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gerri: all right.est on the cyber hack that's andrea way targeting companies, governments, and health care facilities from fedex to moscow. hillary joins us with an update. hillary. >> gerri, we now know that some people are paying off the hackers responsible for the largest ransomware outbreak in history. the hackers left payment demands for each user requesting they make a payment in bitcoin to their bitcoin wallet. if users wanted access to their data. you can view the transaction history for the hackers bitcoin wallet online, and it shows incoming transactions ranging from 200 to $500 posted today. these hackers promise to delete data if the users didn't pay up and now it looks like it could be working. we also are getting new information about why the u.s. has not been hit as hard as europe. cyber security analysts say that the hackers began the hack campaign by targeting organizations in europe. by the time the hackers moved onto u.s. organizations, spam filters had identified the new threat and
gerri: all right.est on the cyber hack that's andrea way targeting companies, governments, and health care facilities from fedex to moscow. hillary joins us with an update. hillary. >> gerri, we now know that some people are paying off the hackers responsible for the largest ransomware outbreak in history. the hackers left payment demands for each user requesting they make a payment in bitcoin to their bitcoin wallet. if users wanted access to their data. you can view the transaction...
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gerri: colonel, thank you for coming on tonight. appreciate it. >> my pleasure, gerri.i: and authorities finding out how to protect yourself from global hack attack. we'll tell you how. and how the media is comparing president trump to watergate. guess who isn't making that comparison? the guy who broke watergate. bob woodward of woodward and bernstein. agrees and he's here to talk about it. stay with us [vo] when it comes to investing, looking from a fresh perspective can make all the difference. it can provide what we call an unlock: a realization that often reveals a better path forward. at wells fargo, it's our expertise in finding this kind of insight that has lead us to become one of the largest investment andhe country. discover how we can help find your unlock. >> the concern that monday when everyone returns to the office that the -- this ransomware attack will be even larger. this is a very serious problem, and i think it's going to grow. gerri: former director of national intelligence james clapper warning the ransomware attack called want to cry that hit at
gerri: colonel, thank you for coming on tonight. appreciate it. >> my pleasure, gerri.i: and authorities finding out how to protect yourself from global hack attack. we'll tell you how. and how the media is comparing president trump to watergate. guess who isn't making that comparison? the guy who broke watergate. bob woodward of woodward and bernstein. agrees and he's here to talk about it. stay with us [vo] when it comes to investing, looking from a fresh perspective can make all the...
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>> kate and gerry, they were very serious.y when they were in the press, and that's something that we began to look at here in the south of europe. people are very sentimental and usually mothers cry and that made people suspicious. >> early on, one of the major criticisms of the mccanns was that they were very stoic. even cold. >> they were told very early on that whoever has committed this awful crime often watches prarntprarnt -- parental appeals and can get a sexual thrill out of seeing the stress they've caused the victims or their family. they were told if you can avoid showing overt emotion, it's better to do that. >> please give our little girl back. [ speaking foreign language ] >>> when we return -- the focus turns to kate and gerry. ♪ if you've got a life, you gotta swiffer ♪ >>> three days after madeleine mccann's disappearance, one of the largest searches in portugal's history was underway. >> during the first three weeks, there were thousands all over the country to rescue madeleine mccann. >> then 11 days after
>> kate and gerry, they were very serious.y when they were in the press, and that's something that we began to look at here in the south of europe. people are very sentimental and usually mothers cry and that made people suspicious. >> early on, one of the major criticisms of the mccanns was that they were very stoic. even cold. >> they were told very early on that whoever has committed this awful crime often watches prarntprarnt -- parental appeals and can get a sexual thrill...
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gerri, auburn.know about that, james, rutgers, old dominion, brigham young, army, i might be at that game. who am i supposed to root for? that is a tough one. buffalo, troy, virginia tech. ole miss. and wake forest. those are top schools. maybe in four five years i will come to it again. good luck. the success of your athletic program should be a reminder to every new graduate of what you can achieve to pursue a big vision, and never quit. one message in your hearts today, it is this. never give up. there will be times in your life you will want to quit, you will want to go home, you will never go home to that wonderful mother that is sitting watching you and saying mom, i can't do it, i can't do it, just never quit, go back home and tell mom, dad, i can do it. you will be successful. i have seen so many brilliant people, they gave up in life, they were totally brilliant, top of their class, they were the best students, the best of everything, i have seen others who didn't have that talent, the most
gerri, auburn.know about that, james, rutgers, old dominion, brigham young, army, i might be at that game. who am i supposed to root for? that is a tough one. buffalo, troy, virginia tech. ole miss. and wake forest. those are top schools. maybe in four five years i will come to it again. good luck. the success of your athletic program should be a reminder to every new graduate of what you can achieve to pursue a big vision, and never quit. one message in your hearts today, it is this. never...
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back to gerri willis in the newsroom, gerri? what we're looking at are premiums, how much are people going to pay for the health care policies going forward. we've got details on that now. in the states that do not request waivers, and you remember the waiver states could opt out of essential health benefits or community ratings, by 2026 paying premiums 4% lower than current law continued until that time. about a third of the population in this report, resides in states that make moderate changes to market regulations, here's what they find. a 20%, 2-0, 20% cut in premiums in the nongroup market by 2026. for those states that also do obtain the waivers, that's about a sixth of the population, they would see lower premiums, though the cbo doesn't say by how much, in 2026. so that's a big surprise in here and makes sense from a business point of view. big surprise, though, these premiums would decline under the republican plan. back to you. melissa: great details, thanks, gerri. david: release of once top secret documents showing
back to gerri willis in the newsroom, gerri? what we're looking at are premiums, how much are people going to pay for the health care policies going forward. we've got details on that now. in the states that do not request waivers, and you remember the waiver states could opt out of essential health benefits or community ratings, by 2026 paying premiums 4% lower than current law continued until that time. about a third of the population in this report, resides in states that make moderate...
