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obamacare. the kaiser family foundation poll, single pairs are asked about the cost -- single payers are asked about the cost. . if they looked at it, they would find that not only do republicans and independents turn against obamacare but even democrats. host: explained that, what do you mean the coverage would get worse? guest: whatever one calls obamacare's protections for people with pre-existing conditions is the government telling insurance companies you cannot charge sick people higher premiums which imposes what we call a branding -- a binding place -- price ceiling. when you have a binding price ceiling like that, the quality of the product gets worse. if you said you can only charge five cents for an apple, then if an apple costs $.60 to produce, you will not get a 60 sent apple anymore. you will get apples with worms and holes in them and that's what's happening with health insurance under obamacare. host: we've seen that over the last 14 years? guest: president biden's economic advis
obamacare. the kaiser family foundation poll, single pairs are asked about the cost -- single payers are asked about the cost. . if they looked at it, they would find that not only do republicans and independents turn against obamacare but even democrats. host: explained that, what do you mean the coverage would get worse? guest: whatever one calls obamacare's protections for people with pre-existing conditions is the government telling insurance companies you cannot charge sick people higher...
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obamacare. the kaiser family foundation poll, single pairs are asked about the cost -- single payers are asked about the cost. . if they looked at it, they would find that not only do republicans and independents turn against obamacare but even democrats. host: explained that, what do you mean the coverage would get worse? guest: whatever one calls obamacare's protections for people with pre-existing conditions is the government telling insurance companies you cannot charge sick people higher premiums which imposes what we call a branding -- a binding place -- price ceiling. when you have a binding price ceiling like that, the quality of the product gets worse. if you said you can only charge five cents for an apple, then if an apple costs $.60 to produce, you will not get a 60 sent apple anymore. you will get apples with worms and holes in them and that's what's happening with health insurance under obamacare. host: we've seen that over the last 14 years? guest: president biden's economic advis
obamacare. the kaiser family foundation poll, single pairs are asked about the cost -- single payers are asked about the cost. . if they looked at it, they would find that not only do republicans and independents turn against obamacare but even democrats. host: explained that, what do you mean the coverage would get worse? guest: whatever one calls obamacare's protections for people with pre-existing conditions is the government telling insurance companies you cannot charge sick people higher...
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making obamacare cover more people. how do you balance sending off the lawsuits and also build on it. >> i'd say, the good news is that while we have to fend off a lot of losses we can still chew the gum. if it's on drug price negotiations. 10 of the companies that we are negotiating on have filed lawsuits against us to stop us from negotiating and submitted their counter offers. they are negotiating. we'll continue to try to double down on those things that work. seen a major impact of having $35 per month insulin for so many that need insulin to survive. the president would like to double town. watching the show washington the drugs every year. if we save $100 billion for taxpayers and negotiate better prices lower costs and more americans. that's what you were doing. >> what else would a second term healthcare agenda do in the selection. they would want them to know. the item would remain in office. >> president biden has taken the marketplace coverage with the affordable care act from 12 million. each year, he's bro
making obamacare cover more people. how do you balance sending off the lawsuits and also build on it. >> i'd say, the good news is that while we have to fend off a lot of losses we can still chew the gum. if it's on drug price negotiations. 10 of the companies that we are negotiating on have filed lawsuits against us to stop us from negotiating and submitted their counter offers. they are negotiating. we'll continue to try to double down on those things that work. seen a major impact of...
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how they view obamacare. 59% favorably. 39% unfavorably. if i had told you 14 years ago that those were going to be the numbers today, would you have believed me? >> probably initially no. but over time, yes. particularly given the attitude and the ideas that people had around obamacare 14 years ago. it was very different. we had a different conversation. we were talking about putting this into the system and how that would be weighted and how it would play out between you, your doctor and the federal government. i readily admit that i won the battle. we won the battle of 2010. >> and 2014. >> that is true. >> but at the end of the day, what has happened is the american people saw the impact and president obama and nancy pelosi especially won the war and that is an important aspect. if you are looking at these numbers and you are sort of assessing the state of obamacare in the present day, you have republicans who still have yet to put a repeal in place plan on the table, talking about pulling this out from the system again. i see it differ
how they view obamacare. 59% favorably. 39% unfavorably. if i had told you 14 years ago that those were going to be the numbers today, would you have believed me? >> probably initially no. but over time, yes. particularly given the attitude and the ideas that people had around obamacare 14 years ago. it was very different. we had a different conversation. we were talking about putting this into the system and how that would be weighted and how it would play out between you, your doctor...
