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that is the story of the aca. not to mention increased premiums, increased deductible or families all across this country and that is why we are looking to repeal this law just like we promised we would do and just like they sent us here to do. we need to do that. after all, there was an election where that was one of the most important issues. i want to thank our members for being here, think our members for participating, and we are adjourned. the nomineeoday, for the veterans affairs secretary appears for his confirmation hearing. our coverage begins at 2:30 p.m. eastern on c-span3. you can also listen on c-span.org or listen for free on the c-span radio app. "in depth"sunday, will feature a live discussion. we will take your tweets, facebook questions, and phone calls during the program. still by far and away the greatest country in the history of the world. nick adams is the author of "america the greatest " and he is also the founder and executive director of the foundation for american greatness which comba
that is the story of the aca. not to mention increased premiums, increased deductible or families all across this country and that is why we are looking to repeal this law just like we promised we would do and just like they sent us here to do. we need to do that. after all, there was an election where that was one of the most important issues. i want to thank our members for being here, think our members for participating, and we are adjourned. the nomineeoday, for the veterans affairs...
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that's the story of the aca. not to mention the increased premiums, increased deductibles for families all across this country. and that's why we're looking to repeal this law just like we told the voters we were going to do. just like we promised them we would do. and just like they sent us here to do. and we need to do that. after all, there was an election where that was one of the most important issues. with that i want to thank our witnesses for being here, thank our members for participating, and we are adjourned. >>> friday a discussion on the future of free speech during the trump administration. we'll be live from the cato institute starting at noon eastern here on c-span 3. friday cia director retired general david petraeus joins an event on the role local translators in iraq and afghanistan play in helping the u.s. military. our live coverage from the american enterprise institute starts at 12:30 p.m. eastern here on c-span 3. >>> in case you missed, it here are a few programs c-span viewers saw last w
that's the story of the aca. not to mention the increased premiums, increased deductibles for families all across this country. and that's why we're looking to repeal this law just like we told the voters we were going to do. just like we promised them we would do. and just like they sent us here to do. and we need to do that. after all, there was an election where that was one of the most important issues. with that i want to thank our witnesses for being here, thank our members for...
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so there is a lot of issues that arise from the aca. on the other hand, constituents have told me they have gotten coverage and are satisfied with it. my approach has been use the things in the aca that are desirable, that people want to maintain, for instance the issue conditions, kids being on their parents policy until 26 -- those kind of things there is a rod agreement on. but fix what does not work. there are a lot of features of the aca which are not working. so i think that the misconception among many in the public -- and i think harley because of the rhetoric of repeal, repeal, repeal, is that anything can happen right away. process. multi step it requires both legislation and regulation changes. oncerankly, i think congressman price gets over to hhs, we will be able to help stabilize insurance markets with some of the regulatory changes we need to effectuate. at the same time, many of us, especially states like new york where you saw the medicaid expansion, are concerned about not acting in a precipitous way to pull the rug ou
so there is a lot of issues that arise from the aca. on the other hand, constituents have told me they have gotten coverage and are satisfied with it. my approach has been use the things in the aca that are desirable, that people want to maintain, for instance the issue conditions, kids being on their parents policy until 26 -- those kind of things there is a rod agreement on. but fix what does not work. there are a lot of features of the aca which are not working. so i think that the...
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first on the aca. at the beginning of the year, all the pundits were wondering if democrats would stay united over the aca act. republicans were convinced they could bring some more moderate democrats with them and come up with a bipartisan repeal and replace effort. one month later two things have happened, republicans have not been able to pick off a single democrat to support any of their plans. we have shown a united front while the republican warfare has been on full display. they can't agree on a time line to repeal the aca. they can't agree what to replace it with or even if they should call it repeal and replace anymore. who would have thought one month after the fight over the aca, it's the republicans, not the democrats, who are in disarray, on defense, and pointing at one another like an abbott and costello show. i predict the discord in their party will grow as republicans return to washington after this last week of angry town halls. i believe the odds are very high. we will keep the aca.
first on the aca. at the beginning of the year, all the pundits were wondering if democrats would stay united over the aca act. republicans were convinced they could bring some more moderate democrats with them and come up with a bipartisan repeal and replace effort. one month later two things have happened, republicans have not been able to pick off a single democrat to support any of their plans. we have shown a united front while the republican warfare has been on full display. they can't...
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please, there are parts of the aca that make my medicare easier because of the aca. so do not get rid of the aca. it will have so many big problems. it's not funny. and this is just a little bit, and then here, don't you get the message? >> reporter: i'm here with ivana shepherd. what stuck with me, you told me your brother has epilepsy, and you remember your mom on the phone with the insurance companies and nobody would insure him. >> that's right. before the affordable care act, i do remember my mother spending hours on the phone with insurance companies to try to negotiate medications for my brother, epilepsy medications are very cost prohibitive. my brother's always worked two or three jobs and he was never able to afford insurance before the affordable care act. once he was able to get coverage under the aca, he was able to start seeing a good neurologist and qualified for surgery that ended up curing his epilepsy. he's been seizure-free for several years, but still has follow-up care to an expensive neurologist. our family is concerned if he loses coverage unde
please, there are parts of the aca that make my medicare easier because of the aca. so do not get rid of the aca. it will have so many big problems. it's not funny. and this is just a little bit, and then here, don't you get the message? >> reporter: i'm here with ivana shepherd. what stuck with me, you told me your brother has epilepsy, and you remember your mom on the phone with the insurance companies and nobody would insure him. >> that's right. before the affordable care act, i...
