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i am a disturbed share holder of united healthcare stock and receive health benefits as well. uhc assist in the fortune 500 with profits [audio cut out] >> caller? i think we lost connection. let me make sure we can get you back. caller? herb winer, are you able to hear us? >> yeah. >> continue. >> in addition to the e-mail i sent, i have the following comments. united healthcare assist in the fortune 500 with profits of $20 billion 120thousand million dollars in profit, and given its revenue of 33 (indiscernible) i find it difficult (indiscernible) [audio cutting in and out] the worst victims of (indiscernible) are the patients. (indiscernible) excessive demand and backup in appointments. this is (indiscernible) if retirees have another plan then kaiser who should also be-and kaiser is over-loaded. but retirees are stuck (indiscernible) as a share holder and beneficiary of united health, i'm requested if not demanding (indiscernible) thank you. >> thank you for your comment. is there other public comment on pp line? >> we have 5 callers on the line, zero callers raised their
i am a disturbed share holder of united healthcare stock and receive health benefits as well. uhc assist in the fortune 500 with profits [audio cut out] >> caller? i think we lost connection. let me make sure we can get you back. caller? herb winer, are you able to hear us? >> yeah. >> continue. >> in addition to the e-mail i sent, i have the following comments. united healthcare assist in the fortune 500 with profits of $20 billion 120thousand million dollars in profit,...
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call united healthcare today for your free decision guide. so if you have this and want less out of pocket costs and more peace of mind consider adding this aarp medicare supplement plan. take charge of your health care today. just use this or this call unitedhealthcare about an aarp medicare supplement plan. there are more ways than ever for identity thieves to steal your information. lifelock alerts you and works to fix problems with a dedicated restoration specialist, go to lifelock dot com. the biggest ideas inspire new ones. 30 years ago, state street created an etf that inspired the world to invest differently. it's still does. what can you do with spy? the big money show on fox business . the american dream is there for the taking. we'll show you all the opportunities out there and help you see the big picture. big money show on fox business invested in you. alright and the fallout of that disaster in maui continues right now the president promising yesterday on a visit that he'll be there and the government will be there to offer supp
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and so companies like united healthcare fit that bill air products fits that bill and metlife fit thatill. what is the common tying bind, even though these are very different businesses is that their momentum from a fundamental perspective, what they're doing on an earnings perspective, what they're talking about in their commentary was all relatively positive and looks like they're in an accelerating profile now the stocks have rallied a little by here, but we think there's quite a ways to go for all three of these names we bought met a day ago. and we really think that once we look through their earnings that a lot of the fundamental operations there are pretty interesting. >> mike, do you think we're going to be in the choppy period for a while here >> it would make sense, kelly, we are in for a little give back it's a future of bull markets. it's not a bug i do think that the up trend that we got over the last few months, the fact that the market did broaden out through june and july has sort of gotten the benefit of the doubt toward people who were saying, look, it's an up trend i
and so companies like united healthcare fit that bill air products fits that bill and metlife fit thatill. what is the common tying bind, even though these are very different businesses is that their momentum from a fundamental perspective, what they're doing on an earnings perspective, what they're talking about in their commentary was all relatively positive and looks like they're in an accelerating profile now the stocks have rallied a little by here, but we think there's quite a ways to go...
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so united healthcare and -- charles: elv is also in that space? >> yes.care managed, again, cheap stokes. there is not a lot ofroom for it to go down. we've seen them break through resistance a lot of resistance facing in the summer and spring. there is at least another 15% before they hit the next resistance level but with valuation. charles: right. >> just a nice safe space. charles: risk/reward. >> inexpensive. charles: traditional market valuations and starting to act real good? >> exactly. as long as we're a little scared. charles: i like that. you always got to be a little scared. erin, thank you so much. folks coming up, homelessness in the united states is exploding. why is no one doing anything about it? i will make comparisons so what we're spending money on and what we should be spending money in "my takeaway." first china's economy is in a death spiral. rebeccah heinrichs how it will affect the world and america, not just our markets folks. she's next. ♪. you can't buy great conversations or moments that matter, but you can invest in them. at
so united healthcare and -- charles: elv is also in that space? >> yes.care managed, again, cheap stokes. there is not a lot ofroom for it to go down. we've seen them break through resistance a lot of resistance facing in the summer and spring. there is at least another 15% before they hit the next resistance level but with valuation. charles: right. >> just a nice safe space. charles: risk/reward. >> inexpensive. charles: traditional market valuations and starting to act real...
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we have to realize healthcare in the united states is preserved, very different from other places.at means is doctors and practitioners are compensated for every service. the something even in 1910 doctors fought to hold onto that power and it is different in other european countries and one reason we have such a disparity and what we get from the healthcare system. eighteen cents of every dollar in the united states are more than anything else and that's around double western european countries. maternal mortality are not nearly as they should be that european countries have so even president nixon called it the incentive of the healthcare system to incentivize sickness rather than prevent illness and that's why costs are out of control and theha reason in an academic environment you have people think about systems and how to prevent catastrophes like that, that's why cost savings. >> thinking about it in terms of the data and hospitals, when you are talking algorithm -- yeah. at that time you were a doctor as you are unpacking and seeing that. could you talk about what that is an
we have to realize healthcare in the united states is preserved, very different from other places.at means is doctors and practitioners are compensated for every service. the something even in 1910 doctors fought to hold onto that power and it is different in other european countries and one reason we have such a disparity and what we get from the healthcare system. eighteen cents of every dollar in the united states are more than anything else and that's around double western european...
