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it is only fair that you do the same analysis on blue shield and united healthcare instead of just kaiser. it seems unfair to just do one plan like that when i am sure there are issues in all plans. is there a plan to do that in the near future? >> absolutely. in fact, the item at the city government and oversight was continued to the call of the chair. we definitely intend on the board of supervisors committee to actually exam further about mental health services provided across board. we were glad there is public comment made today. i wanted to urge this commission and this board to really direct our staff to think about how to really have not just kaiser but contract serving our members all across to make sure there are timely mental health services provided. not just those who sign up with kaiser. what can we do as this board to ensure quality and timely services being delivered for all members. i want to add to the this as well. it is to respond the first public comment made by our retired firefighter. i also want to reference back to president follansbee remarks to think how we do w
it is only fair that you do the same analysis on blue shield and united healthcare instead of just kaiser. it seems unfair to just do one plan like that when i am sure there are issues in all plans. is there a plan to do that in the near future? >> absolutely. in fact, the item at the city government and oversight was continued to the call of the chair. we definitely intend on the board of supervisors committee to actually exam further about mental health services provided across board....
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that would be very good news yesterday the dow, the best performer of the dow was unh, united healthcareon the idea that things aren't as bad, not as big of a deal, we'll see the experts are saying we need a couple of weeks on this, but a lot of optimism and wall street feeling that looking at treasury yields you'll see right now the ten year is yielding 1.44% picking up a little bit. 30 year right now yielding 1.775% and this morning if you look at what's moving. cruise stocks are up as again if you think it's reopening play, there you go you have all those cruis
that would be very good news yesterday the dow, the best performer of the dow was unh, united healthcareon the idea that things aren't as bad, not as big of a deal, we'll see the experts are saying we need a couple of weeks on this, but a lot of optimism and wall street feeling that looking at treasury yields you'll see right now the ten year is yielding 1.44% picking up a little bit. 30 year right now yielding 1.775% and this morning if you look at what's moving. cruise stocks are up as again...
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the combined market value of the two companies and more so, tyler, their competition is there united healthcare is now competing directly with them so what is the mote around their business especially when investors are going looking for cash flows up front. >> you could say the same thing about your second sale, the much beleaguered peloton. they've got a wonderful, sort of first mover advantage here, but nobody's standing still. well, that's sort of a funny way to put it, isn't it, for peloton. but nobody's standing still. >> exactly if you look at it, valuation matters. what is peloton saying our cash flows will be much greater in the future. you get that discounted back in today's dollars, it's worth a lot less nobody is staying at the same place. the mote around their business is disappearing. two things are happening you've got more competitors in that space the apples of the world, fitbits, and the other part people have to understand is that we are reopening and this was a great story when we were stuck at home and in a reopening world, this stock needs to really reflect earnings growth
the combined market value of the two companies and more so, tyler, their competition is there united healthcare is now competing directly with them so what is the mote around their business especially when investors are going looking for cash flows up front. >> you could say the same thing about your second sale, the much beleaguered peloton. they've got a wonderful, sort of first mover advantage here, but nobody's standing still. well, that's sort of a funny way to put it, isn't it, for...
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in terms of restrictions in the united - healthcare system.s and different restrictions in different countries all around the world, what do you make of what the government and the various state authorities are doing? is it enough? it's not really enough to prevent omicron — it's not really enough to prevent omicron seriously. the problem is it's quite _ omicron seriously. the problem is it's quite difficult to see exactly what _ it's quite difficult to see exactly what would be capable of stopping omicron — what would be capable of stopping omicron. it is reasonable to suggest the large _ omicron. it is reasonable to suggest the large number of interventions such as _ the large number of interventions such as masks, they help, limiting gathering — such as masks, they help, limiting gathering sizes which helps. omicron is capable _ gathering sizes which helps. omicron is capable of causing super spreading events. but we have to remember— spreading events. but we have to remember that even though the majority— remember that even though the majo
in terms of restrictions in the united - healthcare system.s and different restrictions in different countries all around the world, what do you make of what the government and the various state authorities are doing? is it enough? it's not really enough to prevent omicron — it's not really enough to prevent omicron seriously. the problem is it's quite _ omicron seriously. the problem is it's quite difficult to see exactly what _ it's quite difficult to see exactly what would be capable of...
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we may be prepared in some regions, but because there's so many different ecosystems of healthcare in the united states, again, we don't have a national healthcare system. they a lot of people who fall between the cracks. i worried about that group vulnerable populations, but also i'm also worried about the non cove illnesses that have been neglected. health care screening cancer screening, and what we're seeing with a record breaking as kid admissions. so kids under 5 children being hospitalized is not so much only omicron, but also all of the diseases and healthy maintenance that has been neglected over the last 21 months. what can be done to keep on the chron at bay at this stage? well it's, it's very, very complex. if you look at what happened in the 1918 flu pandemic, it ended after all, pandemic stone glass forever. we just don't know what will happen with cove it and sorry, covey to it could be that armor cron will devour on delta, which it seems to be doing and leads, or milder illness. we do have evidence from south africa within the last day that if you get delta, you're not protect ag
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united states. american healthcare is largely privatized and lacks pricing regulation, both key traits of a capitalist system. this means not only is every element of the health care system from hospitals to drug manufacturers, owned and operated by the private sector. but those businesses of free to charge whatever they like. this makes staying healthy in the united states, a scarily expensive proposition. there's a small percentage of the population about 18 percent that does get some state support for medical costs, but for the vast majority, private health insurance is the only recourse they charge. notoriously expensive premiums making them unaffordable for many and filled with loopholes and gaps that mean even in short, americans can be left with hefty medical bills to pay. that's why. before the pandemic, it was estimated that 87000000 americans were uninsured, or under insured, and medical bills were a leading cause of customer bankruptcy. new in the united states, people can access health care because they can't afford health insurance even if they have insurance. they are buried in debt afte
united states. american healthcare is largely privatized and lacks pricing regulation, both key traits of a capitalist system. this means not only is every element of the health care system from hospitals to drug manufacturers, owned and operated by the private sector. but those businesses of free to charge whatever they like. this makes staying healthy in the united states, a scarily expensive proposition. there's a small percentage of the population about 18 percent that does get some state...
