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>> there were a total based on united healthcare of 2017, 1127 unique people used at least one provider that was out of network. >> that is a lot of people out of network. this is going to affect a lot of people, right? >> it has potential to impact in 2017 it would have impacted. keep in mind if it is a $20 service and someone was already within the out of network deductible, this is the -- doesn't mean they are paying more if they never go got got t0 our 5000 or 750 out of network. they would have to incur at least $250 as single enrollee of expense out of network for this to have impact on their cost sharing >> the 1100 people are early retirees or active? >> a blend of both. i don't have the numbers split between the two populations. >> are there questions on this recommendation? hearing none, let's proceed. >> we have a premon pages 13 and 14 for early retirees only. presented at the last discussion, that is to change the rate tier ratios in the city plan over a three year period to migrate them to become consistent with the distribution of the rates and how they distribute by tier
>> there were a total based on united healthcare of 2017, 1127 unique people used at least one provider that was out of network. >> that is a lot of people out of network. this is going to affect a lot of people, right? >> it has potential to impact in 2017 it would have impacted. keep in mind if it is a $20 service and someone was already within the out of network deductible, this is the -- doesn't mean they are paying more if they never go got got t0 our 5000 or 750 out of...
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subsidizing that were creating marketplace exchanges but at the end of the day you're talking to united healthcare and so i'm very skeptical honestly that even if we pass every item on the bernie sanders agenda that we are going to get reported like this is not how, how do i elect you? we are going to have to fight to stay in power. .. was >> we would not be dealing with a lot of the things we're dealing with. i'm not sure -- but the 2016 election results should not have happened. if we do the things that i'm recommending it would not have happened. george w. bush went up and president first-place with puerto rico. so if you think about a lot of the lawsuits we sustained have been really close. a lot of the senate seats have been close. in the gubernatorial races. also very close. so, i believe in our ideas and from the policy platform of the democratic party. and i believe if we level the electoral playing field we believe we will win more often than we will lose. >> this is not something you cover overtly in the book. but i think it's a fair question you can speak to. i was struck with how many
subsidizing that were creating marketplace exchanges but at the end of the day you're talking to united healthcare and so i'm very skeptical honestly that even if we pass every item on the bernie sanders agenda that we are going to get reported like this is not how, how do i elect you? we are going to have to fight to stay in power. .. was >> we would not be dealing with a lot of the things we're dealing with. i'm not sure -- but the 2016 election results should not have happened. if we...
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they've david billion dollars from the sale of the healthcare unit.about 17 alien dollars short of the goal of cutting $20 billion in cost cuts during the first year in office. with people inside ge are telling me the talk insight is that there is a further cut to the dividend to make up this difference. there's just not enough stuff that you can sell. they are talking about that internally. flannery had a meeting from some executives a couple you weeks ago. even some past executives showed up. the message to him was get moving fast. the cost cuts are not materializing in a rapid pace. i have to do is add up what he sold so far. 2.9% you get out of this. he has three or four things on the block. it's not enough. what they're saying internally is that it's not enough. the dividend is clearly on the table. it doesn't mean that he's gonna do it. but it's clearly on the table. i would ask that. here is your tweet. i didn't look at it. if you think about it a long term chart. it was like this. a flatlining stock. it was a flatlining stock. it made a decent
they've david billion dollars from the sale of the healthcare unit.about 17 alien dollars short of the goal of cutting $20 billion in cost cuts during the first year in office. with people inside ge are telling me the talk insight is that there is a further cut to the dividend to make up this difference. there's just not enough stuff that you can sell. they are talking about that internally. flannery had a meeting from some executives a couple you weeks ago. even some past executives showed up....
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a major healthcare company and united states, baxter healthcare , switched suppliers of a very important ingredient for a product they make. that product is called heffron, a blood thinner and it is widely used in hospitals. if you have been to a hospital, you've probably had it. a couple years after baxter switched suppliers from the us to a china -based supplier, turns out there was a contaminated ingredients that was found in baxter's products. it came from china. there was deliberate contamination for economically motivated reasons and there were 250 deaths in the united states associated with that contaminated drug and that triggered extraordinary reform, good progress to try to fix what we basically had was a deregulated environment in other countries where we were getting our medicine, but it's still far from perfect. there are a couple lessons here. the first is this globalization has effectively been a form of deregulation. you don't need any laws to change the regulatory structure, just move production overseas and it's effectively deregulation. the united states has had the hi
a major healthcare company and united states, baxter healthcare , switched suppliers of a very important ingredient for a product they make. that product is called heffron, a blood thinner and it is widely used in hospitals. if you have been to a hospital, you've probably had it. a couple years after baxter switched suppliers from the us to a china -based supplier, turns out there was a contaminated ingredients that was found in baxter's products. it came from china. there was deliberate...
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unit? i mean, the obvious is sectors such as healthcare, education, retail, but if in the outside possibilityinvestment in the country, the first couple of industries that will get more money would be the manufacturing sector. in other business news making headlines, tesla's founder says his company will go through a thorough reorganisation over concerns about the compa ny‘s production reorganisation over concerns about the company's production output and the company's production output and the natural losses. elon musk said the natural losses. elon musk said the carmaker was flattening its management structure and combining functions where it is sensible. this announcement comes after tesla posted a record loss of more than $700 million in its second quarter and share prices falling almost 2.596. and share prices falling almost 2.5%. hsbc and ing have made history together. the banking giants say they carried out their first block chain transaction, aimed at speeding up chain transaction, aimed at speeding up payment processes and making them more secure. the transaction use the cutting edge
unit? i mean, the obvious is sectors such as healthcare, education, retail, but if in the outside possibilityinvestment in the country, the first couple of industries that will get more money would be the manufacturing sector. in other business news making headlines, tesla's founder says his company will go through a thorough reorganisation over concerns about the compa ny‘s production reorganisation over concerns about the company's production output and the company's production output and...
