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what areas does the united healthcare not cover. do they cover hawaii, washington and oregon, all these parts of the u.s.? are there some areas they don't cover? >> i know they cover the 48 states. i don't know if i'm allowed to ask -- i believe we have a representative on the call to answer the question. >> go ahead shannon. >> they would be allowed to compete with other plans and give the driver to some extent the issue around the mixed families. is that -- trying to understand how we're going to rate, how the hss will rate these various issues when it comes down to a final evaluation. i think it's up to us to help with the principles to make the decisions regarding the rating. >> as i mentioned before, the ppo aspect of this that you did not have to go through your primary care doctor. that in my opinion saves money a lot of times. not all medicare advantage plans have that ppo in the plan. you have to go through a regular doctor. that part i think is very important to have in this united healthcare. that was the first time we ha
what areas does the united healthcare not cover. do they cover hawaii, washington and oregon, all these parts of the u.s.? are there some areas they don't cover? >> i know they cover the 48 states. i don't know if i'm allowed to ask -- i believe we have a representative on the call to answer the question. >> go ahead shannon. >> they would be allowed to compete with other plans and give the driver to some extent the issue around the mixed families. is that -- trying to...
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what areas does the united healthcare not cover. do they cover hawaii, washington and oregon, all these parts of the u.s.? are there some areas they don't cover? >> i know they cover the 48 states. i don't know if i'm allowed to ask -- i believe we have a representative on the call to answer the question. >> go ahead shannon. >> they would be allowed to compete with other plans and give the driver to some extent the issue around the mixed families. is that -- trying to understand how we're going to rate, how the hss will rate these various issues when it comes down to a final evaluation. i think it's up to us to help with the principles to make the decisions regarding the rating. >> as i mentioned before, the ppo aspect of this that you did not have to go through your primary care doctor. that in my opinion saves money a lot of times. not all medicare advantage plans have that ppo in the plan. you have to go through a regular doctor. that part i think is very important to have in this united healthcare. that was the first time we ha
what areas does the united healthcare not cover. do they cover hawaii, washington and oregon, all these parts of the u.s.? are there some areas they don't cover? >> i know they cover the 48 states. i don't know if i'm allowed to ask -- i believe we have a representative on the call to answer the question. >> go ahead shannon. >> they would be allowed to compete with other plans and give the driver to some extent the issue around the mixed families. is that -- trying to...
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. >>> a reversal from united healthcare, the insurer will delay a recently announced plan to stop payingr from millions of patients for effectively steering people away from er visits, many at risk of long term effects of can he void. there has been a decline in covid visits relating to covid. anthem announced a similar policy several years ago that led to similar backlash and a federal lawsuit which is ongoing. >>> okay. could we see a 12-team college football playoff in the near future? andy scholes has this morning's "bleacher report." >> good morning, christine. so the college football playoff committee is considering expanding the playoffs from 14 all the way to 12 when they meet in chicago next week and this change could happen as early as the 2023 season. here is how it would all work, you've got the top four seeded conference champions would receive a bye under the proposed model, the remaining eight teams would play at the home field of the higher ranked team, the quarterfinals and semi-finals would be played in the traditional bowl games and the national championship would be h
. >>> a reversal from united healthcare, the insurer will delay a recently announced plan to stop payingr from millions of patients for effectively steering people away from er visits, many at risk of long term effects of can he void. there has been a decline in covid visits relating to covid. anthem announced a similar policy several years ago that led to similar backlash and a federal lawsuit which is ongoing. >>> okay. could we see a 12-team college football playoff in the...
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united healthcare, boeing also near the top best day for the s&p since the month of may, may 14th, itrials, materials very strong technology very much getting a big boost today. same with the semiconductors, the past tied to the price of bitcoin, but all higher, facebook as well, the russell 2000 index, up more than 2% on the day, taking a yearly gain so far to more than 15% >>> ahead on the show we'll discussing the by rally, and lingering concerns with rick reider lindsey bell is with us, northern trust well management katie nixon joins us today as well >> what do you do as an investor last week it was all about a pivot, and there goes value over growth, and less liquidity, and then boom, a huge rally and reversal today. >> it shows you extrapolating from a few days' activity everyone was like, no, no, value trade is over. we did a round trip, down almost exactly as much at, maybe not that much about the fundamental inputs has change d in other words, the market had some concern coming into today. and you only had one third of s&p stocks that were above their 50-day average primed f
united healthcare, boeing also near the top best day for the s&p since the month of may, may 14th, itrials, materials very strong technology very much getting a big boost today. same with the semiconductors, the past tied to the price of bitcoin, but all higher, facebook as well, the russell 2000 index, up more than 2% on the day, taking a yearly gain so far to more than 15% >>> ahead on the show we'll discussing the by rally, and lingering concerns with rick reider lindsey bell is...
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we've got a change and recognize were talking about healthcare spending we are talking about attracting money from worker wages in the united states and when were talking about addressing healthcare, were really talking about giving small businesses the money they deserve instead of the current model for most businesses in the united states getting ripped off their healthcare benefits designed something they can change and restructure. john: good morning edward, you're on with dr. marty makary. >> thank you. i would like to ask with the co-pays and all of the stuff, when it to become a thing in america. to me seem like the biggest game in the world, like no one else would you pay like this and then my second question would be my justification is that healthcare ceos to make that much money. maybe capped at 500,000 or some others' percentage of money. it is so stupid that they're going to be denying people lifesaving carrie and these guys were walking away with money that they can even spend in a lifetime. >> good people. i'm convinced in healthcare every level administration, insurance, clinicians nurses we have good people
we've got a change and recognize were talking about healthcare spending we are talking about attracting money from worker wages in the united states and when were talking about addressing healthcare, were really talking about giving small businesses the money they deserve instead of the current model for most businesses in the united states getting ripped off their healthcare benefits designed something they can change and restructure. john: good morning edward, you're on with dr. marty makary....
