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and we love united healthcare.ing about the stock is the reason they up there full- year guidance. the cash flow and dynamics are strong in the chart is in a good spot >> don't forget the narrative of china. resist the urge to jump in >> i think the less risky on biotech, good management team to navigate. recurring revenues, really important. yi gdb'mnot believe that i sangooye to you guys. >> you could be back next week. >> all of this for fast money. don't go anywhere. ♪ ♪ wow, we're crunching tons of polygons here! what's going on? where's regina? hi, i'm ladonna. i invest in invesco qqq, a fund that gives me access to the nasdaq-100 innovations, like real time cgi. okay... yeah... oh. don't worry i got it! become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq bubbles bubbles so many bubbles! as an expedia member you earn points on your travels, and that's on top of your airline miles. so you can go and see... or taste or do absolutely nothing with all those bubbles. without ever wondering if you're getting the most ou
and we love united healthcare.ing about the stock is the reason they up there full- year guidance. the cash flow and dynamics are strong in the chart is in a good spot >> don't forget the narrative of china. resist the urge to jump in >> i think the less risky on biotech, good management team to navigate. recurring revenues, really important. yi gdb'mnot believe that i sangooye to you guys. >> you could be back next week. >> all of this for fast money. don't go anywhere....
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the united healthcare is $100.00 a month and then people didn't believe mary magdalene that the 2 was empty and that he had risen from the dead men had to be sent. it's now 2022. and we're still discussing whether a woman can become a priest. it's all the same. they got stuck and deeply. they're outdated, isn't it for who it? i. mary magdalen expressing her joy at the resurrection is one of the climaxes of the play. the performance always challenges her to reexamine her own faith. the access to the survey found that we as principal actors have really changes us, be it through our pilgrimage to israel all through the discussions we have with christine, who is still very well read. ah, lou then stage designer share responsibility for the production journalists asked to go about the place religious impact york. if we can have a similar number of people live in the church, we have a similar number of believers as in other towns. i don't think the passion players made us any more pious. an unusual picture for over am ago. a decidedly young audience gathers in front of the theater. bad weat
the united healthcare is $100.00 a month and then people didn't believe mary magdalene that the 2 was empty and that he had risen from the dead men had to be sent. it's now 2022. and we're still discussing whether a woman can become a priest. it's all the same. they got stuck and deeply. they're outdated, isn't it for who it? i. mary magdalen expressing her joy at the resurrection is one of the climaxes of the play. the performance always challenges her to reexamine her own faith. the access to...
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it was united healthcare to veto. but these records were heavily covered by the media. the cam, especially the sport. i was that a girl hardy on a press local phillip, i thought crispy said easy, i placed this book easily for the record breaking car is on display at the auto world museum near the cities famous song. compton f arc. the larger make on don't is a popular exhibit among the fastest motorized vehicles of its time surpassed only by steam locomotives. no radiator, no exhaust your nazi's car was electric. in the late 19th century, it was still unclear what kind of propulsion would set the pace on land. steam powered vehicles required, laborious, pre heating, and gasoline engines had a reputation for breaking down. if they started at all, not ideal for record centers, publicity was always key. a factor cammie expertly exploited. ah, the auto world car is not original. it's a replica built by is not e, a fondest of them. a modern day e mobility pioneer. the lack of blueprints for the 899 car left him with a serious challenge. not least with the numerous features u
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with, whether they be federal or state decision makers and all those companies that utilize united healthcareant to do it as well. we're talking millions of americans being beneficialaires of this. we think it's an important step forward making sure people have the right access to the medicines they need. i hope others in the supply chain of medicines leap forward to look for ways they can help we have an obligation to work hard to make access easier for people who need these things. >> i noticed on the earnings call, you mentioned inflation a lot. is that coming up as you talk to employers about rates for next year, this is the time of year that employers are finishing up plans for 2023 how is that impacting your business, your ability to recruit and retain more employers? >> great question. it comes up more from a point of view of how can we make sure our product and service design responds to the cost of living pressures that consumers fear. i would say that comes up the most as we think about how we price our policies, like premiums to employees. we priced to a substantial fraction of wha
with, whether they be federal or state decision makers and all those companies that utilize united healthcareant to do it as well. we're talking millions of americans being beneficialaires of this. we think it's an important step forward making sure people have the right access to the medicines they need. i hope others in the supply chain of medicines leap forward to look for ways they can help we have an obligation to work hard to make access easier for people who need these things. >> i...
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persistent inflation, pricing power is where it's at so you have companies like coca-cola or united healthcaresed costs to consumers and be able to maintain margin. those are the places take you should pay attention to as you're trying to make your bets for the next half. you can't find a better time. i think if you look at the put call ratios on the index that were below one, 0.91, the lowest in over a year. there's probably a little contrarian play that even though there's been carnage in the first half, there's opportunity for investors to pick up what could be a much better second half if we get some of the data to come in where inflation is starting to break and the central banks don't have to raise interest rates as aggressively as they have been throughout the last couple of months. dagen: if you think there's a he rebound in the making, jamie, are you beting that the fed does not get as aggressive? again, that was not this week but the last week, investors were giddy and buying, the markets were rallying because the expectation was that the federal reserve was not going to raise intere
persistent inflation, pricing power is where it's at so you have companies like coca-cola or united healthcaresed costs to consumers and be able to maintain margin. those are the places take you should pay attention to as you're trying to make your bets for the next half. you can't find a better time. i think if you look at the put call ratios on the index that were below one, 0.91, the lowest in over a year. there's probably a little contrarian play that even though there's been carnage in the...
