WBZ's Laurie Kirby speaks with Congressman Eric Cantor (R) Virgina, the House Minority Whip.
Audio|Wed, 21 Oct 2009|More from WBZ's More on This
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“…states. That she would have a government plan competing with water to insurance companies in -- region. We just don't bankers Republicans it's that the -- competition that will bring prices down. More so I think that we should look toward. Bringing down the wall between states that allow folks to pick between let that thirteen hundred insurance companies. . And make it so that insurance companies compete for your business. …”
(NECN: Jim Braude) - Yes, insurance companies are rich and powerful and drive us crazy with their rate increases and their denials of claims. And lately, they've been on the defensive for lots of good reasons. Refusing to cove...
Video|Wed, 21 Oct 2009|More from Boston.com
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“…folks who can't catch a break I almost feel sorry for those insurance companies. . Yes insurance companies are rich and powerful and -- drivers crazy with their rate increases in their denials of claims. And lately they've been on …”
“…Obama is going to win the battle for the public option. The insurance companies may have the money and the lobbyists. But they've overplayed their hand. They lose their protection from anti trust law that's being …”
WBZ's Rod Fritz speaks with Governor Deval Patrick about the reforms announced Tuesday.
Audio|Tue, 20 Oct 2009|More from WBZ's More on This
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“…to divisions due. Get the best idea on cost control from the insurance companies and also did develop ideas around group purchasing cooperative. So that visitors can join together and get the bank and the buying …”
“…Do you think that this might drive some insurance companies out of Massachusetts. …”
(NECN: Katie Daly, Leicester, Mass.) - A home in Leicester, Massachusetts, was trashed yesterday when a moving truck ended up slamming into the home. Roger Castell is still trying to figure out how an 18-wheeler drove through the front door of...
Video|Tue, 20 Oct 2009|More from Boston.com
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“…So -- what canal with the insurance companies who gets batted -- like the media all -- than people think -- on maintenance. They -- the snow -- in them. …”
Pilots Asleep Alex the Parrot To The Moon or Not Tracking Food Who Will Take on the Phillies in the World Series Amelia Earharts Impact on Women
Audio|Mon, 19 Oct 2009|More from PRI: Here & Now Podcast
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“…or nutritionist. Might be salary based as we said paid for by insurance companies -- states. But under the current system doctors -- personal care physicians are paid by fees so say each time a patient …”
Tom Brady joins D&C to break down Sunday's beatdown vs. the Titans and look ahead to the trip to London
Audio|Mon, 19 Oct 2009|More from Patriots Monday & Friday
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“…power to save you money. The clout to choose from dozens of insurance companies to appreciate the time when you're overseas. Her expression by the gap. Oh all right your insurer that's that's your homework assignment …”
(NECN) - President Obama is praising the Senate finance committee's approval of his health care reform plan. He's also pushing back at critics of the plan and issuing a warning that without reform, costs will continue to rise and...
Video|Sat, 17 Oct 2009|More from Boston.com
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“…authors of one of these studies have now admitted publicly. That the insurance companies actually ask them to do -- complete job. It's smoke and mirrors it's bogus it's all too familiar. Every time we get close to passing reform insurance companies produce these following studies as prescription and say take one of these and Collison decade. Well not this time. The fact is …”
“…economy. And for decades whenever we have tried to reform the system insurance companies have done everything in their considerable power to stop us. We know that this an action has carried a terrible toll. In …”
President Barack Obama warns that healthcare costs will continue to rise and eventually devastate the U.S. economy without reform.
Audio|Sat, 17 Oct 2009|More from WBZ's More on This
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“…offers of one of these studies have now admitted publicly that the insurance companies actually asked them to do an incomplete job. It's smoke and mirrors it's bogus. It's all too familiar. Every time we get close to passing reform the insurance companies produce these phony studies as prescription and say tech wannabes and Collison decade. Well not this time. The fact is the insurance …”
“…And for decades whenever we have tried to reform the system the insurance companies have done everything in their considerable power to stop us. We know that this an action has carried a terrible toll. In …”
Phil Kerpen, policy director of Patients First, discusses the Senate health care bill and CBO report. The real cost of the Senate bill is $904 billion but it will leave 25 million Americans uninsured and cost over $31,000 per person covered. Patients First is denouncing this irresponsible Washington takeover legislation
Audio|Wed, 14 Oct 2009|More from Finneran's Forum
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“…uninsured people. Then you get the football where people say hey the insurance companies are required to cover me if I've got a preexisting condition that it charger anymore -- my premium. Located -- civil penalty …”
“…Plug it -- what I. Of the insurance companies is the original version of it. Had they had a penalty that started at 750 dollar per person going up to 3800 …”
On today's podcast — coverage of the U.S. Senate Finance Committee vote on healthcare reform; author Max Blumenthal and his new book, "Republican Gomorrah: Inside the Movement that Shattered the Party"; warning signs of swine flu among children; part two in our week-long series on family farms; and critic-at-large Ed Siegel's picks for this Broadway season.
Audio|Tue, 13 Oct 2009|More from PRI: Here & Now Podcast
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“…require everyone get insurance and then with so many newly insured the insurance companies. . Would make a lot more money so they agreed to -- a crime that they'd have to cover of people despite previous conditions. Now they say the deal has changed the new bills watered down fewer penalties for people who don't get insurance. An insurance companies say they feel. At least -- of their way to get sick and then still get insurance because insurance companies have been required to cover them even if they're sick with previous conditions. …”