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bill. -- when they have to pay their energy bill. and the last point i'd like to as about affordability, people move -- in the hospital for a short-term period, they come home and they need often equipment that needs to be plugged into the wall. they have to have access to affordable energy. 52% of the people get energy assistance told us they have a disabled member in their family, many of whom rely on electricity for breathing machines or refrigerated medicine. so they have to have access to affordable energy. there's no choice. it's a life or death situation for them. not only is energy expensive, but the cost of home heating, including depends on factors outside of the family's control. so an argument can be made that a family should save up for the winter but you can't do that when you don't know how cold it's going to be. that's going to drive the cost of energy for you. or the amount you need. you can't control pricing. you could have a peak in the economy and industrial demand will drive up the price or you could have geopoli
bill. -- when they have to pay their energy bill. and the last point i'd like to as about affordability, people move -- in the hospital for a short-term period, they come home and they need often equipment that needs to be plugged into the wall. they have to have access to affordable energy. 52% of the people get energy assistance told us they have a disabled member in their family, many of whom rely on electricity for breathing machines or refrigerated medicine. so they have to have access to...
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simply put, it is when a family can't afford to pay their home energy bill. they faced difficult and daily choices for food, medicine and other essentials, already pay for their energy bill. before i talk about energy poverty i would like to introduce today's panelists, experts in the field who work across areas from association and state governments and before that i would like to say a word about the directors association representing state director for low income home energy assistance program, the national program that helps provide block grants to faye -- pay their home energy bills. our first speaker will be halle rodney who served the northeast regional representative on the board of trustees for the national energy assistance director association. halley works with the government of health and human services, the office of community services, the delaware energy assistance director, contributed to 2018 handbook, one of the most widely known, internationally recognized principles and humanitarian response. after howie, chris mail he will speak, he began
simply put, it is when a family can't afford to pay their home energy bill. they faced difficult and daily choices for food, medicine and other essentials, already pay for their energy bill. before i talk about energy poverty i would like to introduce today's panelists, experts in the field who work across areas from association and state governments and before that i would like to say a word about the directors association representing state director for low income home energy assistance...
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is the location that did over $4 million in revenue, plenty of room to pay its vendors, pay its bills, payent, and pay my royalty. the place is literally destroyed. look at this booth. mike: we had to close it down immediately and get out. lemonis: what'd he do, just kick you out? mike: yeah. lemonis: did they bring the sheriff here? mike: yes. lemonis: it literally looks like you guys just walked away from this place. mike: i made mistakes. i mean, there's no getting around it. i made mistakes. lemonis: it was a family fun center where people old and young can come and share good times and build memories. well you know what, my memories aren't so good, and i got, basically, a big f you, and i have to decide whether i just want to cut my losses and move on because i don't want to throw good money after a bad situation. now i got to call the landlord, work out a new lease, deal with all the... he's going to tell me about that you guys did because, honestly, if i was the landlord, i wouldn't want you back in here. the place looks like absolute... ♪ all right. let me have a few minutes, okay?
is the location that did over $4 million in revenue, plenty of room to pay its vendors, pay its bills, payent, and pay my royalty. the place is literally destroyed. look at this booth. mike: we had to close it down immediately and get out. lemonis: what'd he do, just kick you out? mike: yeah. lemonis: did they bring the sheriff here? mike: yes. lemonis: it literally looks like you guys just walked away from this place. mike: i made mistakes. i mean, there's no getting around it. i made...
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bill pay on the td bank mobile app keeps all your bills in one place. >>> all right. we're getting tired ofng starti out this way with the nats >> the struggles continues for the nationals. the season filled with drama. a real head scratcher, the latest beef between teammates with the white sox in 2016. a few dust-ups over the years flared up last night. frazier said eaton started all of ttis and it should be seled on the field. eaton'sesponse? >> he's like an old girlfriend. i'm not going to bring it up. veryil chdish, honestly. do you guys care what happened in 2016? this is 2019, guys. ion what he wants to stir up ore ve, i'm kind of over it. honestly, i didn't ask for any of thi t nk it's kind of ridiculous. >> whatever this is, good news, t looks like the beef has been squashed. eaton and frazier talking things out before the game. nice to >>> this nice to see. soto at the top of the plate. look at this, sending it to the second deck in theright, his seventh home run of the season, nationals with a 1-0 lead. and davis up with two on, takes it over the fence in ri
bill pay on the td bank mobile app keeps all your bills in one place. >>> all right. we're getting tired ofng starti out this way with the nats >> the struggles continues for the nationals. the season filled with drama. a real head scratcher, the latest beef between teammates with the white sox in 2016. a few dust-ups over the years flared up last night. frazier said eaton started all of ttis and it should be seled on the field. eaton'sesponse? >> he's like an old...
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they get a bill for 50. medicare pays 10. they write off 40. or just a lack of transparency. they have no idea what it will cost to get a bill later. that is my two questions for all the panelists. the other thing is how do we change this behavior or this practice? it is especially high till people 52% of americans don't have $1000 in the bank. all of a sudden they get a big bill for three or $4000. they live paycheck to paycheck. it is a gigantic issue. the costs have gone up so much in the last 20 years. not because of democrats or republicans. i guess i ask all of you and i will start with you. just your thoughts. why do we have this massive since the prior prize billing. lack of transparency and what do we do to change that? >> i wife and i shared an office. she is an ob/gyn. we have two full-time people to navigate medical billing. we are supposed to be experts at it. this is how complicated it is. with everyone you heard already is asking for is transparency. we need to work towards that. that will come from you. the requirement to be transparent. if you look at the cont
they get a bill for 50. medicare pays 10. they write off 40. or just a lack of transparency. they have no idea what it will cost to get a bill later. that is my two questions for all the panelists. the other thing is how do we change this behavior or this practice? it is especially high till people 52% of americans don't have $1000 in the bank. all of a sudden they get a big bill for three or $4000. they live paycheck to paycheck. it is a gigantic issue. the costs have gone up so much in the...
