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senator susan collins collins of maine, who also wrote pretty in to get the partial repeal, shared a similar opinion, saying, neither party has a monopoly on good ideas. we must work together to put together a bipartisan bill that fixes the affordable care act. house minority leader nancy pelosi -- to john mccain's, susan collins, and lisa theowski for voting no on repeal. she was joined by her democratic colleagues to discuss a bipartisan way forward and grooving -- improving the current health-care law. this is 15 minutes. tuesday, ms. pelosi: good morning, everyone. we know you're out there, we can see you breathing. i know it was a late night last night but a vick -- a victorious one for the american people. i want to thank chuck schumer and the democrats in the senate for their unity. i want to thank senator mccain for establishing a higher level of participation as to how we should proceed and to the senators who courageously, senatormy cullsky and senator collins and senator mccain,
senator susan collins collins of maine, who also wrote pretty in to get the partial repeal, shared a similar opinion, saying, neither party has a monopoly on good ideas. we must work together to put together a bipartisan bill that fixes the affordable care act. house minority leader nancy pelosi -- to john mccain's, susan collins, and lisa theowski for voting no on repeal. she was joined by her democratic colleagues to discuss a bipartisan way forward and grooving -- improving the current...
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collins is on a fixed income and uses medicaid to help pay her mounting healthcare bills. what would your medical bills look like without medicaid? >> last year they were $945,000. >> reporter: nothing that we've advocated so far would cause anybody currently on medicaid to be taken off of medicaid. >> reporter: that was senate majority leader mitch mcconnell of kentucky, trying to calm fears about the future of medicaid. under obamacare, kentucky expanded medicaid and cut the uninsured rate from 14% to almost 6%. but right now, the bill calls for significant cuts in federal funding of state medicaid programs. to make up for the loss, kentucky governor matt bevin has proposed changing the state requirements to qualify for medicaid, which could cause people to lose coverage. at louisville's shandy christian healthcare center, 70% of dr. brent duncan's patients are on medicaid. >> folks may have to decide between a doctor's visit and being able to put food on the table for their family. >> reporter: collins, a republican who voted for both senator mcconnell and governor bevi
collins is on a fixed income and uses medicaid to help pay her mounting healthcare bills. what would your medical bills look like without medicaid? >> last year they were $945,000. >> reporter: nothing that we've advocated so far would cause anybody currently on medicaid to be taken off of medicaid. >> reporter: that was senate majority leader mitch mcconnell of kentucky, trying to calm fears about the future of medicaid. under obamacare, kentucky expanded medicaid and cut the...
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certainly not to be forgotten of equal praise are susan collins and lisa murkowski. they are amazing. women are in so many instances stronger than men. they brag less about it, but they are. and last night sort of proved that. as somebody who is in a family of strong women, i very much appreciate their strength, their courage, and their dedication to principle. despite the entreaties. where do we go from here? john mccain said it all on tuesday night. i hope this is a turning point. his speech when he returned to the senate and his vote last night and his actions in the last few days. [laughter] senator schumer: do i hear an echo? you know, on health, we've got to shut that off, whoever is doing it. [laughter] senator schumer: ok, thank you. on health care, i hope we can work together to make the system better in a bipartisan way. and i'm optimistic that that can happen. i think at the very beginning we should stabilize the system. we should make permanent the cost-sharing which keeps people's premiums down and keeps the counties that are covered up. we should look a
certainly not to be forgotten of equal praise are susan collins and lisa murkowski. they are amazing. women are in so many instances stronger than men. they brag less about it, but they are. and last night sort of proved that. as somebody who is in a family of strong women, i very much appreciate their strength, their courage, and their dedication to principle. despite the entreaties. where do we go from here? john mccain said it all on tuesday night. i hope this is a turning point. his speech...
