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Now at 680 W arterial. The error report. Economy's lost seven million jobs over the last two years and our government is deeply in -- after what can only be described as a decade. Problem is I'm actually adamantly opposed to then it's time for some G. One year ago. I took office a mid two wars.
A severe recession. The financial -- Laps of a government deeply in debt and return to. That's nothing new dogs are murdered and things went step by. We have across not just because what's happened last year or two years but professional unless they hear me and clear it's time to have a leader of child and now I'm. I'll -- is beyond my team had no broadcasting from. Building picks Tom --
No no I don't that's what messy chooses to Hillary goes. This is Scott Brown's days you'll soon be saying that our license plates. Scott -- stated that little profile on BR they sell the old man on the mound of New Hampshire played -- of stuff around profile pop up maybe don't take the car.
Most powerful this superimpose it over the license plan. That'd be cool the observed at the absurdities of the age of Obama remain right in front of -- love imagining that Barack Obama wakes up in the middle -- startled from a deep sleep -- thing about Scott -- us nothing about Scarborough you know we try to get its 3 AM many phones do no -- wireless hot hot hot. Cup -- you'll love that image of being this Saturday and I live at the other day we tried to do on the air it's a system worked -- The beauty of it was us that it that. You have all the boring leaders of congress sitting in a meeting together right -- CNN. -- Barbara Boxer is one others -- rocks yeah ran out and yeah is each one looks it's Friday -- he winks at them and this'll twinkling sound happens. And they start having sexual fantasies about it's Scott -- amber and one of the people's Marty Frankel was daughter come on now -- just tell you what the federal last it was very -- to go to their cute funny it was light Scott has this mesmerizing. Ability to seduce everybody's. It was a very clever bit but the bad part for Scott was they have an actor from a madman. On the country over its name as a -- and he was the guest host so it means the guy who plays Scott. Forests whereas live is not going to be all right -- a severe which means they don't see him have a analog cell plan they've got -- to bomber half as opposed to Tina -- I had to innovate and bring back when absolutely just superstar Serra -- staying power this year. So while will say well actually wealth. In in this say in this day and -- in this crazy culture -- the fact that she's been you know way a high level topic high profile topic for months and -- your -- of staying power yeah that's real -- Providence and she just keeps ongoing strife that's for sure so are you -- a little down to a little postpartum. -- I read it yesterday and I thought from this be the topic has -- hates all. Mandated. Benefits. You think that drives he had do you think that into considerable costs in the cost of healthcare -- you worried about cause I -- and I hate them it's said the EU EU we refuse to recognize the cause -- effect. So where even while we're struggling trying to figure out why how to stop the rising costs of health care our legislators are running our turn to figure out how to make it more expensive oil and they're so proud of themselves chilled us about trying to figure out how to make it more expensive. But I think you would -- that's -- conscious thought but it would be that hard to realize that yes every new one of these you come up with does make it more events it.
It it adds something that up until that point has been denied may be he has maybe intermittently denied may be denied wholesale. Across the board different insurance companies might have different approaches to these things. So it's how to say and what oft times drives legislature. Is a situation that is brought to them repeatedly. In which day using their judgment a sensible people say you know what. This is crazy this doesn't make any sense he is the probably the prime example and I think it ties very nicely to this post Rodham. Proposal the globe by the way just so people know what went dark but the globe says. Henceforth insurance. Policies in Massachusetts should offer screening for postpartum depression this is something clearly unique and peculiar to women guys don't suffer from this. But ten to 15% some people say as many as 20% of women who give -- go through some form of postpartum depression and can be it can be. Very very serious it's not like I'm having a bad day. This is -- devastating clinical -- called unbelievable Saudi chemistry out of -- depression feeling feeling a sense of rejection are even hostility to a child which is totally unnatural but nonetheless it happens the hormones -- Whatever it could yeah so unless they feel no connection to their child -- feel hostile to their child so it's so it's a very very troubling. Situation when it develops in the globe says you know what really seriously we should do we we should cover this. What would here's his one of the mandated benefits that you would rail about Todd. We got that a lot of up probably with in the past ten to twelve years. Our hospitals had developed a pattern of dish judging women from a hospital. Sometimes within twelve hours of giving birth to give birth at seven on the -- MP don't know it's you know kill supper time. How you look good no nor excessive bleeding is the baby by cook -- seal. Hot hot hot hot. I. Very I haven't intelligent conversation but let's go to our -- is an important Torres a good point so the legislature had its fill of this my recollection was senator Lois pines and a number of other senators and reps that you know this disgracing. And so there's a meet and date in the law in Massachusetts. He's 48 hours before you -- was given -- it's actually 72 -- if it's a cease and wondered because that's more colleges charge for four -- now 48 dollars that's ridiculous to me. -- Jose's economists to mail the hockey he would he won't suffer too much -- it in a new talk about missing the cause and effect. This is similar cause and effect if you don't offer coverage so in postpartum depression. What do you do with a ten to 15% of women who were actually going through. This this.