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citigroup is starting a new global healthcare wellness unit.consumers increasing interest in wellness and self-care has created a $4.5 trillion market. personal care, beauty, and antiaging and i am participating in that. tyler dickson, citigroup co. global cohead of -- thanks for being with us. describe the opportunity set and how and where you see it. tyler: we are very excited about the new alignment of our opportunity. we announced this morning that a new supergroup which takes all of our banking capital markets and advisory businesses that are currently in global healthcare and global consumer and wellness units and we are lining them into a single unit that will take advantage of this trend. we think and alignment of health care consumer and retail in a single unit will let us know after the health and wellness opportunity. the origins of the trend wellness was certainly here before the pandemic. the pandemic has helped accelerate this opportunity and a massive step up in interest by my client. consumers are taking more active role in driv
citigroup is starting a new global healthcare wellness unit.consumers increasing interest in wellness and self-care has created a $4.5 trillion market. personal care, beauty, and antiaging and i am participating in that. tyler dickson, citigroup co. global cohead of -- thanks for being with us. describe the opportunity set and how and where you see it. tyler: we are very excited about the new alignment of our opportunity. we announced this morning that a new supergroup which takes all of our...
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blue cross, united healthcare, these companies are monsters. humana.here is no insurance company involved with medicare. if you just have medicare, you don't need an insurance company. you don't need a supplemental. just use medicare, pay your 20%, or make that freak too -- free too. they don't call it health insurance. they just call it healthcare. there would be 40 million people that lose their jobs. they cannot do that. they control all of the legislation. the money they donate to political campaigns and affordable healthcare, they are taking. host: bill in memphis, tennessee. support it. caller: i do support it 101%. i have members of my family who benefited greatly from obamacare and i think that people should stop the way they are doing. one more thing i noted. the girl that called from mississippi, you cut her off in the point she was getting ready to make. but the white people can talk all we want to talk. go and join your other racist people. host: that is ridiculous. once you have made your point, we try to move on so we can get as many voic
blue cross, united healthcare, these companies are monsters. humana.here is no insurance company involved with medicare. if you just have medicare, you don't need an insurance company. you don't need a supplemental. just use medicare, pay your 20%, or make that freak too -- free too. they don't call it health insurance. they just call it healthcare. there would be 40 million people that lose their jobs. they cannot do that. they control all of the legislation. the money they donate to political...
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the ac iso a nonprofit transdisciplinary organization of clinicians, advocates and healthcare organizations unitedin common mission to improve the health of america's underserved populationsfe and to enhance the development and support of the healthcare clinicians serving same populations by the ceo for the area primary health care in albany georgia we serve 45000ea patients. prior to serving ceos butor most of my career in human resources which has allowed me to it haveon experience at delivering care to the underserved in recruiting and retaining the workforce to support these needs. three things i would like to talk s about today the people who do this work are committed, they are mission driven and they are dedicated by the patients receive the care they are resilient, smart and inspiring. support for these peoples critical and paid huge dividends.r let me give you a little more each of these. also about the people who are committed, mission driven and dedicated it makes more sense to kinda give some ideas about the realities of working underserved population but many patients suffer chronic c
the ac iso a nonprofit transdisciplinary organization of clinicians, advocates and healthcare organizations unitedin common mission to improve the health of america's underserved populationsfe and to enhance the development and support of the healthcare clinicians serving same populations by the ceo for the area primary health care in albany georgia we serve 45000ea patients. prior to serving ceos butor most of my career in human resources which has allowed me to it haveon experience at...
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idea held by all, and in fact the fact that over 53% of people in the united states have a favourable opinion of the affordable healthcarehat will hopefully change some people's mines. == will hopefully change some people's mines. -- affordable care act- _ people's mines. -- affordable care act. tempo _ people's mines. -- affordable care act. tempo matt - people's mines. -- affordable care act. tempo matt comynl care act. tempo matt comyn thank you for coming on. thank ou for thank you for coming on. thank you for having _ thank you for coming on. thank you for having me. _ thank you for coming on. thank you for having me. -- - thank you for coming on. thank you for having me. -- sonia - you for having me. -- sonia gison you for having me. -- sonia gipson rankin, _ you for having me. -- sonia gipson rankin, inc- you for having me. -- sonia gipson rankin, inc you - you for having me. -- sonia gipson rankin, inc you for l gipson rankin, inc you for coming. warner music group is buying david guetta's recorded music catalogue from the past two decades along with any future recording in a deal rumoured to be around $100 milli
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what we know about virtual care units is that generally bigger consumers of healthcare have more complex cases so individual appointments may be not the best mark apprehensively especially thinking about costs to calculate what we are delivering in terms of values or something honestly we've developed over time several secretaries and model that held up well when you look back at it so big wave of care, generally more demanding patients from relatively secure so that means more complex cases which means greater cost. >> let me see, is there anything you said that answered question, what portion of the 22, 23 medical care request funds are a result of increasing cost to to deferred care during the pandemic? you may have said that but -- >> -- >> due to cover, 7.9% is the estimate. >> 7.9% of the increase? >> yes. 5%, 4.9% is for intensity, inflation reliance and another 2% for demographic changes fpopulation changes. >> thank you for that. let me ask about community care, your budget submission note the department -- note the desire to place veterans at the center of their own care and pr
what we know about virtual care units is that generally bigger consumers of healthcare have more complex cases so individual appointments may be not the best mark apprehensively especially thinking about costs to calculate what we are delivering in terms of values or something honestly we've developed over time several secretaries and model that held up well when you look back at it so big wave of care, generally more demanding patients from relatively secure so that means more complex cases...
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they weren't as vaccinated as we are in the united states and the healthcare system is so different. i find it hard to imagine. >> yeah. well, that's a good point. the vaccination rate is low in india and why it went from india to the u.k. now 90% of the cases in the u.k. and become probably the predominant variant in the united states. but again the masks especially if you are unvaccinated makes sense to wear them indoors in public areas, in crowded areas because you are vulnerable to the new variant if you are unvaccinated. >> dana: you talk about needing two shots. a new study out of oxford that says that mixing the astrazeneca vaccine with pfizer could protect more. >> it gives a lot more flexibility and makes sense. remember, pfizer is a lot more protective than astrazeneca. so if you give a pfizer dose as the second dose instead of two doses of astrazeneca research found you will get better protection. what you've had the astrazeneca vaccine and you've had an allergic reaction and can't get the second dose. >> dana: any side effects we know of? >> the same side effects of soren
they weren't as vaccinated as we are in the united states and the healthcare system is so different. i find it hard to imagine. >> yeah. well, that's a good point. the vaccination rate is low in india and why it went from india to the u.k. now 90% of the cases in the u.k. and become probably the predominant variant in the united states. but again the masks especially if you are unvaccinated makes sense to wear them indoors in public areas, in crowded areas because you are vulnerable to...