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american citizens, exercising the right to travel across state lines to access reproductive healthcare. in the united states ofc american. it wasn't enough to strict limits of this mental right and happy state force them to bring a pregnancy to term. that is not enough. unable to use the law to prevent him from traveling from one state to another in the united states of america. i see the pages sitting in today the age of my daughter, one that was 17 years old. i cannot believe this is what we are handing over to the next generation of americans. i cannot believe it. i cannot believe it. this is despicable especially coming from the w same people could never stop telling us i've devoted they are to freedom and liberty. what a line that is. what ahe lie that is. i am coming to the end, i don't like calling from oregon is next. i just want to say one last thing. i am so grateful to live in a state like colorado. a western purple state where we have already codified a woman's right to an abortion. a woman's right to choose. we understand and we have always estate understood that protecting a woman's per
american citizens, exercising the right to travel across state lines to access reproductive healthcare. in the united states ofc american. it wasn't enough to strict limits of this mental right and happy state force them to bring a pregnancy to term. that is not enough. unable to use the law to prevent him from traveling from one state to another in the united states of america. i see the pages sitting in today the age of my daughter, one that was 17 years old. i cannot believe this is what we...
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healthcare spinoff? >>> later, senator todd young joins us for the push for big production in the united desat.s, you can watch this live anytime on the cnbc app. ♪ ♪ this is the moment. for a treatment for moderate-to-severe eczema. cibinqo — fda approved. 100% steroid free. not an injection, cibinqo is a once-daily pill for adults who didn't respond to previous treatments. and cibinqo helps provide clearer skin and less itch. cibinqo can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. before and during treatment, your doctor should check for infections and do blood tests. tell your doctor if you've had hepatitis b or c, have flu-like symptoms, or are prone to infections. do not take with medicines that prevent blood clots. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma, lung, skin and other cancers, serious heart-related events, and blood clots can happen. people 50 and older with heart disease risk factors have an increased risk of serious heart-related events or death with jak inhibitors. this is the moment. but we've only just begun. speak with your doctor about cibinqo today. an inno
healthcare spinoff? >>> later, senator todd young joins us for the push for big production in the united desat.s, you can watch this live anytime on the cnbc app. ♪ ♪ this is the moment. for a treatment for moderate-to-severe eczema. cibinqo — fda approved. 100% steroid free. not an injection, cibinqo is a once-daily pill for adults who didn't respond to previous treatments. and cibinqo helps provide clearer skin and less itch. cibinqo can lower your ability to fight infections,...
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in what i have said is it is a bit absurd that here in the united states we are the only major country on earth not to guarantee healthcare to all of their people. senator romney says join the club and i agree. let's join the club and not spend twice as much per capita on healthcare as the canadians, as the british, as the french. let's join that club and guarantee healthcare to all b people rather than making the insurance companies billions of profits every single year. senator romney says join the club, and i agree we should join the club in terms of education.r germinate today and other countries around the world make sure they are young people go to their colleges and universities tuition free so they do not have to leave school today, 50, or $100,000 in debt. let's join the club. let's do it germany and other countries are doing which makes imminentin sense in every sensef the word. let's guarantee the right of all of ourdl kids regardless of ther income to get a higher education. let's join the club. and there is another club that i think we might want to join among many others. we are the only major country, virtu
in what i have said is it is a bit absurd that here in the united states we are the only major country on earth not to guarantee healthcare to all of their people. senator romney says join the club and i agree. let's join the club and not spend twice as much per capita on healthcare as the canadians, as the british, as the french. let's join that club and guarantee healthcare to all b people rather than making the insurance companies billions of profits every single year. senator romney says...
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some of the most important health care companies, our company like united health in minnesota, there's a number of healthcare companies in, in nashville, tennessee. so if you want to innovate in those sectors, you're gonna need partnerships because it requires sort of a systems level integration. it's not like an app in the app store, it's a much more complicated, multi faceted problem. you can't do it alone. you need those, those partnerships. and many of the partnership you need are with organizations companies in the middle of the country, which will advantage these rising cities. if we pay more attention to what's happening in those cities, if we back more companies with venture capital in those cities, if we can reverse what's been a brain drain in many parts of the country, where people laughed because they didn't see much happening there. they didn't feel like they could be an arch bird start a company unless they move to a place like silicon valley. how do we slow that brain drain and create a boomerang? some more people are returning and we have seen a good bit of that. the last couple years because
some of the most important health care companies, our company like united health in minnesota, there's a number of healthcare companies in, in nashville, tennessee. so if you want to innovate in those sectors, you're gonna need partnerships because it requires sort of a systems level integration. it's not like an app in the app store, it's a much more complicated, multi faceted problem. you can't do it alone. you need those, those partnerships. and many of the partnership you need are with...
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presidential medal of freedom with my family and friends but also my family, nurses and healthcare workers here in the united the world. i'm so excited. >> i know when the white house first reached out to you, you missed their phone call. what did you think when you first got the news? >> reporter: at first i thought it was a prank call. why would the president of the united states be calling me? but then i checked my email and saw that, you know, the white house would followed up with an email and so i knew it was real. but you know thank god i didn't miss my place in the line. >> yeah, you were thinking who is this person messing with me right now? we all remember the moment you got your first shot. we watched it live on tv. it is a moment for the history books. looking back on it now, what was like for you? >> reporter: you know, i said back then and still very hope full. we still have some ways to go with the pandemic but we have made significant strides and i am just grateful that i have this platform, then i can also shed light on other needs of the healthcare workers. now we need healing in terms of m
presidential medal of freedom with my family and friends but also my family, nurses and healthcare workers here in the united the world. i'm so excited. >> i know when the white house first reached out to you, you missed their phone call. what did you think when you first got the news? >> reporter: at first i thought it was a prank call. why would the president of the united states be calling me? but then i checked my email and saw that, you know, the white house would followed up...
