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re.gh a bill to replace obama we get more from abc's mary bruce on the hill. >> reporter: with congress poised to vote on a spending bill without any money for his border wall, president trump fired off an angry tweet. saying, our country needs a good shutdown in september to fix mess. the president fuming as democrats declare victory. >> no money for the border wall. not one plug nickel. >> reporter: democrats held off cuts to domestic programs like medical research and the environment. though trump didn't get most of what he wanted, the president called it a win anyway. >> this is what winning looks like. the president pointing to increased funding for border security. we have more money now for the border than we have gotten in ten years. the democrats didn't tell you that. they forgot. in their notes, they forgot to tell you that. >> reporter: the democrats victory lap clearly not sitting well with the president. >> i think the president is frustrated with the fact that he negotiated in good faith with the democrats they went out to try to spike the football and make him look bad. >
re.gh a bill to replace obama we get more from abc's mary bruce on the hill. >> reporter: with congress poised to vote on a spending bill without any money for his border wall, president trump fired off an angry tweet. saying, our country needs a good shutdown in september to fix mess. the president fuming as democrats declare victory. >> no money for the border wall. not one plug nickel. >> reporter: democrats held off cuts to domestic programs like medical research and the...
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. ♪ ♪ emily: after saying he was out, bill maris is returning to the investing world.ounding ceo of google ventures has raised $150 million for his new fund, called section 32. joining us in an exclusive he oversawbill maris , many startups. great to have you back. >> great to see you. emily: you said we were at peak vc, the market is too crowded. what changed? >> i'm back. thank you. i think we are still at peak vc. i was not happy with the fund i was constituting in terms of the investor rates, so i took a minute to reconstitute it and build a smaller, more focused fund. i think the majority of the companies i will invest in are built around relationships i have built over the last 10 years. emily: if we are at peak vc, and goldman sachs says there is a -- is money penned up to invest in technology how do you break , in? bill: hopefully i do not have to break in hopefully i am in , already to some degree. with a smaller fund i have the , advantage to be very selective in the people i hire. selectivity is your ally. emily: you do not often see lone wolves in vc. you a
. ♪ ♪ emily: after saying he was out, bill maris is returning to the investing world.ounding ceo of google ventures has raised $150 million for his new fund, called section 32. joining us in an exclusive he oversawbill maris , many startups. great to have you back. >> great to see you. emily: you said we were at peak vc, the market is too crowded. what changed? >> i'm back. thank you. i think we are still at peak vc. i was not happy with the fund i was constituting in terms of...
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emily: that was bill maris, former ceo of google ventures. now founder of section 32.planning to sell its ticket fly business to focus on music streaming service. the company is still looking for a buyer for the entire company, but selling the ticketing business could be an option if that doesn't happen. pandora paid $450 million for ticketfly in 2015. coming up, across the pond we speak to the ceo of a major player in syntax. transfer wise, how the company plans to weather the brexit storm. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: a story we are watching, the patent battle between apple and qualcomm is heating up. now the chip company has sued assemblers of the iphone for not paying patent royalties. among those, qualcomm has sued pegatron. apple doesn't have a direct license with qualcomm. instead, it pays contractors to make the phone and part of that money is used to cover royalties. to london, where bloomberg's caroline hyde spoke with a major player in fintech. caroline: we are here with the cofounder, one of the largest clear to pay services in the u.k., if not the world. he
emily: that was bill maris, former ceo of google ventures. now founder of section 32.planning to sell its ticket fly business to focus on music streaming service. the company is still looking for a buyer for the entire company, but selling the ticketing business could be an option if that doesn't happen. pandora paid $450 million for ticketfly in 2015. coming up, across the pond we speak to the ceo of a major player in syntax. transfer wise, how the company plans to weather the brexit storm....
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coming up, bill maris is coming back to the vc world. he is completing his new firm.ng him where he is putting his money next year. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: welcome back to the best of bloomberg technology. i am emily chang. after saying he was out, bill mirus is returning to the investment world. the founder of google ventures has raised $150 million for his new fund, section 32. we spoke to him in an exclusive interview. he oversaw investments in startups like uber. bill: i think we are still at peak, but i wasn't happy with the fund i was constituting in terms of the investor base, so i decided to reconstitute it and build a smaller, more focused fund. i think the majority of the companies invested in our based on relationships 10 years or so. emily: if we are at peak, how do you break in and differentiate yourself? bill: hopefully i don't have to break in. with a smaller fund, i can be selective in the companies i a invest in, the people i hire. in an environment of over will funding, selectivity is you your ally. emily: you don't often see lone wolves in vc.
coming up, bill maris is coming back to the vc world. he is completing his new firm.ng him where he is putting his money next year. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: welcome back to the best of bloomberg technology. i am emily chang. after saying he was out, bill mirus is returning to the investment world. the founder of google ventures has raised $150 million for his new fund, section 32. we spoke to him in an exclusive interview. he oversaw investments in startups like uber. bill: i think we...
