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unitedhealth group. built for better health. discusses the future of health care, 18 million americans are already choosing it.... with medicare advantage: a proven public-private partnership, where health outcomes are valued over volume. where early intervention and management of chronic conditions is leading to better outcomes. and costs are more predictable and affordable. why do so many seniors choose medicare advantage? maybe because with age comes wisdom. medicare advantage. leading the way. larry: no sign of escaped inmate david watson. a new word of warning what from the sheriff department familiar with how dangerous watson has been. the wizards get bowled over in beantown. what went wrong. more trouble on the track. metro dealing with smoke and a ton on the blue line as face ii -- phase ii of surge 14 kicks in. the news starts now now. >> abc 7 news at 6:30 on your site. kimberly: people took advantage of a beautiful day. a few severe weather warnings to our west it just pop up. josh
unitedhealth group. built for better health. discusses the future of health care, 18 million americans are already choosing it.... with medicare advantage: a proven public-private partnership, where health outcomes are valued over volume. where early intervention and management of chronic conditions is leading to better outcomes. and costs are more predictable and affordable. why do so many seniors choose medicare advantage? maybe because with age comes wisdom. medicare advantage. leading the...
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unitedhealth group. built for better health. >>> welcome back.f peace today from pope francis in egypt pushing aside security concerns and riding through cairo not in an armored pope mobile but in a fiat with the window down. he backed the government's response to a growing insurgency and encouraged egypt's muslim religious leaders to teach rejection of violence in god's name. >>> now to a milestone of modern medicine. new data shows at least 1 million babies have been born in the u.s. with the help of fertility treatments like in vitro fertilization. the first ivf baby was born in 1981. in the decades since, doctors developed several techniques to help couples hav lured to the inaugural fire music festival say they are feeling burned. some spent $12,000 on festival packages, but instead of the luxury villas, gourmet food and great music advertised, many say they arrived to find bare bone tents, cheese sandwiches and many cancelled or no-show acts. the organizers say the festival is postponed and working on getting flights for those stuck there t
unitedhealth group. built for better health. >>> welcome back.f peace today from pope francis in egypt pushing aside security concerns and riding through cairo not in an armored pope mobile but in a fiat with the window down. he backed the government's response to a growing insurgency and encouraged egypt's muslim religious leaders to teach rejection of violence in god's name. >>> now to a milestone of modern medicine. new data shows at least 1 million babies have been born in...
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unitedhealth group. built for better health. harvthis is what i do.ld. hey, ready? have a special treat for you. ♪ yeah! we've done bigger this season. [ screams ] we've searched even further. am i famous in japan? we think you are, but i don't know if japanese people really know you. ♪ these kids -- they're talented. they're smart. they're funny. you need some water? i have the hiccups. [ hiccup! ] wait. i have some backstage. i'll be right back. [ laughter ] so buckle up, america. are you ready to get it done?
unitedhealth group. built for better health. harvthis is what i do.ld. hey, ready? have a special treat for you. ♪ yeah! we've done bigger this season. [ screams ] we've searched even further. am i famous in japan? we think you are, but i don't know if japanese people really know you. ♪ these kids -- they're talented. they're smart. they're funny. you need some water? i have the hiccups. [ hiccup! ] wait. i have some backstage. i'll be right back. [ laughter ] so buckle up, america. are you...
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at unitedhealth group, we're built to help with both.th data and insights to improve outcomes. ensuring seniors have stability and choice in their benefits. and working with governments to expand access, lower costs and improve quality. to all those with a passion to improve health care, our question is: how can we help? unitedhealth group. built for better health. - what are you in for? - i was allegedly talking during quiet time. - oh. - so i'm here to appeal the decision. - [narrator] tame the tuition monster all the way through grad school. - well, i'll see you in law school, kid. - [narrator] visit virginia529.com. >> 15 years ago, a massive tornado ripped through la plata, maryland. >> i am absolutely devastated. i have never seen such destruction. i can't imagine it. >> buildings and homes were torn apart. cars blown away. lives were lost or changed forever. >> i have never seen anything like this. i think most people here have never seen anything like this. >> it's going to take a long time. nevertheless, i think charles county a
at unitedhealth group, we're built to help with both.th data and insights to improve outcomes. ensuring seniors have stability and choice in their benefits. and working with governments to expand access, lower costs and improve quality. to all those with a passion to improve health care, our question is: how can we help? unitedhealth group. built for better health. - what are you in for? - i was allegedly talking during quiet time. - oh. - so i'm here to appeal the decision. - [narrator] tame...
