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united health care's largest health insurance company in the united states for all types of insurance. medicare, medicaid, as well as the obamacare insurance. insuranceinto the exchanges a little bit later than most insurers. they did not participate much in the first year of 2014. they wanted to wait and see how things would play out. they came in and a big way in 2015 and 2016. they answered in 34 states to do business. they lost money. 2015, thest year, estimated they were this close to $500 million. they thought it would get worse this year. week theynced this did not want to continue losing money. they were going to make the decision to pull out of those states. a lot of people think it will have some impact in those states where they only have one insurer. there is concern that if the one insurer leaves, there will be more freedom to raise prices and narrow some of the divider networks. mentioned in the analysis by the foundation, in most parts of the country the effect of be pretty modest. there is still a choice. even with -- where there is one company offering insurance, thos
united health care's largest health insurance company in the united states for all types of insurance. medicare, medicaid, as well as the obamacare insurance. insuranceinto the exchanges a little bit later than most insurers. they did not participate much in the first year of 2014. they wanted to wait and see how things would play out. they came in and a big way in 2015 and 2016. they answered in 34 states to do business. they lost money. 2015, thest year, estimated they were this close to $500...
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i have united health care in florida. beforenited health obamacare went into effect so i stuck with it. from last year to this year my premium increased about 55%. when you look at the cheaper plans that are available on the marketplace, none of them have the doctors in the network. this is been the third time i had to switch primary care doctors. -- mynited health care primary care doctor stopped taking united health care insurance last year. three times i would've had to change primary care doctors since the onset of obamacare. then i had cheaper plans. that would've been $4300 tax adoption i would've lost. when they say there are cheaper plans available, and they all had higher out-of-pocket expenses. it's not cheap. they say go out and look for a cheaper plan. you really have to be careful with what you are getting with lower monthly premiums. a lot of times -- host: if united health care exits florida, what will you do? caller: i don't know. i am almost ready for medicare. for the first time in my life and anxious to
i have united health care in florida. beforenited health obamacare went into effect so i stuck with it. from last year to this year my premium increased about 55%. when you look at the cheaper plans that are available on the marketplace, none of them have the doctors in the network. this is been the third time i had to switch primary care doctors. -- mynited health care primary care doctor stopped taking united health care insurance last year. three times i would've had to change primary care...
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them are united health care. and that 29% of those 855 will drop to one insurer. so, you know, i mean, i take it these other insurance companies are going to take the heat as well from increased medical costs, right? >> well, you know, again, i think we have to see, you know, how this shakes out. i think the point is that this is not unexpected in a marketplace particularly one that's dynamic like our own that continues to expand. we enrolled roughly 13 million people last year of roughly 40% or 5 million were brand new customers. we have got insurance companies that are a expanding like cigna announced today. so, again, this is what you expect in a new and dynamic market. >> i read in one market, in some rural counties in arizona that united health care and blue cross and blue shield are the only options in 8 of the counties in arizona and blue cross, blue shield is likewise thinking about getting out of it and so that would be now it would be down to zero in those eight counties. i guess the thing is that you,
them are united health care. and that 29% of those 855 will drop to one insurer. so, you know, i mean, i take it these other insurance companies are going to take the heat as well from increased medical costs, right? >> well, you know, again, i think we have to see, you know, how this shakes out. i think the point is that this is not unexpected in a marketplace particularly one that's dynamic like our own that continues to expand. we enrolled roughly 13 million people last year of roughly...
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insurance could go and get it cheaper than united health care provided. they were too expensive and weren't competitive. that is why they failed. >> one reason why is because the obama administration put these mandates on what they have to cover. so they have to provide contraception for elderly people and the rest of it. these are things the what's happening is that commercial insurers are being replaced by medicaid providers, offering low plans that mirror what they offer medicaid people, which is the worst kind of, providing for the poor. >> so i just have to point out. >> hold on, robert. >> three quarters of people in the obamacare exchanges had commercial health insurance before forced into obamacare. now, they're being forced into obamacare, and getting government subsidized health care but into medicaid style health care. this is a bad deal. >> we have more insurance companies competing for states than before. in 2014 there were eight per state. 2015, there are nine. now, in 2016 there are roughly 10 per state, competing the marketplace. that is w
insurance could go and get it cheaper than united health care provided. they were too expensive and weren't competitive. that is why they failed. >> one reason why is because the obama administration put these mandates on what they have to cover. so they have to provide contraception for elderly people and the rest of it. these are things the what's happening is that commercial insurers are being replaced by medicaid providers, offering low plans that mirror what they offer medicaid...
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and human services against united health care. we have a commitment to provide health care services. we're the government. we don't actually provide it. we're just the go between. if you don't do this, who's going to do it? i could say that kind of argument being made, and i hope it's profoundly rejected. stuart: i think it's the other way around. i think they may offer taxpayer money for the losses which the united health cares of the world with obamacare. that would be spending our money. there's a provision in this. >> there is and it's reprehensible if that happens. that's what he promised would never happen. stuart: you lawyers are not going to do a thing about this, are you? you're just going to sit on the sidelines and say that's unconstitutional. you'll do nothing. >> well, who would have standing to object to this? because a taxpayer does not have standing to object to the way tax dollars are being spent. otherwise there would be floodgate of lawsuits. stuart: there would. >> right. stuart: so the damage is political. it'
and human services against united health care. we have a commitment to provide health care services. we're the government. we don't actually provide it. we're just the go between. if you don't do this, who's going to do it? i could say that kind of argument being made, and i hope it's profoundly rejected. stuart: i think it's the other way around. i think they may offer taxpayer money for the losses which the united health cares of the world with obamacare. that would be spending our money....