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two more no votes could singh this bill. >> mary bruce leading us off from capitol hill. mary, thank you. >>> hillary clinton breaking her silence on what she believes led to her stunning loss. it immediately made headlines today. saying, if the election had been held on october 27th, that she would be the president of this country tonight. secretary clinton says she does take personal responsibility saying it was her name on the ballot. but she also made it clear that late move by the fbi director 11 days before the election, she says, changed the race. here's abc senior white house correspondent cecilia vega. >> reporter: hillary clinton, today, speaking out on what she believes cost her the election. >> i take absolute personal responsibility. i was the candidate. i was the person who was on the ballot. >> reporter: shouldering some of the blame, but not all of it. >> i was on the way to winning until a combination of jim comey's letter on october 28th and russian wikileaks raised doubts in the minds of people who were inclined to vote for me but got scared off. >> rep
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bill. david. >> mary bruce leading us off >>> chanting on the floor of the house. democrats taunting republicans on the floor. waving good-bye to them. let's get right to white house correspondent jonathan karl. you saw the moment. let's play it foreveryone here. ♪ good-bye >> protesting any repeal of obamacare, popularity of obamacare going up in recent weeks. >> you saw some of that anger in town halls across the country before this vote. people concerned about what the changes would mean for their own health care. this was a big legislative victory for the president today. but democrats hope they can turn this into a liability for in the elections next year. their top targets will be 23 house republicans who are in districts that hillary clinton won. david, more than half of them voted for this bill, that will be something they'll have to answer for. overall, obamacare is more popular than it's been. in fact in our poll, 37% said they wanted it repealed and replaced. >> jon karl, thanks to you as well. >>> president trump arriving home tonight in new york city.
bill. david. >> mary bruce leading us off >>> chanting on the floor of the house. democrats taunting republicans on the floor. waving good-bye to them. let's get right to white house correspondent jonathan karl. you saw the moment. let's play it foreveryone here. ♪ good-bye >> protesting any repeal of obamacare, popularity of obamacare going up in recent weeks. >> you saw some of that anger in town halls across the country before this vote. people concerned about...
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bill. david. >> mary bruce leading us off. >>> there was chanting on the floor of the house. democrats taunting republicans on the floor today, waving good-bye to them. let's get right to abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan karl. you saw the moment. let's play it for everyone at home. ♪ good-bye >> so jon, millions of americans who have been watching this, protesting any repeal of obamacare, and popularity of obamacare actually going up in recent weeks? >> david, you saw some of that anger in town halls across the country before this vote. people concerned about what the changes would mean for their own health care. look, this was a big legislative victory for the president today. but democrats hope that they can this into a big political liability in the elections next year. their top targets will be 23 house republicans who are in districts that hillary clinton won. david, more than half of them voted for this bill, that will be something they'll have to answer for. overall, obamacare is more popular than it's been. in fact, in our poll, just a couple weeks ago,
bill. david. >> mary bruce leading us off. >>> there was chanting on the floor of the house. democrats taunting republicans on the floor today, waving good-bye to them. let's get right to abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan karl. you saw the moment. let's play it for everyone at home. ♪ good-bye >> so jon, millions of americans who have been watching this, protesting any repeal of obamacare, and popularity of obamacare actually going up in recent weeks?...
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they say they will work on an entirely new version of the bill. marypitol hill. >> mary tells us that after the president celebrated what he called the death of obamacare, he returned to new york city for the first time since before his inauguration. protesters and few supporters hit the streets of new york as the president's motorcade headed for uss intrepid museum. the president attended the private black tie event with the australian prime minister. no evidence of bad blood after president trump's contentious phone call with the prime minister back in january which he dismissed as fake news. >>> rising rivers are causing serious problems across the middle of the country. torrential rain pushed parts of the mississippi, the missouri and several other rivers, well beyond their banks. flooding is expected to crest over the weekend. forecasters say areas further south could suffer with flooding conditions until the end of the month. >>> to nevada now where 16 children were injured in a deadly school bus collision in las vegas. the bus was overturned. th
they say they will work on an entirely new version of the bill. marypitol hill. >> mary tells us that after the president celebrated what he called the death of obamacare, he returned to new york city for the first time since before his inauguration. protesters and few supporters hit the streets of new york as the president's motorcade headed for uss intrepid museum. the president attended the private black tie event with the australian prime minister. no evidence of bad blood after...
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if she actually misses president bush. >> bill: mary anne, do you make that mistake? >> i think will farrell did it as well as nancy pelosi. >> bill: 20 minutes now past the hour. here is shannon. >> shannon: a new report that facebook is targeting a very specific demographic for advertisers. who is being targeted and why may shock you? we have details. >> bill: the shooting rampage at a california pool party. what the witnesses say the shooter was doing right before the bullets started flying. >> that guy over there, a guy basically sitting by the poolside had a gun on his lap. as soon as we saw it we were just like oh, shoot, this is real, you know. i'm so frustrated. i just want to find a used car without getting ripped off. you could start your search at the all-new carfax.com that might help. show me the carfax. now the car you want and the history you need are easy to find. show me used trucks with one owner. pretty cool. [laughs] ah... ahem... show me the carfax. start your used car search and get free carfax reports at the all-new carfax.com. >> there were bloo
if she actually misses president bush. >> bill: mary anne, do you make that mistake? >> i think will farrell did it as well as nancy pelosi. >> bill: 20 minutes now past the hour. here is shannon. >> shannon: a new report that facebook is targeting a very specific demographic for advertisers. who is being targeted and why may shock you? we have details. >> bill: the shooting rampage at a california pool party. what the witnesses say the shooter was doing right...