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healthcare providers who are licensed to provide abortion in the states where they are practicing. it shouldn't be controversial. we should all agree americans have the right to travel within the united states and get the reproductive care they need. so i urge my colleagues to support this proposal and work with us to make sure thatd americans get access to the healthcare they need and when they need it. thank you mr. president and i will yield the floor. >> the senator from montana. >> recently the supreme court right i in the historic injustie it was clearly written side of this is to return the power to the people, return the power to the people elected representatives instead of nine men back in 73 to decide this very important issue. he said that people should decide the right parameters to protect mom's and their babies from the violence of abortion. and rather than use this opportunity to protect life, very soon the democrats will try to pass a very extreme abortion cobill. remember how extreme our colleagues have become on the issue of abortion. to b codify the ability to abort up until the moment of birth. in fact we've seen my colleagues across the aisle reject trying to pr
healthcare providers who are licensed to provide abortion in the states where they are practicing. it shouldn't be controversial. we should all agree americans have the right to travel within the united states and get the reproductive care they need. so i urge my colleagues to support this proposal and work with us to make sure thatd americans get access to the healthcare they need and when they need it. thank you mr. president and i will yield the floor. >> the senator from montana....
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healthcare providers who are licensed to provide abortions in the state where they are practicing. this should not be controversial. we should all agree americans have a right to travel within the united states and get the reproductive care they need. i urge my colleagues to support this proposal and work with us to make sure americans get access to the healthcare they need when they need it. i yield the floor. >> mister president. >> senator from montana. >> recently the supreme court right at a historic injustice and was clearly written in the opening by justice alito, this was to return the power to the people, return for power to the people, elected representatives, instead of tween 9 men back in 1973 in black robes to decide this very important issue. the people should decide the right parameters to protect moms and their babies from the violence of abortion. rather than use this opportunity to protect life and very soon senate democrats will try to pass a very extreme extreme abortion bill. remember how extreme our colleagues have become on the side of the island the issue of abortion, to codify the ability to abort babies up until the moment of birth. in fact we have seen my co
healthcare providers who are licensed to provide abortions in the state where they are practicing. this should not be controversial. we should all agree americans have a right to travel within the united states and get the reproductive care they need. i urge my colleagues to support this proposal and work with us to make sure americans get access to the healthcare they need when they need it. i yield the floor. >> mister president. >> senator from montana. >> recently the...
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israelis equal these things and dignity and access to healthcare, when you need it, is essential to living the life of dignity for all of us. the united states will continue to work with the palestinian leadership in the government partners in the hospital network retains sustainable, and remains available, and is able to provide high quality care to the palestinian people and they deserve. and i can say much more but is my mother were here, she would look at me is eight joey, hush up and you have spoken to lumber the weather thank you again, for welcoming me today and most importantly, thank you for taking care of all of the patient's and all of the patient's whose lives were made better and may god bless you all and i am finished and thank you. [applause] [applause] >> if you have a question about the hospital and he don't i will do it further. [inaudible]. [inaudible]. >> thank you, thank you folks, appreciate you very very much and thank you. [applause] [applause] [background sounds].
israelis equal these things and dignity and access to healthcare, when you need it, is essential to living the life of dignity for all of us. the united states will continue to work with the palestinian leadership in the government partners in the hospital network retains sustainable, and remains available, and is able to provide high quality care to the palestinian people and they deserve. and i can say much more but is my mother were here, she would look at me is eight joey, hush up and you...
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stronger-than-expected coming at $8.7 billion in the quarter you mentioned a spinoff 3m says that all spin off the healthcare unit is an industrial company walmart they make everything from post-it notes as we like to say to industrial sandpaper, 3m is out in the stock is up at 4% on the earnings and some of the other headlines that we are watching this morning. 3000 responders are actively fighting california's largest wildfire they share burning near yosemite national park the oak fire charged 18000 acres and threatening over 2400 other structures crews dropped 300,00o the glaze from helicopters yesterday officials say the fire is 16% contained. tributes are pouring in for after pulse urbino best known for his role as mob boss in goodfellas. ♪ >> what a good actor. he died of natural causes in the mayo clinic in jacksonville, florida yesterday, his daughter honoring her dad, he was the most wonderful father i love him so much i am sending you love and the stars dad as you would send, paul savino was 83 years old and this comes weeks after costar ray lowe ito also died. maria: rest in peace i love his daughter a
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. >> nobody has better healthcare than the president of the united states i was talking to zeke emanuel about this in the last hour. we have this briefing coming up. obviously, a lot of folks know that the president is doing well. what are you looking for, what questions do you hope will get answered to tell us exactly where he is right now with this disease at 2:00? >> i will be looking for answers about what people suspect his close contacts are doing. we already heard about dr. jill biden testing negative. many people were around the president two days before his symptoms started. that's how you look backwards. to think about the circle of spread, especially with ba.5. the other thing that's important is to understand what are the critical points. as jim mentioned, they are incredibly, i have rarely seen such protocols that carry someone through campaigning and entire surges. they work. all of us have gone a bit lax. it will be interesting to know who and how, who around the president andy complex campus putting masks back on. what would the president to in five days? in five days he
. >> nobody has better healthcare than the president of the united states i was talking to zeke emanuel about this in the last hour. we have this briefing coming up. obviously, a lot of folks know that the president is doing well. what are you looking for, what questions do you hope will get answered to tell us exactly where he is right now with this disease at 2:00? >> i will be looking for answers about what people suspect his close contacts are doing. we already heard about dr....
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. >>> democratic lawmakers in the united states will submit a bill worth over $430 billion aimed at combatting climate change and easing healthcare expenses. >> this is a strong bill you can pass to lower inflation, cut the deficit, reduce healthcare cost and tackle the climate crisis and promote energy security all the time while facing middle class families. >> the bill includes tax ex-els for the purchase of electric cars and measures to lower the cost of prescription drugs. also aims to reduce the u.s. fiscal deficit by more than $300 billion by raising taxes on big companies. the biden administration had initially planned to pass a massive spending plan worth $1.75 trillion that would include substies for college and preschool education but it was stalled in congress due to large opposition within the president's own party. . >>> the top u.s. diplomat has criticized the taliban for its treatment of women and girls. he urged the international community to put pressure on the islamic group. secretary of state speaking at the launch a u.s. afghan mechanism for the protection of women's rights. >> they failed to respect the huma
. >>> democratic lawmakers in the united states will submit a bill worth over $430 billion aimed at combatting climate change and easing healthcare expenses. >> this is a strong bill you can pass to lower inflation, cut the deficit, reduce healthcare cost and tackle the climate crisis and promote energy security all the time while facing middle class families. >> the bill includes tax ex-els for the purchase of electric cars and measures to lower the cost of prescription...
