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the last 10 years, united healthcare is up four fold in the s&p 500, it has been with microsoft on a basis, beaten apple, the google. you have a good thing and the patient's to stick with it. it is returning to his april height and the assumption is it will exceed those highs. you have a perfect north by northeast, steady as she goes, large, deliberate operating business that looks like it has more to go. >> tony, your technical take on united health? >> i completely concur with carter. not only did we return to the april highs but the relative performance of united health to the healthcare sector, it has broken out past the april highs which is a good site this could be an opportunity to add more before a breakout. we expect 40% eps growth over the next couple of years with revenue growth double digits, low double digits and trading at about 21 times next year's earnings is a reasonable valuation for a name like united health that has been consistent in generating a significant amount of free cash flow. i like the stock and a good time to consider adding for the breakout. >> our nex
the last 10 years, united healthcare is up four fold in the s&p 500, it has been with microsoft on a basis, beaten apple, the google. you have a good thing and the patient's to stick with it. it is returning to his april height and the assumption is it will exceed those highs. you have a perfect north by northeast, steady as she goes, large, deliberate operating business that looks like it has more to go. >> tony, your technical take on united health? >> i completely concur with...
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united healthcare. chevron is down there too.ll be right back. >>> it is time for today's market dash board. welcome back to michael santoli, you missed quite the rally >> a lot going on today. thank you very much, sara. glad to be back with where i belong here is what the market look like since i've been gone for little over a week a big exhale got to the market and actually cleared the hurdles. and a lot of these targets are doing some work in tha direction and now right abov it, people are talking about how really 4,200 and change might be where you need to get to that's halfway back from the total decline from january dow to the recent lows and i thin pretty constructive at least o the short-term basis still the could easily be as big as 12% to 13%. now take a look at the wholesale gasoline prices. and you don' want to overstate the role o gasoline, but you also don't want to overthink what they have been up to gasoline means persistence o inflation and the e fed is targeted directly. and obviously th big stock higher and a l
united healthcare. chevron is down there too.ll be right back. >>> it is time for today's market dash board. welcome back to michael santoli, you missed quite the rally >> a lot going on today. thank you very much, sara. glad to be back with where i belong here is what the market look like since i've been gone for little over a week a big exhale got to the market and actually cleared the hurdles. and a lot of these targets are doing some work in tha direction and now right abov...
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united healthcare is up four fold in the snp and beaten microsoft and apple.eaten google so you're o to a good thing there and yo have the patience to stick wit it i would add more, the stock ha just returned to its april hig and the presumption is it will break out and exceed those highs. you have a perfect north b northeast steady issue goes, large deliberate operating business that looks look its got more to go >> tony what's your technica take here on united health >> i concur with carter becaus not only did we return back to those highs but if you look at the relative forms to th healthcare sector, it's broken up so that's a good sign this is potentially an opportunity t add more before a break out. if you look at value we're expecting about 14 eps growt over the next couple years revenue growth and low doubl digits trading at 21 times nex years earning is a reasonabl evaluation for a name like united health that's bee significant in cash free flow. >> our next viewer asking with the industries moving higher over the next couple weeks d you think it can s
united healthcare is up four fold in the snp and beaten microsoft and apple.eaten google so you're o to a good thing there and yo have the patience to stick wit it i would add more, the stock ha just returned to its april hig and the presumption is it will break out and exceed those highs. you have a perfect north b northeast steady issue goes, large deliberate operating business that looks look its got more to go >> tony what's your technica take here on united health >> i concur...
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united healthcare. it gives you that balance of quality, but also good defense in the healthcare sector. and others. >> jeff, it's great to have your perspective. we have the losses extending heading into this final 30 seconds. all three indices poised to follow lower. david: welcome to a special edition of "kudlow" pr i'm david asman in for larry kudlow. the white house continues to insist their inflation reduction act will lower costs. hillary vaughn is live from capitol hill with the details. reporter: thpr
united healthcare. it gives you that balance of quality, but also good defense in the healthcare sector. and others. >> jeff, it's great to have your perspective. we have the losses extending heading into this final 30 seconds. all three indices poised to follow lower. david: welcome to a special edition of "kudlow" pr i'm david asman in for larry kudlow. the white house continues to insist their inflation reduction act will lower costs. hillary vaughn is live from capitol hill...
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other potential sue tores include -- suiters include cvs, united healthcare group, option care healthalue significant any you phi about 8 -- signify about $8 billion, they are expected to discuss the bills today. the deal could some soon. take a look at at mc, down about -- amc, down about 34%, news that cineworld is considering filing for bankruptcy, the owner of regal group. preferred equity units will begin trading on the new york stock exchange today. amc stock down 29% year-to-date. all right, coming up, out of touch with american priorities. energy secretary jennifer granholm suggesting entirely revamping your home in order to bring down energy costs. hear what she's is trying to pull. it's coming up next. plus, not giving it the old college try, more students making it clear politics is their deal breaker f for dorm mates. that's the hot topic buzz coming up. ♪ i still haven't found what i'm looking for. ♪ but i still haven't found what i'm looking for. ♪ ♪ choosing miracle-ear was a great decision. like when i decided to host family movie nights. miracle-ear made it easy. i ju
other potential sue tores include -- suiters include cvs, united healthcare group, option care healthalue significant any you phi about 8 -- signify about $8 billion, they are expected to discuss the bills today. the deal could some soon. take a look at at mc, down about -- amc, down about 34%, news that cineworld is considering filing for bankruptcy, the owner of regal group. preferred equity units will begin trading on the new york stock exchange today. amc stock down 29% year-to-date. all...
