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the plan administrator is changing from united healthcare to blue shield. expect them to change on 2022 butthe plan remains . so i just want to stress the information we are looking at and the material would also translate over to blue shield administration of the ppo plan effective 2022. i will refer to some data here with this term nonprofit claims so from a question standpoint, for this presentation if individuals who exceed 60,000 in medical andpharmacy claims . for active employees there's approximately 100 in the plan or three percent of total enrollment active employees in any access plan.and you look at this particular population there really segmented into three different types of employees . first there are the employee only tear individuals within the hundred 96 mou which means regardless of any of the plants selected by the members they don't get premiums. they don't pay contribution for any plan's offer. both individuals in that circumstance about 250 and role in the plan versus any of the other plans offered by hsf. about 70 as lower contribut
the plan administrator is changing from united healthcare to blue shield. expect them to change on 2022 butthe plan remains . so i just want to stress the information we are looking at and the material would also translate over to blue shield administration of the ppo plan effective 2022. i will refer to some data here with this term nonprofit claims so from a question standpoint, for this presentation if individuals who exceed 60,000 in medical andpharmacy claims . for active employees there's...
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>> really, it's the only true conglomerate left in the united states healthcare lines, adhesive, automotives. it goes on and on. what we know is, it's one of the worst performing dow constituents the s&p and dow sectors 3m is worse. so let's look at a couple of charts, the charts this chart, sector and 3m knifing lower. then if you see the second chart, there has been a big rebound, industrials, specifically but 3m has lied. that is either the profit or the opportunity. tlz a low stock that almost has no bye ratings, if you will. the way it is acting of late is the beginning of an important time three charts that will look at that the first is lines drawn here thmt is what i would characterize as a bear itch too bullish reverse am the second you can characterize it as head and shoulders bottom. the third is the price gapped down some two years ago dramatically from to the 220 level to where it is now any quick news replacement will give you an outside gain an opportunity, a lag guard >> mike what is your take on this >> we seen a market obviously in an extended bull market here this is a low
>> really, it's the only true conglomerate left in the united states healthcare lines, adhesive, automotives. it goes on and on. what we know is, it's one of the worst performing dow constituents the s&p and dow sectors 3m is worse. so let's look at a couple of charts, the charts this chart, sector and 3m knifing lower. then if you see the second chart, there has been a big rebound, industrials, specifically but 3m has lied. that is either the profit or the opportunity. tlz a low...
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they voted him out with those interest groups for healthcare and women's rights and that is why i stand on the floor the united states i senate today to say abortion is healthcare. we cannot stand for any more disparities or delays or denials more than ever in this country we need to stand up and raise our voices to restrict access to health services. we have a fight ahead of us to make sure birth control is affordable and available a fight for her title x to make sure low income patients receive quality family-planning and reproductive health services.ie voters expect the biden harris administration to take bold steps and protect and expand access and to ensure every person has the fundamental right to make their own healthcare decisions because they want it.ig public support for roe v wade is that a record high. 70 percent support that historic supreme court decision that goes beyond a simple majority to the overwhelming consensus. couple years ago one analysis is there is not a single state in the united states a majority of voters support making abortion illegal in all circumstances the people who have had
they voted him out with those interest groups for healthcare and women's rights and that is why i stand on the floor the united states i senate today to say abortion is healthcare. we cannot stand for any more disparities or delays or denials more than ever in this country we need to stand up and raise our voices to restrict access to health services. we have a fight ahead of us to make sure birth control is affordable and available a fight for her title x to make sure low income patients...
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doctor's union in kenya says the country has run out of beds in its intensive care units due to a surge in covid—19 cases. healthcarethe country. officials said coronavirus variants first detected in south africa and the uk had been found in kenya. brazil's supreme court has ruled that a judge who convicted the former president luiz inacio lula da silva of corruption four years ago was biased. earlier this month, the supreme court annulled the convictions against lula, enabling him to run for office again. police have moved in to disperse demonstrators in bristol, just two days after another protest which descended into rioting in the city. it was the latest of the so—called "kill the bill" protests in the city, against the government's proposed new law which will see the police handed new powers to tackle demonstrations. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: the uk pauses for a day of reflection and remembrance — one year after the first coronavirus lockdown was declared. i'm so proud of both of you. let there be no more wars or bloodshed between arabs and israelis. with great regret, the committee have decided
doctor's union in kenya says the country has run out of beds in its intensive care units due to a surge in covid—19 cases. healthcarethe country. officials said coronavirus variants first detected in south africa and the uk had been found in kenya. brazil's supreme court has ruled that a judge who convicted the former president luiz inacio lula da silva of corruption four years ago was biased. earlier this month, the supreme court annulled the convictions against lula, enabling him to run for...
