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from united healthcare come up and explain how this works? >> we have the medicare advantage ppo plan, which has an on differential benefits and out of participating providers that are in our network cannot charge a fee to the members to be seen. not participating providers can do that, it's up to the member to choose the provider and pay that fee if they want to see the provider. we can't do anything about that. if you can get some examples, you haveidentify the member, if you can identify some of these providers we can follow up and see if they are in our network. if they are we will definitely take action with those providers. >> thank you for that information. >> this practice, from my perspective has been going for quite a while. this is not new. the concierge services, which is the reason why it has been becoming more and more popular. i think the solution that you have offered, is a good one. that is, if members have concerns than they ought to be able to check with their carri carrier, united healthcare, for example, to find out what
from united healthcare come up and explain how this works? >> we have the medicare advantage ppo plan, which has an on differential benefits and out of participating providers that are in our network cannot charge a fee to the members to be seen. not participating providers can do that, it's up to the member to choose the provider and pay that fee if they want to see the provider. we can't do anything about that. if you can get some examples, you haveidentify the member, if you can...
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. >> reporter: after appeals, esposito's insurer, oxford united healthcare, paid some of his doctors'for a response as to the remaining $220,000 bill. now, as part of this series, we want to hear what you're paying for medical procedures. go to cbsnews.com/healthcosts and click on the link to share what you paid. you can also search prices in the two markets already surveyed by our partner, clearhealthcosts. that's dallas and san francisco. margaret? >> important reporting. it's going to be a key issue for voters, that's for sure. a lot of people are naming this anna, thank you. >>> there is much more ahead. caribbean islands and puerto rico are bracing for another storm. an update on two six-year-olds arrested in florida. and prince harry and wife meghan evoke memories of princess diana as they visit africa. ♪ you want a fresh-smelling home, but some air fresheners use heavy, overwhelming scents. introducing febreze one; a new range of innovative air fresheners with no heavy perfumes that you can feel good about using in your home to deliver a light, natural-smelling freshness. febre
. >> reporter: after appeals, esposito's insurer, oxford united healthcare, paid some of his doctors'for a response as to the remaining $220,000 bill. now, as part of this series, we want to hear what you're paying for medical procedures. go to cbsnews.com/healthcosts and click on the link to share what you paid. you can also search prices in the two markets already surveyed by our partner, clearhealthcosts. that's dallas and san francisco. margaret? >> important reporting. it's...
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. >> reporter: after appeals, esposito's insurer, oxford united healthcare, paid some of his doctors'ls. we're still waiting for a response as to the remaining $220,000 bill. now, as part of this series, we want to hear what you're paying for medical procedures. go to cbsnews.com/healthcosts and click onhe link to share what you paid. you can also search prices in the two markets already surveyed by our partner, clearhealthcosts. that's dallas and san francisco. margaret? >> brennan: important reporting. it's going to be a key issue for voters, that's for sure. a lot of people are naming this their number-one issue. anna, thank you. there is much more ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news." caribbean islands including puerto rico are bracing for another storm. an update on two six year olds arrested in florida. and prince harry and wife meghan evoke memories of princess diana as they visit africa. ica. news producer, executive transport manager, and a beverage distribution supervisor. now i'm a director at a security software firm. wow, you've been at it a long time. thing is, i like w
. >> reporter: after appeals, esposito's insurer, oxford united healthcare, paid some of his doctors'ls. we're still waiting for a response as to the remaining $220,000 bill. now, as part of this series, we want to hear what you're paying for medical procedures. go to cbsnews.com/healthcosts and click onhe link to share what you paid. you can also search prices in the two markets already surveyed by our partner, clearhealthcosts. that's dallas and san francisco. margaret? >>...
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well, tonight, oxford united healthcare tells us it will pay that claim.ito will only owe his usual co-pays. the break came after new york governor andrew cuomo saw our story, and he told state officials to look into esposito's case. up next, when the unthinkable happened, they jumped into action. >> o'donnell: tonight, new york >> o'donnell: tonight, new york is celebrating two men who witnessed a tragedy on a subway platform, but helped save a life. on monday, jairo torres and antonio love jumped onto the tracks and rescued a little girl from under a train. her father had jumped in front of it, with her in his arms. he was killed. well today, the two men were honored for their heroics. the girl is okay tonight and back with her family. finally tonight, some of you might be wondering where i've been the last few days. well, i have just returned from saudi arabia, where we conducted a rare interview with crown prince mohammad bin salman. you can see that interview this sunday on the 52nd season premiere of "60 minutes." and that is the "cbs evening news" f
well, tonight, oxford united healthcare tells us it will pay that claim.ito will only owe his usual co-pays. the break came after new york governor andrew cuomo saw our story, and he told state officials to look into esposito's case. up next, when the unthinkable happened, they jumped into action. >> o'donnell: tonight, new york >> o'donnell: tonight, new york is celebrating two men who witnessed a tragedy on a subway platform, but helped save a life. on monday, jairo torres and...
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united healthcare if you can the risk scores 192.9. just so you know, normally out there in the world, a risk score is based on a 1.0. you would normally say 1.92. but with our health driven database, they do it on a scale of 100. >> thank you. >> moving on to slide five, here is a look at our chronic conditions. in facts, yes, what you are seeing is diabetes, hypertensi hypertension, and low back pain. they are the big prevalence conditions amongst our population. i don't think that is a surprise to anybody, because we have certainly been looking previously at board meetings and terms of diabetes and various studies. we have looked at, in terms of low back pain, and terms of other physical therapy and those sorts of things. and, going on to slide six, here is where we take a look top right, it is episode grouper that is built into the ibm and health methodologies. this is distinguishing some of our chronic conditions between acute flareups and maintenance. these could be chronic conditions that could be maintained, for example, as non
united healthcare if you can the risk scores 192.9. just so you know, normally out there in the world, a risk score is based on a 1.0. you would normally say 1.92. but with our health driven database, they do it on a scale of 100. >> thank you. >> moving on to slide five, here is a look at our chronic conditions. in facts, yes, what you are seeing is diabetes, hypertensi hypertension, and low back pain. they are the big prevalence conditions amongst our population. i don't think...