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so the aca saved my life. and saved the aca and what can we do to prevent repeal? >> that's right. thank you. thank you. we'll get to that. nicole's story goes back to the 27%. miss soto's story goes back it the 27%. 27% of american people under the age of 65, fighting the battles on medicare and medicaid, in addition to that, 27% of people, younger than 65, will be uninsurable if they repeal the affordable care act. getting a one year earlier mammogram possibly saved your life, certainly, and improved your health, and that's what we're supposed to be doing, making people healthier. we'll talk in a bit about people sharing those stories, in republican districts, with republican members, because they have to hear and dispel the false representations, mischaracterizations, that others have put out about the affordable care act. thank you for sharing your story with us. and now we're going to hear from april, april? >> good morning, everyone. my name is april. i'm with -- here representing the see well to learn program. we bring mobile health services, mobile vision services to low in
so the aca saved my life. and saved the aca and what can we do to prevent repeal? >> that's right. thank you. thank you. we'll get to that. nicole's story goes back to the 27%. miss soto's story goes back it the 27%. 27% of american people under the age of 65, fighting the battles on medicare and medicaid, in addition to that, 27% of people, younger than 65, will be uninsurable if they repeal the affordable care act. getting a one year earlier mammogram possibly saved your life,...
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and so, we are at a crossroads with regards to the aca. congressional republicans are moving forward to repeal the law without having an adequate replacement as a matter of fact there was a deadline yesterday or today. if they do this would be nothing short of disasters with tens of millions but get coverage thanks to the aca. the provided insurance have caps and have preventive care like screenings and mammograms and there is no price but you could pay on prevention, no price but you could put on wellness. so they could not be treated any differently by their insurance company because of a pre-existing condition. repealing the aca would also have disastrous effects on the economy. it would completely destabilize the insurance market to drive premiums up and cost millions of jobs in the entire country. a lot of times to dig into the numbers a little bit to discover it's a group of people that want to expand. we have to keep in mind that healthcare should not be a privilege. it must be a right. you have a society that cannot be all that god
and so, we are at a crossroads with regards to the aca. congressional republicans are moving forward to repeal the law without having an adequate replacement as a matter of fact there was a deadline yesterday or today. if they do this would be nothing short of disasters with tens of millions but get coverage thanks to the aca. the provided insurance have caps and have preventive care like screenings and mammograms and there is no price but you could pay on prevention, no price but you could put...
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the aca helped us with her glasses. they help the color and shape, they were able to give her real comfort and getting her eyes checked. i just want to say i appreciate this program and for miss nancy. i just wanted to stand here and say thank you for everything that is happening. [applause] rep pelosi: thank you. thank you. thank you for with that association does for so many children. [applause] sasha, is going to tell her story about medicare and medicaid now. [indiscernible] i can live in my home in the community. if the aca is repealed, it would be like the death of me. i am very active, i campaigned with hillary. it would be -- [applause] rep pelosi: thank you so much for your comments and reminding us that there are nearly 400,000 people in california who are looked able to live in their homes with the in-house live service. this is a part of what we are fighting for. we are trying to live independently and live in our own homes. thank you. [applause] >> what i talked about earlier with the funding, there is an i
the aca helped us with her glasses. they help the color and shape, they were able to give her real comfort and getting her eyes checked. i just want to say i appreciate this program and for miss nancy. i just wanted to stand here and say thank you for everything that is happening. [applause] rep pelosi: thank you. thank you. thank you for with that association does for so many children. [applause] sasha, is going to tell her story about medicare and medicaid now. [indiscernible] i can live in...
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frome are going to hear stephen, a aca recipient. [applause] >> i, my aca story is a little bit different than what you may think of when you hear the affordable care act. you may think about the implication of losing coverage and what it would do to your physical health. the aca has played a different role in my life. aboutere to tell you mental health and addiction. this was my sober anniversary, something i didn't think that was possible but due to the affordable care act it was. and waswas unemployed having a relapse of alcohol on new year's eve. so desperate that i was at the point of killing myself. i decided i was going to try my hardest to get sober one last time. of the aca i was still covered by my parents insurance. before that i would not have been. i could afford a copayment on treatment. psychiatricultiple sessions. my doctor was ready to dismiss me, and said i was able to stay as long as i could. i was in treatment for a total of 73 days and i have been sober since 2010. [applause] during my seven years of sobriety, i
frome are going to hear stephen, a aca recipient. [applause] >> i, my aca story is a little bit different than what you may think of when you hear the affordable care act. you may think about the implication of losing coverage and what it would do to your physical health. the aca has played a different role in my life. aboutere to tell you mental health and addiction. this was my sober anniversary, something i didn't think that was possible but due to the affordable care act it was. and...
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i have heard some discussion about the aca, some interest in possibly changing the aca [ inaudible ] level. i was wondering if you could offer your suggestions or your thoughts on what element of the ac aa do you think is absolutel necessary to sustain or what element should be strengthened or what element could be jettisoned without too much trouble. and you don't have to answer all three of these, anyone, but if anybody has any thoughts, any recommendations based on your research, based on your own state's research. mary ann? >> so on the jettison side, i think the employer mandate could be jettisoned. it's not served much of a function. it was sort of a throw-in at the end and it's very much of an irritant to employers. they are maintaini ining covera. we have not seen a drop-off in coverage. on the maintain side, the idea you have to have some incentives for people to enroll. you have to have a mix. we can spend quite a bit of time on talking about why high risk pools will not work as proposed, why health savings accounts are not the answer. you have to get healthy and sick peopl
i have heard some discussion about the aca, some interest in possibly changing the aca [ inaudible ] level. i was wondering if you could offer your suggestions or your thoughts on what element of the ac aa do you think is absolutel necessary to sustain or what element should be strengthened or what element could be jettisoned without too much trouble. and you don't have to answer all three of these, anyone, but if anybody has any thoughts, any recommendations based on your research, based on...