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hi, marcus, gerri. >> gerri, nice to meet you. [horn honks] this is the whole kitchen?> this is the entire kitchen. >> this kitchen is tiny. i'm shocked by the size of this kitchen and the lack of equipment in there. i don't know how she even cooks anything, let alone contribute to the $500,000 coming out of her department. be nice if you had more space. >> it would be great to have more space. that's the biggest problem we have. when we're plating at night and a full bar of 75 people, it's really hard. it's tight. [car alarm chirps] >> just hearing from some of the other team members about the place, i think the biggest thing is there is no leader. >> no. >> no? when i was called to come here, i think they assumed that i would just come in and just write a check. >> yeah. [laughs] >> and the reality of it is, is that i am not convinced yet. >> are you the grim reaper, or--[laughs] >> me? >> yeah. >> sometimes. i don't really know where the leadership is. i don't know who the owners really are. >> if there's changes to be made and sacrifice to be made, we're willing. >>
hi, marcus, gerri. >> gerri, nice to meet you. [horn honks] this is the whole kitchen?> this is the entire kitchen. >> this kitchen is tiny. i'm shocked by the size of this kitchen and the lack of equipment in there. i don't know how she even cooks anything, let alone contribute to the $500,000 coming out of her department. be nice if you had more space. >> it would be great to have more space. that's the biggest problem we have. when we're plating at night and a full bar...
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thank you, gerri willis. david: and here's a look at oil sorg in the week up about 5% up 50 bucks a barrel on expectation that opec will agree to extend production cuts. that may or may not happen. but at least for now, oil is up in gold driving up higher by a weaker dollar, ending the week up more than 2% to 1252.70 an ounce. sherrill. cheryl: stocks back up with ve nice, after wednesday's near 400-point drop. we recovered a little bit, not all of it. let's bring in veronica of the wall street journal and jarod of profitable trading.com. to you first. all of this talk and banter on wednesday about, well, trump's policies are really going to hurt the stock market, we're going to lose all of our big gains. we really didn't. >> yeah. i think, first of all, there's something to consider. he has done a great job of desensitizing us; right? like, everything is in sensation with him. it's always news coming out of washington. we're hearing it almost every day; right? and i think traders -- until there's some real h
thank you, gerri willis. david: and here's a look at oil sorg in the week up about 5% up 50 bucks a barrel on expectation that opec will agree to extend production cuts. that may or may not happen. but at least for now, oil is up in gold driving up higher by a weaker dollar, ending the week up more than 2% to 1252.70 an ounce. sherrill. cheryl: stocks back up with ve nice, after wednesday's near 400-point drop. we recovered a little bit, not all of it. let's bring in veronica of the wall street...
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reporter: gerry, how do you feel, gerry? ..when madeleine mccann‘s parents were made suspects. was right to make kate and gerry mccann arguidos back then? when we came up with the team to review the case at that point, the mccanns‘ were no suspects to us. so was it a mistake in 2007? i've repeated and i'm saying again now, the mccanns‘ were no suspects to us. it isn't just the portuguese who were looking for madeleine mccann. for six years, there's been a british investigation and it has looked to the back streets of luz. most of scotland yard's time and money has been spent on the theory that madeleine mccann disappeared as part of a burglary gone wrong. this is one of their suspects. paulo ribeiro was asked 250 questions by uk detectives, including — did you kill madeleine mccann? what did you think when they asked you about whether you were involved in madeleine mccann‘s disappearance? last week, scotland yard announced there was no evidence to implicate mr ribeiro or the other suspects questioned. the case against them has been closed. the british have other lines of inquir
reporter: gerry, how do you feel, gerry? ..when madeleine mccann‘s parents were made suspects. was right to make kate and gerry mccann arguidos back then? when we came up with the team to review the case at that point, the mccanns‘ were no suspects to us. so was it a mistake in 2007? i've repeated and i'm saying again now, the mccanns‘ were no suspects to us. it isn't just the portuguese who were looking for madeleine mccann. for six years, there's been a british investigation and it has...
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ford. >> for gerry ford. the chief of staff i meant when we were elected. when it got around to dick, who was at the end of the table, almost the very end, dick is an interesting man. he leaned forward like this and he said, i have one piece of advice. keep your vice president under control. [laughter] >> the other piece of advice i loved was ken's -- he was reagan's final chief, and he is a great story-teller. and anyway, he looked very gravely at rahm and said, never forget that when you open your mouth it's not you who is speaking but the president of the united states to which rahm said, oh, blank, and brought down the house. but there was some serious advice. >> we did the same thing, incidentally, in december just this past december, and all of us had gathered at the invitation of dennis mcdonagh, president obama's laster chief and it was a luncheon meeting, a similar format, and reince priebus was there as the chief designate and all of us -- he was serious him had thought about it. had some questions
ford. >> for gerry ford. the chief of staff i meant when we were elected. when it got around to dick, who was at the end of the table, almost the very end, dick is an interesting man. he leaned forward like this and he said, i have one piece of advice. keep your vice president under control. [laughter] >> the other piece of advice i loved was ken's -- he was reagan's final chief, and he is a great story-teller. and anyway, he looked very gravely at rahm and said, never forget that...