I don't wanna I wanna I wanna pay go system. But if you're gonna add a new entitlement to your coverage yeah. And no mandate you have to -- get rid of one of the old ones won't find a way had a strange -- assumes that the cover a mandate that was put in place fifteen years ago. Some are others lost -- relevant yes. How could I wouldn't lose a travel the relevance. Because under the -- burden that were who were facing right now in terms of costs we can re look at some of those things and say you know what. This is not worth. The price it's having on -- cultural we're in this to state of utter denial or keep adding costs and then sank. Boy this is too expensive -- what are we gonna do we -- the government take over does that all costs and everything right I don't you know that I don't I.
You for any government takeover whatsoever but I do think it's entirely within the review of the legislature to look at situations that develop over time. Particularly as medicine begins to give us more more evidence. And you have therapies that are relative both and counseling as well as. Pharmaceutical therapies for postpartum depression is a cause and effect to avoiding it to ignoring it just sent.
How well hey you know put any chin strap Danny we know dedicated -- does not mean those female hormones like a denial it's about what is the best why is this a government function. Why else is a position to say that -- doctors and the insurance company says to the doctor. We don't cover them doctor ridiculous not true what you mean it's not Charles and they do cover. What I do just has -- say are you impressed okay here's what you take your laurels all off can they give us off -- like it's candy led the heat humidity once again you gloss so -- a serious problem they get through the legislators all Democrats nosy and go they'd love to price insurance companies who would just judging women on the same day they gave birth and the doctors -- I I assume some doctors are saying whoa whoa -- this crazy insurance company says the hospital on -- When are paying for tomorrow she's okay. And they were you know this could get -- our -- they have a baby and I go back out until rice fields that's where there aren't they don't -- rice field and about -- they happened -- While they're picking -- right I have forbid they lose any production over there right and then they put the baby you know word how. Cutting the umbilical aren't waiting so why are up. Yeah so there that some extra and his that that those other two extra we require by law the Mother's Day haven't you read these -- what -- legislation just a big need any state the legislature only reacts we need is that when it -- against horrific. All of -- of circuit war when they see horrific pandering opportune well how about OK so how about this one that. This one for hip replacement now on its face that's sounds really ridiculous strength resides in order to -- it's a direct result of one. Tebow you know came up so window and somebody's going through chemo and they lose they have a woman can get a wig now under her health food -- all totally asinine do you think -- NASA NASA and how much -- have you heard of paths. Hot hot. -- You US just so -- he would have a great bids on costumes are a lot of fourteen. For twenty -- Those prayers so this is what's so ridiculous about red day is. Nor did Hillary crushed dry as a nation we're told now by the costs of healthcare and you give free -- to be able haven't you know. Odds -- you've never heard -- say we get.