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i sacrificed the dream job to come home and pay bills. >> reporter: the diploma? >> yeah. e most expensive piece of paper i own. >> reporter: to pay for texas a&m, she worked full-time throughout college. and she cobbled together 11 student loans. >> probably $53,000 in student debt. >> reporter: did you understand what that number really meant? >> that number hit me for the first time my last semester of college. it was the first time i saw the full balance. i had a panic attack. >> reporter: panic attack? >> an actual panic attack. thinking, oh, my god. i just got myself in $50,000 of debt? >> reporter: she had to quit her first job, her dream job, registering voters in colorado. >> i was struggling to buy groceries. i was donating plasma and doing psychological studies just to get a few extra dollars. >> reporter: none of this would be true without these college loans. >> that was a big reality check. this bill is what is going to hold me back. >> reporter: 43 million americans have student debt. the average household with student debt owes over $48,000. 5.2 million of t
i sacrificed the dream job to come home and pay bills. >> reporter: the diploma? >> yeah. e most expensive piece of paper i own. >> reporter: to pay for texas a&m, she worked full-time throughout college. and she cobbled together 11 student loans. >> probably $53,000 in student debt. >> reporter: did you understand what that number really meant? >> that number hit me for the first time my last semester of college. it was the first time i saw the full...
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, and the -- >> but if the bill is still exorbitant and the patient has to pay, 10% of the bill, that's way more than it should be, they do still care about what their, what the bill looks like. >> but that amount was negotiated between that patient's insurer, and the hospital. and the insurer, i'm sure got as good of a deal as they could, and that original charge, the thing that you see when you get, this is not a bill, from a hospital, physician, or anyone else, is not what that insurer paid the hospital and what that subscriber pays is a percentage of what the insurer negotiated for that subscriber. >> i know my time is up, mr. chairman, i appreciate this hearing. i look forward to us continuing to take action on this very important issue. >> thank you. and i appreciate all the members and their cooperation here today, and particularly thank our witnesses. and remind them that members have two weeks in which to submit written questions to be answered later in writing. i welcome your supplementing your presentation today with anything in writing you may want t
, and the -- >> but if the bill is still exorbitant and the patient has to pay, 10% of the bill, that's way more than it should be, they do still care about what their, what the bill looks like. >> but that amount was negotiated between that patient's insurer, and the hospital. and the insurer, i'm sure got as good of a deal as they could, and that original charge, the thing that you see when you get, this is not a bill, from a hospital, physician, or anyone else, is not what that...
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either an adult knows, has enough common sense to pay their bill or quite honestly they should not have a credit card at all. whether at a 15% rate or a 27% rate. i think the problem is people are behaving as children and not paying their bill so if you do have to drop the rate and you lose half of the credit card population that might be in their best interest rather than -- 15% or is it going to be 27%. people need to learn how to budget their money and pay their bills and do it on time. it's pretty simple if you're going to be an adult in this country. you're not a child that needs senator sanders or congresswoman cortez to think for you or protect you. i would like to see the consumer protection financial protection bureau be eliminated. how can we have an arm of our government that answers to no one? that agency does not answer to their congress and it does not answer to the executive branch. it is a disgrace and should be eliminated. host: let's get a response from our guest. guest: my personal opinion is i'm a supporter of the cfpb. it is not a perfect organization and there's ce
either an adult knows, has enough common sense to pay their bill or quite honestly they should not have a credit card at all. whether at a 15% rate or a 27% rate. i think the problem is people are behaving as children and not paying their bill so if you do have to drop the rate and you lose half of the credit card population that might be in their best interest rather than -- 15% or is it going to be 27%. people need to learn how to budget their money and pay their bills and do it on time. it's...
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ages for the shootings from occurring in the first place your bill paying off we talked about running i mean fighting we haven't talked about giving aid all right this is just a brief little thing about pleading control and it will work on kids your age. will tie one not whom but the pencils in there. was watching your presentation i thought this was curious enough to talk to kids about a woman get shot in the bleeding on the mall what do you think about that he took this talk about why did i believe our kids know about this kind of stuff all right and i don't believe in a lot of respects that we give our kids credit enough for being able to handle what it is that needs to be talked about and because of that that's where we were very blunt or just very straightforward it's going to hurt the other way about see that . anything in that presentation was that scary or was it. really. kind of i was scared for how the.
ages for the shootings from occurring in the first place your bill paying off we talked about running i mean fighting we haven't talked about giving aid all right this is just a brief little thing about pleading control and it will work on kids your age. will tie one not whom but the pencils in there. was watching your presentation i thought this was curious enough to talk to kids about a woman get shot in the bleeding on the mall what do you think about that he took this talk about why did i...
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forget all your passwords.th bill pay on td bank mobile app keeps all your bills in one place.s a revolution in sleep. t e sleep number 360 smarbed is on sale now during our memorial day sale. it senses your movement, and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. it even helps with this. so you wake up ready to hit the ground running. only at a sleep number store. during the memorial day sale, save $1000 on the new queen sleep number 360 special edition $1 smart bed, now only ,799. only for a limited time. sleep number. proven, quality sleep. >>> thefts by the thousands in our local driveways and along our neighborhood street curves. the news 4 i-team investigation reveals dozens of car break-ins happening every day in our area. investigative reporter scott macfarlaneshows you what thieves are targeting and what police want you to do right now. >> it's a crime that can take lesthan 60 seconds and can ruin your whole week. >> it's consistent in my part of the neighborhood. we are having break-ins every night. >> near her home, denise said it's happen not just once or e
forget all your passwords.th bill pay on td bank mobile app keeps all your bills in one place.s a revolution in sleep. t e sleep number 360 smarbed is on sale now during our memorial day sale. it senses your movement, and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. it even helps with this. so you wake up ready to hit the ground running. only at a sleep number store. during the memorial day sale, save $1000 on the new queen sleep number 360 special edition $1 smart bed, now only ,799....