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collins finds it reliable. we've also had tremendous success following the works of callin you can't not mention her on this show. the queen uses patterns found in nature we also like the work of carly garner who uses work from the trading commission to examine when too many hedge funds are leaning the wrong way on a commodity. they can kco-exist make peace with them both and you'll make more money than if you're blind to one more than the other and certainly to both. "mad money" back after the break. a used car, >>> hey, in charts you're looking for trends, finding big moves and the meaning behind them on twitter it can also tell you a lot. today i'm counting some of your top tweets to see what's trending of the first up we have a feel good tweet. thank you for all the good advice thanks to your books and hard work saving and investing, i retired at the age of 55 you know what? i want you to continue to own a lot of stocks. you're not going to get a lot of income from other activities from other bonds stocks,
collins finds it reliable. we've also had tremendous success following the works of callin you can't not mention her on this show. the queen uses patterns found in nature we also like the work of carly garner who uses work from the trading commission to examine when too many hedge funds are leaning the wrong way on a commodity. they can kco-exist make peace with them both and you'll make more money than if you're blind to one more than the other and certainly to both. "mad money" back...
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that's what they did in late october, rockwell collins announced it was buying b.e. aerospace for $6.4 billion, plus the assumption of debt. b.e. aerospace is the world's leading manufacturer of aircraft parts, from seating to oxygen. yeah, the seating. this deal cagave them a much broader product portfolio. this company was focused on making the brains of airplanes before this purchase but b.e. gave them more of the guts of the plane. always wash your hands after flying more importantly, buying b.e. aerospace fixed their growth problem in one fell swoop. as the ceo put it, this transformational acquisition is consistent with our democraty to accelerate growth and build value through cockpit and cabin solutions. we see tremendous opportunity to better serve our commercial aviation, and military customers through broader offerings. b.e. aerospace has a leading position in all the segments it serves continuing, beyond new aircraft delivery, its $12 billion base provides a strong market of opportunities. i've got to tell you, i love that business model. yet the market's
that's what they did in late october, rockwell collins announced it was buying b.e. aerospace for $6.4 billion, plus the assumption of debt. b.e. aerospace is the world's leading manufacturer of aircraft parts, from seating to oxygen. yeah, the seating. this deal cagave them a much broader product portfolio. this company was focused on making the brains of airplanes before this purchase but b.e. gave them more of the guts of the plane. always wash your hands after flying more importantly,...
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he's got colonel collins by the sneaks. -apolo: of course this team wanted to win outright but in this competition, it's survive and advance. they've got 40 seconds of life left in them. colonel collins starts up for the top. -go! -that's it, climb! -go! -apolo: thirty seconds left. and they know what this means for their chance at quarter of a million dollars if they can get this wild card spot. -woman: give me your arms! arms! -apolo: fifteen seconds left. will it be the stunt junkies? will it be the commanding officers? ten seconds. and the commanding officers have done it! they are headed to the final. what an incredible story. this team has not won a heat all season, and they're set to compete in the final. -thank you, guys. whoo! -thank you. -kelvin: i am shocked, apolo. after seeing the ninjas crush the competition in the first two rounds, i thought the ninjas were the favorites here in the semifinal. but after they gassed out in the timber drop, they were never able to recover. -apolo: but look at them still going a
he's got colonel collins by the sneaks. -apolo: of course this team wanted to win outright but in this competition, it's survive and advance. they've got 40 seconds of life left in them. colonel collins starts up for the top. -go! -that's it, climb! -go! -apolo: thirty seconds left. and they know what this means for their chance at quarter of a million dollars if they can get this wild card spot. -woman: give me your arms! arms! -apolo: fifteen seconds left. will it be the stunt junkies? will...