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gerri willis, thank you so much, gerri. appreciate it. all right. coming up, everybody. a texas sheriff facebook post is now being accused of racism after telling politically-correct americans to wake up after manchester's attack. that sheriff here to react to that. and a democratic senator now saying that president trump is calling isis losers, and that could lead to an attack like manchester here in the u.s. columnist katie hopkins is here to respond after this >> worried about some of the rhetoric of the trump administration because we worry that that combined with robust online recruitment might end up in an attack like this happening in the united states. cheryl: democratic senator chris murphy slamming the trump administration, you just heard from him, saying the president would be to blame if a terror attack like manchester happened here. with me now, daily mail global columnist katie. president trump has been very vocal about taking down isis and other terror groups. what is so wrong with condemning these acts of terrorism? >> there is nothing wrong at all with h
gerri willis, thank you so much, gerri. appreciate it. all right. coming up, everybody. a texas sheriff facebook post is now being accused of racism after telling politically-correct americans to wake up after manchester's attack. that sheriff here to react to that. and a democratic senator now saying that president trump is calling isis losers, and that could lead to an attack like manchester here in the u.s. columnist katie hopkins is here to respond after this >> worried about some of...
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gerri willis, thank you very much. melissa: oil ending a the lowest level in five weeks on concerns that rising u.s. out put would offset efforts by opec and other large oil producers to cap a global supply glut. david: markets dipping into the close. is it the calm before the storm? ahead of an imminent vote on health care and yes, again another busy week of corporate earnings. joining me gary kaltbaum, of kaltbaum capital management. steve cortes his panic 100 spokesman. both fox news contributors. gary, let me begin with you. the vix, believe it or not, kind of a fear index hit a 10-year low today, which some say is warning sign investors are just a little overconfident. what would you say? low vix means low volatility. the longer it stays down the vix, usually the correction will be a little bit tough every. i have to throw in one thing about something i believe gerri said, with donald trump talking about the banks and things like that, the president better be very, very careful, with valuations up in the trees, yo
gerri willis, thank you very much. melissa: oil ending a the lowest level in five weeks on concerns that rising u.s. out put would offset efforts by opec and other large oil producers to cap a global supply glut. david: markets dipping into the close. is it the calm before the storm? ahead of an imminent vote on health care and yes, again another busy week of corporate earnings. joining me gary kaltbaum, of kaltbaum capital management. steve cortes his panic 100 spokesman. both fox news...
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reporter: gerry, how do you feel, gerry? ..when madeleine mccann's parents were made suspect5.then? when we came up with the team to review the case at that point, the mccann5‘ were no suspects to us. so was it a mistake in 2007? i've repeated and i'm saying again now, the mccann5‘ were no suspects to us. it i5n'tju5t the portugese who were looking for madeleine mccann. for six years, there's been a british investigation and it has looked to the back streets of luz. most of scotland yard's time and money has been spent on the theory that madeleine mccann disappeared as part of a burglary gone wrong. this is one of their suspect5. paulo ribeiro was asked 250 questions by uk detectives, including — did you kill madeleine mccann? what did you think when they asked you about whether you were involved in madeleine mccann's disappearance? last week scotland yard announced there was no evidence to implicate mr ribeiro or the other suspects questioned. the case against them has been closed. the british have other lines of inquiry and funding until september. the portugese say they have
reporter: gerry, how do you feel, gerry? ..when madeleine mccann's parents were made suspect5.then? when we came up with the team to review the case at that point, the mccann5‘ were no suspects to us. so was it a mistake in 2007? i've repeated and i'm saying again now, the mccann5‘ were no suspects to us. it i5n'tju5t the portugese who were looking for madeleine mccann. for six years, there's been a british investigation and it has looked to the back streets of luz. most of scotland yard's...
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gerri willis, we had an inkling they would do that because they told us a year ago.ow they're really doing it. reporter: now they're really doing it. the nation's third largest insurer, the that will withdraw from the obamacare marketplace in 2018, exiting nebraska and delaware. they previously would pull back from iowa an virginia. losses are mounting for aetna which expects $200 million for red ink in the exchanges on top of what they lost in 2014 and 2016. aetna is not alone. united health pulled the plug. anthem is expected to reduce its participation. the move by aetna one more sign obamacare's promise of offering affordable care coverage is crumbling. state insurance officials across the country that is are biting their nails to see whether more will sign on for 2018 in the coming weeks. in iowa, the last remaining insurer, medic car, announced it might pull out. worse coverage is unaffordable. in maryland for example, care first is seeking approval for 52% rate hike. in connecticut rate hikes range from 15% to 34%. as options narrow, more and more people are s
gerri willis, we had an inkling they would do that because they told us a year ago.ow they're really doing it. reporter: now they're really doing it. the nation's third largest insurer, the that will withdraw from the obamacare marketplace in 2018, exiting nebraska and delaware. they previously would pull back from iowa an virginia. losses are mounting for aetna which expects $200 million for red ink in the exchanges on top of what they lost in 2014 and 2016. aetna is not alone. united health...
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we make american agriculture as great as it can be in the future for ru .al prosperity and jobs >> gerry connolly tax reform plan. bywere going to simple abide taking the current seven tax brackets we have today, and reducing them to only three brackets. >> david horwitz on communism. >> these things are prone to evil. the corruption is within us. once you understand that, you are a conservative. [laughter] society iseve that an oppressive system, everything can be understood in terms of the dominant class or a dominant race, or dominant sex. --rybody that they'll press everybody that they'll press -- opress >> we must all do our share. china is accounting for 90% of north korean trade. china alone has economic leverage over north korea that is unique. their role is particularly important. >> c-span programs are available , on our homepage, and by searching the video library. ♪ washington journal's live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up wednesday morning, republican congressman, chris stewart, discusses tensions with north korea. >> then gerald connolly on
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gerri willis is in the newsroom with the latest on this one,. gerri. reporter: that's right, melissa. higher gas taxes is the president's idea for higher infrastructure spending. they are paying 1.4 cents for federal gas taxes and 27-cent a gallon for state taxes. americans for tax reform road and improvements would be paid for without lifting a gas tax. repealing davis-bacon act would give government more flexibility paying workers by dumping laws that require them to pay prevailing wages. according to atr, simply getting rid of the 1931 law would allow the feds to increase number of bridges and miles of roads it builds and repairs by 20%. once more the heritage foundation points out roughly 30% of the highway spending from the gas tax gets allocated to projects with very little to do with the highway system, bike sharing programs and recreational trails. it is become a slush fund they say. now while trump says he is open to boosting gas taxes, the truth is, he is already been beaten to the punch by seven states that raised gas taxes as of january 1st
gerri willis is in the newsroom with the latest on this one,. gerri. reporter: that's right, melissa. higher gas taxes is the president's idea for higher infrastructure spending. they are paying 1.4 cents for federal gas taxes and 27-cent a gallon for state taxes. americans for tax reform road and improvements would be paid for without lifting a gas tax. repealing davis-bacon act would give government more flexibility paying workers by dumping laws that require them to pay prevailing wages....