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the economist intelligence unit survey ranked 140 cities on factors including infrastructure, education and access to healthcares that responded swiftly to the coronavirus outbreak ranked highly. see you later. hello. two main points to take from our forecast for the next five days. number one, there is very little rain on the way for the uk as a whole, and number two — temperatures will be sitting above average for the majority of us in the days ahead. the reason for this weather, this ridge of high pressure which extends up from the azores. we will see various weather fronts trying to push their way in to the north—west. there'll be some rain for the northern isles on thursday. more cloud around in general and some patchy, light rain possible around western coasts and hills, often quite mucky and murky here with mist and fog as well. best of the sunshine on thursday will be for central and eastern england. quite windy to the north. that could break the cloud up quite nicely across eastern scotland, seeing temperatures up to 23 around the moray firth. further south, 21l—25 across central and eastern england. 0
the economist intelligence unit survey ranked 140 cities on factors including infrastructure, education and access to healthcares that responded swiftly to the coronavirus outbreak ranked highly. see you later. hello. two main points to take from our forecast for the next five days. number one, there is very little rain on the way for the uk as a whole, and number two — temperatures will be sitting above average for the majority of us in the days ahead. the reason for this weather, this ridge...
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>> the president of the united states told people to come, we will give you free healthcare, change all that really worked under the trump administration and gave the green light to thousands, hundreds of thousands of immigrants to come across the border. for her to say not to come is hypocritical. going against what the president wanted by his actions, his words were the things that caused the crisis to begin with. the guatemalan president said it is what you are saying that is causing this crisis, that is why people are leaving, you invited them to come in. that is the root cause of this. how do we stop it? listen to customs and border protection agents. they know how to stop it, how to deal with it. restore trump administration policies that were working but anything with trump on it must be wrong so we will reverse anything that has trump on it and now we are paying a price. jillian: something marco rubio said, quote, the argument from the left is this country is a place that has not been for good for people other than the majority over much of our history and hispanics just don't b
>> the president of the united states told people to come, we will give you free healthcare, change all that really worked under the trump administration and gave the green light to thousands, hundreds of thousands of immigrants to come across the border. for her to say not to come is hypocritical. going against what the president wanted by his actions, his words were the things that caused the crisis to begin with. the guatemalan president said it is what you are saying that is causing...
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region but communities would be left out how much input is united states having where we would like to have vaccines donated and to healthcareorkers and how do we help them get access to these vaccines? >> and then based on the plans and those that have a robust dialogue so looking at those specifics that is the main approach to that. >> i am not familiar but i know we are urging countries to prioritize healthcare workers first but we are ultimately. >> but my concern is either the donor and to set up some rules for the road and then to be distributed and deliberate and according to yourr own plans and then to be successful from what they are doing. now bear in mind so before return it over to them do they actually submit so we can review their plan of operation? >> in the case of mexico, no. they are using that as a procurement because it's not donated material because they buy it themselves. >> that we are donating our vaccines and there has beenon consultations i don't know how detailed that has been. >> i know you are working hard and doing your best but we have done everything possible especially those that are receivin
region but communities would be left out how much input is united states having where we would like to have vaccines donated and to healthcareorkers and how do we help them get access to these vaccines? >> and then based on the plans and those that have a robust dialogue so looking at those specifics that is the main approach to that. >> i am not familiar but i know we are urging countries to prioritize healthcare workers first but we are ultimately. >> but my concern is...
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thriving middle class so nobody's stands to benefit from being in the united states, nobody stands tos beneft from getting free american healthcareation? that's such an insane consistent c it us so intellectually dishonest, unserious at every level. the reality is, vice president harris doesn't believe it. she doesn't believe it for one second. nor does president biden. nor do their staffs. they came in with a goal to dismantle border security and that's what they're doing. maria: we had 180,000 apprehensions at the border in may alone. that doesn't include all the got-aways. stephen miller, great to get your perspective on all of this. thank you so much. steven miller joining us this morning. when we come back, lindsey graham called it extortion, my next guest says it was astonishing. president biden's flip-flop on an infrastructure deal. how much credibility did biden lose with the senators he claimed to have unified with and was actually anything accomplished att all? senator john barrasso on biden's radical agenda, next. t all? t all? senator john ♪ sometimes you wanna go ♪ ♪ where everybody knows your name ♪ ♪♪ ♪ and they're
thriving middle class so nobody's stands to benefit from being in the united states, nobody stands tos beneft from getting free american healthcareation? that's such an insane consistent c it us so intellectually dishonest, unserious at every level. the reality is, vice president harris doesn't believe it. she doesn't believe it for one second. nor does president biden. nor do their staffs. they came in with a goal to dismantle border security and that's what they're doing. maria: we had...
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healthcare has more from washington dc. the pace of vaccinations has slowed significantly in the united states and we already started to see signals of this. given the fact that the united states has a surplus of vaccine dosages and sharing them by the millions around the world. but the reason is, is that there is still existing in the united states vaccine hesitancy. what we saw was back in april, there was a vaccination rate of about 3000000 people a day. now we're seeing about a 1000000 vaccines a week in the united states. so what the u. s. is doing is revamping it school. initially, the president had said that he wanted 70 percent of adults by july, 4th, the independence day holiday to receive at least one dose. but given the fact that young people especially are resistant to getting this, they have revamped that goal. now it will be by age 27 and above by july, 4th 70 percent of adults will have received one dose. some of the most vaccinated countries which relied heavily on chinese made jobs are experiencing a resurgence and covered 19 outbreaks. a report by the new york time shows countries are pacing the u. s. in
healthcare has more from washington dc. the pace of vaccinations has slowed significantly in the united states and we already started to see signals of this. given the fact that the united states has a surplus of vaccine dosages and sharing them by the millions around the world. but the reason is, is that there is still existing in the united states vaccine hesitancy. what we saw was back in april, there was a vaccination rate of about 3000000 people a day. now we're seeing about a 1000000...