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republican members like susan collins and bill cassidy have bills. we should start taking them up aunds debating pros and cons and what we can do to improve health care. >> chuck schumer dug in and said under no circumstances will democrats be working with republicans on health care while they try to repeal. do you think that at this point there's going to be a willingness to go along with any kind of fix even with the risk of being seen as working with president trump? >> i think so. the first step in this was the decision, i think a day after we came in, of the republican party to say we want to do this through reconciliation. a one party process with 50 votes. they made that decision and then they have blocked the health care committee. the health committee from considering this matter. my committee has a fantastic chair, lamar alexander who knows this topic, our ranking patty murray who really knows this topic. all the committee members can work together in a bipartisan way to find fixes. i know my democratic colleagues, we have been chomping at
republican members like susan collins and bill cassidy have bills. we should start taking them up aunds debating pros and cons and what we can do to improve health care. >> chuck schumer dug in and said under no circumstances will democrats be working with republicans on health care while they try to repeal. do you think that at this point there's going to be a willingness to go along with any kind of fix even with the risk of being seen as working with president trump? >> i think...
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senator susan collins of maine, who also broke with her party and voted against the partial repeal said in a statement, " neither party has a monopoly on good ideas and we must work together to put together a bipartisan bill that fixes the flaws in the affordable care act and works for all americans." nancy pelosi thanked john mccain, susan collins and lisa murkowski for voting no on the partial repeal. this is 15 minutes. ms. pelosi: good morning, everyone. we know you're out there, we can see you breathing. i know it was a late night last night, but a victorious one for the american people. i want to thank chuck schumer and the democrats in the senate for their unity. i want to thank senator mccain for establishing a higher level of participation as to how we should proceed and to the senators who courageously, senatormichalski -- murkowski and senator collins and senator mccain, thank you for hearing the voices of the families. to the families and outside groups who weighed in on -- in our offices, in town halls, on the phone, in the mall outside the capitol, thank you for making you
senator susan collins of maine, who also broke with her party and voted against the partial repeal said in a statement, " neither party has a monopoly on good ideas and we must work together to put together a bipartisan bill that fixes the flaws in the affordable care act and works for all americans." nancy pelosi thanked john mccain, susan collins and lisa murkowski for voting no on the partial repeal. this is 15 minutes. ms. pelosi: good morning, everyone. we know you're out there,...
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steels and collins. and we go out sometime, the 26th is our first concert together with a wonderful band at -- >> it's a great venue. been there many times. are you excited, scared or both? >> all together. yes. i wake up in the middle of the night guying what? and then of course we have rehearsals and i think my god this is everybody's dream, including ours. and it's so interesting because we're both so public and let's say our relationship was very much a fact of the social context in which we lived of the '60s and all the people that were together in those days and coming out of that to have something that's lasting, that's a friendship. >> i got a minute 1/2 to go. i could talk to you for hours and days you know. >> i know. >> i really am curious to your response and that is what is the trick? and i don't want to use the word trick but what is the methodology for remaining friends with former lovers? that's such a vital thing and some of us just can't seem to master that. >> well, i think it's hard.
steels and collins. and we go out sometime, the 26th is our first concert together with a wonderful band at -- >> it's a great venue. been there many times. are you excited, scared or both? >> all together. yes. i wake up in the middle of the night guying what? and then of course we have rehearsals and i think my god this is everybody's dream, including ours. and it's so interesting because we're both so public and let's say our relationship was very much a fact of the social...
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if that happens, collins would be a strong buyer. second, you see the colored in area above and below where the stock's been trading you see this kind of thing these are known as bullinger bands. they're a tool that measures the volatility in a given stock in a given time general dynamics has pushed above the upper bullinger band, and that's a very bullish sign look how things played out the last time the stock played out in late april, and in late may look at that each time general dynamics roared higher. those are big moves. we want to catch those general dynamics made a double top pattern. peaking right around where the stock is currently trading if we get the breakout that collins is looking for, general dynamic also have moved past that double top pattern, and i think it will make a lot of people cover their short if they're shorting general dynamics earnings season is crazy, so let's say general dynamics does go lower even if the report is a good quarter, what's collins take then if the stock breakout fails, he expects it to st
if that happens, collins would be a strong buyer. second, you see the colored in area above and below where the stock's been trading you see this kind of thing these are known as bullinger bands. they're a tool that measures the volatility in a given stock in a given time general dynamics has pushed above the upper bullinger band, and that's a very bullish sign look how things played out the last time the stock played out in late april, and in late may look at that each time general dynamics...