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the aca changed that discussion. >> and how did the aca change that discussion? >> well, expanded to a population that is the vast majority 82% childless, able bodied adults. so, again, these are individuals that don't qualify for tannive, don't qualify for long-term food stamps, they have not traditionally been a population. and what is important for us to remember here is our goal is not to get people to stay on medicaid. we want to make sure they have better health outcomes and i think most of us would agree ideally it is if they're able to work, out in the workforce supporting themselves and on private insurance. that's ultimately, i think, where we want to be as a country and that's the discussion we need to be having. >> is it fair to say most of the people who are on the waiting list who are the developmentally disabled traumatic brain injured people and those with serious mental illness are always going to be on medicaid? >> correct. >> it is a different type of population and what has been your discussion and findings with the governors with respect to h
the aca changed that discussion. >> and how did the aca change that discussion? >> well, expanded to a population that is the vast majority 82% childless, able bodied adults. so, again, these are individuals that don't qualify for tannive, don't qualify for long-term food stamps, they have not traditionally been a population. and what is important for us to remember here is our goal is not to get people to stay on medicaid. we want to make sure they have better health outcomes and i...
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actually, the aca's been fantastic for employers. particularly in states that did the medicaid expansion. so in california as an example, two-thirds of the adults who were enrolled in medicaid are actively engaged in the labor force. they're employed full time, part-time. they are a he people who weren't necessarily on the employer-sponsored health plan. what happens when you have medicaid? you are more productive. your health status is better. there are lots of positive impact for the employers and the economy of having these plans in place. for people who may not be covered by employer sponsored insurance, they have family members that are covered by individual, so it's not costless for employers if we get rid of the aca. >> thank you. dick? >> i was pleased, patty, that you mentioned florida is number two in enrollment, despite the politics. vermont is the only state that has higher enrollment. i was pleased because we both were there. the navigator, jodi ray, you mentioned her, she's quite special. second point that i would just
actually, the aca's been fantastic for employers. particularly in states that did the medicaid expansion. so in california as an example, two-thirds of the adults who were enrolled in medicaid are actively engaged in the labor force. they're employed full time, part-time. they are a he people who weren't necessarily on the employer-sponsored health plan. what happens when you have medicaid? you are more productive. your health status is better. there are lots of positive impact for the...
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the aca changed that discussion. >> and how did the aca change that discussion? >> well, expanded to a population that is the vast majority 82% childless, able bodied adults. so, again, these are individuals that don't qualify for tannif, don't qualify for long-term food stamps, they have not traditionally been a population. and what is important for us to remember here is our goal is not to get people to stay on medicaid. we want to make sure they have better health outcomes and i think most of us would agree ideally it is if they're able to work, out in the workforce supporting themselves and on private insurance. that's ultimately, i think, where we want to be as a country and that's the discussion we need to be having. >> is it fair to say most of the people who are on the waiting list who are the developmentally disabled traumatic brain injured people and those with serious mental illness are always going to be on medicaid? >> correct. >> it is a different type of population and what has been your discussion and findings with the governors with respect to ho
the aca changed that discussion. >> and how did the aca change that discussion? >> well, expanded to a population that is the vast majority 82% childless, able bodied adults. so, again, these are individuals that don't qualify for tannif, don't qualify for long-term food stamps, they have not traditionally been a population. and what is important for us to remember here is our goal is not to get people to stay on medicaid. we want to make sure they have better health outcomes and i...
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we talked about the aca the four. there are 20 million more people that of gotten health care or shape.n some way there are about 160 million more that have insurance through traditional medicare, medicaid, private insurance programs. whenever the president proposes, they have to make sure they do not screw things up for those 160 million. that is my big worry. some of these reform packages will make things worse because they do not engage the stakeholders adequately to get the kind of fix that will help us. ofcks i served as governor nebraska from 1991-1999. governor ofed as nebraska from 1991-1999. that was enough for me so i started serving in the senate. i have seen the affordable care act up close and personal. i've also seen it with the needs for having coverage available for people across the country. sometimes as medicaid. sometimes as medicare. sometimes private care. five it pay. issue that has been around for a long time. an issue that bedevils people trying to exit. fix it.ng -- two so knowing i was coming
we talked about the aca the four. there are 20 million more people that of gotten health care or shape.n some way there are about 160 million more that have insurance through traditional medicare, medicaid, private insurance programs. whenever the president proposes, they have to make sure they do not screw things up for those 160 million. that is my big worry. some of these reform packages will make things worse because they do not engage the stakeholders adequately to get the kind of fix that...
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first on the aca. at the beginning of the year, all the pundits were wondering if democrats would stay united over the aca act. republicans were convinced they could bring some more moderate democrats with them and come up with a bipartisan repeal and replace effort. one month later two things have happened, republicans have not been able to pick off a single democrat to support any of their plans. we have shown a united front while the republican warfare has democrat to support any of their been on full display. they can't agree on a time line to repeal the aca. they can't agree what to replace it with or even if they should call it repeal and replace anymore. who would have thought one month after the fight over the aca, it's the republicans, not the democrats, who are in disarray, call it repeal and replace anymore. on defense, and pointing at one another like an abbott and costello show. i predict the discord in their party will grow as republicans return to washington after this last week of angry
first on the aca. at the beginning of the year, all the pundits were wondering if democrats would stay united over the aca act. republicans were convinced they could bring some more moderate democrats with them and come up with a bipartisan repeal and replace effort. one month later two things have happened, republicans have not been able to pick off a single democrat to support any of their plans. we have shown a united front while the republican warfare has democrat to support any of their...