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because of promoting sedentary lifestyles keeping children out of schools, this is caused a healthcare crises in the unitede americans and people legally here are requiring more healthcare. all these immigrants coming. they will need housing. they will need healthcare. we don't have enough doctors and nurses to handle the people we already have, let alone the people coming. >> also cell phones and fancy hotel rooms. coming up, a fourth grade teacher took to social media asking how parents react to her classroom that is built for non-white students. that's next. it's the all-new subway series menu! 12 irresistible new subs... like #9 the champ. rotisserie style chicken double monterey cheddar. the champ is truly made for a champ. gee, thanks chuck. who said anything about you? it's subway's biggest refresh yet. ...the tower cam for a - hey! folks, we seem to have a visitor. it looks like - looks like you paid too much for your glasses. ...who? anyone who isn't shopping at america's best - where two pairs and a free exam start at just $79.95. book an exam today. - i'm norm. - i'm szasz. [norm] and we live in
because of promoting sedentary lifestyles keeping children out of schools, this is caused a healthcare crises in the unitede americans and people legally here are requiring more healthcare. all these immigrants coming. they will need housing. they will need healthcare. we don't have enough doctors and nurses to handle the people we already have, let alone the people coming. >> also cell phones and fancy hotel rooms. coming up, a fourth grade teacher took to social media asking how parents...
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first order of business meeting with state lawmakers and advocates to discuss reproductive healthcare . the united states supreme court in the dobbs decision took constitutional right? that had been recognized. from the people of america. from the women of america since the supreme court struck down roe v. wade in june . vice president harris has led the white house's messaging on abortion rights. the first female vice president has convened lawmakers from 17 states, including florida, indiana, pennsylvania, north carolina and nevada. harris praised california lawmakers for their efforts, including a measure asking voters to enshrine the right to abortion in the state constitution. these extraordinary californians who are nationals leaders. to talk about how we can continue. to do what has been happening here, which is to fight for the rights. of women for all people . we are not dispirited. we are empowered and we are empowered because that power is derived from californians who strongly believed that roe v. wade was working this month, voters in conservative kansas rejected an initiative to remo
first order of business meeting with state lawmakers and advocates to discuss reproductive healthcare . the united states supreme court in the dobbs decision took constitutional right? that had been recognized. from the people of america. from the women of america since the supreme court struck down roe v. wade in june . vice president harris has led the white house's messaging on abortion rights. the first female vice president has convened lawmakers from 17 states, including florida, indiana,...
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first order of business meeting with state lawmakers and advocates to discuss reproductive healthcare . the united states supreme court in the dobbs decision tood been recognized. from the people of america. from the women of america. since the supreme court struck down roe v. wade in june . vice president harris has led the white house's messaging on abortion rights. the first female vice president has convened lawmakers from 17 states, including florida, indiana, pennsylvania, north carolina and nevada. harris praised california lawmakers for their efforts, including a measure asking voters to enshrine the right to abortion in the state constitution. these extraordinary. californians who are nationals leaders. to talk about how we can continue. to do what has been happening here, which is to fight for the rights. of women for all people . we are not dispirited. we are empowered and we are empowered because that power is derived from californians who is strongly believes that roe v. wade was working this month, voters in conservative kansas rejected an initiative to remove abortion protections fr
first order of business meeting with state lawmakers and advocates to discuss reproductive healthcare . the united states supreme court in the dobbs decision tood been recognized. from the people of america. from the women of america. since the supreme court struck down roe v. wade in june . vice president harris has led the white house's messaging on abortion rights. the first female vice president has convened lawmakers from 17 states, including florida, indiana, pennsylvania, north carolina...
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united states marine corps. better budget and bigger armor. healthcare and heavy artillery.high school gym class with guns we go down the highway like a full court press with the column the dusty were with machine guns and a grenade launchers littered with radios and high octane energy drinks in those nylon bands that are helmet marked with the blood type in permanent black ink. cigarette sitting in our pockets. hardline back to seattle and san diego in michigan and nebraska in the deep south. ged instead of high school diploma and worked off lazy academic hangovers. we went to class and sat board about monroe doctrine and manifest destiny. we pledgednc allegiance. we are friends and brothers and sons your fathers and uncles. your husband's and one night stands and ex- lovers. we are the marine corps but sometimes we love it to. that entire initial section which was about a firefight i was a participant in september 2005, was 10000 words and i wrote it in a flash very fast august 2015. after that he wrote another 40000 most of that is in the book now. whatever issues i had a
united states marine corps. better budget and bigger armor. healthcare and heavy artillery.high school gym class with guns we go down the highway like a full court press with the column the dusty were with machine guns and a grenade launchers littered with radios and high octane energy drinks in those nylon bands that are helmet marked with the blood type in permanent black ink. cigarette sitting in our pockets. hardline back to seattle and san diego in michigan and nebraska in the deep south....
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as you highlight, college costs are -- have increased faster than healthcare costs in the united statese brought up, we have to really focus on. how do we convince families to understand that college is an investment that needs to have a good r.o.i., not just go to the most prestigious and most expensive constitution, the one that will give you the value and economically beneficial to you when you leave college. that's something we have to really focus on and that's my concern about all this discussion about payment pause and what we do forgiveness. what we really need to focus on is reducing the need to borrow and making sure people are getting a real value for their education. >> also a complicated problem for a lot of these borrowers, many of them most of them never even finished school, right? >> that is absolutely a huge problem. we look at student loan repayment, one of the biggest drivers of default or real distress in student loan portfolio associated with people who never completed their degree. they don't really have a tradeable economic valuable asset. right? they don't have
as you highlight, college costs are -- have increased faster than healthcare costs in the united statese brought up, we have to really focus on. how do we convince families to understand that college is an investment that needs to have a good r.o.i., not just go to the most prestigious and most expensive constitution, the one that will give you the value and economically beneficial to you when you leave college. that's something we have to really focus on and that's my concern about all this...
