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i too got cards from blue shield for my wife and i, even though we are both in united healthcare. i have reported it to the main phone service, and i was told to disregard it. then they sent me another statement showing me what my benefits were for the year and who was carrying me, but i did get a set of cards from blue shield. i have another question regarding our carriers. what is the policy on experimental drug studies and tests as far as people participating in them and how much aour insurance carriers wil support them and pay for what comes up? is there a policy regarding that or is it individual and individual insurances. through the board to any of the people in the audience who represent companies. the reason why i ask, a person contacted me. they've been recommended for a cancer study, and they wanted to know if the parts that they were responsible for, if the insurance company would cover it because it's experimental or it's in the testing phases. >> we would definitely review each one on a case by case basis in the event that member had some sort of rare condition that
i too got cards from blue shield for my wife and i, even though we are both in united healthcare. i have reported it to the main phone service, and i was told to disregard it. then they sent me another statement showing me what my benefits were for the year and who was carrying me, but i did get a set of cards from blue shield. i have another question regarding our carriers. what is the policy on experimental drug studies and tests as far as people participating in them and how much aour...
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learn how an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by united healthcare insurance companyight be the right choice for you. a free decision guide is a great place to start. call today to request yours. so what makes an aarp medicare supplement plan unique? well, these are the only medicare supplement plans endorsed by aarp and that's because they meet aarp's high standards of quality and service. you're also getting the great features that any medicare supplement plan provides. for example, with any medicare supplement plan you may choose any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. you can even visit a specialist. with this type of plan, there are no networks or referrals needed. also, a medicare supplement plan goes with you when you travel anywhere in the u.s. a free decision guide will provide a breakdown of aarp medicare supplement plans, and help you determine the plan that works best for your needs and budget. call today to request yours. let's recap. there are 3 key things you should keep in mind. one: if you're turning 65, you may be eligible for medicare
learn how an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by united healthcare insurance companyight be the right choice for you. a free decision guide is a great place to start. call today to request yours. so what makes an aarp medicare supplement plan unique? well, these are the only medicare supplement plans endorsed by aarp and that's because they meet aarp's high standards of quality and service. you're also getting the great features that any medicare supplement plan provides. for...
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learn how an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by united healthcare insurance companyight be the right choice for you. a free decision guide is a great place to start. call today to request yours. so what makes an aarp medicare supplement plan unique? well, these are the only medicare supplement plans endorsed by aarp and that's because they meet aarp's high standards of quality and service. you're also getting the great features that any medicare supplement plan provides. for example, with any medicare supplement plan you may choose any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. you can even visit a specialist. with this type of plan, there are no networks or referrals needed. also, a medicare supplement plan goes with you when you travel anywhere in the u.s. a free decision guide will provide a breakdown of aarp medicare supplement plans, and help you determine the plan that works best for your needs and budget. call today to request yours. let's recap. there are 3 key things you should keep in mind. one: if you're turning 65, you may be eligible for medicare
learn how an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by united healthcare insurance companyight be the right choice for you. a free decision guide is a great place to start. call today to request yours. so what makes an aarp medicare supplement plan unique? well, these are the only medicare supplement plans endorsed by aarp and that's because they meet aarp's high standards of quality and service. you're also getting the great features that any medicare supplement plan provides. for...
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learn how an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by united healthcare insurance company might be the right choice for you. a free decision guide is a great place to start. call today to request yours. so what makes an aarp medicare supplement plan unique? well, these are the only medicare supplement plans endorsed by aarp and that's because they meet aarp's high standards of quality and service. you're also getting the great features that any medicare supplement plan provides. for example, with any medicare supplement plan you may choose any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. you can even visit a specialist. with this type of plan, there are no networks or referrals needed. also, a medicare supplement plan goes with you when you travel anywhere in the u.s. a free decision guide will provide a breakdown of aarp medicare supplement plans, and help you determine the plan that works best for your needs and budget. call today to request yours. let's recap. there are 3 key things you should keep in mind. one: if you're turning 65, you may be eligible for medica
learn how an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by united healthcare insurance company might be the right choice for you. a free decision guide is a great place to start. call today to request yours. so what makes an aarp medicare supplement plan unique? well, these are the only medicare supplement plans endorsed by aarp and that's because they meet aarp's high standards of quality and service. you're also getting the great features that any medicare supplement plan provides. for...
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learn how an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by united healthcare insurance company might be the right choice for you. a free decision guide is a great place to start. call today to request yours. so what makes an aarp medicare supplement plan unique? well, these are the only medicare supplement plans endorsed by aarp and that's because they meet aarp's high standards of quality and service. you're also getting the great features that any medicare supplement plan provides. for example, with any medicare supplement plan you may choose any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. you can even visit a specialist. with this type of plan, there are no networks or referrals needed. also, a medicare supplement plan goes with you when you travel anywhere in the u.s. a free decision guide will provide a breakdown of aarp medicare supplement plans, and help you determine the plan that works best for your needs and budget. call today to request yours. let's recap. there are 3 key things you should keep in mind. one: if you're turning 65, you may be eligible for medica
learn how an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by united healthcare insurance company might be the right choice for you. a free decision guide is a great place to start. call today to request yours. so what makes an aarp medicare supplement plan unique? well, these are the only medicare supplement plans endorsed by aarp and that's because they meet aarp's high standards of quality and service. you're also getting the great features that any medicare supplement plan provides. for...