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we may be prepared in some regions, but because there's so many different ecosystems of healthcare in the united states, again, we don't have a national healthcare system. they a lot of people who fall between the cracks. i worried about that group vulnerable populations, but also i'm also worried about the non cubic illnesses that have been neglected. health care screening cancer screening, and what we're seeing with a record breaking as kid admissions. so kids under 5 children being hospitalized is not so much only omer crime, but old. so all of the diseases and health maintenance that has been neglected over the last 21 months. what can be done to keep on the chron at bay at this stage? well it's, it's very, very complex. if you look at what happened in the 1918 flu pandemic, it ended after all the pandemic stones last forever. we just don't know what will happen with our cov id and sars covey too. it could be that armor cron will devour on delta, which it seems to be doing and lead to a milder illness. we do have evidence from south africa within the last day that if you get delta, you're no
we may be prepared in some regions, but because there's so many different ecosystems of healthcare in the united states, again, we don't have a national healthcare system. they a lot of people who fall between the cracks. i worried about that group vulnerable populations, but also i'm also worried about the non cubic illnesses that have been neglected. health care screening cancer screening, and what we're seeing with a record breaking as kid admissions. so kids under 5 children being...
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returns on capital, a cum of names that we like that investors should want to consider, u&h, united healthcare private largest healthcare provider. 40 million members, revenue growth over the next 3 years. another one to look at would be tmo, thermal fisher, diversify sciences company. again, 79% organic revenue growth. still trades at discount relatively to peers. little bit more expensive than the market and lastly a little bit different flavor, bisa, liked it then and we love it now, down 16% from the high and down 3% year to date compared to s&p. another high quality that we think will serve investors well going forward. maria: still one of the highest market values in financial services although the banks that eclipsed it recently. cliff, good to see you, great conversation, cliff hodge on investing today. coming up the russia threat to ukraine. president biden stressing support amid the buildup of russian troops in ukraine border but some say biden's promises are not doing enough. new york city's challenge to the state constitution as the city council votes to allow noncitizens to vote.
returns on capital, a cum of names that we like that investors should want to consider, u&h, united healthcare private largest healthcare provider. 40 million members, revenue growth over the next 3 years. another one to look at would be tmo, thermal fisher, diversify sciences company. again, 79% organic revenue growth. still trades at discount relatively to peers. little bit more expensive than the market and lastly a little bit different flavor, bisa, liked it then and we love it now,...
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i was at the time the chief of the healthcare fraud unit of the united states attorney's office in bostoners made similar allegations. all over the country, these doctors were being bribed and were writing massive volumes of prescriptions for one of the most dangerous drugs on the market. every investigation of one of the companies starts with, is it possible to go after them criminally? but they're always very difficult. we're talking with, with the fda, we're talking within our group about ways to move cases along. >> narrator: the company announced it was being investigated. word spread on wall street. >> i would say there was something of a collective shrug. there had been a whole host of investigations of other companies-- companies that are industry leaders, and big fines that were paid. and so, i think the market looked at this as another investigation, one of many. >> narrator: insys' stock price rose. by early 2014, john kapoor's investment was approaching $1 billion in value. >> and around 2014, i started to publish research on ins. >> and you recommended it to investors to buy.
i was at the time the chief of the healthcare fraud unit of the united states attorney's office in bostoners made similar allegations. all over the country, these doctors were being bribed and were writing massive volumes of prescriptions for one of the most dangerous drugs on the market. every investigation of one of the companies starts with, is it possible to go after them criminally? but they're always very difficult. we're talking with, with the fda, we're talking within our group about...
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unit. lives struggling for mental healthcare. it unit. t more than £100 billion on welfare support during covid. the last 12 months _ support during covid. the last 12 months has _ support during covid. the last 12 months has been _ support during covid. the last 12 months has been a - 12 months has been a rollercoaster of emotions for me. one from realjoy and pride in what we are doing as a church and serving the community, but it is also difficult for me to manage that mentality. you listen to people's drowning moments, it is a revolving door, week on week, different people, different stories, different lives. but all individuals who are precious.— are precious. at times it has been relentless. _ are precious. at times it has been relentless. a - are precious. at times it has been relentless. a year - are precious. at times it has been relentless. a year of i are precious. at times it has i been relentless. a year of pain and suffering. but there has also been transformation and hope. ii also been transformation and ho e. �* ., , hope. i
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that would be very good news yesterday the dow, the best performer of the dow was unh, united healthcare, maybe on the idea that things aren't as bad, not as big of a deal, we'll see the experts are saying we need a couple of weeks on this, but a lot of optimism and wall street feeling that looking at treasury yields you'll see right now the ten year is yielding 1.44% picking up a little bit. 30 year right now yielding 1.775% and this morning if you look at what's moving. cruise stocks are up as again if you think it's reopening play, there you go you have all those cruise stocks up by 3.3% or better airlines up too. american airlines up by 2.5%, leading the way. energy stocks are up as well marathon up by 2.8%. that's because crude yesterday was up significantly, a gain of 5% or more yesterday best day since august 23rd. all of this as the idea if the reopening stands you'll see more demand for crude oil right now wti at $71.59. >>> a major management shakeup this morning, shakeup taking place overnight at samsung the south korean company replacing the heads of its three major business
that would be very good news yesterday the dow, the best performer of the dow was unh, united healthcare, maybe on the idea that things aren't as bad, not as big of a deal, we'll see the experts are saying we need a couple of weeks on this, but a lot of optimism and wall street feeling that looking at treasury yields you'll see right now the ten year is yielding 1.44% picking up a little bit. 30 year right now yielding 1.775% and this morning if you look at what's moving. cruise stocks are up...