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. >> host: many people have argued the real problem here in the united states is not too much healthcare, but too little. too many people who don't have access to affordable healthcare. that's more important than overtreatment. but their skepticism about routine oversight. what are your thoughts? >> guest: we need to distinguish between different things that the medical industry can do for us. if i get run over by a bus, i'm not can seek it no alternative healer. not to say went to myself either. for the charm i think the medical industry is good at but there's something so skewed about our priorities in the country. when you get to be 65 you get health insurance. then you get invited into this rail further dubious tests. they would like to do to you. meanwhile, younger people often go thought the most obvious, most needed kinds of care. one example is the fact that maternal mortality is rising in the united states. that has been going down for decades. and now it's going up. it's going up especially with black women. and black women in southern states. there's a lot to study here. but t
. >> host: many people have argued the real problem here in the united states is not too much healthcare, but too little. too many people who don't have access to affordable healthcare. that's more important than overtreatment. but their skepticism about routine oversight. what are your thoughts? >> guest: we need to distinguish between different things that the medical industry can do for us. if i get run over by a bus, i'm not can seek it no alternative healer. not to say went to...
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. >> what you regard as the most serious healthcare problem facing the united states right now? paul? >> expenditures, spending 80% of our gdp on healthcare. it's unavoidable now if you look at the baby boomers aging, it's just going to get worse. we would have to do with the cost involved in healthcare and at the same time ensure that we actually improve the quality of their healthcare we deliver. i actually think the cost of healthcare is a largest issue. >> what a work in the white house in the late they did 7%. now it's about 18%. what you think is the biggest healthcare problem? >> i will expand on what paul said. i think since many people in the room are focusing on businesses and how do you maintain your business, healthcare is a single rising costs because of that right now to buy wellness for your key employees. this getting to 18% of gdp, this cost is a real burden on american business and industry. on the other side of it though we are one of america's businesses industries and we are the leaders of innovation in the biomedical space for the entire world. we pioneered
. >> what you regard as the most serious healthcare problem facing the united states right now? paul? >> expenditures, spending 80% of our gdp on healthcare. it's unavoidable now if you look at the baby boomers aging, it's just going to get worse. we would have to do with the cost involved in healthcare and at the same time ensure that we actually improve the quality of their healthcare we deliver. i actually think the cost of healthcare is a largest issue. >> what a work in...
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units are planning to join. they have hired temporary healthcare professionals to fill in while uc san diego has rescheduled some elective surgeries. >>> we learned the identity of the bay area fishman who drowned. he was 39-year-old johnson home.'s body turned up yesterday after washing up onto a levy. he fell off his boat last weekend while fishing. his friend also fell, but was rescued. >>> police are investigating a shooting involving officers and a home invasion robbery suspect. it all happened is morning on south 10th street near san jose state. no one was hit. police are not saying what led up to the shooting. they say the suspect was taken into custody. one witness describes what he saw and heard. >> i heard three shots. i saw a young man standing on the corner being loaded onto the ambulance. he was upright and then they loaded him on. >> please plan to give an update tomorrow. >>> a gunman in a deadly shooting was on the run. this eponym the intersection of story road this -- the seven near the intersection. we have new video tonight. >>> for teenagers were stuck on a rock along the north coast. they c
units are planning to join. they have hired temporary healthcare professionals to fill in while uc san diego has rescheduled some elective surgeries. >>> we learned the identity of the bay area fishman who drowned. he was 39-year-old johnson home.'s body turned up yesterday after washing up onto a levy. he fell off his boat last weekend while fishing. his friend also fell, but was rescued. >>> police are investigating a shooting involving officers and a home invasion robbery...
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many people have argued that the book need to point the real problem here in the united states is not too much healthcare but to little and people who don't have access to affordable healthcare that is more important than overtreatment so that skepticism what are your thoughts what should be done? you should distinguish what the medical industry can do for us and what it does well. if i get run over by a bus to go see him not to do this myself either. and then to be grotesque you develop a priority and to get health insurance at 65 then you are invited into a realm of rather thing like to do to you but while the younger people go without obvious and most needed kinds of care for the fact that maternal mortality is actually rising in the united states. that has gone down for decades. now it is going yet. especially with black women. and in the southern states. there is a lot to study here but there is not a kind of preventive care which is prenatal care with those prenatal checkups. that isn't being done in that versus colonoscopies puma knows they can't afford? mckay can't afford it. and then caps on to
many people have argued that the book need to point the real problem here in the united states is not too much healthcare but to little and people who don't have access to affordable healthcare that is more important than overtreatment so that skepticism what are your thoughts what should be done? you should distinguish what the medical industry can do for us and what it does well. if i get run over by a bus to go see him not to do this myself either. and then to be grotesque you develop a...
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think the times review of this book made the point that the real problem here in the united states is not too much healthcare but too little. too many people don't have access to affordable healthcare. that's more burden than overtreatment. given just skepticism about routine medical oversight, what are your thoughts on this? what you think should be done? >> guest: i think we have to distinguish between different kinds of things that the medical industry can do for us. some things it does well. if i get run over by a bus, i'm not going to go seek some alternative healer who is burning incense. not going to say hey, i want to do this myself either. for trauma i think our medical industry is pretty good at, but there's something so grotesque, so skewed about our priorities in this country. when you get to be 65 you get health insurance, and then you get invited into this realm of rather dubious tests and things they would like to do to you. meanwhile, younger people often go without the most obvious, most needed kinds of care. ld-1 example just because it's on my mind recently. the fact that maternal mortalit
think the times review of this book made the point that the real problem here in the united states is not too much healthcare but too little. too many people don't have access to affordable healthcare. that's more burden than overtreatment. given just skepticism about routine medical oversight, what are your thoughts on this? what you think should be done? >> guest: i think we have to distinguish between different kinds of things that the medical industry can do for us. some things it...