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that's united healthcare isn't going to he's never going to get the big three, but he does say that we'reot of times. >> it is >> takes time. allot some time. people like to talk to their pharmacists about their prescriptions. >> it is not just talk >> that's the question didn't you write that question >> people do like to talk to pharmacists. for the pharmacists, they have to often call and get reauthorization, so it takes a lot. it takes a while one thing amazon has that ability online to be able to talk to people, but they also have the ability for you to pick up your prescription at a physical pharmacy as does cuban, they actually partnered with a few individual pharmacies, trying to grow that network. so you can still go in and see a pharmacist but when you have complex things, you know, my late mom had a lot of issues in terms of hypertension, copd, it was really helpful to be able to talk to the pharmacist when she had all these different drugs that might interact. >> so just so i'm understanding this, basically the existing system controls 80% of the pharmacy locations and cost pl
that's united healthcare isn't going to he's never going to get the big three, but he does say that we'reot of times. >> it is >> takes time. allot some time. people like to talk to their pharmacists about their prescriptions. >> it is not just talk >> that's the question didn't you write that question >> people do like to talk to pharmacists. for the pharmacists, they have to often call and get reauthorization, so it takes a lot. it takes a while one thing amazon...
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more just, we have to realize that it's a fundament of healthcare as a way to finance in the united states is fee-for-service, very different from other places. what that means is that doctors and practitioners are compensated for every service that they provide so they can bill for every service. that's something even in 1910 doctor fought through the lobby tohold on to that power . and it's different than other european countries. and that's one of the reasons why we have such a disparity we pay and what we get from our healthcare system. $.18of every dollar those towards healthcare more than anything else . that's comparative to around double what the western europeancountries spend and our outcomes in mortality , internal mortality are not nearly as high as they should be the way that the european countries have so even president nixon called it the incentive of the american healthcare system which is to incentivize paying for sickness rather than like prevent illness. and that's why costs are out of control and that's one of the reasons why in an academic environment you can have peop
more just, we have to realize that it's a fundament of healthcare as a way to finance in the united states is fee-for-service, very different from other places. what that means is that doctors and practitioners are compensated for every service that they provide so they can bill for every service. that's something even in 1910 doctor fought through the lobby tohold on to that power . and it's different than other european countries. and that's one of the reasons why we have such a disparity we...
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person was in a great deal of pain, and i wasjust ending quickly. other healthcare serial killers have often just wanted, because the unitst tried to get rid of difficult patients. you know, we've cleared another bed. you know, it wasjust a kind of sort of managerial efficiency that they seemed to be expressing. i think on the basis of what emerged at court, we might be able to infer what might have motivated her, and there did seem to be a hero complex. the babies who survived lucy letby�*s crimes will now be approaching their eighth birthdays. it has been a distressingly long wait for the doctors and nurses to be believed, and for the families to getjustice. the former medical director at the countess of chester hospital said in a statement: the hospital's former chief executive added: and you can watch a special bbc panorama programme, "lucy letby: the nurse who killed" on bbc iplayer. let's speak now to professorjames walker, who was clinical director of maternity investigations at the health services investigation branch between 2018 and this year, and minh alexander, retired consultant psychiatrist and nhs whistleb
person was in a great deal of pain, and i wasjust ending quickly. other healthcare serial killers have often just wanted, because the unitst tried to get rid of difficult patients. you know, we've cleared another bed. you know, it wasjust a kind of sort of managerial efficiency that they seemed to be expressing. i think on the basis of what emerged at court, we might be able to infer what might have motivated her, and there did seem to be a hero complex. the babies who survived lucy letby�*s...
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they should legalize more because right now the estimates of the united states immediately as of today and he's 1600000 more healthcare work is 1300000 in accommodation and food service employment right now is a huge labor shortage in the united states, so 2.0 is that 3000000 people you need right now. whereas in your book, you're saying all these millions that coming over, well, why not just this legalize that increase limit, then you don't have to bother with all these expensive federal. it's expensive to the taxpayer services and problem solve. you've got masses of people who want to come in and you need people, you know, does a deal to be made that if you need labor, you do what canada does. and you see out legal uh you use you, you open up the legal avenues to immigrants around the world, canada as bringing in 4 or $500000.00 a year right now to meet their labor needs, their labor shortages. but again, those are things that the canadian part argument and the, the true jo government agreed to do. and it's part of the canadian political process that they did that. um, but the illegal immigration over the border is
they should legalize more because right now the estimates of the united states immediately as of today and he's 1600000 more healthcare work is 1300000 in accommodation and food service employment right now is a huge labor shortage in the united states, so 2.0 is that 3000000 people you need right now. whereas in your book, you're saying all these millions that coming over, well, why not just this legalize that increase limit, then you don't have to bother with all these expensive federal. it's...