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included top ceo madeline bell and core are a marie billings. of founder of the black sister conference. >>> it was celebration of pride in new jersey and pennsylvania. crowds lined the streets for the gay pride parade that began in lambertville and ended on the other side of the river in new hope, pennsylvania. the parade featured colorful floats, bands and a bunch of other organizations. >>> many cultural attractions is now in reach for modest income families in pennsylvania, anyone who receives food, health and other benefits to an access card can visit any of the attractions for $2 a person. >>> as national asian american and pacific islander heritage month continues, so do the celebrations across the delaware valley. and action news an anchor nydia hahn was at a festival. the festival is complete with drummers, traditional dances and, of course, some wonderfuled food. ♪. ♪ . >> breaking news. at least one person is injured following a fire at a laundry mat in south philly. they were called to the 1300 block of point breeze just after 3:00 t
included top ceo madeline bell and core are a marie billings. of founder of the black sister conference. >>> it was celebration of pride in new jersey and pennsylvania. crowds lined the streets for the gay pride parade that began in lambertville and ended on the other side of the river in new hope, pennsylvania. the parade featured colorful floats, bands and a bunch of other organizations. >>> many cultural attractions is now in reach for modest income families in...
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we're back with dan henninger, mary kissel and bill mcgurn. president's son-in-law, white house aide, is now a person of interest as the investigators want to ask him about meetings he had with russian officials. what do you make of that? >> okay. that's interesting, but it's just part of this big what i think is becoming a blur to the american people of, you know, illusions and insinuations. paul, the only thing that we know for sure that was a criminal act was the leak of classified information to the media. we know that for sure. then let the special counsel go and figure out the facts of what's happened with other people. personally, i find far more interesting a washington post story that came out this week that said that james comey may have acted, gone to the public with his findings about the clinton e-mail investigation based on a russian document that might have been planted by russian intelligence sources. now, why was -- paul: this was last summer. >> yep. and why was this document interesting? because it claimed that somehow loret
we're back with dan henninger, mary kissel and bill mcgurn. president's son-in-law, white house aide, is now a person of interest as the investigators want to ask him about meetings he had with russian officials. what do you make of that? >> okay. that's interesting, but it's just part of this big what i think is becoming a blur to the american people of, you know, illusions and insinuations. paul, the only thing that we know for sure that was a criminal act was the leak of classified...
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it's called a free market. >> bill: back to the point about carbon emissions, they are down 2%. >> marie: because of our policies that we put in place in the obama administration. >> sandra: no. >> bill: this country got cleaner in the last 20 years, way before obama. in terms of your point of second behind china, every country did what we have done over the last 12 years, the room will be better. >> meghan: that was ultimately what the deal is. >> sandra: a massive explosion in afghanistan, dozens of people killed and the worst attack couple has seen since three years ago. is it time for president trump to send more troops to keep the region safe? plus the was conducting a successful missile defense test as a threat from north korea is growing. what the u.s. has more leverage now and the message it sends to north korea and iran. ♪ fun in art class. come close, come close. i like that. [ music stops suddenly ] ah. when your pain reliever stops working, your whole day stops. awww. try this. for minor arthritis pain, only aleve can stop pain for up to 12 straight hours with just one pill.
it's called a free market. >> bill: back to the point about carbon emissions, they are down 2%. >> marie: because of our policies that we put in place in the obama administration. >> sandra: no. >> bill: this country got cleaner in the last 20 years, way before obama. in terms of your point of second behind china, every country did what we have done over the last 12 years, the room will be better. >> meghan: that was ultimately what the deal is. >> sandra: a...
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bill may limit their coverage. like kathryn dyer, a breast cancer survivor, with epilepsy. her photo retweeted more than 3,000 times. >> and mary, the congressional budget office found that 24 million americans may not be covered in ten years with an earlier version of the bill. but this bill has not been scored yet? >> reporter: the report could be released as early as monday. senate republicans are eager to see the new numbers. but they have made clear, they plan to start from scratch. >> mary, thank you. >>> next, the white house staff arriving for work this morning, learning that the chief usher had been let go. and today, the white house was asked why. here's cecilia vega. >> reporter: the first woman, and second african-american to serve as the chief usher at the white house tonight is out of a job. >> i'm able to walk here now, and 100 years ago, the first lady, president, or other guests, or some of my ancestors did. it gives me a sense of awe. >> reporter: angella reid was fired after more than five years in one of the most important behind the scenes roles in the white house, where she managed its staff and residence
bill may limit their coverage. like kathryn dyer, a breast cancer survivor, with epilepsy. her photo retweeted more than 3,000 times. >> and mary, the congressional budget office found that 24 million americans may not be covered in ten years with an earlier version of the bill. but this bill has not been scored yet? >> reporter: the report could be released as early as monday. senate republicans are eager to see the new numbers. but they have made clear, they plan to start from...
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bill with this provision in it. re reporter: a big blow for icblpuasan to push it over the finish line. >> mary where does the effort t. on this notion of covering pre-existing conditions, the president said he wants them covered but the bill osoe out i >> reporter: david, the concern from many here is that this current bill could undermin the protections of people with pre-existing conditions. on the losing the vote. >> mary bruce leading us off from capitol hill >>> hillary clinton breaking her silence on what she believes led to her stunning loss. it immediately made headlines today. saying, if election was held on october 227th she would be the president of this country tonight. secretary conntli spe drsonal responsibility sayi it was her name on the ballot. she made it clear that late move by the fbi directo11s for the election, she says, changed the race. here's abc senior white house correspondent cecilia vega. >> reporter: tonight, hillary clinton speaking out on what she believes cost her the election. >> i take absolute personal responsibility. i was the candidate. i was the person who was on e ofllba the
bill with this provision in it. re reporter: a big blow for icblpuasan to push it over the finish line. >> mary where does the effort t. on this notion of covering pre-existing conditions, the president said he wants them covered but the bill osoe out i >> reporter: david, the concern from many here is that this current bill could undermin the protections of people with pre-existing conditions. on the losing the vote. >> mary bruce leading us off from capitol hill >>>...
