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and also to frank mckenna. coming up,bating -- combating climate change.e will talk about the future of renewable energy. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm shery ahn. amanda: i'm amanda laying in toronto. a summit is underway in new york bringing together the most innovative minds driven to environmentally conscious business. and with us now is mauricio gutierrez, the ceo of nrg energy . i want to start with this goal that you have of heading toward carbon neutrality. it is tougher electricity producers, so talk us through how ambitious that is for you. mauricio: thank you for having me. we just realigned our carbon emissions to conform with a new scientific imperative, to ensure that we avoid the worst impact of global warming to a 1.5 degrees trajectory. this will put us at 50% reduction by 2025. from a 2014 by 2050 baseline. and so far, our progress has been great. since 2014, we have reduced emissions close to 40%. so we are on track to achieving this very important milestone in 2025. shery: does it become more complicated wh
and also to frank mckenna. coming up,bating -- combating climate change.e will talk about the future of renewable energy. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm shery ahn. amanda: i'm amanda laying in toronto. a summit is underway in new york bringing together the most innovative minds driven to environmentally conscious business. and with us now is mauricio gutierrez, the ceo of nrg energy . i want to start with this goal that you have of heading toward carbon...
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. >> reporter: molly mckenna was in agonizing pain when her fiance rushed her to this austin, texas, baylor scott & white clinic last january. >> the doctor came in and said your ovary is a big hemorrhaging mess and we have to take it out. >> reporter: one of her ovaries was twisting inward cutting off the blood supply. >> it just got to the point where i could barely even breathe. she was transferred by ambulance to a larger baylor scott & white for surgery. at each stop staff took her private insurance card. a few weeks later she was told much of her treatment was out of network. the amount she owed? more than $40,000. i mean, what is that like for you? >> i remember crying. i was very upset. >> reporter: mckenna is just one of over 600 people we've heard from in our "medical price e financial gamble consumers hts face with medical care. >> i would be paying less out of pocket if i just had no insurance at all. >> reporter: insurance broker lora everist, who sold mckenna her policy says paying cash would have been cheaper. >> nobody told her that she was out of network. nobody gave
. >> reporter: molly mckenna was in agonizing pain when her fiance rushed her to this austin, texas, baylor scott & white clinic last january. >> the doctor came in and said your ovary is a big hemorrhaging mess and we have to take it out. >> reporter: one of her ovaries was twisting inward cutting off the blood supply. >> it just got to the point where i could barely even breathe. she was transferred by ambulance to a larger baylor scott & white for surgery. at...
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. >> reporter: mckenna is just one of over 600 people we've heard from in our "medical price rouletteseries that highlights the financial gamble consumers face with medical care. >> i would be paying less out of pocket if i just had no insurance at all. >> reporter: insurance broker lora everist, who sold mckenna her policy says paying cash would have been cheaper. >> nobody told her that she was out of network. nobody gave her the option to pay cash. >> reporter: so you basically think that they're gouging. >> absoluty. >> reporter: because everist says mckenna's insurance already paid over $6,000 for the surgery. stwant7,00re.iated a few billsag aywn but >> because there is no guideline. there is no transparency. they can charge whatever they want. >> i'm not human to them. i'm a dollar sign. >> reporter: baylor scott & uite told us this afternoon its facility charges are lower than other local acute-care hospitals but says this case shows what they call an opportunity for improvement. contacting molly mckenna to help solve this, norah. >> o'donnell: anna, the tionqu ou eporter: a f
. >> reporter: mckenna is just one of over 600 people we've heard from in our "medical price rouletteseries that highlights the financial gamble consumers face with medical care. >> i would be paying less out of pocket if i just had no insurance at all. >> reporter: insurance broker lora everist, who sold mckenna her policy says paying cash would have been cheaper. >> nobody told her that she was out of network. nobody gave her the option to pay cash. >>...