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an uptick in covid cases in the united states brings back healthcare. mask-wearing policy is a report claims several hospital systems here in california and new york. >> have renewed mask requirements for patients and staff. the santa rosa medical center is listed as bringing back those requirements and several new york facilities masks are now being required. again and nurses stations conference rooms, patient registration testing and care as well as the common areas. meanwhile, the latest flu vaccine guidelines from the cdc now recommends everyone over the age of 6 months to get a flu vaccine this fall. but the government health agency has changed its position on a notable allergy people with egg allergies can now get any vaccine egg based or non ag based. health officials say ideally, you should get the flu vaccine between the end of september and the first week of november. as students return to school, the government is warning parents about vapes being disguised as classroom supplies. take a look at some of the examples here on your screen. the fd
an uptick in covid cases in the united states brings back healthcare. mask-wearing policy is a report claims several hospital systems here in california and new york. >> have renewed mask requirements for patients and staff. the santa rosa medical center is listed as bringing back those requirements and several new york facilities masks are now being required. again and nurses stations conference rooms, patient registration testing and care as well as the common areas. meanwhile, the...
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australia which had a conservative government about 900 or million people in the united states would be alive. most expensive healthcareem yet the worst outcomes and may be among the highest mortality in the world. it's a lot the way we structure things. you asked the question like what can hospitals do? we can't do it alone. i think ucs doing it on the south side, westside united is a collaborative hospitals and communities to address the gap but if you look at the actual causes of death post-pandemic but it wasn't number one. except in the latino community. the number one cause of death was cardiac disease. ...... we saw a rise in homicides. we saw a in overdose deaths. we saw a rise in diabetes death. so a rise in car crashes. and with those increases disproportionately, affected communities color. but to think that the pandemic was the the pandemic unveiled the preexisting the pandemic unveiled the pre-existingch faultlines. since 2012, life expectancy had been rising in every community. most deeply for the latin x community p. the life expectancy rising in the white community. social in nature, structural in natur
australia which had a conservative government about 900 or million people in the united states would be alive. most expensive healthcareem yet the worst outcomes and may be among the highest mortality in the world. it's a lot the way we structure things. you asked the question like what can hospitals do? we can't do it alone. i think ucs doing it on the south side, westside united is a collaborative hospitals and communities to address the gap but if you look at the actual causes of death...
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person was in a great deal of pain, and i wasjust ending quickly." other healthcare serial killers have often just wanted, because the unitf sort of managerial efficiency that they seemed to be expressing. i think, on the basis of what emerged at court, we might be able to infer what might have motivated her, and there did seem to be a hero complex. the babies who survived lucy letby�*s crimes will now be approaching their eighth birthdays. it has been a distressingly long wait for the doctors and nurses to be believed, and for the families to getjustice. dr stephen brearey led the team of seven consultants on the neonatal unit at the countess of chester hospital who shared concerns about the deaths. he spoke to the bbc�*s north of england correspondentjudith moritz. if we go back to the summer of 2015, when did you first become concerned? a review of the care of all three babies was done, and there was nothing in common that we could pin these three deaths on. but the staffing analysis did identify that lucy letby was on shift for those three episodes. and did that worry you? well, i think i can remember saying, oh no, i
person was in a great deal of pain, and i wasjust ending quickly." other healthcare serial killers have often just wanted, because the unitf sort of managerial efficiency that they seemed to be expressing. i think, on the basis of what emerged at court, we might be able to infer what might have motivated her, and there did seem to be a hero complex. the babies who survived lucy letby�*s crimes will now be approaching their eighth birthdays. it has been a distressingly long wait for the...
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united states. the washington insist sanctions will remain the hello. i'm kimberly healthcare. this is al jazeera life from dell ha. also coming on west african leaders activate a stand by military force which could be sent to co hit new share. but they say they'll also try for diplomacy.
united states. the washington insist sanctions will remain the hello. i'm kimberly healthcare. this is al jazeera life from dell ha. also coming on west african leaders activate a stand by military force which could be sent to co hit new share. but they say they'll also try for diplomacy.
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from prison to house arrest is part of a deal with the united states, but washington insist sanctions will remain the hello. i'm kimberly healthcare. this is alice 0 live from dell, also coming up west african liter.
from prison to house arrest is part of a deal with the united states, but washington insist sanctions will remain the hello. i'm kimberly healthcare. this is alice 0 live from dell, also coming up west african liter.
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healthcare system. >> it will also be born tim -- compton airborne isolation unit. county health leaders say santa clara has one of the highest rates of tb cases in the state and early detection is key to helping stop it from spreading and protect the entire community. >>> smoking weed, even weed from dispensaries may be more harmful than previously thought. people who smoke weed have elevated levels of lead in their blood. that study says cannabis plants absorb heavy metals from the soil and the metals travel up to the leaves and get into people's bodies when they smoke it or take it in a long-term exposure can lead to kidney, heart and blood pressure problems. because weed is not legal at the federal levels, state standards are not set for testing. ask your dispensary for a testing certificate. >>> still ahead, the wait is almost over. hours away from beyonce taken the stage at levi's stadium for her highly anticipated concert. we take you live outside the stadium where fans have been lining up since early this morning. at kaiser permanente, we care for all those
healthcare system. >> it will also be born tim -- compton airborne isolation unit. county health leaders say santa clara has one of the highest rates of tb cases in the state and early detection is key to helping stop it from spreading and protect the entire community. >>> smoking weed, even weed from dispensaries may be more harmful than previously thought. people who smoke weed have elevated levels of lead in their blood. that study says cannabis plants absorb heavy metals from...