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bill pay on the td bank mobile app keeps all your bills in one place. >> ann: you're watching "news4day." >>> welcome back. now to a bombshell from s. customs agents. >> i.c.e. is calling out the prince george's county detention center for releasing two suspected ms-13 gang members accused of killng 14-year-old girl. 16-year-old jose fuentes ponce and 17-year-old el escobar are both in the u.s. illegal. they're from el salvador. they were arrested on murd charges last may. a person fromustom enforcement said both were rel beautsed the prince george's coty diplom diplomat -- department of correction said they were transferred to a state-run facility and they have not commented about the case. this may -- this month they are both charged with killing 14-year-old ariana fuentes diaz, and a third teenager is in custody in the case. her body was discovered in a creek in riverdale earlier this month. >>> prince george's county animal control officer shot and killed a dog saving a delivery driver's life.bu adog chewed off part of the driver's ear in upper marlboro. a story only on 4. the dr
bill pay on the td bank mobile app keeps all your bills in one place. >> ann: you're watching "news4day." >>> welcome back. now to a bombshell from s. customs agents. >> i.c.e. is calling out the prince george's county detention center for releasing two suspected ms-13 gang members accused of killng 14-year-old girl. 16-year-old jose fuentes ponce and 17-year-old el escobar are both in the u.s. illegal. they're from el salvador. they were arrested on murd charges...
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again, balance billing is when a private insurer pays a portion of the patient bill and leaves that balance to the patient. on february 1 after the conversation started coming to light, february 1, mayor breed issued a statement we're halting the practice of this billing so we placed a freeze on the practice of balance billing and gave ourselves a 90-daytime line to come back with recommendations. so the 90 days is approaching and we're here today with those recommendations. we had a hearing february 19th and at the board february 21st. also a little bit of a refresher on background of the scope of this issue. and we have about 104,000 patients per year. of those, the vast majority 94% or so are not affected because they're medicare, medical or in a plan that does not have a balanced billing provision under state law. there say group of about 4 -- is a group of about 4,000 patients in pp plans and 1700 are in plans that potentially affected by balance billing. so it's a relatively small group of our patients. but the fact is that for those individuals that are affected by this, it's a real
again, balance billing is when a private insurer pays a portion of the patient bill and leaves that balance to the patient. on february 1 after the conversation started coming to light, february 1, mayor breed issued a statement we're halting the practice of this billing so we placed a freeze on the practice of balance billing and gave ourselves a 90-daytime line to come back with recommendations. so the 90 days is approaching and we're here today with those recommendations. we had a hearing...
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they get a bill for 50, medicare pays 10, they write off 40. or just the lack of transparency. they have no idea what it's going to cost and get a bill later. so i guess that's my two questions for all the panelists. but the other thing is, how do we change this behavior or this practice because it is especially i tell people -- i read something that was alarming to me. 62% of americans don't have $1,000 in the bank. so all of a sudden they get a bill for $3,000 or $4,000. they live paycheck to paycheck. it is a gigantic issue. and the costs have gone up so much in the last 20 years not because of democrats/republicans. the costs have gone up. so doc, i'll start with you. just your thoughts. why do we have this massive kind of in a sense surprise billing, the lack of transparency, and what do we do to change that? >> you know, my wife and i share an office. she's an ob/gyn. i'm an ent. we have two people just to navigate billing. we're supposed to be experts at it. this is how complicated it is. everybody you heard this afternoon is asking for transparency. and we need to work t
they get a bill for 50, medicare pays 10, they write off 40. or just the lack of transparency. they have no idea what it's going to cost and get a bill later. so i guess that's my two questions for all the panelists. but the other thing is, how do we change this behavior or this practice because it is especially i tell people -- i read something that was alarming to me. 62% of americans don't have $1,000 in the bank. so all of a sudden they get a bill for $3,000 or $4,000. they live paycheck to...
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pay. >> i hear it but i'm not shower what all the uber drivers are going to do. >> i have bills to pay. >> lyft went public last month and now reporting over a billion dollars in losses even with $776 million in revenue. >>> the proposal included setting a rent increase of between 2% and 7% of the consumer price index each year for properties billed before 199345. it would exclude single family homes. it would only allow evictions if a renter failed to pay or was a nuisance. >> if we don't get rent under control, a lot of people will become homeless and it's very heartbreaking. >> buildings get old, sewer pipes break. repair leaks are not covered under your ordinance. if you limit us to 7%, you put us out of business and put the tenants out of their homes. >> city leader also visit it next month. >>> taking a live look at capitol hill where the house judiciary committee is moving forward with a hearing to hold attorney general william barr in contempt of congress . last month barr released a redacted version of mueller's report but did not establish a criminal conspiracy between russia
pay. >> i hear it but i'm not shower what all the uber drivers are going to do. >> i have bills to pay. >> lyft went public last month and now reporting over a billion dollars in losses even with $776 million in revenue. >>> the proposal included setting a rent increase of between 2% and 7% of the consumer price index each year for properties billed before 199345. it would exclude single family homes. it would only allow evictions if a renter failed to pay or was a...
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bill pay on the td bank mobile app keeps all your bills in one place. headphones? ones but apple or beats? >> they want good stuff. the only tiny items can cost big bucks. susanis hogan working 4 you with a way to buy the name brand without spending a fortune. >> reporter: keing up with echnology is expensive even when it comes to head phryes. >> ve pricey. >> really expensive. >> reporter: would you ever buy? us >> yeah. >> reporter: why? >> because it's cheaper. and that'sit. >> no, i wouldn't. something that was in someone else's ears. doesn't do it for me. >> reporter: it's an as unusual as you might think. "consumer reports" says buying refurbished electronics can save you as much 50%. >> they could have been returned by anderson psomeone who didn't ma needed repair. no tter what was wrong originally, by thme you get them they should be good as new. >> reporter: where can you find them? >> ou're shopping for refurbished headphones, you can get them from the manufacturer. we've seen the best selections at amazon, best buy, and walmart. >> reporter: retailers ev
bill pay on the td bank mobile app keeps all your bills in one place. headphones? ones but apple or beats? >> they want good stuff. the only tiny items can cost big bucks. susanis hogan working 4 you with a way to buy the name brand without spending a fortune. >> reporter: keing up with echnology is expensive even when it comes to head phryes. >> ve pricey. >> really expensive. >> reporter: would you ever buy? us >> yeah. >> reporter: why? >>...