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goldman sachs, johnson & johnson, and united health care. the largest health insurer in the u.s. said it's making some big changes. an earnings petty and an upbeat forecast for the rest of the year by united health group. but the biggest u.s. insurer also said it will shrink its presence in the haikt exchanges. right now it's available in 34 state exchanges. by 2017, it says it will only be in a handful. losses from the exchange business are now expected to reach $650 million this year. mostly because the health of many new customers in those exchanges is worse than the company had planned on. also raising guidance for the rest of the year, johnson & johnson. it too beat earnings expectations for the first quarter even as a strong dollar cut into its revenue growth. pharmaceutical sales, j and j's biggest business, grew almost 6% behind a diabetes drug invocana and a blood thinner. j and j says the hunt for growth through acquisitions, buying up smaller companies, is continuing. >> we'll continue to work through various acquisition proposals that we look at. and we want to do the
goldman sachs, johnson & johnson, and united health care. the largest health insurer in the u.s. said it's making some big changes. an earnings petty and an upbeat forecast for the rest of the year by united health group. but the biggest u.s. insurer also said it will shrink its presence in the haikt exchanges. right now it's available in 34 state exchanges. by 2017, it says it will only be in a handful. losses from the exchange business are now expected to reach $650 million this year....
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and united health at 6:00. also we're going to be talking some politics today. we've got a lineup of people both republicans and democrats who will be joining us through the day. and gene spurling talking about political and economy. and where he have a couple of fun stories today. barbara cork ran from shark tank is going to be joining us. with a company she's invested in and she says she was really skeptical when the whole thing came about. they started talking about all naturally deodorant. within six days of that company coming on shark tank they had over 1.3 million in sales. so she's totally impressed at this point. she says some naturally products work but this does and i'm little eager to hear more about the whole thing. >> all naturally deodorant doesn't sound effective to me. >> she was a skeptic and she was proven wrong on this so we're going test it out today. we also have shirley temple's blue diamond ring is going to be joining us. this is the one her father bought her on her 12th birthday. he paid $7,000. it is going up for auction today. >> great
and united health at 6:00. also we're going to be talking some politics today. we've got a lineup of people both republicans and democrats who will be joining us through the day. and gene spurling talking about political and economy. and where he have a couple of fun stories today. barbara cork ran from shark tank is going to be joining us. with a company she's invested in and she says she was really skeptical when the whole thing came about. they started talking about all naturally deodorant....
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investors want to know how many states the united states health plan next year. results do today from harley davidson. the key things to watch sales and shipments come and shipments come in the book or article maker periods. coming up, floods from 20 inches of rain slamming texas. more rain expected today. the governor had this warning for drivers. >> please remember the easy phrase, turn around, don't drown. stay out of the rising water. >> meteorologist maria molina will be here at the latest on this torrential rains. the big push for new york delegates is on. donald trump looking to sweep up all the entire state delegates for hillary clinton and bernie sanders make the closing argument to new york voters. let's check in now on how u.s. stock futures are doing this morning. still moving higher. 32 points. nasdaq futures up by 29.5 points. will check oil prices for you. we'll been over $40 a barrel. $40.14 right now. you are watching "fbn:am" this tuesday morning 5:12 a.m. your first look at money market and breaking news. ♪ nicole: 5:15 a.m. in new york it's
investors want to know how many states the united states health plan next year. results do today from harley davidson. the key things to watch sales and shipments come and shipments come in the book or article maker periods. coming up, floods from 20 inches of rain slamming texas. more rain expected today. the governor had this warning for drivers. >> please remember the easy phrase, turn around, don't drown. stay out of the rising water. >> meteorologist maria molina will be here...
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the company's ceo said the market for exchanges in those states was too small and exposed united health care to too much financial risk. the company previously said it could lose up to a half a billion dollars this year on those exchanges. >>> a vigil was held last night in texas to remember murdered fitness instructor missy bevers. the young mother's body was found inside a church in midlothian. she had been there alone early on monday to set up for a fitness class. police have released more surveillance video of the suspect who was dressed in police s.w.a.t. gear. experts say the man should be easy to recognize given his distinctive walk and mannerisms. >>> a so-called bathroom rule which barred a transgendered teen from using his bathroom at his virginia high school has been overturned by a federal appeals court. kevin grimm was born female but identifies as male and the court ruling says his high school's policy barring him from the boys room was discriminatory and that ruling could still be appealed. it may also have implications for a similar new law in north carolina, which criti
the company's ceo said the market for exchanges in those states was too small and exposed united health care to too much financial risk. the company previously said it could lose up to a half a billion dollars this year on those exchanges. >>> a vigil was held last night in texas to remember murdered fitness instructor missy bevers. the young mother's body was found inside a church in midlothian. she had been there alone early on monday to set up for a fitness class. police have...