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and then mary went to work on bill to try to get him to come.said he was not going to come down and meet a stockbroker. but mary was a very firm type. and said, "you are coming." he said, "i am not going." finally, they started negotiating hours, and she said four hours, and he said one hour. this went back and forth. when we met, we talked for about 11 hours straight without being interrupted. david: so that was the beginning of the relationship. mr. buffett: yeah, we hit it off. david: but you never bought any of his shares? mr. buffett: i bought 100 shares just to keep track of what this young kid was doing. david: and he is now on your board? is that right? mr. buffett: that's correct. david: the relationship has david: the relationship has become very close, and you get involved with him on philanthropic things as well. mr. buffett: oh yeah. we have a lot of fun talking. david: let me just ask about the philanthropic things you have done with bill and melinda. how did the idea of giving your money to somebody else's foundation come to you?
and then mary went to work on bill to try to get him to come.said he was not going to come down and meet a stockbroker. but mary was a very firm type. and said, "you are coming." he said, "i am not going." finally, they started negotiating hours, and she said four hours, and he said one hour. this went back and forth. when we met, we talked for about 11 hours straight without being interrupted. david: so that was the beginning of the relationship. mr. buffett: yeah, we hit...
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congressional budget office report and what is ahead for the republican health care bill we talked to capitol hill reporter. >> mary ellen mcintire. we're just seeing the report out. their score on the american health care act understanding that you're just taking a look at it as we are, what are you seeing?
congressional budget office report and what is ahead for the republican health care bill we talked to capitol hill reporter. >> mary ellen mcintire. we're just seeing the report out. their score on the american health care act understanding that you're just taking a look at it as we are, what are you seeing?
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bills for the month. >> reporter: ariana marie is a current porn star and successful cam girl. she can make money by just cooking in her bra. and says camming allows performers to be more creative and in control. >> oh, thanks, carlos, for tipping me. i like being able to connect with my fans. with camming it's a one-on-one personal connection, almost a girlfriend experience in a sense for them. i'm working in adult film. you know, you don't know if you're going to get a call from a company saying, hey, we want you for this film. i think with web camming you definitely have more advantage to make more money. >> reporter: peppermint and dusty do like the money but see camming more as a way to inspire others. >> money isn't at the top of the list. that's an awesome bonus on the side. >> the focus is the fact that we have somebody that comes into the room and is watching us and says, wow. i want that. i deserve that. i deserve that affection, i deserve that intimacy. >> you guys have quite a following. do you consider yourself -- >> a porn star? >> no. >> not really, we're just no
bills for the month. >> reporter: ariana marie is a current porn star and successful cam girl. she can make money by just cooking in her bra. and says camming allows performers to be more creative and in control. >> oh, thanks, carlos, for tipping me. i like being able to connect with my fans. with camming it's a one-on-one personal connection, almost a girlfriend experience in a sense for them. i'm working in adult film. you know, you don't know if you're going to get a call from a...
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this bill maris two bills from the previous congress -- marries two bills from the previous congress, both of which i was an original co-sponsor of, the i.t. modernization act and movement act. the m.g.t. act establishes a clear role for both these pieces of legislation to improve federal i.t. systems. i was an original co-sponsor for whip steny hoyer's i.t. modernization act which created a revolving fund using $3 billion appropriation for treasury to replace legacy stims. i was pleased to join my friend, ms. kelly, the ranking member of the i.t. subcommittee, and mr. hurd, own the move it act, which revived a proposal for us discussed during the consideration of the legislation, the federal information technology acquisition reform act. these two bills were different but complementary. and worked ultimately to join the two to create this act in front of us today, the m.g.t. act. that act lays the foundation for the future of i.t. modernization funding and reinvestment and investment by the federal government long overdue. the act will authorize an up front investment to retire vulne
this bill maris two bills from the previous congress -- marries two bills from the previous congress, both of which i was an original co-sponsor of, the i.t. modernization act and movement act. the m.g.t. act establishes a clear role for both these pieces of legislation to improve federal i.t. systems. i was an original co-sponsor for whip steny hoyer's i.t. modernization act which created a revolving fund using $3 billion appropriation for treasury to replace legacy stims. i was pleased to...
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so the president can get on with doing the business of the people. >> bill: krauthammer's point is nobody can locate the crime. marie, can you? >> his other point is everything president trump has done make him looks guilty even if no crime and collusion is found. bill, can you imagine if president trump had not fired jim comey? we would be sitting here today probably talking about something else. we would not have a special counsel. so much of what president trump has done has furthered a story that at the end of the day you are absolutely right, there may not be any collusion that's found here but now mueller is looking at everything, including possible obstruction of justice. >> bill: it could go on for years. richard burr, well respected republican from north carolina had this to say about that? >> at the end of that option is a contempt charge. i've said everything is on the table. that's not our preference today. we would like to hear from general flynn. we would like to see his documents. we would like him to tell his story because he publicly said i have a story to tell. >> you have two matters here to keep
so the president can get on with doing the business of the people. >> bill: krauthammer's point is nobody can locate the crime. marie, can you? >> his other point is everything president trump has done make him looks guilty even if no crime and collusion is found. bill, can you imagine if president trump had not fired jim comey? we would be sitting here today probably talking about something else. we would not have a special counsel. so much of what president trump has done has...