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obamacare is a disaster. obamacare is going to be repealed and replaced. a big part of the problem we have, the people i'm running against and others, politicians. in other words, they get funds so much money. jeb bush gets $150 million gone. it's wasted. you could take it. and there's a window in here someplace. throw it out that window right there. and it's going to do the same amount of good as what that money did other than these guys that worked for him, took commissions and made a fortune. this campaign stuff is unbelievable. they took money and spent it so fast because the guys that are spending that money are getting 10%, 15% and maybe even 20%. so they're spending i'm saying, why are they doing so many commercials on me? you know why? bebebebebeey get paid commissions to do commercials. they're me, not even jeb bush. jeb does he probably doesn't even know this happens. okay, guy doesn't have a clue. this guy doesn't have a clue. but they spend the money so fast because the guys that are in charge, the people that buy the ad, the managers, all thes
obamacare is a disaster. obamacare is going to be repealed and replaced. a big part of the problem we have, the people i'm running against and others, politicians. in other words, they get funds so much money. jeb bush gets $150 million gone. it's wasted. you could take it. and there's a window in here someplace. throw it out that window right there. and it's going to do the same amount of good as what that money did other than these guys that worked for him, took commissions and made a...
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making obamacare cover more ■rpeople. how do you balance sending off the lawsuits and also wanting to build on it. >> i'd say, the good news is that while we have to fend off a lot of losses we can still chew the gum. if it's on drug price negotiations. 10 of the companies that we are negotiating on have filed lawsuits against us to stop us from negotiating and submitted their counter offers. they are negotiating. we'll continue to try to double down on those things that work. because we have major impact of having $35 per month insulinor that need insulin to survive. the president would like to double town. watching the show washington the drugs every year. if we save100 billion negotiater pricesower.v costs and more americans. that's what you were doing. >> what else would a second tere selection. they would want them to know. the item would remain in office. >> president biden has taken the marketplace coverage with the affordable care act from 12 million. each year, he's broken the record in the num americans. it's at
making obamacare cover more ■rpeople. how do you balance sending off the lawsuits and also wanting to build on it. >> i'd say, the good news is that while we have to fend off a lot of losses we can still chew the gum. if it's on drug price negotiations. 10 of the companies that we are negotiating on have filed lawsuits against us to stop us from negotiating and submitted their counter offers. they are negotiating. we'll continue to try to double down on those things that work. because...
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and so is the aca obamacare. the latest from kff asks about the favorability of the affordable care act 18 to 29 year-olds, young people, 67%, all adults, 59%. i should say, as i bring you in mario, it is kind of remarkable that the people, the young people who voted for barack obama are now in their 30s. they're kind of out of the demo yeah, what it suggests point, i mean, he's still remains the most popular figure in the democratic party. look to toward 2022 when eva utilize two more >> dispatched him rather as more or less of a closer right. he was visiting pennsylvania. he made several trips to georgia as well. the fact that they're bringing him in this early in the cycle just shows just that sense of urgency to use the word mj used that the biden campaign and democrats hey, have we know that barack obama has had some concerns about a lack of urgency that he felt on the part of the biden campaign. so we're seeing him getting engaged, getting engaged pretty early jan in his cycle, and >> it looks as though thi
and so is the aca obamacare. the latest from kff asks about the favorability of the affordable care act 18 to 29 year-olds, young people, 67%, all adults, 59%. i should say, as i bring you in mario, it is kind of remarkable that the people, the young people who voted for barack obama are now in their 30s. they're kind of out of the demo yeah, what it suggests point, i mean, he's still remains the most popular figure in the democratic party. look to toward 2022 when eva utilize two more >>...