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hen the supplemental insurance through united healthcare is an additional $243 each.t is not perfect. >> it is far from perfect. we will end the need to buy supplemental insurance because we are going to cover what you re paying for right now. hat about deductibles? what kind of deductibles do people have? yell it out. ou go to the v.a.? >> what i'm trying to say is if i can do that, why can't everybody? >> that is what we are talking about. [applause] >> deductibles? >> i can't even get in the v.a.. i was in from 1958 to 1973, and they will not let me in. >> we can talk about that after the program. i am in the veterans committee. health care? >> last year, i am self-employed. last year i was in the marketplace and i paid $180 a month and i had an $8,500 deductible. >> here is the point. thank you all very much for volunteering that information. here is what we propose. and what exists in one form or nother all over the world. you ld be lying to you and wouldn't believe me if i told you health care is free. it has to be paid for it. the question is how do you pay for
hen the supplemental insurance through united healthcare is an additional $243 each.t is not perfect. >> it is far from perfect. we will end the need to buy supplemental insurance because we are going to cover what you re paying for right now. hat about deductibles? what kind of deductibles do people have? yell it out. ou go to the v.a.? >> what i'm trying to say is if i can do that, why can't everybody? >> that is what we are talking about. [applause] >> deductibles?...
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way that we are living through a moment with the idea to have a discussion in the united states about universal healthcare likened to wanting three pony rides in hillary clinton in 2016. the fact that you can argue for free education college education makes for a more informed citizenry that should be open and available to anyone who wants it. but i can't be mocked or dismissed. and a different way to organize housing. so that's the discussion were trying to open for. >> but to force the city to do affordable housing other fighting to make sure it's permanently affordable in the form of community land trust or co-ops but there are other places where the effort has not been sustained to make sure it remains affordable. >> those are important models of what collective activism can create that there are these types of efforts but then to scratch the surface of the housing crisis with that aspect. and between 30 and 51 percent of their income every month to house themselves for shelter. so little programs or initiatives can be important of why it is possible in a particular locality. and those in this country
way that we are living through a moment with the idea to have a discussion in the united states about universal healthcare likened to wanting three pony rides in hillary clinton in 2016. the fact that you can argue for free education college education makes for a more informed citizenry that should be open and available to anyone who wants it. but i can't be mocked or dismissed. and a different way to organize housing. so that's the discussion were trying to open for. >> but to force the...
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. >> the main boost, apple of course, united healthcare, mcdonald's, goldman sachs, microsoft, and j & j, in fact, apple i think has been responsible for one-third of the dow's rally up to 29,000 from 28 to 29,000. apple has been responsible for one-third of that. stuart: hold on one-third of the gain from 28 to 29,000 is apple, one company. >> one company. stuart: it's now worth $1.4 trillion. >> yes, that's right. stuart: microsoft went up, and they're worth 1.2 trillion? >> correct and alphabet is closing in on $1 trillion valuation as well and this is because people expect them to post that when it comes to ads, and revenue growth. stuart: keith would you be buy ing apple now at 311 per share? >> you know, i'd be cautious, but it wouldn't stop me particularly if i'm going to re investor acquire more shares i think the company is just beginning to hit its stride and there's far higher prices ahead and dare i say it i'm even going to put 400 bucks in it. stuart: do what? >> i'm even going to put 400 bucks on the table. i haven't quite worked out the timing yet but i missed apple by
. >> the main boost, apple of course, united healthcare, mcdonald's, goldman sachs, microsoft, and j & j, in fact, apple i think has been responsible for one-third of the dow's rally up to 29,000 from 28 to 29,000. apple has been responsible for one-third of that. stuart: hold on one-third of the gain from 28 to 29,000 is apple, one company. >> one company. stuart: it's now worth $1.4 trillion. >> yes, that's right. stuart: microsoft went up, and they're worth 1.2...
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our vital brooklyn initiative, 4,000 new units in brooklyn, 32 healthcare centers, 400 acres of new green and recreation space. [applause] record education funding. diwe protected women's reproductive rights, 36 months of job growth. long island nation leading biomedical research, cold spring, stony brook, all working together, new jobs, new jobs and semiconductors, 600 jobs with a paycheck expansion. we have the nation leading in the valley, 1500 jobs, the largest bio pharmacological for in the state of new york. the workforce development center will retrain thousands of inner-city youthor for jobs. largest expansion of the state, new stadiums to keep syracuse, new york that the center of the historic modernization of the order facilities, the longest multiuse trail in the nation, we renovated hotels which is the premier destination in the north country, legoland coming to the hudson valley, 1300 jobs. [applause] i love legoland. that is your next vacation. we are going to legoland. [laughter] nation leading renewable energy program, largest artificial expansion in history started the sk
our vital brooklyn initiative, 4,000 new units in brooklyn, 32 healthcare centers, 400 acres of new green and recreation space. [applause] record education funding. diwe protected women's reproductive rights, 36 months of job growth. long island nation leading biomedical research, cold spring, stony brook, all working together, new jobs, new jobs and semiconductors, 600 jobs with a paycheck expansion. we have the nation leading in the valley, 1500 jobs, the largest bio pharmacological for in...