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united states, there is more space when nobody is man where anybody is. this is what makes america what it is read indeed, the impact of the unknown or was dimly perceived to be healthcarecentury, a few fragile vessels the discovery 1607, no mayflower in 20, sailed across 3000 miles of unfriendly sees. the passengers and crew far less about their destination in the american astronauts knew it liftoff but the lunar landscape a quarter million miles away. pilgrims fear the perils of the void print them is right and familiar land predict but the sentiments that the sustained them are recorded by governor bradford that all great and honorable actions are accompanied it with great difficulties must be both enterprise and overcome with courage. and behind them lay the mighty oceans separating them from the world that they know and before them lay in untamed wilderness three half centuries later, that wilderness has been transformed. i continent once remote and isolated, now supports the mighty nation, a nation built by those who also dared to reach for the unknown. the discovery of this continent was unprecedented. and opened the eyes of mankind showing them that the world wa
united states, there is more space when nobody is man where anybody is. this is what makes america what it is read indeed, the impact of the unknown or was dimly perceived to be healthcarecentury, a few fragile vessels the discovery 1607, no mayflower in 20, sailed across 3000 miles of unfriendly sees. the passengers and crew far less about their destination in the american astronauts knew it liftoff but the lunar landscape a quarter million miles away. pilgrims fear the perils of the void...
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healthcare system has increased significantly. here the health services are built specifically to cope with extreme weather over the last 48 hours we have heard that some units to reduce the number of scheduled operations as operating rooms become too hot. in spain, people are dropping dead in the streets the newspaper alpais told about one such incident on friday evening to a sixty-year-old janitor and from the madrid city hall. he went out to work on san diego avenue and passed out from heatstroke, it was not possible to save him in just 6 days. extreme heat waves in the country 360 people died. hot weather can't stand it. even birds on spanish roads. increasingly , dead birds are found dying. pigeons. swifts, birds of prey and storks, caring people, pick them up to the ground and try to give them water to drink, the most difficult situation due to the heat. has developed neighboring portugal air. it heated up to 46 ° forests are burning. national parks firefighters lifeguards are working to the limit of the air conditioners' ability to function. except in hotels. but the majority of ordinary portuguese, cooling an apartment and houses is not pocket becaus
healthcare system has increased significantly. here the health services are built specifically to cope with extreme weather over the last 48 hours we have heard that some units to reduce the number of scheduled operations as operating rooms become too hot. in spain, people are dropping dead in the streets the newspaper alpais told about one such incident on friday evening to a sixty-year-old janitor and from the madrid city hall. he went out to work on san diego avenue and passed out from...
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neighborhoods, shops, markets, healthcare facilities, and other social facilities, the armed formations of ukraine widely used the hymars multiple launch rocket system received from the unitedtes of america, and they did this with the direct assistance of the american side, which not only provided the necessary intelligence information, but also secretly coded the instructors who helped aiming the kiev mode. to aim correctly is confirmed by the emerging ukrainian social networks and western the press, and the message, moreover, in large quantities , precisely with the supply of these heavy weapons, associated with a noticeable activation of the artillery of the armed forces, which, apparently, received an order from kiev without the slightest hesitation to use the mentioned installations against the civilian population. the rebuff to the ukrainian militants is given by our military real heroes, senior sergeant ivan ivanov was part of the column that was attacked by the nationalists. he took the car out of the shelling and, with return fire , destroyed the militants who were trying to surround sergeant shamil gafurov helped doctors to evacuate the wounded after the battle fr
neighborhoods, shops, markets, healthcare facilities, and other social facilities, the armed formations of ukraine widely used the hymars multiple launch rocket system received from the unitedtes of america, and they did this with the direct assistance of the american side, which not only provided the necessary intelligence information, but also secretly coded the instructors who helped aiming the kiev mode. to aim correctly is confirmed by the emerging ukrainian social networks and western the...
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united states. amy: let's talk about the trajectory right through to now. people of color are most affected by the lack of healthcaret will be available when abortion is outlawed in state after state. can you talk about the duke study, about black maternal mortality and how much higher it is than for white people who are pregnant? >> well, i'm glad that you mentioned that, because what is also alarming inhis opinion, and also in the draft opinion, is how it gives no regard to facts, concurrent facts. the united states ranks 55th in the wor in terms of maternal mortality. it is not in league with germany, france, its peer nations. instead, 's in peer compy with nations that still publicly lash and stone women. 2016, the supreme court's ow record showed that women were 14 times more likely to die by carrying a pregnancy to term than by having an abortion. once we flash what this looks like in terms of race, then we really get a sense of the horror that's behind all of this, and again with the supreme court deciding that it would pay no attention to it. so in mississippi, we're looking at 118 times -- black women more
united states. amy: let's talk about the trajectory right through to now. people of color are most affected by the lack of healthcaret will be available when abortion is outlawed in state after state. can you talk about the duke study, about black maternal mortality and how much higher it is than for white people who are pregnant? >> well, i'm glad that you mentioned that, because what is also alarming inhis opinion, and also in the draft opinion, is how it gives no regard to facts,...
