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FAIR discusses the issues facing HR 3590 otherwise known as the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act in regards to illegal aliens. By collecting taxpayer subsidies illegal aliens can foot the bill for health care. This, in turn, could cost the United States up to 30 billion dollars a year. To learn more visit: fairus.org
Guest: Sandy Eason, CEO of Exceptional Service Home Career Agency and Exceptional Service joins us to discuss her home care agency and Career Training Center. Christopher Brook of The North Carolina ACLU discusses the legalities of the Senate Health Care Bill, the travel ban Jeff Sessions and other related topics. Adrian Jones, Head Football Coach at Shaw University previews their upcoming season. Darryl Jacobs, ABA scout and NBA scout joins us to discuss the latest news from the NBA.
Today we'll talk with Austin Ruse, author of “Fake Science: Exposing the Left's skewed statistics, fuzzy facts, and dodgy data” (Regnery), Preston A. Wells, Jr. Senior Research Fellow Ed Haislmaier, on the status of the Senate Health Care Bill, and Bryan Riley, Jay Van Andel Senior Policy Analyst in trade policy at the Center for Free Markets and Regulatory Reform, on the White House's blueprint for renegotiating NAFTA.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
CBO scores Senate health care bill. What's Next: Health Care. Daniel Greenfield, Shillman Fellow at the David Horowitz Center.. Say What??
The Republican-controlled Senate has had a hard time repealing and replacing Obamacare, a goal for the party since 2010. And now the latest attempt by Mitch McConnell got a surprise delay. Guest host León Krauze explores whether that will weaken the bill's chances. If it succeeds, does it even resemble a truly Republican version of a healthcare project?
Monday's edition of Trending Today USA was hosted by Liftable Media's Ernie Brown.In this half hour, the guests and topics discussed were:1. Ellen Ratner (Talk Media News) -- Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell announced that the Senate will delay consideration of the Republican health care bill while Sen. John McCain recovers from surgery for a blood clot.2. Jason Wert (USA Radio) -- Environmentalists are sounding the alarm over the level of toxins found under a Tennessee power plant.3. Lexie King (Red Alert Politics) -- An airline is changing the movies they offer mid-flight..the reason has many folks talking.4. Roundtable Discussion -- Pink Floyd founder Roger Waters said he has no regrets about turning parts of his tour into as much an anti-Trump rally as a rock concert. Like us on Facebook!
Episode 6 of ColinTalk features interviews with Erin & Julia from CareOregon as we discuss the new Senate Health Care Bill, Medicaid, how this will affect Americans, as well as the difference between the House, Senate and the new Senate Health Care Bill. Remember to join us next week as we debut Episode 7, the new Lift For The 22 Special Edition with CEO & Founder Carter Davies & Veteran Ryan Kramer! Credits: Producer & Editing: Colin Fracasso-Boone Graphic Design: Colin Fracasso-Boone, Sketch App Descriptions & Info: Colin Fracasso-Boone Panel Interviewees: Erin Fair Taylor & Julia Pirani from CareOregon Music: Bensound Information, Questions: Panel Interviewees and Multiple News Sources
Rand Paul says he will vote no on Senate health care bill.Revised Senate health care bill
Title says it all, really. Prepare for your Senate Healthcare Bill update (before the July recess) and discussion of the Georgia and South Carolina special elections. Grab an empanada and get stressed 'bout the mess with your pals Beth and Whit. Recorded June 25, 2017. Intro/Outro: Gardens & Villa - "Dominos"
The Senate is back this week and Republican leaders are once again looking for votes for their health care plan. It’s a tough sell for lots of reasons. The bill tips towards conservatives and moderates say no. Rewrite the language so that moderates are happy -- and the conservatives bolt. And it only takes three GOP no votes for this bill to fail. Both the Senate bill, and the House counterpart, are supposed to be about repealing the Affordable Care Act. But for Indian Country there is something else at stake, jobs.
The podcast is back! This month we talk about the biggest issue on the table for Nevada's aging population, and those that love them - the health care bill before the senate. We talk through why it's a bad deal for Nevada and just what the impact would be on the Silver State. We also introduce you to AARP Nevada's newest member of the team, Director of Community Outreach Jacqueline Barnett.