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>> guest: john, healthcare became for years ago officially the largest business in the united states. $3.5 trillion industry. and yet, we were unable to pivot, not just in terms of capacity management but also in terms of our research systems. the pharmaceutical industry moved quickly with prepayment of that vaccine but the rest of our research info structure was not able to move quickly. for example, when the pandemic it the entire country was asking some very basic with clinical questions. how does it spread? do masks work? how many people are a symptomatically man what are the most contagious? not of those questions were answered with any sort of rapid research and the nih gets $40 billion a year and they couldn't pivot one dime of that in the first six months to answer any of those questions so basically you had a vacuum of knowledge and political opinions fill that vacuum. >> host: one place where we sought rapid research and rapid development was in the development of a vaccine in this country. now widely distributed and is that one place where there wasn't slowness or rigidity
>> guest: john, healthcare became for years ago officially the largest business in the united states. $3.5 trillion industry. and yet, we were unable to pivot, not just in terms of capacity management but also in terms of our research systems. the pharmaceutical industry moved quickly with prepayment of that vaccine but the rest of our research info structure was not able to move quickly. for example, when the pandemic it the entire country was asking some very basic with clinical...
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healthcare provider about rybelsus® today. >> tucker: los angeles is the second largest city in the united states.iful. all of it is in trouble. tonight we're learning just how deeply in trouble. fox's bill -- has that story for us. hi, bill. >> hi, tucker. it's good to see you. look, here in l.a. over the last year or so we've had a trifecta of things to happen out here. we had our police defunded. we've had thousands of inmates released during covid and we have a brand-new ultraprogressive d.a. whose policies if we're being honest is friendly to criminals. crime is now going occupy and we've got some exclusive video from this afternoon. take a look at this. this was a brazen daytime attack on sunday. a man walks up to a hispanic woman pumping gas, punches her in the face and stomps on her on the ground. she was left with severe injuries, had to be hospitalized. thankfully is back home now but the sheriff's department says this was a totally random attack and they are now hunting for the suspect. take a look at him. big guy. he's between six foot and 6'3" and possibly up to 350 pounds. unfortunat
healthcare provider about rybelsus® today. >> tucker: los angeles is the second largest city in the united states.iful. all of it is in trouble. tonight we're learning just how deeply in trouble. fox's bill -- has that story for us. hi, bill. >> hi, tucker. it's good to see you. look, here in l.a. over the last year or so we've had a trifecta of things to happen out here. we had our police defunded. we've had thousands of inmates released during covid and we have a brand-new...
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healthcare act, which brought health insurance to 31000000 americans. because unlike in other industrialized countries that has not been a law in the united states, that it was telling its citizens to have health insurance, the republicans have always argued this is too expensive. it's a very individual decision. if you want to be insured or not, the democrats in contrast, arguing that they want to protect low income families and also the middle class of course, republican states. now, as you mentioned, including texas suit against a part of this law, which was essentially a penalty. if you were not insured, you had to have a penalty. you have to have to pay a penalty. the supreme court now deciding that no the states are not in charge, they don't have the legal standing to take that to the supreme court. and this is not the 1st time the court has rejected. republican attack on the bama k. now it's been the 3rd time, in fact, there have been decisions made by the supreme court in 2012 in 2015. and now again, always by the way, with a different legal reasoning underlying the ultimate goal, however, has always been the same. and that was to take obama care
healthcare act, which brought health insurance to 31000000 americans. because unlike in other industrialized countries that has not been a law in the united states, that it was telling its citizens to have health insurance, the republicans have always argued this is too expensive. it's a very individual decision. if you want to be insured or not, the democrats in contrast, arguing that they want to protect low income families and also the middle class of course, republican states. now, as you...
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potential of exchange programs between the united states and other countries has an option for global medical workforce ability diagnosis, treatment tract healthcare concerns like autism. could you speak more on how we, as policymakers can help facilitate that kind of exchange? could you share details in the partnership currently existing that you know of? >> again, thank you for that set of questions. in terms of the details of the partnership, i'd like to gather more information and get back to you in a more solid form i'm going to tell you in a couple of minutes. one thing he mentioned his lack of practitioners, child psychology. i was told by a colleague of mine in south africa there are 75 child psychologists in all of wafrica which is probably fewer than the upper west side of new york idea here is enablement at some level. eventually when you have a critical mass of trained people on thes ground, they can develop their own local institutions and training facilities and won't have a need but until then, there is a lot we have to do to do that. the kind of training k programs that could happen, i am happy detail, there are probably fellowship
potential of exchange programs between the united states and other countries has an option for global medical workforce ability diagnosis, treatment tract healthcare concerns like autism. could you speak more on how we, as policymakers can help facilitate that kind of exchange? could you share details in the partnership currently existing that you know of? >> again, thank you for that set of questions. in terms of the details of the partnership, i'd like to gather more information and get...
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united states. >> reporter: meanwhile, the rapidly spreading delta variant first identified in india remains. in missouri, a healthcarethey've seen a dramatic increase in hospitalizations as a result of the variant. >> well, we've seen now in four and a half weeks almost a sixfold increase in covid patients. and we're seeing the sort of unexpected increase in cases we never imagined this big of an increase. >> reporter: a stark reminder about the dangers of the virus for the unvaccinated. still some states are returning to pre-pandemic life. >> our vaccinations are upwards of 61.2%. so, we're really hitting this virus in a lot of fronts. and we're in a stronger position now. >> reporter: in places like georgia there was never a grand re-opening because things never really shut down, especially outside the city, many carried on with their pre-pandemic lives. now though as we're seeing a stronger push nationally to get younger americans targeted, we are seeing events here today like this at this popular brewery where they are hosting a pop-up vaccine event. georgia ranks bottom in the nation when it comes to vaccination
united states. >> reporter: meanwhile, the rapidly spreading delta variant first identified in india remains. in missouri, a healthcarethey've seen a dramatic increase in hospitalizations as a result of the variant. >> well, we've seen now in four and a half weeks almost a sixfold increase in covid patients. and we're seeing the sort of unexpected increase in cases we never imagined this big of an increase. >> reporter: a stark reminder about the dangers of the virus for the...