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united states in the roosevelt room. connect protecting access to women's healthcare services. the mac. >> the security situation in japan, can you give us an update on lifting the chinese tariffs we? >> i tried to put a call into the present prime minister. it was very late there at night and i will be talking there. i am going to be stopping to sign the condolence's book on the way to the cia. this has not happened in japan in decades and decades. i am told, all the way back to the late-'30s, the mid-'30s. it is a homemade weapon. i have only seen a photograph of it, the justice department is going to be giving more detail later, as they find out more detail. but the fact is, one thing did get my attention. that this is the first use of a weapon, to murder someone in japan, and i think that thus far, we have had 3000, 688 or, between 3000 and 4000 cases. one. one. one. and so, we are going to learn more about it as time goes on, about motive. about japan, and fumio kishida, the present prime minister, he is a very solid guy. japan is a very, very stable ally. and we -- i do n
united states in the roosevelt room. connect protecting access to women's healthcare services. the mac. >> the security situation in japan, can you give us an update on lifting the chinese tariffs we? >> i tried to put a call into the present prime minister. it was very late there at night and i will be talking there. i am going to be stopping to sign the condolence's book on the way to the cia. this has not happened in japan in decades and decades. i am told, all the way back to...
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healthcare,. the senate is set to consider it next week. and that the uniteds has made an offer to russia for the release of ascot all-star brittney griner and marine, paul whelan. sources tell nbc news the u.s. is proposing to exchange the notorious arms trafficker, viktor bout, who is known as the merchant of death. now, you know the news of this wednesday, july the 27th, 2022. we appreciate you checking in. follow us on instagram and twitter. also listen to the podcast on apple, spotify, or your favorite platform and we hope to see you back here for another edition tomorrow of the news. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy - even a term policy - for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized we needed a way to supplement our income. if you have $100,000 or more of life insurance, you may qualify to sell your policy. don't cancel or let your policy lapse without finding out what it's worth. visit coventrydirect.com to find out if your policy qualif
healthcare,. the senate is set to consider it next week. and that the uniteds has made an offer to russia for the release of ascot all-star brittney griner and marine, paul whelan. sources tell nbc news the u.s. is proposing to exchange the notorious arms trafficker, viktor bout, who is known as the merchant of death. now, you know the news of this wednesday, july the 27th, 2022. we appreciate you checking in. follow us on instagram and twitter. also listen to the podcast on apple, spotify, or...
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healthcare aspects of this recent supreme court ruling. is there any reason to believe there will be fewer abortions in the united states because of the decision the supreme court came up with? i'm glad you begin there, because it's a fully human issue. so far, we know there will be fewer abortions because many states have already passed either complete or partial limits on abortion. even just yesterday in the state of georgia, their heartbeat ban, which means there is a limit at the point at which there is a perceived... ..or there is a heartbeat of the baby. the courtjust lifted its injunction of that law and it went into effect. that means about 20,000 fewer abortions just in the state of georgia. you've immediately made the presumption that because something is illegal, it doesn't happen, but there is a mountain of evidence, not just from the united states, but from many other countries which have draconian abortion laws, which says those laws do not stop abortions happening, they simply happen underground. that's why your other part of the question about the care of women, about the healthcare piece of this, is vital and important. in eve
healthcare aspects of this recent supreme court ruling. is there any reason to believe there will be fewer abortions in the united states because of the decision the supreme court came up with? i'm glad you begin there, because it's a fully human issue. so far, we know there will be fewer abortions because many states have already passed either complete or partial limits on abortion. even just yesterday in the state of georgia, their heartbeat ban, which means there is a limit at the point at...
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healthcare aspects of this recent supreme court ruling. is there any reason to believe there will be fewer abortions in the united states because of the decisionreme court came up with? i'm glad you begin there, because it's a fully human issue. so far, we know there will be fewer abortions because many states have already passed either complete or partial limits on abortion. even just yesterday in the state of georgia, their heartbeat ban, which means there is a limit at the point at which there is a perceived... ..or there is a heartbeat of the baby. the courtjust lifted its injunction of that law and it went into effect. that means about 20,000 fewer abortions just in the state of georgia. you've immediately made the presumption that because something is illegal, it doesn't happen, but there is a mountain of evidence, not just from the united states, but from many other countries which have draconian abortion laws, which says those laws do not stop abortions happening, they simply happen underground. that's why your other part of the question about the care of women, about the healthcare piece of this, is vital and important. in every state
healthcare aspects of this recent supreme court ruling. is there any reason to believe there will be fewer abortions in the united states because of the decisionreme court came up with? i'm glad you begin there, because it's a fully human issue. so far, we know there will be fewer abortions because many states have already passed either complete or partial limits on abortion. even just yesterday in the state of georgia, their heartbeat ban, which means there is a limit at the point at which...
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healthcare costs. the senate set to consider it next week. >>> in the united states has made an offer to russia for thestar brittney griner and marine paul whelan. sources tell nbc news the u.s. is proposing to exchange notorious arms trafficker victor bout, who is known as the merchant of death. now you know the news of this wednesday, july 27th, 2022. men, we appreciate you checking in. follow us on instagram and twitter at the news on cnbc and listen to the podcast on apple, spotify, or your favorite platform, and we hope to see you back here for another edition tomorrow of the news. bubbles bubbles bubbles bubbles there are bubbles everywhere! as an expedia member you earn points on top of your airline miles. so you can go see even more of all the world's bubbles. [whistling] when you have technology that's easier to control... that can scale across all your clouds... we got that right? yeah, we got that. it's easier to be an innovator. so you can do more incredible things. [whistling] so you can do more incredible things. narrator: in this episode of "american greed"... mike "the situation" sorren
healthcare costs. the senate set to consider it next week. >>> in the united states has made an offer to russia for thestar brittney griner and marine paul whelan. sources tell nbc news the u.s. is proposing to exchange notorious arms trafficker victor bout, who is known as the merchant of death. now you know the news of this wednesday, july 27th, 2022. men, we appreciate you checking in. follow us on instagram and twitter at the news on cnbc and listen to the podcast on apple,...