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united states last closed the manufacturing plant for asking for the same product. dumped product on the us market. local producers cannot compete. went out of business. and something very important also happened in 2004. major healthcare company in united states, they switched suppliers of a very important ingredient for products that they make. that product is called heparin, a blood thinner. and it is widely used. if you been to a hospital you're probably had it. a couple of years after they switched suppliers, from the us to china-based supplier, it turns out it was a contaminated ingredient that was found in the product. it came from china, it was deliberate contamination for economically motivated reasons. there it 250 deaths in the united states associated with that contaminated heparin. and that triggered extraordinary reform, good progress to try to fix what we basically have one we have a deregulated environment in other countries where we were getting our medicines. but still, far from perfect. there are a couple of lessons here. the first, this globalization has effectively been a form of deregulation. we do not need any laws. to change the structure. just move production overseas. that is effectively dereg
united states last closed the manufacturing plant for asking for the same product. dumped product on the us market. local producers cannot compete. went out of business. and something very important also happened in 2004. major healthcare company in united states, they switched suppliers of a very important ingredient for products that they make. that product is called heparin, a blood thinner. and it is widely used. if you been to a hospital you're probably had it. a couple of years after they...
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has skyrocketed over the last four decades pay has not it means finally making healthcare truly universal so that the united states is not a last industrialized country to do so and it means unleashing the potential of 800,000 dreamers by passing a clean dream act and then getting on to comprehensive reform. it means reforming or policing in stopping the brutalization of young black men in our country. and yes it means fair housing and making sure that no matter where one lives that they can afford to have a safe and decent place to rest their head. i bet over the years the folks in this room have also have the opportunity to walk into a classroom of elementary school students on career day and i have to tell you there's nothing quite like walk into a second grade classroom like a beehive of activity when i visit with them i always ask them. a straightforward question that all of us ask what you want to be when you grow up. and you all know that the first thing that happens is that their hands fly up in the air. and people say they want to be a dr. or a lawyer. they want to be lebron james or gabby douglas.
has skyrocketed over the last four decades pay has not it means finally making healthcare truly universal so that the united states is not a last industrialized country to do so and it means unleashing the potential of 800,000 dreamers by passing a clean dream act and then getting on to comprehensive reform. it means reforming or policing in stopping the brutalization of young black men in our country. and yes it means fair housing and making sure that no matter where one lives that they can...
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members including recognize leaders from the economy financial services healthcare technology telecommunications and members are united by common recognition the way we handle identity theft in the u.s. and a common desire to see public and private sector to each take a step two of identity work better with more than 20 years in the intersection of cybersecurity 2011 i was selected to lead the national strategy in cyberspace which was a white house initiative focused on improving security privacy and choice in innovation and also led the identity team leaving government three years ago with the technology business strategy practice with a law firm here in town with the leading practice and in that role i serve as a coordinatorerr of the better identity coalition. i am grateful to the committee to call this hearing the ssn is a key component of our infrastructure in the future impacts every american. up front i would submit many challenges lead to more than 80 years of contradiction of policy how the number should bedi managed and use the biggest is the ssn simultaneously presumed to both the secret and public because
members including recognize leaders from the economy financial services healthcare technology telecommunications and members are united by common recognition the way we handle identity theft in the u.s. and a common desire to see public and private sector to each take a step two of identity work better with more than 20 years in the intersection of cybersecurity 2011 i was selected to lead the national strategy in cyberspace which was a white house initiative focused on improving security...
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the times made the point of th problem here ine united states isn't too much health care, that too little. people don't have access to affordable healthcare. but it's about getting the routine medical oversight what is your thought on this and what can be done? >> guest: we have to distinguish between different kinds of things the medical industry can do for us and some things it does well. if i get run over by a bus, i am not going to seek some alternative healer burning incense and i'm not going to say i want to do this myself either. when you get to be 65 can you get health insurance, and then you get invited into this realm of rather dubious tests and things they like to do to you. meanwhile, younger people often go without the most obvious most needed kinds of care. i will give you one example it's on my mind recently the fact that maternal mortality is rising in the united states. especially with black women in southern states there is a lot to study, but there is an obvious kind of care such as prenatal care to give checkups and postnatal checkups and things. that is not being done while talent is being wasted on begging us to get
the times made the point of th problem here ine united states isn't too much health care, that too little. people don't have access to affordable healthcare. but it's about getting the routine medical oversight what is your thought on this and what can be done? >> guest: we have to distinguish between different kinds of things the medical industry can do for us and some things it does well. if i get run over by a bus, i am not going to seek some alternative healer burning incense and i'm...
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it means, finally making healthcare truly universal. so that the united states is not the last industrialized country to do so. it, it means unleashing the potential of 800,000 dreamers. by passing a clean dream act and then getting onto comprehensive immigration reform. it means reforming our policing. and, stopping the brutalization of young black men in our country.'s and yes, it means fair housing. making sure that no matter where one lives, that they can afford to have a safe and decent place to rest their head. i bet that over the years, the folks in this room have also had the opportunity to walk into a classroom of elementary school students on career day. and, i have to tell you that there is nothing quite like walking into a second grade classroom. it is like watching a group of folks who just had three red bulls let loose. like a beehive of activity. when i visit with them, i always ask them a straightforward question that all of us asks, which is, what do you want to be? when you grow up? and, you all know that the first thing that happens is
it means, finally making healthcare truly universal. so that the united states is not the last industrialized country to do so. it, it means unleashing the potential of 800,000 dreamers. by passing a clean dream act and then getting onto comprehensive immigration reform. it means reforming our policing. and, stopping the brutalization of young black men in our country.'s and yes, it means fair housing. making sure that no matter where one lives, that they can afford to have a safe and decent...