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reporter: ash, let's start out with united healthcare down 7% on the week.two and change as you can see right here. is adifficult week for health care. "barron's" says blame elizabeth warren her plan for "medicare for all." she is leading in the polls. big concern for that sector going forward. will those companies really be under duress between the new programs. chevron is may face potential fines on carbon emissions in plants in australia. that could hurt results. dow winners for a second. nike, we talked a lot about this story. that stock up 6% after blowout earnings. just amazing, china sales up 22%. strong global growth helping the stock doing very well indeed. doing well online and in china. home depot tells advisory raise the target price on that stock to 220, that is good news for them. mcdonald's rolling out a new plant based burger. we like that as well. some people like that as well. ash, back to you. ashley: some do, some don't i know you don't gerri willis. thank you very much. today's "countdown" closer says he has the key to unlocking the next
reporter: ash, let's start out with united healthcare down 7% on the week.two and change as you can see right here. is adifficult week for health care. "barron's" says blame elizabeth warren her plan for "medicare for all." she is leading in the polls. big concern for that sector going forward. will those companies really be under duress between the new programs. chevron is may face potential fines on carbon emissions in plants in australia. that could hurt results. dow...
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. >>> "good morning america" is sponsored by united healthcare medicare advantage plans. go ahead, take advantage. medicare advantage plans. go ahead, take advantage. mytill he signed up for atunitedhealthcareealth medicare complete. ♪ now, it's like he has his own health entourage. he gets medicare's largest healthcare network, a free gym membership, vision, dental and more. there's so much to take advantage of. can't wait till i'm 65. a few more chairs, please. unitedhealthcare medicare complete plans, the only plans with the aarp name. free dental care and eye exams, and free designer eyewear. go ahead, take advantage. dealing with psoriatic arthritis pain was so frustrating. ♪ my skin... it was embarrassing. my joints... they hurt. the pain and swelling. the tenderness. the psoriasis. i had to find something that worked on all of this. i found cosentyx. now, watch me. real people with active psoriatic arthritis are getting real relief with cosentyx. it's a different kind of targeted biologic. cosentyx treats more than just the joint pain of psoriatic arthritis. it eve
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first, 500, that's how many letters a woman received from united healthcare within a span of just fivet on a coding ironically many of the letters urged her to go paperless. maybe 500 emails in her inbox instead. 81 miles per hour. that's how much a bentley fitted with caterpillar tracks instead of wheels was able to drive. a group of russians creating what they claim is the world's fastest track vehicle. and finally, $17. that's how much necessarily is charging for one of their new luxury kit kat bars specialty confection available across the u.k. ingredients rose petals, that ranthat mirage and honeyco. i will just go with kit kat. jedediah: here to break down the biggest opportunities in a "fox & friends" exclusive is mitch rochelle partner at price waterhouse cooper. >> good morning. jedediah: what makes a city attractive for investors? >> i think at the end of the day employment. old adage location, location, location. the fact of the matter is jobs, jobs, jobs. we have a skilled labor shortage in this country where the people are is where the employers want to go. jobs are chasin
first, 500, that's how many letters a woman received from united healthcare within a span of just fivet on a coding ironically many of the letters urged her to go paperless. maybe 500 emails in her inbox instead. 81 miles per hour. that's how much a bentley fitted with caterpillar tracks instead of wheels was able to drive. a group of russians creating what they claim is the world's fastest track vehicle. and finally, $17. that's how much necessarily is charging for one of their new luxury kit...
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healthcare. >> reporter: the united auto workers strike on general motors entering its third day. 0 workers calling for better wages, job security, and healthcare. uaw bargaining officials saying some progress was made tuesday but now there are concerns about healthcare coverage. >> my wife, nine months pregnant and we're just informed that general motors canceled our health insurance. >> reporter: general motors says employees on strike do have coverage. it's just taking on a different form. the company releasing a statement saying, quote, while on strike, some benefits shift to being funded by the union's strike fund and in this case hourly employees are eligible for union paid cobra, so their healthcare benefits can continue. union official planned on having gm cover healthcare costs up until the end of the month. this shift now adding another cost the union will need to absorb, on top of the $250 per week strike pay for workers. union members are also concerned gm will make them pay more for their overall healthcare as it seeks to keep rising labor and healthcare costs in check
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healthcare coverage should be expanded to cover all americans. they want to expand medicare. the reality is democrats are unitedure every american has healthcare coverage where the republicans keep trying to take healthcare coverage away from americans. >> let's look at the new fox news poll showing voter support healthcare options, 50% prefer to keep the public option. 50% minor changes to obamacare. what do you make of those numbers? >> we are talking medicare but it is not medicare. doctor grayson talked about expansion of medicare but most of the democrats want to eliminate the private pay system which the medicare system utilizes. when talking about the massive overhaul of healthcare you have to talk about the overall cost associated. as proposed by joe biden would cost $750 billion. jillian: another poll before i go back to you, democratic support healthcare options, 83% public option, minor changes to obamacare, it is fair to say some people want to hear more from these candidates on how they plan to pay for this. >> they want to hear more on the exact plan but the reality is polls show overwhelmingly re
healthcare coverage should be expanded to cover all americans. they want to expand medicare. the reality is democrats are unitedure every american has healthcare coverage where the republicans keep trying to take healthcare coverage away from americans. >> let's look at the new fox news poll showing voter support healthcare options, 50% prefer to keep the public option. 50% minor changes to obamacare. what do you make of those numbers? >> we are talking medicare but it is not...