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united states is radical compared to other countries. most countries don't legislate abortion. they don't. because they know that abortion is healthcare. so this isn't even something that is legislated in most countries so that's why you don't see this is something that is talked about because they know that this isn't a political issue and it wasn't a political issue until the 1980s when republicans used it to coalesce their base, so all the talk about how radical the u.s. was protecting abortion rights is completely false. >> thank you for clearing that up.ut mortality rates have increased during the pandemic. i'm alarmed and enraged to make that disparity worse. it is a public outcry and we need to address it [inaudible] >> the gentle lady yields back to the gentleman from north carolina is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you madam chair. i find it amazing that the statements abortion is healthcare. that is totally unbelievable if you are uttering that abortion is healthcare. is it healthcare for the child or for that person? to make that statement completely baffles me. let me ask the three of you i assume you agree with the
united states is radical compared to other countries. most countries don't legislate abortion. they don't. because they know that abortion is healthcare. so this isn't even something that is legislated in most countries so that's why you don't see this is something that is talked about because they know that this isn't a political issue and it wasn't a political issue until the 1980s when republicans used it to coalesce their base, so all the talk about how radical the u.s. was protecting...
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united states. the new constitution enshrines human rights and social programs, including free universal access to healthcare, higher education, and reproductive rights, as well as more robust environmental safeguards and policies to promote gender and racial equity. it also for the first time recognizes chile's indigenous peoples and offers restitution for historically indigenous lands. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman in new york, joined by democracy now! co-host juan gonzÁlez in new brunswick, new jersey. hi, juan. juan: hi, amy. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. amy: six people were killed and at least two dozen injured when a rooftop gunman armed with a high-power rifle attacked a fourth of july parade in the chicago suburb of highland park monday. the gunmen reportedly fired dozens of shots at parade goers shortly after 10:00 in the morning. five of the shooting victims died in the street, a sixth in the hospital. the chicago tribune reports the victims ranged
united states. the new constitution enshrines human rights and social programs, including free universal access to healthcare, higher education, and reproductive rights, as well as more robust environmental safeguards and policies to promote gender and racial equity. it also for the first time recognizes chile's indigenous peoples and offers restitution for historically indigenous lands. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm...
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overburdening the system, infrastructure, healthcare and school, the things already happening in border states, he laid out perfectly for us. it will impact the entirety of the unitedof america and the fact of the matter is we are not able to sustain what we have going on at our border right now. we cannot absorb hundreds of thousands of people, they will fan out in every city and state and people most heavily impacted and negatively impacted are those in low income areas, minority communities. i would stress they need to be doing something, it is not your citizen duty to absorb people, it is your duty to serve as the american people first. >> todd: check out tomi lahren is fearless airing live monday, wednesday and thursday on outkick. tomi tuesday, thank you. did you see this? >> president biden: transition, yes. >> these proposals will be unpopular, some call you to make sacrifices. >> president biden: we're going through incredible transition. >> todd: president biden called out in a brutal ad, comparing him to jimmy carter, we'll have more on that next. with best western rewards you get rewarded when you stay on the road and on the go. find your rewards so you
overburdening the system, infrastructure, healthcare and school, the things already happening in border states, he laid out perfectly for us. it will impact the entirety of the unitedof america and the fact of the matter is we are not able to sustain what we have going on at our border right now. we cannot absorb hundreds of thousands of people, they will fan out in every city and state and people most heavily impacted and negatively impacted are those in low income areas, minority communities....
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united states business at the ndfront and rather than at the end so equity underpins all of the work to create new international commercial opportunities for infrastructure cleantech digital healthcaree want more small businesses were women and minority owned companies to compete on a level playing field that would ensure our success abroad is also broadly shared here at home especially for small businesses in the heartland women and minority owned companies historically marginalized communities in many especially in the diaspora that only reflects our nation but also to help us of these places around the reglobe. we areen at a critical moment if we act decisively we can shape the economic order in ways that reflect values and expect —- for opportunities for years to come but the prosperity as a beacon we have an opportunity to revive relationships that play to the strength and fit specific challenges of the time we can foster opportunities abroad and also right here at home in the last 18 months the biden administration has laid the foundation for a new approach and you have high quality high paying jobs to boost export to our nation ovation to unleash the problems of today in the
united states business at the ndfront and rather than at the end so equity underpins all of the work to create new international commercial opportunities for infrastructure cleantech digital healthcaree want more small businesses were women and minority owned companies to compete on a level playing field that would ensure our success abroad is also broadly shared here at home especially for small businesses in the heartland women and minority owned companies historically marginalized...
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nasdaq up more than 4% in that timeframe and healthcare is the best performing sector and by the way, the only sector higher on the session, you have unitedh, mckesson and cvs health and check out what's happening with moderna up 16% just over the course of this week and upstart and wd-40, two stocks in very different industries both getting hammered today after disappointing earnings reports also today, those travel names and think about cruise line operators and casinos and that sort of thing and they're all lower on the session, as well. now to the bond market and yields are moving higher as the strong bond report means the fed will stay aggressive and the job side of things is getting better and rick santelli and the strong jobs report reverberating big in the market right now >> oh, absolutely. whether it's two year or the 30-year bonds and everything is moving down in price and up in yield and do remember in two and a half weeks, of course, we have the fed meeting and it certainly seems once again, three-quarters of a percent, 75 bases points on the table and the last three days have been a pretty wild ride for treasurys and look at
nasdaq up more than 4% in that timeframe and healthcare is the best performing sector and by the way, the only sector higher on the session, you have unitedh, mckesson and cvs health and check out what's happening with moderna up 16% just over the course of this week and upstart and wd-40, two stocks in very different industries both getting hammered today after disappointing earnings reports also today, those travel names and think about cruise line operators and casinos and that sort of thing...