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with healthcare services you've , seen cvs come together with aetna. unitedre has a massive platform, from a healthcare services perspective. a lot of that is because of competition in the marketplace. how do you drive down costs, efficiencies. companies like amazon, the threat of an amazon, really creates the opportunity for companies to think about these things differently. taylor: that was my conversation with lisa gill, jp morgan research director and senior analyst. coming up, jeff bezos said "the 21st century is going to be the indian century." amazone company welcome and other big tech firms? more, next. also still ahead, ai, health care, and big tech backlash. we will talk about it all with the aol cofounder and ceo of revolution. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: u.s. big tech companies are trying to push into india, but not everyone is welcome. on his trip to new delhi, jeff bezos faced large protests across the country. meanwhile, india's attitude towards samsung appears to be rather positive. to discuss the influx of foreign tech firms, i spoke to a di
with healthcare services you've , seen cvs come together with aetna. unitedre has a massive platform, from a healthcare services perspective. a lot of that is because of competition in the marketplace. how do you drive down costs, efficiencies. companies like amazon, the threat of an amazon, really creates the opportunity for companies to think about these things differently. taylor: that was my conversation with lisa gill, jp morgan research director and senior analyst. coming up, jeff bezos...
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our vital brooklyn initiative, 4,000 new units in brooklyn. 32 healthcare centers. 400 acres of new green and recreation space. record education funding. we protected women's reproductive rights. 36 months of job growth. long island's nation-leading biomedical research corridor. cold spring, brookhaven, stoney brook, all working together. new jobs. increased semiconductor 600 jobs with a paycheck expansion. we have the nation-leading drone card in the mohawk valley. regeneron. largest biopharma ever in new york. will retrain thousands of buffalo's inner city youth for jobs. largest expansion of upstate tourism. a approximate new expo center at the state fair. new stadium to keep the mets in syracuse. new utica nexus center. historic modernization of the order facilities. we built the longest multiuse trail in the nation. we vane renovated hotel saranac. lego land coming to the hudson valley. 1,300 jobs. i love lego land. yes, kids, that is your next vacation. we're going to lego land. get ready. nation-leading renewable energy program. largest artificial reef expansion in history. we star
our vital brooklyn initiative, 4,000 new units in brooklyn. 32 healthcare centers. 400 acres of new green and recreation space. record education funding. we protected women's reproductive rights. 36 months of job growth. long island's nation-leading biomedical research corridor. cold spring, brookhaven, stoney brook, all working together. new jobs. increased semiconductor 600 jobs with a paycheck expansion. we have the nation-leading drone card in the mohawk valley. regeneron. largest biopharma...
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united states. so that was bad. it's rising again. do we know why? >> yeah no i felt the same way as you, john, we spent $3.5 billion on healthcare in the united statesmost expensive by far in the world. the biggest metric which we measure ourselves as a society is going in the wrong direction. life expectancy was dropping. 2014 was the peak. it was the highest life expectancy recorded in the united states 78.9 years. then it was going down. as you point out for the first time it's gone up. so this is good news, john, there are several things that are driving it, two main ones, first of all cancer deaths have gone significantly down. they peaked in 1991 and they've steadily been coming down, had some significant drops over the last few years, for a lot of the reasons we talked about on your program, the advances in immunotherapy, diagnosing cancer early, and particularly lung cancer gain versus driven that, to another one, john, another topic we've talked about on the show has been around drug overdose deaths. we showed this graphic quickly earlier, let me show it again, when it comes to prescription, that darker line, natural thsin then it he rin co
united states. so that was bad. it's rising again. do we know why? >> yeah no i felt the same way as you, john, we spent $3.5 billion on healthcare in the united statesmost expensive by far in the world. the biggest metric which we measure ourselves as a society is going in the wrong direction. life expectancy was dropping. 2014 was the peak. it was the highest life expectancy recorded in the united states 78.9 years. then it was going down. as you point out for the first time it's gone...
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we are going to fix healthcare in america with your help! god bless you, and god bless the unitedtes of america! >> down to the wire on healthcare reform. the house votes just hours from now. >> after months of rancor in the streets, the vote takes place in just a few hours. >> narrator: it had consumed the first year of his presidency. >> members will record their votes by electronic device. on this vote, the yeas are 219, the nays are 212. the motion is adopted. >> it's 219 to 212. no votes from republicans. >> all democrats, no republicans. >> this is a huge victory for this president. >> for decades, they've been trying to do it. it has now been done. >> this legislation will not fix everything that ails our healthcare system. but it moves us decisively in the right direction. this is what change looks like. >> obamacare got shoved downur throats without majority support in the country, which was a huge thing. and people were angry. republicans were angry. and i don't think republicans have ever forgiven him for it. >> ...what many call socialized medicine. >> it's the most br
we are going to fix healthcare in america with your help! god bless you, and god bless the unitedtes of america! >> down to the wire on healthcare reform. the house votes just hours from now. >> after months of rancor in the streets, the vote takes place in just a few hours. >> narrator: it had consumed the first year of his presidency. >> members will record their votes by electronic device. on this vote, the yeas are 219, the nays are 212. the motion is adopted....
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united nations raising awareness for the need for more healthcare workers. that is why the you and along with the world healthcare organization is declaring 2020 as the year of the nurse and the midwife. the world needs an additional 9 million nurses and midwives to help reach the goal to have everyone on the planet access to healthcare. they will promote their message through social media campaign with an estimated 22 million nurses and a million midwives across the nations. >>> answering questions at the new york film academy over the weekend, the president marble studio said they will be adding lgbt q characters to the universe. they will appear in a new movie being filmed but they did not say which movie would include the character or when it would be released. >>> comedian kathy griffin kicks off 2020 in a romantic way. she tied the knot to her longtime boyfriend in a short midnight ceremony. she took to twitter announcing her engagement to randy beck on new year's eve and then she shared on twitter surprise midnight wedding. they been together since 20
united nations raising awareness for the need for more healthcare workers. that is why the you and along with the world healthcare organization is declaring 2020 as the year of the nurse and the midwife. the world needs an additional 9 million nurses and midwives to help reach the goal to have everyone on the planet access to healthcare. they will promote their message through social media campaign with an estimated 22 million nurses and a million midwives across the nations. >>>...