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it means, finally making healthcare truly universal. so that the united states is not the last industrialized country to do so. it, it means unleashing the potential of 800,000 dreamers. by passing a clean dream act and then getting onto comprehensive immigration reform. it means reforming our policing. and, stopping the brutalization of young black men in our country.'s and yes, it means fair housing. making sure that no matter where one lives, that they can afford to have a safe and decent place to rest their head. i bet that over the years, the folks in this room have also had the opportunity to walk into a classroom of elementary school students on career day. and, i have to tell you that there is nothing quite like walking into a second grade classroom. it is like watching a group of folks who just had three red bulls let loose. like a beehive of activity. when i visit with them, i always ask them a straightforward question that all of us asks, which is, what do you want to be? when you grow up? and, you all know that the first thing that happens is
it means, finally making healthcare truly universal. so that the united states is not the last industrialized country to do so. it, it means unleashing the potential of 800,000 dreamers. by passing a clean dream act and then getting onto comprehensive immigration reform. it means reforming our policing. and, stopping the brutalization of young black men in our country.'s and yes, it means fair housing. making sure that no matter where one lives, that they can afford to have a safe and decent...
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healthcare. and california was one of the worst states. that's according to a new study. the study by unitedy... found that 49% of california households do not make enough to afford... rent and food and healthcare and child care. the study also found that nearly two-thirds of jobs in this country pay less than 20- dollars per hour. and according to the study... a family of four in some west coast counties would need to make more than 40-dollars an hour in order to afford living in what they call the "modern economy." ( darya ) happening today... oakland mayor libby schaaf is in washington d-c this morning where new affordable housing details will be unveiled. the u-s housing investment and kaiser permanente is collaborating with mayors to advance public- private partnerships. we're told the partnerships will push for affordable housing and address homelessness. ( james ) take a look at this... a man in sacramento checks his surveillance video and this is what he sees... those are scaramento police officers... and the man says they were using his home for a training exercise without telling h
healthcare. and california was one of the worst states. that's according to a new study. the study by unitedy... found that 49% of california households do not make enough to afford... rent and food and healthcare and child care. the study also found that nearly two-thirds of jobs in this country pay less than 20- dollars per hour. and according to the study... a family of four in some west coast counties would need to make more than 40-dollars an hour in order to afford living in what they...
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united states leaves me just jaw- dropping all the time. i have never seen a racist misogynist lead this nation as this man has. >> they debated healthcare, taxes and immigration was a hot topic. newsom who is the current front-runner refused to be part of the post-debate press conference. he also skipped several previous debates and you heard the attack that he faced about his affair at the top of the hour. his response coming up in less than 30 minutes. >> thank you. >>> hours after president trump walked away from the iran nuclear deal that country's news agency called him the troublemaker. and iranian president hassan rouhani warned that his country could restart its nuclear program within weeks. . iranians chanted death to america. >> to allow them to reach the brink of a nuclear breakout. >> mr. trump declared he had no definitive proof that iran violated the 2015 agreement aimed at freezing the country's nuclear ambitions. but he produced no evidence. the u.s. will impose sanctions against iran. the leaders of the united kingdom, france and germany, who urged the u.s. to stay in the deal, issued a joint statement that expressed regret an
united states leaves me just jaw- dropping all the time. i have never seen a racist misogynist lead this nation as this man has. >> they debated healthcare, taxes and immigration was a hot topic. newsom who is the current front-runner refused to be part of the post-debate press conference. he also skipped several previous debates and you heard the attack that he faced about his affair at the top of the hour. his response coming up in less than 30 minutes. >> thank you. >>>...
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from diverse sectors of the economy and financial services, healthcare, technology, telecommunications, payments and security. members are united by common recognition in the way we handle identity today in us is broken. by common desire to see the public and private sectors each take steps to make identity work better. this background i work more than 20 years and in 2011 i was elected -- a white house initiative focused on improving security, privacy, choice and innovation. and that while they also let the identity team. i left government three years ago and now am in the technology practice in town. in that role i serve as a coordinator of the better identity coalition. let me say i am grateful for the committee for calling the hearing today. the ssn is a key component of identity infrastructure and the future the number impacts every american. upfront i would submit that many of our challenges here relate to more than 80 years of contradictions and policy around how the number should be managed and used. among the biggest contradictions, the ssn is simultaneously present to be secret and public. secret because we tell peopl
from diverse sectors of the economy and financial services, healthcare, technology, telecommunications, payments and security. members are united by common recognition in the way we handle identity today in us is broken. by common desire to see the public and private sectors each take steps to make identity work better. this background i work more than 20 years and in 2011 i was elected -- a white house initiative focused on improving security, privacy, choice and innovation. and that while...
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he says other countries use socialized healthcare to keep their costs low while driving up prescription prices in the unitedauren blanchard, fox news. >>> there are new developments in the ghost ship warehouse fire as two men charged with 36 counts of manslaughter are denied their request to toss the case. >> you don't have evidence. how do you prosecute somebody? you don't have a cause of the fire. how do you prosecute somebody? >> today's ruling from the judge in the east bay means the trial against derick almena and max harris will move forward. good evening, everyone. i'm frank somerville. >> and i'm julie haener. almena and harris face 36 counts of involuntary manslaughter, one for each person who died in the ghost ship warehouse fire in 2016. we get new developments now from ktvu crime reporter henry lee. almena's wife was also in court today. >> reporter: yes. this was the first time we have seen her in court in recent months and both she and the defense say these two men have nothing to do with the tragic fire and shouldn't be facing charges. a judge denied a motion by derick almena and max harris t
he says other countries use socialized healthcare to keep their costs low while driving up prescription prices in the unitedauren blanchard, fox news. >>> there are new developments in the ghost ship warehouse fire as two men charged with 36 counts of manslaughter are denied their request to toss the case. >> you don't have evidence. how do you prosecute somebody? you don't have a cause of the fire. how do you prosecute somebody? >> today's ruling from the judge in the east...