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bill pay on the td bank mobile app keeps all your bills in one place.o take >>> take a look at these live pictures of the tree smack dabç in the mide of the house slicing through. amelia, this has been playing out all over our area. this isrom are chopper 4 right now. do we know exactly where this is? >> yeah, this is up in columbia, maryland where there was a tornado warning issued there earlier today. that is when we first went onner and started our coverage. that house unfornately looking to be condemned. and then look at all the tree damage there. you can see the tree down, we also have trees at are just sheared off in the middle. so likely from a tornado. national weather service is aso hearing of plenty of wind damage reports. so they will do a saur say. there are the trees justle comply sheared off. so likely a tornado. and here is aook at the storm team 4 radar of the thunderstorms moving throughe area. a warning in st. mary's county. l d then we look back to the west, nationaweather service issuing a new severe thunderstorm watch back into west
bill pay on the td bank mobile app keeps all your bills in one place.o take >>> take a look at these live pictures of the tree smack dabç in the mide of the house slicing through. amelia, this has been playing out all over our area. this isrom are chopper 4 right now. do we know exactly where this is? >> yeah, this is up in columbia, maryland where there was a tornado warning issued there earlier today. that is when we first went onner and started our coverage. that house...
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has left some $10000.00 government computers still blocked making it impossible for people to pay their bills to pay taxes to pay parking tickets it's estimated $18000000.00 have been lost so far because of it say they will block the network but only if the city pays them $100000.00 in bit coy the mall will reportedly use his nose eternal blue it was developed by the u.s. national security agency in the here's how bold moves may describe the attack. this was a smart virus any time you do something they do it well i just hope that they had the key so we can all get out of this eternal blue 1st fall into the public eye after a massive run somewhere attack you may recall back in 2017 that hit many countries around the world victim banks and hospitals later that year it was also used to target the ukrainian government we asked people in baltimore whether or not they thought the mayor's office should stump up the round. should never be a ransom to somebody that's trying to terrorize others it is the end of states making pick. apart. should it be that's it i don't think that the ransom should be pa
has left some $10000.00 government computers still blocked making it impossible for people to pay their bills to pay taxes to pay parking tickets it's estimated $18000000.00 have been lost so far because of it say they will block the network but only if the city pays them $100000.00 in bit coy the mall will reportedly use his nose eternal blue it was developed by the u.s. national security agency in the here's how bold moves may describe the attack. this was a smart virus any time you do...
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bill pay on the td bank mobile app keeps all yourills in one place. >>> tomorrow night,ford's eater wille giving voices from our area arm platfo to speak about immigration. speaking about this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity in an interview you will only see here on news4. >> i'm a child with immigrant parents. >> reporter: they've been getting ready for weeks writing and practice their speeches. >> i'm more thanerrified. it's pretty big for me given a chance to talk about something i feel passionate about. >> reporter: 15 students from the arlington careerer c and rockville high will take the stage at ford's theater part of the ongoing educational programming. it's called, "stand up bear he" >> abraham lincoln was a great orator and used the power of his own words to inspire and unify the nation durng the civil war. we learned from his example to empower students to use the words to shape our country. >> reporter: cynthia has been working with the styoubudents tt them beady for their night. >> they care about issues that affect us. >> reporter: issues like daca. >> we should keep daca fo
bill pay on the td bank mobile app keeps all yourills in one place. >>> tomorrow night,ford's eater wille giving voices from our area arm platfo to speak about immigration. speaking about this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity in an interview you will only see here on news4. >> i'm a child with immigrant parents. >> reporter: they've been getting ready for weeks writing and practice their speeches. >> i'm more thanerrified. it's pretty big for me given a chance to talk...
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>> paying bills. >> sure. > at least it is a blessing that you're paying bills and that you're out. >> now i can pay bills and in the future, once the appropriated monies actually -- >> let's get to that. at what point did you realize that you were some -- you were owed some money for being wrongfully imprisoned because it was $50,000 a year and you do the math, mr. phillips, you're now a millionaire. what does that mean? >> well, here is the thing. i was a millionaire before the money was actually awarded to me. because just being alive and just being able to enjoy life makes you a millionaire. most people don't realize but just having life is more important than money. because you have opportunity to do anything with it. so it is up to you. but however you want to live your life is up to you. >> so now that you -- now that you have this -- listen, i feel you and i think it is -- the outlook is wonderful. but now that you have this money -- >> i don't have any money. >> once you have the money? >> okay. all ri
>> paying bills. >> sure. > at least it is a blessing that you're paying bills and that you're out. >> now i can pay bills and in the future, once the appropriated monies actually -- >> let's get to that. at what point did you realize that you were some -- you were owed some money for being wrongfully imprisoned because it was $50,000 a year and you do the math, mr. phillips, you're now a millionaire. what does that mean? >> well, here is the thing. i was a...
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what our polling shows is that people are feeling that exquisitely and they are having trouble paying those bills and even more than those who are actually having trouble paying those bills, a majority of americans -- and this has been true for years now -- are afraid that if they do get sick, they are going to end up with bills that they can't afford to pay. that polling is very clear. that i think is the other kind of political pressure and the other policy agenda, you know, to be addressed in this debate is how can -- whatever else we do about coverage and how we finance it and who gets paid what, can we kind of keep track of what people have to pay in order to get healthcare and make sure that that does not become burdensome and does not, you know, create these other kinds of anxieties. >> this issue of surprise medical bills, there's actually several states that have passed some pretty good measures. it's not like you have to reinvent the wheel. florida, texas is working on one, california, other states. new york. yeah. >> if i could just make a couple comments here to what you said. >> almo
what our polling shows is that people are feeling that exquisitely and they are having trouble paying those bills and even more than those who are actually having trouble paying those bills, a majority of americans -- and this has been true for years now -- are afraid that if they do get sick, they are going to end up with bills that they can't afford to pay. that polling is very clear. that i think is the other kind of political pressure and the other policy agenda, you know, to be addressed...