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900 fatal a t's and health experts are warning it could get worse the healthcare system is already struggling with intensive care units in most states near or at full capacity. the spiraling outbreaks in brazil mexico and chile have prompted argentina to suspend flights from those countries now the measures came into effect on saturday i think 3 tests and quarantine the people arriving from other parts of latin america daniel schneider has more from port desirous. there 3 of the worst hit countries in the region brazil mexico and chile. but argentina also has a nervous silence other struggling neighbors. then when my the truth is that the neighboring countries are doing very poorly regarding the pandemic and it's good for us to close a bit to restrict to be able to resolve the problem internally. argentina has suffered more than 55000 deaths from the covered 1000 virus but the authorities in one osiris are particularly concerned about the situation over its long border with brazil where more than 307000 people have died and nearly 13000000 have been infected many of them by the particularly virulent p one and p 2 stra
900 fatal a t's and health experts are warning it could get worse the healthcare system is already struggling with intensive care units in most states near or at full capacity. the spiraling outbreaks in brazil mexico and chile have prompted argentina to suspend flights from those countries now the measures came into effect on saturday i think 3 tests and quarantine the people arriving from other parts of latin america daniel schneider has more from port desirous. there 3 of the worst hit...
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for all practical purposes they become american citizens in the united states entitled to everything. k-12 education for the kids. healthcares. no way to check them. the money in that bill. the money in joe biden's so-called american rescue plan will go to ocean welfare organizations through grants that will help the illegal aliens take more money from the taxpayer. judge jeanine: those where ngos, non-government organizations that ends up getting the money. >> that's exactly right. taxpayers need to know -- taxpayers need to know that this $1.9 trillion that we don't have -- we are going to borrow that money from the chinese. and eventually our taxes are going to go up. you are paying for that border crisis. this is insane, jeanine. the trump administration secured that border with mexico and the northern triangle countries who wanted to do that. biden blows that out. and with his other hand he takes all this money from the american taxpayer to facilitate that. your previous guest, i think he had it right. future elections, they hope those will be democrats. what we would love to do on this show is connect the dots. the de
for all practical purposes they become american citizens in the united states entitled to everything. k-12 education for the kids. healthcares. no way to check them. the money in that bill. the money in joe biden's so-called american rescue plan will go to ocean welfare organizations through grants that will help the illegal aliens take more money from the taxpayer. judge jeanine: those where ngos, non-government organizations that ends up getting the money. >> that's exactly right....
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their own healthcare systems, encouraging countries to not substitute for the help they get on vaccines taking money out of their budgets and putting it to other uses. we saw that when the united states came in and said we will provide funding for medicines some countries said we are going to cut the healthcare budgets and put money into the procurements. that cannot be allowed to happen. the compassion and self interest in getting the whole world vaccinated as quickly as possible. >> peoples incentive to become immigrants towards the direction of the united states would go down on so many levels thank you for two things. thank you for writing for the foreign affairs and for being with us for this past hour and i want to thank you for several decades of public service as a reminder of how the country has benefited from its citizens and you've been a great citizen so i want to say thank you for all that. >> thank you very much and for all that you are doing and again happy anniversary. >> thank you for joining, leaders of the magazine, we love you all and please stay well. >>> efforts to prevent domestic violence and the impact the pandemic has had on victims. this runs one hou
their own healthcare systems, encouraging countries to not substitute for the help they get on vaccines taking money out of their budgets and putting it to other uses. we saw that when the united states came in and said we will provide funding for medicines some countries said we are going to cut the healthcare budgets and put money into the procurements. that cannot be allowed to happen. the compassion and self interest in getting the whole world vaccinated as quickly as possible. >>...
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healthcare. if i'm elected president, come to the united states. you don't have to go through the process. just pour in through our southern border. and that is exactly what we see happening now. it is so disturbing to see these images and there is one person to blame. it is joe biden. >> brian: and, lara, a couple of things. remember when it happened, it was bad for a year. and the president fired people, moved people out. and got the policy eventually got it right. and mark morgan worked for president obama and tom homan who worked for president biden kicked in couldn't care for party affiliation. then when the first lady went down to show that she cared and had compassion for the children at the border, all anyone talked about was her jacket. they said i really don't care, do you? she went down to the border. people talked about the jacket instead of the first lady going down to talk to the kids in the facility. do you remember that? >> oh, yeah, ridiculous, of course, again, that's how they covered our family. that's how they covered the trump administration. they never wanted to actua
healthcare. if i'm elected president, come to the united states. you don't have to go through the process. just pour in through our southern border. and that is exactly what we see happening now. it is so disturbing to see these images and there is one person to blame. it is joe biden. >> brian: and, lara, a couple of things. remember when it happened, it was bad for a year. and the president fired people, moved people out. and got the policy eventually got it right. and mark morgan...