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of exchange programs between the united states and other countries as an option for involving the global medical workforce ability to diagnosis, treat and track healthcare concerns like autism. .. >> in africa which is probably you are than the upper west side of new york. and in the idea here is to we have enabled them to some level to eventually when you have a critical mass to train people on the ground, they can develop their own vocal institutions and local training facilities and what have need but until that point, there's a lot that we have to do to do that. so the kind of training programs that could happen, i am happy to detail them there are things, the travel and the fellowships. through nih, even other agencies but it is not focused enough on kind of providing even relatively small-scale opportunities. some of these are quite large scale programs and what we really need to do is try to go one by one and fund these individual places. the point that i want to make about treatment is that treatment doesn't necessarily have to be done, it takes highly trained professionals and wait are working to streamline over time and make it easier and that
of exchange programs between the united states and other countries as an option for involving the global medical workforce ability to diagnosis, treat and track healthcare concerns like autism. .. >> in africa which is probably you are than the upper west side of new york. and in the idea here is to we have enabled them to some level to eventually when you have a critical mass to train people on the ground, they can develop their own vocal institutions and local training facilities and...
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and he said why doesn't the president of the united states go over and tell the speaker of the house and the house democrats to pass the senate healthcare bill? and i said to him, senator, if you have 218 votes in your pocket, a list with 218 names, you should ankle on over to the house side of the rotunda and -- and give her the list because i don't think she has that list. and if she did, i think she'd pass the bill. and in fact, it took us months to pass that bill. we did pass that bill. there is an affordable care act. and by the way, as good as people say the republicans are at this, i remember john mccain turning his thumb down. and preserving the affordable care act. so, you know, when you have narrow majorities, nothing is guaranteed. >> yeah. you either have the votes, or you don't have the votes. and you -- and you can't make 'em up where they aren't. you know, this isn't lyndon johnson in 1958, anymore. it's just not. and david, quickly, on the point of the media, which president obama -- has talked about quite a lot. he says that there's -- there's no equivalent for the democrats to fox news and the republican party. what's
and he said why doesn't the president of the united states go over and tell the speaker of the house and the house democrats to pass the senate healthcare bill? and i said to him, senator, if you have 218 votes in your pocket, a list with 218 names, you should ankle on over to the house side of the rotunda and -- and give her the list because i don't think she has that list. and if she did, i think she'd pass the bill. and in fact, it took us months to pass that bill. we did pass that bill....
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healthcare act, which brought health insurance to 31000000 americans. because unlike in other industrialized countries that has not been a law in the united states, that it was telling its citizens to have health insurance, the republicans have always argued this is too expensive. it's a very individual decision. if you want to be insured or not, the democrats and contrast, arguing that they want to protect low income families and also the middle class of course, republican states. now, as you mentioned, including texas suit against a part of this law, which was essentially a penalty. if you were not insured, you had to have a penalty. you have to have to pay a penalty. the. so the supreme court now deciding that no the states are not in charge, they don't have the legal standing to take that to the supreme court. and this is not the 1st time the court has rejected. republican attack on a bomb care. now it's been the 3rd time, in fact there have been decisions made by the supreme court in 2012 in 2015. and now again, always by the way with a different legal. 3 reasoning underlying the ultimate goal, however, has always been the same. and that was to take
healthcare act, which brought health insurance to 31000000 americans. because unlike in other industrialized countries that has not been a law in the united states, that it was telling its citizens to have health insurance, the republicans have always argued this is too expensive. it's a very individual decision. if you want to be insured or not, the democrats and contrast, arguing that they want to protect low income families and also the middle class of course, republican states. now, as you...
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wasn't a big deal in the united states and at this point the delta will give us a small bump but we are going to manage it very easily with medical therapy. i think only healthcareng at close range, barbers and others should wear masks but for general public masking there is no scientific support. critics of that us olympian who turned her back on the flag and and some are being called racist and an american. former nfl player and current congressman burgess owens has some thoughts on that next, stay right there. jeanine: with shocking about the gwen berries isn't that she's entitled leftist to despises this country but that the media is going out of its way to torrent further anyone who criticizes her. listen to what liberals sports bribes intelligent and why wrote in the washington post, quote, there goes a dangerous black athlete betraying america come every time one of them stages of protest some white politician as the sudden authoritarian urge to call for their banishment is gwen berries no one's internal enemy, especially -- today's flagpole stabbings standards but representative van crenshaw server and by her that is demand the removal from the us olympi
wasn't a big deal in the united states and at this point the delta will give us a small bump but we are going to manage it very easily with medical therapy. i think only healthcareng at close range, barbers and others should wear masks but for general public masking there is no scientific support. critics of that us olympian who turned her back on the flag and and some are being called racist and an american. former nfl player and current congressman burgess owens has some thoughts on that...
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healthcare is at the white house with more and how racy comments were received there. there is the new presidente lacked and what impact it would have on negotiations in the eyes of the united states. in fact, that was a question posed to way to press secretaries and saki at the daily press briefing. not only what impact the election result could have negotiations, but also the comments by the president, a leg that he refuses to meet with you as president joe biden. here's what she had to say. well, we don't currently have diplomatic relations with iran or any plans to meet with the lead at the leader level. so it's unclear that anything has actually changed on that front. i will say that the president to do in our view is that the decision maker here is the supreme leader. that was the case before the election is the case today, will be the case probably moving forward. the iran nuclear negotiating teens just manage their 6 rounds of talks. they have not to get in to get announced the 7th round, but as is typical, they're back consulting with capitals and we're looking forward to seeing where that goes moving forward. now when complicating factor and all of this is the pre
healthcare is at the white house with more and how racy comments were received there. there is the new presidente lacked and what impact it would have on negotiations in the eyes of the united states. in fact, that was a question posed to way to press secretaries and saki at the daily press briefing. not only what impact the election result could have negotiations, but also the comments by the president, a leg that he refuses to meet with you as president joe biden. here's what she had to say....