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the aca changed that discussion. >> how did the aca change that discussion? >> a vast majority, 82% childless, able-bodied adults. these are individuals that don't qualify for tanif or long-term food stamps. not traditionally been the population and what's important for us to remember here is our goal is not to get people to stay on medicaid. ultimately, we want to make sure they have better health outcomes and most would agree if they're able to work, out in the workforce and on private insurance and that's ultimately, i think, where we want to be as a country and that's the discussion that we need to be having. d >> is it fair to say most of the people on the waiting list, the developmentally disabled traumatic brain injured people will always be on medicaid? >> yes. >> it's a different type of population. >> correct. >> what has been your discussion and findings with the governors with respect to how most of them would like to take care of this population, if there are consensus among governors, what is the governor's and the legislature's view with regard
the aca changed that discussion. >> how did the aca change that discussion? >> a vast majority, 82% childless, able-bodied adults. these are individuals that don't qualify for tanif or long-term food stamps. not traditionally been the population and what's important for us to remember here is our goal is not to get people to stay on medicaid. ultimately, we want to make sure they have better health outcomes and most would agree if they're able to work, out in the workforce and on...
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i heard stories of really using the aca as an opportunity to create this aca-based product with a critical mass where you could put it out there and sort of if you priced it right be pretty confident in getting, you know, 20,000, 30,000 lives which is enough to kind of get the thing up and running and then start to sell it to small groups and eventually large groups. so really, you know, sort of a health policy dream come true. i almost called up alan and say hey, managed's competition's working just the way -- competing health systems being driven by sort of the fine contribution consumer-level shopping. and it all sort of fell apart. aetna pulled out nationwide for corporate reasons we've read about. united pulled out nationwide first. and then aetna pulled out nationwide. of course there's controversy about aetna's reasoning. many people feeling that it had to do with the merger review by the department of justice. but in any event, i heard about why aetna didn't remain in some markets including north carolina. but as mike said, they still are on the sidelines, suggesting this potential
i heard stories of really using the aca as an opportunity to create this aca-based product with a critical mass where you could put it out there and sort of if you priced it right be pretty confident in getting, you know, 20,000, 30,000 lives which is enough to kind of get the thing up and running and then start to sell it to small groups and eventually large groups. so really, you know, sort of a health policy dream come true. i almost called up alan and say hey, managed's competition's...
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first on the aca. at the beginning of the year all the abundance were wondering if democrats would stay united over the aca act. republicans were convinced they could bring more moderate democrats with them and come up with a bipartisan repeal and replace effort. one month later, two things have happened. republicans have not been able to pick off a single democrat to support any of their plants. we have shown a united front. while the republican warfare has been on full display. they can't agree on a timeline to repeal the aca. they can't agree on what to replace it with, or even whether they should call it repeal and replace anymore. who would've thought one month after the fight over the aca, it's the republicans not the democrats who are in disarray, on defense, and pointing at one another like an abbott and costello show. i predict the discord in the party will grow as republicans turned to washington after this last week of angry town halls. i believe the odds are very high we will keep the aca.
first on the aca. at the beginning of the year all the abundance were wondering if democrats would stay united over the aca act. republicans were convinced they could bring more moderate democrats with them and come up with a bipartisan repeal and replace effort. one month later, two things have happened. republicans have not been able to pick off a single democrat to support any of their plants. we have shown a united front. while the republican warfare has been on full display. they can't...
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next i'm going move on to the aca and in 2016 the aca saw continued success. as of the end of 2016, 12.7 million americans were enrolled in the insurance marketplace, and an additional 15.7 million americans enrolled through the aca, medicaid expanse. the national insurance -- un insurance rate dropped and in san francisco dropped to 8.5%. san francisco at the end of 2016 had over approximately 37,000 people enrolled in insurance marketplace and about 78,000 who had been enrolled through the medicaid expanse. san francisco has approximately 135,000 residents enrolled in the san francisco health plan. those numbers were for the end of 2016. i know there has been on a federal-level nationally approximately 400,000 people that have enrolled in the aca for 2017. so going into emerging and post-election legislative issues, as we were preparing this platform, the election took place, which is potentially shifted some of our priorities that we have and some of the focus of our attention on a city-level. so going back to the aca, as many of you know three weeks ago, t
next i'm going move on to the aca and in 2016 the aca saw continued success. as of the end of 2016, 12.7 million americans were enrolled in the insurance marketplace, and an additional 15.7 million americans enrolled through the aca, medicaid expanse. the national insurance -- un insurance rate dropped and in san francisco dropped to 8.5%. san francisco at the end of 2016 had over approximately 37,000 people enrolled in insurance marketplace and about 78,000 who had been enrolled through the...
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on aca, they're in a total pickle. their hard right freedom caucus says we want to repeal but we don't want to put anymore money into this. and some of the more mainsstream people are saying, we won't be for this unless you put money in it. what are they going to do? rep. pelosi: i agree with what the senator said, the leader said about infrastructure infrastructure. they come up with something we can work together on becauseinfrastructure for a long time had barely been a very nonpartisan issue. we always worked together on it. wasn't until president obama proposed something on infrastrature the republicans resisted and we had to make the initiative smaller. if it's a real infrastructure bill with investments let's talk. if it's a tax bill disguised as infrastructure bill that's not going to happen. as the senator said, you have the taxpayer funding the tax breaks for somebody to build it is going to turn around and charge the consumer tolls. so the consumer pays twice. that's not going to happen. let's hope it isn't
on aca, they're in a total pickle. their hard right freedom caucus says we want to repeal but we don't want to put anymore money into this. and some of the more mainsstream people are saying, we won't be for this unless you put money in it. what are they going to do? rep. pelosi: i agree with what the senator said, the leader said about infrastructure infrastructure. they come up with something we can work together on becauseinfrastructure for a long time had barely been a very nonpartisan...