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still trying to catch up with susan collins. we don't want to presume or assume, but based on her previous comments, it would seem as though if she was opposed to the previous process, she would continue to be opposed here. so, if she hwon't vote for that motion to proceed, that means one other person saying that they won't support that motion -- >> apologies. i think senator mitch mcconnell is taking the senate floor now. >> this discussion seems to veer into the abstract. these are not just numbers on a page. these are the lives of real people. these are the men and women we represent. americans who are hurting. middle class families who deserve better than obamacare's failures. we worked hard to provide them with a better way. we did so in the knowledge that this task would not be easy. we understood it would not come quickly. but we knew that it was the right thing to do so we push forward anyway. i believe we must continue to push forward now. i regret that the effort to repeal and immediately replace the failures of obamac
still trying to catch up with susan collins. we don't want to presume or assume, but based on her previous comments, it would seem as though if she was opposed to the previous process, she would continue to be opposed here. so, if she hwon't vote for that motion to proceed, that means one other person saying that they won't support that motion -- >> apologies. i think senator mitch mcconnell is taking the senate floor now. >> this discussion seems to veer into the abstract. these...
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tom carper and tim kaine have a bill t susan collins and bill nelson have a bill. and that will help stabilize the insurance markets, and we should look at claire mccaskill proposal for the bear counties that offer opportunities for health insurance for counties relatively small number of counties, almost all rural that are not covered. that's a we should you initially. but then we should sit down and trade ideas. lamar alexander and patty murray already talking about doing that, and is hopeful that they can begin a series of hearings. nobody has said obamacare is perfect. nobody has said our health care system doesn't need fixing. the problem was when they started, when they tried to just pull the rug out from under the existing health care system, so change it, and prove it, but don't just take a knife and try to destroy it and put nothing in its place. and so we can work together. and i said that on the floor last night, and a hold number of republicans who are usually more quiet, or conservative came over and thanked me and said they want to do it. so on health
tom carper and tim kaine have a bill t susan collins and bill nelson have a bill. and that will help stabilize the insurance markets, and we should look at claire mccaskill proposal for the bear counties that offer opportunities for health insurance for counties relatively small number of counties, almost all rural that are not covered. that's a we should you initially. but then we should sit down and trade ideas. lamar alexander and patty murray already talking about doing that, and is hopeful...
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collins? mr. coons? >> no. >> mr. corker? mr. cornyn. ms. cortez masto. mr. cotton. mr. crapo. mr. cruz. mr. daines. mr. donnelly. >> no. >> ms. duckworth? >> no. >> mr. durbin? mr. enzi. mrs. ernst. mrs. feinstein. mrs. fisher? mr. blake? mr. franken? >> no. >> mr. gardner? >> i hear them. >> mrs. gillibrand. >> no. >> mr. graham? mr. grassley? ms. harris? >> no. >> ms. has semsem. >> mr. heinrich. >> no. >> mhide camp. >> mr. hirono. >> no. >> mr. hoven? mr. inhofe? mr. isackson. >> aye. >> mr. johnson? >> aye. >> mr. cain? >> no. >> mr. kennedy? mr. king? ms. klobuchar? >> no. >> mr. lankford? >> aye. >> mr. leahy? >> no. >> mr. lee? >> aye. >> mr. manchin? >> no. >> mr. markey? >> no. >> mr. mccain? mrs. mccaskill? >> no. >> mr. mcconnell? mr. menendez? >> no. >> mr. merkley? >> no. >> mr. moran? ms. murkowski? >> no. >> mr. murphy? >> no. >> mrs. murray? >> no. >> mr. nelson? >> no. >> mr. paul? >> aye. >> mr. purdue? >> no. -- sorry, yes. >> mr. peters? >> no. mr. portman? mr. reed? mr. reich? >> aye. >> mr. roberts? mr. rounds. >> aye. >> mr. rubio? mr. sanders? >> no. >> mr
collins? mr. coons? >> no. >> mr. corker? mr. cornyn. ms. cortez masto. mr. cotton. mr. crapo. mr. cruz. mr. daines. mr. donnelly. >> no. >> ms. duckworth? >> no. >> mr. durbin? mr. enzi. mrs. ernst. mrs. feinstein. mrs. fisher? mr. blake? mr. franken? >> no. >> mr. gardner? >> i hear them. >> mrs. gillibrand. >> no. >> mr. graham? mr. grassley? ms. harris? >> no. >> ms. has semsem. >> mr. heinrich....