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united states and israel that is causing tensions to build overseas. whyvowing to hold what they call a day of rage. because antonio villaraigosa millions got it done.healthcare he defended women's healthcare, banned military-style assault weapons, banned workplace discrimination, and more. antonio for governor. he's been called a rockstar lwinning pro bono battles for immigrants and the homeless. defending gay rights and gun control. democrat jeff bleich. after columbine, bleich led president clinton's youth violence initiative. with joe biden, bleich took on domestic violence. served president obama as special counsel and ambassador. maybe bleich can't pull off the rockstar look... but his progressive record is solid gold. is shot at a car wash. >>> right now, we are continuing to follow developing news after a sheriff's deputy is shot at a car wash. >> welcome back. thank you for joining us here at 5:30. >> our top story tonight, that shooting in sonoma. a sheriff's deputy was responding to a bizarre scene at a car wash. the manager called police at around 11:00 this morning to report that his employee was acting strangely and refusing to go home. >> when officers arrived, the suspect h
united states and israel that is causing tensions to build overseas. whyvowing to hold what they call a day of rage. because antonio villaraigosa millions got it done.healthcare he defended women's healthcare, banned military-style assault weapons, banned workplace discrimination, and more. antonio for governor. he's been called a rockstar lwinning pro bono battles for immigrants and the homeless. defending gay rights and gun control. democrat jeff bleich. after columbine, bleich led president...
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healthcare in rural communities. and we are doing nothing in the united states congress to address it at this moment. we know the premiums on the exchanges are going up because of various things that have occurred. and i think i can get everybody to agree that when we have more uninsured and underinsured, we have more rural hospitals in stress and insurance premiums go up for those of us who buy it. correct? correct? all five witnesses agree. so every time the uninsured number goes up, it costs everybody who is paying, including taxpayers and including everyone who buys insurance. so the idea of keeping the uninsured number down is all about saving money in the healthcare system and making everyone responsible for their own healthcare bills. so it's just ironic to me that we're going to go back to the days where uninsured numbers are climbing and we're doing nothing right now to address it. there is a lot of bills out there that would help. i'm hoping that the leader mcconnell will see fit to allow some of the bipartisan bills that have been negotiated to the floor so we can actually provide some rel
healthcare in rural communities. and we are doing nothing in the united states congress to address it at this moment. we know the premiums on the exchanges are going up because of various things that have occurred. and i think i can get everybody to agree that when we have more uninsured and underinsured, we have more rural hospitals in stress and insurance premiums go up for those of us who buy it. correct? correct? all five witnesses agree. so every time the uninsured number goes up, it costs...
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is hard to say but many have tried to get the united states to adopt a much more broad law so we do have these laws that regulate privacy in the healthcare space and we have the financial privacy laws, we have state laws. i think the challenge is the way in which the government is structured which makes it harder to have oversight by a single regulator which happens in the eu. >> does retail especially look at the gdpr and think you are hurting my marketplace. if i cannot read the mind of my customer how do i know to advertise to them through let's say pictures of the vacation? is that the argument against it to? >> a lot of people believe they will no longer be able to conduct business the way they have before but that is not true. gdpr does allow companies to be very innovative but it requires them to be innovative in different ways so what that means is it requires companies think of was seen not as a policy or some practices behind the scenes but more of their business strategy. a lot of companies are looking at how do i design privacy into the way i interact, how do i make sure it is part of the business decision-making and part of
is hard to say but many have tried to get the united states to adopt a much more broad law so we do have these laws that regulate privacy in the healthcare space and we have the financial privacy laws, we have state laws. i think the challenge is the way in which the government is structured which makes it harder to have oversight by a single regulator which happens in the eu. >> does retail especially look at the gdpr and think you are hurting my marketplace. if i cannot read the mind of...
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healthcare forces are trying to contain it. what sort of risks do we have here in the united states if this does not stay contained?he u.s. is minimal. but we are not out of the woods with respect to the d.r.c. there are some cases popped up there that are unaccounted for and that means we haven't been able to trace back how the people got the infection. so that leaves open to question there may be additional people who are going to come down with ebola there and additional people who are infected. we have had a paradigm change. we have gone from posture of containment to one we are able to offer protection with a new vaccine. >> dana: how is that able to get to the people there? i know distribution to this type of vaccine is sometimes difficult in africa. >> this one in particular because it has to be kept in a very cold temperature. so they have been able to do it. they got it to the major city. up to 8,000 doses in. there are many more doses they could bring in, if they have to. they have been able to bring in the logistics to get the vaccine distributed to the people who have been in contact with some of those
healthcare forces are trying to contain it. what sort of risks do we have here in the united states if this does not stay contained?he u.s. is minimal. but we are not out of the woods with respect to the d.r.c. there are some cases popped up there that are unaccounted for and that means we haven't been able to trace back how the people got the infection. so that leaves open to question there may be additional people who are going to come down with ebola there and additional people who are...
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you have affiliations pc units in different parts of -- all of the city and as an example market street i noticed today, valencia, golden gate healthcare an affiliation of ucsf, commission bay, all over the water front. there's other hospitals in the area that have done the same thing. you name it. the shift is -- the question i have, are we going to be able to chart this? is this going to be part of our affiliated quote, whatever that means, units? are they going to be part of our over all due diligence pertape -- pertaining to quality of care to make sure that we are providing, you know, due diligence and oversight to ensure that we are tracking how services are being provided? just a question. related to the charity care report in the ordnance, we only collect from hospitals in particular so we wouldn't be able to do that unless we can change or ask for different reporting metrics. we haven't done that in the past and that's something that we could consider. that's something we want. >> i had one or two questions and i was looking for the slides and i actually can't find them. oh, there it is. it's on page 25. in regards -- actually
you have affiliations pc units in different parts of -- all of the city and as an example market street i noticed today, valencia, golden gate healthcare an affiliation of ucsf, commission bay, all over the water front. there's other hospitals in the area that have done the same thing. you name it. the shift is -- the question i have, are we going to be able to chart this? is this going to be part of our affiliated quote, whatever that means, units? are they going to be part of our over all due...
