrageous commentary where we are in the 21st century. last night, i was at an event in bosemont, montana, a tribute for citizens to work together. a big...
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unit also based in mountain view. mattis' trip follows criticism from tech ceos over president trump's policies on immigration and climate change among other issues. >>> president trump is blaming senate majority leader mitch mcconnell over healthcare after the plan to repeal and replace obamacare failed to pass last month. just this morning, the president tweeted out: can you believe that mitch mcconnell, who has screamed repeal and replace for seven years couldn't get it done? must repeal and replace obamacare. >>> mcconnell said that the president had excessive expectations about how quickly things happen in this democratic process. senate republicans say that they are not going to return to healthcare in the fall so that they can focus instead on tax reform. >>> free speech is at the center of the controversy as former 49ers quarterback colin kaepernick has not been hired by any football team. jackie ward reports. >> reporter: good morning. cbs sports writer john breach says colin kaepernick is quickly running out of options and that is if a team hasn't brought him in yet, he probably won't play this season. last season, kaepernick made headlines when he didn't stand for the national anthem in protest of what he called the oppr
unit also based in mountain view. mattis' trip follows criticism from tech ceos over president trump's policies on immigration and climate change among other issues. >>> president trump is blaming senate majority leader mitch mcconnell over healthcare after the plan to repeal and replace obamacare failed to pass last month. just this morning, the president tweeted out: can you believe that mitch mcconnell, who has screamed repeal and replace for seven years couldn't get it done? must...
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united states and russia lays at the doorstep of vladimir putin. >> shannon: you are going out on recess. a lot of folks hoped healthcare would get done.ive us an update or timeline on how things are going with your various investigations into russian meddling. >> we stayed an extra week in august. i'm happy to stay as long as it takes. the people resist that have a direct correlation to how much gray is on their head these days. we'll do our work through the recess or while we're here. our staff will keep at the interviews they're doing. document reviews. we've made a lot of progress. i hope we can put out an interim report in the short term about what russia did in our election last year and the way the obama administration handled that. we'll continue the investigation until we reach the conclusion and we'll follow the facts wherever they take us to reach those conclusions. >> shannon: senator tom cotton. maybe we'll see you next week, maybe you won't. thanks for your willingness. >> bill: 10 minutes before the hour. this is called hyper loop one and it might change the way you travel very soon. ♪ meet george jettison ♪ you always p
united states and russia lays at the doorstep of vladimir putin. >> shannon: you are going out on recess. a lot of folks hoped healthcare would get done.ive us an update or timeline on how things are going with your various investigations into russian meddling. >> we stayed an extra week in august. i'm happy to stay as long as it takes. the people resist that have a direct correlation to how much gray is on their head these days. we'll do our work through the recess or while we're...
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i'm confident that by working with our healthcare and law enforcement experts, we will fight this deadly epidemic and the uniteds will win. ainsley: here to weigh in on this is dr. nicole saphier. he obviously -- good morning, nicole. >> good morning, ainsley. ainsley: he obviously wants to tackle this issue setting up that commission with governor chris christie to help folks that are dealing with this problem. how did we come to this point? >> this has been going on for decades. this isn't just something that happened overnight. president trump walked into this. ainsley: why are we hearing about this now then. >> the world is hearing about it and medical community. most of the public has known about it we have had people suffering from addictions and overdoses from overdoses it's coming at alarming where we are seeing 100 people dying a day from an overdose. it's multi-faceted. we have a little bit of overprescribing happening. misuse of the opioids. then you also have wide availability of the illegal forms of it that's coming from all types of places from land, air, sea. ainsley: what's your message for the
i'm confident that by working with our healthcare and law enforcement experts, we will fight this deadly epidemic and the uniteds will win. ainsley: here to weigh in on this is dr. nicole saphier. he obviously -- good morning, nicole. >> good morning, ainsley. ainsley: he obviously wants to tackle this issue setting up that commission with governor chris christie to help folks that are dealing with this problem. how did we come to this point? >> this has been going on for decades....