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united healthcare group for omicron, chevron, oil, chevron is up, walgreens, nike is up a percentage judged to be one of the best there is. taking on pfizer in terms of the vaccine. big tech is up 3%, broad, is up 3%. broad, is up 3%. it is up to and a half and applied materials, csx is up one.5%. the dow lost its juice 63 points, it is early in the trading. it is a mild increase in that checking gold, an increase of $8, when bad numbers came out on jobs. we will see how that levels out, bitcoin is down $435, well under 60,056740. oil is getting a little boost close to 4%, 3.65%, $2.43 to $68.92. natural gas is up 3% as well up $0.12, 4.17. average price, 337, the average is $4.69 a gallon. a coordinated robbery caught on camera in california the white house says - and grab incidents are surging because of the pandemic. >> a huge group of criminals organize themselves and go to cvs or home depot, is that because of the pandemic? >> the root cause and a lot of communities is the pandemic. dave: what does looting at nordstrom have to do with the pandemic? where is gavin newsom amid all
united healthcare group for omicron, chevron, oil, chevron is up, walgreens, nike is up a percentage judged to be one of the best there is. taking on pfizer in terms of the vaccine. big tech is up 3%, broad, is up 3%. broad, is up 3%. it is up to and a half and applied materials, csx is up one.5%. the dow lost its juice 63 points, it is early in the trading. it is a mild increase in that checking gold, an increase of $8, when bad numbers came out on jobs. we will see how that levels out,...
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we may be prepared in some regions, but because there's so many different ecosystems of healthcare in the united states, again, we don't have a national healthcare system. they a lot of people who fall between the cracks. i worried about that group vulnerable populations, but also i'm also worried about the non cubic illnesses that have been neglected. health care screening cancer screening, and what we're seeing with a record breaking as kid admissions. so kids under 5 children being hospitalized is not so much only over crime, but old. so all of the diseases and healthy maintenance that has been neglected over the last 21 months. what can be done to keep on the chron at bay at this stage? well it's, it's very, very complex. if you look at what happened in the 1918 flu pandemic, it ended after all, pandemic stone glass forever. we just don't know what will happen with cov it and sorry, covey to it could be that armor cron will devour on delta, which it seems to be doing and lead to a milder illness. we do have evidence from south africa within the last day that if you get delta, you're not prot
we may be prepared in some regions, but because there's so many different ecosystems of healthcare in the united states, again, we don't have a national healthcare system. they a lot of people who fall between the cracks. i worried about that group vulnerable populations, but also i'm also worried about the non cubic illnesses that have been neglected. health care screening cancer screening, and what we're seeing with a record breaking as kid admissions. so kids under 5 children being...
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we may be prepared in some regions, but because there's so many different ecosystems of healthcare in the united states, again, we don't have a national healthcare system. they a lot of people who fall between the cracks. i worried about that group vulnerable populations, but also i'm also worried about the non cubic illnesses that have been neglected. health care screening cancer screening. and what we're seeing with a record breaking of kid admissions. so kids under 5 children being hospitalized is not so much only omar crime, but also all of the diseases and health maintenance that has been neglected over the last 21 months. what can be done to keep on chron at bay at this stage? well it's, it's very, very complex. if you look at what happened in the 1918 flu pandemic, it ended after all, pandemic stone glass forever. we just don't know what will happen with cove it and sorry, covey to it could be that armor cron will devour on delta, which it seems to be doing and lead to a milder illness. we do have evidence from south africa within the last day that if you get delta, you're not protect aga
we may be prepared in some regions, but because there's so many different ecosystems of healthcare in the united states, again, we don't have a national healthcare system. they a lot of people who fall between the cracks. i worried about that group vulnerable populations, but also i'm also worried about the non cubic illnesses that have been neglected. health care screening cancer screening. and what we're seeing with a record breaking of kid admissions. so kids under 5 children being...
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unit. lives struggling for mental healthcare. it's non—existent, in my mind, in this country now.en treated and this coronavirus and all the excuses. because that's all they are, aren't they? they're just using excuses. the government says it's committed to reducing deprivation, and has spent more than £100 billion on welfare support during covid. the last 12 months has been a rollercoaster of emotions for me. one from realjoy and pride in what we're doing as a church and serving the community, but it's also difficult for me to manage that mentality. you listen to people's drowning moments, it's a revolving door, week on week, different people, different stories, different lives. but all individuals who are precious. no need to push, there's plenty! at times it's been relentless, a year of pain and suffering. but there's also been transformation and hope. if it weren't for this, i could — i would be dead. to be able to serve people who are dying has become the biggest privilege of my life. and it's made me a better person, a stronger person, a softer, more gentle person. i feel th
unit. lives struggling for mental healthcare. it's non—existent, in my mind, in this country now.en treated and this coronavirus and all the excuses. because that's all they are, aren't they? they're just using excuses. the government says it's committed to reducing deprivation, and has spent more than £100 billion on welfare support during covid. the last 12 months has been a rollercoaster of emotions for me. one from realjoy and pride in what we're doing as a church and serving the...
