when you have something like this, i think all americans think this is good. it s a model for the rest of the health care system. it reminds me of the point, when you ask americans especially veterans about the medical system, nobody says we are lucky to have the va system in this country. one final point, when people are asked to do you trust more to handle health care? not republicans, it s democrats. the now or at the point where the majority of americans say we want single-payer health care in this country. jesse: the last time the democrats handled the va, bureaucrats were getting bonuse bonuses. kimberly: i think those numbers are good at change. greg: with the naacp s warning african-americans to warning african-americans to stay away from an entire u.s. you know, geico just saved me warning african-americans to stay away from an entire u.s. hundreds of dollars on my car insurance. huh. i should take a closer look at geico. (dog panting)
fundraising mechanism to generate money. juan: i think the big change in the law was if you claim discrimination, you have to prove it. the burden is on you even if it s a woman or me as a black person or jesse as a genius would have to somehow say i was discriminated against and the pressure would be on the other person. it s with the police. now the pressure is on you. the naacp is saying be aware if you re going through there. greg: it s going for major contributing factor to a motivating factor. jesse: do you think they re looking for attention, to raise some dough off this? dana: it s possible the they could think it s meritorious and raise some mone money. the governor of missouri said that he wanted to bring the state in line with the 38 other
make sure you have bail money, be aware. they local naacp responded to what jesse said and said we didn t say don t come, we want you to be aware. greg: they did drill down on why the rates are higher there? there has to be some explanation, not just racism. juan: i don t know. kimberly: discrimination laws, federal laws, that s why you see the french and the change of numbers, not a matter of application and enforcement and making them commensurate with one another. jesse: it s harder for people to claim a protected class, is that with the senate bill does that people are fired up about? kimberly: that s one of the aspects they are taking issue with. when you see headlines about this, people think one thing it s not the case. is not any more dangerous to be in the state than it is in any of the other states. if you want my opinion on this, i think it s being used as a
make sure you have bail money, be aware. they local naacp responded to what jesse said and said we didn t say don t come, we want you to be aware. greg: they did drill down on why the rates are higher there? there has to be some explanation, not just racism. juan: i don t know. kimberly: discrimination laws, federal laws, that s why you see the french and the change of numbers, not a matter of application and enforcement and making them commensurate with one another. jesse: it s harder for people to claim a protected class, is that with the senate bill does that people are fired up about? kimberly: that s one of the aspects they are taking issue with. when you see headlines about this, people think one thing it s not the case. is not any more dangerous to be in the state than it is in any of the other states. if you want my opinion on this, i think it s being used as a
when you have something like this, i think all americans think this is good. it s a model for the rest of the health care system. it reminds me of the point, when you ask americans especially veterans about the medical system, nobody says we are lucky to have the va system in this country. one final point, when people are asked to do you trust more to handle health care? not republicans, it s democrats. the now or at the point where the majority of americans say we want single-payer health care in this country. jesse: the last time the democrats handled the va, bureaucrats were getting bonuse bonuses. kimberly: i think those numbers are good at change. greg: with the naacp s warning african-americans to stay away from an entire u.s.