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bill will cost. >> and we do know, mary, this bill still faces an uphill bill in the senate. >> reporter: yeah, if this goes on to the senate it is likely to be ripped apart. they are going to scrutinize this all over again on everything from medicaid to how americans will pay for their coverage. this is a big day for republicans but the bigger fight, robin, is far from over. >> it is. all right, mary, thank you. >>> let's get more from our chief white house correspondent jonathan karl. a couple months ago when they pulled the bill the president see seemed to give up but got re-engaged over the last several days. >> reporter: he did in a personal and direct way, take the case of congressman billy long. a relatively junior member from the state of missouri, who was a no vote after he announced he was no, the president spent 20 minutes on the phone with him the night before last going over his concerns and then he brought him here to the white house with that small group, spent over an hour as you heard i proposal to address his concerns. the president has been doing this over and over again with in
bill will cost. >> and we do know, mary, this bill still faces an uphill bill in the senate. >> reporter: yeah, if this goes on to the senate it is likely to be ripped apart. they are going to scrutinize this all over again on everything from medicaid to how americans will pay for their coverage. this is a big day for republicans but the bigger fight, robin, is far from over. >> it is. all right, mary, thank you. >>> let's get more from our chief white house...
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so mary signed up, but when her first bill came, she nearly feinted. >> oh, my gosh, it was a shocker was almost double what i would normally be paying for gas. >> her bill went from $196, to $333 with sparks gas, mary says what the sales team did not tell her is that spark only provides the gas itself, pg&e still charges customers for delivering it. and when pg&e provides its gas, it's much cheaper than skparks gas, pg&e charges her an average of 42 cents per energy. >> they said well we can't control what p grg & e charges for distribution. i said i'm going to call 7 on your side. >> reporter: we called sparks and sparks reimbursed her for the extra she paid. the statement from spark energy, we worked swiftly to terminate ms. hollis's contract. >> that worked out fantastic, i was just so happy. >> if a salesperson offers a contract for familiar gas, remember pg&e willtill charge you for the delivery of the gas and the delivery scharcharges ae bulk of what you pay. my number is 415-954-8151. >>> all right, on his second day on the job, san francisco's new superintendent went a little
so mary signed up, but when her first bill came, she nearly feinted. >> oh, my gosh, it was a shocker was almost double what i would normally be paying for gas. >> her bill went from $196, to $333 with sparks gas, mary says what the sales team did not tell her is that spark only provides the gas itself, pg&e still charges customers for delivering it. and when pg&e provides its gas, it's much cheaper than skparks gas, pg&e charges her an average of 42 cents per energy....
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so mary signed up, but when her first bill came, she nearly feinted. >> oh, my gosh, it was a shockerd normally be paying for gas. >> her bill went from $196, to $333 with sparks gas, mary says what the sales team did not tell her is that spark only provides the gas itself, pg&e still charges customers for delivering it. and when pg&e provides its gas, it's much cheaper than skparks gas, pg&e charges her an average of 42 cents per energy. >> they said well we can't control what p grg & for distribution. i said i'm going to call 7 on your side. >> reporter: we called sparks and sparks reimbursed her for the extra she paid. the statement from spark energy, we worked swiftly to terminate ms. hollis's contract. >> that worked out fant fant was just so happy. >> if a salesperson offers a contract for familiar gas, remember pg&e will still charge you for the delivery of the gas and the delivery scharcharges ae bulk of what you pay. my number is >>> all right, on his second day on the job, san francisco's new superintendent went a little old school, literally. abc7 news was in the west porta
so mary signed up, but when her first bill came, she nearly feinted. >> oh, my gosh, it was a shockerd normally be paying for gas. >> her bill went from $196, to $333 with sparks gas, mary says what the sales team did not tell her is that spark only provides the gas itself, pg&e still charges customers for delivering it. and when pg&e provides its gas, it's much cheaper than skparks gas, pg&e charges her an average of 42 cents per energy. >> they said well we can't...
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bill. a woman was impressed till she saw the charges and asked michael finney for help. >> mary hollis is alwayssave money. so the offer was enticing. > a nice young gentleman and woman. >> a sales team from spark energy was going door to door in her neighborhood. >> they said we have a program that can save you money for gas. >> reporter: they told her spark was charging just 74 cents per thermof gas. she was paying pg&e more than twice that amount. >> the highest rate was $1.93. >> reporter: so mary signed up but when her first bill came she nearly fainted. >> oh, my gosh, it was a shocker. it was almost double of what i would be paying normally for gas. >> reporter: her bill went from $196 with pg&e's gas to $333 with spark's gas. mary says what the sales team did not tell her is that spark only provides the gas itself. pg&e still charges customer for delivering it. also when pg&e provides its own gas, it's much cheaper than spark's gas. pg&e's gas costs her an average of 42 cents per thermcompared to spark's 74 cents. she contacted spark energy. >> they said we can't control what pg&e charge
bill. a woman was impressed till she saw the charges and asked michael finney for help. >> mary hollis is alwayssave money. so the offer was enticing. > a nice young gentleman and woman. >> a sales team from spark energy was going door to door in her neighborhood. >> they said we have a program that can save you money for gas. >> reporter: they told her spark was charging just 74 cents per thermof gas. she was paying pg&e more than twice that amount. >> the...