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officials in brazil say the healthcare system is overwhelmed with coronavirus cases and facing the worst crisis in its history. the unitedth mexico for 20 years. that's according to homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas. the growing crisis has meant thousands of unaccompanied children are being kept in government—run detention facilities that critics say are inhumane. as of march 1k, us customs and border patrol agents were housing 4,200 children in detention that's a 31% jump from a week earlier. in that time, the number of children being kept over the three—day limit more than doubled. after 72 hours, children are supposed be taken to refugee shelters, which are better equipped, with play areas, classrooms and counselling services. rebecca kitson is us lawyer working with immigrant families along the border. i asked her how old the unaccompanied children were and why they had crossed to the us. in general, the primary age group of children that come through the border tends to be teenage children. 70% of the kids who come to the border are teenagers. and typically their reasons for coming into the united state
officials in brazil say the healthcare system is overwhelmed with coronavirus cases and facing the worst crisis in its history. the unitedth mexico for 20 years. that's according to homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas. the growing crisis has meant thousands of unaccompanied children are being kept in government—run detention facilities that critics say are inhumane. as of march 1k, us customs and border patrol agents were housing 4,200 children in detention that's a 31% jump from a...
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ask your healthcare provider about rybelsus® today. ♪♪ >> we're united in the vision of a free and openr differences peacefully. and in particular, we will push back, if necessary, when china uses coercion or aggression to get its way. paul: a warning to china from secretary of state tony blinken this week as the biden administration uses its first cabinet-level trip overseas to shore up relationships with allies in japan and south korea. that trip culminating in contentious talks in alaska. this comes days after the u.s. announced sanctions on two dozen chinese and hong kong officials over beijing's ongoing crackdown in that city. michael pillsbury the director for chinese strategy at the hudson institute and author of "the hundred-year marathon: china's secret strategy to replace america as the global superpower." michael, good to see you again. so very contentious exchange there with, between blinken and sullivan and their chinese counterparts. that's not what you usually see when you get a new administration. everybody wants to be nice and polite. what do you make of that? >> right.
ask your healthcare provider about rybelsus® today. ♪♪ >> we're united in the vision of a free and openr differences peacefully. and in particular, we will push back, if necessary, when china uses coercion or aggression to get its way. paul: a warning to china from secretary of state tony blinken this week as the biden administration uses its first cabinet-level trip overseas to shore up relationships with allies in japan and south korea. that trip culminating in contentious talks in...
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unite around. they still have no healthcare plan.y're trying to find a way back in the opposition in the minority to being against things that they think will resonate with voters. you know, school closures, new amounts of migrants coming over the border, new taxes, and i think that that's, you know, for once, with trump out of the way, they feel that they can do that. they're opposing a democrat. but no, they're not proposing new ideas. they're really in this no man's land right now where they have to cling to trump and all his litmus tests and lies but at the same time desperate to try to win back a majority in 2022 and the presidency in 2024. and they are not united on how they're going to do that. >> and robert gibbs, a quick last word for you. president biden seems to have their number. i mean, i just heard more from a.b. than i've heard from any republican elected official in washington in six months. i didn't know they were from any of those things and i watch fox. the president has just done what michael steele said. he's gon
unite around. they still have no healthcare plan.y're trying to find a way back in the opposition in the minority to being against things that they think will resonate with voters. you know, school closures, new amounts of migrants coming over the border, new taxes, and i think that that's, you know, for once, with trump out of the way, they feel that they can do that. they're opposing a democrat. but no, they're not proposing new ideas. they're really in this no man's land right now where they...
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united nations. for those who don't know, the primary agency that provides healthcare, housing, education, food, theestinians in the west, particularly those who have refugee status and many live in refugee camps, temporary camps. if you're in a place, they've been there since 1948. so these are people there, they need this to live and donald trump cut it. it was a pound profound act of cruelty. children in cages, family separation of the board, which has been very vocal, equally outraged. this was a wave of palestinians, this was saying this is wrong but often times we don't do that for all those reasons and it's important that we take the subject and bring it up. the reason we don't talk about it, what is not, it's not because of a jewish conspiracy, it's not because of the power. those are conspiracy theories that not only do harm to jewish people but also compromise our ability to have an analysis of what is actually happening. we have to look at the united states strategic interest in the united states. post-world war ii a concrete material interest in controlling the middle east so having an o
united nations. for those who don't know, the primary agency that provides healthcare, housing, education, food, theestinians in the west, particularly those who have refugee status and many live in refugee camps, temporary camps. if you're in a place, they've been there since 1948. so these are people there, they need this to live and donald trump cut it. it was a pound profound act of cruelty. children in cages, family separation of the board, which has been very vocal, equally outraged. this...