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unit. lives struggling for mental healthcare. country now. because of the way everybody�*s been treated and this coronavirus and all the excuses. because that's all they are, aren't they? they're just using excuses. the government says it's committed to reducing deprivation and has spent more than £100 billion on welfare support during covid. the last 12 months has been a rollercoaster of emotions for me. one from realjoy and pride in what we're doing as a church in serving the community, but it's also difficult for me to manage that mentally. you listen to people's drowning moments. it's a revolving door, week on week, different people, different stories, different lives. but all individuals who are precious. no need to push, there's plenty! at times it's been relentless, a year of pain and suffering. but there's also been transformation and hope. if it weren't for this, i could — i would be dead. to be able to serve people who are dying has become the biggest privilege of my life. and it's made me a better person, a stronger pe
unit. lives struggling for mental healthcare. country now. because of the way everybody�*s been treated and this coronavirus and all the excuses. because that's all they are, aren't they? they're just using excuses. the government says it's committed to reducing deprivation and has spent more than £100 billion on welfare support during covid. the last 12 months has been a rollercoaster of emotions for me. one from realjoy and pride in what we're doing as a church in serving the community,...
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so, united health has been one of our biggest positions, that and thermo fisher or two largest in healthcare what's going on with pressure about drug pricing because they provide services both across the spectrum and united health, thermo fisher, don't have to worry about whether they can get through a drug through the fda, try to price it high now various services don't want to pay for it. the insurances don't want to pay for it, hospitals, doctors so it's a big pressure cooker. and buying the drug stocks and biotech stocks, even though they're way down, and some of them are incredibly cheap the ones that have earnings. but have that headwind of drug pricing, that's 150 to 200,000 a year for their drugs and that's what the market is worried about. and innovation has been a challenge for all of them other than the vaccinemakers it's been a really tough year. so, we're right now on the sidelines from buying the drugs and the biotechs because it could be another year where they still don't outperform >> we'll take a quick eak brand then we'll come back and do final trades you have to deal with
so, united health has been one of our biggest positions, that and thermo fisher or two largest in healthcare what's going on with pressure about drug pricing because they provide services both across the spectrum and united health, thermo fisher, don't have to worry about whether they can get through a drug through the fda, try to price it high now various services don't want to pay for it. the insurances don't want to pay for it, hospitals, doctors so it's a big pressure cooker. and buying the...
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um we may be prepared in some regions, but because as so many different ecosystems of healthcare in the united states, again, we don't have a national health care system. there. lot of people who fall between the cracks, i worried about that group vulnerable populations. but also i'm also worried about the non cubic illnesses that have been neglected. health care screening cancer screening. and what we're seeing with our record breaking as kid admissions. so kids under 5 children being hospitalized is not so much only over crime, but also all of the diseases and healthy maintenance that has been neglected over the last 21 months. what can be done to keep on the chron at bay at this stage? well it's, it's very, very complex. if you look at what happened in the 1918 flu pandemic, it ended after all, the pandemic stones last forever. we just don't know what will happen with cove it and sorry, covey to it could be that armor cron will devour on delta, which it seems to be doing and leads to a milder illness. we do have evidence from south africa within the last day that if you get delta, you're no
um we may be prepared in some regions, but because as so many different ecosystems of healthcare in the united states, again, we don't have a national health care system. there. lot of people who fall between the cracks, i worried about that group vulnerable populations. but also i'm also worried about the non cubic illnesses that have been neglected. health care screening cancer screening. and what we're seeing with our record breaking as kid admissions. so kids under 5 children being...
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the law known as s.b. 8 allows private citizens anywhere in the united states to sue healthcare workersnd others for facilitating an abortion in texas. those who succeed win a $10,000 bounty. a state judge in austin ruled thursday the law violates the texas constitution but will allow the law to remain in effect while proponents appeal the ruling. meanwhile, reproductive justice advocates hope to make california a sanctuary for people seeking an abortion as the supreme court weighs a major case which could lead to the overturning of roe v. wade. a coalition of over 40 groups are urging california lawmakers to expand reproductive health services ahead of the court's ruling, which is expected by summer 2022. this is jodi hicks of planned parenthood california. >> did report that predicts a 3000% increase in people that will find california surpluses clinic should roe v. wade be overturned. amy: if the supreme court overturns roe, more than two dozen states are expected to move ahead with abortion bans. in chicago, a jury found actor jussie smollett guilty of falsely reporting a hate crime
the law known as s.b. 8 allows private citizens anywhere in the united states to sue healthcare workersnd others for facilitating an abortion in texas. those who succeed win a $10,000 bounty. a state judge in austin ruled thursday the law violates the texas constitution but will allow the law to remain in effect while proponents appeal the ruling. meanwhile, reproductive justice advocates hope to make california a sanctuary for people seeking an abortion as the supreme court weighs a major case...