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and what happens when lawmakers are asked, did they read the bill before they voted on it? here's mary bruce. >> reporter: for house republicans, their health care vote is hitting home. >> he lied, but we won't let our people die. >> reporter: in new york, protesters in the rain. and in michigan -- >> aca is the way! >> reporter: still, the president basking in the glow of his first health care victory. the white house tweeting this photo of aides cheering. but his comments soon after to the prime minister after, raising eyebrows. >> we have a failing health care. you have better health care than we do. >> reporter: australia has publicly-funded universal health care. the kind hillary clinton and bernie sanders pushed for. >> thank you, mr. president. >> reporter: trump tweeting, everybody has better health care. obamacare is dead. and growing concern the process was rushed. >> i just got back from baseball practice. >> do you wish you had more time? >> no, i'm ready to go. >> reporter: have you had a chance to read the full version that was posted? >> sure. we're comfortable everybody
and what happens when lawmakers are asked, did they read the bill before they voted on it? here's mary bruce. >> reporter: for house republicans, their health care vote is hitting home. >> he lied, but we won't let our people die. >> reporter: in new york, protesters in the rain. and in michigan -- >> aca is the way! >> reporter: still, the president basking in the glow of his first health care victory. the white house tweeting this photo of aides cheering. but his...
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bill yesterday. that's when a couple no votes to yes. they can at least claim victory if this passes in the house. >> marie: here's what should be concerning. independent experts who have seen part of this bill have said this bill will still drive up premiums, it will stemming people's coverage. pre-existing conditions will not be covered like they are now, and when tom price goes out there and says all these things that everyone else is saying aren't true, that's a huge gamble with people's lives and what politics going into 2018. republicans are doing exactly what they accused us of doing in 2010. they're pushing a bill through very fast, no cbo score. >> sandra: we don't know how much it costs. >> harris: but we do know how the administration has felt about cbo scoring. that's one number we can look at and let's get going. i do differ with your take on all of this and this sense. i give the american people much more credit and they do understand that this is step one in the house and at the senate is yet to come. it's not our first rodeo as american citizens. we've seen this before and i think they're pretty bright to know that if you'r
bill yesterday. that's when a couple no votes to yes. they can at least claim victory if this passes in the house. >> marie: here's what should be concerning. independent experts who have seen part of this bill have said this bill will still drive up premiums, it will stemming people's coverage. pre-existing conditions will not be covered like they are now, and when tom price goes out there and says all these things that everyone else is saying aren't true, that's a huge gamble with...
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holdway who served in the marine corps five years before he died april this year and mary sent us this photo of bill hawkins. he served in the army and traveled to vietnam to fight in the war. let's look at this next picture of his father's grave. air force technical sergeant david dempsey. he fought in world war ii, the korean war and the vietnam war. finally anna sent us austin and randy. austin on the left died last year. randy died in 2003. we'd like to thank everony e of those veterans for their service. >>> so many events going on this entire weekend to honor and remember. here are some. more than 300 volunteers visited arlington national cemetery. they placed more than 160,000 robes on headstones. there are more than a dozen other events just like this around the country -- roses on head stones. there are more than a dozen other events just like this around the country. three memorial gardens were revealed, one to remember soldiers lost this year, another to remember pearl harbor and another to remember all the servicemen and women who passed away. of course, the memorial day service on the w
holdway who served in the marine corps five years before he died april this year and mary sent us this photo of bill hawkins. he served in the army and traveled to vietnam to fight in the war. let's look at this next picture of his father's grave. air force technical sergeant david dempsey. he fought in world war ii, the korean war and the vietnam war. finally anna sent us austin and randy. austin on the left died last year. randy died in 2003. we'd like to thank everony e of those veterans for...
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bill in the senate from republicans. senate majority leader, mitch ed to get this done. votes he mary bruce, abc news, capitol hill. >>> overseas now, british authorities have raided new locations in and around manchester as part of their investigation into monday's bombing. >> eight people have been arrested including the brother of the suicide bomber, salman abedi. his father and brother were arrested in libya. published photos of parts of the bomb that survived the explosion. experts say the parts point to a sophisticated device making it likely that abedi had help from a terror network. >> all victims have been identified. 22 people in all. including children. teenagers and many parents. waiting to pick up their children. after the american pop star's concert. more than 60 people were injured. some with horrific and still life threatening injuries. >> i think one of the hardest thing that certainly i directly dealt with my colleagues is looking after children who we didn't know who they were, didn't know who they are, haven't identified them. can't imagine what their parents are g
bill in the senate from republicans. senate majority leader, mitch ed to get this done. votes he mary bruce, abc news, capitol hill. >>> overseas now, british authorities have raided new locations in and around manchester as part of their investigation into monday's bombing. >> eight people have been arrested including the brother of the suicide bomber, salman abedi. his father and brother were arrested in libya. published photos of parts of the bomb that survived the explosion....
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bill. no, it doesn't approve the imp. it's an insult to the intelligence of the american people. it's an insult -- >> eric: mariethat was coming. >> eric: i happen to agree. i don't think this bill is good. i have said this feels like orion care. it's not something donald trump should be pushing, yet sean spicer is, that line was "the goal is to pass it." >> it got them in trouble when they failed to do it a few weeks ago and it's going to get them in trouble again. i could not agree with you more. it's not just democrats that aren't on board. there are still a lot of republicans undecided that i think they're going to have to flip. the key is the pre-existing conditions. high risk pools does actually work that well. if the republican party heads into 2,018th either not passing anything, and i think that will be disastrous, or passing something that drives people's costs up, that makes premiums go up and people lose their care, politically it's going to be awful. for actual americans, i do think that will be bad. >> eric: mark steyn, let's talk about this. marie says the key is the pre-existing conditions. i dis
bill. no, it doesn't approve the imp. it's an insult to the intelligence of the american people. it's an insult -- >> eric: mariethat was coming. >> eric: i happen to agree. i don't think this bill is good. i have said this feels like orion care. it's not something donald trump should be pushing, yet sean spicer is, that line was "the goal is to pass it." >> it got them in trouble when they failed to do it a few weeks ago and it's going to get them in trouble again....