Marc Stier, Director of the PA Budget and Policy Center, joins the podcast to talk about the Senate health care bill, how it would affect Pennsylvanians, what it would mean for the millions of people in America who rely on Medicaid, and why GOP Senators aren't telling you the truth about it.
Ballots and Bottles have their first ever guest appearance! Friend from college and low key twitter celebrity, Pete Blackburn, joins the podcast to talk the Senate Health Care Bill, Syria & Russia, Trump's Time Covers, and the Supreme Courts decision on Trumps travel ban. Moreover, FOX Sports laid off all their writers and we have an INSIDE SCOOP on what the future of Fox will be. Most importantly, Lexi and Ellen learn strangers are venmo'ing Pete money, so find Ellen on Venmo @Ellen-Fleming and Lexi @LexiDussi - Don't forget to DM/Email us your shirt size and address BallotsandBottles@Gmail.com and follow us on twitter @EllenFlem @LexiDussi @BallotsBottles
William Galston, Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution and John Fortier, Director of the Democracy Project at the Bipartisan Policy Center, discuss with host Carol Castiel recent developments in US politics including the Supreme Court's ruling on President Donald Trump's travel ban, the stalled Senate healthcare legislation, and implications of recent special elections for Democrats.
Republicans in the U.S. Senate completely boofed their health care bill, so this week on "So That Happened" we discuss the politics of their failure as well as how the underlying policy could change when the zombie Senate bill rises from the dead next month. President Trump continues to seem completely unaware of what's in the legislation, and even resigned to its failure. And we also take a look at the increasing concentration of corporate power and the failure of both parties in the U.S. to stand up to monopolies. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Guest: Christopher Brook, from the ACLU of North Carolina joins us to discuss the President's travel Ban, how it will affect people and if he thinks the Supreme Court will put the entire travel ban in place.Dr Wilmer J Leon, Syndicated Talk Show Host on XM Satellite radio will talk about the Senate Health Care Bill, if he thinks it will be passed after the Senate returns after the holiday and other related topics.Ronald Agers of ESPN True Hoops Network and TV producer in Charlotte, NC joins us to break down the winners and losers in the NBA Draft.Sandy Eason, CEO of Exceptional Service Health Care Agency(www.exceptionalservicehca.com) and Exceptional Service Career Training Center (www.exceptionalservicectc.com) tells us about the services her home care agency provides, the classes she offers including the special class promotion she is currently running. You can ask questions to our guest at labatchelor40@gmail.com or padnation2@twitter Interested in advertising on the show, email us at labatchelor40@gmail.com Listen to the podcast of each show at thebatchelorpadnetwork.com Follow us at padnation@facebook, padnation2@twitter
Wednesday's edition of Trending Today USA was hosted by Liftable Media's Ernie Brown.In this half hour, the guests and topics discussed were:1. The Top 5 Trending Stories2. Matt Purple (deputy editor, Rare Politics) -- Senator Mitch McConnell is working to win over the holdout Republicans opposed to the GOP healthcare plan after he was forced to delay a vote on the bill.3. Tim Burg (Liftable Media) -- A viral post on social media has a woman from Boston steaming mad.4. Bob Dvorchak (military veteran, war correspondent) -- As we approach the 4th of July, most Americans think of hot dogs, fireworks, and relaxation. But what price do those things come at? And isn’t it our military and veterans we can thank for the freedoms we possess?5. Siraj Hashmi (assistant editor, Red Alert Politics) -- News is out regarding cities that raised the minimum wage.Like us on Facebook!Image credit: Disney | ABC Television Group
BR 6-27-17; On this edition of Beyond Reason Radio Yaffee gives his take on the Senate Healthcare Bill and how the Republicans have basically caved to the Democrat premise that it is the job of the government to guarantee healthcare to people. He also gives his take on the Supreme Court rulings, CNN producer admitting their bias against Trump, and things that made Yaffee laffee! Listen to the full podcast here!