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$10000000.00 people in the united states economy unemployed a number that has risen sharply since the beginning of the pandemic our white house correspondent kelly healthcare his following events for a city it's nearly a done deal kimberly. yeah the debate is under way in the house of representatives that's where this bill was 1st passed it went to the senate or was modified somewhat so that's why the house is now taking another look at it but we don't expect that this is going to take long because already we know this is going to go likely down party lines maybe just one democrat who will oppose this and then it will swiftly be signed into law according to the white house press secretary we don't have an exact time but this white house is eager to get this package because this is a key campaign promise made by joe biden to deliver aid to the ordinary americans that he feels is still struggling as a result of this pandemic and needs help to catch up not just get ahead so the u.s. president's back to sign this very swiftly and that he is really saying that this is one of the most for grass of pieces of legislation in u.s. history so he's excited to talk abo
$10000000.00 people in the united states economy unemployed a number that has risen sharply since the beginning of the pandemic our white house correspondent kelly healthcare his following events for a city it's nearly a done deal kimberly. yeah the debate is under way in the house of representatives that's where this bill was 1st passed it went to the senate or was modified somewhat so that's why the house is now taking another look at it but we don't expect that this is going to take long...
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our healthcare response was substandard especially given american wealth and power the political division have worsened that but as we look towards 2021 the vaccine response of the united states probably second the world among major economies for only the united kingdom. if you think about how the united states is positioned going forward it is hard to make the case that the u.s. has been weakened erotically by coronavirus, the division is worth politically and the inequality is worse inside the united states but the power position inside the united states is consistent. gerry: the u.s. has had to take on in enormous amount of additional debt along with many other countries in western europe in particular, japan and some extent china but the u.s. gdp debt to gdp ratio pretty well 100% an enormous amount of debt, there is reasonable confidence that can be dealt with over the short term but it does place additional burden on the united states and away for example the second world war places additional burden of debt on the united states. >> first of all a very low interest rate environment the cost of debt servicing as long as interest rates remain low is small, secondly
our healthcare response was substandard especially given american wealth and power the political division have worsened that but as we look towards 2021 the vaccine response of the united states probably second the world among major economies for only the united kingdom. if you think about how the united states is positioned going forward it is hard to make the case that the u.s. has been weakened erotically by coronavirus, the division is worth politically and the inequality is worse inside...
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united states. back then officials were painting a different outlook of where it was heading. >> we have the best healthcarence as new yorkers. i speak for the mayor also on this one. we think we have the best healthcare system on the planet right here in new york. so when you're saying what happens in other countries versus what happens here, we don't think it's going to be as bad as it was in other countries. >> martha: you know how that turned out. masks were not yet advised at all. watch this. >> right now people should not be walking around with a mask. when you're in the middle of an outbreak, wearing a mask might make people feel a little bit better and might even block a droplet but it's not providing the perfect protection that people think that it is. often there are unintended consequences. >> martha: touching your mask is what he's talking about there. very interesting. so now after 525,000 lives have been lost and 358 days of shut down, are we turning the page? johns hopkins says there's more people in the united states vaccinated than tested positive. that's a big mile marker. this dr. brett g
united states. back then officials were painting a different outlook of where it was heading. >> we have the best healthcarence as new yorkers. i speak for the mayor also on this one. we think we have the best healthcare system on the planet right here in new york. so when you're saying what happens in other countries versus what happens here, we don't think it's going to be as bad as it was in other countries. >> martha: you know how that turned out. masks were not yet advised at...
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unit. >>> today, we are learning more of the effectiveness of the pfizer and moderna covid vaccines. the cdc studied 4000 fully vaccinated healthcareworkers. it found the vaccine was 80% effective after one shot, and 90% effective after the second dose. these findings are important because they show how infective -- effective vaccines are in real-world conditions. find out more about vaccines, when you are eligible, how to get one, go to abc7/vaccine. >>> are you ready to travel yet? the numbers are picking up. >>> the lesson some bay area students are picking up from the suez canal experience -- coming up. >>> art therapy, reforming prisoners through therapy. prisoners through therapy. >>> we have a it's back, guys! check it out! what up, people? jack! what are you doing in my car? oh, just sharing my triple bonus jack combo... triple meat and cheese, secret sauce... go ahead, tell them how much it is... it's just $5.99! only at jack in the box. sorry, what were you going to say? does your vitamin c last twenty-four hours? only nature's bounty does. new immune twenty-four hour plus has longer lasting vitamin c. plus, herbal and ot
unit. >>> today, we are learning more of the effectiveness of the pfizer and moderna covid vaccines. the cdc studied 4000 fully vaccinated healthcareworkers. it found the vaccine was 80% effective after one shot, and 90% effective after the second dose. these findings are important because they show how infective -- effective vaccines are in real-world conditions. find out more about vaccines, when you are eligible, how to get one, go to abc7/vaccine. >>> are you ready to...
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healthcare premiums. food nutrition assistance. it is hard to believe that 24 million adults, and 11 million children, as i speak, in the united states, suffer from food insecurity. that means simply they don't have enough food to eat. did you ever imagine in the united states of america you would see lines literally miles long. folks in their automobiles waiting for a box of food to be put in the trunk. i stood in line handing out food. people coming up, never ever thought they would be in that position. families behind on rent and mortgage payments so they are not thrown out of their homes. the bottom line is this. this plan puts us on a path to beating the virus, give those families who are struggling for what they need to get through this moment, this plan gives small businesses a fighting chance to survive. and one more thing, this plan is historic. taken altogether this plan is going to make it possible to cut child poverty in half. let me say it again, to cut child poverty in half there's much more to this bill but let me make one final point. when i was elected, i said we would get the government out of the business of battli
healthcare premiums. food nutrition assistance. it is hard to believe that 24 million adults, and 11 million children, as i speak, in the united states, suffer from food insecurity. that means simply they don't have enough food to eat. did you ever imagine in the united states of america you would see lines literally miles long. folks in their automobiles waiting for a box of food to be put in the trunk. i stood in line handing out food. people coming up, never ever thought they would be in...