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will: the 10th anniversary of obamacare. watch. >> the presumptive nominee for the republican party for president says he wants to repeal the entirety of the aca, and if that would mean kicking millions of young people off their parents' health insurance, raising costs at a time when a lot of folks are just starting out. young people cannot sit on the sidelines. what you don't want is after the election young people would opt to not vote and then you find out you lost your insurance. >> we don'ting agonize, we organize. and all of this is at stake in november. trump tried to rip it away, affordable care for millions of americans including millions of young adults, and now he's doing it again. and again we had to make sure people know. rachel: this is the democrats trying to appeal to young people because, as you can see, their job approval numbers among young people are slipping 31% approve, 57 disapprove. i think this is a really odd message, you know? if. will: well, or it's the 14th anniversary, or it turns out. charlie,
will: the 10th anniversary of obamacare. watch. >> the presumptive nominee for the republican party for president says he wants to repeal the entirety of the aca, and if that would mean kicking millions of young people off their parents' health insurance, raising costs at a time when a lot of folks are just starting out. young people cannot sit on the sidelines. what you don't want is after the election young people would opt to not vote and then you find out you lost your insurance....
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i don't think obamacare is going anywhere. you'll note in trump's own words, he does not say, i'm not going to repeal obamacare. he said i'm not running to repeal obamacare. that is not a miss precision on trump's part. he's saying, look, i'm running for a lot of different reasons, but i'm not going to deny that i would repeal obamacare if i was president. he knows that they have a winning issue here, and in many other cases, that's the way they're going to go after trump, combining the kind of spirit with a fight and policy decisions that are more popular with the american people. >> today the national poll shows that joe biden has inched ahead. battleground state polls very close pretty much across the board. that's in part because donald trump seems to be leaving some republican votes on the board. let's remember nikki haley when she bowed out of the race, implored trump, make this a bigger tent, suggesting she herself could come aboard. she didn't say that, but she said there are republicans who want to be with you. convin
i don't think obamacare is going anywhere. you'll note in trump's own words, he does not say, i'm not going to repeal obamacare. he said i'm not running to repeal obamacare. that is not a miss precision on trump's part. he's saying, look, i'm running for a lot of different reasons, but i'm not going to deny that i would repeal obamacare if i was president. he knows that they have a winning issue here, and in many other cases, that's the way they're going to go after trump, combining the kind of...
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begging. >> this is a newer subject but obamacare is a disaster. i said we're going to do something about it. >> we're going to win by knocking the hell out of obamacare, terminating it, coming up with something much less expensive, much better. >> all right. clare mccasskill, i am thinking about that post former president trump put out. some might say if you think the cult leader fascist want to be isn't losing it, i have a bible to sell you. >> yeah, i hope the people who buy that bible read it. because if they do, they will realize they have done some things jesus specifically warned about. that is, following a false prophet, following someone who does not represent values of christianity in any way whatsoever. listen, just in november 2023, trump put out something on his social media saying how bad it was that the republicans didn't vote in large enough numbers to terminate aca last time he tried. so i was there. i watched them try to terminate without anything to replace it with. and i think now obamacare or aca is so deeply engrained in our h
begging. >> this is a newer subject but obamacare is a disaster. i said we're going to do something about it. >> we're going to win by knocking the hell out of obamacare, terminating it, coming up with something much less expensive, much better. >> all right. clare mccasskill, i am thinking about that post former president trump put out. some might say if you think the cult leader fascist want to be isn't losing it, i have a bible to sell you. >> yeah, i hope the people...
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we are going to repeal and replace obamacare once and for all. when i'm president of the united states, we are going to rebuild the united states military. when i'm president, we're going to have a real war on terror, which means the best intelligence agencies in the world will find the terrorists, the best military in the world, to destroy them. and if we capture them alive, they're not getting a court hearing. they're not getting a lawyer. they're going to go on to dynamo. when i'm president of the united states, we argoing t again. god bless our veterans. when i'm president of the united states, you will have a president that every day will do what i will do right now. i want to thank our firefighters and our police officers for everything they do for us. and. and you will have a president that will never apologize for defending your second amendment right to protectd your family. these are indeed difficult times, and many people are struggling. i know many of you are struggling. do not give in to the fear. do not give in to anger. do not give
we are going to repeal and replace obamacare once and for all. when i'm president of the united states, we are going to rebuild the united states military. when i'm president, we're going to have a real war on terror, which means the best intelligence agencies in the world will find the terrorists, the best military in the world, to destroy them. and if we capture them alive, they're not getting a court hearing. they're not getting a lawyer. they're going to go on to dynamo. when i'm president...