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foxx business's gerri willis is digging into it, gerri. there is so much and nuance into the bill if it makes it to the senate it is fascinating. reporter: its ha a long way to go. here are the are headlines from hr 1628, the american health care act of 2017. if you don't have headlight insurance from the government or an employer you will be able to buy policies in the individual market with a tax credit rather than a subsidy which is what obamacare offered. advanced credit will be advancable to hit payment deadlines. you will still get a benefit. benefit for those making maximum of 75,00for individuals and 150,000 for joint filers. instead of ung medicaid as delivery for vehicle for benefits, they frozen medicaid payments in 2019 and relying on state insurers to pick up the slack. states will decide what essential benefits must be covered, that is up in the air. people with preexisting conditions who lost coverage the bill sets up risk pools set up by the government reimburse insurance companies for policyholders with high costs. the log
foxx business's gerri willis is digging into it, gerri. there is so much and nuance into the bill if it makes it to the senate it is fascinating. reporter: its ha a long way to go. here are the are headlines from hr 1628, the american health care act of 2017. if you don't have headlight insurance from the government or an employer you will be able to buy policies in the individual market with a tax credit rather than a subsidy which is what obamacare offered. advanced credit will be advancable...
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amazing, gerri, give us more. reporter: that's right, melissa, the nation's third biggest insurer, aetna, will withdraw from the obamacare marketplace in 2018 exiting nebraska and delaware. the company previously said it would pull back from iowa and virginia. losses are mounting for aetna which expects more than $200 million in red ink from thç exchange this year on top of 700 million it lost between 2014 and 2016. aetna is not alone. humana and unitedhealth also pulled the plug. anthem expected to reduce its participation as well. the move by aetna is one more sign that obama care's promise of offering a marketplace for affordable coverage is crumbling. today just a third of the nation's county have more than one insurer. state insurance officials across the country are biting their nails to see whether more sign on for 28 steen in the coming weeks. -- 2018. in iowa the last remaining insurer announced it might pull out. worse, coverage is unaffordable. in maryland, carefirst is seeking approval for 52% rate hik
amazing, gerri, give us more. reporter: that's right, melissa, the nation's third biggest insurer, aetna, will withdraw from the obamacare marketplace in 2018 exiting nebraska and delaware. the company previously said it would pull back from iowa and virginia. losses are mounting for aetna which expects more than $200 million in red ink from thç exchange this year on top of 700 million it lost between 2014 and 2016. aetna is not alone. humana and unitedhealth also pulled the plug. anthem...
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gerri willis joins me right now. >> that's right, trish. aetna will withdrawal from the obamacare marketplace in 2018, exiting as you say nebraska and delaware. now, the company had already said it will pull back from iowa and virginia. losses mounting for aetna in more than $200 million from the exchanges on top of 700 million it lost between 2014 and 2016. aetna is not alone. humanna and united health also pulled the plug and anthem expectedo reduce its participation as well. now, the move by aetna is just one more sign that obamacare's promise of offering a marketplace for affordable coverage is crumbling. today just a third of the nation's counties have more than one insurer and state officials across the country are biting their nails to see whether more will sign on 2018 in the coming weeks. in iowa, the last remaining insurer has announced plans to pull out. worst coverage has become unaffordable. in maryland, for example, care first is seeking approvals for a 52% rate hike. and in can the plaintiff, rate hike requests range from 15%
gerri willis joins me right now. >> that's right, trish. aetna will withdrawal from the obamacare marketplace in 2018, exiting as you say nebraska and delaware. now, the company had already said it will pull back from iowa and virginia. losses mounting for aetna in more than $200 million from the exchanges on top of 700 million it lost between 2014 and 2016. aetna is not alone. humanna and united health also pulled the plug and anthem expectedo reduce its participation as well. now, the...
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our own gerri willis joins me with more. and gerri, this is kind of anticipating, we are anticipating pushback on this? >> reporter: you bet, let me tell you. higher gas taxes, that's his latest idea for fueling infrastructure investment. right now drivers pay 18.4 cents a gallon in federal gas taxes and 27.3 cents a gallon in state gas taxes. road and bridge improvements could be paid for without lifting the federal gas tax to a penny. how would they do that? by repealing the davis bacon act would pay workers by dumping the law to prevailing wages. getting rid of that 1931 law would allow the feds to increase the number of bridges and miles of roads it builds and repairs by 20%. now what's more, the heritage foundation points out 30% of highway spending gets allocated to projects that have little to do with the highway system, like bike sharing programs and recreational trails, it's become a slush fund, they say. and while trump says he's open to boosting gas taxes, he's already been beaten to the punch by seven states that
our own gerri willis joins me with more. and gerri, this is kind of anticipating, we are anticipating pushback on this? >> reporter: you bet, let me tell you. higher gas taxes, that's his latest idea for fueling infrastructure investment. right now drivers pay 18.4 cents a gallon in federal gas taxes and 27.3 cents a gallon in state gas taxes. road and bridge improvements could be paid for without lifting the federal gas tax to a penny. how would they do that? by repealing the davis bacon...