by the cost of healthcare. -- seventeen drug and urine and other cultures are this month you have a new hero Scott Barack Obama's got got a brown. -- my hero our personal knowledge I've when I ever -- as jay from 22 feet I have not talked I have not talked throughout two Scott Brown about this this postpartum screening. I would bet I would bet a hundred bucks we're gonna make -- on it away drill -- few hundred bucks he would vote for this it was in front of well then I'll take you know why. Because you can -- when you wanna pander because it's because his wife and daughters would say hey dead before you cast a vote on this. Don't go often and need your Todd Feinberg kind of re no blacks often in knee jerk liberal Democrat which is all things must not confident with -- liberal -- no -- personal response only nobody takes hear their own business. It's all about the government Reagan everybody a -- so should -- Prostate cancer would be covenant not. Well what kind of proud what kind of personal responsibility. Do you take in the has taken of taken up -- up to -- prostate cover it masculinity. Prostate or cover end of the depression is covered okay. Already why are we making new mandates should. They want to make sure they extended to women because. Women are half the population and women vote. That's what this is all though this is all about of course OK if you write a proposal that women are gonna support universally to the legislature. They will be racing due to more yes but bottom depression. Currency denying that yet that's what I just said can you play about the part back rice said there's no such thing as postpartum cook but it but nearly really you were describing how clinically serious and could be so I'm not exactly I'm not -- why they're just use -- half and -- did I say anything vaguely resembling that there's no such thing as -- so why aren't you gonna cover. It's covered already it is yes this is about requiring dead new things to be going on a a duck. A doctor to make a -- of the post delivery examination actually how we if you can afford -- how are there any problems at -- Minnesota you're jealous. I mean this is what makes it also expensive it's it's this stupid kind of legislature getting a -- just pull out could it be for either her physician or even for the pediatrician I think this probably little. --
2666868. Is the number should. Postpartum. Depression be screened on a mandatory basis should some -- be asking a woman who's given birth but in the pair's first couple weeks of birth. What's going on in her life how -- handling this people are sometimes afraid they sometimes think I'm the only one -- feels like this it's a huge.
Democrats -- work first they hire the social workers who were required do the screening then. Then they unionize them all so they'll vote for Democrats and they fight for them to get double the wages the -- So they'll vote for Democrats and then the unions give millions of dollars to the Democrats saw enhance the benefits the next thing we know. What happens they forget they're even having a baby. Is where I -- part of then we'll be prayed I know -- you are adamant.
We the first column if there's any justice at all -- which put an of course is a look at the first color should be rose select. To tell you how you re really you are so confused on this well she agrees and everybody has not.
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I. I I really don't our equipment -- state -- but I -- to be. A -- not just. -- however it today it oh well repeal and -- let -- be an interesting topic. My grandmother Ford children. Buckley did not suffer from postpartum depression. I -- I'll -- teacher strategic outlook element. And what I did teach about this in my course. And did it the real thing and I'm sure -- attached why he would want every legislative. Opportunity.
you're actually Ryan has such violation annually and I don't think legislative. Responses. Are the best way to deal with these things that's the save your marriage we. Know I have only untrue and how do you deal with -- on serious it's a serious issue I appreciate the call golf and -- it warrants a serious response how would you deal with the the legislature legislature doesn't like to practice medicine than not practicing medicine Carol great.
It should be part of every health care -- it for a woman -- child bearing age. And it should not be questioned now having to do investigate as. Discovery by the doctor after the child -- born. I think it should be an something that is spared that the woman feel free to -- out -- and not have to go to a psychology or psychiatry at. And feel a lack of heart and because this is happening to them any women do not even doubt that this is happening to them.
You have out you have to deal BGR and do the screening -- Terrorists -- ask your question Carol excuse me. -- what DO BG UY and do the screen.
I would like it to be in partnership with someone who as some background and it got black book back but I you know -- social.