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got to get rid of obamacare. obamacare, you know, under the aca might have been one of the great, you know, health care advances in this country. it's bringing us a little bit closer to universal health care, which every other democracy, you know, enjoys. and yet it was a terribly polarizing fight, as if people didn't want health insurance, didn't want health care, and that kind of that that that democrat versus republican and trump versus obama era of the pandemic overlaid itself on the pandemic and sort of took over for the science. and so now everybody's kind of lined up on one side or the other, you know, vaccine refusal used to be a left wing thing, not a right wing thing. it just kind of morphed, you know, from the, you know, you can't take away my guns, too. you can't put this vaccine in my body. mississippi used to be the most vaccinated state in the country. the southern states were were the ones least likely to have any exemptions to vaccines because they'd seen the effects of no vaccines. they'd seen p
got to get rid of obamacare. obamacare, you know, under the aca might have been one of the great, you know, health care advances in this country. it's bringing us a little bit closer to universal health care, which every other democracy, you know, enjoys. and yet it was a terribly polarizing fight, as if people didn't want health insurance, didn't want health care, and that kind of that that that democrat versus republican and trump versus obama era of the pandemic overlaid itself on the...
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i couldn't go back to md anderson on the obamacare. i have currently as a member of congress more than that, i would have under under under the policies. so look, the american people want us to fight for them. that's what we need to do for the next six months. and if we do that, if the president who showed up to drain the swamp and build the wall is the guy running? he'll do fine. >> all right. congressman chip roy. good to see you, sir. thanks for joining us today. >> thanks, jake. we'll talk >> about why so many house members are in the exits and a historic week for former president trump and the panel joins us, that's next this is the big dam >> kane who that do as kids, they told us to follow our dreams >> candle >> but the minute we started chasing they told us we were being unrealistic told us to think about our future said it was too late for us >> and passions don't pay but what they didn't know is that dreamers make their own victory dry skin is sensitive skin two, end its natural treated that way a vino daily moisture with pr
i couldn't go back to md anderson on the obamacare. i have currently as a member of congress more than that, i would have under under under the policies. so look, the american people want us to fight for them. that's what we need to do for the next six months. and if we do that, if the president who showed up to drain the swamp and build the wall is the guy running? he'll do fine. >> all right. congressman chip roy. good to see you, sir. thanks for joining us today. >> thanks, jake....
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obamacare has proven to be very successful. people like you. it is my understanding that this is part of what we will see the president leaning in him. the question of obama care and reproductive rights in the next weeks and months. >> it should be. we have a choice between president biden and vice president harris, who are fighting to give access to healthcare. expand coverage. reduce healthcare costs. cap insulin as $35 a month. cap out-of-pocket money for seniors. he talked about expending benefits for more americans, versus, donald trump and the republicans in the house who want to take those benefits away. we're talking about protecting a woman's right to make her own health care decisions about her body. or a family's ability to have a child through ivf. the other side wants to take that away. they want to deny women the freedom to make decisions about when to start a family or whether to start a family, and that is going to be center. i love the fact that the president said to the supreme court justices, you will find out how powerful wo
obamacare has proven to be very successful. people like you. it is my understanding that this is part of what we will see the president leaning in him. the question of obama care and reproductive rights in the next weeks and months. >> it should be. we have a choice between president biden and vice president harris, who are fighting to give access to healthcare. expand coverage. reduce healthcare costs. cap insulin as $35 a month. cap out-of-pocket money for seniors. he talked about...