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. >> the united nations raising awareness on the need for more healthcare workers. that's why the un has declared the year 2020 as the year of the nurse. and in life. they say that they made a 9.9 million more nurses and midwives to reach a goal to provide everyone on earth with access to healthcare by the year 2030. they promote their message through social media campaign is about 22 million nurses and about 2 million midwives. around the world. it is 6:58 am. there is a beautiful baby. the first bay area more just after midnight. in the east bay. christopher santiago was born at 12:05 am at the kaiser hospital weighing eight pounds five ounces. it's the third child for the proud parents ursula and roberto to castro valley. >> we said okay, occurred three days. we forgot about the new year. a few minutes later the baby was here. >> they joined two older sisters at home told mom and baby are doing just fine. >>> a bomb squad was called and people evacuated from the san jose the arson investigation is now underway and details on what happened. >>> two cameras found i
. >> the united nations raising awareness on the need for more healthcare workers. that's why the un has declared the year 2020 as the year of the nurse. and in life. they say that they made a 9.9 million more nurses and midwives to reach a goal to provide everyone on earth with access to healthcare by the year 2030. they promote their message through social media campaign is about 22 million nurses and about 2 million midwives. around the world. it is 6:58 am. there is a beautiful baby....
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healthcare. what the congress of the united states has got to do is chew bubble gum and walk at the same time. deal with this trial but we cannot forget the very serious problems facing the american people. >> are you concerned how this will affect your campaign? >> yeah, i am. i would rather be in iowa today. there's a caucus there in 2 1/2 weeks. i'd rather be in new hampshire and in nevada and so forth. but i swore a constitutional oaths a united states senator to do my job and i'm here to do my job. i think the people of the united states understand that. >> senator, have you spoken to senator warren since the debate? have you resolved there? >> no. >> you think it's a miscommunication? >> today i want to focus -- >> bret: answering questions on capitol hill. chief justice roberts walking out. he will get into his s.u.v. as they were -- senator sanders wrapped up there. he will head over to the supreme court. we interrupted you, chris. >> i don't remember. but for all the talks about politics and polarization, this resolves around a troubling set of facts. president trump made a phone call
healthcare. what the congress of the united states has got to do is chew bubble gum and walk at the same time. deal with this trial but we cannot forget the very serious problems facing the american people. >> are you concerned how this will affect your campaign? >> yeah, i am. i would rather be in iowa today. there's a caucus there in 2 1/2 weeks. i'd rather be in new hampshire and in nevada and so forth. but i swore a constitutional oaths a united states senator to do my job and...
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. >>> the united nations is raising awareness on the need for more healthcare workers. that is why the un, along with the world health organization is declaring 2020 as the year of the nurse and the midwives. experts say the world needs an additional 9 million nurses and wives to help reach the goal of providing everyone on the planet with access to healthcare by the year 2030. there is an estimated 22 million nurses and 2 million midwives currently across the globe. >>> marvel universe is becoming more diverse by adding transgender characters. the president of marvel studios said the superhero franchise would be adding more lgb tq ara they did not say which movie would include the character or when it would be released. >>> comedian kathy griffin kicks off 2020 in a romantic way. she married her longtime boyfriend in a short midnight ceremony. griffin took to twitter announcing her engagement to randy beck on new year's eve. griffin shared a clip on twitter of the surprise midnight wedding. they have been together since 2011. >>> entertaining johnny walberg gave a wond
. >>> the united nations is raising awareness on the need for more healthcare workers. that is why the un, along with the world health organization is declaring 2020 as the year of the nurse and the midwives. experts say the world needs an additional 9 million nurses and wives to help reach the goal of providing everyone on the planet with access to healthcare by the year 2030. there is an estimated 22 million nurses and 2 million midwives currently across the globe. >>>...
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into a partnership with $28.00 team with essential healthcare which operates $150.00 hospitals in more than 50 senior living facilities across the united states and is now google's biggest cloud computing customer in health care so here's what i said about privacy specifically. for us you know privacy said the hard before we do you know uses come to google very important moments ask this question we deal with people sensitive information inch email google photos and so on and so we have to earn the trust and today we do it by giving them control and transparency and choice around it and over time i think i actually allows us to do this better if we can do more for our users most of the data today we deal with is to help users with their information needs of course right it's to help but what the judge does not mention is that google isn't just collecting or storing and encrypted data for hospitals and health care they're building a tools using data and possibly as many as 50000000 americans to do that and you know. data is their business big tech wants data that's how they make their money so why are we supposed to trust them with the
into a partnership with $28.00 team with essential healthcare which operates $150.00 hospitals in more than 50 senior living facilities across the united states and is now google's biggest cloud computing customer in health care so here's what i said about privacy specifically. for us you know privacy said the hard before we do you know uses come to google very important moments ask this question we deal with people sensitive information inch email google photos and so on and so we have to earn...