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mckenna negotiated some bills down, but baylorscot & white demanded $20,000 more.ur understanding why the rate was the price? >> because there is no guideline. there is no transparency. they can charge whatever they want. so, she basically got taken advantage of. >> reporter: with the bill unresolved, mckenna and her fiancee decided to skip the wedding they hoped for with friends and family. she says they've decided to elope instead. >> i'm not a person, i'm not a human to them. i'm a dollar sign. >> reporter: baylorscott & whit lower than other acute hospitals in the region. but after we asked them about mckenna's charges, the hospital said her case showed an opportunity for improvement. although it did not answer our questions about her case in specific, the amounts she was charged, it now says they will contact molly mckenna to work toward solving her problem. >> they should work in the state department with an answer like that. >> yes. >> this makes my blood boil. if you're in an emergency situation, how do you avoid charges like this? >> it is difficult. but t
mckenna negotiated some bills down, but baylorscot & white demanded $20,000 more.ur understanding why the rate was the price? >> because there is no guideline. there is no transparency. they can charge whatever they want. so, she basically got taken advantage of. >> reporter: with the bill unresolved, mckenna and her fiancee decided to skip the wedding they hoped for with friends and family. she says they've decided to elope instead. >> i'm not a person, i'm not a human to...
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website and coming up next is the bum to sleep out with my colleague chris tarrant i'm on you tube is mckenna on behalf of the whole team thanks so much for joining us. now for. he takes it personally. with all the wonderful people and stories that make the game so special. for all true fans. more than football online take a trip on us and go christmas market hopping with pain w. in cologne and a wooden will go up to. airfare and hotel are included for you and a guest. just tell us which german street is your favorite. what's the most beautiful place in germany. what would you like to explore most to enter check in at d.w. dot com slash travel good luck and enjoy some. so full of love bug gallops into the belly of the beast don't miss acknowledging the part as league leaders the bullets leave this new sheriff for now determined to keep domain down and out. and see how he will also notice byron munich want to mission to reset the table with out burger side trying to climb out of relegation danger posed any problems also some say contest it will spur him to title contenders leipsic in a number
website and coming up next is the bum to sleep out with my colleague chris tarrant i'm on you tube is mckenna on behalf of the whole team thanks so much for joining us. now for. he takes it personally. with all the wonderful people and stories that make the game so special. for all true fans. more than football online take a trip on us and go christmas market hopping with pain w. in cologne and a wooden will go up to. airfare and hotel are included for you and a guest. just tell us which german...
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finally doctor kessler is a distinct professor of government at claremont mckenna college. a noted scholar of american constitutionalism and intellectualon history doctor kessler is the author of i am the change. in the editor of the federalist papers and this addition that he designs his constitutional studies class that i am involved. each gentleman will speak approximately ten minutes followed by a discussion and q&a with the audience mister french will speak first. please join me to welcome our panelist into our conversation what is conservativism in the age of trump. [applause] >> thank you to notre dame for hosting this is the second time i debated professor kessler in 2016 at a wonderful event you are fantastic host my only regret is i cannot go to the game on saturdaygo to see what football is like outside if it is 80 percent is good or 90 percent? [laughter] i thought i would go ahead and lose the room right off. [laughter] thank you for hosting me this is a first for me leg three of my calvinist tour of catholic colleges i was at georgetown last week where i was t
finally doctor kessler is a distinct professor of government at claremont mckenna college. a noted scholar of american constitutionalism and intellectualon history doctor kessler is the author of i am the change. in the editor of the federalist papers and this addition that he designs his constitutional studies class that i am involved. each gentleman will speak approximately ten minutes followed by a discussion and q&a with the audience mister french will speak first. please join me to...
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logan holtman and mckenna rogers quickly sprang into action after hearing about a 97- year-old woman who wandered off from a care facility in roseville last week. the kids grabbed their bikes and friends and went looking for her and eventually found her walking in the neighborhood. >> all of us saw this lady walking around and we were like guys, that's her. that has to be her. >> then people start surrounding and then the cops came. so we're the first ones that found her. >> the kids did have a little setback during their search. logan fell off his bike and got some scrapes, but the team persisted and afterward police said those kids may want to consider a career in law enforcement when they grow up. >> i like that one little guy goes guys, that's her. >> got quite the helmet, too. >>> a special needs high school student in modesto has a new way to get to class. >> dozens of teachers and staff members chipped in to help buy him a new bike after his bike was stolen, more tonight from modesto. >> reporter: it's a new ride, new lock and new sense of cool for 16-year-old isaiah berrios.
logan holtman and mckenna rogers quickly sprang into action after hearing about a 97- year-old woman who wandered off from a care facility in roseville last week. the kids grabbed their bikes and friends and went looking for her and eventually found her walking in the neighborhood. >> all of us saw this lady walking around and we were like guys, that's her. that has to be her. >> then people start surrounding and then the cops came. so we're the first ones that found her. >>...