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healthcare. this is algae 0 live from dell ha. also coming up the united.
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hydro electric dams collapsed officers. floodgates failed to united nations, as artificial intelligence will play a role in proving healthcare education and create jobs in africa. but it was, there are many challenges ahead child stratford reports now from senegal. t molly has a problem. the algorithm that these university students have built is failing to connect with the robot. and time is running out there in send a goal competing against students from across africa. it's an annual event started in 2015 with admission to promote and develop all sufficient intelligence built by young people across the continents. the challenge this year is to show that the software can guide the robots in the field, walk. identifying weeds among crops. samuel is a full few mechanical engineering student from nigeria. you still have coding and developing algorithms when he was just 13. um, the more you oh, then officer problem. i bet to you because i'm thinking i'm from day you from those who didn't from couldn't gonna stop. you didn't even ask about implementing auditory. so you become very successful. the united nations is all insufficien
hydro electric dams collapsed officers. floodgates failed to united nations, as artificial intelligence will play a role in proving healthcare education and create jobs in africa. but it was, there are many challenges ahead child stratford reports now from senegal. t molly has a problem. the algorithm that these university students have built is failing to connect with the robot. and time is running out there in send a goal competing against students from across africa. it's an annual event...
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united states. but washington insist sanctions will remain the hello. i'm kimberly healthcare. this is alex 0 live from de, also coming up, west african leaders activate a stand by military force which could be said to co hit new share. but they say they'll also try more diplomacy. russia is set to launch is 1st moon mission. in almost 50 years is headed for the lunar south pole. chinese government is accused of allowing homes of businesses to be flooded in have a province to prevent damage in the capital. the 5 us citizens have been moved from an a ronnie of prison to house arrest, as part of a deal between the united states and iran. they include a runs, longest serving american prisoner see a maximum, ozzie, he was charged in 2015 for having relations with a hostile state. it's the initial part of an agreement involving the eventual release of billions of dollars of ronnie and funds frozen and held in south korea. well, for more on this, we're going to go to our correspond it in washington, dc, roslyn, jordan and rosalind talk to us a little bit about what the united states
united states. but washington insist sanctions will remain the hello. i'm kimberly healthcare. this is alex 0 live from de, also coming up, west african leaders activate a stand by military force which could be said to co hit new share. but they say they'll also try more diplomacy. russia is set to launch is 1st moon mission. in almost 50 years is headed for the lunar south pole. chinese government is accused of allowing homes of businesses to be flooded in have a province to prevent damage in...
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as part of the deal with united states for washington and 5th sections will remain the hello. i'm kimberly healthcare. this is l 0. live from dell also coming up. west african leaders activate us, found by military force, which could be said to, to hit and is there. but they say they'll also try more diplomacy. flames and smoke still rise in hawaii, where evacuation efforts are continuing. at least 53 people are wildfire. the russia launches its mission to the moon and almost 50 years. habits of the lunar south pole the united states and iran have struck a deal in which 5 imprisoned americans and several imprisoned iranians will eventually return to their respective home countries. houses here is rosalind jordan reports. see, i'm up the mozy a much sharkey. more at the top 3 or 5 of ronnie and americans who were moved from the oven prison into hon to house the rest on tuesday. they should return to their families in the us in the next few weeks. this is a positive step, but i don't want to get ahead of its conclusions because there are more work to be done to actually bring them home. my belief is th
as part of the deal with united states for washington and 5th sections will remain the hello. i'm kimberly healthcare. this is l 0. live from dell also coming up. west african leaders activate us, found by military force, which could be said to, to hit and is there. but they say they'll also try more diplomacy. flames and smoke still rise in hawaii, where evacuation efforts are continuing. at least 53 people are wildfire. the russia launches its mission to the moon and almost 50 years. habits...
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return, the military will take care of you, that the united states will provide for your safety, your security and that they'll provide good routine healthcare for you because that's how you'll fulfill your mission as a service member. >> reporter: but today that care hangs in the balance of the capitol hill dispute over the military's commitment to providing reproductive healthcare for female service members and as the dean of the usf nursing school and mom of two, she knows firsthand the significance of women's healthcare for active duty service members. >> the consequence is then that, one, or in dual couples one or both may choose to leave the military, which is really unfortunate. >> reporter: mission readiness is it at stake pentagon leaders say as republican senator tommy tuberville holds out confirming key military nominations until the defense department reverses its abortion policy that provides leave and reimbursement costs for service members who must travel for the procedure. more than 100 military bases reside in sites where abortion access has been restricted after the reversal of roe versus wade. >> it's a little frustrating
return, the military will take care of you, that the united states will provide for your safety, your security and that they'll provide good routine healthcare for you because that's how you'll fulfill your mission as a service member. >> reporter: but today that care hangs in the balance of the capitol hill dispute over the military's commitment to providing reproductive healthcare for female service members and as the dean of the usf nursing school and mom of two, she knows firsthand...