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healthcare investment company. they barely have a website, they don't have a business plan, they just been launched their meeting with the president of the united states, they have their picture taken, they put it on the website and the next day they are a centerpiece of this federal conference on healthcare data. over the next five years vice president joe biden regularly goes to startup health private meetings and updates investors and partners on obama administration healthcare policy. now, the fact that i've left out is one of the three principles involved in the company is married to joe biden's daughter ashley biden. there is an absolute case where he is using government resources, government influence, government information for the benefit of a family member's business. and, if you can imagine if the charms had done that, i would be outraged but they haven't done that in the bidens have. you can look at his brother frank. >> how many bidens are there. >> i tell you we found five members that receive the sweetheart deals. that is all of the siblings and his living children, of course bo passed away from cancer a few years ago. so it's al
healthcare investment company. they barely have a website, they don't have a business plan, they just been launched their meeting with the president of the united states, they have their picture taken, they put it on the website and the next day they are a centerpiece of this federal conference on healthcare data. over the next five years vice president joe biden regularly goes to startup health private meetings and updates investors and partners on obama administration healthcare policy. now,...
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united states. our message is local hospitals, healthcare systems, need to get ready in fact we could see a really badep through the united states for the month ahead. that will happen worldwide. >> you are describing a very difficult and dangerous situation. i take it you believe it would have a huge impact on international commerce. >> i think part of it is what we don't want to do is overreact and be panicky. i think the chinese and shutting down the 65 million people in wuhan was really not helpful. that in fact we knew 5 million people in wuhan literally floo d the city in several days before the lockdown occurred. part of it because of the holiday but part of it because they fled. we have to keep our wits about it. it is going to be a challenge and will stress our healthcare systems. but in fact we will get through this and that's the important message. but yes it could very definitely impact commerce and trade as we know it. >> this is valuable information and we really appreciate you coming on board to share it with us. i hope you can join us in the succeeding weeks for a progress report. mich
united states. our message is local hospitals, healthcare systems, need to get ready in fact we could see a really badep through the united states for the month ahead. that will happen worldwide. >> you are describing a very difficult and dangerous situation. i take it you believe it would have a huge impact on international commerce. >> i think part of it is what we don't want to do is overreact and be panicky. i think the chinese and shutting down the 65 million people in wuhan...
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through ordinary productivity if you look at the united states or bureau of labor statistics almost all new jobs are created in sectors retail and healthcare. according to the us government of the top ten jobs created only registered nurse requires any education beyond a high school diploma so we are told that davos and aspen. >> the jobs the future require required, actually they don't americans and their counterparts are underpaid they are not under educated because they lack bargaining power of 30 or 4050 years ago. >> that they haven't quite understood is there is an educational system to buy the idea of certain industries but a war suggest there is a group of people that is not only looking down upon but i'm curious on your take. >> the book is not a conspiracy theory and there is not some the committee of the ruling class gets together but when it's done evenly distributed among social groups and there is no coordination. the class is doing it. and then from the 19 nineties to the present. so the unwillingness to acknowledge there are trade-offs investment and different groups of society. this is constant propaganda. large-scale immi
through ordinary productivity if you look at the united states or bureau of labor statistics almost all new jobs are created in sectors retail and healthcare. according to the us government of the top ten jobs created only registered nurse requires any education beyond a high school diploma so we are told that davos and aspen. >> the jobs the future require required, actually they don't americans and their counterparts are underpaid they are not under educated because they lack bargaining...
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ust like in the united states, where you have vaccine-resistant groups, there people that their religion would say, "i don't want to access healthcare services vaccinations."t believe in there's a small group like that. there's another group that ltally they don't believe in western medicine, they don't elieve in immunization then there's a group that is just not aware. >> reporter: another group working to thwart the vaccine ef ifoboko haram, the extremist militant group trying to overthrow nigeria's government and establish an ispolamic state. d to anything that smacks of western educaon and values, keko haram militants attac and killed two women in 2013 who were vaccinating children. that was when boko haram was active in half of nigeria's states. after years of fhting, the nigerian government says they are now confined to remote areas of northeast nigeria. but the region is still sometimes too dangerous for health workers. so, vaccinators have wwith the nigerian military, to train soldiers to vaccinate children. they've also turned to radio and tv ads to counter vaccine resistance and eourage new parents to vaccinate children. a
ust like in the united states, where you have vaccine-resistant groups, there people that their religion would say, "i don't want to access healthcare services vaccinations."t believe in there's a small group like that. there's another group that ltally they don't believe in western medicine, they don't elieve in immunization then there's a group that is just not aware. >> reporter: another group working to thwart the vaccine ef ifoboko haram, the extremist militant group trying...
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democrats understand it, the bidens, people who are undocumented in the united states, cannot only above the law but you will give them healthcare democrats are saying. >> in new york state there is a new with automatic voter registration and just started a law a few weeks ago giving all illegal immigrants -- >> plenty of people are above the law. when you watch this to the extent the american people are following it closely which i doubt there following very closely, do they see this as the democrats last-ditch effort to scuff up this president before 2020, both the democrats in earnest -- >> what i'm hearing from people back home is they are mad. they believe adam schiff and his colleagues believe they are more important than the voters are going to show up in november. they said how can 100 senators, 435 members of the house believe there will is more important than the people's will and they are not having it, they're not buying it. >> there is a moment in the hearing today where cipollone really personalized it. i want you to react to this, specifically focusing on this guy charlie copperman. >> they withdrew the subpoena,
democrats understand it, the bidens, people who are undocumented in the united states, cannot only above the law but you will give them healthcare democrats are saying. >> in new york state there is a new with automatic voter registration and just started a law a few weeks ago giving all illegal immigrants -- >> plenty of people are above the law. when you watch this to the extent the american people are following it closely which i doubt there following very closely, do they see...