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bill pay on the td bank mobile app keeps all your bills in one place. >>> back now with thase re weatherthe midwest. multiple tornados touched down in o indiana andhio overnight. and this morning we are seeing widespread damage a power outages in dayton, o ohio,ch debris littered one intersection, snowplows had to be brought in to clear a path for emergency vehicles.rr nbc's ke sanders and daniel grossman had team coverage from ohio and oklahoma. >> reporter: tornado on th ground. hundreds of thousands of people getting a terrifying wake-up cal overnit in ohio. multiple tornados touching down sending residents racing for cover. >> you can never prepare fo something like this. >> destroyed house -- >> reporter: the path of destruction stretching acrossyt da and the western part of the state. homes turned inside out. trees ripped from the ground. power poles snapped. an elementary school in daytona thwould have been packed with children this morning was destroyed. there have been nearly 500 tornados reported across the country inthe last 30 days. overnight dayton t becominghe second major
bill pay on the td bank mobile app keeps all your bills in one place. >>> back now with thase re weatherthe midwest. multiple tornados touched down in o indiana andhio overnight. and this morning we are seeing widespread damage a power outages in dayton, o ohio,ch debris littered one intersection, snowplows had to be brought in to clear a path for emergency vehicles.rr nbc's ke sanders and daniel grossman had team coverage from ohio and oklahoma. >> reporter: tornado on th...
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pay. >> i'm not sure what all the uber drivers are going to do. >> maybe not, i have bills to pay.>> is reporting over $1 billion in losses in the first quarterly report, even with $776 million in revenue. and lyft, continuing coverage, of the driver strike, starting at 4:30 am. and don kpix.com. >>> a massive trade deal between the u.s. and china is in jeopardy, president trump is threatening to more than double the tariffs on chinese exports if the deal falls through. the stock market did not like it, stocks fell sharply, closing out the second worst training day of the year, the president's chief trade negotiators are accusing the chinese of reneging on unspecified parts of the deal, he said he will raise from 10% up to 25% on $200 billion worth of chinese goods that come into our country, a pro-trade group estimates that the tariff increase alone will cost a family of four $767 per year, and cost up to 1 million u.s. jobs. >> because the u.s. and china are the 2 largest economies in the world, any trade conflict that ensues will spill over, causing global growth to slow down.>> chin
pay. >> i'm not sure what all the uber drivers are going to do. >> maybe not, i have bills to pay.>> is reporting over $1 billion in losses in the first quarterly report, even with $776 million in revenue. and lyft, continuing coverage, of the driver strike, starting at 4:30 am. and don kpix.com. >>> a massive trade deal between the u.s. and china is in jeopardy, president trump is threatening to more than double the tariffs on chinese exports if the deal falls...
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forget all your passwords.e bill pay on th td bank mobile app keeps all your bills in one place. >>> doug's here to talk about more hot weather. roasty toasty the next couple days and some severe -- you like that? roasty toasty? >> i have been in this business for 25 years and i've never heard that. that's one i would use. >> then take it. i'll let you borrow that. y a little roast toasty out there the next couple days. we hit 91 today. >> there you go. >> also coming with that, a chance of storms. not ouoday, th. take a look outside. hazy, hot and humid. we've got the three hs. temperature sitting atft 89 a high of 91. wind out of the south at 13 miles an hour. thater puts evody in the upper 80s to around 90. no our area has been dry all day and it's going to stay that way. not a single storm in our area. just to the north and east of , up around philadelphia, up around wilmington, not just severe thunderstorms, but tornado warnings are in effect in parts of pennsylvania. we have another area back towards pittsburgh. this area will y to move down in towards our northern zone tonight
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. >> not paying bills. >> not paying bills. walking away from obligations. filing bruping bankruptcy and s he's a billionaire at the same time. he's out of that environment right now. the congress of the united states is the legislative branch, a co-equal barrage of government. if he thinks we're going to walk away, he's wrong. he gets signals from his republican colleagues, the people that unfortunately like lindsey graham that i can't understand, he gets signals that they're okay with that. that they're being to grant to the president this unusual authority to simply run the executive branch but also essentially serve as the republican leader of the house and as the republican leader of the senate. the president has been authority by those individuals who puts us in a tough spot. >> but he's getting those signals because those elected officials want to be reelected. what does that tell you about the american people? about what they seek, about what their politics is that a guy like lindsey graham, we know all the awful things he's said about trump, and he'
. >> not paying bills. >> not paying bills. walking away from obligations. filing bruping bankruptcy and s he's a billionaire at the same time. he's out of that environment right now. the congress of the united states is the legislative branch, a co-equal barrage of government. if he thinks we're going to walk away, he's wrong. he gets signals from his republican colleagues, the people that unfortunately like lindsey graham that i can't understand, he gets signals that they're okay...
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i'm concerned the democrats are using bipartisan drug pricing bills to pay for partisan politics. but these bills are proof we can work together across the aisle and do what is best for constituents. unform, as the "washington post" said yesterday, democrats are putting a political pothole in the way of drug pricing bills. democrats have decided that use funding to thein facilitated marketplace. this morning, a publication called "stat" published an article entitled, in washington the bipartisan approach leaves democrats doubting their own party leadership. as this article reported, even house democrats do not understand why the speaker of the house and party leadership have decided to politicize bipartisan bills that enjoy widespread support. the chairwoman of the health subcommittee is on record by saying she is not a fan of what has happened. republicans do stand ready to work on solutions. congressman mark meadows, the chairman of the freedom caucus said that the democrats' political stunt is a wasted political opportunity. he continued, you've got the chairman of the freedom c
i'm concerned the democrats are using bipartisan drug pricing bills to pay for partisan politics. but these bills are proof we can work together across the aisle and do what is best for constituents. unform, as the "washington post" said yesterday, democrats are putting a political pothole in the way of drug pricing bills. democrats have decided that use funding to thein facilitated marketplace. this morning, a publication called "stat" published an article entitled, in...