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you will have rationing like have you in the united kingdom and other single pair healthcare systems bable you have too as well. they have had those systems so long over there a lot of people alive don't know any different. the people in the united states do. if you rip that away from them, their free market healthcare now and their choices and you instill a rationing system, rahm emanuel is right it. will be economic and political suicide for the democrat party. brian: so, remember, the last time they had a debate they weren't targeting trump as much as they were president obama and he was the former chief of staff. they say medicare for all is a death sentence. he says he traveled around and he talked to people. they said why are democrats going to take my healthcare auto way? they say the polls show the democrats have a 36% advantage over republicans when it comes to healthcare. so there is an opportunity, there is a gap there the republicans have got to fill. and the democrats are rushing to help them fill it. >> yeah. well, brian, this is because the media is not telling the trut
you will have rationing like have you in the united kingdom and other single pair healthcare systems bable you have too as well. they have had those systems so long over there a lot of people alive don't know any different. the people in the united states do. if you rip that away from them, their free market healthcare now and their choices and you instill a rationing system, rahm emanuel is right it. will be economic and political suicide for the democrat party. brian: so, remember, the last...
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healthcare. lauren blanchard has more on what this means for negotiations. >> reporter: united auto workers strikeeneral motors entering its third day, 50,000 workers calling for better wages, job security and healthcare. uaw bargaining officials say some progress was made tuesday but there are concerns about healthcare coverage. >> general motors canceled our health insurance. >> reporter: employees on strike to have coverage, just taking on a different form. the company releasing a statement saying, quote, while on strike some benefits shift to being funded by the union strike fund and in this case hourly employees are eligible for union paid cobra so there healthcare benefits can continue. union members are concerned gm will make them pay for their overall health care, keeping rising labor and healthcare costs in check. the uaw says workers shouldn't pay more because of how much money gm is making and they want to commitment from the company to save four us factories set to close. workers who rely on the strike and defense fund will only receive benefits including medical and prescription drugs
healthcare. lauren blanchard has more on what this means for negotiations. >> reporter: united auto workers strikeeneral motors entering its third day, 50,000 workers calling for better wages, job security and healthcare. uaw bargaining officials say some progress was made tuesday but there are concerns about healthcare coverage. >> general motors canceled our health insurance. >> reporter: employees on strike to have coverage, just taking on a different form. the company...
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healthcare. within the united states and his territory, we still maintain that contract after 15 years. and now includes another hotline entitled 311 babies that helps expectant and new mothers providing information via phone. for the last 15 years, we have done obtain contracts with the food and drug administration and department of health and human services. from 2,622,007, we had a confronts with food and health and ministration to hire hispanics to increase diversity within the workforce. our current and long-standing logistics contracts have been health policy and the national advisory committee on rural health and human services. we also provide logistics for policy meetings regarding telehealth and rural america from 2010 to 2013. in 2005, we obtained a contract that is now office of federal detention trustee. his department of the department of justice. one of place within a blanket of purchase agreements to provide detention experts support services to the office of the federal detention trustee. using performance-based attention standards, we sent teams to provide expert speci
healthcare. within the united states and his territory, we still maintain that contract after 15 years. and now includes another hotline entitled 311 babies that helps expectant and new mothers providing information via phone. for the last 15 years, we have done obtain contracts with the food and drug administration and department of health and human services. from 2,622,007, we had a confronts with food and health and ministration to hire hispanics to increase diversity within the workforce....
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unites us is stronger than what divides us. >> dismandle after the conversation shifted to healthcare. former vice president going head to head with senator warren and sanders over the support for medicare for all. >> i have never met anybody that likes their insurance company. >> senator klobuchar chiming in. taking aim at sanders. >> he wrote the bill. i read the bill. >> former hud secretary called into question biden's mental fitness. >> are you forgetting what you said two minutes ago? >> this is why presidential debates are becoming unwatchable. >> that's an election. >> it was his memory that didn't serve him right and incorrectly quoted the former vice president. finding themselves in the hot seat over the administration immigration policy. >> did you make a mistake? >> the president did the best thing that was able to be done. >> candidates spent more time on their plans for gun control. addressing racism and trade. sharing their vision for the country. >> the thifrd debate has come to a close the candidate return to the campaign trail tomorrow looking to keep holding on until
unites us is stronger than what divides us. >> dismandle after the conversation shifted to healthcare. former vice president going head to head with senator warren and sanders over the support for medicare for all. >> i have never met anybody that likes their insurance company. >> senator klobuchar chiming in. taking aim at sanders. >> he wrote the bill. i read the bill. >> former hud secretary called into question biden's mental fitness. >> are you...
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united states of america. when i'm elected -- ( cheers and applause ) -- when i'm elected, i might not fix schools, i don't know anything about healthcarebut i can promise all americans that you will get a chicken sandwich! god bless you, god bless the united states of america! and god bless chicken sandwiches! i will see you at the debates! >> trevor: roy wood, jr., everyone! we'll be right back! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ another foodie trip. who even cares? 211 people. thanks, captain obvious. don't hate-like their trip, book yours with hotels.com and get rewarded basically everywhere. that fish is done, carol. hotels.com. be there. do that. get rewarded. did you know you can save money by using dish soap to clean grease on more than dishes? using multiple cleaners on grease can be expensive, and sometimes ineffective. for better value, tackle grease with dawn ultra. dawn is for more than just dishes. it provides 3x more grease cleaning power per drop, which cuts through tough kitchen messes, pre-treats laundry stains, and even tackles grease build-up on car rims. tackle tough greasy messes around your home, and save money with dawn u
united states of america. when i'm elected -- ( cheers and applause ) -- when i'm elected, i might not fix schools, i don't know anything about healthcarebut i can promise all americans that you will get a chicken sandwich! god bless you, god bless the united states of america! and god bless chicken sandwiches! i will see you at the debates! >> trevor: roy wood, jr., everyone! we'll be right back! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ another foodie trip. who even cares? 211 people. thanks, captain...
