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says premiums would go down overall. sky rocket for older americans and those with conditions. cbo found some people scud pay thousands more in out of pocket costs as well. since states will be allowed to opt out of guaranteeing coverage for maternity and meant health. >> the budget director tried to defend the plan for sweeping spending cuts. he is getting push back from members of both parties. abc's alley rogan with more. >> white house budget chief getting a warm welcome from former house colleagues prepared to make the case for president trump's budget proposal. the reception from one fellow republican turned frosty. mark sanford of south carolina saying the white house's projections for economic growth were unrealistic. >> it perpetuates a myth we can balance the budget without touching entie thements. not a myth. a lie. >> reporter: wasn't enough for that fiscal hawk. the budget would cut
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trillion from the social safety net. slashing programs, medicaid, food stamps, anti-poverty programs. it doesn't touch the two biggest drivers. medicare and social security. democrats have the opposite program with the budget. saying, the entitlement cuts are too steep. >> have to be honest, i have never seen a budget so devoid of compassion and empathy for families struggling to make ends meet. >> back in the hearing room. he defended the cuts. >> we no longer want to measure compassion by the number of programs that the we have or the number of people on the programs. we want to measure true compassion by the number of people we help to get off the programs. >> meanwhile in the that. lawmakers distance from the budget. making clear congress writes the bills that become law. not the president. >> certainly look at whatever he sends up. but we will modify it.
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made, are reflections of poll tee pro or tease and likely pushing for them through out the year. alley rogan, abc news, capitol hill. >> rodney smith joor joor one third of way to his goal. >> the alabama college student has mowed lawns in 17 states and his goal is to do it in all 50. now he is aiming to help the elderly, the disabled. single parents. military personnel. any one he thinks could use extra help. he hopes young people will follow his lead. rather than just sitting inside and playing video games. he says the people so far they appreciate it. so much. >> one lady in texas, haven't had her yard cut in two years. really high. and cut her gone. probably 18 1/2. hasn't had it cut in two years. for me to do it shoochlt broke down in tears. >> next st
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idaho. working on his masters of social degree. social wushl. not how fast you mo, how fast you mo fast. >> commercial. you know. it's not how fast you know. it's how well you mow fast. >> you've got to go to mose. nonprofit by the way is also working to help participants. send t-shirts to every lawns cut. billy bush. makes his silence. former tv host sits down since his interview of the release. >> and national wine day. wait until you see what we have in store to celebrate one of america's greatest holidays. but first, a look at today's temperatures. it is not how fast you mow, how well you mow fast.
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been living a nightmare ever since. not only because the murder remains unsolved, but because of what they call, lies and conspiracies. surrounding his death. >> you can't defend a lie. anybody who knew seth, knows that's not his personality. or what he believed in. >> reporter: rich was killed a few weeks before wik spichlt leaks published hacked e-mails from the dnc and conservative media including fox news have since speculated rich was murdered to cover up his invo e involvement in passing the information to wikileaks. >> turns out it wasn't the russians a young guy i suspect was disgusted by the corruption of the democratic national committee. he has been killed. >> reporter: 17 intelligence agencies have determined the russians interfered in the election but some refuse to believe it. just last week, a guest on fox news sean
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fbi srs to claim there was evidence linking rich and wikileaks. the guest backtracked which led fox news to remove the story from the website. and issue retraction. rich's family pleaded for fox and others to stop reporting conspiracies. hannity backed down. >> out of respect for the family's wishes. for now. i am not discussing this matter at this time. >> one fbi official told abc news, the only place i have seen that is through the conspiracy theories on line. >> another one saying, hey we have nothing to support what is in the press, media and public. >> we are going to move on. coming up, billy bush speaks out about the access hollywood tape. >> here his response to melania trump's accusation he was egging her husband on. next.