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. >> and a hell of a chief of staff for gerry ford. >> for gerry ford. the chief of staff i met when we were elect. when it got around to dick, almost the very end, dick is an interesting man. he leaned forward like this and he said, i have one piece of advice. keep your vice president under control. [laughter] >> the other piece of advice i loved was ken dukersteen's -- he was reagan's final chief, and he is a great story-teller. and he looked very gravely at rahm and said, never forget that when you open your mouth it's not you who is speaking but the president of the united states to which rahm said, oh, blank. and brought down the house. [inaudible conversations] >> thank you, everybody. thank you for coming. first a round of applause so excited to be hosting susan bordo and katha pollitt, and we're also so luck to have katha pollitt here in conversation.
. >> and a hell of a chief of staff for gerry ford. >> for gerry ford. the chief of staff i met when we were elect. when it got around to dick, almost the very end, dick is an interesting man. he leaned forward like this and he said, i have one piece of advice. keep your vice president under control. [laughter] >> the other piece of advice i loved was ken dukersteen's -- he was reagan's final chief, and he is a great story-teller. and he looked very gravely at rahm and said,...
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gerri, 23, 24 million have obamacare now, how would 24 million be affected?ased on 10-year horizon 24 million would be without as a result of republican plan. >> absolutely right, neil. compared to how many people would be enrolled or have obamacare coverage if it continues. they don't have a great track record on this as we originally discussed. originally cbo obamacare would enroll 22 million people. it only enrolled 11 million people. when it comes to enrollment, track record is not too good. when you read the report they have a disclaimer. i want to read a quick sentence says this. the way employers, individuals, doctors and hospitals would respond to the changes made by the legislation are all difficult to predict. so the estimates discussed in this document are what, they say they're uncertain. neil: amazing. jose, now, i don't know how the cbo puts things together. they're only game in town. i will accept that only so much you can do with the data you have, things change, out of that, but left out of this argument, the deficit would shrink more than ot
gerri, 23, 24 million have obamacare now, how would 24 million be affected?ased on 10-year horizon 24 million would be without as a result of republican plan. >> absolutely right, neil. compared to how many people would be enrolled or have obamacare coverage if it continues. they don't have a great track record on this as we originally discussed. originally cbo obamacare would enroll 22 million people. it only enrolled 11 million people. when it comes to enrollment, track record is not...
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we'll have to wait and see. >> neil: gerri willis. thanks.nk with all this going on and the ill will between some high tech ceos and apple's ceo that they wouldn't be doing anything in this country right now. an then there's apple which is investing a billion dollars here. plan to hire a lot of folks here. the former apple ceo on what he makes of that after this. i quitg with chantix. i was very grateful to have chantix. at times when i would normally go smoke, i just didn't. it's kind of like "wait a minute, i would normally be running out the door to go grab a cigarette." along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. chantix reduced my urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. some reported seizures or sleepwalking with chantix. if you have any of these, stop chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of mental health problems, which coul
we'll have to wait and see. >> neil: gerri willis. thanks.nk with all this going on and the ill will between some high tech ceos and apple's ceo that they wouldn't be doing anything in this country right now. an then there's apple which is investing a billion dollars here. plan to hire a lot of folks here. the former apple ceo on what he makes of that after this. i quitg with chantix. i was very grateful to have chantix. at times when i would normally go smoke, i just didn't. it's kind of...
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gerry: there are a couple things behind it. area executive say there broader, macroeconomic concerns that are causing advertisers to hold back. tv ratings are declining. tv networks are trying to charge higher prices for commercials, but advertisers are saying, you are charging me higher rates, but i am reaching fewer viewers. we are starting to see those higher commercials are not making up for the fact ratings are continuing to decline. on a big macrolevel and related to the tv industry health. emily: what about uncertainty around president trump's policies? is that at play? paul: i think it is. we heard last week from the large global advertising agencies. we heard from the largest ad agency in the world. they cited uncertainty around the new administration as one of the reasons why the north american market for wpp was particularly week in the first quarter. a lot of advertisers are sitting on the sidelines with their discretionary advertising budgets. they want to see how things shake out in terms of u.s. economic policy.
gerry: there are a couple things behind it. area executive say there broader, macroeconomic concerns that are causing advertisers to hold back. tv ratings are declining. tv networks are trying to charge higher prices for commercials, but advertisers are saying, you are charging me higher rates, but i am reaching fewer viewers. we are starting to see those higher commercials are not making up for the fact ratings are continuing to decline. on a big macrolevel and related to the tv industry...
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mccullough: and no one deserves more credit than gerry lenfest. [applause] mr.ugh: i think today we should all go away from this ceremony standing taller because of who we are, and what we believe in, what we stand for, the values we still hold dear to us. in this museum will do more to teach the oncoming generations about the importance of the revolution, not just in a military sense, but in a sense of ideas and the human spirit, than anything we've ever had. high time we had such a museum as this. [applause] mr. mccullough: history isn't just about politics and war. history is about art and music and architecture. architecture. [laughter] mr. mccullough: in history is about poetry and memory through the arts. we have a broadway show right now -- a "hamilton." we have the work of john trumbull. we have the architecture of that marvelous period and of now, bob stern's work right here. this is a major work of architecture. [applause] mr. mccullough: this is april 19, 2017. here's a poem from april 19, 1837. 180 years ago. written by ralph waldo emerson. "by the r
mccullough: and no one deserves more credit than gerry lenfest. [applause] mr.ugh: i think today we should all go away from this ceremony standing taller because of who we are, and what we believe in, what we stand for, the values we still hold dear to us. in this museum will do more to teach the oncoming generations about the importance of the revolution, not just in a military sense, but in a sense of ideas and the human spirit, than anything we've ever had. high time we had such a museum as...