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united states of america. when i'm elected -- ( cheers and applause ) -- when i'm elected, i might not fix schools, i don't know anything about healthcaret a chicken sandwich! god bless you, god bless the united states of america! and god bless chicken sandwiches! i will see you at the debates! >> trevor: roy wood, jr., everyone! we'll be right back! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ romance isn't dead! but it is here. thanks, captain obvious. don't hate-like their trip, book yours with hotels.com and get rewarded basically everywhere. hotels.com. be there. do that. get rewarded. introducing new unlimited plans from total wireless. get data that never runs out, for just $25 per line. and save up to $1,200 a year. so fall in love with your favorite characters, sing along to your favorite songs and have really, really long conversations. total wireless. total confidence. and have really, really long conversations. how do you get skin happy aveeno® with prebiotic oat. it hydrates and softens skin. so it looks like this... and you feel like this. aveeno® daily moisturizer get skin happy™ hey. you must be steven's phone. now you can know who's on yo
united states of america. when i'm elected -- ( cheers and applause ) -- when i'm elected, i might not fix schools, i don't know anything about healthcaret a chicken sandwich! god bless you, god bless the united states of america! and god bless chicken sandwiches! i will see you at the debates! >> trevor: roy wood, jr., everyone! we'll be right back! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ romance isn't dead! but it is here. thanks, captain obvious. don't hate-like their trip, book yours with...
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their third day walking the picket line, almost 50,000 members of the united auto workers union orange strike. we want better pain healthcare benefits. for general motors to pay them back for some of the concessions they made during the reception, they want jobs moved from mexico to the u.s. day three, no end in sight. the president hinted at the possibility of federal mediation at one point, then he walked out back. the strike is ongoing, back to you. >> demonstrators are demanding mental health beds be open. they shut down a meeting last night. >> until recently, the adult residential facility had more than 40 beds available for long- term mental health care. the city of san francisco decided to suspend the program. >> he heard asad unclear. if we wait for the meeting and wait for the hearing, these people will be displaced. >> the health department spokesperson said the 32 people currently in the program will not lose their care. >> we are making the management decision to repurpose the vacant [indiscernible]. >> this is -- the plan is to expand. this will likely help while most people. >> santa clara's ongoing battle wi
their third day walking the picket line, almost 50,000 members of the united auto workers union orange strike. we want better pain healthcare benefits. for general motors to pay them back for some of the concessions they made during the reception, they want jobs moved from mexico to the u.s. day three, no end in sight. the president hinted at the possibility of federal mediation at one point, then he walked out back. the strike is ongoing, back to you. >> demonstrators are demanding...
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. >>> a united auto worker continue their strike today. 50,000 workers are calling for better wages, job security, and healthcare. union leaders say some progress is made yesterday, but there are still concerns about healthcare coverage. >> and later today, we expect to hear from governor garvin newsome at a news conference about the epa's plan to roll back california's right to regulate vehicle i missions conscious emissions. the trump administration argues that only the federal government can regulate greenhouse gas emissions. >>> well, today, former president obama will appear at an event in san francisco. he will speak at a small invitational only event hosted by the san francisco tech company. the company says the former president will discuss the potential of digital data to transform the world and how organizations are using that data today to solve some of their biggest challenges. >>> subpoenaing of the former president, the city council is renaming a major road after president obama. according to a reporter with the bay area newsgroup, the council has voted to change dixon landing road to barack obama
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essential legislation on everything from guaranteeing healthcare to protecting us from gun violence and don't you think it is about time the united states senate did its job to vote on that legislation? but of course we all know that she has just announced the opening of an impeachment inquiry into the president on the basis of evidence that he betrayed his oath of office to uphold the constitution and protect and defend the country. he has turned american diplomacy into a cheap extortion racket. he has denigrated and, let's be honest, stabbed in the back the career foreign service officers who served bravely and selflessly no matter the politics of the administration that they are working under and now they are caught in the crossfire. i was proud to serve with foreign service officers at the state department and i know firsthand they deserve the support and gratitude of all americans. [applause] >> sadly, we have known who donald trump is for some time. we knew he was a corrupt businessman who cheated people. we knew he and his campaign invited foreign adversaries to tamper with our elections and now we know that in the course
essential legislation on everything from guaranteeing healthcare to protecting us from gun violence and don't you think it is about time the united states senate did its job to vote on that legislation? but of course we all know that she has just announced the opening of an impeachment inquiry into the president on the basis of evidence that he betrayed his oath of office to uphold the constitution and protect and defend the country. he has turned american diplomacy into a cheap extortion...
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in the race for the white house shared the same debate stage, united in their desire to defeat president trump but sparring over healthcaregration and more. >> what people want is cost-effective healthcare, medicare for all will save the average american substre gonna e your ar-15's, your ak-47's. >> we need to work on every front on climate change. it is the threat to every living thing on this planet. >> we didn't lock people up in cage, wee didn't separate families, we didn't do all of those things. >> you asked earlier about china. it's a complicated relationship. we have to hold china accountable. they steal our product, including our intellectual property. >> this election is not about any of us up here. it is not about this president. even though it's hard to talk of anything else some days. it's not the people who trust us with their lives. >> we've got one shot to make donald trump a one-term president. and we cannot lose i it. >> a high-stakes debate in houston tonight with plenty of information to unpack. good evening, everyone. i'm frank somerville. >> i'm julie haener. the debate lasted three hours with joe b
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further and housing issues in this committee and get things to the floor of the united states and talk about gun violence in healthcare and talk about election security and a lot of things that the congress in the united states and the senator need to act as independent body that the constitution set up and not just somebody that is there only if the president of the united states is going to sign a bill. thank you and i apologize if i took it further than what you anticipated. i completely agree. >> second thing, i will follow up to the record, i believe you earlier testified, i could be wrong but i thought i heard you testify the duty to serve the very low and moderate family in this country was maintained. i don't read it that way, i see on page 23 and 24 of the report where you're talking about reforming and replacing it with something that would involve assessments and congressional appropriations. it's a really slippery slope to try to do as much as i like senator leahy and shelby approach to appropriation that may not always be the case heard i follow-up with a question for the record. one area i do want to tal
further and housing issues in this committee and get things to the floor of the united states and talk about gun violence in healthcare and talk about election security and a lot of things that the congress in the united states and the senator need to act as independent body that the constitution set up and not just somebody that is there only if the president of the united states is going to sign a bill. thank you and i apologize if i took it further than what you anticipated. i completely...