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healthcare costs. lower your prescription drug cost. by the way, you got a republican leader in the united states senate. i was able to work out something with intel. they're going to provide for over 7,000 jobs in this state. [ applause ] >> out of columbus. [ applause ] >> making, making computer chips. but there's another bill that if we get it passed, and my guys are working like hell to pass it, it will create another $100 million in investments in ohio. creating more jobs. but you know what? you know what? the republic leaders are saying. if, in fact, we pass the law that says medicare can negotiate drug prices, like they can for the military. if, in fact, we pass the plan that says, we are going to raise taxes on multimillionaires, so they start paying their fair share. he's going to block the passage that will provide for another $100 billion invested in this state. folks, this is not right. this not right. and that's why this election is going to be so darn important. the key is we just have to remember who built this country. i know i remember. tomorrow, i'll be awarding the high
healthcare costs. lower your prescription drug cost. by the way, you got a republican leader in the united states senate. i was able to work out something with intel. they're going to provide for over 7,000 jobs in this state. [ applause ] >> out of columbus. [ applause ] >> making, making computer chips. but there's another bill that if we get it passed, and my guys are working like hell to pass it, it will create another $100 million in investments in ohio. creating more jobs. but...
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healthcare provider. if you are at risk, look into whether or not you are eligible to get vaccinated. vaccine supplies in unitedw, but they are going to continue to increase. if there are vaccines available, you should avail yourself of those vaccines and also, just take precautions as you can. sure you watch for people who may have rashes. use protection. any measures you can take to limit the potential for spread right now, is a good idea. we know cases are continuing to increase. what is reported is definitely not the full picture, given the limited testing. >> very important information. thank you, as always. appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >>> well, covid cases are rising in much of the world. that is largely due to the ba .5 sub variant. in the u.s. alone, you can see from this map, just how widespread the infections have become, globally. you can see the sharp rise in cases, especially in north africa, asia, australia, and latin america. joe biden's doctor says the u.s. president is feeling much better, four days after his covid diagnosis. the latest, now. >> reporter: president biden's physician says the
healthcare provider. if you are at risk, look into whether or not you are eligible to get vaccinated. vaccine supplies in unitedw, but they are going to continue to increase. if there are vaccines available, you should avail yourself of those vaccines and also, just take precautions as you can. sure you watch for people who may have rashes. use protection. any measures you can take to limit the potential for spread right now, is a good idea. we know cases are continuing to increase. what is...
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healthcare. e, pharmaceutics and many other areas. the joint activity of the international situation as a whole, sergey lavrova, it is now developing, so sane countries need to unitend all together leave the principles that are written in the un charter, in particular, the principle of sovereign equality of states and the principle of non-intervention. e affairs of other countries, but, and the west is trying to rewrite these principles for the sake of its own rules and one of such vivid examples of which is already a mass. well the last case, when in diplomacy, for example, uh, paris went on an unprecedented action and unilaterally published a conversation between leaders, namely, a macron, and vladimir putin, a conversation that seemed to be supposed to be confidential, but it turns out that in in the neighboring office of the alekseevsky palace, and the telephones the conversation between the two leaders was listened to by journalists with cameras turned on, sergey lavrov was asked to comment on this episode in response, the head of the russian ministry of foreign affairs, explained that moscow only once resorted to such a practice, when published. let me remin
healthcare. e, pharmaceutics and many other areas. the joint activity of the international situation as a whole, sergey lavrova, it is now developing, so sane countries need to unitend all together leave the principles that are written in the un charter, in particular, the principle of sovereign equality of states and the principle of non-intervention. e affairs of other countries, but, and the west is trying to rewrite these principles for the sake of its own rules and one of such vivid...
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courts, it's the supreme court, it's healthcare, it's doctors, it's everybody right now, and jon, at a certain point, this fragile coalition that we call the united states, at a certain point it could come apart. i know you make fun of me for being a pessimist. sometimes pessimists are correct. i'm afraid of credibility and i think we have to tell people the truth and that's why i go back to the recession, tell the people the truth. if they feel like they're in a recession, they are. >> the reality is far more complicated. when you think of recession is significant unemployment. te "recession" denies the reality a strong labor market. >> but does your constituents feel -- are they hurting, are they worried about the state of economy? >> my constituents are struggling to put food on the table and pay the bills because of inflation. but gas prices have been falling dramatically for more than six weeks, and if it continues to fall at that trajectory, it might come back to more normal levels. >> speaking on this question of credibility, susan, help explain why democrats are going in and putting millions of dollars in states, in races across the count
courts, it's the supreme court, it's healthcare, it's doctors, it's everybody right now, and jon, at a certain point, this fragile coalition that we call the united states, at a certain point it could come apart. i know you make fun of me for being a pessimist. sometimes pessimists are correct. i'm afraid of credibility and i think we have to tell people the truth and that's why i go back to the recession, tell the people the truth. if they feel like they're in a recession, they are. >>...
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republican colleagues if you want to help americans better afford healthcare and medication then you should support passing this bill. unitedtates citizens average prescription drugs than any other people on earth all for the same medicines other countries use. the democrat plan will finally help change that. too many in this country, too many in this country find themselves in this indignity of having to choose between getting there prescription drugs filled and putting food on the table for their families. democrats plan will finally help change that. even as working americans struggle to afford high-quality healthcare and medication, the nation's largest pharmaceutical companies face little accountability for jacking up prices on consumers. democrat plan will help change the. for months we've heard publicans complain and complain about the need to lower cost for american people. democrats will present the senate with a proposal to do precisely that in a big way. what will they choose and the other side of the aisle? will they work with us? too lower cost for prescription medications? lake shore up our healthcare situatio
republican colleagues if you want to help americans better afford healthcare and medication then you should support passing this bill. unitedtates citizens average prescription drugs than any other people on earth all for the same medicines other countries use. the democrat plan will finally help change that. too many in this country, too many in this country find themselves in this indignity of having to choose between getting there prescription drugs filled and putting food on the table for...