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we had earnings today from united health care. >> united health is done a great job reinvesting in some of their divisions like medicare. the aging population in the united states is a key driver. investing may have cut their earnings. it will help drive their earnings growth over time. that's one way they have done a they have a consulting division that helps other insurers and hospitals shift to quality care. thatis their secret sauce is a unique competitive advantage. vonnie: in overall consumer spending, the health sector spending is coming down. it's a bit of a relief to the consumer. does one offset the other? >> one of the challenges is that as you increase coverage, you will have more people using the health care system. as you have seen with the exchanges, a lot of these folks are getting covered but they are not the younger patient population. they will use the system more. that will drive some of the health care spending. it's not going to shift from consumers. david: united health care just announced another state they are pulling out of. does that have a material effect on
we had earnings today from united health care. >> united health is done a great job reinvesting in some of their divisions like medicare. the aging population in the united states is a key driver. investing may have cut their earnings. it will help drive their earnings growth over time. that's one way they have done a they have a consulting division that helps other insurers and hospitals shift to quality care. thatis their secret sauce is a unique competitive advantage. vonnie: in...
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united health care delivered the blow. the largest insurance company in the country probably not a post about make your exchanges by next year. what states are affected, not a decline in the pc market on intel. the company cutting 12,000 jobs. looking to save up to $1.4 billion. the stock is down on the news. a big decline. the dow component of the way. router markets under selling pressure. in asia a selloff in china. concerns over first-quarter results in short-term liquidity pressures. stock spawned back as well from a three-month high yesterday following oil prices lower this morning. check out futures in the u.s. right now. down about 20 points on the dow jones industrial average. s&p announced back in the negative column. all of that coming up in the program today. within this hour, sandra smith and steve moore. good to see you guys. what a nice night in new york last night. we are watching you laid on the fox is average. the results came in on the gop side within a minute of the polls close and we knew that donald t
united health care delivered the blow. the largest insurance company in the country probably not a post about make your exchanges by next year. what states are affected, not a decline in the pc market on intel. the company cutting 12,000 jobs. looking to save up to $1.4 billion. the stock is down on the news. a big decline. the dow component of the way. router markets under selling pressure. in asia a selloff in china. concerns over first-quarter results in short-term liquidity pressures. stock...
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johnson & johnson, united health, united health says it is going to exit all of the aca, the affordable care act health exchanges on the state level. it looks like investors are happy about that. they say they are not as profitable. johnson & johnson rising on the strength of its pharmaceutical -- pharmaceutical business which is the largest component and it has taken -- overtaken medical devices. those earnings beating estimates. mark: stocks rising for the seventh day, heading for the highest close since early january. the rebound in oil since yesterday, 6.8% plunges. boosting sentiment. every single industry group on the stock 600 is trading higher. it, itself, as up by 1.3%. l'oreal, the world's biggest company, shares rising as much as 5.6%. the most since 2010. it reported first-quarter revenue and beat estimates. strong demand for its nix makeup, helping speed up growth in north america. compensating for a slowdown in parts of asia and latin america. very much a day for the french today. la frace reports earnings today. they reported first-quarter sales that beat estimates thanks
johnson & johnson, united health, united health says it is going to exit all of the aca, the affordable care act health exchanges on the state level. it looks like investors are happy about that. they say they are not as profitable. johnson & johnson rising on the strength of its pharmaceutical -- pharmaceutical business which is the largest component and it has taken -- overtaken medical devices. those earnings beating estimates. mark: stocks rising for the seventh day, heading for the...
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united health, arrive beat forecasts. company also raised 2016 earnings outlook as well. united health points to strong organic growth as well as good customer retention levels. >>> gop front runner donald trump reorganizing his campaign. politico reporting pa ining --. trump's former campaign manager corey lewandowski will take on a reduced role and reassigned after the shuffle. it is primary day in new york and the candidates continue to duke it out for delegates. in the latest maris pole donald trump is in the lead. and here with more is kelly ann -- thank you both for being here today. let's talk about the story on the front page of the journal getting more attention lately and just that fight over the rules for the conventionist. the journal points out today that the party is going to be in a difficult behind explaining that donald trump has the most votes but party rules could allow them to nominate someone else. >> i think the nominee is going to be trump or cruz. and speaker ryan spoke about that last week and took himself out of the race and said the nominee shou
united health, arrive beat forecasts. company also raised 2016 earnings outlook as well. united health points to strong organic growth as well as good customer retention levels. >>> gop front runner donald trump reorganizing his campaign. politico reporting pa ining --. trump's former campaign manager corey lewandowski will take on a reduced role and reassigned after the shuffle. it is primary day in new york and the candidates continue to duke it out for delegates. in the latest maris...
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united health is the biggest health insurer for the nation. they want be selling plans in georgia and arkansas next year. ♪ bloombergs the business flash. alix: from north america to south america, we turn focus to peru. the peruvian sol is at its most volatile in seven years as they look forward to the first round of presidential elections on sunday. we want to bring in john in lima who joined as a buy skype. why should we care about these elections? well, it has been a surprising election in the month leading up to the vote. initially, there was a lot of uncertainty about who the candidates would be and then suddenly in the next -- last few months, there were various problems and two of the most popular candidates were excluded and two more of the leading candidates, including the front runner, were in danger of being excluded from the race because of allegations. there has been uncertainty which has had an impact on the sol and other assets. joe: john, the front runner in the race, the daughter of the former leader, what is her platform a
united health is the biggest health insurer for the nation. they want be selling plans in georgia and arkansas next year. ♪ bloombergs the business flash. alix: from north america to south america, we turn focus to peru. the peruvian sol is at its most volatile in seven years as they look forward to the first round of presidential elections on sunday. we want to bring in john in lima who joined as a buy skype. why should we care about these elections? well, it has been a surprising election...