Please join your host SUSAN KNOWLES as she welcomes her guest LARRY WARD, Chairman and Founder of Constitutional Rights PAC.We are going to be delving into a lot of topics, including those about President Trump, GOP, Dems, the Senate Healthcare Bill and many other issues of concern to Conservatives today. Don't miss what will surely be a lively discussion.Larry Ward is also the president of Political Media Inc, a Right of Center New Media consulting firm located on Capitol Hill.Over the past six national election cycles, Mr. Ward's company has compiled a consistent winning record in its political and public relations campaigns. Ward has achieved this success through merging almost two decades of advertising knowledge with political savvy, providing unparalleled solutions for today’s political environment.Additionally, he is an outspoken defender of the Constitution and Bill of Rights, most recently organizing and participating in the Million Veteran March to the WWII Memorial in response to the October 2013 Federal Government shutdown.
BR 6-27-17; On this edition of Beyond Reason Radio Yaffee gives his take on the Senate Healthcare Bill and how the Republicans have basically caved to the Democrat premise that it is the job of the government to guarantee healthcare to people. He also gives his take on the Supreme Court rulings, CNN producer admitting their bias against Trump, and things that made Yaffee laffee! Listen to the full podcast here!
Special Guest ALAN SEAWRIGHT of Zion Politics on the show to add a little LDS doctrine to our political discussion. We break down the Senate Healthcare Bill. Our sponsor this week is Strawberry C! What is it? Who knows, but you'll definitely want it. Alan talks about his experience with medicaid, Jason Chaffetz, and the Republican Convention. We talk about candidates for Utah's 3rd Congressional District: John Curtis, mayor of Provo with high approval rating. Tanner Ainge, possible carpetbagger!? And Curtis Herod... the delegate choice and man with a questionable blogging history.
Senate Republicans are expected to vote this week on their health care bill that includes cuts to Medicaid funding and allows states to curtail coverage for pre-existing conditions.This hour, we get reactions from the state's health care advocate Ted Doolittle and Connecticut Senator Richard Blumenthal.Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
CORRECTION: The Senate health care bill was introduced, not passed, as was incorrectly stated in this episode. The United States Senate introduced their own version of a “repeal and replace” health care bill last week. Many of the concerns OHSU had with the house version remain with this bill. And a forum held at OHSU brought together business leaders to discuss gun violence as a public health issue. Guests: Abby Tibbs, associate vice president for government relations; Dr. Brian Gibbs, vice president for equity and inclusion; John Rosenthal, founder of Stop Handgun Violence and president of Meredith Management; Dr. John Hunter, interim dean of the School of Medicine.
Nate Shelman fills in one last time. Part of Trump’s travel ban reinstated, what parts are still in effect?Callers weigh in on current state of immigration, religious freedom and the effects of the reinstated Travel Ban. Stephen Yates joins on to talk reinstated Travel Ban. Plus, a Florida Man who tries to take a selfie with a gator. Finally, the GOP can’t seem to get the Senate Health Care Bill right, and the Democratic party is imploding and can't help. That and much more!
Shortly before the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) released its score for the Senate healthcare bill, Patricia Salber, MD, MBA, of The Doctor Weighs In, and Nathan Bays, managing director at Cain Brothers, a healthcare investment bank, and policy advisor to The Health Management Academy, discussed how the Senate bill stands up to the House bill and speculation about how the CBO might score the bill.
Please join your host SUSAN KNOWLES as she welcomes her guest LARRY WARD, Chairman and Founder of Constitutional Rights PAC.We are going to be delving into a lot of topics, including those about President Trump, GOP, Dems, the Senate Healthcare Bill and many other issues of concern to Conservatives today. Don't miss what will surely be a lively discussion.Larry Ward is also the president of Political Media Inc, a Right of Center New Media consulting firm located on Capitol Hill.Over the past six national election cycles, Mr. Ward's company has compiled a consistent winning record in its political and public relations campaigns. Ward has achieved this success through merging almost two decades of advertising knowledge with political savvy, providing unparalleled solutions for today’s political environment.Additionally, he is an outspoken defender of the Constitution and Bill of Rights, most recently organizing and participating in the Million Veteran March to the WWII Memorial in response to the October 2013 Federal Government shutdown.