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first order of business meeting with state lawmakers and advocates to discuss reproductive healthcare . the unitedeme court in the dobbs decision took constitutional right? that had been recognized. from the people of america. from the women of america since the supreme court struck down roe v. wade in june . vice president harris has led the white house's messaging on abortion rights. the first female vice president has convened lawmakers from 17 states, including florida, indiana, pennsylvania, north carolina and nevada. harris praised california lawmakers for their efforts, including a measure asking voters to enshrine the right to abortion in the state constitution. these extraordinary californians who are nationals leaders. to talk about how we can continue. to do what has been happening here, which is to fight for the rights. ofre empowered and we are empowered because that power is derived from californians who strongly believed that roe v. wade was working this month, voters in conservative kansas rejected an initiative to remove abortion protections from the state constitution. some democ
first order of business meeting with state lawmakers and advocates to discuss reproductive healthcare . the unitedeme court in the dobbs decision took constitutional right? that had been recognized. from the people of america. from the women of america since the supreme court struck down roe v. wade in june . vice president harris has led the white house's messaging on abortion rights. the first female vice president has convened lawmakers from 17 states, including florida, indiana,...
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unites us than keeps us apart. >> most of us whether it's gun safe, healthcare, money and politics we want the same thing. dan: one example of this extreme rhetoric having the potential come to life happened today. an armed suspect was shot dead by police after he allegedly attempted to breach an f.b.i. field office. they're investigating social media posts linked to the suspect which called for violence after the search of mar-a-lago, i'm live in our newsroom tonight. tim johns, abc7 news. dan: governor newsom was in contra costa county to push for new projections or projects that will ease california's water shortage. the governor toured the brackish water desal nation plant that is under construction in antioch. the governor released a 19-point plan of local water projects they include recycled water facilities and desal nation water plants. california is expected to lose 10% of its water supply in the next two decades. >> and here with more on the latest drought data, is sandhya patel. sandhya: let's take a look at last week vs. this week. i want to really turn your attention to the central valley. yo
unites us than keeps us apart. >> most of us whether it's gun safe, healthcare, money and politics we want the same thing. dan: one example of this extreme rhetoric having the potential come to life happened today. an armed suspect was shot dead by police after he allegedly attempted to breach an f.b.i. field office. they're investigating social media posts linked to the suspect which called for violence after the search of mar-a-lago, i'm live in our newsroom tonight. tim johns, abc7...
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healthcare. sheds an interesting loight on united health. going to prevail against the department of justice in terms of getting change healthcare approved by a judge. but i wonder as well on amazon the one medical deal and now potentially this one are they saying to the regulators come and get us >> potentially >> amazon has to potentially fight the regulators but the other issue is the trust factor, david. i've heard a lot of people when they brought up one medical say i don't know if i want to stay with one medical now they just don't like the idea that amazon would have that much data on them so that's another issue. i've gotten pushback on that as well as soecial media just from folks who have seen it so for them to build that trust to say we can run this business efficiently and do it well and not sap the life out of these businesses is also something they need to overcome. >> of course, healthcare inflation with the various partners there, another consideration. bertha, thank you so much. >> you're welcome. >>> still to come, we'll tal
healthcare. sheds an interesting loight on united health. going to prevail against the department of justice in terms of getting change healthcare approved by a judge. but i wonder as well on amazon the one medical deal and now potentially this one are they saying to the regulators come and get us >> potentially >> amazon has to potentially fight the regulators but the other issue is the trust factor, david. i've heard a lot of people when they brought up one medical say i don't...
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billion spending plan with money to fight climate change in lower healthcare prices and a new minimum tax on corporations. republicans united in opposition. >> and democrats want to drop and end this on our economy at the worst possible time. >> reporter: the west virginia democrat joe manchin says the bill features many things republicans used to be in favor of. >> they're all looking at trying to find a discredit and they can't. because there is nothing to discredit. >> reporter: as vice president kamala harris announces $1 billion to help cities and states prepare for the affects of a warming planet. >> the president and i also have a duty to act not only after disaster strikes, but before disaster strikes. >> reporter: wildfires and floods in kentucky show the new climate fighting policies. their focus on arizona democrat kyrsten sinema who has not said whether she supports the bill. >> you're in a 50-50 senate and you need every single vote. those of us who care about the bill will be making the case to senator sinema that it's good for the country and good for arizona. >> reporter: senate democrats also hope to pass t
billion spending plan with money to fight climate change in lower healthcare prices and a new minimum tax on corporations. republicans united in opposition. >> and democrats want to drop and end this on our economy at the worst possible time. >> reporter: the west virginia democrat joe manchin says the bill features many things republicans used to be in favor of. >> they're all looking at trying to find a discredit and they can't. because there is nothing to discredit....
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half the time this is such a local issue because you're more of an expert on healthcare, that the system that works for the united states. >> i think it is two things, i really do believe it is a system that should work and by that everything that is in my bill 1934, people always say to me, you have a two-year transition, you should have a four year transition. everything in politics, you put the legislation forward, then there's gotta be changes, if you get to the point every two or four year transition, fantastic. i'm ready to have a conversation. i do believe a universal healthcare paid for by the government. that is corrugated by the government i should say. the government is the main conduit for which healthcare is guaranteed and it's not tied to employment, is not tied to any other factor. that is absolutely what the united states should do. that is in fact what most other countries do. there are changes that are starting to change in different directions. but two more countries do that, that is not our system today. the reason for what you accurately pick up in that chapter, i've been very frustrated on t
half the time this is such a local issue because you're more of an expert on healthcare, that the system that works for the united states. >> i think it is two things, i really do believe it is a system that should work and by that everything that is in my bill 1934, people always say to me, you have a two-year transition, you should have a four year transition. everything in politics, you put the legislation forward, then there's gotta be changes, if you get to the point every two or...