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most liveable cities by the economist intelligence unit, melbourne has come out on top for a record seventh year in a row. the criteria included healthcareem three up. before late goals from james forrest and a deflected leigh griffiths strike made the scoreline even better. the second leg is next tuesday. everton have signed gylfi sigurdsson from swansea city for a club record fee believed to be around £45 million. the iceland international has signed a five year deal, he says he hopes to "create goals and score goals". sigurdsson was an important player for swansea last season, scoring nine times as he helped them avoid relegation. scotland‘s catriona matthew has been called up to replace the injured suzanne pettersen as europe prepare to take on the usa in the solheim cup. matthew who‘s 47 has played in nine solheim cups. norwegian pettersen has been receiving treatment for a recurrent back injury. play starts in iowa tomorrow. england and ireland can reach the semi—finals of the rugby world cup later. england, the defending champions, have made six changes for their match against usa in dublin. victory would guarantee them a place in
most liveable cities by the economist intelligence unit, melbourne has come out on top for a record seventh year in a row. the criteria included healthcareem three up. before late goals from james forrest and a deflected leigh griffiths strike made the scoreline even better. the second leg is next tuesday. everton have signed gylfi sigurdsson from swansea city for a club record fee believed to be around £45 million. the iceland international has signed a five year deal, he says he hopes to...
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healthcare repeal and replace and that didn't happen. steve: sure. you can understand by the with the of the unitedtake aim at the senators even though he didn't name them by name. let's face it, unless he can get through the u.s. senate his legacy. brian: he needs them. steve: absolutely. he needs them to be on his side. have you got to figure behind the scenes what we have seen from donald trump so far, he will talk to people one on one and ultimately, if if they do not do what he would like them to do because he feels like 89 legislation, for instance, repeal and replace was in the best interest of the united states, plan b, after talking to them nicely behind the scenes, is go ahead and talk about them in public. i think what he thinks is if he shames them in to doing the right thing for the people of arizona, in his estimation, they will. ainsley: you can either believe what he believes, which if i shame them in to doing this, they will listen to me. they will get on board. or many people said don't address them. don't talk about them. continue to unite the republican party like you did the ni
healthcare repeal and replace and that didn't happen. steve: sure. you can understand by the with the of the unitedtake aim at the senators even though he didn't name them by name. let's face it, unless he can get through the u.s. senate his legacy. brian: he needs them. steve: absolutely. he needs them to be on his side. have you got to figure behind the scenes what we have seen from donald trump so far, he will talk to people one on one and ultimately, if if they do not do what he would like...
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healthcare. it affects all 50 states in a beneficial way. you don't have states trying to game the system to some advantage. the other part of this the entire business community is united because trump is doing something that's tremendously pro growth. it takes the corporate rate and the individual business -- small business rates both down to 15% which would be tremendous economic growth. so all the fortune 500 companies really want it. the hi-tech companies need it desperately. but also the smaller companies in america have been taxed at higher rates than regular corporations, sub chapter s have been taxed at 40 and 44% compared to 35 at the corporate rate. the european average is about 22%. we're 35 to 44. >> bill: as you are talking there we're looking at the dow above 22,000. what are investors seeing or hearing or perhaps because it's not a done deal, what are they hoping for now? >> it's not a done deal but i think they're recognizing it increasingly likely. if you earn $1 right now at a 35% rate you actually only get to keep 65%. 65 cents of the dollar. if you go to a 15% rate as president trump wants, you would actually keep 85 cents. instead of 65 you add 20
healthcare. it affects all 50 states in a beneficial way. you don't have states trying to game the system to some advantage. the other part of this the entire business community is united because trump is doing something that's tremendously pro growth. it takes the corporate rate and the individual business -- small business rates both down to 15% which would be tremendous economic growth. so all the fortune 500 companies really want it. the hi-tech companies need it desperately. but also the...