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it's cashton, hope, mckenna and logan.n their bikes and went searching the neighborhood for her. she has dementia. they found the woman on the streets just two blocks from their home. >> all of us saw this lady walking around and we were like guys, that's her. that has to be her. then people started surrounding. >> we're the ones that found her. >> the police department said they hope in ten years both kids are looking for jobs as detectives. all they have to do is write on their application, hey, do you remember me? >> exactly. >> it's not that far. >> they could come over and find we have one set of keys. >> yes. >> we're above that now. a look at what we can expect outside today. >> it's going to start out cool today and a nice afternoon but this is the last day of cooler than normal weather before it heats up this weekend. let's get a live look outside at this beautiful view in san francisco as the sunrises. you might want to grab a jacket before you head out. 11:00 ear afternoon. we'll see our high temperature for the
it's cashton, hope, mckenna and logan.n their bikes and went searching the neighborhood for her. she has dementia. they found the woman on the streets just two blocks from their home. >> all of us saw this lady walking around and we were like guys, that's her. that has to be her. then people started surrounding. >> we're the ones that found her. >> the police department said they hope in ten years both kids are looking for jobs as detectives. all they have to do is write on...
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now professorome mitchell mckenna read coming to us from columbia, missouri.e made a specialty studying the primary debates. you have concluded they may be more important than a general. why is that? mitchell: that's right, and good to be with you. since primaryound debates have taken off really in the mid-1980's and now we see these primary debates generally feature 10, 12, 15, we have had rounds of 20-plus primary debates. that is where we see more movement in terms of commitment to a candidate no choice, then to a general election debate. when a general election debate comes around in october, september, just a few weeks before the election, we found little movement, influence of a general election debate. usually 2% to 3% of leaning or undecided voters may make a decision on that debate. whereas we have seen as high as 30%, 40% over several weeks of one party's voters make their little movement,decision, and to debate performances by these candidates in the primary debates. for that reason, these primary debates really are important -- can be important mom
now professorome mitchell mckenna read coming to us from columbia, missouri.e made a specialty studying the primary debates. you have concluded they may be more important than a general. why is that? mitchell: that's right, and good to be with you. since primaryound debates have taken off really in the mid-1980's and now we see these primary debates generally feature 10, 12, 15, we have had rounds of 20-plus primary debates. that is where we see more movement in terms of commitment to a...
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family were unemployed working class their mother was lessons and it was it was bad bed you know mckenna where my 1st were straight up to directly to the day to day but there was an act there was an expectation taishan in the film the things were going to things better going to get a bit better. of the it was there was a real real sense of pensive hopefulness hopeful their presence. here today recent days in december in that dark us in aware of a cut by whether shunned by the ton principals as a constant cray sean smith and well trained fish and. well and. reduced democracy. engine aerial attack solidarity engineer elections manufacture consent and other principles according to shoes manufacture consent and other principles according to no no i'm just. one of the rules one of the rich as a rule goes for the rich rich it's their opposite several so. that's what happens when you put her into the little so. that's what happens when you put her into the hands or hand of. the narrows so victor surfeit of will switch to is will switch will is dedicated. increasing power virtue of just as you'd
family were unemployed working class their mother was lessons and it was it was bad bed you know mckenna where my 1st were straight up to directly to the day to day but there was an act there was an expectation taishan in the film the things were going to things better going to get a bit better. of the it was there was a real real sense of pensive hopefulness hopeful their presence. here today recent days in december in that dark us in aware of a cut by whether shunned by the ton principals as...
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mckenna, logan, hope, and cashton reminded us of a slightly more famous group of kid adventurers. fit for an '80s movie. stumbling upon a mystery. >> okay, this is what happened. they were playing at the park, they heard a helicopter, they saw police. and then they decided to come back home and get me and logan to help search for the missing lady. >> reporter: police in roseville, california, looking for a missing 97-year-old woman who walked away from her retirement community near where these kids live. and right away they were on the case. >> logan came running in saying that he was on the search for somebody who was lost. >> reporter: no treasure map. just the essentials. >> we came prepared. >> snacks. i packed a whole bag. >> reporter: the search was on. >> by the bridge there's the gated-off area. and, well, me -- we tried looking there because we heard that she was a hider. so we tried. we went up the hill to get a good view but we didn't see anything. >> reporter: their adventure continued until they turned a corner on their bikes and -- >> we saw a lady walking and hope w
mckenna, logan, hope, and cashton reminded us of a slightly more famous group of kid adventurers. fit for an '80s movie. stumbling upon a mystery. >> okay, this is what happened. they were playing at the park, they heard a helicopter, they saw police. and then they decided to come back home and get me and logan to help search for the missing lady. >> reporter: police in roseville, california, looking for a missing 97-year-old woman who walked away from her retirement community near...