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unites us than keeps us apart. >> most of us whether it's gun safe, healthcare, money and politics we want the same thing. dan: one example of this extreme rhetoric having the potential come to life happened today. an armed suspect was shot dead by police after he allegedly attempted to breach an f.b.i. field office. they're investigating social media posts linked to the suspect which called for violence after the search of mar-a-lago, i'm live in our newsroom tonight. tim johns, abc7 news. dan: governor newsom was in contra costa county to push for new projections or projects that will ease california's water shortage. the governor toured the brackish water desal nation plant that is under construction in antioch. the governor released a 19-point plan of local water projects they include recycled water facilities and desal nation water plants. california is expected to lose 10% of its water supply in the next two decades. >> and here with more on the latest drought data, is sandhya patel. sandhya: let's take a look at last week vs. this week. i want to really turn your attention to the central valley. yo
unites us than keeps us apart. >> most of us whether it's gun safe, healthcare, money and politics we want the same thing. dan: one example of this extreme rhetoric having the potential come to life happened today. an armed suspect was shot dead by police after he allegedly attempted to breach an f.b.i. field office. they're investigating social media posts linked to the suspect which called for violence after the search of mar-a-lago, i'm live in our newsroom tonight. tim johns, abc7...
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which we fall short of where we are or you're more of an expert on healthcare than i am, really that is the system that works for the united states? >> guest: it is two things, i do believe it is a system that should work and by that i am not saying everything that is in my bill 1384 is the only way. people would say how come you have a 2-year transition, you should have a four year transition as i say everything in politics you put the legislation forward and there has got to be changes. if we ever get to the point we are talking about two or four your fan transition i'm ready to have that conversation but i think i do believe that universal healthcare system the is paid for by the government and the is coordinated by the government but the government is the main conduit for which healthcare is guaranteed and not tied to employment, not tied to any other factor, that is absolutely what the united states should do and that is what most other countries do. there are changes here and there and countries starting to change in different directions but most countries do that and maybe they have a little bit here and there for t
which we fall short of where we are or you're more of an expert on healthcare than i am, really that is the system that works for the united states? >> guest: it is two things, i do believe it is a system that should work and by that i am not saying everything that is in my bill 1384 is the only way. people would say how come you have a 2-year transition, you should have a four year transition as i say everything in politics you put the legislation forward and there has got to be changes....
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unit, or even deaths. the uk's medicines and healthcare products regulatory agency approved it.r health reporter explains more about what we know. all the vaccines used so far were designed against the original coronavirus that hit two years ago. this vaccine is designed against the original virus and the newer omicron variant of the virus. moderna tested it in 437 people and found in those people that it had a better immune response. our bodies were better able to fight omicron than compared to their original booster. the mhra have now authorised this vaccine and it's likely it will now be available as a booster vaccine in the autumn for people over 50 and people with health conditions. we don't yet know exactly who in those groups will be eligible for this vaccine. we are waiting for that information. is not yet clear just is not yet clearjust how much protection this vaccine will give, but experts say the key message is to get immunised. the but experts say the key message is to get immunised.— to get immunised. the difference between having _ to get immunised. the difference
unit, or even deaths. the uk's medicines and healthcare products regulatory agency approved it.r health reporter explains more about what we know. all the vaccines used so far were designed against the original coronavirus that hit two years ago. this vaccine is designed against the original virus and the newer omicron variant of the virus. moderna tested it in 437 people and found in those people that it had a better immune response. our bodies were better able to fight omicron than compared...
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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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always do it at united nation in some international, in use or nationally and trying to keep that provisional physics, social services including healthcare. but of course, it was not as good as it was before and that people have access to the health services is quite limited. one because of poverty, people do not have the means to transport the patients to, to those clinics. secondly, it because of the cost of them getting and services that good quality and services. because most of the, unfortunately, of the staff left the country even before the collapse of the government and getting public in the country. we were facing limitation on having female medical staff in very difficult part of the country or me which was accessibility was different. we just saw that report that there has been an increase in the number of premature babies being born in afghanistan. do we know why that is? well, of course one, it's because of the poverty and the mothers does, does not have access to a quality food. and then the food that they need during the pregnancy, or even normally any human being who needs a better quality of food. secondly, it's a life i
always do it at united nation in some international, in use or nationally and trying to keep that provisional physics, social services including healthcare. but of course, it was not as good as it was before and that people have access to the health services is quite limited. one because of poverty, people do not have the means to transport the patients to, to those clinics. secondly, it because of the cost of them getting and services that good quality and services. because most of the,...
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expect to stay united in the final vote, finally giving their party something they have been struggling to do for more than a year to push through this major package to now dealing with healthcare, dealing with climate change and imposing new corporate taxes and once they do, assuming they can stay united, it will go to the house for final passage, which democrats are expecting that to be approved on friday. sending it to joe biden's desk and giving them an issue to campaign on and republicans to campaign against since they vigorously opposed this proposal. >> manu raju, thank you so much. >> reporter: thank you. >>> here with me now for a special joint interview, two senators from either side of the aisle, who have come together to pass a surprising amount of compromise legislation. connecticut democratic senator richard blumenthal and south carolina republican senator lindsey graham. gentlemen, thank you so much for coming on for this interview. senator blumenthal, i'm going to start with you about this budget bill that is making its way through congress. three independent economic analyses, including the congressional budget office, all say the inflation reduction act will a
expect to stay united in the final vote, finally giving their party something they have been struggling to do for more than a year to push through this major package to now dealing with healthcare, dealing with climate change and imposing new corporate taxes and once they do, assuming they can stay united, it will go to the house for final passage, which democrats are expecting that to be approved on friday. sending it to joe biden's desk and giving them an issue to campaign on and republicans...