Episode 3 of ColinTalk features a Week In Review, Interviews and Panel Questions with Nancy and Jon. We discuss our main story, the Senate Health Care Bill, but will it pass? And how will the Senate Health Care Bill affect America? We’re also going to touch on the 21 states Russia hacked during the election, President Trump & James Comey’s supposedly taped private conversations, President Trump’s response, and more information regarding North Korea & the treatment of Otto Warmbier.
All 48 Democrats are sure to vote "No" on the Senate's version of healthcare reform. Both moderates and conservatives see devils in the details, so not all 52 Republicans are prepared to vote "Yes." We find out what it's likely to mean if they do.
Brownstein Policy Director Cate McCanless is joined by Gary Rotto from Borrego Health and Brownstein advisors Drew Littman, Peter Goodloe and Laura Johnson for a discussion on the newly released Senate health care bill. The group touches on how the new bill differs from the AHCA and the ACA, the proposed cuts to Medicaid, the elimination of the individual mandate and their thoughts on the possible outcomes and timing of the Senate bill.
in this episode we are going to talk about the role of government and what is actually forWe also be discussing the Senate Health Care Bill and the possiblilty of Robot Economy
Bill Press welcomes Tierney Sneed, Rep. Raul Ruiz (D-CA), & Matt Laslo to discuss the unveiling of the Senate GOP's health care bill, what it will take for the bill to fail, why Democrats are calling it 'cruel,' & calls for Nancy Pelosi to step down as minority leader - the full Friday edition of the Bill Press Show!
Republicans have released their healthcare bill. Although they didn't get rid of it, they did take some of the worst parts out of Obamacare, and made it better. Both the House and the Senate need to work together in order to make this great. This new healthcare has big improvements compared to Obamacare, but if we didn't want a healthcare bill then why don't we pass a bill to kill it? Listen to Pat & Stu for FREE on TheBlaze Radio Network from 5p-7p ET, Mon. through Fri. www.theblaze.com/radioTwitter: @PatandStuFacebook: PatandStu Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Senate's long-awaited health care bill is out. Michael F. Cannon says its provisions would be worse than doing nothing to repeal the Affordable Care Act. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
To read the new Senate healthcare bill - here is a link for you to read: www.icontaxgroup.org
On today show, Lee and Garland talk about the Senate's already-controversial new health care bill, plus they'll debate how President Trump's speech went last night in Iowa and do a round of Middle East news.In round one of today's show, Garland and Lee talk about the Senate and their new healthcare bill that is already arnering opposition from inside the Republican Party. Is there any way out of the healthcare political catastrophe?In round two, we will talk about President Trump's speech last night in Iowa that touched on healthcare, immigration and obstruction by the Democrats. Is the best place for President Trump in front of a large crowd?In round three we'll have a roundup of news in the Middle East, including a deadly Taliban and attack in Afghanistan, Turkey and Iran coming to the aid of Qater and a new story about secret prisons in Yemen that the US and Saudis are behind.
To read the new Senate healthcare bill - here is a link for you to read: www.icontaxgroup.org
On today's episode of Right to Life Radio, John Gerardi digs into the new healthcare bill introduced today into the US Senate, discussing its pro-life impact. He also talks about David Daleiden's legal case in San Francisco, and how the judge dropped 14 of the 15 charges against him.
Marc Stier, Director of the PA Budget and Policy Center, joins us to talk health care again. The U.S. Senate is secretly, quietly crafting their version of an ACA replacement bill, and Marc gives us the latest on those dealings and what it could mean for Pennsylvania.
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As a somewhat battered and bruised healthcare reform bill makes its way to what appears to be certain passage in the Senate, critics from both parties are complaining about the bill. What deals did the Democrats make to keep it alive? What battles lie ahead when the House and Senate meet to create the final piece of legislation? Also, airlines will pay for making travelers wait, and cybersecurity at the White House and a possible hacking at Citibank. Sara Terry guest hosts.