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medicaid provides insurance coverage to over 40% of all children in the united states and a significant source of healthcare for children of color. this support will help more families get connected to the personalize trusted medical advice the they deserved. this is an issue near and dear to me because last week i was able to get my 5 year maximum vaccinated. he was a little nervous and when the time came to robie sleeves, had to be with him and make sure he didn't run away. he was all smiles and has been proudly showing off his i'm vaccinated sticker to family and friends. my wife and i are just two of the millions of parents out there who have been waiting for months for the opportunity to protect our children. a few things feel better than knowing your child is safer and the parents of over 4 million children age 5 through 11 are feeling that relief and the number will continue to grow in the coming weeks. the last investment i want to talk about is support for emergency medical response as we head into the winter and face the omicron very much yesterday the president announced $20 million in funding to
medicaid provides insurance coverage to over 40% of all children in the united states and a significant source of healthcare for children of color. this support will help more families get connected to the personalize trusted medical advice the they deserved. this is an issue near and dear to me because last week i was able to get my 5 year maximum vaccinated. he was a little nervous and when the time came to robie sleeves, had to be with him and make sure he didn't run away. he was all smiles...
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united states. we could have a �*twindemic�* that would really badly impact our healthcare system. ite ghislaine maxwell, who's facing sex trafficking charges in the united states, has told the court she won't be giving evidence. ms maxwell said there was no need to testify because the prosecution had failed to prove her guilt beyond reasonable doubt. she denies grooming girls for the late convicted paedophile, jeffrey epstein. our correspondent nada tawfik has been outside the courthouse in new york. the defence has rested its case today and it comes after ghislaine maxwell decided not to take the stand in her own defence. as she stood up and addressed the judge, she said that there was no need for her to testify because the prosecution had not proved their case beyond a reasonable doubt. so a very defiant response there from ghislaine maxwell, who has been very involved throughout this whole trial, passing notes to her lawyers during cross—examination of the accusers and others who have testified, and her stating there that she will not tell her side of the story on the stand. of
united states. we could have a �*twindemic�* that would really badly impact our healthcare system. ite ghislaine maxwell, who's facing sex trafficking charges in the united states, has told the court she won't be giving evidence. ms maxwell said there was no need to testify because the prosecution had failed to prove her guilt beyond reasonable doubt. she denies grooming girls for the late convicted paedophile, jeffrey epstein. our correspondent nada tawfik has been outside the courthouse...
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healthcare. >> in the united kingdom price increases have hit a ten year high. in germany at 28 year high.e been since the '90s. this is a worldwide challenge. a natural byproduct for the world economy shut down as it comes back to life. liz: president joe biden speaking about high inflation at the white house as food prices rise in the supply chain stutters. you would think american farmers would be sitting high on the hog because they can command higher prices. but the heartland is suffering and inflationary market because they are struggling to afford higher seed in feedstock prices. the agriculture etf which tracks food commodity futures shows prices have been spiking at a rapid pace the far right side of the screen. since it was listed on january 5, 2007. you see the slow decline in prices until 2020 when the light began to spike upwards again. in the past year alone food commodity futures are certainly higher as you see from dba. joining us on the fox business exclusive demand of the heartland ceo of aggie america one of the largest non-bank lenders in america. welcome, tell us what
healthcare. >> in the united kingdom price increases have hit a ten year high. in germany at 28 year high.e been since the '90s. this is a worldwide challenge. a natural byproduct for the world economy shut down as it comes back to life. liz: president joe biden speaking about high inflation at the white house as food prices rise in the supply chain stutters. you would think american farmers would be sitting high on the hog because they can command higher prices. but the heartland is...
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as far as healthcare, how is that in the united states? guest: they are eligible for the same programs that all low income americans are eligible for. they are eligible for medicaid assistance and for other forms of low income assistance. what i would say to the caller is everyone deserves a shot. americans here who are living in poverty and do not have the services they need deserve the services that would help them be successful and services that refugees receive allow them to be successful. i did not see this as making a choice. we should help those in need and the history of assisting refugees is one that demonstrates that they have paid back that assistance multi fold in contributions here in the united states. host: the name of the organization is also the website welcome.us. if you want to find out more, nazanin ash serves as the chief executive officer. >> an update on the administration's effort to combat the omicron variant. we will hear from dr. anthony ouchi and the cdc director rochelle walensky. that will start on c-span at c
as far as healthcare, how is that in the united states? guest: they are eligible for the same programs that all low income americans are eligible for. they are eligible for medicaid assistance and for other forms of low income assistance. what i would say to the caller is everyone deserves a shot. americans here who are living in poverty and do not have the services they need deserve the services that would help them be successful and services that refugees receive allow them to be successful....
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have impact on to health care sector, for instance, in london, across the united, within one week, a 50 percent off, the healthcare stuff has got so you can be out to isolate because of the rules. so that good strain, the health care sectors will still need to be proceeded with very much of a worry then that this news has potential good news might send the wrong signal that people might take it less seriously. now. ok, so really important question because because our comparison of her miter or micron infections is in comparison to delta v has been the most problematic among all the variance that we are back. so our comparison really with the, with the, with the delta variant. but if you compare the on the call with the original version or our alpha beater, it is actually at the same level as we have had a previous radius. which means that the implication of this on the car could equally be applicable for, for moving forward. so all what we need to do is that in this festive season, we have to be extremely careful not to let this one micron rip into the site to. now i want to talk to you about booster shots are the
have impact on to health care sector, for instance, in london, across the united, within one week, a 50 percent off, the healthcare stuff has got so you can be out to isolate because of the rules. so that good strain, the health care sectors will still need to be proceeded with very much of a worry then that this news has potential good news might send the wrong signal that people might take it less seriously. now. ok, so really important question because because our comparison of her miter or...