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example, when it comes to the healthcare system of one of the big regions of the russian federation and we see this work is being coordinated from cyber realm of the unitedals have an interest in such type of manipulations. but i think it's thrown out these insinuations is ina-- russia is prepared to do it. let's continue our team. give the microphone to rt, please. was some of the question not answered? >> first of all did you commit about threatening ukraine. the summit was called in the first place when russia was building up -- [inaudible]. second part of the question and third part of the question was did you commit to stopping your crackdown against the opposition groups in russia? >> i didn't hear that part of the question. maybe it wasn't interpreted or maybe you decided to add the second question. let's turn now to commitments under the ukraine. we only have one commitment. promoting the implementation of the minsk agreements. we will take that path without any doubt if the russian side is going to do it. i want to point out one point. back in november of last year what happened the ukrainian delegation submitted their considerations how they pl
example, when it comes to the healthcare system of one of the big regions of the russian federation and we see this work is being coordinated from cyber realm of the unitedals have an interest in such type of manipulations. but i think it's thrown out these insinuations is ina-- russia is prepared to do it. let's continue our team. give the microphone to rt, please. was some of the question not answered? >> first of all did you commit about threatening ukraine. the summit was called in...
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united states. janitors, maintenance, and security workers around the u.s. and the world marked justice for janitors day tuesday and are holding actions all week to demand safety, fair pay, healthcaremigration reform, and respect in the workplace. in miami, unionized workers have been on strike since last thursday over low wages, pay discrimination, and unfair labor practices. this is miami janitor walter osores. >> we need to work two or three jobs. right now i only sleep four or five hours to be able to support my family. it is unfair. we want a better quality of life and for them to invest in the s and future workers. amy: william vanden heuvel, a former diplomat, lawyer and adviser to robert f. kennedy, died tuesday in new york city from complications of pneumonia at the age of 91. vanden heuvel fought for civil rights, including during his time at the justice department from 1962 to 1964. he also advocated for better conditions for prisoners, -- for incarcerated people, calling on the media to help shine a light on the failures of the criminal justice system. in 1972, he wrote, "the right to know in a democracy frequently depends on the demand to know by the media." he is surv
united states. janitors, maintenance, and security workers around the u.s. and the world marked justice for janitors day tuesday and are holding actions all week to demand safety, fair pay, healthcaremigration reform, and respect in the workplace. in miami, unionized workers have been on strike since last thursday over low wages, pay discrimination, and unfair labor practices. this is miami janitor walter osores. >> we need to work two or three jobs. right now i only sleep four or five...
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there's housing for working people and there would be some units set aside for teachers, for muni drivers, for non-profit workers and healthcare those that are entry level positions, that would be able to afford housing in our city and in my district, no longer exist. so we wanted to ensure that. another conversation we had, colleagues, was to ensure that we would have deeper affordability and that was affordable making to those in the 35, 40 and 50% a.m.i. and some of those that were left out and this project does just that. we have 27 units at this project at 41% a.m.i. and 23 of the units at 50% a.m.i. and supervisor walton i'm sorry to steal your constituents but we're going to have 39 units of former sunny dale residents living in this development and they will be relocated as sunny dale is rebuilt. we also ensure that we have some units at 80% and just a few, a happenedful, at 90 to 105% a.m.i. and those households, as i said, entry level teacher, making $60,000 a year, enter tree level muni worker, and making in the 40 to $50,000 a year salary, deputy sheriff, mental healthcare workers, those are the folks that make up
there's housing for working people and there would be some units set aside for teachers, for muni drivers, for non-profit workers and healthcare those that are entry level positions, that would be able to afford housing in our city and in my district, no longer exist. so we wanted to ensure that. another conversation we had, colleagues, was to ensure that we would have deeper affordability and that was affordable making to those in the 35, 40 and 50% a.m.i. and some of those that were left out...
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healthcare system, a network of hospitals, for example. or, you know, other-such facilities. shutting down the energy supply, let's say, of the entire-east coast of the united states. you know, what could be the health impacts of something like that? they could be enormous. >> robert lee is the ceo of cybersecurity company, drago, and he joins me now from krofton, maryland. good to see you, robert. so, the fbi director comparing these attacks to 9/11, in terms of threat, because of what they can do for infrastructure. i mean, he wouldn't do that without thought. i mean, do you agree with him, just how big and serious is the problem? >> absolutely. so, it sounds like it could be hyperbole. but in reality, these attacks can, absolutely, impact infrastructure and the people that depend on them. if you talk about, you know, manufacturing companies and stopping vaccine production. or hospitals and having to cancel emergency appointments. it, absolutely, can lead to a loss of human life. >> so far, the -- these are about money, it would seem, what we know. and -- and -- and, of course, the exposure of these vulnerabilities show what could happen, if the motive wa
healthcare system, a network of hospitals, for example. or, you know, other-such facilities. shutting down the energy supply, let's say, of the entire-east coast of the united states. you know, what could be the health impacts of something like that? they could be enormous. >> robert lee is the ceo of cybersecurity company, drago, and he joins me now from krofton, maryland. good to see you, robert. so, the fbi director comparing these attacks to 9/11, in terms of threat, because of what...
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healthcare system. a network of hospitals, for example. or, you know, other such facilities. shutting down the energy supply, let's say, of the entire east coast of the united states. you know, what could be the health impacts of something like that? they could be enormous. >> my colleague, michael holmes, discussed the threat posed by ransomware, earlier, with an expert. robert lee was a u.s. air force cyberwarfare operations officer, and now he is ceo of the cybersecurity company, dragos. here is part of their conversation. >> so far, everything has been criminal in nature, both from non-state actors and state actors. taking advantage of these things. but it does expose the weakness that everyone's concerned about. where you could do disruptive aattacks. and we have seen these types of attacks, before. not with ransomware but with cyberattacks and infrastructure. including, ukraine 2015 and ukraine in 2016 when cyberattacks took down portions of the electric-power system. >> yeah, absolutely. what worries you, most, in terms of potential impacts? i mean, you mention healthcare organizations being hit. one -- one imagines, at some point, lives are going to
healthcare system. a network of hospitals, for example. or, you know, other such facilities. shutting down the energy supply, let's say, of the entire east coast of the united states. you know, what could be the health impacts of something like that? they could be enormous. >> my colleague, michael holmes, discussed the threat posed by ransomware, earlier, with an expert. robert lee was a u.s. air force cyberwarfare operations officer, and now he is ceo of the cybersecurity company,...