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." >> announcer: "world news now" weather, brought to you by united health care. ♪ approaching medicare eligibility? you may think you can put off checking out your medicare options until you're sixty-five, but now is a good time to get the ball rolling. keep in mind, medicare only covers about eighty percent of part b medical costs. the rest is up to you. that's where aarp medicare supplement insurance plans like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they could help pay some of what medicare doesn't, saving you in out-of-pocket medical costs. you've learned that taking informed steps along the way really makes a difference later. that's what it means to go long™. call now and request this free [decision guide]. it's full of information on medicare and the range of aarp medicare supplement plans to choose from based on your needs and budget. all plans like these let you choose any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients, and there are no network restrictions. unitedhealthcare insurance company has over thirty years experience and the commitment to roll along
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united health will leave most affordable care act markets. the health insurer pulling out of 34 state exchanges this year. it's having a hard time making money because it's instability with obamacare. lauren: a big night for donald trump and hillary clinton as they take to new york primary and chalk up more gains in the delegate count. >> thank you. [cheers and applause] you now, today is the day you prove once again there is no place like home. >> will look at what drove new yorkers to the polls enough so that they think the next gop nominee should be. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look upon a market and breaking news. ♪ it's more than a network. it's how you stay connected. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you get an industry leading broadband network and cloud and hosting services. centurylink. your link to what's next. nicole: is 5:15 a.m. in new york as a skater caught up with what's happening now. donald trump and hillary clinton at the wonders of eric's primary. donald trump comes away with 89 of the 95 de
united health will leave most affordable care act markets. the health insurer pulling out of 34 state exchanges this year. it's having a hard time making money because it's instability with obamacare. lauren: a big night for donald trump and hillary clinton as they take to new york primary and chalk up more gains in the delegate count. >> thank you. [cheers and applause] you now, today is the day you prove once again there is no place like home. >> will look at what drove new...
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and united health care lost, i believe it was 500 of their -- on track for losing $615 million this year because of obamacare. so, everyone beats up the insurance companies, but, that's a significant loss and that's replicated across the board. we have got to do something about prescription drug prices. the big conversation now is we have to get to the lowest drugg*c prices possible, the oedc that could save $400 billion a year. republicans have to talk about prescription drug prices what we can do. that's a huge additional drag. >> here is the white house last month talking about obamacare. >> we have seen that over the three years that obamacare has been implemented that we have seen steady growth in the average number of plans that are available in each market. i'm speaking off the top of my head here, but i think that the first year the average was ext year it rose to8 and this past year average of 9 plans competing in each market across the country. so that is an indication that we are seeing increased competition. >> charles? >> but it's all going in reverse. we are now, as we hear
and united health care lost, i believe it was 500 of their -- on track for losing $615 million this year because of obamacare. so, everyone beats up the insurance companies, but, that's a significant loss and that's replicated across the board. we have got to do something about prescription drug prices. the big conversation now is we have to get to the lowest drugg*c prices possible, the oedc that could save $400 billion a year. republicans have to talk about prescription drug prices what we...
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united health has not been the largest participant in the affordable care act. out his they sat opinion the affordable care act. footprint in the beginning was virtually no. expand in 2015 and 2016, of the reason i say this as much a do about relatively little is because the impact of their withdrawing from various markets is not going to be a major change for people participating in the reason is of communities across the country, there are at offeringee insurers coverage in the marketplaces and that is beyond the ones that united provides. there are still going to be substantial competition and the -- if they withdrew, it would have it most about a 1% impact on premiums. i looked at the study you are referring to. in 536 different counties in the country, if united health does a complete list or all of the affordable care act, those counties are left with only one insurer. what does that due to competition and possibly prices? guest: the areas you are referring to our rural areas. we clearly do want to see competition. my hope is as we have seen with respect t
united health has not been the largest participant in the affordable care act. out his they sat opinion the affordable care act. footprint in the beginning was virtually no. expand in 2015 and 2016, of the reason i say this as much a do about relatively little is because the impact of their withdrawing from various markets is not going to be a major change for people participating in the reason is of communities across the country, there are at offeringee insurers coverage in the marketplaces...
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." >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by united health care. honey, we need to talk. we do? i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? [ male announcer ] whether you're new to medicare or not, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. it's up to you to pay the difference. so think about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay call now. with a medicare supplement plan, you'll be able to stay with your doctor. oh, you know, i love that guy. mm-hmm. [ male announcer ] these types of plans let you visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. and there are no networks. you do your push-ups today? prepare to be amaze
." >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by united health care. honey, we need to talk. we do? i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? [ male announcer ] whether you're new to medicare or not, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. it's up to you to pay the difference. so think about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured...
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united health is dropping out of exchanges, health care exchanges. the obama care exchanges in georgia and arkansas. and as you know, as you were mentioned before, 1.7 million people signed up for obama wear this year. 73,000 in arkansas. and here is what is going on in the background. the company is failing to make money. unitedhealthcare said we'll lose half a billion in 2015 and another half a billion in 2016. one billion on the exchanges. why? blueblue cross-blue shield study explains. it says medical costs for people newly enrolled in program, they probably haven't had coverage for a while is 18.7% higher than people who would be in the average program, sponsored by an employer, say fox's health care program. so, much more expensive for these companies to operate. in this arena. and i am hearing, i've been talking to analyst this is morning. i am being told that there is an expectation that if united health can't wrangle some increases in pay, i.e., premiums, from regulators in the industry they may drop out of more states. we'll keep an eye on
united health is dropping out of exchanges, health care exchanges. the obama care exchanges in georgia and arkansas. and as you know, as you were mentioned before, 1.7 million people signed up for obama wear this year. 73,000 in arkansas. and here is what is going on in the background. the company is failing to make money. unitedhealthcare said we'll lose half a billion in 2015 and another half a billion in 2016. one billion on the exchanges. why? blueblue cross-blue shield study explains. it...