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healthcare and another joint belarusian russian project. here the priority is energy security, planned preventive maintenance. at the first power unit.be completed in the coming days, prime minister roman golovchenko said today at a meeting with the leadership of rosatom, the work is being carried out by russian and belarusian specialists. and for us. it 's a good experience. new technologies, as the prime minister noted, it is now important to successfully complete the project under the...
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amazon shutting the telehealth unit, they are getting bigger in healthcare but that was more of an internal that will be the first major big test for major league sports on streaming. cloud news coming nvidia today, salesforce didn't do as well as anticipated in the springtime because of profit targets for the full year but you had nvidia, the cloud is booming and the chips, not enough to offset the weakness in chips that go into pcs. all stocks are up after you heard from philly said president parker and blue sky country wyoming at 50 basis points to him, and substantial height for rakes and that is instead smaller than what was priced in on a 5 basis point move, that makes a less aggressive fed left high-growth stocks like roku and the like and lower rates makes these stocks which are priced on future earnings look different now. ashley: very good, thank you very much, take a look at this headline, quote, jerry nadler beats carolyn maloney in east germany's primary, new york city is a socialist 1-party state were crime ravages minorities, that is thought broken, dan heninger joins me now.
amazon shutting the telehealth unit, they are getting bigger in healthcare but that was more of an internal that will be the first major big test for major league sports on streaming. cloud news coming nvidia today, salesforce didn't do as well as anticipated in the springtime because of profit targets for the full year but you had nvidia, the cloud is booming and the chips, not enough to offset the weakness in chips that go into pcs. all stocks are up after you heard from philly said president...
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united states by 40% in 2030. >> reporter: saying we'll meet that goal within eight years. but this is also a healthcare bill that lowers premiums for americans buying their own insurance, allows medicare, for the first time, to negotiate the price of certain drugs, and limits out-of-pocket prescription drug costs for seniors on medicare to $2,000 dollars a year. to pay for it all, the bill raises taxes on the largest corporations and wealthiest americans. it will also bring down the deficit. the president tonight tweeting, today, the american people won. special interests lost. saying, families will see lower prescription drug prices, lower health care costs, and lower energy costs. the president is on vacation but says he'll sign this into law next week. then he'll hold a big celebration at the white house early next month. the president eager to tout this accomplishment. david? >> mary bruce again tonight as well. thank you, mary. >>> there's late word coming in tonight a new fbi report on that deadly movie set shooting involving actor alec baldwin. the report and what it reveals about the gun alec b
united states by 40% in 2030. >> reporter: saying we'll meet that goal within eight years. but this is also a healthcare bill that lowers premiums for americans buying their own insurance, allows medicare, for the first time, to negotiate the price of certain drugs, and limits out-of-pocket prescription drug costs for seniors on medicare to $2,000 dollars a year. to pay for it all, the bill raises taxes on the largest corporations and wealthiest americans. it will also bring down the...
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in the united states, president biden hasjust had a major legislative victory. this evening the senate has passed a climate and healthcares of dollars spent on bringing carbon emissions down. our north america correspondent gary o'donoghuejoins us live from capitol hill. how important is this, gary? this is a huge victory forjoe biden and for the democrats. the biggest piece of climate change legislation ever passed by congress. it will take america four fifth of the way there towards its carbon reduction targets by 2030. and for people at home, it will mean they can buy an electric vehicle and get $7,500 in tax credits. $4000 for a second hand vehicle. there will be higher taxes on businesses with profits of more than $1 billion and an attempt to bring down the ever thorny problem of prescription drug prices in this country. the latest in a series of victories forjoe biden legislatively speaking and it's very important in terms of the upcoming mid—term elections in november when congress gets re—elected, the house of representatives, they all have to get re—elected. the problem for democrats at the moment is that is oft
in the united states, president biden hasjust had a major legislative victory. this evening the senate has passed a climate and healthcares of dollars spent on bringing carbon emissions down. our north america correspondent gary o'donoghuejoins us live from capitol hill. how important is this, gary? this is a huge victory forjoe biden and for the democrats. the biggest piece of climate change legislation ever passed by congress. it will take america four fifth of the way there towards its...
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united states has adopted a package of initiatives worth 430 billion dollars to fight inflation, they are going to fight it through reducing the federal budget deficit, reducing citizens' spending on healthcare and combating climate change, and all this by raising taxes for large corporations, which should be the idea of the authors of the initiative ensure receipt of money for the implementation of the planned debate in the senate on this issue continued without interruption for more than a day, the republicans have made three dozen attempts to reject the bill. and they almost got the votes distributed 50 to 50, but kamala haris came to the rescue of the democrat. the vice president of the united states, the chairman of the senate, can support one or another position if, when considering questions of vote, legislators are divided equally, which is what the house of representatives used this time, as expected will vote on august 12 and at the end of the issue i will remind you of the exchange rate for today the dollar is 60 rubles. 36 kop. euro, 61. 36 and for now that's all for me roman is yours. thank you we continue. the most serious battles for the donbass are now taking place near don
united states has adopted a package of initiatives worth 430 billion dollars to fight inflation, they are going to fight it through reducing the federal budget deficit, reducing citizens' spending on healthcare and combating climate change, and all this by raising taxes for large corporations, which should be the idea of the authors of the initiative ensure receipt of money for the implementation of the planned debate in the senate on this issue continued without interruption for more...