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good morning, mary. >> reporter: good morning, amy. the house bill climb in the senate. this bill is likely to be scrutinized all over again and the battle lines are already being drawn on everything from medicaid to how americans will pay for their coverage. much of the drama we saw during the tense fight in the house is likely to play out again. already some senate republicans are saying they may simply start from scratch on a whole new bill and, remember, any changes that are made in the senate have to then go back to the house for their approval. this battle, amy, is far from over. >> all right, mary, thanks so much. >>> overseas a new threat from north korean leader kim jong-un during a visit to a military facility today, he claimed the north is now considering a plan to strike south korea and in yet another sign of rising tensions in the region, north korea today accused the cia of plotting to use a, substance to assassinate kim jong-un. >>> millions are bracing for flooding rains, storms, possible tornadoes, damaged homes in georgia and income
good morning, mary. >> reporter: good morning, amy. the house bill climb in the senate. this bill is likely to be scrutinized all over again and the battle lines are already being drawn on everything from medicaid to how americans will pay for their coverage. much of the drama we saw during the tense fight in the house is likely to play out again. already some senate republicans are saying they may simply start from scratch on a whole new bill and, remember, any changes that are made in...
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bill has passed, 217 "yes votes." >> right there for the repeal of obamacare. i want to go to mary bruce who is right off that floor of the house right there. we heard the cheers go up there, mary. we were talking about president trump, this victory for president trump. a big victory, as well, for the speaker of the house, paul ryan and they really rallied their troops together in these final hours and days. >> absolutely, george. this is a day seven years in the making for house republicans and a huge day for speaker ryan and we heard hoim moments ago tryin to give an impassioned speech that they can deliver on the central promise to the american people. knowing that many republicans were sent to washington to fulfill this pledge. i have to tell you, you have been able to feel the electricity here all morning long. the republican meeting felt a bit like a pep rally. they were trying to pump themselves up playing the theme song from "rocky." this has been incredibly close, though. it came down to the wire, and we should note this is just the first big step here. this will go on to
bill has passed, 217 "yes votes." >> right there for the repeal of obamacare. i want to go to mary bruce who is right off that floor of the house right there. we heard the cheers go up there, mary. we were talking about president trump, this victory for president trump. a big victory, as well, for the speaker of the house, paul ryan and they really rallied their troops together in these final hours and days. >> absolutely, george. this is a day seven years in the making...
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getting the president's agenda done and making sure they know what will be in these bills going forward. >> shannon: marynne, part of the thing they have to worry about on the senate they have to get to 51. they are saying keeping the republicans together on that in 46 and 47. it's the last three, four or five votes they have to fight for. you have senators saying they want the medicaid expansion to continue in their states. you have a couple of republican senators saying they won't vote for something that defunds planned parenthood. do you think they get this done in the senate? >> i don't. a lot of them are up for reelection and have republican governors who don't want to do those things. a very tough sell. >> shannon: we'll continue to keep an eye on the president's trip in jerusalem there. katie and mary anne, good to see you both. >> rick: this fox news alert. north korea testing a new solid fuel ballistic missile this weekend claiming the weapon can reach japan and several u.s. military bases traveling more than 300 miles during yesterday's test. the north later saying the test was perfect and it i
getting the president's agenda done and making sure they know what will be in these bills going forward. >> shannon: marynne, part of the thing they have to worry about on the senate they have to get to 51. they are saying keeping the republicans together on that in 46 and 47. it's the last three, four or five votes they have to fight for. you have senators saying they want the medicaid expansion to continue in their states. you have a couple of republican senators saying they won't vote...
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bill will pass. it still faces a huge uphill battle in the senate. david. >> you'll be watching, mary >>> we should mentioned tonight we just landed back in new york late today after traveling to africa, this evening four countries are on the brink of famine. true devastation, 20 million people now at risk. families and children. we traveled to many remote villages and saw the children for ourselves who are near death tonight unless some countries act. our special report on the brink tomorrow night right here on "world news tonight" and later on "nightline." >>> in the meantime, there's still much more ahead -- the passenger jet hit by severe turbulence. passengers thrown from their seats. the pilots with no warning of what was ahead. >>> new developments in the desperate manhunt in this country for an escaped prisoner. >>> and then the subway scare. commuters heading home, blast of thick smoke pouring from under ground. police are on the scene tonight. 'e to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla, apremilast. is not an injection or a cream.<
bill will pass. it still faces a huge uphill battle in the senate. david. >> you'll be watching, mary >>> we should mentioned tonight we just landed back in new york late today after traveling to africa, this evening four countries are on the brink of famine. true devastation, 20 million people now at risk. families and children. we traveled to many remote villages and saw the children for ourselves who are near death tonight unless some countries act. our special report on the...
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good morning, mary. >> reporter: good morning, amy. the house bill this bill is likely to be scrutinized all over again and the battle lines are already being drawn on everything from medicaid to how americans will pay for their coverage. much of the drama we saw during the tense fight in the house is likely to play out again. already some senate republicans are saying they may simply start from scratch on a whole new bill. and, remember, any changes that are made in the senate have to then go back to the house for their approval. this battle, amy, is far from over. >> all right, mary, thanks so much. >>> encouraging news about the economy this morning. the government just reported the the government added 21 more jobs. more than expected. the unemployment rate dropped to 4.4%. the lowest jobless rate in ten years. average paychecks grew about 2% over the same period last year. >>> back in this country, we're bracing for storms and tornadoes. damaged homes in georgia by a possible tornado. and a funnel cloud reported near atlanta's airport. that syst
good morning, mary. >> reporter: good morning, amy. the house bill this bill is likely to be scrutinized all over again and the battle lines are already being drawn on everything from medicaid to how americans will pay for their coverage. much of the drama we saw during the tense fight in the house is likely to play out again. already some senate republicans are saying they may simply start from scratch on a whole new bill. and, remember, any changes that are made in the senate have to...