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johnson and johnson, united health group. those shares seeing their highest levels ever thanks to higher-than-expected earnings report and united health said it's leading most of the health exchanges next year because it cost too much money. investors cheering that move. home depot also rallying to new highs. folks are starting to spruce up their homes. they are confident the weather is getting warmer. mcdonald's customers love all day breakfast, mickey d shares hitting new record highs and oil right now is in a tailwind for stocks. oil prices up for the first time in five days. there is a strike by oil workers in kuwait that's taking some of the oversupply pressure off the market. how are you doing this year but smart how is your 401(k) setting up the s&p is up to a half percent and the nasdaq is down about one percent. investors are a bit skittish on how high they want to push this market. on the one hand there's this fear of missing out on future gains but on the other hand heather there is worry that the market has gone t
johnson and johnson, united health group. those shares seeing their highest levels ever thanks to higher-than-expected earnings report and united health said it's leading most of the health exchanges next year because it cost too much money. investors cheering that move. home depot also rallying to new highs. folks are starting to spruce up their homes. they are confident the weather is getting warmer. mcdonald's customers love all day breakfast, mickey d shares hitting new record highs and oil...
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and united health care lost, i believe it was 500 of their -- on track for losing $615 million this year because of obamacare. so, everyone beats up the insurance companies, but, that's a significant loss and that's replicated across the board. we have got to do something about prescription drug prices. the big conversation now is we have to get to the lowest drugg*c prices possible, the oedc that could save $400 billion a year. republicans have to talk about prescription drug prices what we can do. that's a huge additional drag. >> here is the white house last month talking about obamacare. >> we have seen that over the three years that obamacare has been implemented that we have seen steady growth in the average number of plans that are available in each market. i'm speaking off the top of my head here, but i think that the first year the average was 7. the next year it rose to 8 and this past year average of 9 plans competing in each market across the country. so that is an indication that we are seeing increased competition. >> charles? >> but it's all going in reverse. we are now, a
and united health care lost, i believe it was 500 of their -- on track for losing $615 million this year because of obamacare. so, everyone beats up the insurance companies, but, that's a significant loss and that's replicated across the board. we have got to do something about prescription drug prices. the big conversation now is we have to get to the lowest drugg*c prices possible, the oedc that could save $400 billion a year. republicans have to talk about prescription drug prices what we...
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. >>> united health care will not offer any health plans on georgia's state health exchange next year. it's the only insurer that's notified the state of the the plan not to participate. you might recall last month we told you about a report that concluded patients on the exchanges were sicker than others and questioned whether insurers would be part of the affordable care act long term. >>> mortgage investor is buying hattarus financial for about $1.5 billion. both companies are structured as real estate investment trusts. shares soared better than 10%, close to 11. >>> this next story takes the concept of downsizing to a whole new level. some homeowners aren't just going smaller, they're going ti tiny. it's part of a new movement in housing that's gaining in popularity in parts of the country where home prices aren't that steep. diane has the story. >> reporter: even when kwloyou' talking tiny, size matters. the very design are all their own. ryan mitchell owns a tiny house in charlotte, north carolina and touted tiny living at a conference he organized recently. >> people are very
. >>> united health care will not offer any health plans on georgia's state health exchange next year. it's the only insurer that's notified the state of the the plan not to participate. you might recall last month we told you about a report that concluded patients on the exchanges were sicker than others and questioned whether insurers would be part of the affordable care act long term. >>> mortgage investor is buying hattarus financial for about $1.5 billion. both companies...
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united health care hitting a new lifetime high, folks. investors clearly agreeing with the company's decision to exit obamacare exchanges. better than expected earnings yesterday. also helping to fuel multiple price target generating hikes. united health care jumping 3.3%. president obama meeting's king outcry. iran, oil, 9/11, all of this growing louder and louder. are the saudis still more friend than foe? here between us in the middle east. former u.s. ambassador to saudi arabia james smith is here. he's got that answer. that's next on countdown before i had the shooting, burning of diabetic nerve pain, these feet were the first in my family to graduate from college and trained as a nurse. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters
united health care hitting a new lifetime high, folks. investors clearly agreeing with the company's decision to exit obamacare exchanges. better than expected earnings yesterday. also helping to fuel multiple price target generating hikes. united health care jumping 3.3%. president obama meeting's king outcry. iran, oil, 9/11, all of this growing louder and louder. are the saudis still more friend than foe? here between us in the middle east. former u.s. ambassador to saudi arabia james smith...
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coverage expansion because it crat the united health group is expected to lose $475 million this year in the exchange. jonathan: "7 on your side" now with a health matters. right now our jummy olabanji is in the abc7 help center to a look at how you can make a life-saving decision. it doesn't require a lot. jummy: you are exactly right. april is national donate life month. did you know that 123,000 men, women, children all waiting in this country for a life saving organ transplant. you can help out. because another name is added to the list every ten minutes. we have representatives here from several organizations here to answer your questions about organ donation. right now i want to bring in kathy mccallum. she donated a kidney to her boss, the c.e.o. of eagle bank. tell me what the experience was like. >> i was awesome and easy. i highly recommend it. jummy: short and simple. she is with us today. answering the questions. give her a ca national kidney foundation. donate life america. as well as the washington regional transplant community. the number you can call this afternoon is
coverage expansion because it crat the united health group is expected to lose $475 million this year in the exchange. jonathan: "7 on your side" now with a health matters. right now our jummy olabanji is in the abc7 help center to a look at how you can make a life-saving decision. it doesn't require a lot. jummy: you are exactly right. april is national donate life month. did you know that 123,000 men, women, children all waiting in this country for a life saving organ transplant....