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united states. it determines everything from representation in congress to the amount of federal funds each state receives for critical healthcare programs, infrastructure projects, schools and much more. an accurate 2020 census was especially challenging during the coronavirus pandemic as well as interference from thehe trump administration. it forced the bureau to delay the in person data collection by three months and delay data delivery by four months to ensure accuracy. the bureau requested an extension of deadlines to provide additional certainty and i thought for this legislation with the leadership unfortunately with the previous senate majority opposed it. nevertheless the nonpartisan career staff adapted and moved ahead with the delayed operations to make good progress counting people. but the previous administration through the census into question when thehe commerceio department demand the bureau deliver data by december this would have cut short data processing by twowo and half months and what have resulted in harmful consequences. the and accurate census results for communities in michigan and across the nation.
united states. it determines everything from representation in congress to the amount of federal funds each state receives for critical healthcare programs, infrastructure projects, schools and much more. an accurate 2020 census was especially challenging during the coronavirus pandemic as well as interference from thehe trump administration. it forced the bureau to delay the in person data collection by three months and delay data delivery by four months to ensure accuracy. the bureau...
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mobile units that's going to be putting into areas that are accessible and mobilizations of a lot more people going to be doing the vaccinations and healthcare providers. that's a full court press, that's the reason why we'll be able a couple of months of where we thought we'll be. >> what's the issue at the end of the may's goal that anybody wants a shot will get a shot. >> i don't think much will prevent it having it quantitatively of the number of vaccines the president promised. a glitch, those things will happen and you can't represent 100%. if you look at the numbers going down, it is down so nicely of a steep supply. we had a plateauing of infections. the thing that concerns me because of history proves that i should be concerned is that is when you get a plateau at a level around 60,000 new infections per day there is always a risk of another surge. that's the thing we want to avoid because we are going in the right direction. that's why i get so anxious when i hear pulling back completely on public health measures like saying no more masks or nothing like that. that's a risky business when you do that. >> i was going to ask you on y
mobile units that's going to be putting into areas that are accessible and mobilizations of a lot more people going to be doing the vaccinations and healthcare providers. that's a full court press, that's the reason why we'll be able a couple of months of where we thought we'll be. >> what's the issue at the end of the may's goal that anybody wants a shot will get a shot. >> i don't think much will prevent it having it quantitatively of the number of vaccines the president promised....
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♪♪ >>> the vast inequities in healthcare laid bare by the pandemic have been playing out pretty drastically in the vaccine rollout. communities of color in the unitedtially with getting covid tests are now facing hurdles in the vaccination process. one big reason is many of these areas are underserved already by health care and don't have the capacity even to store the vaccines at the temperatures that are necessary. nbc's allison barber was at a vaccination site in one of selma, alabama's predominantly black neighborhoods and it just received its first vaccine shipment this week. what's the story where you are? >> the rural medical health program. they have eight clinics across the black belt region. they initially knew they would not be able to get the pfizer vaccine because they being not get freezers that could get to the level of freezing necessary to store that vaccine and they could not afford to purchase those. so they didn't even try to get the pfizer vaccine. they went through and looked at their clinics and what they had capabilities wise in order to potentially have the moderna vaccine and they didn't have enough generators at all of th
♪♪ >>> the vast inequities in healthcare laid bare by the pandemic have been playing out pretty drastically in the vaccine rollout. communities of color in the unitedtially with getting covid tests are now facing hurdles in the vaccination process. one big reason is many of these areas are underserved already by health care and don't have the capacity even to store the vaccines at the temperatures that are necessary. nbc's allison barber was at a vaccination site in one of selma,...
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healthcare p.m. thank you for joining us, i'm kate bolduan. john king picks up from here. >>> hello, everybody, welcome to our viewers in the united states and arounds the road today to promote his covid relief package. chester, pennsylvania is the president's destination, a small majority black city south of philadelphia, vice president harris part of the administration road show, denver, colorado is her stop today. the white house message is that help is on the way for every aspect of the covid fight. stimulus checks in the mail, or by direct deposit. new tax credits fo
healthcare p.m. thank you for joining us, i'm kate bolduan. john king picks up from here. >>> hello, everybody, welcome to our viewers in the united states and arounds the road today to promote his covid relief package. chester, pennsylvania is the president's destination, a small majority black city south of philadelphia, vice president harris part of the administration road show, denver, colorado is her stop today. the white house message is that help is on the way for every aspect...