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doctor goodman is a prominent healthcares economist and he i widely known throughout the united statesthe father of health savings accounts. doug is president of the american action forum and a former director of the congressional budget office. now with a debt limit facing the country, you can expect to see them on your national television shows dealing with the debt limit and all of the other problems that are connected with it. with that, ladies and gentlemen, i would like our guest to come up and join us. we will have a discussion about medicare. >> brian, i will start us off with a question for you. right now, as you know, millions of senior citizens are voting with their feet. and enrolling in private medicare advantage fans which is a defined benefit program. as opposed to traditional medicare which is a defined benefit program. you deal with this in chapter six of the book that is been published by hopkins university press. what are the inherent trade-offs facing seniors when they have to make a decision about whether to enroll in traditional medicare medicare advantage? >> fir
doctor goodman is a prominent healthcares economist and he i widely known throughout the united statesthe father of health savings accounts. doug is president of the american action forum and a former director of the congressional budget office. now with a debt limit facing the country, you can expect to see them on your national television shows dealing with the debt limit and all of the other problems that are connected with it. with that, ladies and gentlemen, i would like our guest to come...
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unite again. we have huge problems that we never come together on and not solving the immigration prices and healthcareblems today and were not leading internationally as we stood in as we do this together i want to unite our country, challenge herself to fix the budget, make our decisions but do it for the next generation and sacrifice the least, it's our time to get her country back with the division and lead america to the greatest place of prosperity that is ever had. liz: you got the message from ryan binkley, will see if you can qualify a few days away from the foxnews debate. thank you for coming on we appreciate it and our viewers want hear everybody stories. thank you. >> and you can go to binkley 2024.com. liz: yellow no longer in the black the 1990 year old firm has filed for bankruptcy, charlie gasparino is coming in on what's ahead for yellows creditors which include uncle sam, the closing bell 37 minutes away the dow up 379 and the s&p gaining 33 points for three quarters of 8% move, the nasdaq up 54 points, we're coming right back. ♪ ♪ the biggest ideas inspire new ones. 30 years ago, st
unite again. we have huge problems that we never come together on and not solving the immigration prices and healthcareblems today and were not leading internationally as we stood in as we do this together i want to unite our country, challenge herself to fix the budget, make our decisions but do it for the next generation and sacrifice the least, it's our time to get her country back with the division and lead america to the greatest place of prosperity that is ever had. liz: you got the...
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healthcare. this is alice 0 live from dell ha. also coming up. the united nations secretary general says an international force needs to be deployed to haiti to m gang violence. their calls for a roadmap that could lead to a cease fires to down out the forming of a caretaker government and us president joe biden says he will visit the devastated island of maui. as local authorities worn more bodies could be found. the former us president donald trump has 10 days to surrender to authorities in the state of georgia and answer to the 4th set of and diamonds against him. state prosecutors charge trump add 18 of his age with racketeering election fraud and trying to influence witnesses. the fulton county district attorney who announced the check or just says trump and his aids also tampered with the election computers, the indictment, se trump and his a fabricated claims that out of state residents had been allowed to vote. they also site trump asking georgia secretary of state to find some 12000 votes he needed to win the race. well, i'll do 0 is john 100 and h
healthcare. this is alice 0 live from dell ha. also coming up. the united nations secretary general says an international force needs to be deployed to haiti to m gang violence. their calls for a roadmap that could lead to a cease fires to down out the forming of a caretaker government and us president joe biden says he will visit the devastated island of maui. as local authorities worn more bodies could be found. the former us president donald trump has 10 days to surrender to authorities in...
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as part of the deal with united states for washington and 5th sections will remain the hello. i'm kimberly healthcare. this is al 0 life from dell also coming up west. the african leaders activate us found by military force which could be sent to, to hit new share. but they say they'll also try more diplomacy.
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healthcare and even the housing sector. the afghan government of the palestinian authority has not acted on any of its units, for example. in order to save education, teachers' salaries have not been increased, or the payment of hospital fees that the west is in debt , or even support for housing projects to counter israel's aggression, none of these promises have been fulfilled. 50% of the families living in the gaza strip are below the line. they live in poverty, according to the report qatar arabic network the reason for the critical situation of the residents of the gaza strip is the military attack to prevent the entry of fuel and the zionist regime's pressure to reduce humanitarian aid. many palestinian areas are facing water shortages. al-alam network report attara region is one of the areas where children are the main target of the zionist settlers. and the zionist regime is feeding them with a lack of water. the new part of the poor families in the gaza strip is facing a serious crisis . for example, this man is trying to cover the cost of his wife's treatment because the recent aid from the ministry of social d
healthcare and even the housing sector. the afghan government of the palestinian authority has not acted on any of its units, for example. in order to save education, teachers' salaries have not been increased, or the payment of hospital fees that the west is in debt , or even support for housing projects to counter israel's aggression, none of these promises have been fulfilled. 50% of the families living in the gaza strip are below the line. they live in poverty, according to the report qatar...