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pretty familiar with the tape that threatened to cost donald trump, the access hollywood recording with billy bush release aid month before the election. >> in an abc news exclusive, bush is opening up about the tape that's eventually cost him his job. >> who was the first? >> billy made a name for himself as co-host of access hollywood for 15 years. rubbing elbows with hollywood elite. last summer billy made the jump to morning tv, his dream job as a co-host of the today show. but on october 7th, 2016, his career came to a screeching halt. when the now infamous tape was released and he was fired. do you believe you should have lost your job over this? >> based upon the moment that is on that tape i understand people's reaction. i agree, ils
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we liven a verbable and digital age. so we get this video, this moment. and we react emotionally. to it. and then you have social media, ability to respond in realtime. and a flame becomes a been fire very, very quickly. >> have you had any conversations with donald trump since the release of the tape? >> no, there was no relationship there. it was work-related. i interviewed him multiple times, especially back then. he never reached out. and i, i didn't reach out. >> melania felt as she said, you egged him on. >> he was led on, like egg on, from -- from the host to say -- dirty and bad stuff. >> would you agree with that? that you added to the conversation? >> i definitely added to the conversation by, you know, i was keeping the ball in the air. >> what was it like for you to go back home, after the, after the tape had been released.
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to face your daughters, your wife? what was that moment like for you? >> my now 16-year-old daughter called me. and she was in tears. and she was really upset. and i said, mary, it's going to be okay. she said why were you laughing at the things he was staying on the bus. why were you playing along. that wasn't funny? >> she was very understanding of the atmosphere and the environment. at that time. and she knows very well. the man she married and -- and who i am. and she was supportive the whole way through. and in fact up until, five minutes ago. we were on the phone when i drove up here. billy is no stranger to the public eye as reporter and member of the bush family. >> i should have known better, absolutely. no question about that.
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say, you should have stopped it. but i didn't have the strength of character at the time to do that. i wish i did. >> did you reach out to colleague, nancy o'dell at all and aapproximately jiet apologi? >> yeah, private message, yeah. >> how are you going to convince people, that say you want your job back. you want to get back on tv. >> i can tell you that -- that i -- am only ready -- get back to work now. because, there 'tis purpose and there is clarity. and there is acceptance. and there is a changed person i do feel like a better man. i feel like -- a better father. partner. friend, and i do think, better at my job than i ever was. >> nancy o'dell did say she received his apology, appreciated it very much, and she worked together for so many years. and wishes him the best going forward. >> wish him luck. celebrating a nat
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next by stomping grape. >> national wine day, baby. >> just got to make some grapes. drink up.
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put those on dad! it's got to be tide. line up is right. wine up, right, everybody. today is national wine day. and we are celebrating in the most generous way we can think of. >> yes. in our never ending quest to embarrass ourselves, which we failed at, we are going to prove how much we don't know anything about it. we are stomping grapes. >> take our socks off. >> nobody said about taking the socks. isn't that part of it? >> our producers have come up with a game for us. as if this isn't embarrassing enough. we have to play a game called is it a grape. we have to say is it the name of a grape,
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>> first grape is chardonnay. >> chardonnay. >> yes, a grape. >> yes, a grape. >> yes. >> yes. >> that was easy. >> that was easy. >> smolier here with the next. >> nero d'avola? >> going to say yes. a grape. >> it is. >> i didn't think it was. >> okay. next. oh, my gosh. look at that. it is a -- it is a -- not a grape. >> no not a grape. >> you made that up. >> it is a grape. >> it is a grape. >> to know anything about this. >> next one.
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eroldego. >> it is a grape. >> no. >> no. >> it is a grape. >> it is a grape. >> i think he has given up. he is like it is a grape. just really bad at this game. >> last one. >> pinole. >> pinole. >> say, no not a grape. >> pinole. our former floor manager. >> not a grape. >> what point do we drink, ryan? >> that whenever you want. >> okay. you can't really see. show camera two. this -- this production. do you see that? that is just -- who wants in? >> drink it! drink it! drink it! >> oh, my god. >> you first. >> ha-ha-ha. >> here you go. >> pour a little bit of yours.
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this morning on "world news now"-- the urgent efforts to take out terror cells. >> more carried out over the uk, the investigation into the suicide bombing in manchester continues. we'll have the latest on the suspected bomber and the evidence suggesting direct involvement from isis. >> here at home, the big breaking news story overnight. the candidate for congress now charged wai ed with assault on of the special election. the reporter allege is a violent encounter took place after asking a question at an event. how their stories differ despite the audio evidence of the incident. >> and the frightening moment, a tractor-trailer lost control of its brakes, careening down the highway. and there is a police sign there to warn drivers. see how the whole thing ends. with a very thankful driver as well. >> the ultimate in dyi. why some of your

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