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with those in education healthcare research and development and science we cannot equip a successful defense so i looking greater detail how the administration's request in the united states commitment to our allies to enhancing our partnerships and for all the discussion about deterring china and russia and these are important discussions it's also important to remember united states has been most successful and best protected working with many other nations because that makes us a global leader. some say it's too little others say it too much but that is simply not true it proposes a one.6 percent increase with those additional dollars as a result of leaving afghanistan so i think it is fair. but in order to begin the drafting bills, has to be agreed-upon i urge congress to bipartisan and bicameral discussions at the white house to establish the top lines we can begin our work in short order and for too long congress has spending in terms of defense and nondefense it's time we look at the totality that the appropriations committee has tried to do with our precious federal dollars to the greatest needs of today time is wasting we have to get to work. now first i w
with those in education healthcare research and development and science we cannot equip a successful defense so i looking greater detail how the administration's request in the united states commitment to our allies to enhancing our partnerships and for all the discussion about deterring china and russia and these are important discussions it's also important to remember united states has been most successful and best protected working with many other nations because that makes us a global...
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united states. >> hey, danny, since you're joining us, i'm going to have you stick around because i want you to weigh on on vaccine requirements especially in the healthcareturnout enspiring enthusiasm throughout the party. >> i'm so excited. i'm so excited. i'm so scared. ♪ ♪ you don't always set out to be a rock star. but when the spotlight finds you. you become one anyway. ♪ ♪ ♪ it's grilled cheese time. ♪ ♪ yeah, it's time for grilled cheese. ♪ ♪ after we make grilled cheese, ♪ ♪ then we're eating grilled cheese. ♪ ♪ because it's time. ♪ ♪ yeah. ♪ ♪ time for grilled cheese. ♪ one, two! one, two, three! only pay for what you need! with customized car insurance from liberty mutual! ♪ yeah. ♪ nothing rhymes with liberty mutual. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ there's a lot of talk about getting back to the way things were. but what does that mean? for the folks who run with us there is no going back, because they've never stopped working towards a better tomorrow. together, we run forward. my plaque psoriasis... ...the itching ...the burning. the stinging. my skin was no longer mine. my psoriatic arthritis, made my joi
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united states. 3,000 children have been placed in to florida. that is in addition to the males and other families that are being scattered about and the strain on our schools, our healthcarefrastructure, which already isn't serving american citizens. now you're adding this on top of it. there's no end in sight. there's nothing coming out of this white house. so the governors have no choice but to step up and i commend ron desantis, governor abbott, governor doocy for their leadership. >> martha: that's another potential legal challenge. all over the country and in somewhat secret fashion, people are being dropped off and flown in to states that does necessarily want them or believe that they have broken the law and don't abide that. you raise something about florida and texas and arizona and the leadership there. my mind goes back to last summer when you had places like washington state that were rejecting national guard during the riots. they said do not send the national guard in. so i'm thinking that we have this country where people are either in red states or blue states and have completely different philosophies about the way they want to run their country, complete
united states. 3,000 children have been placed in to florida. that is in addition to the males and other families that are being scattered about and the strain on our schools, our healthcarefrastructure, which already isn't serving american citizens. now you're adding this on top of it. there's no end in sight. there's nothing coming out of this white house. so the governors have no choice but to step up and i commend ron desantis, governor abbott, governor doocy for their leadership. >>...
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authorize medicaid, cms, the contract directly with local governmental units in the states that a put ideology ahead of healthcare. this would be a way to have essentially a local option to protect vulnerable citizens and extend medicaid to them on the same basis in a local area through a county, hospital district, a city that has occurred in most states that exercise a good judgment of taking 100 federal cents on the dollar to extend medicaid. have you considered this alternative, which i know his work previously in your home state of california and some of the places, and alternative that will be included in legislation that i'll be introducing with probably just about every democratic member from the 13 expansion states? [inaudible] >> i think we lost mr. doggett. jeremy, should we wait? will give it a couple minutes and then come back to him or at least allow him to finish his question and you to give an answer. what will do is will come back to mr. doggett. why don't we recognize mr. nunes, the german from california. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i really appreciate the time today and taking mr. secretary for
authorize medicaid, cms, the contract directly with local governmental units in the states that a put ideology ahead of healthcare. this would be a way to have essentially a local option to protect vulnerable citizens and extend medicaid to them on the same basis in a local area through a county, hospital district, a city that has occurred in most states that exercise a good judgment of taking 100 federal cents on the dollar to extend medicaid. have you considered this alternative, which i know...
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healthcare system, a network of hospitals, for example. or, you know, other-such facilities. shutting down the energy supply, let's say, of the entire-east coast of the united states. you know, what could be the health impacts of something like that? they could be enormous. >> in 2010, on a different network, i was interviewing then-cia director leon panetta. and i asked him what keeps him up at night? here is part of his answer. take a listen. >> the whole area of cybersecurity. we -- we are now in a world, in which cyberwarfare is very real. it could threaten our grid system. it could threaten our financial system. it could paralyze this country. >> that was 11 years ago. i guess, a larger question. why is the u.s. government not better prepared? >> well, of course, number one, it's got capabilities have increased all around. it's gotten worse and the scope has gotten larger. i think the -- the attack on colonial energy was a real-warning signal. and jbs, to some extent. but i think the attack on the energy company was -- was really a warning. and i think that, now, we've really got to get serious. i think the president's executive order is excellent. i t
healthcare system, a network of hospitals, for example. or, you know, other-such facilities. shutting down the energy supply, let's say, of the entire-east coast of the united states. you know, what could be the health impacts of something like that? they could be enormous. >> in 2010, on a different network, i was interviewing then-cia director leon panetta. and i asked him what keeps him up at night? here is part of his answer. take a listen. >> the whole area of cybersecurity. we...