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i'm concerned the democrats are using bipartisan drug pricing bills to pay for partisan politics. but these bills are proof we can work together across the aisle and do what is best for constituents. unform, as the "washington post" said yesterday, democrats are putting a political pothole in the way of drug pricing bills. democrats have decided that use funding to thein facilitated marketplace. this morning, a publication called "stat" published an article entitled, in washington the bipartisan approach leaves democrats doubting their own party leadership. as this article reported, even house democrats do not understand why the speaker of the house and party leadership have decided to politicize bipartisan bills that enjoy widespread support. the chairwoman of the health subcommittee is on record by saying she is not a fan of what has happened. republicans do stand ready to work on solutions. congressman mark meadows, the chairman of the freedom caucus said that the democrats' political stunt is a wasted political opportunity. he continued, you've got the chairman of the freedom c
i'm concerned the democrats are using bipartisan drug pricing bills to pay for partisan politics. but these bills are proof we can work together across the aisle and do what is best for constituents. unform, as the "washington post" said yesterday, democrats are putting a political pothole in the way of drug pricing bills. democrats have decided that use funding to thein facilitated marketplace. this morning, a publication called "stat" published an article entitled, in...
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it doesn't leave much at the end of the month to be paying bills off.extra would help, and that's the prospect the chancellor presented today to the low—paid. the point of today's presentation is around where we go next with the national living wage. we will have reached 60% of median earnings by next year. that puts us pretty much at the top of the leader board internationally, and the question is, can we push the national living wage rate further, possibly as far as eliminating low pay altogether? the national living wage is being pushed up in stages to that 60% of average earnings. it's got to £8.21 an hour so far, with two million getting this or the lower rates for under—25s. the new target could be 66% of average earnings — that would be around £9.50 an hour, most likely phased in over several years, expanding to 4.7 million day numbers helped by minimum wages. big hikes in minimum wages will benefit millions, more than doubling the number of people who are at the minimum, and probably pushing up other people's wages as well. but businesses are co
it doesn't leave much at the end of the month to be paying bills off.extra would help, and that's the prospect the chancellor presented today to the low—paid. the point of today's presentation is around where we go next with the national living wage. we will have reached 60% of median earnings by next year. that puts us pretty much at the top of the leader board internationally, and the question is, can we push the national living wage rate further, possibly as far as eliminating low pay...
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i would not want to pay that insurance bill. [ ding ] -oh, i have progressive, so i just bundled everything with my home insurance. saved me a ton of money. -love you, gary! -you don't have to buzz in. it's not a question, gary. on march 1, 1810 -- [ ding ] -frédéric chopin. -collapsing in 226 -- [ ding ] -the colossus of rhodes. -[ sighs ] louise dustmann -- [ ding ] -brahms' "lullaby," or "wiegenlied." -when will it end? [ ding ] -not today, ron. who used expedia to book
i would not want to pay that insurance bill. [ ding ] -oh, i have progressive, so i just bundled everything with my home insurance. saved me a ton of money. -love you, gary! -you don't have to buzz in. it's not a question, gary. on march 1, 1810 -- [ ding ] -frédéric chopin. -collapsing in 226 -- [ ding ] -the colossus of rhodes. -[ sighs ] louise dustmann -- [ ding ] -brahms' "lullaby," or "wiegenlied." -when will it end? [ ding ] -not today, ron. who used expedia to book
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>>pay the bills if you don't if you don't work, you know we have to pay bills. no matter what. >>others say there is a right way to do this and a wrong way to do it saying that not providing service is the wrong way. >>yeah mean my passengers a lot of them are scared and you know i did use it for the everyday need, especially separatist area what i've heard of people accepting rides in the airport and not going to leave that's actually going to turn hurt the platform. i see a lot of the activations tomorrow, not necessary for not driving. but what they're going to be doing is is hurting and you're going to be except the right people be waiting for the rise in their places to be and you're just going to be sitting here and i understand it's a stance. it is a right or wrong way to do and don't agree with everything that's going on. >>well that was jay are still reporting for us this morning and keep in mind that today's rally is set to start at noon in san francisco. right along market street just outside of headquarters. well to the east bay now a man is dead following a shootin
>>pay the bills if you don't if you don't work, you know we have to pay bills. no matter what. >>others say there is a right way to do this and a wrong way to do it saying that not providing service is the wrong way. >>yeah mean my passengers a lot of them are scared and you know i did use it for the everyday need, especially separatist area what i've heard of people accepting rides in the airport and not going to leave that's actually going to turn hurt the platform. i see a...
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all the files became digitally scrambled like you said baltimore residents have been able to pay utility bills parking tickets they came pay their taxes online site frozen all of baltimore and you know ultimately comes down to extortion is the criminals are basically demanding like bitcoin essentially at the end of the bailout 100000 worth a bit coin or to stop what they're doing or 3 just 3 bitcoins to to release specific systems and a classic kind of extortion scheme naturally baltimore and everybody basically said no we're not going to do that and the f.b.i. and it will try to fix the problem as we speak yeah i think what's interesting is some security experts are kind of saying if. attorney blew the. software the small way created by the n.s.a. ends up being involved. it's. it's the organization in baltimore so it's every organization in baltimore that didn't patch their systems to the level that it would have kept this and i say tool which i'm sure are ready has you know systems in place for all of that so jake williams a former n.s.a. operative actually said what was really interesting h
all the files became digitally scrambled like you said baltimore residents have been able to pay utility bills parking tickets they came pay their taxes online site frozen all of baltimore and you know ultimately comes down to extortion is the criminals are basically demanding like bitcoin essentially at the end of the bailout 100000 worth a bit coin or to stop what they're doing or 3 just 3 bitcoins to to release specific systems and a classic kind of extortion scheme naturally baltimore and...