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since obamacare was passed, nobody can afford it, and nobody can get coverage. a woman in my district who can't even go to md anderson which has got stage four cancer undercoverage because they forced it through this crappy health care coverage i'm a cancer survivor. i couldn't go back to md anderson on the obamacare here i have currently as a member of congress or that i would have under, under, under the policies. so look, the american people want us to fight for them. that's what we need to do for the next six months. and if we do that, if the president who showed up to drain the swamp and build the wall is the guy running hill, do fine? >> all right. congressman chip roy. good to see you, sir. thanks for joining us today >> that's jake. >> we'll talk about why so many house members are in the exits and a historic week for former president trump and the panel joins us, that's next hold up if asthma isn't treating you, right? >> you >> might be treating a wrong and i know you've been going through it. but what did you get to it? a key source of your asthma inf
since obamacare was passed, nobody can afford it, and nobody can get coverage. a woman in my district who can't even go to md anderson which has got stage four cancer undercoverage because they forced it through this crappy health care coverage i'm a cancer survivor. i couldn't go back to md anderson on the obamacare here i have currently as a member of congress or that i would have under, under, under the policies. so look, the american people want us to fight for them. that's what we need to...
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obamacare became known as the■o: affoable care act. by the way, still a very big deal. [applause] over 100 million americans can no longer be denied health insurance because of a pre-existing condition. but my predecessor and many republicans want to take that protection away for repealing the affordable care act. i won'thappen. we stop them literally 50 times. 50, 50 times in the last administration and we will stop them again. [applause] we all miss someone who cast a vote t miss the affordable care act. my buddy john mccain passed away. my predecessor and friend, th's how he ended his career, so they couldn't cut it. john loved new hampshire and it still drives my predecessor john. my mother would say, god love him. folks, i am protecting and expanding the affordable care act. record-breaking 21 million americans have signed up for health care under the aca. including 65,000 folks great here in new hampshire. i enacted tax credits to save an average $800 per person r year reducing health care premiums for millions of working families and the affordable care act. but
obamacare became known as the■o: affoable care act. by the way, still a very big deal. [applause] over 100 million americans can no longer be denied health insurance because of a pre-existing condition. but my predecessor and many republicans want to take that protection away for repealing the affordable care act. i won'thappen. we stop them literally 50 times. 50, 50 times in the last administration and we will stop them again. [applause] we all miss someone who cast a vote t miss the...
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and obamacare, the the shafer is called upon to discipline the beaver bec the are going to perish. so finally tries to discipline the beaver the beaver will not listen to reason and obamacare has to him up and down the atlantic seaboard into the great lakes and, where he follows the beaver a of geography, follows lakes and waterfalls. so this is it's teaching story about geography place, but it's also there are many algonquin resources is. so it's a kind of environmental parable and love it because it's so subversive course. it's humans that really need learn not to be greedy not the beaver it's you know so here's a story you like and ts is g. but it's not because i think it's probably still online, but years ago i used to have this little lake house in northern jersey, sussex, way up right near where thebeautiful, beautiful natural at the top of a watershed with wetlands on either side and beaver dams i love them. and they'd swim in the lake and i'd paddle board them and watch them all the time. but then they came for like one of my prized trees. right. whh they w which will do. b
and obamacare, the the shafer is called upon to discipline the beaver bec the are going to perish. so finally tries to discipline the beaver the beaver will not listen to reason and obamacare has to him up and down the atlantic seaboard into the great lakes and, where he follows the beaver a of geography, follows lakes and waterfalls. so this is it's teaching story about geography place, but it's also there are many algonquin resources is. so it's a kind of environmental parable and love it...
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trump claims he's not trying to repeal obamacare, which is something he actually tried repeatedly to do in the past. instead he says he wants to "make the affordable care act much, much, much better for far less money, or cost, to our grest american citizens." yes, our "grest." which, according to urban dictionary, means "an interesting way to say great breasts." [cheers and applause] i'm guessing that one's not a typo. in fact, i believe that's what maga stands for: "make america grest a-wooga!" you don't often get to say a-ooga! you know, folks, i consider myself a deep spiritual thinker. i frequently ponder the age-old questions like why do bad things happen to good people, and why do good things ever happen to donald trump? yesterday, the trump media and technology group, or hpv, which owns truth social, completed a deal to go public. according to bloomberg news, that deal increased trump's net worth by more than $4 billion, making him one of the world's 500 richest people. he made over $4 billion misspelling things on the toilet. my god, i hope that article is misinformated. the
trump claims he's not trying to repeal obamacare, which is something he actually tried repeatedly to do in the past. instead he says he wants to "make the affordable care act much, much, much better for far less money, or cost, to our grest american citizens." yes, our "grest." which, according to urban dictionary, means "an interesting way to say great breasts." [cheers and applause] i'm guessing that one's not a typo. in fact, i believe that's what maga stands...