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united auto worker's strike against general motors entering its 4th day. as nearly 50,000 union members continue calling for better wages and healthcare. abongoing corruption scandal is raising some questions. >> some top uaw officials may have essentially embezzled money. >> the fbi raided the home of united auto worker's president gary jones weeks before the union announced they would be striking against b gm. agents looking for evidence jones may have been involved in bribery and corruption. taking golf clubs and cash from his home. no charges have been filed against the union president. earlier this month, uaw missouri regional director charged with embezzlement. dozens of factories and warehouses across the country are affected by the this strike. it is estimated general motors could lose upwards of $90 million each day. lauren blanchard, fox news. >>> children are ending up in the hospital because of marijuana ed westbounds. coming up, the potential changes for cannibus companies and how it could keep kids safe. >>> the famous washington monument repopes today. what has been happening after it was closed for the last three yearsab
united auto worker's strike against general motors entering its 4th day. as nearly 50,000 union members continue calling for better wages and healthcare. abongoing corruption scandal is raising some questions. >> some top uaw officials may have essentially embezzled money. >> the fbi raided the home of united auto worker's president gary jones weeks before the union announced they would be striking against b gm. agents looking for evidence jones may have been involved in bribery and...
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now we're back to groundhog debates that we have been having in the united states the past 30 years there should be affordable healthcare for all americans in affluent country. >> since obama care, healthcare costs have soared, not gone down. >> i said that. they needs to be fixed. >> partially fixed in 2009, instead co-pays went up and choices went down. david: that needs to be the last word. we're up against a hard break here. president trump not a bit worried about his phone call with the ukrainian president. should he be? judge andrew napolitano joining us next to discuss. as a struggling actor, i need all the breaks that i can get. at liberty butchemel... cut. liberty mu... line? cut. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. cut. liberty m... am i allowed to riff? what if i come out of the water? liberty biberty... cut. we'll dub it. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ "have you lost weight?" of course i have- ever since i started renting from national. because natio
now we're back to groundhog debates that we have been having in the united states the past 30 years there should be affordable healthcare for all americans in affluent country. >> since obama care, healthcare costs have soared, not gone down. >> i said that. they needs to be fixed. >> partially fixed in 2009, instead co-pays went up and choices went down. david: that needs to be the last word. we're up against a hard break here. president trump not a bit worried about his...
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replace everything has been cut, add a public option and the united states of america we are spending twice as much for capita on healthcare as the canadians or major country on earth. >> this america. >> americans don't want to pay twice as much. >> let's be clear i never met anybody who likes their health insurance country instead of paying premiums into insurance companies and insurance companies build their profits by saying no to coverage, we are going to do this by saying everyone is covered by medicare for all. senator kamala harris and corey booker focused on common opponent president trump and the rhetoric democrats cry as racist. >> he didn't pulled trigger but he has been tweeting out the ammunition. >> the test of america right now, it's not a referendum on donald trump, it's a referendum on who we are and who we are going to be together. >> agreed on the universal background check. beto o'rourke promising mandatory buy backs for assault weapons. >> in a the mother of a 15-year- old girl shot by an ar-15 and that mother watched her bleed to death over the course of an hour because so many other people were shot
replace everything has been cut, add a public option and the united states of america we are spending twice as much for capita on healthcare as the canadians or major country on earth. >> this america. >> americans don't want to pay twice as much. >> let's be clear i never met anybody who likes their health insurance country instead of paying premiums into insurance companies and insurance companies build their profits by saying no to coverage, we are going to do this by...
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healthcare and i immigrati immigration. >> staying out of trump property, it highlights the single issue that could unite the entire democraticts are criticized you today for staying at trump's property. what is your response to that? >> i understand the political attack from democrats. you will find it is a small place and the opportunity to stay at trump national to accommodate the unique footprint that comes with our security details and other personnel made it logical. we checked it with the state department and they approved us. >> that was the better statement than his chief of staff basically the president did not say you had to stay through ber you know i own a place there. >> if they have an embarrassment of richeriches, how have they g into a place where they are investigating the president of the united states involvement of hush payments of the playboy model and it is boring. the focus of their investigation and ended up making no progress against the president who has a lot of progress to be made. >> ken dilanian reporting on this, they still believe somehow the hush money payment is an easier story to tell the p
healthcare and i immigrati immigration. >> staying out of trump property, it highlights the single issue that could unite the entire democraticts are criticized you today for staying at trump's property. what is your response to that? >> i understand the political attack from democrats. you will find it is a small place and the opportunity to stay at trump national to accommodate the unique footprint that comes with our security details and other personnel made it logical. we...