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they recently acquired current healthcare and they have a unit called best buy health focused on senioricine and technology. this is a growth area and we still see best buy as favorable valuation, strong earnings and revenues going forward and sound sustainability as you talked about csx, the railroad, it's benefitting from the infrastructure from supply chain because it is the leading way of getting goods to you over the rail lines and so we see that as a positive with 8% earnings growth and so we still see that as a buy >> and i should note you own all three stocks still best buy, met life, csx, discretionary again. we're going to take a break, come back. he's got new buys that we need to discuss and new sells do it next wondering what actually goes into your multivitamin? at new chapter, its' innovation, organic ingredients, and fermentation. fermentation? yes. formulated to help you body really truly absorb the natural goodness. new chapter. wellness, well done. (swords clashing) -had enough? -no... arthritis. here. aspercreme arthritis. full prescription-strength? reduces inflammat
they recently acquired current healthcare and they have a unit called best buy health focused on senioricine and technology. this is a growth area and we still see best buy as favorable valuation, strong earnings and revenues going forward and sound sustainability as you talked about csx, the railroad, it's benefitting from the infrastructure from supply chain because it is the leading way of getting goods to you over the rail lines and so we see that as a positive with 8% earnings growth and...
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it's all about dealing with everything from access to healthcare, equity to housing and an assault on traditional suburbs going back to the united nations sustainable agenda -- you can't do this or that. we have presidential candidates. when i mentioned climate lockdown, one of the things i mentioned is the president supporting a universal basic income. fast-forward because of the lockdown we now have governments starting a universal basic income because it collapsed and they want to keep in collapse with a climate lockdown now the climate restriction to give better access. this is all in bedded in the green new deal and it's amazing how much of the greenn new deal is nothing about environmental climate. we just so the weight of the 50th anniversary the cap and trade are solutions to the climate crisis. we talk about polar bears and sea levels and these are climate metrics people understand and that makes sense. by the way, polar bears are disappearing and that is a simple reason at or near and never counted this many. going back to the insular we have two defined the police and havend solutions of the green nw deal architecture
it's all about dealing with everything from access to healthcare, equity to housing and an assault on traditional suburbs going back to the united nations sustainable agenda -- you can't do this or that. we have presidential candidates. when i mentioned climate lockdown, one of the things i mentioned is the president supporting a universal basic income. fast-forward because of the lockdown we now have governments starting a universal basic income because it collapsed and they want to keep in...
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but apple is much stronger so apple's a big mover today we see names like united health care and merck, healthcare stocks up. we see consumer staple stocks that are doing well like coca-cola, for example we've got bifurcated market. big cap tech up and defensive names that are on the upside that's happening today the same time we've seen cyclicals sort of flat to lagging. so industrial stocks, dow, 3m, industrial space have been kind of on the flat side in the last couple of weeks. that's happening today along with the financial names what's really starting to move again is these tech names, the mid-cap tech stocks. so software stocks like pager duty, for example, z-scale or adobe, they've really been killed as the market have adjusted down was road on fears that powell would be really aggressive today he's come off as less aggressive so these mid-cap tech names are all rallying there's two conditions you have to have to kill bull markets the fed has to get really aggressive raising rates and that is not the body language the market's seeing and you have to have a weaker economy. kayla, he's refer
but apple is much stronger so apple's a big mover today we see names like united health care and merck, healthcare stocks up. we see consumer staple stocks that are doing well like coca-cola, for example we've got bifurcated market. big cap tech up and defensive names that are on the upside that's happening today the same time we've seen cyclicals sort of flat to lagging. so industrial stocks, dow, 3m, industrial space have been kind of on the flat side in the last couple of weeks. that's...
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united states. we could have a twin demick that would really badly impact our healthcare system.y much for sharing your insights with us. mr; your insights with us. my pleasure- _ let's go to southeast asia now. 12 people are now confirmed to have died in the philippines due to super typhoon rai. but authorities are still trying to reach some badly affected areas and say the death toll could rise. the typhoon made landfall on the tourist island of siargao on friday, levelling homes and displacing hundreds of thousands of people. the united nations says some 13 million people may have been affected. sara monetta reports. after the storm, the devastation is everywhere. on friday, super typhoon rai pummelled the southern and central regions of the philippines, tearing roofs off buildings, uprooting trees, toppling power poles and flooding villages. these paradise islands — popular tourist destinations — are now cut off from the world. local airports are damaged and communications are down. more than 300,000 people had to flee their homes, and now, they are in dire need for help. we
united states. we could have a twin demick that would really badly impact our healthcare system.y much for sharing your insights with us. mr; your insights with us. my pleasure- _ let's go to southeast asia now. 12 people are now confirmed to have died in the philippines due to super typhoon rai. but authorities are still trying to reach some badly affected areas and say the death toll could rise. the typhoon made landfall on the tourist island of siargao on friday, levelling homes and...
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healthcare is an assault on suburbs. bringf in much denser.k i detail this in the book was back united nations sustainable agenda which came out of the real earth summit george h.w. bush and 1992 got us onto this whole path. it's going to control every aspect of your life. you can't do this, you can't do that, presidential candidates again why mention claimant lockdown, the claimant lockdown which they are talking about is marrying a covid lockdown it's all about economics as well. by 1972 george mcgovern support universal basic income has been the goal to help out. democrats support that. merle asked for because the coed lockdown the first time in the united states started the universal basic income because asi collapsed economy new and to keep collapse with claimant lockdown. this is what happened. because of all the pain-and-suffering people have done due to government policy giving better access provide free healthcare,w free tuition, free housing, free transportation. this is all embedded in the greener deal. got the chapter called the details of the deal. it's amazing how much the green new deal is nothing to dodo a
healthcare is an assault on suburbs. bringf in much denser.k i detail this in the book was back united nations sustainable agenda which came out of the real earth summit george h.w. bush and 1992 got us onto this whole path. it's going to control every aspect of your life. you can't do this, you can't do that, presidential candidates again why mention claimant lockdown, the claimant lockdown which they are talking about is marrying a covid lockdown it's all about economics as well. by 1972...