Maybe she wants he may need this is like in the house are you want to let you don't hold my -- like really I don't know my. I'm glad that Carroll called kind of like a -- to theft I don't. I bowl because she won't shut -- say she won't shut up Todd got to have a conversation had to take up. -- And show the legislature passed some lot of protect men who else is going to do it is -- put it out do we are a nation of laws are you gonna subject year old health to the William. A some CEOs are they going to be formally re going to make it realistic about costs spinning out of control in our materialistic that's why I don't present a new entitlements and what do you mean to new entitlement. Are you kidding me so for thirty years we've done not fifty years we've done nothing about no all of got a history I have done nothing about how I don't know noted you well when oil and encourage you mutilated body of know when you were being crushed by the cost of health -- yup. Everyone's running around on a regular basis trying to figure out -- way how to drive up the cost all I'm saying is let's get realistic let if you -- so let's get realistic let's go get rid of somebody else.
Only five years ago when there was no medicines on the -- and other than aspirin and penicillin let's get realistic annual let's just so you can put you know back up would you like to say so glibly. Used that'll living by that methodology the next time you're somebody knew Kelly gets sick no medicines none of those big drug companies -- Biotech companies by the way no surgical devices -- you either just have somebody with a -- in a bottle of whiskey for the next and you need surgery. Give me a break you haven't -- this body of knowledge you wanna take advantage of that -- we've -- just don't ask -- and law and -- that rockets and play and we now spent 17% of our money in this country on health care where we need help maybe nation is good morning we're not that well -- you'd think we have to -- indefinitely no I didn't say that all that's where that sounds -- that's why you did not give him a slap on the sideline to straighten him out.
Let me out to do that accept. Welcome up first saw I think that lady if she had four kids clearly they were adopted yeah. Exactly I didn't think that how would look smarter and oppression. Why can't god you know people I'm mark covered under bear. Bulger coverage first Burnham I visit to a psychiatrist. In the -- the yeah I knew what. What really the issue is with the without support of family. --
postpartum is a serious things that we hit some women it's devastating to the question is how do you respond to if you make it a governmental decree. We know that the expense of what comes down the pike you'll be so burdensome we'll be running for cover. And bill BI saying we need some have universal health care because -- costs of the post part of coverage and that's the trouble is the government's already screwed it up. We can't let them keeps her and adopt.
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Would you say. This WRKO time inside. How you doing today beautiful Tuesday and away chilly but they're even went just one year and died and thirty. 81 maybe yesterday felt wonderful in the -- beautiful and warm yesterday.
The sun. When the breezes -- when there's no breeze up Jeff so I really felt like are actually got out of the -- you wind -- is gone home yesterday after we left you're so. -- we got a -- nine sort of say it was 901 yup and now we were outside getting in the car I drove up to or strip mall I got into an SOS on my a voice now had to go pick up some stuff up and I left that jacket in the car was so warm up. He's also glorious we walking around in just subfreezing temperatures dropped to -- this morning when I was owed money gym shorts and trying to figure out who is shut off the electorate showed us -- lights in -- fan yeah -- to -- registrar and some say there -- say this -- Exxon and so that Jim -- gym -- T -- hoodie sweatshirt but no breeze at all those it was dead -- this morning -- about 230. Then what happened out there well we get the power back pocket could work now. Who was -- I have no idea nude in the sense that that's -- are -- talking about postpartum depression look I'm very sympathetic to postpartum -- had -- in the family I've witnessed it firsthand I'm not. A sympathetic to the idea of government decrees on these things I know that -- you lions are not schooled on. Deal with psychological issues and if you start mandating the stuff you're gonna need new status of doctors. In one of things you have to consider is as you drive up the cost because -- now have in new requirements some hospitals in terms of mandatory screenings for postpartum depression then you have to cut costs somewhere else to make ends meet.