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and always working to be better. there are always new challenges and opportunities., at unitedhealth group, we're built to help with both. providing employers with data and insights to improve outcomes. ensuring seniors have stability and choice in their benefits. and working with governments to expand access, lower costs and improve quality. to all those with a passion to improve health care, our question is: how can we help? built for better health. did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's over 6 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to internet speeds up to 250 mbps. and add phone and tv for only $34.90 more a month. call today. comcast business. built for business. >>> breaking news. reports that north korea just launched a missile. the u.s. military on alert. this, after president trump warned a major conflict with north korea could be coming. our martha raddatz standing by. >>> also developing tonight, the
and always working to be better. there are always new challenges and opportunities., at unitedhealth group, we're built to help with both. providing employers with data and insights to improve outcomes. ensuring seniors have stability and choice in their benefits. and working with governments to expand access, lower costs and improve quality. to all those with a passion to improve health care, our question is: how can we help? built for better health. did you know slow internet can actually...
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unitedhealth group.n: joining us our cbs cocaine choors norah o'donnell and charlie rose in town preparing for tomorrow's broadcast at the white house. and i get to ask you guys questions. >> right, we usually have this flipped around. >> yes. exactly. >> we are on your turf so that you have that. >> >> dickerson:xdko charlie, what do you want to know about this administration? if there is a question at the heart of it what is it for you? >> clearly donald trump is a man, there are many donald trumps. we know that. presidency, but i want to know how the presidency has changed him and the opinions he has changed and what impact it will have on his future in the, and the country's future. >> dickerson: norah, what is your feeling about it? the president seems on one hand in some of his interviewsÑi reflect if the and saying it is harder than i thought. and on the other hand, it is going great, it is wonderful and better than ever. >> that's why there are many donald trumps. >> >> dickerson: right, exactly.
unitedhealth group.n: joining us our cbs cocaine choors norah o'donnell and charlie rose in town preparing for tomorrow's broadcast at the white house. and i get to ask you guys questions. >> right, we usually have this flipped around. >> yes. exactly. >> we are on your turf so that you have that. >> >> dickerson:xdko charlie, what do you want to know about this administration? if there is a question at the heart of it what is it for you? >> clearly donald...
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unitedhealth group. man named jonathan starr was 32 years old and running a hedge fund in boston. he was a millionaire, but he didn't like his job very much, and wanted to do something to give his life purpose. he'd heard about a desperately poor african nation called somaliland that needed help. somaliland broke away from somalia 25 years ago. if you've never heard of it before, it's probably because it still isn't recognized as an independent country. jonathan starr went there for a visit, and that's when he came up with a kind of crazy idea. he decided to build an american- style boarding school to help kids in somaliland get into the best universities in the u.s. and beyond. starr hoped his students would then return to somaliland as doctors, lawyers, business people, and future leaders. it's not easy to get to the somaliland's capitol, hargeisa, isn't exactly a bustling metropolis. there are few flights in, and once you're here, it's a bumpy ride on dusty dirt roads, past miles and miles of empty sc
unitedhealth group. man named jonathan starr was 32 years old and running a hedge fund in boston. he was a millionaire, but he didn't like his job very much, and wanted to do something to give his life purpose. he'd heard about a desperately poor african nation called somaliland that needed help. somaliland broke away from somalia 25 years ago. if you've never heard of it before, it's probably because it still isn't recognized as an independent country. jonathan starr went there for a visit,...