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ask your healthcare provider about rybelsus® today. >>> the president of the united states joe bidenicron variant. that as average daily covid cases surpass 100,000 for the first time since october and cdc director rachial walensky saying omicron could out pace delta to become the most common variant. >> mutation data say this may be more chantransmissible than del. this will take time to sort out. dr. jonathan reiner, thanks for joining us. it's not just cases. hospitalizations are also up. the delta variant is dominant now. but more omicron cases are cropping up. the cdc director is sounding the alarm. there is a lot we don't know but are you worried by what you're seeing at this moment? >> well, i'll worry about delta and i'm worried about the 17% of american adults that have been vaccinated in the united states, the 45 million people that will get infected if they don't get vaccinated. there is a lot to know about omicron. it looks like a very transmissible virus whether it's more transmissible than delta we'll have to see. whether it has the capacity to out outc compete delta in
ask your healthcare provider about rybelsus® today. >>> the president of the united states joe bidenicron variant. that as average daily covid cases surpass 100,000 for the first time since october and cdc director rachial walensky saying omicron could out pace delta to become the most common variant. >> mutation data say this may be more chantransmissible than del. this will take time to sort out. dr. jonathan reiner, thanks for joining us. it's not just cases. hospitalizations...
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healthcare access. we have more elderly people in the united states. we also have greater racial and ethnic diversity in the united states than is observed in the uk. number of black and brown americans, indigenous americans and certainly a long history of structural racism which influences underlying health conditions and health outcomes in the face of covid. >> dr. torres, little more good news out of that briefing in addition to the pfizer pill, dr. fauci was talking about therapeutics that can be used in the hospital and while there are a couple that we had been using regeneron and another one that aren't as effective against omicron a gsk therapeutic which, unfortunately, is in short supply out there right now. also potentially to come an astrazeneca therapeutic and what was he saying about remdesivir? >> it was an astrazeneca one you heard about and hopefully it will come up, as well. that seems to be effective against omicron. let's not forget about remdesivir. it is one you have to take iv over a three-day time period and you have to go into a
healthcare access. we have more elderly people in the united states. we also have greater racial and ethnic diversity in the united states than is observed in the uk. number of black and brown americans, indigenous americans and certainly a long history of structural racism which influences underlying health conditions and health outcomes in the face of covid. >> dr. torres, little more good news out of that briefing in addition to the pfizer pill, dr. fauci was talking about therapeutics...
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healthcare system. sam brock starts our coverage tonight >> reporter: covid's dominating grip on american life has darkened another christmas. the unitedtates surpassing 52 million infections since the start of the pandemic. new york and florida both smashing their single day highs this week with los angeles county alone nearly notching 10,000 cases in a day one california hospital treating patients in hallways and parking lots again. >> we are here i the triage tent in the parking lot at saint mary medical center due to the covid surge ingoong right now. >> reporter: an insatiable deman for tests has driven up the eye-popping numbers. log jams have crescendoed during the holidays in miami on christmas day the flow in and out of this vaccination site is being monitored by police with lines of cars spill out on to the main road going down several miles until finally ending here all of these people desperate for a test what time this morning did you get here >> 8:00 in the morning. >> just to make sure i don't have anything to give my family. >> reporter: a sobering indication this latest wave is not just a milder version of past surges
healthcare system. sam brock starts our coverage tonight >> reporter: covid's dominating grip on american life has darkened another christmas. the unitedtates surpassing 52 million infections since the start of the pandemic. new york and florida both smashing their single day highs this week with los angeles county alone nearly notching 10,000 cases in a day one california hospital treating patients in hallways and parking lots again. >> we are here i the triage tent in the parking...
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to get educated and access to healthcare so there are secondary effects and you look at the southern border of the unitedtes and all those types of challenges must be talked about in a sensible considered way to not dismiss the urgency and importance of getting to solutions but there is a nuance that needs to be appreciated. i want to take a piece of your book where you talk about the forward-looking challenges and in particular the d globalization. i hadn't connected and you write about how the companies have two way the questions are out of the supply chain and so much more. can you set the stage around what the d globalization could mean for companies and how you are thinking about that. there is a phenomenal period of growth and success and the gilded age in the united states to the 1900s with economic growth and in terms of trade and the movement of people and capital. there were to be in ann arbor joins driving. we've only had of the liberal democracy and lack of capitalism for 1% of human history. so if i go back and start to think about one of the key responsibilities on a regular basis we need t
to get educated and access to healthcare so there are secondary effects and you look at the southern border of the unitedtes and all those types of challenges must be talked about in a sensible considered way to not dismiss the urgency and importance of getting to solutions but there is a nuance that needs to be appreciated. i want to take a piece of your book where you talk about the forward-looking challenges and in particular the d globalization. i hadn't connected and you write about how...
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healthcare. casings of the new omicron covid variant popping up across united states now folks are wondering howprotect themselves as we head into winter. jonathon surrey has latest from atlanta home of the centers for disease control. jonathan. >> good evening, jon now 13 states are reporting cases of the omicron variant massachusetts the latest report confirmed case this involving a woman in her 20s. she was fully vaccinated and developed mild symptoms. this appears to be the case for most omicron patients. both here in the u.s. and in south africa where physicians first detected new variant. the south african study awaiting peer review suggest that if you've already gotten sick from a previous coronavirus variant it probably will not offer you much protection against omicron. the authors write urging questions remain regarding whether omicron is also able to evade vaccine induced immunity. researchers say it will take several weeks to determine how effective existing covid shots are against omicron. however, federal health officials strongly recommend full vaccination plus a booster shot as t
healthcare. casings of the new omicron covid variant popping up across united states now folks are wondering howprotect themselves as we head into winter. jonathon surrey has latest from atlanta home of the centers for disease control. jonathan. >> good evening, jon now 13 states are reporting cases of the omicron variant massachusetts the latest report confirmed case this involving a woman in her 20s. she was fully vaccinated and developed mild symptoms. this appears to be the case for...