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the fox business network's gerri willis is here. what are we getted from united?e information was shared inadvertently but not a breach. i don't know why we're supposed to be assured by this. either way, it's not good. you don't want this information in the public domain. we think it's a breach, that somebody probably stole the information. but that didn't happen. it was a united employee. a call for more protection from the pilot's union saying they've been advocating for the installation of secondary barriers for 16 years. >> shepard: secondary barriers. >> another step that would keep people from getting through that door. there's some stuff that are like that. there's chimes that pilots can use to find out who is coming in. they can stop somebody that has the right code from coming in. there are barriers. but pilots think it's not enough. >> is united been fully forthcoming on this matter? >> no. i have a lot of questions. you probably do, too. where was this stuff published? it was on a website somewhere, inadvertent. we don't know what website. has a united
the fox business network's gerri willis is here. what are we getted from united?e information was shared inadvertently but not a breach. i don't know why we're supposed to be assured by this. either way, it's not good. you don't want this information in the public domain. we think it's a breach, that somebody probably stole the information. but that didn't happen. it was a united employee. a call for more protection from the pilot's union saying they've been advocating for the installation of...
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i really think they're more worried about d.c. >> neil: thanks, gerri willis. one day does not a trend make but the white house is monitoring this closely. blake burman is there. what can you tell us? >> pretty interesting comments from president trump on this day as he spoke to the graduates at the coast guard academy. he said that more is to come. despite this constant drip of negative head lines, the president sounded optimistic as it relates to tax reform and healthcare. >> we're going to give you the largest tax cut in the history of our country if we get at this time way we want it. we're going to give you major tax reform. we're also getting closer and closer day by day to great healthcare for our citizens. >> one thing to say at the white house, there's plenty of skepticism down the street. mitch mcconnell said he wished there wasn't so much drama coming from the would not house. jim himes painted a bleak picture. >> one thing is for certain, the president and the republican's legislative agenda is lying in ruins on the floor of this building. >> lies i
i really think they're more worried about d.c. >> neil: thanks, gerri willis. one day does not a trend make but the white house is monitoring this closely. blake burman is there. what can you tell us? >> pretty interesting comments from president trump on this day as he spoke to the graduates at the coast guard academy. he said that more is to come. despite this constant drip of negative head lines, the president sounded optimistic as it relates to tax reform and healthcare....
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gerri: russia engaged in more provocative behavior.ense officials today confirming that a russian fighter plane passed within 20 feet of a u.s. navy reconnaissance plan over the black sea. it was armed with six air-to-air missiles under its wing as it but said the u.s. navy potassiu as it but said the airspace. it's very rare for a russian jet to intercept a jet while armed, making this highly provocative. and another incident yesterday, russian jet 24 passed into the south korean air defense zone prompting south korean military to scramble two of its fighter jets to the sea of japan. the russian jet came within 70 miles of the uss carl vincent strike group, which arrived in the area last month. so the white house today also confirming its short list for fbi director, among them being considered, former police commissioner ray kelly. former house intel chairman mike rodgers, congressman tray gowdy, john, and acting fbi director andrew mccabe. senator cornyn is among those being reviewed in this process tomorrow. joining me now to discu
gerri: russia engaged in more provocative behavior.ense officials today confirming that a russian fighter plane passed within 20 feet of a u.s. navy reconnaissance plan over the black sea. it was armed with six air-to-air missiles under its wing as it but said the u.s. navy potassiu as it but said the airspace. it's very rare for a russian jet to intercept a jet while armed, making this highly provocative. and another incident yesterday, russian jet 24 passed into the south korean air defense...
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correspondent gerry hadden traveled to peru to spend time with them in the mines.is what he found.
correspondent gerry hadden traveled to peru to spend time with them in the mines.is what he found.
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correspondent gerry hadden traveled to peru to
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but, they are waiting for that, gerri?al and definitive stamp and cost of republican plan. unfortunately, i know only game in town, we're not anti-cbo but they have been wrong a lot. >> don't hold your breath. this is not definitive statement what it will cost. why dough i say that? because they have been wrong in the past. take something as simple how many people will enroll in obamacare. the government new how many people were on government programs, right? medicare, medicaid, chips, you name it, va, they had all the numbers in hand. they knew how many people were on employer sponsored health care but whether it came to guessing how many people would sign up for obamacare, they said 22 million. it was 11 million, half of their guesstimate. that is a guesstimate when you have that the information and can't come up with answer. medicaid expansion, that proved difficult. they said $42 billion would be the cost of the medicaid expansion -- sorry, 42 billion. t was 68 billion. they were wrong on that as well. they have this t
but, they are waiting for that, gerri?al and definitive stamp and cost of republican plan. unfortunately, i know only game in town, we're not anti-cbo but they have been wrong a lot. >> don't hold your breath. this is not definitive statement what it will cost. why dough i say that? because they have been wrong in the past. take something as simple how many people will enroll in obamacare. the government new how many people were on government programs, right? medicare, medicaid, chips,...