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healthcare in this country. kennedy: china controls many industries because they have by and large a state-run economy. the answer isn't for the uniteded approach with sectors in this country. but we do like the idea of china buying more of our stuff. can that happen freely? >> i mean, china already i think people probably realize there is a tremendous consumer of american goods, including american agricultural products. china is the number two purchaser of cotton, the number one purchaser of soybeans. those were the industries most of severely rocked by the promise of tariffs. americans are starting to try to look long term and plan their businesses long term. and even as steve mnuchin said, the trade war and the tariffs are off the table for now. kennedy: i understand that. i understand they want as much economic leverage as they can get. and china has a long-term strategy for their state-run economy. but isn't it better for farmers to sell their product as opposed to the government paying and subsidizing farmers for not growing certain things? >> for sure. the greatest leverage we could get as an economy is to free our economy. wh
healthcare in this country. kennedy: china controls many industries because they have by and large a state-run economy. the answer isn't for the uniteded approach with sectors in this country. but we do like the idea of china buying more of our stuff. can that happen freely? >> i mean, china already i think people probably realize there is a tremendous consumer of american goods, including american agricultural products. china is the number two purchaser of cotton, the number one...
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healthcare. the reason why that's important, is it becomes another pressure point for those who need the access to those services in the unitedtates. the poor, the marginalized. >> what happened to the american dream? >> laura: the american dream is harder to achieve if we have open borders and lawlessness. it's harder on people to achiev. leo, you can close it out. lee, this is always the case, people say what about the american dream. we have a lot of people in america who can't reach the american dream. fatherlessness. crime is another aspect. ms 13 have thrived in this open borders atmosphere. go ahead. >> we get to decide who comes here and when and what skill sets are determined to come here. it's america that decides, it's for its own people. americans don't have problems with immigrants. we are sick of this, legal and illegal immigration. we have to have legal immigration. it's best for the immigrants themselves. my parents come from lebanon and sicily. they were taken and chosen because of their skill sets, ideas and what they can contribute to the united states, were picked for a reason, they wait years to come here
healthcare. the reason why that's important, is it becomes another pressure point for those who need the access to those services in the unitedtates. the poor, the marginalized. >> what happened to the american dream? >> laura: the american dream is harder to achieve if we have open borders and lawlessness. it's harder on people to achiev. leo, you can close it out. lee, this is always the case, people say what about the american dream. we have a lot of people in america who can't...
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healthcare and affordable housing. john chiang. the proven, progressive leader we need for california's future. ♪ >> so we just got done with a briefing. several unitsobation search into a potential commercial marijuana operation. we've identified the suspect who is likely the one in charge of the marijuana cultivation site. he is a nine-time
healthcare and affordable housing. john chiang. the proven, progressive leader we need for california's future. ♪ >> so we just got done with a briefing. several unitsobation search into a potential commercial marijuana operation. we've identified the suspect who is likely the one in charge of the marijuana cultivation site. he is a nine-time
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united states is manufactured housing. and cooperative territories it is a double that. it's 14%. and now we have that challenge. if you think about the healthcare epidemic in rural america, the opioid issues, there are a lot of challenges facing rural america. the question that i posed to you as consumers an urbanized area ., you live in a rural area ? a couple. most of us live in urban areas. why should we care about urban -- rural america ? national security. we are dependent on their -- them for water food, energy. the cooperative movement and putting consumers first is a very the centerpiece of what we are trying to do. let's talk a little bit about this new landscape of digitization. what are some of the threats ? data ? data security and data quality is a huge issue. we are collecting mountains of data from u.s. consumers on a daily basis. how many of you have a thermostat that you can control with your phone ? a few of you. all of your consumption data is going to google. he probably signed off somewhere to give up your data. we as cooperatives on behalf of our member consumers take that data security very seriously. we put privacy first
united states is manufactured housing. and cooperative territories it is a double that. it's 14%. and now we have that challenge. if you think about the healthcare epidemic in rural america, the opioid issues, there are a lot of challenges facing rural america. the question that i posed to you as consumers an urbanized area ., you live in a rural area ? a couple. most of us live in urban areas. why should we care about urban -- rural america ? national security. we are dependent on their --...
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united states is manufactured housing. in cooperative territory it's more than double that. 14%. right there we have that challenge. if you think about the healthcaring epidemic in rural america, the opioid issues, there are a lot of challenges facing rural america. and i guess the question i pose to you, i would bet most of us are consumers here in urbanized areas. how many would say you live in a rural area? there's a couple. why should we care about rural america? it's really simple. national security. urban america consumers are dependent on rural american consumer producers for water, food, and energy. thi think about that. every day you're dependent on rural america. it ought to matter. i think the cooperative movement and the consumer welfare and putting consumers first is really the centerpiece of what we try and do it. let's talk about the digitization and what this new landscape is that delia laid out for us. what are some of the threats? well, data. data security and data quality is a huge issue. we're collecting literally mountains of data for all of you as consumers on a daily basis. how many of you have a nest thermostat or athe thermos
united states is manufactured housing. in cooperative territory it's more than double that. 14%. right there we have that challenge. if you think about the healthcaring epidemic in rural america, the opioid issues, there are a lot of challenges facing rural america. and i guess the question i pose to you, i would bet most of us are consumers here in urbanized areas. how many would say you live in a rural area? there's a couple. why should we care about rural america? it's really simple....