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healthcare veterans for veterans exposed to burn pits in iraq and afghanistan. this heads to president biden's desk for his signature. >>> our investigative unit highlighted this issue telling the stories of some of the bay area veterans affected. we uncovered how the department of veterans affairs denied 80% of disability claims related to burn pits. now those vets suffering long- term health effects should be getting help soon. >>> nancy pelosi is in taiwan tonight, a trip that is heightened tensions between the u.s. and china. pelosi met with the president and other dignitaries today. she is the first speaker of the house to visit taiwan since 97. china is promising serious consequences for that visit. despite taiwan's stance that it is independent, china considers taiwan it's territory. pelosi argued that america cannot stand by as the chinese communist party continues to threaten taiwan and democracy itself. >> i do not think the speakers as it changes the trajectory which is bad. there are increasing tensions between the two sides, we have conflicting interests that make more governments prepare for war but whether or not the speaker went to taiwan is only a s
healthcare veterans for veterans exposed to burn pits in iraq and afghanistan. this heads to president biden's desk for his signature. >>> our investigative unit highlighted this issue telling the stories of some of the bay area veterans affected. we uncovered how the department of veterans affairs denied 80% of disability claims related to burn pits. now those vets suffering long- term health effects should be getting help soon. >>> nancy pelosi is in taiwan tonight, a trip...
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united states. you think about the pact act we passed last night on veterans healthcare and then the inflation reductionatically reduce healthcare costs for the american people, and put us on the path to energy independence, strengthen our national security. there have been a lot of nights here where i felt pretty grim about where this place looked like it was headed. and it going to this weekend, i'm feeling pretty good about where we are. >> look, it is a very impressive list of bipartisan legislation, but this is truly major. if it doesn't get done now, whether it ever gets done, that's a major question. so, what do you think that senator sinema might want? do you have a clear sense? in the past she opposed the declared interest loophole. >> i don't think we're going to sink this bill. i think that the tax provisions in the bill, one the carried interest loophole that you mentioned, that takes away i loophole that applies only to the very wealthiest hedge fund managers in the country. the other, finally, a corporate minimum tax, people in colorado have been asking for this for a long time because the
united states. you think about the pact act we passed last night on veterans healthcare and then the inflation reductionatically reduce healthcare costs for the american people, and put us on the path to energy independence, strengthen our national security. there have been a lot of nights here where i felt pretty grim about where this place looked like it was headed. and it going to this weekend, i'm feeling pretty good about where we are. >> look, it is a very impressive list of...
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healthcare? so, you know, i think it's unfortunate. it's unfortunate that we have a vice president of the united states who doesn't appear to stand for anything other than herself. >> will: you make a great point. condemning russia for something that the vice president has very less control over while leaving americans to suffer under the punishment of those similar laws right here in america, where you do have control. tulsi gabbard, you called her out then. thank you for calling her out again tonight. liz cheney is down 20 points in her upcoming primary race in wyoming. turns out republican voters in her state don't care much for lectures from the january 6th committee, but it does turn out liz does have one fan, her dad. he just cut an ad for her congressional campaign. >> in our nation's 246-year history there's never been an individual that was the greatest threat to our republic than donald trump. liz is fearless. she never backs down from a fight. there's nothing more important she will ever do than lead the effort to make sure donald trump is never again near the oval office. and she will succeed. i'm dick cheney. i proudly voted for
healthcare? so, you know, i think it's unfortunate. it's unfortunate that we have a vice president of the united states who doesn't appear to stand for anything other than herself. >> will: you make a great point. condemning russia for something that the vice president has very less control over while leaving americans to suffer under the punishment of those similar laws right here in america, where you do have control. tulsi gabbard, you called her out then. thank you for calling her out...
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cheap at this point but they have to pick somewhere that is inexpensive in the united states that is close to good healthcareis 38% hire this year than it was last year sure inflation 8 1/2%, stuff we buy up much more than that we are watching dagen christian stay right there the next hour of "mornings with maria" begins right now. . maria: good tuesday morning thanks very much for joining us this morning i am maria bartiromo. it is tuesday august 23, top stories 8:01, futures are higher after a sell-off yesterday there are renewed worries over what comes out of the jackson whole economic symposium investors fear fed he will double down, jay powell will speak on friday dow industrials up 40 s&p up 7 nasdaq higher by 32 interest rates this morning, pulling back on 10-year, still above 3%, take a look at the 10-year right now, with a decline of 1 1/3 basis points sitting at 3.014% we are watching another week of retail earnings a look at strength of the consumer macy dicks supporting goods both reported double beat earnings per share revenue as you can see stocks higher nordstrom out after he closing bell, new
cheap at this point but they have to pick somewhere that is inexpensive in the united states that is close to good healthcareis 38% hire this year than it was last year sure inflation 8 1/2%, stuff we buy up much more than that we are watching dagen christian stay right there the next hour of "mornings with maria" begins right now. . maria: good tuesday morning thanks very much for joining us this morning i am maria bartiromo. it is tuesday august 23, top stories 8:01, futures are...
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unit of striking coal miners in alabama to pay $13.3 million in damages to the warrior met coal company 16 months after they walked off the job to protest huge cuts to their pay, pensions, and healthcares. the nlrb cited the strike's financial toll on warrior met's labor and security costs as well as "lost revenues for unmined coal." in a statement, the united mine workers of america called the nlrb's ruling a slap in the face of workers and said it has no intention of paying the fine. union president cecil roberts said -- "is it now the policy of the federal government that unions be required to pay a company's losses as a consequence of their members exercising their rights as working people? this is outrageous and effectively negates workers' right to strike." in more news from alabama, a subsidiary of hyundai has been accused of using child labor at a factory that produces parts for the korean automaker. reuters reports that underage workers, in some cases as young as 12, recently worked at a metal stamping plant operated by smart alabama llc, which supplies parts to hyundai's flagship u.s. assembly plant in nearby montgomery. labor advocates are sounding the alarm er a bipartisan
unit of striking coal miners in alabama to pay $13.3 million in damages to the warrior met coal company 16 months after they walked off the job to protest huge cuts to their pay, pensions, and healthcares. the nlrb cited the strike's financial toll on warrior met's labor and security costs as well as "lost revenues for unmined coal." in a statement, the united mine workers of america called the nlrb's ruling a slap in the face of workers and said it has no intention of paying the...