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thank you so much, mckenna, all the best. >> thank you.he hour. susan rice lied about the benghazi terror attacks on the sunday shows. remember that in 2012. this morning she has regrets. this morning trace atkins and tim tebow, they are live. stick around. ♪ i'm a work in progress. so much goes into who i am. hiv medicine is one part of it. prescription dovato is for adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment and who aren't resistant to either of the medicines dolutegravir or lamivudine. dovato has 2 medicines in 1 pill to help you reach and then stay undetectable. so your hiv can be controlled with fewer medicines while taking dovato. you can take dovato anytime of day with food or without. don't take dovato if you're allergic to any of its ingredients or if you take dofetilide. if you have hepatitis b, it can change during treatment with dovato and become harder to treat. your hepatitis b may get worse or become life-threatening if you stop taking dovato. so do not stop dovato without talking to your doctor. serious side effects can occur,
thank you so much, mckenna, all the best. >> thank you.he hour. susan rice lied about the benghazi terror attacks on the sunday shows. remember that in 2012. this morning she has regrets. this morning trace atkins and tim tebow, they are live. stick around. ♪ i'm a work in progress. so much goes into who i am. hiv medicine is one part of it. prescription dovato is for adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment and who aren't resistant to either of the medicines dolutegravir or lamivudine....
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. >> yeah, i also went to hawaii and was able to document his story and meet his wife, mckenna , andt when drew was killed, and in a traditional hawaiian ceremony she took his ashes wrapped them up in a tea leaf and then went out and swam, pregnant, off to the surf, to their favorite beach, went down and opened it up underneath the water and swam up through a big cloud of ashes. jedediah: we have captain jennifer harris who served in iraq. >> yeah, a female ch-46 helicopter pilot an amazing story of absolute strong, determined woman, and wonderful pilot, her crew always loved her and i just finished the story by interviewing her father raymond harris in massachusetts and it was wonderful. ed: push us forward here, you mentioned you want to share this with the nation and the national archives but you have a business partner because, there are other ways you want to share with people and how can our viewers find out more so they can hear all these stories? >> there's a donation ceremony coming up november 1 at the national archives and the whole time its been our want and my desire to
. >> yeah, i also went to hawaii and was able to document his story and meet his wife, mckenna , andt when drew was killed, and in a traditional hawaiian ceremony she took his ashes wrapped them up in a tea leaf and then went out and swam, pregnant, off to the surf, to their favorite beach, went down and opened it up underneath the water and swam up through a big cloud of ashes. jedediah: we have captain jennifer harris who served in iraq. >> yeah, a female ch-46 helicopter pilot an...
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also in the women‘s shot put briton‘s sophie mckenna through a lifetime best of over 18 metres and thatit sara macdonald is also three. currently eilish mccolgan is going well in the 5000 metres heat. huge pressure on dina asher—smith put on by the likes of you and me, but a real chance of gold later. but she is young and responds well to pressure. she is favourite to win the 200 metres later on this evening and that is not because she has performed so well this season, but because several other contenders have had to pull out. the olympic champion elaine thompson from jamaica, the 100m champion shelly—ann fraser—pryce, and the dutch defending champion dafne schippers have all pulled out for topnight‘s race. asher—smith comfortably won her 200—metres semi final. if she wins later, she‘ll become the first british woman to win a world sprint title. she holds the british record in the 200m after her european championships victory in berlin last year. she has already won silver in the 100 metres final the other night. she could be doing well for tonight. all the coverage will be across bbc
also in the women‘s shot put briton‘s sophie mckenna through a lifetime best of over 18 metres and thatit sara macdonald is also three. currently eilish mccolgan is going well in the 5000 metres heat. huge pressure on dina asher—smith put on by the likes of you and me, but a real chance of gold later. but she is young and responds well to pressure. she is favourite to win the 200 metres later on this evening and that is not because she has performed so well this season, but because...