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units. in reality, the majority are being released into the interior of the country. a lot of them are going to go into communities that don't have the hospital capacity or the healthcareources to deal with them. that will mean during the pandemic, low income americans will be denied the healthcare resources that they need. really exacerbates a public health crisis in addition to a national security crisis. >> laura: well, the dhs secretary, mayorkas, is a radical. he's blaming the trump administration, big shock, for the situation unfolding at the border. >> we do not have the capacity now to address the asylum seekers' claims because that system was dismantled in its entirety by the prior administration. we have to address those implications for the benefit of the communities in the united states but for the migrants themselves. >> laura: stephen, this wouldn't be happening, right? if they had president rolled back the trump border policies. rolled out the red carpet for illegals. >> the comment from secretary mayorkas is an offense to human intelligence and reason. when we left office, the border was fully secure. if you came illegally, you were detained and you wer
units. in reality, the majority are being released into the interior of the country. a lot of them are going to go into communities that don't have the hospital capacity or the healthcareources to deal with them. that will mean during the pandemic, low income americans will be denied the healthcare resources that they need. really exacerbates a public health crisis in addition to a national security crisis. >> laura: well, the dhs secretary, mayorkas, is a radical. he's blaming the trump...
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healthcare p.m. thank you for joining us, i'm kate bolduan. john king picks up from here. >>> hello, everybody, welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world, i'm john king in washington. thank you for sharing your day with us. president biden hits the road today to promote his covid relief package. chester, pennsylvania is the president's destination, a small majority black city south of philadelphia, vice president harris part of the administration road show, denver, colorado is her stop today. the white house message is that help is on the way for every aspect of the covid fight. stimulus checks in the mail, or by direct deposit. new tax credits for families and more money for an accelerating american covid vaccine rollout now climbing past 109 million doses administered. that means more than one in five americans are now at least partially vaccinated. the global vaccine rollout also a big issue today, especially across europe. a few dozen recipients of the astrazeneca vaccine report dangerous blood clots. a growing list of countries now suspending use of the astrazeneca vaccine, including france, italy and germany. world heal
healthcare p.m. thank you for joining us, i'm kate bolduan. john king picks up from here. >>> hello, everybody, welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world, i'm john king in washington. thank you for sharing your day with us. president biden hits the road today to promote his covid relief package. chester, pennsylvania is the president's destination, a small majority black city south of philadelphia, vice president harris part of the administration road show,...
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getting mobile units out to get to poorly accessible areas and get a lot more people that can do vaccination. that means the military. that means retired physician, nurses and healthcare providers. so you are absolutely right. there are two issues, getting enough dose, which we will have with the new contracts with the pharmaceutical companies, but once you get those doses, to get it into people's arms. that's the reason why when the president said by the fourth of july, we believe strongly that if we do all these things, we will reach a certain degree of normality by then and well into the summer, we will get better and better towards normal there so let me ask you about that. biden said, there is a good chance people will be able to gather for cookouts. the cdc has guidelines for masks and distancing. do you think people will return to a sense of normality without masks, without distancing on the fourth of july? >> yes. first of all, there will be a greater degree of confidence. when you have a situation where you have 70,000 infections per day, i mean that is a feeling that you don't feel very secure about mingling, about having people around feeling comfortable ab
getting mobile units out to get to poorly accessible areas and get a lot more people that can do vaccination. that means the military. that means retired physician, nurses and healthcare providers. so you are absolutely right. there are two issues, getting enough dose, which we will have with the new contracts with the pharmaceutical companies, but once you get those doses, to get it into people's arms. that's the reason why when the president said by the fourth of july, we believe strongly...
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united front, despite the es ka rating family rift. focusing ahead of commonwealth day separations. >> this has shown us a true nature of a global emergency. >> a lot of healthcare workers in the uk. >> the royals bracing for blowback, which is dividing opinion on this side of the pond. >> when it comes to the queen, she is incredibly popular a. lot feel protective of her. i think when harry and meghan are said to say things critical of her, that's when they start to lose public opinion. >> reporter: she tells oprah why she is speaking out now. >> we're on the other side of a lot of, a lot of life experience that's happened and also that we have the ability to make our own choices. >> reporter: she is taking heat for the decision to open an investigation into claims that meghan bullied staff. friends of the duchess now taking to social media to offer her best support. an actress tweeting, here's what she s. kind, strong, open. here's what she's not, a bully. julia mcfarlane, abc news, london. >>> tonight's ac all star game has a special guest we will all recognize. that is the vice president kamala harris. here how the oakland native will have a part in tonight'
united front, despite the es ka rating family rift. focusing ahead of commonwealth day separations. >> this has shown us a true nature of a global emergency. >> a lot of healthcare workers in the uk. >> the royals bracing for blowback, which is dividing opinion on this side of the pond. >> when it comes to the queen, she is incredibly popular a. lot feel protective of her. i think when harry and meghan are said to say things critical of her, that's when they start to...