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united technologies as he pushes to break the company apart. lobe also bought stakes in wynn reso resort the hedge fund increased its position in facebook and sold out of healthcareadmon. green light capital has taken on substantial takes in office depot and abercrombie & fitch. it added iac interactive and pay pal to the portfolio they sold stakes in under armour, best buy and nordstrom >>> a cold snap in the u.s. in april helped push down consumer spending on home and outdoor supplies but as cnbc's courtney reagan reports t did not dampen may comparable sales at home depot >>> unseasonable weather kept consumers from spending on garden supplies and outdoor merchandise during a time when spending on those items is high. that makes up about 20% of home depot's first quarter sales. the weather hit hardest in april which the company said was one of the coldest and snowiest aprils in 20 years >> i don't think it's nearly as bad as this looks. we had a slow start to spring. and this is coming off of two years where there really wasn't much in the way of a winter. once the weather turned sales picked up. >> in fact, home depot said many comparable sales are up double
united technologies as he pushes to break the company apart. lobe also bought stakes in wynn reso resort the hedge fund increased its position in facebook and sold out of healthcareadmon. green light capital has taken on substantial takes in office depot and abercrombie & fitch. it added iac interactive and pay pal to the portfolio they sold stakes in under armour, best buy and nordstrom >>> a cold snap in the u.s. in april helped push down consumer spending on home and outdoor...
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healthcare, banned military-style assault weapons, banned workplace discrimination, and more. antonio for governor. (grant) 4 your money tonight... you soon won't be allowed to fly on united that's if it's a pug or a mastiff...(vicki)(vicki) the move comes after a number of high-profile animal deaths... including a dog that was put in an overhead storage bin. among the newly banned breeds are short-nosed dogs -- like pugs and french bulldogs. the airline says they're prone to adverse health risks. pit bulls and mastiffs are also banned. an airline spokesperson says the american humane society helped them come up with the list. the changes go into effect june 18th. to check out all the breeds affected...you can head to kron4.com. (grant) and ford...has unveiled a "smart window" for the visually impaired. the prototype technology -- called "feel the view" -- works like this:a window camera takes pictures of the view outside. similar to how letters are translated into braille, the pictures are translated into vibrations. the images are reproduced as a gray-scale rendering on the window glass. when a person touches it, the gray shades vibrate at different frequencies. this en
healthcare, banned military-style assault weapons, banned workplace discrimination, and more. antonio for governor. (grant) 4 your money tonight... you soon won't be allowed to fly on united that's if it's a pug or a mastiff...(vicki)(vicki) the move comes after a number of high-profile animal deaths... including a dog that was put in an overhead storage bin. among the newly banned breeds are short-nosed dogs -- like pugs and french bulldogs. the airline says they're prone to adverse health...
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united states. but democrats have to do a couple of things going into this mid-term election and the general. have a conversation with the american people about healthcared on top of that have a conversation with the american people with the issues concerning them at their kitchen tables. fixing public education. north korea -- north carolina is the next state to go on a statewide teacher strike this week. there is a lot of work to be done. >> dana: colin, the democrats put out a document called "a better deal." i actually read it. there are some good policy in there. one of the things i saw that is frustrating democrats is that other places on cable news will not talk about this deal because they are obsessed with the russia coverage. do the democrats, have they boxed themselves in by talking about the russia investigation so much that they can't actually get attention for policies they want to put forward? >> they have. they have banked everything on this russia investigation. if it comes back and bob mueller's investigation says nothing was there, then democrats are in a terrible spot politically because they have placed so much political capital on
united states. but democrats have to do a couple of things going into this mid-term election and the general. have a conversation with the american people about healthcared on top of that have a conversation with the american people with the issues concerning them at their kitchen tables. fixing public education. north korea -- north carolina is the next state to go on a statewide teacher strike this week. there is a lot of work to be done. >> dana: colin, the democrats put out a document...
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healthcare. these are the things that matter to the everyday texan and that's what's going to unite us, the facthat someone is their champion and speaking for them and not for the well to do or the rich or the powerful organizations. we are talking for the everyday texan and that's how we are going to unite it and make a difference. >> what about the gun issue? >> you had the tragic killing in santa fe texas, guns are endemics and those outside looking in. how does that whine up in your race? >> look, i have been in law enforcement for over 40 years. i believe in the second amendment, as a matter of feedback, i believe in all the amendments. for the longest time of my career that a weapon was part of my calling and part of who i was every single day. i believe in the second amendment but i also know that people who can not handle their disagreements other than violence should never be allowed to have gun. our children are marching in the streets and begging tadults to o the right thing. children are saying to the adults do what you need to do. who's the adult here? we are supposed to be taking c
healthcare. these are the things that matter to the everyday texan and that's what's going to unite us, the facthat someone is their champion and speaking for them and not for the well to do or the rich or the powerful organizations. we are talking for the everyday texan and that's how we are going to unite it and make a difference. >> what about the gun issue? >> you had the tragic killing in santa fe texas, guns are endemics and those outside looking in. how does that whine up in...
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united nations. >> we sat down with the chief negotiator for the palestinians and he talked about he was outraged about the money being withheld and talked about how it goes to food, education and healthcarehese people are desperate and when you take away that money it makes the more desperate and his argument was that leads them to become radicalized if they have nothing to exist on. what do you make that argument? >> there just providing humanitarian aid but they use the textbooks of the palestinian authority and those textbooks glorify martyrdom, encourage violence takeover of israel by the right of return, glorifies terrorism and does all the wrong things the poison the mind of the children that are now so anti-israel and anti-jewish. >> i want to read what we got from -- garrett had some information from the spokesman saying this. is a neutral un humanitarian agency we are committed to promoting nonviolence and the highest standards of neutrality. our consummation of all forms of racism including anti-semitism is a matter of public record. is that good enough for you? >> no. we need to do research, congressional investigations. there was an obama era reports that was done in the numb
united nations. >> we sat down with the chief negotiator for the palestinians and he talked about he was outraged about the money being withheld and talked about how it goes to food, education and healthcarehese people are desperate and when you take away that money it makes the more desperate and his argument was that leads them to become radicalized if they have nothing to exist on. what do you make that argument? >> there just providing humanitarian aid but they use the textbooks...
