we talked to vann newkirk of the atlantic, kevin whitelaw of bloomberg news and philip bump of "the washington post." >> while republicans were trying to put together something which they feel confident can pass both the house and the senate in final form and can get the general support of the american public, this bill isn't substantially different enough from the house bill to actually change, i think, the minds of a lot of americans. a lot of the parts of the bill, particularly around medicaid and cutting taxes for wealthy americans, those remain. i think those are probably the most problematic parts of it. >> glor: we conclude with charlie's conversation with the executive chairman of alibaba, jack ma. >> in the past 30 years u.s.a. domestic consumption was the engine of global economy. and i told the people at that time that say if you miss the opportunity of selling your product to the world, to the u.s.a., to the europe, you may miss the chance. and today i want to tell the people that if you miss the opportunity of selling your product to china, you will miss the opportunity, you will