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now, businesses are worried about this, they have to pay the bills, andi this, they have to pay the billsrocess of increases, the resolution foundation recommends over five years, so they monitor how it is working, and if employers are taking fewer people on, well, they could put the brakes on, well, they could put the brakes on these further increases to try and slow down any lay—offs or effects on hours that people are given. 0k, simon, thank you, simon gompertz there. our top story this lunchtime: the government is told it should cut university tuition fees in england, as part of a package of reforms to the funding of higher education. and still to come... why driverless cars could soon be helping elderly people to retain their independence. coming up on bbc news... kyle edmund is out of the french open. the british number one is forced to retire after losing the first two sets of his second—round pablo cuevas. a row that's lasted more than five years between the philippines and canada over the dumping of tonnes of rubbish, has been resolved. back in 201a, the authorities in manila dis
now, businesses are worried about this, they have to pay the bills, andi this, they have to pay the billsrocess of increases, the resolution foundation recommends over five years, so they monitor how it is working, and if employers are taking fewer people on, well, they could put the brakes on, well, they could put the brakes on these further increases to try and slow down any lay—offs or effects on hours that people are given. 0k, simon, thank you, simon gompertz there. our top story this...
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and i said donald, you can't pay your bills. i'm just a reporter and i can pay all of my bills as they come due. if you're really worth $3 billion you'd find a way to pay your bills. he just makes it up, chris. he just makes it up. >> now here's a little bit of food for thought here and i want to get into what we learned. what do you say about the initial push back? i don't care. he still has a lot of money. he has a lot more money than i'll ever have. i don't care how you pick it apart. all those rich guys find a way to use the tax code like he did. what's your take on that? >> that just doesn't match. he was at the outer spectrum year after year. either the top number or second from the bottom. really a poor performance and that's remarkable. he barely escaped through and he was still really not doing very well when the apprentice went on the air in 2004 and created a whole new era where he didn't have to try to build things. he didn't have to try to build businesses he could support. he could just rent the use of his name and
and i said donald, you can't pay your bills. i'm just a reporter and i can pay all of my bills as they come due. if you're really worth $3 billion you'd find a way to pay your bills. he just makes it up, chris. he just makes it up. >> now here's a little bit of food for thought here and i want to get into what we learned. what do you say about the initial push back? i don't care. he still has a lot of money. he has a lot more money than i'll ever have. i don't care how you pick it apart....
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. >> so, the only thing that is necessary to pass a clean bill paying the salaries of every man and woman in the coast guard is for the democratic senators to withdraw their objection, is that correct? >> that's correct. >> thank you. >> madame president. >> senator from colorado. >> madame president, i seldom as you know rise on this floor to contradict somebody on the other side. i worked very hard over the years to work in a bipartisan way the presiding officer with my republican colleagues. but these crocodile tears that senator from texas is crying for first responders are too hard for me to take. they're too hard for me to take because when you -- when the senator from texas shut this government down in 2013, my state was flooded. it was under water. people were killed. peoples' houses were destroyed. their small businesses were ruined forever. this government is shut down over a promise the president of the united states couldn't keep. and then america is not interested in having him keep. this idea that he was going to build a medieval wall across the southern border of texas, tak
. >> so, the only thing that is necessary to pass a clean bill paying the salaries of every man and woman in the coast guard is for the democratic senators to withdraw their objection, is that correct? >> that's correct. >> thank you. >> madame president. >> senator from colorado. >> madame president, i seldom as you know rise on this floor to contradict somebody on the other side. i worked very hard over the years to work in a bipartisan way the presiding...
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we are talking about a student graduates and there they have these bills to pay for what they just did your arms around this issue at nyu law school. you name the lawyer of the year. by the national law journal. tell me what you did at nyu law in terms of making that school more accessible for students. >> what i think is the best public policy is what we did at nyu law school which is, you say to college graduates, you match what the best place you can. and we have to do a lot to help students from the lower quartiles of family income who do not have college educated people in the family, who are not in schools with the guidance counselors that had the time to work with them. we have to help them match with, put that aside for the moment you match with the right place and you borrow for the tuition if you cannot afford it and the governor will give you low interest loans and then, you will pay it back not as you would pay back an ordinary loan, but you pay it back based upon a percentage of your income. over a certain amount. let's say over $50,000. so the first 50,000, you could make
we are talking about a student graduates and there they have these bills to pay for what they just did your arms around this issue at nyu law school. you name the lawyer of the year. by the national law journal. tell me what you did at nyu law in terms of making that school more accessible for students. >> what i think is the best public policy is what we did at nyu law school which is, you say to college graduates, you match what the best place you can. and we have to do a lot to help...
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. >> i have bills to pay. >> if he has to get out there and work i would like him to shut the app down for a couple of hours. >> reporter: how much money is uber going to make with the ipo one projection is about $9 billion how hard is it to get a rideshare driver tomorrow? harder to figure out in the hands of consumers i asked a woman waiting for lyft cory burke she was sympathetic to the concerns and she said are you sympathetic enough to use rideshare tomorrow? she said no. we will see what happens tomorrow. live in san francisco. >> lyft reported a more than 1 billion-dollar loss for its first quarterly earnings as a public company. despite the loss lyft did manage to double its revenue posting $776 million for the quarter, 95% increase last year the stock dipped 4% in after- hours trading following that warnings report but rebounded in turn positive. >> we have a preliminary report on what killed a great whale that washed up in san francisco's ocean beach likely hit by a passing ship. it may be one case closed but generally most tells us there's still a big mystery surrounding wha
. >> i have bills to pay. >> if he has to get out there and work i would like him to shut the app down for a couple of hours. >> reporter: how much money is uber going to make with the ipo one projection is about $9 billion how hard is it to get a rideshare driver tomorrow? harder to figure out in the hands of consumers i asked a woman waiting for lyft cory burke she was sympathetic to the concerns and she said are you sympathetic enough to use rideshare tomorrow? she said no....