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gerry harvey well, otherwise known as ginger spice, has announced she's left the spice girls.e girl power. notjerry, why? this is newsday on the bbc. i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. i'm kasia madera in london. our top stories: britain is resuming intelligence—sharing with the united states, after a suspension following leaks to the american media about the manchester bombing. president trump has addressed nato leaders in person for the first time, telling them that they must honour their financial obligations to the defence organisation. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world: the china daily is leading with a report about us warships sailing close to disputed mischief reef, or the nanshas, as they're known in china. the paper quotes experts saying the move shows the us wants to keep a presence in the region. 0n the front page the of philippine daily inquirer, a striking image of philippine government soldiers battling islamist militants in the southern city of marawi. and finally, the international edition of the new york times leads with a story from in
gerry harvey well, otherwise known as ginger spice, has announced she's left the spice girls.e girl power. notjerry, why? this is newsday on the bbc. i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. i'm kasia madera in london. our top stories: britain is resuming intelligence—sharing with the united states, after a suspension following leaks to the american media about the manchester bombing. president trump has addressed nato leaders in person for the first time, telling them that they must honour their...
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joined by gerry connolly on the republican's effort to make changes to the affordable care act and reactiony congress. if you missed the passenger treatment on airlines, they heard directly from the ceo of united airlines about the passenger dragged off of an airplane. here is a bit of that testimony from yesterday. [video clip] >> the reason i'm sitting here is because on april 9, we had a serious breach of public trust. i would like to apologize to dr. ao, his family, every person on flight 3411, and customers and employees worldwide. i am personally sorry my immediate response and the response of the airline was inadequate. no customer or individual should ever be treated the way mr. dao was. ever. we understand that. for the last three weeks i've spent every day thinking about how we got to this point. what chain of events culminated in the injury of a customer and loss of trust in so many more. 27, week, on april released an analysis of what , where we fell short, and actions to change the customer experience at united, which you have wonderfully articulated. there were 4 main failures
joined by gerry connolly on the republican's effort to make changes to the affordable care act and reactiony congress. if you missed the passenger treatment on airlines, they heard directly from the ceo of united airlines about the passenger dragged off of an airplane. here is a bit of that testimony from yesterday. [video clip] >> the reason i'm sitting here is because on april 9, we had a serious breach of public trust. i would like to apologize to dr. ao, his family, every person on...
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gerri willis on fallout from that. hey, gerri. reporter: neil, that's right.ble move in the stock. third biggest insurer in the nation, aetna will withdraw from the obamacare marketplace, exiting nebraska and delaware. it previously said it bo pull back from iowa and virginia. losses mounting for aetna which expects more than $200 million in red ink from the exchanges on top of 700 million it lost between 2014 and 2016. aetna is not alone. humana and unitedhealth also pulled the plug. anthem is expected to reduce participation as well, if not pull out entirely. the move by aetna is one more sign that obamacare's promise of offering a marketplace for affordable coverage is crumbling. today, just a third of the nation's counties have more than one insurer. state insurance officials across the country are biting their nails to see whether more will sign on for 2018 in the coming weeks. in iowa, for example, the last remaining insurer, medica announced it might pull out. worse, coverage has become unaffordable. in maryland, care first is seeking approval for 52% r
gerri willis on fallout from that. hey, gerri. reporter: neil, that's right.ble move in the stock. third biggest insurer in the nation, aetna will withdraw from the obamacare marketplace, exiting nebraska and delaware. it previously said it bo pull back from iowa and virginia. losses mounting for aetna which expects more than $200 million in red ink from the exchanges on top of 700 million it lost between 2014 and 2016. aetna is not alone. humana and unitedhealth also pulled the plug. anthem is...
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but gerri just told you other things are getting done. a budget is being crafted.s, in fact, yes! okay. the committee for a responsible federal budget, this guy, matt has lost eight pounds since this began. i don't know, maya, if you saw this cover, but they would think nothing is being done on the budget front. stuff is, but you're saying to balance it in ten years they might as well not be doing it. you don't buy the math they're using, right? >> well, no, no, no. so they can do a lot of things at one time. they can walk and chew gum and probably even do a couple other things, and as we're going to see next week, they are doing a lot. we're not only going to get that health care score, the budget's going to come out on tuesday. so, yes, what we're hearing is they areoing to balance the budget in ten years. and i'm really pleased they have a fiscal goal to improve the fiscal situation. what i'm more dubious about, and i'm not going to judge it til i see the budget, is whether those underlying policies and numbers are all realistic. neil: god bless you, maya. you'r
but gerri just told you other things are getting done. a budget is being crafted.s, in fact, yes! okay. the committee for a responsible federal budget, this guy, matt has lost eight pounds since this began. i don't know, maya, if you saw this cover, but they would think nothing is being done on the budget front. stuff is, but you're saying to balance it in ten years they might as well not be doing it. you don't buy the math they're using, right? >> well, no, no, no. so they can do a lot...
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thank you very much, gerri. assuming this gets cleared in the house, by the way that could be a leap of faith here, you could always be surprised. there is not a lot of wiggle room to what gerri and adam were pointing out, but what happens in the senate where there are very different views an wiggle room is far less, two votes really. what happens there, republican another john hoeven of north dakota. senator, there are differences the way the senate tackles stuff like this versus the house, but there is less wiggle room in the senate, isn't there. >> right, there is. that is going to be the challenge, how do we take whatever the house passes which i think is a work in progress and make improvements that can get it through the senate. that is going to be a challenge. but that is something we're already working on. neil: i don't know what the total dollar cost is yet on this measure versus the one that is existing now or whatever you in the senate might come up with, but i am concerned to win overvotes they're th
thank you very much, gerri. assuming this gets cleared in the house, by the way that could be a leap of faith here, you could always be surprised. there is not a lot of wiggle room to what gerri and adam were pointing out, but what happens in the senate where there are very different views an wiggle room is far less, two votes really. what happens there, republican another john hoeven of north dakota. senator, there are differences the way the senate tackles stuff like this versus the house,...