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united health care one south of most of those exchanges. maybe all. gerri willis followed it closely. >> telling the world get a nod of obamacare after the exchanges of the country's biggest health care insure the biggest you can't make it on the exchanges. he says it takes too much money. the people are too sick to ensure there will be a 2017. bad news for obamacare. neil: if. neil: if they are out, what does that mean? >> the same thing that happened after dodd-frank. if you get a mortgage, the big banks are out of the business of origination. the big insurers or get out of the business of obamacare. neil: in other words, it might cost you more. >> prices are already going on. more expensive for virtually any procedure, surgery you want to have good >> you've got a big book out now. perfectly timed with all the heat in the convention and back and forth. they don't even see reflection limit what a mirror. you are saying what? >> i'm not saying that rich people are evil. i'm saying financial success is what this country was built upon and what you nee
united health care one south of most of those exchanges. maybe all. gerri willis followed it closely. >> telling the world get a nod of obamacare after the exchanges of the country's biggest health care insure the biggest you can't make it on the exchanges. he says it takes too much money. the people are too sick to ensure there will be a 2017. bad news for obamacare. neil: if. neil: if they are out, what does that mean? >> the same thing that happened after dodd-frank. if you get a...
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united health care says it's on track to lose $650 million this year. they has signed of nearly 800,000 people. this decision will affect primarily those in the south and midwest. experts are still sorting out with this means. whether insurance will leave. we want your input. we are putting up the phone lines to callers enrolled in one of the affordable care act's plans. what was your experience like? call in and let us know.
united health care says it's on track to lose $650 million this year. they has signed of nearly 800,000 people. this decision will affect primarily those in the south and midwest. experts are still sorting out with this means. whether insurance will leave. we want your input. we are putting up the phone lines to callers enrolled in one of the affordable care act's plans. what was your experience like? call in and let us know.
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of the 11 million people currently enrolled in state exchanges, 795,000 are in united health. most of them will have to shop for a new plan altogether. and in florida alone, nearly 300,000 people will now have only one insurance company to choose from. that's bad because when there is no competition, premiums almost certainly will rise. the obama administration is downplaying the pullout with the health and human services spokesman saying, quote, the marketplace should be judged by the choices it offers consumers, not the decision of any one issuer. and experts agree this isn't the death nail for obamacare, but it is a strong signal the system isn't performing the way it was meant to. for example, blue cross blue shield says health care spending for people in the exchanges is 22% higher than for employer-based insurance. in other words, obamacare enrollees are paying less and using more. aetna, anthem, humana and several blue cross plans have also reported losses. none of those companies are planning to pull out, but some are planning to merge and analysts say all of themful l
of the 11 million people currently enrolled in state exchanges, 795,000 are in united health. most of them will have to shop for a new plan altogether. and in florida alone, nearly 300,000 people will now have only one insurance company to choose from. that's bad because when there is no competition, premiums almost certainly will rise. the obama administration is downplaying the pullout with the health and human services spokesman saying, quote, the marketplace should be judged by the choices...
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but the newspaper story about the united health pullout has this quote -- united hements is not alone in warning that financial markets are reaching dangerous levels. some blue cross-blue shield plans have raised the prospect of pulling back. concerned that this becomes a trend? guest: i don't believe that's going to happen. i think the biggest concern that people have and have expressed is that we may see a number of insurance companies increasing premiums and that always is concerning, but there are two things i think your viewers should keep in mind. number one, the real concern for individuals is what are you going to be paying out of pocket? and the vast majority of people who are participating in the affordable care act are getting very substantial subsidies and so if premiums do go up, those subsidies are going to go up as well and so the impact on the pocketbook of individuals is going to be minimized. host: some would argue that it's the impact on the taxpayer pocketbook that's going to go up through those subsidies and there's a congressional budget offers study that came ou
but the newspaper story about the united health pullout has this quote -- united hements is not alone in warning that financial markets are reaching dangerous levels. some blue cross-blue shield plans have raised the prospect of pulling back. concerned that this becomes a trend? guest: i don't believe that's going to happen. i think the biggest concern that people have and have expressed is that we may see a number of insurance companies increasing premiums and that always is concerning, but...
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health unit. mcdonald's is rising him a price jpmorgante over estimates. franchise structure in asia, structurally important and could improve free cash flow. mcdonald's shares are trading at a record, up more than 7% buspar this year. the onlyocks are not one says saw a price swings. julie: the 10 year is another example where, look at this, we talked earlier the yield was little changed to even slightly down. now we're seeing it spiked back up, which is what you would expect even the numbers we got this morning. 1.80%. gold prices, we've seen some swinging around. initially, we saw a little bit of a bump up following the jobs report, now gold prices are heading lower. not seens has necessarily swings, but it is still dragging down energy shares. still lower on the day by nearly 4% after saudi arabia said it would not be freezing reduction until iran freezes production. oil playing a big factor in europe. we saw asia go lower, europe followed suit. this is your i met function. what is the worst p
health unit. mcdonald's is rising him a price jpmorgante over estimates. franchise structure in asia, structurally important and could improve free cash flow. mcdonald's shares are trading at a record, up more than 7% buspar this year. the onlyocks are not one says saw a price swings. julie: the 10 year is another example where, look at this, we talked earlier the yield was little changed to even slightly down. now we're seeing it spiked back up, which is what you would expect even the numbers...