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and in the intervening years since then, many shifts and changes have occurred, particularly with the aca my conviction about the causes of our healthcare crisis and the need for a real solution have not wavered. it has not gone away and in fact for many americans, it's gotten worse. take my friend benjamin who lives here in the mid atlantic area as an example. many of you can relate to bed. professional marketing startup and most like small business employees, he is responsible for purchasing his own healthcare which he did using the government's tools.he followed the conventional wisdom that the only option for meeting healthcare costs is through insurance and so he purchased an obamacare policy. i huge chunk comes out of his paycheck each month and is adoptable is so high he tells me he can't afford to go to a doctor and seek care. sure, he's avoided the fine for being uninsured but the promise of healthcare access and lower costs have proven to be disappointing for ben. unfortunately, benjamin and millions of others have learned the painful truth that the burdensome top-down governmen
and in the intervening years since then, many shifts and changes have occurred, particularly with the aca my conviction about the causes of our healthcare crisis and the need for a real solution have not wavered. it has not gone away and in fact for many americans, it's gotten worse. take my friend benjamin who lives here in the mid atlantic area as an example. many of you can relate to bed. professional marketing startup and most like small business employees, he is responsible for purchasing...
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. >> when the aca was passed in 2009, my party had virtually no input. no input. >> reporter: florida congressman gus bilirakis scrapped his prepared statement when the crowd of several hundred turned hostile. >> don't you get the message? >> lisa dakota confronted the congressman. >> we're in danger, and it's time to step up for preexisting conditions. >> reporter: a mother worried her autistic daughter will be dropped from her insurance if aca is repealed. >> i'm self-employed. so i have the perfect storm. [ shame! shame! shame ] >> similar scenes at town halls across the country this week. >> i'm fighting congress for my life. >> reporter: in salt lake city, anger as a town hall hits capacity. [ chanting ] >> reporter: in sacramento, constituents made emotional pleas for representative tom mcclintock to reconsider repealing aca. >> my wife had two open heart surgeries on my fixed income we will not be able to afford the medication that she now takes and she will die. >> reporter: republican lawmakers say they will continue to hold town halls, determin
. >> when the aca was passed in 2009, my party had virtually no input. no input. >> reporter: florida congressman gus bilirakis scrapped his prepared statement when the crowd of several hundred turned hostile. >> don't you get the message? >> lisa dakota confronted the congressman. >> we're in danger, and it's time to step up for preexisting conditions. >> reporter: a mother worried her autistic daughter will be dropped from her insurance if aca is repealed....
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bajo daca >> >> no si no tiene delito o s asociaciones a lugares que ca e causen inseguridad social >> aca van por el padre, y ar arrestan al hijo sin una causa, lo que hizo bien el joven fue no hablar, ahora no se si lo hici r hicieron hablar tras se detenido >> que opciones legales tienen >> no hablar, guardar silencio, hablar a la familia para que n consiga la asistencia de un a g abogado, y este joven es afor afortunado porque abogdoads lo s ete estan...
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in the aca, we have prolong the life of medicare. we began closing the donut hole for the cost of prescription drugs. the whole bill is about prevention and wellness. it is about a healthy america, not just health care in america, but wellness in advance of that, and the medicaid piece of it is very central. while medicaid is thought of to be for poor children and their families and for a large number of beneficiaries are children, but a much smaller percentage of the money is spent on children. 50% of the funds spent in nursing homes on seniors in nursing homes comes from medicaid, comes from medicaid. i said medicare, forgive me. it comes from medicaid. care,of the long-term whether a nursing home or day care for seniors, etc., it comes from medicaid. it from me, the governor of ohio, republican , he said thankd god for medicaid because that will help me fight the opioid epidemic. it is about addiction, opioids, and the rest of that. [aus
in the aca, we have prolong the life of medicare. we began closing the donut hole for the cost of prescription drugs. the whole bill is about prevention and wellness. it is about a healthy america, not just health care in america, but wellness in advance of that, and the medicaid piece of it is very central. while medicaid is thought of to be for poor children and their families and for a large number of beneficiaries are children, but a much smaller percentage of the money is spent on...
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miss black sounds like she hasn't even read the aca, let alone visited the website. she seems completely ignorant to the issue that she is supposedly trying to repeal and change to whatever her version of better is. >> it was indeed impressive how so many americans had quite the grasp of aca and using the terminology, in these different town halls, but we're looking at pictures of utah, i know both of you voted for hillary clinton. were there any republicans in these town halls or was it just a bunch of democrats who were just irked? >> i couldn't honestly really tell the demographics of the room to be honest with you, but it felt like there were more angry people wanting answers than people who came in support of whatever agenda was being represented by the panel. >> it's interesting, mike, because there are all these comparisons to obamacare and looking back to 2009. you had all this ground swell the tea party grabbing on to that momentum showing up at these town halls. do you see this, do you see you all potentially as the tea party of 2017? >> i think we as non-r
miss black sounds like she hasn't even read the aca, let alone visited the website. she seems completely ignorant to the issue that she is supposedly trying to repeal and change to whatever her version of better is. >> it was indeed impressive how so many americans had quite the grasp of aca and using the terminology, in these different town halls, but we're looking at pictures of utah, i know both of you voted for hillary clinton. were there any republicans in these town halls or was it...
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, venga acÁ, vamos... (aplausos) gracias por estar con nosotros, toda la suerte del mundo eres un seres yo para mÉxico y toda amÉrica latina. >> muchas gracias por el gran apoyo. >> me podrÍas no humillar tanto la prÓxima vez. >> tu me empezaste a picar tenÍa que hacer algo. >> era broma, vamos a una pausa no agauntamos con tanta humillaciÓn, en las noticias yahoo emi te nueva advertencia de seguridad a los usuarios. >> mÁs adelante, regulo teme por los...
