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A look at the financial system one year after Lehman Bros. collapse

A look at the financial system one year after Lehman Bros. collapse

WBZ's Lisa Meyer with more.

Audio|Tue, 15 Sep 2009|More from WBZ's More on This
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“…lesson. Is that. The visible financial system. So called the banks and insurance companies securities firms. Are only one part of the overall financial system and this so called shadow. Banking system is every bit as …”

Polls mixed on post-speech healthcare bounce

Polls mixed on post-speech healthcare bounce

WBZ's Kendall Buhl speaks to ABC News political analyst, Steve Roberts.

Audio|Mon, 14 Sep 2009|More from WBZ's More on This
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“…And her ideas look let's. Have a trigger let's say if the insurance companies don't cut costs and they don't. Act responsibly that down the line public option would be put in place and the argument …”

Brown: Mass. Needs Diverse Voices In Congress

Brown: Mass. Needs Diverse Voices In Congress

The field of candidates for the Senate seat once held by the late Edward M. Kennedy is taking shape. Massachusetts state Sen. Scott Brown launched a campaign over the weekend for the Republican nomination. WBUR's Bob Oakes spoke with Scott Brown about health care reform, financial regulation, the war in Afghanistan and other issues.

Audio|Mon, 14 Sep 2009|More from WBUR: Daily News Update
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“…Massachusetts. And that we have a fantastic healthcare system -- teaching hospitals insurance companies to provide great benefits for our states. Why would we wanted to I feel dumb down the medical services and medical insurance …”

GOP candidate eyes Kennedy seat

GOP candidate eyes Kennedy seat

WBZ's Ed Walsh speaks with State Senator Scott Brown

Audio|Mon, 14 Sep 2009|More from WBZ's More on This
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“…of the people -- insured. We have the best doctors teaching hospitals insurance companies that provide services why do we want a dumb down our medical services and to. Basically conform to some government. Option it …”

President Obama: "I refuse to allow that future to happen"

President Obama: "I refuse to allow that future to happen"

(NECN) - President Obama continues his press on health care reform. In Saturday's internet address, the President cited a new report from the Treasury Department. Saying that about half of all Americans under 65 will lose thei...

Video|Sat, 12 Sep 2009|More from Boston.com
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“…the insurance you have worked better -- you. Make it illegal for insurance companies to deny you coverage because of preexisting conditions or drop your coverage when you get sick but water down when you needed …”

Obama details 'insurance exchange' at rally

Obama details 'insurance exchange' at rally

(NECN: Minneapolis, Minn.) - President Barack Obama led a rally on Saturday in Minneapolis, responding to concerns over the proposed health insurance reform the president outlined Wednesday night to a joint session of Congress. "Even after...

Video|Sat, 12 Sep 2009|More from Boston.com
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“…you. -- yeah. Under the plan. It won't be against the law insurance companies to deny you coverage because pre existing division. At the end -- there. It would be against the ball went through a …”

President Obama Radio Address 09/12/09

President Obama Radio Address 09/12/09

President Barack Obama says about half of all Americans under 65 will lose their health coverage at some point over the next 10 years.

Audio|Sat, 12 Sep 2009|More from WBZ's More on This
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“…make the insurance you have worked better few. Make it illegal for insurance companies to deny you coverage because of preexisting condition or drop your coverage when you get sick or water down when you need …”

Can We Afford Health Reform?

Can We Afford Health Reform?

Instead of being paid a fee for each service the commission plan would pay health care providers a flat fee for each patient in their network for a year of coverage. It is a radical change and its proponents say it will improve patients health cut down on unnecessary tests and reduce costs. Critics say its another step on the way to rationed care.

Audio|Fri, 11 Sep 2009|More from Radio Boston
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“…of risk. Onto the doctors themselves and he's not the -- insurance companies to absorb that risky time quality care absolutely is the jobless insurance companies to absorb risk and it is something called insurance risk. And insurance -- that's something that. A provider has no control over. …”

“…And replace it with global payment it's much too complicated. Involves private insurance companies. . And it involves risk adjustment and payments for quality. It involves about complicated. Arrangements that are not going to be practical and …”

Health care debate: Fact and fiction

Health care debate: Fact and fiction

(NECN: Latoyia Edwards) - Congress is unmistakably divided over health care reform. Americans witnessed the scowls on one side of the room and the cheers on the other during President Obama’s speech Wednesday before a joint session. There wer...

Video|Fri, 11 Sep 2009|More from Boston.com
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“…Primetime address the president spoke directly. Two insurance companies stating he wants to make it illegal for them to watered down or drop coverage for sick Americans. He wants to get rid of the arbitrary coverage caps and limit out of pocket expenses for patients I have no interest in putting insurance companies out of business. …”

Did Obama Convince You?

Did Obama Convince You?

Rep. Joe Wilson (R-S.C.) said today that his interruption of President Obama's speech by shouting out, "You lie!" was "spontaneous." Should he have apologized for his heckling?

Audio|Thu, 10 Sep 2009|More from Howie Carr
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“…employees' plans and dump them into the public system. And whether private insurance companies can compete with the public option depends on whether Obama keeps his pledge. But the public program won't be subsidized. Okay here's another one this is talk about it you don't you think reverend bike talked about pie in the sky by and by when you die. Insurance companies will be required to cover with no extra charge routine checkups. And preventive care like mammograms and colonoscopy peace. How does that …”