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gerri halliwell, otherwise known as ginger spice, has announced she's left the spice girls.the girl power. not geri, why? this is newsday on the bbc. i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. i'm kasia madera in london. our top stories. britain resumes intelligence sharing with the united states. it'd been suspended when american media were leaked details about the manchester bombing. it's reported president trump's son—in—law, jared kushner, is now a focus of the fbi inquiry into russian interference in the us election. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. the china daily is leading with a report about us warships sailing close to disputed mischief reef. the paper quotes experts saying the move shows the us wants to keep a presence in the region. 0n the front page of the philippine daily inquirer a striking image of philippine government soldiers battling islamist militants in the southern city of marawi. and finally — the international edition of the new york times leads with a story from india — about ‘social media turning deadly‘. the paper says seven peop
gerri halliwell, otherwise known as ginger spice, has announced she's left the spice girls.the girl power. not geri, why? this is newsday on the bbc. i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. i'm kasia madera in london. our top stories. britain resumes intelligence sharing with the united states. it'd been suspended when american media were leaked details about the manchester bombing. it's reported president trump's son—in—law, jared kushner, is now a focus of the fbi inquiry into russian...
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gerry harvey well, otherwise known as ginger spice, has announced she's left the spice girls. one with the bounce, the go, the girl power. notjerry, why? europa league this is newsday on the bbc. i'm rico hizon, in singapore. i'm kasia madera in london. our top stories: more details emerge about salman abedi, the man behind the manchester bombing. his father and brother are detained in libya — they're believed to have connections to extremist groups. images from the scene of the bombing are published in the american media. angry british authorities say it could undermine the investigation. in other news: two blasts have hit a busy bus terminal in the indonesian capital jakarta. two suspected suicide bombers have killed three police officers and injured 10 people. blasts happened during a parade for which the police officers were providing protection. indonesia, the world's most populous muslim—majority country, has long struggled with islamic militancy. the president of the philippines, rodrigo duterte, has said martial law could be imposed across the whole country, as securit
gerry harvey well, otherwise known as ginger spice, has announced she's left the spice girls. one with the bounce, the go, the girl power. notjerry, why? europa league this is newsday on the bbc. i'm rico hizon, in singapore. i'm kasia madera in london. our top stories: more details emerge about salman abedi, the man behind the manchester bombing. his father and brother are detained in libya — they're believed to have connections to extremist groups. images from the scene of the bombing are...
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speaking to my colleague fiona bruce, kate and gerry mccann say the pain never leaves them, after a decadethout madeleine... i think it's just that number. that ten—year mark which makes it more significant i think because it's a reminder of how much time has gone by and obviously ten's a big number. i think that the day and the poignancy of it... we don't tend to go back to the time because it's so draining. but inevitably on anniversaries and her birthday, they're by far the hardest. how different is your life now to what you must have imagined all those years ago? it's a hard one, isn't it, because it's such a long time. i think before madeleine was taken we felt we'd managed to achieve a little perfect, nuclear family of five. we had that for a short period. you adapt and you have a new normality. unfortunately for us, the new normality at the minute is a family of four. last time we talked, you told me how you were still buying birthday presents and christmas presents for madeleine... with ten years now, are you still doing that? yes, i still do that, yeah. i couldn't not. you go roun
speaking to my colleague fiona bruce, kate and gerry mccann say the pain never leaves them, after a decadethout madeleine... i think it's just that number. that ten—year mark which makes it more significant i think because it's a reminder of how much time has gone by and obviously ten's a big number. i think that the day and the poignancy of it... we don't tend to go back to the time because it's so draining. but inevitably on anniversaries and her birthday, they're by far the hardest. how...
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the leader of sinn fein, gerry adams, says first of all he fears that taking, this is a direct quote, ireland out of the eu could destroy the peace agreement in northern ireland. second, he says, look, now is clearly the time, given the possibility that the island of ireland may find a solution, particularly to this customs problem, by some sort of integrationist approach. he says the time is coming where we need to ballot the people of the north on whether in fact the time has come to consider unification of the island of ireland. how do you feel about that? that time is not now. i don't believe we should conflate the issue of the unification of ireland with the withdrawal of the uk from the eu. but a clear majority of the people in northern ireland voted to stay in the eu. is that for you, in the irish government, that has been committed to the long—term vision of uniting the island of ireland, is it not a wonderful opportunity for you to say to the people of the north, think about it? think about having a vote on joining us, because then you can stay in the eu, all of these problem
the leader of sinn fein, gerry adams, says first of all he fears that taking, this is a direct quote, ireland out of the eu could destroy the peace agreement in northern ireland. second, he says, look, now is clearly the time, given the possibility that the island of ireland may find a solution, particularly to this customs problem, by some sort of integrationist approach. he says the time is coming where we need to ballot the people of the north on whether in fact the time has come to consider...
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gerry seib is with us. good morning. where are we? >> i think the question is can the white house get the story straight on what happened and how it happened and secondly can the fbi be led going forward. >> do you sense from one of the things mccabe said, the acting fbi director said, that the investigation is, he used the word, highly significant, that they that have something going on there that leads them to believe? >> i don't know if to believe. but he had sought additional resources. that tells you they're seeing something that's worth pursuing. it's not going away. chuck schumer made a good point. >> this idea of a dinner that occurred between the two of them where the president of the united states asked the fbi director for his loyalty and then solicits information about an ongoing investigation. >> well, you know, the letter from the president saying i fired jim comey came out, the stunner after the initial explosion was this line that said he told me three times that i'm not under investigation, which is really not a prope
gerry seib is with us. good morning. where are we? >> i think the question is can the white house get the story straight on what happened and how it happened and secondly can the fbi be led going forward. >> do you sense from one of the things mccabe said, the acting fbi director said, that the investigation is, he used the word, highly significant, that they that have something going on there that leads them to believe? >> i don't know if to believe. but he had sought...