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healthcare benefits. >> reporter: nearly 50,000 general motors autoworkers on strike. unitedworkers union calling its first job action in 12 years. production coming to a halt at 55 facilities around the country. >> we might be here for a while. we can to make it on $250 a week. duas >> reporter: the uaw is demanding better wages as well as share profits, job security and seniority for temporary workers. >> we have the temps that come to work today don't know if they have a job so we need them to be permanent. >> talks between the unit and the gm were 10 from the start because gm plans to close four u.s. factories. >> the main issue is their building >> reporter:'s offer to the uaw includes more than $7 billion in u.s. investments over the four-year life of a new deal. for the 5400 jobs, higher pay and what the company said would be improved and if it's. >> ultimately we are going to get an agreement. we are going to reach a tentative agreement whether it's today or tomorrow. no one knows the time frame but that is our job and that is our goal. >> united auto worker strikes g
healthcare benefits. >> reporter: nearly 50,000 general motors autoworkers on strike. unitedworkers union calling its first job action in 12 years. production coming to a halt at 55 facilities around the country. >> we might be here for a while. we can to make it on $250 a week. duas >> reporter: the uaw is demanding better wages as well as share profits, job security and seniority for temporary workers. >> we have the temps that come to work today don't know if they...
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we've had a number of instances in recent years of healthcare conditionsthat have required the military, the navy medical unitcall in experts. they have been doing them for a while, but, you know, as people age, they get, for exaample, colonoscopies, they get basic heart conditiotreatment and care. there's one prisoner here who had a degenerative disc disease that ended up with him being paralyzed in hisra cell, incontinent, and the u.s. military mounted a surgical suite of a neurosurgeon to fix his back, or at least to start working on his spine, andt afer that one surgery, he needed four more across the span of eight or nine moth every complicated medical procedure that takes place down oure relies on people coming in to carry itt. >> nawaz: tell me about the 40 minute you mentioned. why are they still there? how many are facing charges? what about the rest who haven't been charged? >> the first thing to understand unis that guananamo strted off in substance kind of like a p.o.w. site, a isoner of war site. this is not a presumption all of them are guilty o war crimes. the u.s. brought them here as o.w.s of
we've had a number of instances in recent years of healthcare conditionsthat have required the military, the navy medical unitcall in experts. they have been doing them for a while, but, you know, as people age, they get, for exaample, colonoscopies, they get basic heart conditiotreatment and care. there's one prisoner here who had a degenerative disc disease that ended up with him being paralyzed in hisra cell, incontinent, and the u.s. military mounted a surgical suite of a neurosurgeon to...
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healthcare. the streets are clean. these results have earned the country and president paul kagame praise in the united states. a it's an honor to have you as iend. >> paul kagame is ason rwanda is leading the way. rwanda is a clear example of what a strong strategic partner should look like to the united states. >> reporter: last year, president kagame was named african of the year at the allus africaess leaders awards, for his role in the transformation of his country. this is the kigali convention center, built for an estimated $200 million to $300 million. this week they are hosting the african c.e.o. fored. it's label africa's biggest annual business summit. it's an example of how the countrhas branded itself a hub of business and tourism, through companies like rwandair, the national alines. >> rwandair today covers about 26 destinations, and we are looking to on more new routes very soon. >> reporter: the goal is to seek investment and prosperity by portraying what is safe an business-friendly about the country. european union ambassador to rwandanicola bellomo. >> rwanda is now on the map. rwanda is on
healthcare. the streets are clean. these results have earned the country and president paul kagame praise in the united states. a it's an honor to have you as iend. >> paul kagame is ason rwanda is leading the way. rwanda is a clear example of what a strong strategic partner should look like to the united states. >> reporter: last year, president kagame was named african of the year at the allus africaess leaders awards, for his role in the transformation of his country. this is the...
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strike the united auto workers has had and nearly half a century y at gm, which earned nearly $35 billion o over the pt ththree years. workers are seeking higher pay, protection of their healthcare benefits, greater job security and a commitment from gm to build more product in the united states. and former u.s. ambassador joseph wilson has died at the age of 69. in 2003, he openly challenged president george w. bush's claim that iraq was trying to buy uranium from niger -- a claim the administration used to justify the invasion of iraq. wilson had been sent to niger by the administration to investigate e the claim in 2002 but found no such evidence. despite wilson's findings, the uranium allegation was included in bush's 2003 state of the union address. shortly after w wilson wrwrote a "washington post" op-ed about bush, theyey outed wilson's wif, valerie plame, as a covert cia operative. in 2004, joseph wilson appearerd on democracy now! >> the title of my piece is "what i did not find an africa." i was acting in response to a question by the vice president to check out allegations that iraq had attempted to purchase significant quantity of uranium from that country. it was a
strike the united auto workers has had and nearly half a century y at gm, which earned nearly $35 billion o over the pt ththree years. workers are seeking higher pay, protection of their healthcare benefits, greater job security and a commitment from gm to build more product in the united states. and former u.s. ambassador joseph wilson has died at the age of 69. in 2003, he openly challenged president george w. bush's claim that iraq was trying to buy uranium from niger -- a claim the...
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going to do and i think that the time is so long overdue for the united states to join every other major country on earth and guarantee healthcarenow that in canada - you have heart transplant in canada all right? you're in the hospital for a month. you know what your bill is when you leave the hospital zero it's zero. you go to any doctor you want. you don't take out your wallet because healthcare is a human right there. and must be a human right in this country and when we moved to medicare for all, we can save the vast majority of american people money on their healthcare bills. no more premiums no more co-payment's no more out-of-pocket expenses >> seth: you are - [ cheers and applause again i said you look very robust you look healthy you have a background -- an athletic background. >> i do. >> seth: we have a high school track. there you are. >> that's me >> seth: there you are [ cheers and applause are you a decent runner? >> yeah, i was -- i was -- went to school in brooklyn, new york. and -- >> seth: yeah. you can't tell from your accent. >> i know that [ laughter ] yeah i mean, i think i won that race as a matter of fa
going to do and i think that the time is so long overdue for the united states to join every other major country on earth and guarantee healthcarenow that in canada - you have heart transplant in canada all right? you're in the hospital for a month. you know what your bill is when you leave the hospital zero it's zero. you go to any doctor you want. you don't take out your wallet because healthcare is a human right there. and must be a human right in this country and when we moved to medicare...