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healthcare provider about nuplazid. edward: new data from the centers from disease 25% of americans have received one dose of the covid-19 vaccine, this week the unitedo 3% and most asian countries could be countries like china and south korea feel less pressure to vaccinate because they have been successful inn containing the virus through border control, quarantine and contact tracing. now health officials fear the herd immunity might be at stake. let's bring an trump nationally security advisor kt mcfarland and revolution trump, washington and we the people. let's start with vaccinations. in this country people are playing hunger games to try to get the vaccination and if you look at china, is that going to stop the coronavirus from continuing in the globe? >> there is nothing that shows a difference between the united states and china more starkly than how we dealt with the coronavirus. the chinese knew they had a problem from the very beginning, what was their solution, they locked their country down they don't let them travel in and out of wuhan to other parts of china, anybody who had coronavirus had a total surveillance in china so they watch
healthcare provider about nuplazid. edward: new data from the centers from disease 25% of americans have received one dose of the covid-19 vaccine, this week the unitedo 3% and most asian countries could be countries like china and south korea feel less pressure to vaccinate because they have been successful inn containing the virus through border control, quarantine and contact tracing. now health officials fear the herd immunity might be at stake. let's bring an trump nationally security...
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healthcare premiums. food nutrition assistance. it's hard to believe that 24 million adults and 11 million children, as i speak, in the united states suffer from food insecurity. that means simply they don't have enough food to eat. did you ever imagine in the united states of america you'd see lines, literally miles long, folks in their automobiles waiting for a box of food to be put in their trunk. i stood in line handing out food. the people coming up never, ever, ever thought they'd be in that position. this will help families who are behind on their rent and mortgage payments so they aren't thrown out of their homes. look, the bottom line is this. this plan puts us on a path to beating the virus. this plan gives those families who are struggling the most the help and the breathing room they need to get through this moment. this plan gives small businesses in this country a fighting chance to survive. and one more thing. this plan is historic. taken all together, this plan is going to make it possible to cut child poverty in half. let me say it again. it's significant, historic, will cut child poverty in half. there's much more
healthcare premiums. food nutrition assistance. it's hard to believe that 24 million adults and 11 million children, as i speak, in the united states suffer from food insecurity. that means simply they don't have enough food to eat. did you ever imagine in the united states of america you'd see lines, literally miles long, folks in their automobiles waiting for a box of food to be put in their trunk. i stood in line handing out food. the people coming up never, ever, ever thought they'd be in...
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did a story and they have examined cigna, which is the great big healthcare insurance company. 13th largest, i believe, business in the united states of america. and what they found is that employees are routinely subjected to critical race theory lessons. and you know critical race theory means everything is racist. they are also asked not to consider white men while hiring -- in hiring decisions. they have internal policy of quotas that creates a demoralizing effect. and apparently, according to leaked documents and chat logs after the death of george floyd they started holding mandatory town halls described as giant white guilt events and they revised the dress code to allow black lives matter attire there at cigna. rachel: interesting. will: cigna employee told "the washington examiner" in that story given the hiring practices they have in place where white male candidates are blocked. i have to say yes there is obvious discrimination at the company. now, in response to this senator marco rubio has said the following you have to wonder how a corporate culture so consumed by dividing americans can effectively serve our na
did a story and they have examined cigna, which is the great big healthcare insurance company. 13th largest, i believe, business in the united states of america. and what they found is that employees are routinely subjected to critical race theory lessons. and you know critical race theory means everything is racist. they are also asked not to consider white men while hiring -- in hiring decisions. they have internal policy of quotas that creates a demoralizing effect. and apparently, according...
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healthcare provider about rybelsus® today. ♪ david: and now a surge at our southern border unlike anything the united states has faced in thespondent griff griff jenkins is in the great town of el paso with what he is uncovering. griff, how does it look? >> reporter: well, dade, good morning to you. those numbers surging are not only shocking the american people, but they're jaw-dropping for the border patrol officials themselves. all across the 2,000 miles of the southwest border between the u.s. and mexico the number of children that are crossing our border is what is really troubling. look at this, 14,000 children in our custody, unaccompanied minors, 9500, and hhs here. and then there are 4500 in the care of cbp. here specifically where i am, el paso, the border patrol chief, gloria johnson, is issuing a statement saying the highest population for the el paso sector is the unaccompanied miners with a 96% increase compared to february 2020. this prompted the d measures s secretary to make his first trip to the border with senators portman, peters, murphy and cap toe. overall, the texas governor greg abbott has decidedded
healthcare provider about rybelsus® today. ♪ david: and now a surge at our southern border unlike anything the united states has faced in thespondent griff griff jenkins is in the great town of el paso with what he is uncovering. griff, how does it look? >> reporter: well, dade, good morning to you. those numbers surging are not only shocking the american people, but they're jaw-dropping for the border patrol officials themselves. all across the 2,000 miles of the southwest border...