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healthcare towards infrastructure, etc. right. i mean, it doesn't benefit any of us, but we don't unite around those issues because we're always fighting. and we're usually fighting over social issues which are important. but we're like to believe they're the only things. right. and so yeah, i do think that type of division works to the benefit of the ruling class. they continue to be able to do what they want and the rest of us again or fighting over secondary and tertiary issues. and they keep us divided because there are 2 general guiding ideologies in this country, which seems nonsensical to me. i don't want to be either a republican or a democrat. i think the idea that you have to choose one or the other to be an american. again, to use an over used word is stupid. we should have lots of ideas, lots of ideologies and find the best among them. but that's not what we do. you know, want to get in the system. the system is rig so that you only have those 2 parties . 3rd parties really have no chance of gaining any traction the way the system works most or for the, for filter sex or some of the river. neither bad or not. and i mean, yo
healthcare towards infrastructure, etc. right. i mean, it doesn't benefit any of us, but we don't unite around those issues because we're always fighting. and we're usually fighting over social issues which are important. but we're like to believe they're the only things. right. and so yeah, i do think that type of division works to the benefit of the ruling class. they continue to be able to do what they want and the rest of us again or fighting over secondary and tertiary issues. and they...
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healthcare. this is alex, a 0 live from dell. also coming on the head of the united nation says an armed force should be deployed to heavy to stop the spiraling gang violence calls for a roadmap that could lead to a cease fire, a sudan, and the forming of a caretaker government. and the u. s. president joe biden says he will visit the devastated island of maui, but he doesn't want to get in way of the recovery efforts. the donald trump has been indicted for the 4th time prosecutors in georgia. i accuse the former us president and his associates, a racketeering. they say those listed in the indictment conspired to overturn the results of the 2020 election from causative, which on t says hill, release the report what he described as georgia election fraud on august the 21st. what i'll do here is john henderson has more reliance. donald trump is doubling. i don't have to the source indictment here in the state of georgia. the former president says that he will show irrefutably on monday, at his resort in betterments through that there was fraud in the georgia election.
healthcare. this is alex, a 0 live from dell. also coming on the head of the united nation says an armed force should be deployed to heavy to stop the spiraling gang violence calls for a roadmap that could lead to a cease fire, a sudan, and the forming of a caretaker government. and the u. s. president joe biden says he will visit the devastated island of maui, but he doesn't want to get in way of the recovery efforts. the donald trump has been indicted for the 4th time prosecutors in georgia....
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in total, in the country, thanks to the healthcare project, more than 85,000 units of modern medicalclinic of the paramedic obstetric center and dispensary. bananas made in russia yellow berries in a few minutes. 50% discount on the second product of built-in appliances candy built-in oven for only 9.99 rubles. in m.video and eldorado when it seems that everyone is nervous , magnerot two in one is specially needed, economical and convenient, its special magnet is well absorbed and requires half the number of tablets per course to reduce stress symptoms, magnesium mouth. rather, life is positive and the sun is stingy alexander sale requires new backpacks discounts for benefits and wait for new discounts september. ultimate shop shoe for 599 a set of first-graders for 599. there are things that only you can do the rest will deliver. soon to school, how soon the phone is smart friday. how did i not think of this before ? my name is ekaterina and i am not an actress. i run a children's amusement park and found this job on hh.ru. on hh.ru. there is a job for everyone. i am a new nise acti
in total, in the country, thanks to the healthcare project, more than 85,000 units of modern medicalclinic of the paramedic obstetric center and dispensary. bananas made in russia yellow berries in a few minutes. 50% discount on the second product of built-in appliances candy built-in oven for only 9.99 rubles. in m.video and eldorado when it seems that everyone is nervous , magnerot two in one is specially needed, economical and convenient, its special magnet is well absorbed and requires half...
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about it but they were just appalled looking at the united states, could get paid for plasma donations. you go to a country with universal healthcare and other guarantees of basic living allowances, they were horrified americans had to do this but at the same time countries like that are dependent on americans because of voluntary plasma donation system does not provide a global demand. >> host: you mentioned what happened when you visited el paso. 10,000 mexicans prior to the pandemic across the border to sell their plasma every week. just how important is the mexican blood supply? >> that is a really interesting situation. i knew the mexican component of the plasma industry was big but did not how big it wasn't till i started working on this book and since the pandemic, there has been a major lawsuit that exposed the importance of it. basically when the pandemic hit, the landlord or between the united states and mexico was closed and that cut off these thousands of people who crossed into the us, depending on telling plasma as an income stream. in the interim when the border reopened, one branch of the us government reclassified
about it but they were just appalled looking at the united states, could get paid for plasma donations. you go to a country with universal healthcare and other guarantees of basic living allowances, they were horrified americans had to do this but at the same time countries like that are dependent on americans because of voluntary plasma donation system does not provide a global demand. >> host: you mentioned what happened when you visited el paso. 10,000 mexicans prior to the pandemic...