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obamacare certainly a highlight of the speech not only what democrats have done to extend health care to tens of millions of americans and lower prescription drug prices but what it portends about what democrats would do in a second biden administration. and that is to continue to fight the greed of health insurance companies like united health care to lower patient's out-of-pocket prescription drug prices. democrats have successfully fought health insurance companies on the behalf of the american patient for more than a decade, and we're going to continue to wage that fight to lower people's health care bills. and republicans simply can't make a similar promise, and that was really the theme of the night for the president was sharp contrasts. he came out swinging on ukraine, standing up to putin and republicans couldn't even stand up for that line. he came out swinging on abortion, on ivf, immigration, gun violence. it was a series of contrasts that i think invited the american viewer to consider which vision of an american future did they believe in, one of possibilities and progres
obamacare certainly a highlight of the speech not only what democrats have done to extend health care to tens of millions of americans and lower prescription drug prices but what it portends about what democrats would do in a second biden administration. and that is to continue to fight the greed of health insurance companies like united health care to lower patient's out-of-pocket prescription drug prices. democrats have successfully fought health insurance companies on the behalf of the...
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. >> obamacare is a disaster. what i would like to do is totally kill it. >> is that sad and it's fact, if trump succeeds, 45 million people could lose health care. the other thing is six in 10 have a favorable view of the affordable care act. isn't overturning it, bad policy, but is not bad politics? >> let me just say for a person who rarely has any affinity for the truth, this is one of the times where donald trump is telling the truth. he wants to terminate the affordable care act. in his crude mouth he said obamacare sucks. it does not. it cures. he is making it clear. just to remind when we won the election in 2018 and took back the house and saved our country from him, people said to me, aren't you lucky that health care became such an important part of the campaign? i said we were not lucky. we made our own luck. 10,000 events at which people told their stories. told their stories. thousands more people told their stories, and that's how we won back the house in 2010. as you indicated, the affordable care
. >> obamacare is a disaster. what i would like to do is totally kill it. >> is that sad and it's fact, if trump succeeds, 45 million people could lose health care. the other thing is six in 10 have a favorable view of the affordable care act. isn't overturning it, bad policy, but is not bad politics? >> let me just say for a person who rarely has any affinity for the truth, this is one of the times where donald trump is telling the truth. he wants to terminate the affordable...
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cost you're paying now, same company, same drug, same place, folks, the affordable care act, the old obamacare, it's still a very big deal. over 100 million of you can no longer be denied health insurance because of preexisting condition, but my predecessor, many in this chamber want to take the prescription drug away by repealing affordable care act. i'm not going to let that happen. we stopped you 50 times before and stop you again. in fact, i'm not only protecting it, i'm expanding it. the we the enacted tax credits of $800 per person per year, reduce healthcare costs for millions of working families. that tax credit expires next year. i want to make that savings permanent. women are more than half our population, but research on women's health has always been underfunded, that's why we're launching the first ever white house initiative on women's health research led by jill. doing incredible job as first lady, the past my plan for $12 billion of transfer women's health research and benefit millions of lives all across america. i know the cost of housing is so important to you, if inflation
cost you're paying now, same company, same drug, same place, folks, the affordable care act, the old obamacare, it's still a very big deal. over 100 million of you can no longer be denied health insurance because of preexisting condition, but my predecessor, many in this chamber want to take the prescription drug away by repealing affordable care act. i'm not going to let that happen. we stopped you 50 times before and stop you again. in fact, i'm not only protecting it, i'm expanding it. the...