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of what's your thoughts about the united kingdom moving the days that people need to be on lockdown from 10 to 7 days. the cdc says that we can do that with our healthcarelation from 10 to 7 days? >>. >> with healthcare work we'll be doing that. it's under serious consideration for workers. when you have a work force to keep the country moving, everybody knows somebody now who's infected. there are so many people infected and including breakthrough infections. when you have isolation but particularly when you are talking about quarantining, people have been exposed. one of the things you have to be careful of, you have so many people who are in exposed, not necessarily affected but they have to stay out of action for ten days. if they have an essential job, we want to get them back to the job before the ten days period. that was being discussed seriously now by the cdc. >> i am wondering your thoughts of south africa of so many people infected and perhaps omicron is not having an impact on individuals as they may have a year ago. that seems to be the case here in the united states, i am wondering if this sort of events that we have already had people wi
of what's your thoughts about the united kingdom moving the days that people need to be on lockdown from 10 to 7 days. the cdc says that we can do that with our healthcarelation from 10 to 7 days? >>. >> with healthcare work we'll be doing that. it's under serious consideration for workers. when you have a work force to keep the country moving, everybody knows somebody now who's infected. there are so many people infected and including breakthrough infections. when you have...
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deportations and policies, saying ice can't arrest somebody in the united states, the whole world is going to come on top and get free healthcareoperation control of the cartel and no one celebrated the selection for the cartel from a president to put them out of business. liz: we showed have militarized the cartel armed with camouflage and military gear assault weapons. bongino is a leading cause of american ages 18 through 245. 79000 since 2020, that's more than accident suicide deaths. when we talk about the border, we have to talk about the context of what's going on with the mexican drug cartel and human smugglers. >> thank you for saying that, it's not a coincidence the same year there was illegal immigration, historic illegal immigration, numbers we've never seen in this nation, historic fentanyl overdoses when he opened the border to illegal immigration, fentanyl is going to increase, criminals coming across the board are going to get away. look at covid in addition to fentanyl and it's a national security issue because no one suspects terrorists taking advantage of the southwest border, they arrest one in yuma, he got
deportations and policies, saying ice can't arrest somebody in the united states, the whole world is going to come on top and get free healthcareoperation control of the cartel and no one celebrated the selection for the cartel from a president to put them out of business. liz: we showed have militarized the cartel armed with camouflage and military gear assault weapons. bongino is a leading cause of american ages 18 through 245. 79000 since 2020, that's more than accident suicide deaths. when...
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literally, physically, healthcare workers from the jefferson county comprehensive health center took their mobile unita correctional facility, sheriff medical director estimated up to 90% of employees there were vaccinated. multiple trips to jefferson high school, according to superintendant, approximately 90% of staff are now vaccinated, cooke, second from the right in this photo, also credits relationships they built in the community for their success. it is a real triumph, through sheer will and effort, the healthcare workers and leaders in jefferson county were able to protect their community. they should be held up as a great example of beating the odds and a reminder that good and difficult things are within our grasp with will and diligence. that is all for this week, the rachel maddow show starts now, good evening rachel. >> thank you, chris, my friend. i feel at this point you are mastering the ability to tell very dark stories and also find the silver linings. it's well done, my friend. >> that's the job these days, i guess. >> seriously, that's the job. absolutely. all right. thanks very mu
literally, physically, healthcare workers from the jefferson county comprehensive health center took their mobile unita correctional facility, sheriff medical director estimated up to 90% of employees there were vaccinated. multiple trips to jefferson high school, according to superintendant, approximately 90% of staff are now vaccinated, cooke, second from the right in this photo, also credits relationships they built in the community for their success. it is a real triumph, through sheer will...
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united states as well. two federal judges, one in louisiana this week that looked at this biden mandate for healthcare workersilities said it is illegal, you can't do it, in kansas, literally failed to some folks, small rural hospitals or nursing homes, can't find people to work there. this was not well thought out. carley: you lead the charge on that lawsuit and it is impacting 10 other states so a legal victory for you celebrating this week. thank you for joining us, good to see you again. todd: janice dean here with the fox weather forecast. it is beginning to feel a lot like christmas. >> janice: this is -- todd: i was chilly. >> janice: we did see a little snow depending on where you live. we did see a few snowflakes yesterday but much of the country will warm up. todd: in new york. >> janice: i, marianne. todd: she loves me. >> janice: 38 chicago, 44 in new york. relatively, the first day of the summer, it is. we are talking very warm temperatures 10 to 30 degrees above average for much of the country to the northeast. todd will feel it tomorrow, jd, not feeling like christmas. high-pressure across the
united states as well. two federal judges, one in louisiana this week that looked at this biden mandate for healthcare workersilities said it is illegal, you can't do it, in kansas, literally failed to some folks, small rural hospitals or nursing homes, can't find people to work there. this was not well thought out. carley: you lead the charge on that lawsuit and it is impacting 10 other states so a legal victory for you celebrating this week. thank you for joining us, good to see you again....