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unitedhealth group. >> all options are on the table. not to his knees. >> chris: admiral harry harris, the top u.s. commander in the pacific emphasizing that the trump administration is not looking for a military confrontation with north korea and we're back now with the panel. clearly the policy three presidents, clinton, bush 43 and obama hasn't worked in stopping north korea's nuclear weapons program. do you understand -- do you think that the -- do you understand the ways comic of what the trump strategy is. >> i think i do. try to get the attention primarily of the chinese and shake them loose and get them to pressure north korea more. i think -- the bush era negotiations didn't work, the obama policy of ignoring didn't work, it makes sense to catalyze something different. i think the options are so limited, especially the military options, it wouldn't shock me if this policy ends up running in fairy, fairly familiar routes. maybe some internal subversion through covert action if we can and then as much missile-defense >> chris: co
unitedhealth group. >> all options are on the table. not to his knees. >> chris: admiral harry harris, the top u.s. commander in the pacific emphasizing that the trump administration is not looking for a military confrontation with north korea and we're back now with the panel. clearly the policy three presidents, clinton, bush 43 and obama hasn't worked in stopping north korea's nuclear weapons program. do you understand -- do you think that the -- do you understand the ways comic...
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. >> we'll see you at 11:00. there are always new challenges and opportunities., at unitedhealth groupwe're built to help with both. providing employers with data and insights to improve outcomes. ensuring seniors have stability and choice in their benefits. and working with governments to expand access, lower costs and improve quality. to all those with a passion to improve health care, our question is: how can we help? >>> on this sunday night, deadly outbreak of tornadoes and floods. at least ten dead, homes destroyed, as dangerous extremes grip the south and midwest. tonight, the threat is far from over. >>> beyond 100 days. president trump looks ahead to reviving the health care battle, raises eyebrows by calling north korea's leader a smart cookie, and hints he may finally release his taxes. >>> fatal shooting spree. a couple accused of putting communities on edge, allegedly opening fire on victims at random. >>> top of the world. rare access inside the new cold war between the u.s. and russia, the battle being waged at 40 degrees below zero. >>> and kids feeding kids. over 500,0
. >> we'll see you at 11:00. there are always new challenges and opportunities., at unitedhealth groupwe're built to help with both. providing employers with data and insights to improve outcomes. ensuring seniors have stability and choice in their benefits. and working with governments to expand access, lower costs and improve quality. to all those with a passion to improve health care, our question is: how can we help? >>> on this sunday night, deadly outbreak of tornadoes and...
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at unitedhealth group, we're built to help with both. s.ility and choice in their benefits. and working with governments to expand access, lower costs and improve quality. to all those with a passion to improve health care, our question is: how can we help? unitedhealth group. built for better health. dear shareholders... last year, at&t made significant investments important to the future of our company. not just in new ideas and technology, but in the places we live and work. we built roads to the future. invested in first responders and new engineers. we employed more than 200,000 americans, and we're still hiring. at&t invests more in america than any public company. because we're all shareholders in this place. our home.
at unitedhealth group, we're built to help with both. s.ility and choice in their benefits. and working with governments to expand access, lower costs and improve quality. to all those with a passion to improve health care, our question is: how can we help? unitedhealth group. built for better health. dear shareholders... last year, at&t made significant investments important to the future of our company. not just in new ideas and technology, but in the places we live and work. we built...
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unitedhealth group.alth. >>> before we go, i want to ard a comment from the president this week that touched off an avalanche of criticism and mockery. president trump said of his job, i thought it would be easier. commentators, journalists, the president's political foes pounced on those words. how could he have thought it would be easier? it's true that as a candidate, donald trump said over and over again that it would be easy to fix america's problems. but before you mock those words of president trump, consider the words of john f. kennedy. when dwight d. eisenhower 100 days into kennedy's presidency. it's a story recounted by historian steven ambrose and a story nancy pelosi brought up to meed a the end of our interview. kennedy told eisenhower, nobody knows how tough this job is until he's been in it for a few months. mr. president, if you'll forgive me, i think i mentioned that to you three months ago. kennedy responded, i certainly have learned a lot since then. if president trump has learned th
unitedhealth group.alth. >>> before we go, i want to ard a comment from the president this week that touched off an avalanche of criticism and mockery. president trump said of his job, i thought it would be easier. commentators, journalists, the president's political foes pounced on those words. how could he have thought it would be easier? it's true that as a candidate, donald trump said over and over again that it would be easy to fix america's problems. but before you mock those...