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as our program the affordable care act or obamacare, is that better or worse for health insurers and whatever you have in europe? thomas: both have the same issue which is -- which is a demographic issue. in the u.s. 10 or 15 years ago about 20% of the federal budget and fiscal budget were related to welfare. today we are at 39% due to the fact that people are getting older. you see the same pattern in europe. the question of the public type health system will come on the table and new solutions will be needed. david: may be unfairly but insurance companies a reputation for saying i will sell you insurance but when the claim comes they will say it is not as much damage as he would claim and they take a long time to pay out is not a fair way of how some insurance companies are and how do you deal with that image? thomas: when i german -- joined the industry in 2005 this image was already there and at the time it was also justified to a certain degree because we were not enough engaged to work really for the broader society. we were still very bureaucratic. if you fast-forward almost 2
as our program the affordable care act or obamacare, is that better or worse for health insurers and whatever you have in europe? thomas: both have the same issue which is -- which is a demographic issue. in the u.s. 10 or 15 years ago about 20% of the federal budget and fiscal budget were related to welfare. today we are at 39% due to the fact that people are getting older. you see the same pattern in europe. the question of the public type health system will come on the table and new...
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the 24% uninsured rate, within nine years of passing obamacare, which passed in 2010, so we're talking in those nine years is lower from 24% to 16%. that's 18% of that. that's what out of 12 rural americans moved from uninsured to insured, and because it's eight against 44%, that's a one third reduction, and of every 300 uninsured white rural americans, one was moved to insurance. that's a massive public policy success. in some rural voters rushed out to vote for hillary clinton? right? wrong. you want me to talk about how biden is a brutal people from covid deaths? i can do that one to, if you want to hear. >> well, i would like to, although we are out of time, but i would suggest that people check out the book, white rural rage, a threat to american democracy by tom schaller and tom waldman. thank you very. much that is all in for the week. alex starts right. now good evening, alex. >>> >> i almost wanted to encourage him to take a few minutes out of 9:00 to tell the people. preached the gospel. >> it's good stuff. there's a lot in there. it's wild. it really is. it's true and sort o
the 24% uninsured rate, within nine years of passing obamacare, which passed in 2010, so we're talking in those nine years is lower from 24% to 16%. that's 18% of that. that's what out of 12 rural americans moved from uninsured to insured, and because it's eight against 44%, that's a one third reduction, and of every 300 uninsured white rural americans, one was moved to insurance. that's a massive public policy success. in some rural voters rushed out to vote for hillary clinton? right? wrong....
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. >> obamacare is a disaster. what i would like to do is totally kill it. >> i mean, as i just said, and this is fact, he repeated it if trump succeeds, 45 million people could lose their healthcare, but the other thing is six in 10 people have a favorable view of the affordable care act. isn't overturning it -- it's bad policy, obviously, but isn't it pretty bad politics? >> let me just say, for a president who rarely has any affinity for the truth, this is one of the times when donald trump is telling the truth. he wants to terminate the affordable care act. in fact, in his crude mouth, he said obamacare sucks. no, it doesn't suck, it cares. but he is making it very clear. just a reminder, when we won the election in 2018 and took back the house and saved our country from him, people said to me, aren't you lucky that healthcare became such an important part of the campaign? i said no, we were lucky, we made our own luck, we had 10,000 events at which people told their stories. told their stories, thousands more
. >> obamacare is a disaster. what i would like to do is totally kill it. >> i mean, as i just said, and this is fact, he repeated it if trump succeeds, 45 million people could lose their healthcare, but the other thing is six in 10 people have a favorable view of the affordable care act. isn't overturning it -- it's bad policy, obviously, but isn't it pretty bad politics? >> let me just say, for a president who rarely has any affinity for the truth, this is one of the times...
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. >>> a lot of people marking the anniversary of the passage of affordable care act, obamacare. today is 14 careers since president obama signed the bill into the law. the house speaker pelosi r lowsy was joined by state and local health leaders praising what the act made possible and the rocky journey to passage. >> we could not have ever passed it and could never have save to do without the outside mobilization. maneuver takes us so far but the outside mobilization, patient groups, families, organizations, the nuns to save us from the bishops. >> speaker said the event included the director of san francisco's department of health and the medical director. health leaders in the biden administration as well as the president himself. about to protect and improve the act. >>> the biden administration is grappling with the logistics of a floating dock it plans to install in the coast of gaza. the u.s. delivered aid from the air. the problem stems from president biden's promise that no u.s. personnel are to set foot in gaza. several administration officials say that using workers fr
. >>> a lot of people marking the anniversary of the passage of affordable care act, obamacare. today is 14 careers since president obama signed the bill into the law. the house speaker pelosi r lowsy was joined by state and local health leaders praising what the act made possible and the rocky journey to passage. >> we could not have ever passed it and could never have save to do without the outside mobilization. maneuver takes us so far but the outside mobilization, patient...