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stuart: how about united health care? the health insurer has announced they are going to leave most of the obama carrots changes next year. jessica, that is obamacare. that is the president's legacy. this thing is spiraling out of control. it is collapsing. >> there is no -- it is true. stuart: that's the single biggest beast of domestic -- >> at the signature issue but not all there is to the obama presidency. but yes there's problems in that site they are reforming that. she's talking about in contrast to bernie sanders medicare for all. we have the law. it's importantly got the law passed paper will never get anything passed again. we should build on this spirit is going to purchase insurance across state lines. >> it is still not the baseball are. just saying. and bernie doesn't get minority voters. people need to stop shaming women into voting for hillary. roll that tape. >> there's been so many statements. don't get me wrong the idea of the one president i know will happen and i hope someday will be the daughter sum
stuart: how about united health care? the health insurer has announced they are going to leave most of the obama carrots changes next year. jessica, that is obamacare. that is the president's legacy. this thing is spiraling out of control. it is collapsing. >> there is no -- it is true. stuart: that's the single biggest beast of domestic -- >> at the signature issue but not all there is to the obama presidency. but yes there's problems in that site they are reforming that. she's...
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the largest health insurance is pulling out of more obamacare markets. united health. selling individual plans in kentucky. that's the 26th state to quit so far. united health is also leading that market in iowa. they are losing money on the policies. of $6a posted a loss million. the japanese company makes everything from appliances to nuclear power. the value of the westinghouse unit. that's the latest bloomberg business flash area -- flash. francine: bp had a profit. rick is still on set with us. they didn't do great, but they beat expectations. how the year. airow the javier: that was a big surprise to the market. the refining sector is saving the day it bp. clear that oil companies have reduce costs. they are beginning to filter down into the bottom line. francine: it's all about cost-cutting and rationalization. at what point can this company grow again? i know it's linked to oil prices. javier: i think we are not going to see any growth until oil prices move higher. they've been telling investors they are guided investors to alan's those books with oil prices be
the largest health insurance is pulling out of more obamacare markets. united health. selling individual plans in kentucky. that's the 26th state to quit so far. united health is also leading that market in iowa. they are losing money on the policies. of $6a posted a loss million. the japanese company makes everything from appliances to nuclear power. the value of the westinghouse unit. that's the latest bloomberg business flash area -- flash. francine: bp had a profit. rick is still on set...
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a handful of dow components report including goldman sachs, johnson & johnson, united health care, intel. housing starts, building permits, both indications of future building activity, they are due out. and a house committee will hold a hearing on encryption and the debate over privacy versus national security. that's what to watch tuesday. >>> ceo elizabeth holmes says she's devastated that she didn't catch and fix the issues surrounding her lab earlier. in an interview with maria shriver on nbc's "today" show, her first since regulators proposed banning her startup for at least two years, she says she holds herself responsible. >> i'm the founder and ceo of this company. anything that happens in this company is my responsibility, thaild. we stopped testing and have taken the approach of saying, let's rebuild this entire laboratory from scratch. so that we can ensure it never happens again. >> the regulator's move comes after the company failed to fix a problem at a california lab, according to a letter from the centers for medicaid and medicare services obtained by "the wall street jo
a handful of dow components report including goldman sachs, johnson & johnson, united health care, intel. housing starts, building permits, both indications of future building activity, they are due out. and a house committee will hold a hearing on encryption and the debate over privacy versus national security. that's what to watch tuesday. >>> ceo elizabeth holmes says she's devastated that she didn't catch and fix the issues surrounding her lab earlier. in an interview with...
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. >> announcer: "world news now" weather, brought to you by united health care. the rest is up to you. that's where aarp medicare supplement insurance plans insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company come in. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they could help pay some of what medicare doesn't, saving you in out-of-pocket medical costs. the way really makes a difference later. that's what it means to go long™. call now and request this free decision guide. it's full of information on medicare and the range of aarp medicare supplement plans to choose from based on your needs and budget. all plans like these let you choose any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients, and there are no network restrictions. unitedhealthcare insurance company has over thirty years experience and the commitment to roll along with you, keeping you on course. so call now and discover how an aarp medicare supplement plan could go long™ for you. these are the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp, an organization serving the needs
. >> announcer: "world news now" weather, brought to you by united health care. the rest is up to you. that's where aarp medicare supplement insurance plans insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company come in. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they could help pay some of what medicare doesn't, saving you in out-of-pocket medical costs. the way really makes a difference later. that's what it means to go long™. call now and request this free decision...
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population. >> it's not uncommon for inmates to want to spend time in the mental health unit. there are no cells, fewer inmates and it's a quieter setting. >> i just like it to be quiet where i could watch tv. >> you're a heck of an actor. >> thank you. i seen a lot of people throw temper tantrums before, saying they are hearing voices and suicidal and all that. if you're going to do something, you got to play it out to its fullest. >> officers say they won't take risk if an inmate appears to be in a state of distress, it's not the first time they hear one cry wolf. >> you get to know after a while who is pretty much playing a game and who is for real. you know, it just becomes kind of a spidey sense so to speak. >> dixon never made it back to the mental health unit but said he's glad to be free of the restraint chair. >> trust me nobody can get out of that car seat, not the best of the best of the best, not even if you're houdini can you get out of that thing. >>> while inmates in this housing unit are only released from their cells a few at a time they can visit with each ot
population. >> it's not uncommon for inmates to want to spend time in the mental health unit. there are no cells, fewer inmates and it's a quieter setting. >> i just like it to be quiet where i could watch tv. >> you're a heck of an actor. >> thank you. i seen a lot of people throw temper tantrums before, saying they are hearing voices and suicidal and all that. if you're going to do something, you got to play it out to its fullest. >> officers say they won't take...