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united nations only half of that money was released. much of it was spent on short term programs to assist people with food water and healthcare. last year thousands took to the streets to protest against corruption and the endemic economic situation. they demanded the resignation of current president. he was mentioned in a corruption scandal involving the refund. and signed with venezuela where haiti the poorest country in the americas subsidized oil rich nation. the government was supposed to use the extra money for social programs and advance the economy billions from the fund where invest by those in charge haiti's president was mentioned in a $600.00 page investigation. in port au prince this is where haiti's presidential palace was located before it was destroyed by an earthquake 10 years ago we're here in the capital to talk. about the reckon structure but also about what's next for haiti. mr president thanks so much for. my 1st question is it's been 10 years. horrific earthquake devastated this country. billions of dollars for help. what has been achieved in all this years. through disease. yeah yeah of. deja vu to me t
united nations only half of that money was released. much of it was spent on short term programs to assist people with food water and healthcare. last year thousands took to the streets to protest against corruption and the endemic economic situation. they demanded the resignation of current president. he was mentioned in a corruption scandal involving the refund. and signed with venezuela where haiti the poorest country in the americas subsidized oil rich nation. the government was supposed to...
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unite them even if they're very divided now. >> interesting. republicans do need to get a healthcaree area where they think that the president could do better and is underwater. part goes back to the vote in the senate where john mccain defeated the republican. >> your final reaction to hearing the senate rejected more witnesses in an acquittal is on the way. >> my first reaction we have been so badly led by the present they treat every utterance from nancy pelosi as it's in oracle and they will get this and the new bombshell comes in, meanwhile mitch mcconnell is outmaneuvering them at every turn. at every turn he brought this up. the more silent the more successful he is going to be. he does not go out there and draw attention to himself. >> great to see you. next the strange made by an impeachment manager the debunked discredited antitrust still garcia was not election interference by democrats because it was bought and paid for by democrats. that story next. >> we are having probably the best year we have ever had in the history of our country. and i just got impeached, can you b
unite them even if they're very divided now. >> interesting. republicans do need to get a healthcaree area where they think that the president could do better and is underwater. part goes back to the vote in the senate where john mccain defeated the republican. >> your final reaction to hearing the senate rejected more witnesses in an acquittal is on the way. >> my first reaction we have been so badly led by the present they treat every utterance from nancy pelosi as it's in...
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united states will take against ear on what the trump: obamacare is a complete and total disaster. let obamacare implode. nurse: these wild attacks on healthcare hurt the patients i care for. i've been a nurse in new york for thirty years. i know the difference leadership can make because i saw what mike bloomberg did as mayor. vo: mayor bloomberg helped lower the number of uninsured by 40%, covering 700,000 more new yorkers, life expectancy increased. he helped expand health coverage to 200,000 more kids and upgraded pediatric care--- infant mortality rates dropped to record lows. and as mayor, mike bloomberg always championed reproductive health for women. so when you hear mike bloomberg on health care... mrb: this is america. we can certainly afford to make sure that everybody that needs to see a doctor can see a doctor, everybody that needs medicines to stay healthy can get those medicines. nurse: you should know, he did it as mayor, he'll get it done as president. mrb: i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. it helps to have someone in your corner. that's why there's covered california. we're the only place where you can get financ
united states will take against ear on what the trump: obamacare is a complete and total disaster. let obamacare implode. nurse: these wild attacks on healthcare hurt the patients i care for. i've been a nurse in new york for thirty years. i know the difference leadership can make because i saw what mike bloomberg did as mayor. vo: mayor bloomberg helped lower the number of uninsured by 40%, covering 700,000 more new yorkers, life expectancy increased. he helped expand health coverage to...
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we don't know if vibra will but we know generations and aspe in san francisco healthcare indicated a willingness to rent a unit if that became a possibility. >> my question is -- >> we don't know. that's the piece we don't know. the board meeting is next week and we've invited chinese hospital to answer any questions that you might have about the process for them going forward. >> we'll bring them up in a moment. >> and the gap there is about three and a half to $4 million a year, it sounds like? >> yes. so i did conduct interviews with the freestanding facilities which we referenced and they are interested in partnering right now. san francisco healthcare and rehab is actually in the process of converting some of their skilled nursing beds to subacutes and so they're already in the process of creating subacute beds. the other freestanding ones are interested in partnering with the city and as i mentioned three of the four are interested in serving as an operator at a distinct part subacute in the hospital, chinese, the set for province. and san francisco healthcare and rehab has 38 beds they're planning on co
we don't know if vibra will but we know generations and aspe in san francisco healthcare indicated a willingness to rent a unit if that became a possibility. >> my question is -- >> we don't know. that's the piece we don't know. the board meeting is next week and we've invited chinese hospital to answer any questions that you might have about the process for them going forward. >> we'll bring them up in a moment. >> and the gap there is about three and a half to $4...