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the last six months, which of the following, if any, have you done because of higher healthcare prices in the unitedices, 17% of people drove less, 10% cut back on utilities, 6% skipped a meal, 6% boar lowed -- borrowed money and 38% said one or more of those i listed, 38% of american adults represented an estimated 98 million people. that's proof positive people are hurting right now. >> if you go back to the pandemic lockdown, a lot of people didn't go for their check ups, didn't get tested or treatment. a lot of people missed out on healthcare for significant period of time. now we're beginning to see that some of those conditions, which were not detected during the pandemic, are there and getting worse. now we find that healthcare is getting much more expensive and people are withdrawing from treatment, and the healthcare situation bad during the pandemic is a little worse now because of inflation. we're not getting any better here. people do skip up on -- skip out on treatments and going to the doctor. i did. i think a lot of people did. joey: you know, what i think is the american people are r
the last six months, which of the following, if any, have you done because of higher healthcare prices in the unitedices, 17% of people drove less, 10% cut back on utilities, 6% skipped a meal, 6% boar lowed -- borrowed money and 38% said one or more of those i listed, 38% of american adults represented an estimated 98 million people. that's proof positive people are hurting right now. >> if you go back to the pandemic lockdown, a lot of people didn't go for their check ups, didn't get...
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united states capital. >> you and i talked, the day i got arrested. trying to fight for medicaid expansion and resources from the children healthcare program. was with doctor william barber and others and barbara told me it was my turn to get arrested. >> absolutely. >> we were all fighting. >> now my office is down the hall from the rotunda where i got arrested. in the capital police who were kind and polite and professional doing their job had to take me to essential booking that day. nowadays they help me to get to the capital. that's what i mean when i say my way out of nowhere. the journey, the work were trying to do, a the progress, it comes and starts. the democracy expands and contracts. america is a great nation because there have always been people that would've laid it all on the line for the country. he was a preacher but not with the credentials that i been able to gain because the sacrifice and the. my dad born in 1917 had an older father and he served during world war ii era allstate side for about a year. he used to talk about how he was on a bus and asked to give up a seat while he was in uniform to a white teenager and he
united states capital. >> you and i talked, the day i got arrested. trying to fight for medicaid expansion and resources from the children healthcare program. was with doctor william barber and others and barbara told me it was my turn to get arrested. >> absolutely. >> we were all fighting. >> now my office is down the hall from the rotunda where i got arrested. in the capital police who were kind and polite and professional doing their job had to take me to essential...
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healthcare i am in an education by you. well, meanwhile, grain is being loaded onto the 1st united nations charted vessel in ukraine. it's the 1st aid cargo bound for drought fact in east africa since roches invasion of february, more than 16 merchant vessels of left ukraine in the past 2 weeks after a deal was broken by united nations and turkey along with russia and ukraine. the u . n. humanitarian coordinator and ukraine is saying the shipment will bring relief to drought hit regions this shipment and w b will say more about it is the 1st that we helped many shipments to come to countries that are suffering great difficulties. there are at least 5 who are already in farm, unlike conditions and another 20 that are on the what we call the watch list for famine. so these shipments are going to be hugely important to those population. the day is important, the 1st of all because her 1st worth always, the great grandmother, mo, walden mouth, stamps was awarded, was warden, a few graham ram. it's 1st sheep ritual to pop off, walt united measurement. it program. so we want to take you to iraq now where judges have said
healthcare i am in an education by you. well, meanwhile, grain is being loaded onto the 1st united nations charted vessel in ukraine. it's the 1st aid cargo bound for drought fact in east africa since roches invasion of february, more than 16 merchant vessels of left ukraine in the past 2 weeks after a deal was broken by united nations and turkey along with russia and ukraine. the u . n. humanitarian coordinator and ukraine is saying the shipment will bring relief to drought hit regions this...
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healthcare and introduce new taxes for business. lea na hosea reports. wildfires, flash floods, drought and melting polar ice caps, extreme weather events increasing around the world because of climate change uniteds tops the list of countries that have emitted the biggest amount of carbon dioxide in total since the industrial revolution and is still the world's second—biggest polluter. with such high stakes the democrats cried with joy and pumped vested in the air after the us senate finally approved a key plank of president's domestic gender, the inflation reduction act. it will invest 360 million dollars for climate change, the largest investment in us history, the authors say it will reduce us carbon emissions by 40% by 2013. it’s will reduce us carbon emissions by 4096 by 2013-— by 4094. by 2013. it's the boldest _ by 4091. by 2013. it's the boldest climate - by 4096 by 2013. it's the i boldest climate package in by 4096 by 2013. it's the - boldest climate package in us history, the senate has not passed the most significant bill to fight the climate crisis ever, and it's going to make a difference to my grandkids. the world will be a better place for my grandchildren because of what we did
healthcare and introduce new taxes for business. lea na hosea reports. wildfires, flash floods, drought and melting polar ice caps, extreme weather events increasing around the world because of climate change uniteds tops the list of countries that have emitted the biggest amount of carbon dioxide in total since the industrial revolution and is still the world's second—biggest polluter. with such high stakes the democrats cried with joy and pumped vested in the air after the us senate finally...