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rid of it and people are coming in the united states with that, stds and syphilis viruses and flew but the bigger problem is they are coming and without healthcareanitation, nowhere to sleep. >> as you witness what is happening, this is just one example. medially, what comes to mind as i the impact to new yorkers? >> i think we already had a problem out of the pandemic democrats carry disease and we will see more and more, the more people on the street who are homeless. >> these are babies you are seeing, what sort of things should we be on the lookout for? >> let's start with dehydration. coming and going, today is not a particularly hot day but it's been hot. not enough clean water and if you drink dirty water, bacteria, disease spread hand-to-hand and everybody is up with it. >> twenty-four hours after our visit, they cleared the streets outside the roosevelt officials remain quiet on how it was done which is where they were taken. new yorkers. the worst is yet to come. >> a concern about long-term plans. i can't imagine people would stay here forever. >> joining me now, radio host, thank you for joining the program. >> thanks, nice to be her
rid of it and people are coming in the united states with that, stds and syphilis viruses and flew but the bigger problem is they are coming and without healthcareanitation, nowhere to sleep. >> as you witness what is happening, this is just one example. medially, what comes to mind as i the impact to new yorkers? >> i think we already had a problem out of the pandemic democrats carry disease and we will see more and more, the more people on the street who are homeless. >>...
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united states? december 1. what is congress doing about healthcare coverage for psychiatric patients? are they addressing that? my husband is 52, $500 a month for his okay for i think $6000 deductible, he's self-employed. is there anything to lower the price in the future? >> canadian prescription drugs are threats almost every other country except the united states drug prices we can't make the money in the united states, we are limited in what we can make overseas so again back to the innovation argument, we can't make these drugs anymore, we have to make what we can in united states and of the argument that's been going on for 30 some years that i've been working with the united states is practically alone not having price control on drugs and people do go across the board particularly in northern state of mexico to buy cheaper drugs you can get personal supply for yourself and they are getting drugs in their and they say they are canadian and it can be problematic the general rule, they are cheaper and other countries to mark about healthcare? >> something congress is working on,
united states? december 1. what is congress doing about healthcare coverage for psychiatric patients? are they addressing that? my husband is 52, $500 a month for his okay for i think $6000 deductible, he's self-employed. is there anything to lower the price in the future? >> canadian prescription drugs are threats almost every other country except the united states drug prices we can't make the money in the united states, we are limited in what we can make overseas so again back to the...
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healthcare portfolio manager. les, do you own cvs? >> no, we do not own cvs but we own unitedand that is down for the players and there is a reason for it. you were alluding to it, right? it is not just this is not a material hit to cvs, but it's amazon getting into healthcare which always has a disproportionate reaction to stocks, right? and healthcare. you alluded to the politics. we are going into an election year. democrats don't like it. republicans don't like it. the pharmaceutical industry doesn't like it. it is because the market has failed because of the asymmetric information and lack of transparency, so i think there is more to come actually. >> do you think these pbm will need to be re-rated? do you think the business model is really threatened by this? it is one thing to say amazon is getting into healthcare and we saw that headline way back when, but this headline is amazon is taking business away from a legacy pbm . it is completely different now. >> two things. it is death by 1000 cuts. we don't actually know post 2024, 2025, whether this is a growing trend, bu
healthcare portfolio manager. les, do you own cvs? >> no, we do not own cvs but we own unitedand that is down for the players and there is a reason for it. you were alluding to it, right? it is not just this is not a material hit to cvs, but it's amazon getting into healthcare which always has a disproportionate reaction to stocks, right? and healthcare. you alluded to the politics. we are going into an election year. democrats don't like it. republicans don't like it. the pharmaceutical...
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united nations estimates. but about 60 percent of the $377000.00 killed. were reportedly from in direct causes like famine from the savvy lead blockade of the country and a lot of healthcare access. and not necessarily from the se, $23000000000.00 in weapons. that, for example, great britain had sold the saudi arabia and leading to some 25000 air strikes as so called western trainers ride shotgun on the bombing missions, doing everything short of maybe pulling the actual trigger. maybe when it comes to keir, there's really no shortage of western aid of all times more than a $120000000000.00 of it last year alone. that's a, according to the national bank of ukraine. a fact that has not escaped those looking for a few literally, if you mounted terry and assistance elsewhere, conflicts that last for too long see a pattern of decreased interest over the last year. there's also been the outbreak of other major crises, mainly ukraine, that kind of shifted the interest and priorities of actors that contribute to the funding. for all the hand were getting over the starving for it seems that unless be starving poor people happens to be position within our sale distance from a pote
united nations estimates. but about 60 percent of the $377000.00 killed. were reportedly from in direct causes like famine from the savvy lead blockade of the country and a lot of healthcare access. and not necessarily from the se, $23000000000.00 in weapons. that, for example, great britain had sold the saudi arabia and leading to some 25000 air strikes as so called western trainers ride shotgun on the bombing missions, doing everything short of maybe pulling the actual trigger. maybe when it...
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healthcare. this is alex, a 0 live from dell. also coming on. the head of the united nation says an armed force should be deployed to heidi to stop the spiraling gang violence.
healthcare. this is alex, a 0 live from dell. also coming on. the head of the united nation says an armed force should be deployed to heidi to stop the spiraling gang violence.