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healthcare. and stand up to donald trump. as governor, you can trust me to do what's right- because i always have. ♪ ♪ >>> i'm michael smerconish in philadelphia. we welcome our viewers in the united. happy memorial day weekend to our friends here at home. so the president says everybody is calling it spygate. if you listen to only the conservative media, you'll be convinced he's right. it's a confusing story but what does the evidence show? i think i can cut through the partisan noise and spell out what you really need to know. >>> and with the midterms less than six months away, must mueller take account of the electoral calendar as he decid
healthcare. and stand up to donald trump. as governor, you can trust me to do what's right- because i always have. ♪ ♪ >>> i'm michael smerconish in philadelphia. we welcome our viewers in the united. happy memorial day weekend to our friends here at home. so the president says everybody is calling it spygate. if you listen to only the conservative media, you'll be convinced he's right. it's a confusing story but what does the evidence show? i think i can cut through the partisan...
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united. i can't believe you wrote the "people's house," because russia and e -- congress. i think healthcare education minimum wage. host: david pepper. guest: thank you. address that, he is calling from lancaster. i'm make a book recommendation my own. read "glass house," if you are in ohio, in america, if you want understand what is happening in our country. "glass house" is about lan caster, ohio, what happens when a great small town runs up forces some bigger economically and how much towns like lancaster have struggled. i appreciate what the caller said, i hope people will vote on the e one, which is ballot this coming tuesday, which will make a big progress in gerrymandering. lancaster, ohio, is one of these towns that has really major employees basically shut down. something democrats and on, thecans should focus economic agenda for small and mid-size town necessary ohio, lancaster, port smith, places that used to have large manufacturers that no longer do. think one thing lost in all the polarization in washington, here has been no economic plan for these places. one reason, if you l
united. i can't believe you wrote the "people's house," because russia and e -- congress. i think healthcare education minimum wage. host: david pepper. guest: thank you. address that, he is calling from lancaster. i'm make a book recommendation my own. read "glass house," if you are in ohio, in america, if you want understand what is happening in our country. "glass house" is about lan caster, ohio, what happens when a great small town runs up forces some bigger...
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united states postal service. priority: you ♪ because antonio villaraigosa millions got it done.healthcare he defended women's healthcareination, and more. antonio for governor. i had a spanish teacher in high school who knew i could do more, and so she pushed me and pushed me and pushed me, and she was right. they don't only teach me about what we learn inside the classroom. they teach me about life. the janitor is really friendly. he asks how's my day, and he tells me how his day was. my own teachers inspired me to become a teacher. they always pushed me to do better. they never give up on me. they're extraordinary! narrator: exactly why the california teachers association believes strong public schools make a better california for all of us. believes strong public schools only one candidate for governor when students were stuck in failing schools, led the fight to turn them around. as mayor of l.a., antonio villaraigosa invested in classrooms and security. graduation rates soared. antonio for governor. >>> well, a group of republican senators sent mitch mcconnell a letter urging majority leader to cancel the annual a
united states postal service. priority: you ♪ because antonio villaraigosa millions got it done.healthcare he defended women's healthcareination, and more. antonio for governor. i had a spanish teacher in high school who knew i could do more, and so she pushed me and pushed me and pushed me, and she was right. they don't only teach me about what we learn inside the classroom. they teach me about life. the janitor is really friendly. he asks how's my day, and he tells me how his day was. my...
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united states senate in what way would you be truly different? you are an outsider from a strong business background, what would you do that would be really different? >> i would turn the healthcarets head. i don't believe the government after they make payment to the people that need it should be involved in healthcare at all. what we are paying twice as much in the industrialized world largely because we have a government picking winners and losers. this country got to where it is with free enterprise and we have not used it truly in the healthcare market. i am a philosophical conservative, conservatism works for everybody. and not being beholden to mitch mcconnell or donald trump, i can vote conservative principles and constitutional principles without regard to having to pay anybody back. stuart: mike gibbons, republican candidate, thanks for joining us. by the way next tuesday, live coverage of elections on the foxbusiness channel and foxbusiness network, that will be tuesday, may 8th, at 8:00 pm. united airlines hires a new spokesperson. ashley: josh earnest. the press secretary under pres. obama. back in those days it is an easier time under the obama presidency than sarah
united states senate in what way would you be truly different? you are an outsider from a strong business background, what would you do that would be really different? >> i would turn the healthcarets head. i don't believe the government after they make payment to the people that need it should be involved in healthcare at all. what we are paying twice as much in the industrialized world largely because we have a government picking winners and losers. this country got to where it is with...
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united states senate and in the present sign later this week. the va mission spell which is the final piece of the mosaic started two years ago to put together to fix the veterans healthcare service and make it marketable and make it relative to our veterans and make sure we use the private sector to force the multiplier to deliver health to our veterans at their choice. choice has been a major effort for some time and finally got it right. the veterans with and consult with the primary care the a doctor will choose the doctor of their choice and service of their choice whether the va or delivered in the private sector based on quality, accessibility, availability of the choice of the veteran. if caregivers so vietnam veteran arrows will be included in the given benefits that are critically important and need assistance and help their daily living. we did every thing we could to make sure we addressed the holes that have been there for some time and made it right and i believe we got right and i'm pleased to tell you the 94-one vote about partisan efforts we look forward to adopting into law and getting signed by the president of the '90s. i think the universe help and al
united states senate and in the present sign later this week. the va mission spell which is the final piece of the mosaic started two years ago to put together to fix the veterans healthcare service and make it marketable and make it relative to our veterans and make sure we use the private sector to force the multiplier to deliver health to our veterans at their choice. choice has been a major effort for some time and finally got it right. the veterans with and consult with the primary care...