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united autoworkers from general motors plants across the country are on strike. contract negotiations broke down over the weekend. the fight is for wages, healthcare coverage, job security and a share of profits. union leaders are expected to meet with general motors officials this morning to continue contract discussion . >>> crude oil prices are rising after the attacks on saudi arabia and oil facilities. oil prices rose 10% after the attacks on saudi oil fields knocked out half the country's oil production. president trump says the united states is quote locked and loaded to avenge the attack. officials are still trying to confirm, who is responsible . >>> 2020 presidential candidates are making their way through the be area this week. author, marianne williamson is visiting san francisco. tomorrow beto o'rourke will be at a private home for a campaign fundraiser. also tomorrow president trump will be in the bay area for the first time in his rally in san jose three years ago. >>> we are learning more about a deadly boat crash on the delta that left one woman dead and five other people hurt. investigators identified the dead woman of discovery
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it's a really small dude.ea >> let us be clear, joe, in the united states of america, we are spending twice as much per capita on healthcaree canadians or any other major country on earth. >> this is america. >> yeah, but americans don't want to pay twice as much as. other countries. d >> brian: as usual, the biggest thing the candidates competed over was how left they can go in many cases. joe biden, the man labeled as the moderate in the race declared that nobody in america should go to prison for a nonviolent crime. do you want proof? >> what's happened is that we're in a situation now where there are so manyha people in jail that shouldn't be in jail. nobody should be in jail for nonviolent crime. >> brian: exactly. so please let bernie madoff go and al capone if you are c still alive open up the gates.l that is joe biden being moderate. take another former obama ite julian castro launched a biden's mental fitness drawing gaffes from the audience. >> you just said that you just said that two minutes ago. you just said two minutes ago that they would have to buy. in you said they would have to buy? >> wouldn't have to b
it's a really small dude.ea >> let us be clear, joe, in the united states of america, we are spending twice as much per capita on healthcaree canadians or any other major country on earth. >> this is america. >> yeah, but americans don't want to pay twice as much as. other countries. d >> brian: as usual, the biggest thing the candidates competed over was how left they can go in many cases. joe biden, the man labeled as the moderate in the race declared that nobody in...
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. >> in the united states of america, we're spending twice as much per capita in for healthcare is any of the canadians or any other major company on earth. >> this is america. >> americans don't want to have to pay twice as much as other countries. mimic let's be clear. i've never met anybody who likes their health insurance company. instead of paying premiums into insurance companies and then having insurance companies build their profits by saying "no" to coverage, we are going to do this by saying that everyone is covered by medicare for all. >> all of the candidates on stage agreed on the need for universal background checks, for firearms purchases but beto o'rourke went beyond that. he is campaigning for men detaining -- mandatory buyback of firearms. >> mother watched her daughter bleed for hours because 70 people were shot by that ar 15 that were -- that there were not enough ambulances to get to them in time. yes we are going to take your ar 15 and ak-47s. >> what to do about guns will come up in the next debate. that will happen on october 15th in the battleground state of oh
. >> in the united states of america, we're spending twice as much per capita in for healthcare is any of the canadians or any other major company on earth. >> this is america. >> americans don't want to have to pay twice as much as other countries. mimic let's be clear. i've never met anybody who likes their health insurance company. instead of paying premiums into insurance companies and then having insurance companies build their profits by saying "no" to...
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united states. and there was no talk of the economy overall. >> well, i think healthcare remains to be one of thoseimportant not just to democratic primary voters but voters across the country. democrats are leading the debate in that area. the majority of people on that stage really talked about expanding the affordable care act. and they have interesting ideas on the way to do it. the president has really put forward no ideas on healthcare. it's an area where democrats are leading the debate. that's going to be a particular issue of interest in 2020. lauren: go ahead, finish your thoughts. >> well, and on the economy, i think that that played out when they were talking about education. i think it played out when they were talking about the environment and it's something that was an underlying issue that was throughout the three hours and across subject matter. lauren: ford, i'll let you respond to the same question. where was talk of the economy? >> i think it's shocking they didn't talk about the economy over a three-hour period. it's obviously a hat tip to the trump campaign. where the trump ca
united states. and there was no talk of the economy overall. >> well, i think healthcare remains to be one of thoseimportant not just to democratic primary voters but voters across the country. democrats are leading the debate in that area. the majority of people on that stage really talked about expanding the affordable care act. and they have interesting ideas on the way to do it. the president has really put forward no ideas on healthcare. it's an area where democrats are leading the...
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united states. >>> san francisco mayor is pulling out of negotiations to overhaul the city's mental healthcare system. according to the chronicle, the mayor was in talks with supervisors for two months. they have been kiss discussing their proposed ballot measure. but the mayor reportedly sent the supervisors a letter saying she would no longer be working with them on a plan to fix the city's behavioral healthcare system. the mayor says they have some fundamental policy differences in approach in who we are trying to serve. >>> 5:36. the mother of ramon man who died i in. ed buck is speaking out. nick nix sob says her soon, moore, was found dead in the home in 2017 over a drug ever overdose. she claims her son was held captive and was injected to unthen substances that ultimately lead to his death. she claims she went to the authorities and complained but says hadder calls if for help were ignored by l. a. police and that she is disappointed with authorities for taking so long to press charges against buck. >> i felt finally. finally, finally -- injust seemed like we have been screaming and hollering
united states. >>> san francisco mayor is pulling out of negotiations to overhaul the city's mental healthcare system. according to the chronicle, the mayor was in talks with supervisors for two months. they have been kiss discussing their proposed ballot measure. but the mayor reportedly sent the supervisors a letter saying she would no longer be working with them on a plan to fix the city's behavioral healthcare system. the mayor says they have some fundamental policy differences in...