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ago, when i began the campaign for president and i said, the united states was must join every other major country on earth, guaranteed healthcare to all people as upright, medicare for all single payer program -- [cheering] three years ago, people were saying you are crazy. nobody believes in the idea. that's too radical. that's not what the american people want. guess what, the last couple of polls that have come out on that is to suggest 70% of the american people believe in medicare for all. [cheering] which is why the concept is attacked by donald trump every day. he sees the same polls that i see. three years ago, we talked about the fact again. common sense that everyone now knows, three years ago was not a long time. people weren't saying maybe in the richest country in the history of the world, if you work 40 hours a week, you should not be living in poverty. radical idea. [cheering] terrible extremist radical idea. how can you believe that? he proposed working with groups like the fight, raise the national minimum wage from starvation wage of $7.25 an hour, which it is today to $15 an hour, a living wage. [cheering and
ago, when i began the campaign for president and i said, the united states was must join every other major country on earth, guaranteed healthcare to all people as upright, medicare for all single payer program -- [cheering] three years ago, people were saying you are crazy. nobody believes in the idea. that's too radical. that's not what the american people want. guess what, the last couple of polls that have come out on that is to suggest 70% of the american people believe in medicare for...
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guarantee comp rehence i have healthcare to every man, woman and child will cost substantially less than the status quo. medicare for all will end the absurdity of the united states paying by far the highest prices inion drugs and healthcare in general. while we have 76 million uninsured and under insured and while 30,000 people die each year. medicare for all one of the provisions we have to pay for it is a 4% tax on income exempting the first $29,000. so the average family in america that today makes $60,000 would pay $1,200 a year compared to that family paying $12,000 a year. we save money, comprehensive healthcare because we talk on the greed and the administrative nightmare that exists in our dysfunctional system. >> does he owe voters a price tag on the healthcare plan? >> we need to be candid with voters and tell them what it will cost. a 4% tax on income over $24,000 doesn't come cles to paying for between 30 and some estimates 40 trillion over ten years. that's doubling the entire federal budget a year. the way to do that is take obamacare, rebuild it. provide a public option. medicare for the folks who want it. and make sure that we the process
guarantee comp rehence i have healthcare to every man, woman and child will cost substantially less than the status quo. medicare for all will end the absurdity of the united states paying by far the highest prices inion drugs and healthcare in general. while we have 76 million uninsured and under insured and while 30,000 people die each year. medicare for all one of the provisions we have to pay for it is a 4% tax on income exempting the first $29,000. so the average family in america that...
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of jobs and if you look at the united states according to the x., almost all of the new jobs are created in three sectors, leisure and hospitality, retail and healthcare. and according to the u.s. government, of the top ten jobs that are being created in numerical terms, only registered nurse requires any education beyond a high school diploma. so, the story that we are told at all those at aspen, not here of course -- is required the education and all that. they are underpaid. they are not over educated and my argument in the new class war is they are underpaid because they lack the bargaining power of the kind that they possess 20, 30, 40 or 50 years ago. >> before we move on, the thing i haven't quite understood yet is the war part. we have the preferences and weakened by the idea of certain issues but where is the war that suggests there's a group of people for this and elite that is not only looking down upon the working class but actively trying to harm them to benefit themselves? i'm curious on your take on that also, j.d.. >> it isn't a conspiracy theory. and i don't think that there is like some secret, you know, office in washington or new y
of jobs and if you look at the united states according to the x., almost all of the new jobs are created in three sectors, leisure and hospitality, retail and healthcare. and according to the u.s. government, of the top ten jobs that are being created in numerical terms, only registered nurse requires any education beyond a high school diploma. so, the story that we are told at all those at aspen, not here of course -- is required the education and all that. they are underpaid. they are not...
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united states does, we are not that tough on people. i want to ask if some of the policy standards implementing free healthcare, free college education, ifway the public charge stipulation would we have a border rush in this country if you made it easier to get them with free things? >> those policies make as much sense as ordering a solid burger king. they want to give everything and let everyone in. doesn't take much common sense to understand that will not work in the american people don't want it. americans are very generous, very compassionate, we have asylum programs, refugee programs but we don't want absolute open mass welfare state and open borders, those things cannot survive together. rob: thank you for your time, appreciate it. jillian: 39 after the hour, 20 lawmaker want to set for a juvenile to be held accountable for serious crimes in california. the rationale for letting him off. rob: diaper shaming? daycare worker's permanent marker message to a parent that is triggering an outpouring of outrage. stay tuned. >> 50 service member suffered traumatic brain injuries from the iranian missile strike. the new number, three week
united states does, we are not that tough on people. i want to ask if some of the policy standards implementing free healthcare, free college education, ifway the public charge stipulation would we have a border rush in this country if you made it easier to get them with free things? >> those policies make as much sense as ordering a solid burger king. they want to give everything and let everyone in. doesn't take much common sense to understand that will not work in the american people...
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united states should matter. vladimir putin could care less about delivering healthcare to the people of russia, or building infrastructure and vladimir putin many people know well. wakes up every morning and goes to bed every night trying to figure out how to destroy american democracy. it is organized, infrastructure of his government around that effort. this is a battle over resolve, and is the battle over the minds of our people, and disinformation. it is a message from the very top of our government from the very top of their leaders, the message from some folks over the last couple of weeks is that facts don't matter. there are law enforcement doesn't matter and then our intelligence community, unanimous consensus doesn't matter. that is dangerous. that is what vladimir putin and russia are looking for. and that makes us less safe. >> mr. chief justice, i sent the question to the desk on behalf of myself and send nurse holly, cruz, kramer and ron and purdue, rubio, solomon births, scott of florida, with both the house managers with response from the council president. >> thank you. >> the question from senator johns
united states should matter. vladimir putin could care less about delivering healthcare to the people of russia, or building infrastructure and vladimir putin many people know well. wakes up every morning and goes to bed every night trying to figure out how to destroy american democracy. it is organized, infrastructure of his government around that effort. this is a battle over resolve, and is the battle over the minds of our people, and disinformation. it is a message from the very top of our...
