Billionaire. This is just over an hour. Mr. Clinton we have here a fascinating opening panel. I want to bring them out and talk about, not only the disruptions in a positive way that they have made in health care, why they do it and how they measure success in terms of people. So, let me first introduced the panelists. I would like to bring out Elizabeth Holmes, the founder of theranos. She dropped out of stanford to start this company, a blood Analytical Company that has more than 500 people employed and is valued at 9 billion. Not bad work. And, as you see, she is quite young. When i met her at Henry Kissingers birthday party, with George Scholz who was 92 years old, i thought anyone with that agent span has a bright future. Since im closer to 92 than her age, it looked like a wise move. Lets bring her out. Give her a hand. [applause] Joshua Kushner is the cofounder of oscar health. He wants to do something really interesting, which is reinvent Health Insurance. And how people intera
How can we enable you to work with customers in a way in which you are capable of doing working together to make sure that we are providing the best Consumer Experience . And the best overall experience. I think in many ways, the Insurance Company and hospitals are butting heads, because incentives are not aligned, but hopefully that will change. President clinton it is interesting you gave that example, because that is another version of what elizabeth said about Early Intervention through technology not being insurable because you do not know you are sick yet. Both of you have different noninvasive technologies, that is what they do. That is their day job. So, let me go jeffrey, how, these people are really amazing, right . [applause] so, how do you propose, what are you going to do with what they know . In other words, how do we align the incentives and Healthcare System and government policy and all that so that their ideas can blue bloom . We have a system that has for a long time
Morning, your take on day two of the Government Shutdown. 202 7370001, 202 7370002, and independence 202 6280205. 12 can email us at journal cspan. Org. Phone is davidhe hawking, Senior Editor with roll call. What will happen today . What is the latest . I do not think we know too much about what will happen today except almost certainly what happens today, whatever , we think the piecemeal bill we will have today is opening the National Institute of health. There were reports yesterday that some young all in a Clinical Trial at nih for cancer treatment, that the trial had to stop and the kids did not get their treatment. What through social media and capital. Almost certainly that will face the same fate as the bills that moved yesterday, which would have involved allowing the District Of Columbia to locally. Aise money to stay open the National Parks and Veterans Administration to keep going. All of those got republican votes, but that was not enough to pass the bill under the two th
Studies, john monahan whos been involved with the Oneill Institute and is now the special assistant to president dejoy ya on a range of issues, including health issues. Tim and linda oneill who made the Oneill Institute possible through their vision and generosity and, of course, to the faculty director of the to kneel institute, larry godsden, who really is just a visionary in Global Health law and who has done so much to focus us on this crisis and to bring us here today. So we brought together the most influential speakers in the country from the cdc,. Doctors working on the ground in west africa, as well as Global Security experts. This is the convening power at its finest. Thank you all for being here, and let me turn things over now to dr. Godsden. Thank you very much, bill. We really appreciate you taking the time to come. What im going to do is, first of all, you can see were sitting could be on easy chairs down on easy chairs, and were planning to do that because we want to ha
We can also get an early look at where republican senators assistant ahead of the trial as the senate is about to vote on a motion from senator rand paul on whether the proceeding is constitutional. Meantime down the street at the white house, President Biden signed on ending racial inequities on a wide range of issues. Things like housing, criminal justice, voting rights, health care, education, and economic mobility. Joining us now, our White House Correspondent for the pbs news hour, and an msnbc political analyst, mike is just across from the white house, and melissa murray, a professor at the New York University school of law who clerked for Supreme Court Justice Sonja Sotomayor when she was a federal Appeals Court judge. Yamich, let me start with you. In terms of this first attempt at taking a stab at dismissing the impeachment trial on the grounds of its constitutionality. Tell us from your reporting as to whether or not youre hearing from republicans they want to play more in t