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united states. it cost 60 or $70,000 to be a registered nurse. what we have to do as a country essay our healthcare to our existence and what this pandemic should have taught us is how fragile our system is in the fact we need more nurses, more respiratory therapists and we should be investing in them. >> maybe we have to many government regulations it is keeping everything so expensive, olivia, because these institutions, there is no accountability there. they have no reason to keep costs low. they can go ahead and stick it to doctors that will make aliens more over their lifetime over people that get ordinary or no degrees. >> absolutely. big pharmaceutical companies absolutely collude with the government so they can price gouges much as they want. i have to pose a question. part of the reason there may be a shortage of nurses and doctors would be because there was a crazy vaccine mandate that fired literally thousands of emergency personnel, medical workers, doctors, nurses. we really do have to reel back some of these government regulations. rolling back some of the bureaucracy could be a great
united states. it cost 60 or $70,000 to be a registered nurse. what we have to do as a country essay our healthcare to our existence and what this pandemic should have taught us is how fragile our system is in the fact we need more nurses, more respiratory therapists and we should be investing in them. >> maybe we have to many government regulations it is keeping everything so expensive, olivia, because these institutions, there is no accountability there. they have no reason to keep...
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healthcare and one more joint belarusian russian project. here the priority is energy security, planned preventive maintenance. at the first power unit.uld be completed in the coming days, prime minister roman golovchenko said today at a meeting with the leadership of rosatom, the work is being carried out by russian and belarusian specialists. and for us. it 's a good experience. new technologies, as the prime minister noted, it is now important to successfully complete the project under the current contract. it is about the second belaz power unit at the heart of reliability and safety for the entire period of operation. this is being watched closely by the three neighbors and the global nuclear community, we still have a lot of work to do, which concerns the construction of a special storage facility for spent fuel. well, in general, we are completing uh work on an uh intergovernmental agreement on the transport of nuclear materials. this agreement is being developed within the framework of the roadmap for the union's program in the field of nuclear energy. uh, and this agreement is already on domestic procedures. uh, we of course,
healthcare and one more joint belarusian russian project. here the priority is energy security, planned preventive maintenance. at the first power unit.uld be completed in the coming days, prime minister roman golovchenko said today at a meeting with the leadership of rosatom, the work is being carried out by russian and belarusian specialists. and for us. it 's a good experience. new technologies, as the prime minister noted, it is now important to successfully complete the project under the...
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back in the united states, democratic senator kyrsten sinema said thursday she will support a budget reconciliation bill containing some of the democrats' legislative priorities on healthcare and the climate crisis. as a condition of her support, sinema demanded democratic leaders agree to abandon a provision that would close the so-called "carried interest loophole," a tax break exploited by hedge fund and private equity managers to pay lower tax rates than middle-income workers. senate majority leader chuck schumer said a revised version of the bill would be released on saturday. and arizona, former tv news anchor trump supporter cary lake has won the republican governor trail primary. she narrowly defeated lawyer and businesswoman karen taylor robinson who had been -- had the support of vice president mike pence and other prominent republicans. carrie lake put false claims about a stolen 2020 election at the center of her campaign and said she would not add certified president biden's victory. her victory follows other arizona deniers who when republican nominations including candidates for congress, senate, secretary of state. the biden administration has declared monk
back in the united states, democratic senator kyrsten sinema said thursday she will support a budget reconciliation bill containing some of the democrats' legislative priorities on healthcare and the climate crisis. as a condition of her support, sinema demanded democratic leaders agree to abandon a provision that would close the so-called "carried interest loophole," a tax break exploited by hedge fund and private equity managers to pay lower tax rates than middle-income workers....
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healthcare industry. workers at a starbucks in berkeley have voted to unionize california chapter of starbucks workers, unitedays the workers at the shattuck avenue store voted 12 to 6 in favor of joining the union. this comes just a week after starbucks in san francisco became the first in the city to unionize. there are now 60 locations in california, where workers have voted in favor of joining a union on customer we spoke with this morning, said that she supports the workers who want to unionize. that's actually really incredible. i think that a lot of people who are deemed like necessary and like heroic employees during the pandemic have really gotten the short end of the stick in terms of like benefits in terms of getting a fair wage for the amount of work and the risk that they put themselves in. i think it was just a matter of time before this started happening. we did reach out to starbucks for a reaction to the unionizing efforts at the berkeley starbucks. they sent us a statement that reads in part from the beginning. we've been clear in our belief that we are better together as partners without a
healthcare industry. workers at a starbucks in berkeley have voted to unionize california chapter of starbucks workers, unitedays the workers at the shattuck avenue store voted 12 to 6 in favor of joining the union. this comes just a week after starbucks in san francisco became the first in the city to unionize. there are now 60 locations in california, where workers have voted in favor of joining a union on customer we spoke with this morning, said that she supports the workers who want to...
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united states marine corps. we were modern era visigoths with a bigger budget and better armor. vikings of the western world complete with healthcare and heavy artillery the marine corps is like high school gym class with guns and we flash down the highway in western iraq like a full court, press rumbling with the menace of our v8 diesels in a long roaring column of dusty armor spiked with machine guns and automatic grenade launchers littered with radios hunting knives and cans of high octane energy drinks. crosses dangle from our necks and the nylon bands that rep our helmets have been marked with our blood types a positive o positive ap positive and permanent black ink like sigils for the apothecaries snuff and cigarettes sit in our pockets like mana. we can run a hard line back to seattle and san diego the bronx and upper peninsula of michigan all the rotting hamlets in central, oklahoma, nebraska and the deep south. we've earn geds and public high school diplomas. we've pulled prison time in underfed community colleges and worked off lazy academic hangovers and bloated party schools. we went to class and set board through canne
united states marine corps. we were modern era visigoths with a bigger budget and better armor. vikings of the western world complete with healthcare and heavy artillery the marine corps is like high school gym class with guns and we flash down the highway in western iraq like a full court, press rumbling with the menace of our v8 diesels in a long roaring column of dusty armor spiked with machine guns and automatic grenade launchers littered with radios hunting knives and cans of high octane...