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the only reason he has it is because aca. a lot of fear in this room of what will happen if aca is repealed. >> what is the congressman saying? >> reporter: congressman bill is here and he had some prepared statements that he was going to make in the beginning. he actually cut those short because the crowd got so loud and they wanted their voices to be heard. so he's been here. he's been a good sport, he's listened to everybody, responded a few times. he definitely has a thick skin. because there's been some heavy words hurled here. >> finally, tammy, i'm wondering how this is going to end, because obviously they're not letting up. >> reporter: no. no. you know, we don't know what's going to happen in the future. i think that's the big reason that people are so emotional. because this is their lives. you know, they don't know what's going to happen. a lot of people have gotten up there today and told very emotional stories. chanel, they said this is really a matter of life or death for them. it's really a heated room, very em
the only reason he has it is because aca. a lot of fear in this room of what will happen if aca is repealed. >> what is the congressman saying? >> reporter: congressman bill is here and he had some prepared statements that he was going to make in the beginning. he actually cut those short because the crowd got so loud and they wanted their voices to be heard. so he's been here. he's been a good sport, he's listened to everybody, responded a few times. he definitely has a thick skin....
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the merr hatch upton, in my view, the most comprehensive congressional alternative to the aca produced before the election, burr of course is chairman -- not chairman, but long-time collaborator with tom coburn, who always wrote the intellectually defensible way to think about this from the right on the hill, coburn retired so burr took up the crucible. hatch is chairman of finance. upton is the chair of energy and commerce. these are very important people. hatch will be extremely important in the end game. that bill includes all the medicare payment stuff. of course, as congressman burgess laid out, macra passed with just about the largest bipartisan majority since i don't know, world war ii. it was pretty overwhelming. so that is baked into the system. that is a very very good start. the second point i want to make is this public/private cooperation that has been waxing and waning and going on is a two-way street. i think you can see a lot of good features that are coming out of that. first and one of the things i liked best about the way the innovation center did its business pursua
the merr hatch upton, in my view, the most comprehensive congressional alternative to the aca produced before the election, burr of course is chairman -- not chairman, but long-time collaborator with tom coburn, who always wrote the intellectually defensible way to think about this from the right on the hill, coburn retired so burr took up the crucible. hatch is chairman of finance. upton is the chair of energy and commerce. these are very important people. hatch will be extremely important in...
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. >> reporter: there were only a handful of people here today who supported aca being repealed and we spoke with a couple of those people, asked them if they had their minds changed by what they heard and we were told no, they did not. >>> with us from washington, democratic congressman, i want to start with those town hall protests we're seeing. you saw on your screen getting very heated. what's your reaction what you look at that. >> we've seen the exact mirror image with democratic town halls. everyone i've been part of is tons of people pouring in, standing room only, trying to figure out how to make a difference. how they can stand up to the worst parts of what they expect from this president. >> how do you see democrats using this to their advantage? >> in the short run we're sticking with the idea that to fight back is to wichblt we want to agree with president trump when he's right. we believe in government that works and is effective, but we're not going to compromise your values or what our constituents need. we don't want to go along with president trump just to avoid this
. >> reporter: there were only a handful of people here today who supported aca being repealed and we spoke with a couple of those people, asked them if they had their minds changed by what they heard and we were told no, they did not. >>> with us from washington, democratic congressman, i want to start with those town hall protests we're seeing. you saw on your screen getting very heated. what's your reaction what you look at that. >> we've seen the exact mirror image with...
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. >> when the aca was passed in 2009, my party had virtually no input. no input. >> florida congressman scrapped his prepared statement when the crowd of several hundred turned hostile. >> don't you get the message? >> lisa dakota confronted the congressman. >> we are in danger. it is time to step up for pre-existing conditions. >> reporter: a mother worried her autistic daughter will be dropped from her insurance if aca is repealed. >> i'm self-employed. so i have the perfect storm. >> similar scenes at town halls across the country this week. >> fighting congress for my life. >> in salt lake city, anger as a townhall hits capacity. in sacramento, constituents made emotional pleas for representative tom mcclintok to aca. >> my wife had two open heart surgeries on my fixed income we will not be able to afford the medication that she now takes and she will die. >> reporter: republican lawmakers say they will continue to hold town halls, determined to hear from their constituents. >> we are going to make sure we continue to create environment for people to
. >> when the aca was passed in 2009, my party had virtually no input. no input. >> florida congressman scrapped his prepared statement when the crowd of several hundred turned hostile. >> don't you get the message? >> lisa dakota confronted the congressman. >> we are in danger. it is time to step up for pre-existing conditions. >> reporter: a mother worried her autistic daughter will be dropped from her insurance if aca is repealed. >> i'm...
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. >> when the aca was passed in 2009, my party had virtually no input. no input. >> florida congressman scrapped his prepared statement when the crowd of several hundred turned hostile. >> don't you get the message? >> lisa dakota confronted the congressman. >> we are in danger. it is time to step up for pre-existing conditions. >> reporter: a mother worried her autistic daughter will be dropped from her insurance if aca is repealed. >> i'm self-employed. so i have the perfect storm. >> similar scenes at town halls across the country this week. >> fighting congress for my life. >> in salt lake city, anger as a townhall hits capacity. in sacramento, constituents made emotional pleas for representative tom mcclintok to reconsider repealing aca. >> my wife had two open heart surgeries on my fixed income we will not be able to afford the medication that she now takes and she will die. >> reporter: republican lawmakers say they will continue to hold town halls, determined to hear from their constituents. >> we are going to make sure we continue to create envi
. >> when the aca was passed in 2009, my party had virtually no input. no input. >> florida congressman scrapped his prepared statement when the crowd of several hundred turned hostile. >> don't you get the message? >> lisa dakota confronted the congressman. >> we are in danger. it is time to step up for pre-existing conditions. >> reporter: a mother worried her autistic daughter will be dropped from her insurance if aca is repealed. >> i'm...