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marie green. >>> the house is expected to vote on a health care bill today, the republicans' first attempt to overturn the health care act more than a year ago ended in failure. democrats and those are voicing their opposition and hena daniels is here with the details. good morning, hena. >> good morning, anne-marie. last night nay expressed confidence they had 216 yes votes to pass, possibly paving the way for president trump's first legislative victory. kevin mccarthy emerged from a meeting predicting the house would pass the latestub obamacare. >> we've passed a large portion of this. >> it comes after an 11th hour push to win over skeptical republicans. >> we're both yeses on the bill. >> after meeting with the president yesterday at least two moderates, representatives fred upton of michigan and billy of missouri switched out to a yes vote. they were able to provide afternoon amendment for an extra $8 billion over the next five years to help those with pre-existing decisions. >> house democrats blasted opposition to pass the bill. >> people want us to get it right and i don't believe anybody here
marie green. >>> the house is expected to vote on a health care bill today, the republicans' first attempt to overturn the health care act more than a year ago ended in failure. democrats and those are voicing their opposition and hena daniels is here with the details. good morning, hena. >> good morning, anne-marie. last night nay expressed confidence they had 216 yes votes to pass, possibly paving the way for president trump's first legislative victory. kevin mccarthy emerged...
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. >> the bill now heads to the senate where it's likely to undergo substantial tweeted late last night, it's a great plan, make no mistake about it. anne-marie>> hena daniels here in new york. thank you so much, hena. >>> well, what happens to americans with pre-existing health conditions under the american health care act remains uncertain. the bill would allow states to charge patients more with pre-existing problems, something obamacare prohibits. david begnaud talks with a louisiana mother who has concerns. >> are we going to have my son's insurance cut? are they going to cover him? will they cover enough of it? because without what we had we would still be in debt and forever be in debt, i have a feeling. >> more than 2 million americans covered by obamacare have pre-existing conditions in louisiana. that including 30% of the population under 65. some of president trump's supporters saying his executive order making it easier for churches to get involved in politics doesn't go enough. it instructs the irs to pack off churches and tact exempt groups from endorsing political candidates. >> no american should be forced to choose the dictat
. >> the bill now heads to the senate where it's likely to undergo substantial tweeted late last night, it's a great plan, make no mistake about it. anne-marie>> hena daniels here in new york. thank you so much, hena. >>> well, what happens to americans with pre-existing health conditions under the american health care act remains uncertain. the bill would allow states to charge patients more with pre-existing problems, something obamacare prohibits. david begnaud talks...
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marie green. >>> the house is expected to vote on a health care bill today. the republicans' first attempt to overturn the affordable care act more than a month ago ended in failure. president trump campaigned vigorously for the revised addition. democrats and those are voicing their opposition and hena daniels is here with the details. good morning, hena. >> good morning, anne-marie. last night nay expressed confidence they had 216 yes votes to pass, possibly paving setting the stage for president trump's first legislative victory. house majority leader kevin mccarthy emerged from a meeting with house speaker paul ryan last night predicting the house would pass the latest republican plan to repeal and replace obamacare. >> we've already debated a large portion of this. the rest of the debate and we'll take a vote. >> it comes after an 11th hour push by president trump and vice president pence to win over skeptical republicans. >> we're both yeses on the bill. >> after meeting with the president yesterday at least two moderates, representatives fred upton of
marie green. >>> the house is expected to vote on a health care bill today. the republicans' first attempt to overturn the affordable care act more than a month ago ended in failure. president trump campaigned vigorously for the revised addition. democrats and those are voicing their opposition and hena daniels is here with the details. good morning, hena. >> good morning, anne-marie. last night nay expressed confidence they had 216 yes votes to pass, possibly paving setting the...
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marie and brad, great to see you. >> bill: much more on this busy day.ret baier on what he is learning this morning and we'll talk to him about that. lindsey graham questioned director comey about russia and called by the president yesterday before this decision went public. he is our guest as well coming up at the top of the hour on america's newsroom. hey watson, what's avionics telling you? maintenance records and performance data suggest replacing capacitor c4. not bad. what's with the coffee maker? sorry. we are not on speaking terms. bounty is more absorbent,mom" per roll what's with the coffee maker? so the roll can last 50% longer than the leading ordinary brand. so you get more "life" per roll. bounty, the quicker picker upper >> shannon: a bombshell announcement rocking washington f.b.i. director james comey gone. president trump firing comey on the recommendations of attorney general jeff sessions and deputy attorney general rod rosenstein. a busy morning. welcome to a new hour of "america's newsroom." >> bill: we're rolling. i'm bill hemmer,
marie and brad, great to see you. >> bill: much more on this busy day.ret baier on what he is learning this morning and we'll talk to him about that. lindsey graham questioned director comey about russia and called by the president yesterday before this decision went public. he is our guest as well coming up at the top of the hour on america's newsroom. hey watson, what's avionics telling you? maintenance records and performance data suggest replacing capacitor c4. not bad. what's with...
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