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try to provide a certain minimal level of healthcare all american spirit that something every other modern democracy provides for its citizens except for the uniteduntil the aca was passed in 2010. and i think in general a more expansive welfare state with more protections for people that yes, because it does rem rich to poor, that would go a long way to securing people's belief in the legitimacy of democracy. i think the social democracy that grew up in europe in the post-world war ii period that was represented by the american new deal and great society and so forth they were very important in anchoring democracy. so i have absolutely no quarrel with that. i think the problem, however, is that i'm not sure that, so if the problem is just economic inequality, you can remedy that through some fairly easy policies. i think we've been in the process of doing that. you can raise taxes on rich people and you can use that money to provide more healthcare, more education, more social benefits. the problem i think right now is about the resentments and the polarization between red and blue is not simply about economic inequality. if it were, you could f
try to provide a certain minimal level of healthcare all american spirit that something every other modern democracy provides for its citizens except for the uniteduntil the aca was passed in 2010. and i think in general a more expansive welfare state with more protections for people that yes, because it does rem rich to poor, that would go a long way to securing people's belief in the legitimacy of democracy. i think the social democracy that grew up in europe in the post-world war ii period...
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united auto workers union members voted to authorize strike and contract negotiations with ford, general motors. if they fail the union is asking for a 40% pay hike, pensions for new hires, post retirement healthcareits after uaw union president says workers are fed up, deadline for an agreement is september 14. that is a wrap on your money watch report. >>> when you tune in, you can take something to the bank. this is your show and it is our mission to connect communities. >> we were with you this weekend all over the bay area. >> i got to see some of you pickers out there. you know what that means. antique lovers at this estate sale. barbie looming large. i also saw wacky things too. this was somebody's teacher and somebody's dog house but it's always fun. that's how i feel. hugging a pumpkin taking a nap. so much fun to see. by the way, somebody didn't use their folgers. good morning to you. it's the largest pride festival in the south bay. this year's theme is "live out loud." >> i have worn out a lot of shoes getting where we are. i love watching a queer couple holding hands. i see them at my son's high school and i love knowing that every march, parade, pride event i did led to that. >> that
united auto workers union members voted to authorize strike and contract negotiations with ford, general motors. if they fail the union is asking for a 40% pay hike, pensions for new hires, post retirement healthcareits after uaw union president says workers are fed up, deadline for an agreement is september 14. that is a wrap on your money watch report. >>> when you tune in, you can take something to the bank. this is your show and it is our mission to connect communities. >> we...
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improve maternal healthcare in louisiana and why they say last summer's abortion ban set off a "domino effect," making a bad situation, worse. >> the state of maternal health in the unitedso, in the developed world, louisiana has the worst outcomes for women having babies. >> good morning. >> as an ob-gyn, louisiana's former state secretary of health, and founder of nest, a primary health service for families, dr. rebekah gee spent a career advocating for better maternal care. renowned for its rich culture and legendary celebrations, louisiana also holds the distinction of being one of the riskiest places in the country to give birth. >> 39 out of every 100,000 mothers in louisiana die during or shortly after childbirth. >> how did we get here? why is louisiana in this position? >> the high c-section rates have contributed, the lack of access to well woman care before and after pregnancies. 50% of the time women don't get that postpartum care which means they have untreated hypertension, untreated diabetes, untreated depression. the fact that we have racial bias in healthcare. and so all of these things are compounded especially worse for low-income women. >> as louisia
improve maternal healthcare in louisiana and why they say last summer's abortion ban set off a "domino effect," making a bad situation, worse. >> the state of maternal health in the unitedso, in the developed world, louisiana has the worst outcomes for women having babies. >> good morning. >> as an ob-gyn, louisiana's former state secretary of health, and founder of nest, a primary health service for families, dr. rebekah gee spent a career advocating for better...
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united on repeal, but we are divided on replacement. [dana] there was a bill that, finally, was worked on very carefully by a lot of republicans to replace obamacare with a different healthcare, where they had the majority. but in the senate, it wasn't as easy. [nancy] alaska's lisa murkowski and maine's susan collins were the first to buck their party. that left arizona's john mccain a wild card ever since he said this on tuesday. it's a shell of a bill right now. we all know that. [ezekial] this wasn't a bill that was well thought out and that, i think, very much offended john mccain. he was a man who was not inclined to follow party lines just to follow party lines. and he was sick with cancer and came back to vote. the question now is whether he is going to take that maverick label and wear it proudly as he potentially takes this down. [don] breaking news right now. the republicans' obamacare repeal failed in the senate tonight, the vote 49 to 51. [david] bill came on the floor in the middle of the night. there was no chance to review it. sixteen million people would lose their healthcare. [john] john mccain hated trump. thought he was a person of no character. and trump
united on repeal, but we are divided on replacement. [dana] there was a bill that, finally, was worked on very carefully by a lot of republicans to replace obamacare with a different healthcare, where they had the majority. but in the senate, it wasn't as easy. [nancy] alaska's lisa murkowski and maine's susan collins were the first to buck their party. that left arizona's john mccain a wild card ever since he said this on tuesday. it's a shell of a bill right now. we all know that. [ezekial]...