Likely the last debate stage appearance for some of these contenders makes the next round. We are grateful you spent the evening with us, thinking from detroit. They hit the stage and they hit each other over issues like medicare for all, over and borders and a lot more. In moments, we are going to talk to Reince Priebus dennis kucinich, brian york, and dan bongino among others. Last night we told you the real meaning behind bernies flailing arms, John Delaneys cool and that grin, and what do the candidates unknowingly reveal tonight quick to are bodily which expert is back. Shell be with us to tie it all together. We go live to detroit where Shannon Bream is here with one on the Ground Reaction you cant miss about tonights debate. Shannon . A lot of interviews here in detroit, laura, and we saw a lot of what we saw last night ideological split on big things primarily health care. Again, candidates going back and forth whether private insurance should be done away with altogether, alon
say in it is the first problem that s wrong. we ve got to start having health care that s based on outcomes. why is it that you should go to a doctor and they just give you a medicine to keep you symp matically a little bit better? shouldn t we want doctors that cure you, heal you, work together with other physicians to have that happen? when you get your car fixed, what happens? they say, we could do a temporary fix for this much or we could give you a really permanent fix for this much. shouldn t you get that in health care? shouldn t you get to decide whether you want the tylenol in the hospital or whether you don t? the second thing is doctors don t give you those ten tests out of the fact that they want to. they give them to you for the 90% chance they re going to get sued. we have to have torte reform throughout the country to stop these reckless lawsuits that are driving health care up.
a doctor and they just give you a medicine to keep you symptomatically a little bit better? shouldn t we want doctors that cure you, heal you, work together with other physicians to have that happen? when you get your car fixed, what happens? they say, we could do a temporary fix for this much or we could give you a really permanent fix for this much. shouldn t you get that in health care? shouldn t you get to decide whether you want the tylenol in the hospital or whether you don t? the second thing is doctors don t give you those ten tests out of the fact that they want to. they give them to you for the 90% chance they re going to get sued. we have to have torte reform throughout the country to stop these reckless lawsuits that are driving health care up. the next thing is these certificate of need bills, we have to get rid of those. those basically say there s no competition in health care. so, a hospital can say, i don t want any other hospital near me
unvaccinated rates as high as 40%. it s not a hypothetical. once vaccine mandates go into effect, we are going to see health service difficult rupgss. there needs to be plans put in place by the federal and state governments to deal with these workforce shortages as they arise. i know you point to this national disconnect in general, again, one of the many things exacerbated, and now we see in a spotlight because of covid, but the disconnect between rural and urban areas in this country. with this increased spotlight, do you see any real action that could lead to change? well, i think the important thing is change how we re talking about this. the focus needs to get away from what the federal government thinks we should be doing, and it needs to be on leadership within these rural communities. what do we need to do to keep our businesses open and our health care up and running? i think that change in conversation has to happen,
take credit. we ve had a 168 months of positive job growth, the longest streak in american history. over 80 months of that was due to president barack obama. thank you, barack obama. laura: is that sad, because manufacturing jobs obviously is four to 70,000 from trump, which is up, blue-collar wages. because the economy is good, they have to convince voters that other things are more important than the economy. indeed, if you look at a number of polls, must democrats cite other issues when what is the most important issue facing the country today. usually people say it s the jobs and the economy. sku and immigration. they will put immigration up at the list, health care up in the list. sometimes people will put gun violence. democrats will put gun violence or climate change. joe biden started his campaign with a video about charlottesville.