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it doesn't pay the bills. oesn't pay the bills, but we will see in the up coming months how long we can sustain. >> okay. want to turn to something that you will deal with on armed services committee potentially. president trump says he is considering pardons for navy seal eddie gallagher and other troops who are accused of war crimes. gallagher is charged with murdering a wounded teenage isis soldier and posing for a photo with his body as well as shooting innocent citizens. do you support a pardon for gallagher and anyone else who engaged in these alleged war crimes? >> i'll be up front and say i don't know the details of what went through the prosecution in that particular case. but i would say that if our soldier, sailors, airmen, marines, we need to be very careful in that because it is not okay to perpetrate war crimes. it is not okay. >> what signal would the president send with a pardon then? >> well, and again, depending on what the circumstances were, the legalities involved there, i would hesitate. w
it doesn't pay the bills. oesn't pay the bills, but we will see in the up coming months how long we can sustain. >> okay. want to turn to something that you will deal with on armed services committee potentially. president trump says he is considering pardons for navy seal eddie gallagher and other troops who are accused of war crimes. gallagher is charged with murdering a wounded teenage isis soldier and posing for a photo with his body as well as shooting innocent citizens. do you...
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and this is where i am honest with people, and that is one of the things, having the government pay the bills is terrible. in this country medicaid, which is the biggest health-care plan, they only pay 80% of costs. if all of us got together and started the hospital, and we just took medicaid, we would lose 20% and close really quickly. 94 -- 90% of costs. if we just took medicare we would also close. it would take longer but also close. 115%.cial insurance pays there is no evidence if government paid all the bills we would ever pay enough to all of the hospitals in new hampshire, i did this a couple weeks ago. i said, how would it have been if all of your commercial insurance bills were paid at the medicare rate? close. we would we shouldn't put forth a goal like the government pay all the bills just because it sounds good. it is terrible policy and it will result in a health care system that is fundamentally worse and has more limited access and for every american health care should be a fundamental right, and getting options to have more choices, which is what they want and will put more i
and this is where i am honest with people, and that is one of the things, having the government pay the bills is terrible. in this country medicaid, which is the biggest health-care plan, they only pay 80% of costs. if all of us got together and started the hospital, and we just took medicaid, we would lose 20% and close really quickly. 94 -- 90% of costs. if we just took medicare we would also close. it would take longer but also close. 115%.cial insurance pays there is no evidence if...
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bill. it's the pay-for that's real concerning to me, especially with the amount of debt we have. there are bipartisan ideas out there where we should start. one is the gain act. this is a piece of legislation that's supported by the freedom caucus and on the democratic side, the black caucus supports it as well. in is one that looks at excess government property, to sell that and you could use that on infrastructure. it would focus on the 100 poorest districts in our country. i think that's a very good start where we could begin. i disagree with the democrats thinking they want to raise taxes to pay for infrastructure. before they went to see the president, they said they would have to change the current tax code, that they would raise the rates of americans. now, this is not unusual for the democrats. their first bill, h.r. 1, would take -- if they raise $200, would take $1,200 from the american public. current proposal by democrat senator who's running for president, she now thinks we should raise taxes and give every american $600 so they can then spend on politics. it's a com
bill. it's the pay-for that's real concerning to me, especially with the amount of debt we have. there are bipartisan ideas out there where we should start. one is the gain act. this is a piece of legislation that's supported by the freedom caucus and on the democratic side, the black caucus supports it as well. in is one that looks at excess government property, to sell that and you could use that on infrastructure. it would focus on the 100 poorest districts in our country. i think that's a...
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the president has called our farmers patriot, it doesn't pay the bills. y the bills. >> agriculture secretary sonny perdue announced $16 billion for aid for struggling farmers, he says the money will came from china, same false claim made repeatedly by president trump. >>> another horse has died at santa anita racetrack. the 26th since december. the horse named cocheese was euthanized sunday, a day after suffering an injury during a race. the animal rights group peta calling for santa anita and all tracks to suspend racing until an investigation is complete. santa anita park back in march implemented stringent protocols and suspended racing and training for a time. two days after racing resumed, another horse died. >>> hall of fame quarterback bart star has died. the legendary green bay packers led the team to five nfl titles, including wins in the first two super bowls and was named mvp in both wins under vince lombardi. he coached the packers from 1975 to 1983. he suffered a stroke in 2014, and had been in failing health since. he died sunday morning in
the president has called our farmers patriot, it doesn't pay the bills. y the bills. >> agriculture secretary sonny perdue announced $16 billion for aid for struggling farmers, he says the money will came from china, same false claim made repeatedly by president trump. >>> another horse has died at santa anita racetrack. the 26th since december. the horse named cocheese was euthanized sunday, a day after suffering an injury during a race. the animal rights group peta calling for...
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china will pay the bill for a bailout for farmers. american taxpayers are going to pay this one and the other one too. and she's not old enough to run for president. but several are embracing her aoc as the ticket for success on the democratic nomination. because energizer ultimate lithium is the longest lasting aa battery in the world. [confetti cannon popping] energizer. backed by science. matched by no one. her saturdays are a never- ending montage of comfort. [tv sfx]: where have you been all my life? but then anne laid on a serta perfect sleeper. and realized her life was only just sorta comfortable. not just sorta comfortable. serta comfortable. not just sorta comfortable. sarah's last tuition payment, sent off. feeling good? oh yeah. now i'm ready to focus on my project. ♪ ♪ this is why we plan. ♪ ♪ you never cease to amaze me, maya. see how investing with a j.p. morgan advisor can help you. visit your local chase branch. leaders of the democratic party. for over two years, this president has broken the law... and nothing happen
china will pay the bill for a bailout for farmers. american taxpayers are going to pay this one and the other one too. and she's not old enough to run for president. but several are embracing her aoc as the ticket for success on the democratic nomination. because energizer ultimate lithium is the longest lasting aa battery in the world. [confetti cannon popping] energizer. backed by science. matched by no one. her saturdays are a never- ending montage of comfort. [tv sfx]: where have you been...