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only for current healthcare issues going forward as we continue to have a shortage of doctors and nurses. when we doing to make sure we have all of the supplies we need here in the unitedtates to make sure americans at stay safe should there be another pandemic. and certainly it would be interesting to know the origin and how they got spread no doubt, that would be interesting. at this point though, for important to know how we will do with the next one. jon: of the time that you were saying that there could have been eight lab leak which resulted in the release of the coronavirus, the eco- health alliance doctor wrote a letter to dr. anthony fauci e-mail because he said i just want to say personal thank you on behalf of our staff and collaborative for publicly standing up and stating that the scientific evidence supports a natural origin for covid-19. well the doctors also one of those who have been involved in funding the wuhan institute in the research there. his organization $839 million from the u.s. putting on. i'm not clear whether any of that went to the wuhan institute. but he one of those people trying to protect the reputation of his institute and trying to
only for current healthcare issues going forward as we continue to have a shortage of doctors and nurses. when we doing to make sure we have all of the supplies we need here in the unitedtates to make sure americans at stay safe should there be another pandemic. and certainly it would be interesting to know the origin and how they got spread no doubt, that would be interesting. at this point though, for important to know how we will do with the next one. jon: of the time that you were saying...
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for example, when it comes to the healthcare system of one of the regions of the russian federation and we see this work being coordinated from the cyber realm of the unitedhould start working, that is in the united states and the russian federation. in principle we reached agreement about that. russia is ready to do it. let's continue our, give the microphone to rt. please give the microphone to, some of the questions i answered. reporter: two other parts to the question. first one, did you commit to stop threatening ukraine? the reason the summit was called in the first place or the timing of it was when russia was building up lots of forces across the border, second part of the question, third part of the question, did you commit to stopping your crackdown against the opposition groups inside of russia like alexi navolov >> translator: , i didn't hear that part of question. maybe it wasn't interpreted. maybe you decided to ask a second question. let's turn now to commitments under ukraine. we have only one commitment, promoting implementation of the minsk agreements f the russian side is prepared to do it we will take that path without any doubt. incid
for example, when it comes to the healthcare system of one of the regions of the russian federation and we see this work being coordinated from the cyber realm of the unitedhould start working, that is in the united states and the russian federation. in principle we reached agreement about that. russia is ready to do it. let's continue our, give the microphone to rt. please give the microphone to, some of the questions i answered. reporter: two other parts to the question. first one, did you...
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healthcare. first what's happening is something called value based care. what does that mean? that basically means today in the uniteddoctors are paid for action. so let's say they do extra lab tests. they're paid for doing more. they're shifting to be paid for people -- keeping people healthy. that's a very big shift, actually driven by the government, something i did when i was in government, something that the obama administration did too. it's a continuation and something that i'm sure the biden administration will continue to push because it keeps people healthy. so that's one. the second thing is tech. these healthcare businesses are much more tech oriented than they were before. in fact, of the 10 ipos that just came out in the last three months in healthcare, google is an investor in over half of them. and that's not by mistake. so i think that's super interesting dynamic and why you're seeing massive influx of value come into the sector. maria: yeah. i mean, look, this is not new. i mean, the marriage of healthcare and technology has been going on now for a few years. but we continue to see major innovation.
healthcare. first what's happening is something called value based care. what does that mean? that basically means today in the uniteddoctors are paid for action. so let's say they do extra lab tests. they're paid for doing more. they're shifting to be paid for people -- keeping people healthy. that's a very big shift, actually driven by the government, something i did when i was in government, something that the obama administration did too. it's a continuation and something that i'm sure the...
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united is buying boeing, down. >> that is general electric, you can imagine will sell a lot of those plane engines to those planemakers. stuart: walmart making a bigger push into healthcareis week. a lot of people struggled, those with diabetes struggle to pay. walmart has a cheaper incident on the market. check the dow winners. top-of-the-line, goldman sachs $376 a share. stuart: the fact the federal reserve has given these banks a clean bill of health, morgan stanley and wells fargo, is that a great economic indicator for the health of the us economy in this reopening? stuart: i don't know. >> proxy play where the treasury inflation will go because treasury yields go up, make more on each loan made all out. stuart: goldman is the dow winner up $7, 2%. goldman sachs. the s&p 500 top winner there is morgan stanley and look at the nasdaq, not many on the nasdaq but they are headed by sky work solutions. comcast is up there. a deep he is up there. a broad range of stock industries doing well today and you are looking at new meme stocks. >> new ones being mentioned. 11:30 a.m. don't forget to tune in, did you see the stock yesterday? 97%, not a lot of news, last week's earn
united is buying boeing, down. >> that is general electric, you can imagine will sell a lot of those plane engines to those planemakers. stuart: walmart making a bigger push into healthcareis week. a lot of people struggled, those with diabetes struggle to pay. walmart has a cheaper incident on the market. check the dow winners. top-of-the-line, goldman sachs $376 a share. stuart: the fact the federal reserve has given these banks a clean bill of health, morgan stanley and wells fargo, is...
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food, water, shelter, for healthcare and education, and we can barely afford it for american citizens right now it. brian: governor of texas and former president of the unitedconomy would be this bad this quickly. i don't think i would have little bit longer. if you would have told me they would open the borders, it's beyond open borders, you don't get to pick and choose in none of us are allowed to pick and choose what laws choose what laws we choose not to obey. nott onlnly is joe biden and kaa harris -- they are choosing not to enforce the laws o the land. respecting our law, our borders, our sovereignty. then they are aiding and abetting in the law-breaking because they are only processing people that are coming, in they abolish the stay? mexico program, highly successful basically catch and will process you and have a good life in kamala. providing all of the services on the backs of the american taxpayer. i'm all for immigration legal immigration. brian: that's going to be the focus tonight. brian: that will be a big part of it the other thing is 90% of the heroin in this country comes across that border. we have an opioid crisis. brian: ght. sean: 95
food, water, shelter, for healthcare and education, and we can barely afford it for american citizens right now it. brian: governor of texas and former president of the unitedconomy would be this bad this quickly. i don't think i would have little bit longer. if you would have told me they would open the borders, it's beyond open borders, you don't get to pick and choose in none of us are allowed to pick and choose what laws choose what laws we choose not to obey. nott onlnly is joe biden and...