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funding to state funded healthcare that refuses. 447 years americans of all backgrounds have traveled from across the country to stand for life. today as president of the united states i am truly proud to stand with you. >> the president's reelection campaign also announcing the creation of a new campaign coalition called pro life invoices for trial >> developing story just minutes ago the house impeachment manager wrapped up their third day of arguments in the senate trial of president trump. political reporter greg lee tells us today they supported evidence to support the charge of obstruction of congress. >> reporter: president trump tried to cheat, he got caught and then he worked hardto cover it up. democratic health managers mounted their final push arguing for president trump's removal from office bit on their last day of opening arguments the managers focused on the second charge, obstruction of congress. >> no president ever used the official power of his office to prevent witnesses from giving testimony to congress in such a blanket and indiscriminate matter. >> i got a very easy response, this idea that you obstruct congress by exercising constitut
funding to state funded healthcare that refuses. 447 years americans of all backgrounds have traveled from across the country to stand for life. today as president of the united states i am truly proud to stand with you. >> the president's reelection campaign also announcing the creation of a new campaign coalition called pro life invoices for trial >> developing story just minutes ago the house impeachment manager wrapped up their third day of arguments in the senate trial of...
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we don't know if vibra will but we know generations and aspe in san francisco healthcare indicated a willingness to rent a unit if that became a possibility. >> my question is -- >> we don't know. that's the piece we don't know. the board meeting is next week and we've invited chinese hospital to answer any questions that you might have about the process for them going forward. >> we'll bring them up in a moment. >> and the gap there is about three and a half to $4 million a year, it sounds like? >> yes. so i did conduct interviews with the freestanding facilities which we referenced and they are interested in partnering right now. san francisco healthcare and rehab is actually in the process of converting some of their skilled nursing beds to subacutes and so they're already in the process of creating subacute beds. the other freestanding ones are interested in partnering with the city and as i mentioned three of the four are interested in serving as an operator at a distinct part subacute in the hospital, chinese, the set for province. and san francisco healthcare and rehab has 38 beds they're planning on co
we don't know if vibra will but we know generations and aspe in san francisco healthcare indicated a willingness to rent a unit if that became a possibility. >> my question is -- >> we don't know. that's the piece we don't know. the board meeting is next week and we've invited chinese hospital to answer any questions that you might have about the process for them going forward. >> we'll bring them up in a moment. >> and the gap there is about three and a half to $4...
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united states. >> look at our streets in san francisco. i mean we had to do something about our interior. we can't afford to feed and give healthcare and house our own people here. how can we afford to go over seas? >> some demonstrators say president donald trump is using the iranian air strike as a distraction. . >> using this whole war amongerring approach to what he's doing to smoke screen his impeachment. . >> they believe by marching together their opposition will pressure law makers to stop any more military action in iran. >> can't stay home. come out and fight. >> trump pence out now. >> parts of mission and market streets were blocked off during the march but overall police say it was a very peaceful protest. don lin, kpix5. >> hundreds of protestors also gathered in downtown san jose staging a rally outside of city hall. speakers criticized for the continued involvement in the middle east and recent actions that they believe will lead to more violence. >>> still celebrating after the air strike in los angeles dozens of iranian americans gathered outside of the federal building in west wood praising the attack and cheered
united states. >> look at our streets in san francisco. i mean we had to do something about our interior. we can't afford to feed and give healthcare and house our own people here. how can we afford to go over seas? >> some demonstrators say president donald trump is using the iranian air strike as a distraction. . >> using this whole war amongerring approach to what he's doing to smoke screen his impeachment. . >> they believe by marching together their opposition will...
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united nations told me in a one-on-one interview. that's next. trump: obamacare is a complete and total disaster. let obamacare implode. nurse: these wild attacks on healthcarethe patients i care for. i've been a nurse in new york for thirty years. i know the difference leadership can make because i saw what mike bloomberg did as mayor. vo: mayor bloomberg helped lower the number of uninsured by 40%, covering 700,000 more new yorkers, life expectancy increased. he helped expand health coverage to 200,000 more kids and upgraded pediatric care--- infant mortality rates dropped to record lows. and as mayor, mike bloomberg always championed reproductive health for women. so when you hear mike bloomberg on health care... mrb: this is america. we can certainly afford to make sure that everybody that needs to see a doctor can see a doctor, everybody that needs medicines to stay healthy can get those medicines. nurse: you should know, he did it as mayor, he'll get it done as president. mrb: i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. you always want to be able to for your patients.f get them out of pain, get them out of pain fast. we have a new product out there:
united nations told me in a one-on-one interview. that's next. trump: obamacare is a complete and total disaster. let obamacare implode. nurse: these wild attacks on healthcarethe patients i care for. i've been a nurse in new york for thirty years. i know the difference leadership can make because i saw what mike bloomberg did as mayor. vo: mayor bloomberg helped lower the number of uninsured by 40%, covering 700,000 more new yorkers, life expectancy increased. he helped expand health coverage...