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but i guarantee you, obamacare made the system much worse. and biden also, he stole a couple hundred billion from medicare to pay for all these other programs in the affordable care act. so then using medicare and social security as a piggybank to pay for all these other programs, rachel, that you were just talking about. rachel: yeah. you know what i think? i think we could solve medicare by getting americans healthy. >> yes. rachel: one of the things that i think members of congress should work on is talking about our food supply, gmos, getting rid of -- stop setting, subsidizing ultra-processed foods. we can get healthy and solve that problem to some degree. but big pharma and big food want us sick, and pit ends up costing us a lot of money. so that's my thought there. >> i'm okay with that, rachel, as long as you don't take ice cream away from me. rachel: no, natural a ice cream, i just had some last night, i made some at home. pete: i like sin net thetic ice cream, really good. stephen, good to see you. rachel: bye, stephen. so much to t
but i guarantee you, obamacare made the system much worse. and biden also, he stole a couple hundred billion from medicare to pay for all these other programs in the affordable care act. so then using medicare and social security as a piggybank to pay for all these other programs, rachel, that you were just talking about. rachel: yeah. you know what i think? i think we could solve medicare by getting americans healthy. >> yes. rachel: one of the things that i think members of congress...
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his republican colleagues tried 49 other times sincep obamacare was passed. it's not going to happen on my watch. look, i'm also working to bring down the cost of housing. i'm proposing an annual tax rate to give americans $400 a month over the next two years to put toward their mortgage if they are buying for the first home or if they're moving to a larger place because they're afraid they're going to lose the mortgage rate they have. but guess what. i can't guarantee you but i bet you, i bet you those rates come down more. i bet you that that sets interes is going to come down. going to come down. pplause] folks, we're cracking down on big landlords who break antitrust laws by price fixing and driving up rents. congress needs to pass my plan to build or renovate two million homes and apartments and bring those rents dn. by the way. that cost a lot of money raising the deficit, guess what, we cut the deficit. it cut the deficit $1 trillion. [applause] deficit. we passed a budget deal that will cut another $1 trillion over the next decade. kept trying to get
his republican colleagues tried 49 other times sincep obamacare was passed. it's not going to happen on my watch. look, i'm also working to bring down the cost of housing. i'm proposing an annual tax rate to give americans $400 a month over the next two years to put toward their mortgage if they are buying for the first home or if they're moving to a larger place because they're afraid they're going to lose the mortgage rate they have. but guess what. i can't guarantee you but i bet you, i bet...
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obamacare case. and that really prehave vents the merits being litigated -- prevents the merits being litigated and a full briefing. this is actually a case in point to that where the plaintiffs -- rather, sorry, the government actually argues that the the lower courts didn't do a full briefing of the issue and, therefore, some questions came up to the high court, for instance, regarding the -- [inaudible] act that really weren't fully or considered in the lower courts. paul: yeah. and the supreme court likes to make sure that you have, had a full briefing. the lower courts have vetted things fully on the merits before they have to hear it. >>> still ahead, the return of isis. in the wake of last week's massacre in moscow, there's growing fear that the terror group's revival could threaten the united states. anthony: this making you uncomfortable? good. when you've got type 2 diabetes like me, you have up to 4 times greater risk of stroke, heart attack or worse death. even when meeting your a1c goal.
obamacare case. and that really prehave vents the merits being litigated -- prevents the merits being litigated and a full briefing. this is actually a case in point to that where the plaintiffs -- rather, sorry, the government actually argues that the the lower courts didn't do a full briefing of the issue and, therefore, some questions came up to the high court, for instance, regarding the -- [inaudible] act that really weren't fully or considered in the lower courts. paul: yeah. and the...