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more team-based healthcare delivery we need more of all of it it really helps us better care for our community and it gets more hands hired and resources through a mobile mammogram unit all of those things are required. we can do more for our communities. >> it's been all of those other health care needs we have not been focused on that have been neglected for a variety of reasons including people not going into get to care but also because of the lack of access so we need to really be aware of that focus. i want to thank the witnesses here today and our colleagues for a thoughtful discussion and i want to thank doctor shah, doctor jha and doctor abraham for the work that you are doing on the front line working their way through this. llfor any senators that wish to ask additional questions for the record will be due in ten business days at 5 p.m. it will also remain open until additional materials. this committee will next meet on tuesday march 15th at 10 a.m. to be, deputy secretary of labor. the committee stands adjourned. .. >> [inaudible conversations]
more team-based healthcare delivery we need more of all of it it really helps us better care for our community and it gets more hands hired and resources through a mobile mammogram unit all of those things are required. we can do more for our communities. >> it's been all of those other health care needs we have not been focused on that have been neglected for a variety of reasons including people not going into get to care but also because of the lack of access so we need to really be...
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units that are going to get out into poorly served areas. we're going to increase dramatically the number of people who will give the vaccination, regular military people, volunteers from retired physicians, nurses, and other healthcare providers, in order to get this machine running really smoothly. that's what the president was talking about tonight. that's what he speaks to us in private about, and that's when you see a much more uniformed approach of efficiency of getting vaccines into people's arms. that's exactly what he was referring to tonight. >> and dr. patel, they're talking about sticking vaccines in the arms of anyone who wants one, to make everyone who wants one eligible by may 1st. that's a massive undertaking, but to hear dr. fauci saying this what everybody talks about publicly and privately, it's clear that it's all hands on deck for them. >> even legally here in d.c., you see the states want to match up. the feds have been delivering on getting more and more supply directly, as dr. fauci mentioned, you can tell the states are feeling the pressure and they're -- to get more people vaccinated, all while also trying to keep an eye -- we're grove with our numbers of cases, but 37 a,000 cases this week,
units that are going to get out into poorly served areas. we're going to increase dramatically the number of people who will give the vaccination, regular military people, volunteers from retired physicians, nurses, and other healthcare providers, in order to get this machine running really smoothly. that's what the president was talking about tonight. that's what he speaks to us in private about, and that's when you see a much more uniformed approach of efficiency of getting vaccines into...
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majority of family units are now being released into the interior of the country and a lot of them are going to go into communities that don't have the hospital capacity or healthcareources to deal with them. so this really exacerbates a public health crisis in addition to national security crisis. brian: you can imagine how steve miller feels because he worked so and remain in mexico policy, building up the wall and letting everybody know, you're not going to get in by showing up, you will get deported, they actually solved the problem and biden blew it up. if you don't believe biden thinks it's a problem, he's sending staff. they're setting up an ellis island center, they say people will come in, they will get screen and get processed and they are going to be let into our country within 72 hours or deported but i sense they are going -- don't tell me that they're all testing negative for coronavirus. this is going to be incredible and the number is 500 families a day coming through. steve: currently they are breaking the law and keeping people longer than they are supposed to do. we are telling you about people who are coming into the country and checked as they
majority of family units are now being released into the interior of the country and a lot of them are going to go into communities that don't have the hospital capacity or healthcareources to deal with them. so this really exacerbates a public health crisis in addition to national security crisis. brian: you can imagine how steve miller feels because he worked so and remain in mexico policy, building up the wall and letting everybody know, you're not going to get in by showing up, you will get...
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healthcare provider before starting on omnipod. simplify diabetes. simplify life. omnipod. jackie: made in america, electric vehicle maker elektrimekanika announcing a brand-new factory in the unitedo, paul rivera. paul, good morning to you. tell me about the new plant, where it's located and why you're making this move now. >> yeah, good morning, jackie. thanks for having us. well, we're really excited to announce we're going to put a facility in mesa, arizona. it's just for a lot of reasons. the biggest reason for us is we want to have a made in the usa product,s that's one of the biggest reasons. another reason for us is we want to mitigate against the chinese tariffs. we want to tap into the u.s. talent pool. we want to make sure we can tap into a logistics base. so there's just lots of reasons to do it and we're really excite todd be here in the u.s. jackie: we have photographs of your electric vehicles there, they look really cool. tell us about them. tell us about the price point and how you stack up to the competition, because there's a lot out there. >> there is. but this is very different car. this is a single occupant ev. different than any other vehicle that's out ther
healthcare provider before starting on omnipod. simplify diabetes. simplify life. omnipod. jackie: made in america, electric vehicle maker elektrimekanika announcing a brand-new factory in the unitedo, paul rivera. paul, good morning to you. tell me about the new plant, where it's located and why you're making this move now. >> yeah, good morning, jackie. thanks for having us. well, we're really excited to announce we're going to put a facility in mesa, arizona. it's just for a lot of...