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united auto workers is the union that represents gm employees who promise to strike. >> price of living is going up, everything except our paychecks. ges, affordable quality healthcare and job securities. >> not so long ago, they helped save a company that many didn't think was going to survive. they stood up for that company and now they want that company to stand up for them at the table. >> reporter: gm said it offered to invest in more factories in 4 states and -- existing employees. >> we've also offered wage increases and/or lump sum increases over the lifetime of this contract. >> reporter: gm also proposed to reopen two plants that have a short resolution. >> reporter: a strike would bring a stop to gm production in the u.s. and likely in canada and mexico. for consumers, thatcles on deal no specially ordered cars and trucks. >>> other news, president trump and his housing and urban development secretary of headed to the bay area this week. ben carson is expected to be in san francisco on tuesday. according to sources, he will reportedly address the trump administration's solutions to homelessness in the state. trump officials have tried to spotlight the iss
united auto workers is the union that represents gm employees who promise to strike. >> price of living is going up, everything except our paychecks. ges, affordable quality healthcare and job securities. >> not so long ago, they helped save a company that many didn't think was going to survive. they stood up for that company and now they want that company to stand up for them at the table. >> reporter: gm said it offered to invest in more factories in 4 states and -- existing...
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healthcare and so on. inspired by these ideas democratic socialism in the united states has shaped the society that we live in today. from the eight hour work week to the struggles for women's suffrage, to rights for black americans and so on. democrat socialist have been at the forefront of all the small movements for democracy in the last 120 years. god rested on the seventh day , and if you get the six day off , that's the product of a democratic socialist led labor movement. indeed the democracy we have and that we respect and enhance was foisted upon capitalist against their wishes by popular struggle. so what is democratic socialism and practice look like? i think this is a difficult question, because it exists with all of its contradictions and all of its warts. a system that exists theoretically. so i'll have to draw on some concrete examples. sing about democratic socialist in a party with marxist roots and radical ambition which governed the state for nearly 40 years? sweden, where the social democratic party, the social workers party governed uninterrupted from the 1930s until 1976. they were ab
healthcare and so on. inspired by these ideas democratic socialism in the united states has shaped the society that we live in today. from the eight hour work week to the struggles for women's suffrage, to rights for black americans and so on. democrat socialist have been at the forefront of all the small movements for democracy in the last 120 years. god rested on the seventh day , and if you get the six day off , that's the product of a democratic socialist led labor movement. indeed the...
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united states. we need to talk about gun violence, healthcare, election security. there are a lot of things that the congress and senate need to act as the independent body that the constitution set up and not just someone that's in there only the president of the united states is going to sign a bill. thank you and i apologize if i took it further than what you anticipated that i completely agree. the second thing, a quick comment and i will follow this up for the record. i could be wrong but i thought i heard you testify that the duty to serve low-income families is maintained in this report. i don't read this that way. i see page 23 and 24 of the report you are talking about getting rid of that mandate and replacing it with something that would involve assessments and congressional appropriations, which i think is a slippery slope to try to do as much as i like their approach to appropriations. that may not always be the case and subject to whim of congress or administrations. i will follow up with questions for the record. one thing i do want to talk about, i a
united states. we need to talk about gun violence, healthcare, election security. there are a lot of things that the congress and senate need to act as the independent body that the constitution set up and not just someone that's in there only the president of the united states is going to sign a bill. thank you and i apologize if i took it further than what you anticipated that i completely agree. the second thing, a quick comment and i will follow this up for the record. i could be wrong but...
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ainsley: while they were united against our current president. it all went down hill over healthcaresouthern university where the heated exchange occurred last night just about 13 hours ago. griff? griff: it sure did, guys. good morning. all 10 candidates on one stage. they couldn't agree on anything other than the fact that they want to replace donald trump and don't like him. it was healthcare front and center. remember three years ago the outlier bernie sanders suggesting medicare for all? now it's front and center. they are really divided over how they get there. here is a little bit of the exchange as they attacked vice president biden. >> my distinguished friend, the senator on my left has not indicated how she pays for it. >> those at the very top, the richest individuals and the biggest corporations are going to pay more. >> medicare for all is the most cost effective approach to providing healthcare. i wrote the damn bill, if i may say so. griff: if you were looking for daylight between wa warren and sanders you didn't get that you had julian castro a member of the former ob
ainsley: while they were united against our current president. it all went down hill over healthcaresouthern university where the heated exchange occurred last night just about 13 hours ago. griff? griff: it sure did, guys. good morning. all 10 candidates on one stage. they couldn't agree on anything other than the fact that they want to replace donald trump and don't like him. it was healthcare front and center. remember three years ago the outlier bernie sanders suggesting medicare for all?...
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healthcare, but an ongoing corruption scandal involving leaders at the uaw is raising some questions. >> some top uaw officials may have essentially embezzled money. >> reporter: the fgi raided the home of united workers president gary jones weeks before the union announced they would be striking against gm. agents looking for evidence jones may have been involved in bribery and corruption taking golf clubs and $30,000 in cash from his home. no charges have been filed against the union president. earlier this month, uaw missouri regional director have been pearson charged with embezzlement. dozens and factories and warehouses are affected by this strike. analysts say it is estimated general motors could lose upwards of $90 million each day. lauren blanchard, fox news. >>> today the recreation and park commission in san francisco will vote on whether to rename the julia khan playground. last year, the board of supervisors voted to change that name because it is saw -- associated with supporting a controversial law that banned the immigration of chinese laborers. asian american groups pushed for a name change. community activists favor a geographical name for that playground. >>> 4:10 is the tim
healthcare, but an ongoing corruption scandal involving leaders at the uaw is raising some questions. >> some top uaw officials may have essentially embezzled money. >> reporter: the fgi raided the home of united workers president gary jones weeks before the union announced they would be striking against gm. agents looking for evidence jones may have been involved in bribery and corruption taking golf clubs and $30,000 in cash from his home. no charges have been filed against the...