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unitedhealth group put up better than expected numbers citing its pullback from the affordable care act exchanges and its growing medicare business. revenues rose almost 10% or nearly $49 billion. the nation's largest health care insurer continues to call for a repeal of the aca health insurer tax, already on hold for 2017, and greater freedom for insurers to tie premiums to the likely health costs of its customers, a touchy subject because older, less healthy customers don't feel they should be charged higher rates. the health insurers were at the white house today meeting with trump administration officials to discuss whether the president will pull funding from companies that sell plans on the affordable care act exchanges. and as kayla tausche reports from washington, the problem could end up at the center of a potential government standoff. >> reporter: as the government barrels toward an april 28th funding deadline, one hot button issue is emerging as a potential deal breaker. so-called cost sharing reductions. $7 billion paid by the federal government to help shoulder the cost of
unitedhealth group put up better than expected numbers citing its pullback from the affordable care act exchanges and its growing medicare business. revenues rose almost 10% or nearly $49 billion. the nation's largest health care insurer continues to call for a repeal of the aca health insurer tax, already on hold for 2017, and greater freedom for insurers to tie premiums to the likely health costs of its customers, a touchy subject because older, less healthy customers don't feel they should...
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unitedhealth group.tween the president and the press >> tonight we salute white house reporters. please raise a glass to them. to freedom of the press and journalists here and around the world. here here. >> and look at the media back there, they would actually rather be here. >> you decide. on the hill starts right now. >>> good sunday morning to you, april 30th, 2017. last day of the month >> i can't believe it, tom, i'm ronica cleary. >> tom fitzgerald. welcome to fox 5 news on the busy sunday morning, this morning, because saturday night was a very busy saturday night and a whole lot of levels. >> i'm appreciatetive of the magic of concealer and dry shampoo or i don't know if i'd be standing next to you. >> i don't know what that means but i'll go with it. the white house correspondence dinner are on your right. on the left, president of the united states headed up to harrisburg, pennsylvania for a competing event, kind of a campaign rally style event where the president pulled no punches when it cam
unitedhealth group.tween the president and the press >> tonight we salute white house reporters. please raise a glass to them. to freedom of the press and journalists here and around the world. here here. >> and look at the media back there, they would actually rather be here. >> you decide. on the hill starts right now. >>> good sunday morning to you, april 30th, 2017. last day of the month >> i can't believe it, tom, i'm ronica cleary. >> tom fitzgerald....
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you can see unitedhealth group up 20%. cigna better by 20%. aetna doing very well.llis has been breaking down the numbers. gerri. reporter: liz, i have details of a new legislative plan as you describe would save efforts to repeal and replace obamacare. republicans have been looking for a plan that would bring in an elusive 15 or 20 votes to support a plan that failed a month ago. this led by moderate republican congressman tom mcarthur, with sign-on from the freedom caucus, this amendment would do the following, place probush to denying coverage for preexisting medical conditions. it would guarranty coverage of applicants and renewability for that coverage. a sticking point for some republicans who wanted continuous coverage for those that manage to pay premiums on regular basis. it would allow depends to be covered under parents plan up to age 26. that is popular element of obamacare. importantly states could get waivers from some federal standards in order to lower people costs to get more folks insured. one of the more elements would be waived essential health b
you can see unitedhealth group up 20%. cigna better by 20%. aetna doing very well.llis has been breaking down the numbers. gerri. reporter: liz, i have details of a new legislative plan as you describe would save efforts to repeal and replace obamacare. republicans have been looking for a plan that would bring in an elusive 15 or 20 votes to support a plan that failed a month ago. this led by moderate republican congressman tom mcarthur, with sign-on from the freedom caucus, this amendment...