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listen, we have to recognize, millions of people do oppose the aca. politifact called it the lie of the year saying you can keep your doctor, people have seen premiums go up and be canceled. the fact is, millions of people are covered as a result of this. i will say this, there are members of congress who have offered solutions, i never felt comfortable as a member to say feel market less government. so i talked about creating a term health insurance market. i talked about early enrollment in medicare for those with pre-existing conditions. i talked about covering 26-year-olds with a private sector rider. it's not good enough for republicans to say the free market. the problem is now, though, look, at a very basic human level obamacare has subsidized something for the american people and if republicans say we're going back to strictly private markets, there are people in are going to lose as a result of that. and that's why republicans are having a tough time messaging this. >> to that point, vice president today tweeting about individual responsibili
listen, we have to recognize, millions of people do oppose the aca. politifact called it the lie of the year saying you can keep your doctor, people have seen premiums go up and be canceled. the fact is, millions of people are covered as a result of this. i will say this, there are members of congress who have offered solutions, i never felt comfortable as a member to say feel market less government. so i talked about creating a term health insurance market. i talked about early enrollment in...
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luis: ¿y por acÁ, quÉ tenemos? ana: aquÍ es el cuarto de juegos, donde vienen empleados a despejarse y jugar un poco. luis: si por fuera se ve chido, ya me imagino por dentro! entiendo que los empleados vienen y se desestresan, pero, ¿no hay un supervisor? ana: nuestros horarios son muy flexibles. el empleador recibe su objetivo, y Él decide cÓmo va a usar su dÍa. luis: otras opciones que tienen los empleados es venir al spa. ana: correcto. pueden venir, hacerse un masaje, un pedicure, lo que necesitan. luis: recorrer el campus es prÁcticamente una escapada de la oficina para convivir con los compaÑeros, pero sin necesidad de salir de las instalaciones. me invitaron aprobar la nueva plataforma que estÁ desarrollando facebook, que se llama "oculus", y promete cambiar la forma en que las personas interactÚan. se trata de un sistema de realidad virtual. aquÍ tengo un cuerpo virtual, miren. puedo agarrar objetos que estÁn en la mesa, y tambiÉn se puede interactuar con otras personas. sin duda, Ésta serÁ l
luis: ¿y por acÁ, quÉ tenemos? ana: aquÍ es el cuarto de juegos, donde vienen empleados a despejarse y jugar un poco. luis: si por fuera se ve chido, ya me imagino por dentro! entiendo que los empleados vienen y se desestresan, pero, ¿no hay un supervisor? ana: nuestros horarios son muy flexibles. el empleador recibe su objetivo, y Él decide cÓmo va a usar su dÍa. luis: otras opciones que tienen los empleados es venir al spa. ana: correcto. pueden venir, hacerse un masaje, un pedicure,...
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para ello tengo acÁ una mezcla de vegetales, miren esto. vamos a mostrar los vegetales, cebolla, apio, ajo, un poco de zanahoria, pimientos rojos y miren ustedes quÉ buen color tenemos es una buena cantidad de vegetales que voy a agrego raro, comenzamos a sofreir la cebolla. queremos agregar sal y pimienta. asÍ me gusta, muchachos, vamos a agregar pimiento rojo, vamos a agregar zanahoria, bien picada, el corte es muy. >> luego vamos a dejar que todo esto se cocine, se integre, comienzan los vegetales a sol r soltar. >> ahora le damos un extra, un poco de sÁbado a, a mÍ que me encanta el pico ante. comenzamos a preparar este sofrito delicioso, miren el colorido, esto es artÍstico. tr>> la cantidad de sabor rmd rmd. >> sdprrmz. >> sfrrnltz . >> sfrrnltz . >> esta es la parte mÁs difÍcil de la receta, siempring mes sfrrmentsd. >> sfrrmentd, tengo 80% carne de res, 20. >> para. >> le agrego un poco de ketchup para que esto le de un toque de dulzura a nuestro sofrito, lo vamos a dejar cocinar, tengo uno adelantado ¿cÓmo vamos a preparar
para ello tengo acÁ una mezcla de vegetales, miren esto. vamos a mostrar los vegetales, cebolla, apio, ajo, un poco de zanahoria, pimientos rojos y miren ustedes quÉ buen color tenemos es una buena cantidad de vegetales que voy a agrego raro, comenzamos a sofreir la cebolla. queremos agregar sal y pimienta. asÍ me gusta, muchachos, vamos a agregar pimiento rojo, vamos a agregar zanahoria, bien picada, el corte es muy. >> luego vamos a dejar que todo esto se cocine, se integre,...
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a nivel nacional acÁ podemos ver el sistema de baja presiÓn que esÁa dejando precipitaciones por sectores de iowa y chicago. kansas, tambiÉn tenemos bastante inestabilidad. hacia el otro lado estamos hablando de todo un poco posibilidades de inundaciones fuertes rÁfagas de viento y con un tremendo sistema de baja presiÓn hacia el norte centro de nuestra naciÓn tenemos aire Ártico dejando una sensaciÓn tÉrmica bastante complicada. >> mientras tanto podemos esperar tormenta invernal.
a nivel nacional acÁ podemos ver el sistema de baja presiÓn que esÁa dejando precipitaciones por sectores de iowa y chicago. kansas, tambiÉn tenemos bastante inestabilidad. hacia el otro lado estamos hablando de todo un poco posibilidades de inundaciones fuertes rÁfagas de viento y con un tremendo sistema de baja presiÓn hacia el norte centro de nuestra naciÓn tenemos aire Ártico dejando una sensaciÓn tÉrmica bastante complicada. >> mientras tanto podemos esperar tormenta...