And really it's really pretty demand and this is it not to do a screen that might be several questions. By emitted and a German physician whether that's the OBG YE and the pediatrician or somebody else it could be. A nurse practitioner but somebody who asks the questions of a young mother. About when he how NASA quest congress I I would say probably usually bring the baby back about two weeks after birth don't think it's a week -- two I'm not sure. She you can do with them and at that point if in fact his post titled some I think some evidence of it would have begun to develop and me just ask. But with a good bedside manner I love that phrase because you know exactly what I'm talking about somebody that you can feel comfortable with. In the person of professional is asking and observing how we don't want. Any problems. Any evidence of this -- that and you just it and then what happens with the -- in -- sets in now at a month third two months when I territory I think out of it would be and you need attention you have we have a pattern and I was sending people and they'll all react if something seems to be going wrong if you are not feeling right about you relationship with -- You may be all other things and you'll see how -- this is a -- I realize it's amorphous it's mental health thinks I'm talking about they -- about according to the globe. Maybe ten to 15% yes but that this so -- so you'll join us and you point out you drop it costs for a 100% -- My very very modestly to make sure that the -- ought to just leave prison.
Every four -- I have catastrophic situation every new requirement drives up the cost what -- doctors complain about the most costly or anywhere offices paperwork is all of them paperwork you -- new pages of -- first you -- the pages to train the doctors and the forcing them to fill out and then they have to get something signed by the patient saying they've been briefed on their postpartum. Warnings. And there you know -- eighty got to get realistic you want healthcare universal health -- let's -- very owns let's be realists hairball that just position that satisfies you best Leo BGY and guide the pediatrician remembered might be. His pot of a form that they already going over in terms of G having any cramps we have and any bleeding can also probably have of that problem will say go into -- roared its of the department opposed part of the I think after the ball gets thrown out of the governor's seat this fall he'll be in charge of the post Florida department. More URWRKO. Atomic Todd.
Hi bore hole. High but I I really do I think people got like. Eric you have to say -- because failing here I am I don't think you're not -- I think that the government. They added mandating anything eat yeah medical and as the -- has so we caught that act that says. And it and that Bob then we find over corporate crime and averaged just -- better way.
Moron I don't disagree with you but let me ask you a question let's say you give birth that 7 o'clock in the morning tomorrow in the hospital because of the insurance company. Now because of medical best practice because of the insurance company's decision on reimbursement says Amara today you would you baby seemed to be doing okay CO laid out. Now I don't think you'd you'd think that that's in keeping with best practice when you talk about a legislative mandate what is saying to all insurance companies not just -- to all of them. This is -- of the basic. Package so the Morris of the world are not gonna be thrown out on Monday after known for the baby they had on Monday morning.
The -- I think that if pressured her I think it health care how pretty.
Insurance companies -- pick it friends did that perfect two different.
Or more times talking about is that the government playing its role as regulator. Setting parameters that all the insurance companies have to operate under. And that that is the government's role to be the regulator crawlers. When they get overzealous with their regulating because they can win votes by pandering to certain groups of people. And there are some things that have to be less and less so yeah it was it a -- to more into you when the legislature said 48 I was before you can do I match I'm not gonna growers and I read anything on I suspect forty and -- is overkill. And what you need to be doing is looking at the cause at the cost benefit analysis that. Is 48 hours how much is that adding to the costs of health care. And could we begin in Dubai with 36 hours or could there be some fear that bench area requirement root for somebody having to stay more than 24. They're -- 48 hours might be re. Youkilis and in the scheme of things are right. 72 I was received section the legislature doesn't pretend to be scientific and these things and maybe there should be a cost benefit analysis but even -- you -- say now even Nat. Okay who's gonna do the cost benefit analysis the insurance -- why it's better for the government to be just lay out very Jose got into getting involved and I think -- a situation where the government loves to jumpin. And that's YE I'm particularly briskly over the idea of finding new areas for them to start regulating postpartum depression is hardly know. Well it's a new area for -- and never they are regulated before the armed talking about the regulation I'm not I know it's been there forever which is why. The argument that there's suddenly an urgent need for the government to be stepping yen. Is more burdensome one --
It's a period in May be if so you put the burden on me and what I respond back to you is. We are the beneficiaries of an accumulated body of knowledge that was not available to our mothers and our grandmothers the medical world has changed. And it's changing very rapidly which should we be in -- who so oblivious society that doesn't respond to the accumulation of knowledge and.