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the nation's largest health insurer, united health care is going to bolt from obamacare, big losses. coming up, obamacare's architect, zeke emanuel is here, sparks will fly. next, the democrat party will protect hillary from being indicted. the judge is here and what he has to say about that. more after this. ♪ anything worth pursuing requires knowledge, hard work and a plan. at baird, we approach your wealth management strategy the same way to create a financial plan built to last from generation to generation. we'll listen. we'll talk. we'll plan. baird. ♪ [engine revs] ♪ ♪ [engine revving] the all-new audi a4 is here. poallergies?reather. stuffy nose? can't sleep? take that. a breathe right nasal strip instantly opens your nose up to 38% more than allergy medicine alone. shut your mouth and say goodnight, mouthbreathers. breathe right. ♪ e. stuart: yes, we put them on death watch and now it's happened. filed for chapter 11? >> filed for bankruptcy. the darling of renewable energy, lost 99% of market value since last summer and probably face litigation because of failed d
the nation's largest health insurer, united health care is going to bolt from obamacare, big losses. coming up, obamacare's architect, zeke emanuel is here, sparks will fly. next, the democrat party will protect hillary from being indicted. the judge is here and what he has to say about that. more after this. ♪ anything worth pursuing requires knowledge, hard work and a plan. at baird, we approach your wealth management strategy the same way to create a financial plan built to last from...
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united health care officials say that the company will only keep the exchanges in a handful of states. it is still unclear which states those will be, and the company says that the markets for the exchanges are relatively small and carry a significant short term risk. >>> water is receding in houston, texas. the death toll after days after flooding, it is on the rise. officials say that at least eight people have been killed, and most have drowned after driving in the high water. crews have rescued more than 2300 stranded residents since monday, and the flood caused an estimated $5 billion in damage and it has been an oh, so difficult week for houston, and their surrounding areas. >> and that same system will be heading here on friday but by the time it gets here, it will be at a dramatically weaken state. >> right. >> we will not see anything like that. we will just have showers and thunderstorms. tonight, storm tracker six live double scan, showing no rain out there really not even a cloud in the sky. so chopper six, taking flight and look at that, the bright nearly full moon. it wi
united health care officials say that the company will only keep the exchanges in a handful of states. it is still unclear which states those will be, and the company says that the markets for the exchanges are relatively small and carry a significant short term risk. >>> water is receding in houston, texas. the death toll after days after flooding, it is on the rise. officials say that at least eight people have been killed, and most have drowned after driving in the high water. crews...
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united health care has had trouble attracting the younger customers who subsidize care for older and sicker patients in 34 states. this year. yesterday, atsede baysa of ethiopia won the boston marathon. well, today she gave her trove tow bobbi gibbs. it was 50 years ago today that gibbs snuck spot mens-only race and became the first woman to finish it. baysa called her an amazing woman. gib promised to return the trophy next year. is house speaker paul ryan serious about not running for president? well, steven colbert pressed him for tonight's "late show." >> i have said i do not want nor would i accept the republican nomination. >> got it. so you're considering the nomination. >> no, no, i'm not. >> okay, i'll give you some time to mull this one over. ( laughter ) how about now? >> still no. >> so that's a maybe? >> no, it's a no. ( laughter ). >> like a no-no? or one of those no, i don't want i'll accept it if you just give it to me nos. >> it's a no-no. >> pelley: you can see more of speaker ryan on "the late show with stephen colbert" right after your late local news here on cbs.
united health care has had trouble attracting the younger customers who subsidize care for older and sicker patients in 34 states. this year. yesterday, atsede baysa of ethiopia won the boston marathon. well, today she gave her trove tow bobbi gibbs. it was 50 years ago today that gibbs snuck spot mens-only race and became the first woman to finish it. baysa called her an amazing woman. gib promised to return the trophy next year. is house speaker paul ryan serious about not running for...
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health care to name a few. wednesday we'll get an update on the spring selling season with a report on existing home sales. thursday the european central bank meets and that's what to watch next week. >>> the department of homeland security has sent out an alert to windows users. if you have apple quicktime installed, uninstall it. apple pulled support for that software and it is not issuing an additional security update on that and a lack of updates means lack of protection, making it easier for hackers to access your computer. >>> general motors is recalling 1 million newer trucks for faulty seat belts. the automaker said the retail covers 2014 and 2015 chevrolet silverado and gmc sierra 1500 pickups. gm says there have been no reports of crashes or injuries. >>> target is doing it again. following last year's wildly successful lily pulitzer limited edition launch this sunday the retailer is selling a line of mara mecco goods, expected to sell out quickly, leaving many customers empty handed and fuming. as co
health care to name a few. wednesday we'll get an update on the spring selling season with a report on existing home sales. thursday the european central bank meets and that's what to watch next week. >>> the department of homeland security has sent out an alert to windows users. if you have apple quicktime installed, uninstall it. apple pulled support for that software and it is not issuing an additional security update on that and a lack of updates means lack of protection, making it...