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on aca, they're in a total pickle. their hard right freedom caucus says we want to repeal but we don't want to put anymore money into this. we won't be for this unless you put money in it. what are they going to do? >> i agree with what the senator said, the leader said about infrastructu infrastructure. they come up with something we can work together on because infrastructure for a long time had barely been a very nonpartisan issue. we always worked together on it. wasn't until president obama proposed something on infrastrature the republicans resisted and we had to make the initiative smaller. if it's a real infrastructure bill with investments let's talk. if it's a tax bill disguised as infrastructure bill that's not going to happen. as the senator said, you have the taxpayer fundings the tax breaks for somebody to build it is going to turn around and charge the consumer tolls. that's not going to happen. let's hope it isn't so. but also recognize a necessity of having an infrastructure bill, probably 3 trillion d
on aca, they're in a total pickle. their hard right freedom caucus says we want to repeal but we don't want to put anymore money into this. we won't be for this unless you put money in it. what are they going to do? >> i agree with what the senator said, the leader said about infrastructu infrastructure. they come up with something we can work together on because infrastructure for a long time had barely been a very nonpartisan issue. we always worked together on it. wasn't until...
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>> una amiga tuvo una muy mala. >> ¿ por acÁ?. >> yo creo que sÍ, somos parte de una nueva generaciÓn, es mÁs fÁcil. >> vamos a volver con el debate no se mueva. (aplausos) vamos a volver con no se mueva. (aplausos) todos los equipos entrenan duro. todos los equipos se preparan para ganar. pero cuando los soldados del u.s. army entran al campo... es mejor que los otros ni se molesten en presentarse. ♪ tú puedes hacer una diferencia. visita goarmy.com/equipo (rose) fumar me me quitaron parte del pulmón y me pusieron esto: mi consejo es: ten cuidado con lo que pides. porque me dolió más cuando me lo quitaron. (locutor) llame al 1-855-dÉjelo-ya fue amor desde lanto que primera caricia y todo lo que querías era rodearlo de comodidad y protección es por eso que sólo pampers swaddlers es la opción #1 de los hospitales para arropar a tu bebé en una suavidad única y una protección inigualable para que sólo sientan amor. deseándote amor, sueños y juegos. pampers una pila duracell para calmarre a un bebé.e o los consej
>> una amiga tuvo una muy mala. >> ¿ por acÁ?. >> yo creo que sÍ, somos parte de una nueva generaciÓn, es mÁs fÁcil. >> vamos a volver con el debate no se mueva. (aplausos) vamos a volver con no se mueva. (aplausos) todos los equipos entrenan duro. todos los equipos se preparan para ganar. pero cuando los soldados del u.s. army entran al campo... es mejor que los otros ni se molesten en presentarse. ♪ tú puedes hacer una diferencia. visita goarmy.com/equipo...
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if you like your aca policy and the $12,000 deductible, great, keep it. but we think when we let free market forces move ahead that we'll have a better, more affordable insurance policy. there are some very, very simple things we can do. number one is transparent prices. i think if there were transparent prices that that's going to drive the cost of health care down. expand health care savings accounts. make them look lake an i.r.a. let anybody have access to them. let health insurance be bid across state lines. i already talked a little about the high-risk pool, to help those people that need the help. those are some real simple examples but we're not pushing anybody off the cliff. >> another policy area, talk about your pro-life stance. >> sure. so as an obstetrician i truly have delivered over 5,000 babies. decided many, many decades ago that i would always be pro life. i was thinking of my last day in office and as i was talking to a mom and she was pregnant, maybe, oh, four or five months along, she hadn't felt the baby move yet. but we put the doppl
if you like your aca policy and the $12,000 deductible, great, keep it. but we think when we let free market forces move ahead that we'll have a better, more affordable insurance policy. there are some very, very simple things we can do. number one is transparent prices. i think if there were transparent prices that that's going to drive the cost of health care down. expand health care savings accounts. make them look lake an i.r.a. let anybody have access to them. let health insurance be bid...
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aca is not a handout for lazy people. i didn't work so hard for chemo to have this taken away. >> thank you for your time. >> thank you, chris. >>> still to come, what will it be like in the room during president trump's first joint address to congress? we can expect how democrats might react. >>> plus, thing 1 and thing 2 starts right after this break. >>> thing 1 tonight, president trump clearly still smarting over the sheer number of people who keep turning out to protest his presidency, tweeting out over the weekend, "maybe the millions of people who voted the make america great again should have their own rally. it would be the biggest of them all." and then bernie sanders said, "they did. it wasn't." today, trump fans have a do-over called the spirit of america. it was built as massive. so just how massive were they? looking at some of the footage, it turns out, maybe not so much. thing 2 is in 60 seconds. from the minute i wake up... ...i'm on... ...and on... ...and on. that's why i... ...make time for myself... ..
aca is not a handout for lazy people. i didn't work so hard for chemo to have this taken away. >> thank you for your time. >> thank you, chris. >>> still to come, what will it be like in the room during president trump's first joint address to congress? we can expect how democrats might react. >>> plus, thing 1 and thing 2 starts right after this break. >>> thing 1 tonight, president trump clearly still smarting over the sheer number of people who keep...