All I would say there should be pressure coming from the people before the legislature gets involved. And now that's something we haven't seen happening there's no uprising over a postpartum going on room. Let's say from the women on that 1617. Marital history say about 6868. Let's go to Sharon Sharon good morning.
Good morning how are you doing great. Hey hey have a comment on that I personally I I am a woman I had a child I was very fortunate I didn't have put out of depression. And I have all of -- but the in the world of people that -- that's because you'll be I -- you know public takeover and they've run amok and they had it but I also pay my insurance -- it. In my husband and I had just found it without -- caught -- caught up in the last year. And I don't disagree it would be nice that they could just. -- the sky's the limit on -- covered it was mandated a habit but at the villa at the look at my bill -- but we have to pay out. And I know that this is gonna impact everyone. Regardless of whether it not you. Our past the child's play how they've played in I don't think that any form of depression. Could be read the graduate. That's the but -- say -- have to have that the screening -- out of depression people depressed over the economy following it up front. Because they incredibly depressed over there are and what -- the candidate without.
you you raise our wonderful issue and that is that there's a natural tension here. Between people have problems that's life and should the government solve all those problems and we're what we're bumping into with healthcare. Is the desire to be announced -- ties for everything. And it's not realistic -- at Monticello -- I don't -- this debate in which is why it's -- such a -- one to have it has to do with what can we do. And we can't afford all we have already that's -- you're right around looking for new mandates tell me where you're gonna save the money to make this one possible you can see the 500 billion dollars that Barack consider all that's right coming Mattingly dramatic slash Medicare that's the answer. 61726668. Succeeds Steve your own atomic Todd.
Hey guys so I -- deep thought conversely about everything but that's what makeshift body and megabit a fine line between them boxes malaria and you'll very rarely -- that. But more importantly thank you see what. But if you're welcome what it's only -- in the -- you know is a right to him exactly what -- the woman -- for clarifying that and yes always helpful yeah. I am we need we need to eliminate the -- real simple web not crazy on pre 1980. What does this is almost -- They've all brought.
So what age you proxy RNC is good result made all of them are pretty good crazy what did you wanna start screening number womanhood.
Out of orbit or twelve or thirteen to eighty I does absorbed in every would be greeted that would give paper and however capitalized.
And I don't go -- my dear god you know do you think this conversation is suffering at all from the fact that -- two male hosts here plus toxic hot hot hot. No I don't think -- there was always the women -- bold enough to prevent that comfortable enough to call revenue may might be taken on a different kind of they'll approach and and course. If that one of us were female would you like to pretend in my females for. For the rest of this conversation literally get go beyond C how you just have those installed hot you can shop -- those includes online -- I'm Mike you're out it's -- it's -- good morning to you sir.
Very good morning guys good -- TomTom -- yes. I your compassion is fantastic but look what what what the realism here we've been in a bitter debate or forum last year. About health -- And now we're gonna have cost of the plan I mean. That's -- very I'm I'm a homeowner who has very simple closure for the last year and I'm gonna redo my kitchen I mean. Let's let's get period that made postpartum what are the percentage of women who played their first -- to succeed present. And my new -- new regulated and you add it to the mix up what do you think the percentage goes up or down I think it goes way up on the big advantage --
I even thought about that but it's like letting you know honey honey to the cancer for the -- kids and scramble for the special only what they can specialist -- the -- let's start up there were three kids. In the state of Massachusetts who won mason looked to me they saw a now it's -- 15% of the population has some kind of special needs its costs a fortune is putting huge burden on education and I think the solution is ended up being. Much more destructive than the original problem once and and that's the kind of spinning out of control what happens when enormous sums of dollars.
Continue to dispute. Is that we are now in possession of fabulously. More knowledge and information about how to treat certain set things so even in special -- which is abuse will break in a minute. Even a special -- which is abused. You now have the capacity to educate people to a functional life who once upon a time walked around literally oblivious water into walls Jessica's there was no knowledge and the -- allowing condition and our attention to that. Has helped make our entire educational system. Totally unwieldy and dysfunctional so we know this cause a.