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the president of the united states speaks live from the white house this after joe manchin gives a thumbs up for a deal that includes big money, healthcareiption drugs and more. >> we need to show democrats across this country that the democratic party can actually get stuff done when we have 50 democrats in the senate, and i think that's where we are right now. so i'm all about forward looking, brianna and hello, joe manchin. happy to have you. >> a new effort to form a viable third party, names from the right, left and center say they will succeed where others failed. soon we'll hear from the president of the united states live at the white house. he'll tout big progress on his agenda, a senate agreement that includes new climate and new health care investments. a package, the president will say in a way that will also take a big bite out of inflation. it is a smaller, but still significant piece of the giant goals the president and has party had back in the beginning of his term. the white house event is a presidential push to get this new senate deal to the finish line and, make no mistake, it is a presidential effort to balance out
the president of the united states speaks live from the white house this after joe manchin gives a thumbs up for a deal that includes big money, healthcareiption drugs and more. >> we need to show democrats across this country that the democratic party can actually get stuff done when we have 50 democrats in the senate, and i think that's where we are right now. so i'm all about forward looking, brianna and hello, joe manchin. happy to have you. >> a new effort to form a viable...
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industry in the united states gathering all this information and then selling it. traditionally, it's being used for marketing and advertising, but now it's being used more and more in the healthcare space and health insurance space. they are ranking you and scoring you based on their algorithms. definition of whether or not your lifestyle leads to healthy habits or unhealthy habits. you know, if a woman buys plus science and clothing online, they predict that she is more overweight and more likely to be depressed. therefore, more likely to have high health care costs that could lead to people paying higher rates. there's a proliferation of devices that can track our health information, but the technology has moved beyond whereas elias to actually put protections in place for consumers. and so the data can be used in a lot of ways that people would never even imagine they would be used. this is eric . he has sleep apnea and uses a see pat machine to sleep at night that i seen or really really loudly. and i keep my wife up. so in order for that not to happen, i have this really ugly machine that i put on my face and that blows air into it. just like a horrible thing, but you do it
industry in the united states gathering all this information and then selling it. traditionally, it's being used for marketing and advertising, but now it's being used more and more in the healthcare space and health insurance space. they are ranking you and scoring you based on their algorithms. definition of whether or not your lifestyle leads to healthy habits or unhealthy habits. you know, if a woman buys plus science and clothing online, they predict that she is more overweight and more...
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healthcare provider about rybelsus® today. >> john: sweltering temperatures baking much of the united states and most of the country is at riskrring blackouts. according to a new report, thanks to failing infrastructure and the push for a green transition to renewable energy. casey stegall is live in dallas. casey, every year this time of year the system gets stressed and this year is proving no different. and casey can't hear me. casey, are you there? >> i can hear you. >> oh, you can hear me, good. >> john, sorry, some i.f.b. issues. but north american electric reliability council, it oversees a lot of the public utilities and their grids and that agency warns that over half of the united states is at an elevated risk for these blackouts. >> there's no question that extreme weather events are creating greater demand for electricity in this country, primarily through air-conditioning load. >> jim mathison is a former utah congressman and current energy cooperative executive. >> you've got this circumstance where reliability is put into question by this increased demand where at the same time, reducing our supply. >> the comb
healthcare provider about rybelsus® today. >> john: sweltering temperatures baking much of the united states and most of the country is at riskrring blackouts. according to a new report, thanks to failing infrastructure and the push for a green transition to renewable energy. casey stegall is live in dallas. casey, every year this time of year the system gets stressed and this year is proving no different. and casey can't hear me. casey, are you there? >> i can hear you. >>...
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united states capitol back then. >> i remember thatal day. newly talk that date or later i got arrested. trying to fight for medicaidd expansion. cutting resources and the children healthcarerogram. i was here along with the reverend doctor william barber and others. barbara told me it was my turn to get arrested. [laughter] >> i will tell you. a it was for my wife. [laughter] [laughter]r] [laughter] >> sometimes a statement for 15u years. i remember what the issue was. we were all fighting for children. >> now my offices down the hall from the rotunda where i got arrested. the capitol police who were very kind and polite and professional that they who were doing their job or they had take me too central booking. nowadays theys help me to get to my officer get into the capitol. that's what i mean away out of nowhere. the journey come the work were trying to do, the progress comes in fits and starts. the democracy expands and contracts. but america is a great nation because there have always been people willing to lay it all on the line. you know my dad was like that. talk about him a lot. and it is because he had such an amazing impact on me. he was a preacher but not with
united states capitol back then. >> i remember thatal day. newly talk that date or later i got arrested. trying to fight for medicaidd expansion. cutting resources and the children healthcarerogram. i was here along with the reverend doctor william barber and others. barbara told me it was my turn to get arrested. [laughter] >> i will tell you. a it was for my wife. [laughter] [laughter]r] [laughter] >> sometimes a statement for 15u years. i remember what the issue was. we...
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healthcare system has increased significantly. health services are not built to deal with extreme weather over the last 48 hours we have heard that some unitsurgeries as operating rooms are getting too hot in spain people. measuring this fall on the street the newspaper el pais told of one such incident on friday evening in a 60-year-old janitor from behind the madrid city hall. released work hard on san diego avenue and passed out from heatstroke to save him failed in just 6 days. extreme heat. 360 people have already died in the country due to the weather. even the birds on spanish roads are increasingly finding dead birds perishing. pigeons, birds of prey were sheared, and storks, caring people pick up their lands. they are trying to solder with water, the most difficult situation due to the heat has developed in neighboring portugal air. it heated up to 46 ° forests are burning. national parks firefighters rescuers work on limit. you can make air conditioners function only in hotels, but most ordinary portuguese people can’t afford to cool an apartment at home and for space reactions one electric power, at the same time, eu officials ar
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united states. thank you so much. we appreciate it. >> i appreciate the time. >>> still ahead, democratic senator joe manchin hands democrats a potential win on the president's major climate, healthcarespending, tax bill. but there is still some land mines in the way. the other democrat who is not quite yet on board, we're going to talk about that next. >>> and we're just moments away from the opening bell on wall street. futures are flat this morning. you can see the...