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collins. i rise in support of our nation's community pharmacies that play a critical role in our health care system. many of these independent businesses operate in uns served or rural areas like the georgia's eighth congressional district which i represent. access to care is already hard in these areas and would be worse if these pharmacies didn't exist. ey can give advice on drug interactions and help with late-night pharmacy runs for sick children. there's a personal relationship between pharmacist patient and physician. pillars in their commun, they are also the businesses that contribute greatly to local economies. it's crucial that these pharmacies have an equitable playing field against large-scale competitors and middleman managers from trying to run a successful business in a channeling and complex environment. i want to reiterate, mr. speaker, all they ask for is an equitable playing field. no advantages, just equality. where i'm from, local pharmacists are often a fixture in their l
collins. i rise in support of our nation's community pharmacies that play a critical role in our health care system. many of these independent businesses operate in uns served or rural areas like the georgia's eighth congressional district which i represent. access to care is already hard in these areas and would be worse if these pharmacies didn't exist. ey can give advice on drug interactions and help with late-night pharmacy runs for sick children. there's a personal relationship between...
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susan collins received a call from reince priebus but susan collins is still a no. as is rand paul. trish: as adam reported there are a whole lot of uncertainties for health care reform but white house is on track for tax reform? new reports that the white house will start pitching tax reform efforts next month. we're hearing the president him sell will barnstorm america working to get taxes lowered. we have conservative political commentator gina loudon and democratic strategist pablo enriquez. good to see you. gina, start with you, i said this to the viewers before i'm getting a little tired for this on health care front. in other words they were certainty there to do a job. primary part was repealing and replacing obamacare. versus swamp drainers. probably have to be a little compromise on both parts. trish: what does it mean for rand paul and susan collins then. are they going down as part of the swamp, pablo? >> they seem to be the most powerful people in this negotiation right now but still, as we've seen in the past, when people attack what is obamacare a lot of people gettin
susan collins received a call from reince priebus but susan collins is still a no. as is rand paul. trish: as adam reported there are a whole lot of uncertainties for health care reform but white house is on track for tax reform? new reports that the white house will start pitching tax reform efforts next month. we're hearing the president him sell will barnstorm america working to get taxes lowered. we have conservative political commentator gina loudon and democratic strategist pablo...
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collins is on a fixed income and uses medicaid to pay her mou mountimoun mounting medical bills. what would your medical bills look like without medicate? >> last year they were $945,000. >> nothing we've advocated so far that would cause anybody currently on medicaid to be taken off of medicaid. >> reporter: that was senate majority leader mitch mcconnell of kentucky, trying to calm fears about the future of medicaid. under obamacare, kentucky expanded medicaid and cut the uninsured rate from 14% to almost 6%, but right now the bill calls for significant cuts in federal funding of state medicaid programs. to make up for the loss. kentucky governor matt bevin has proposed changing the requirements to qualify for medicaid, which could cause people to lose coverage. at louisville shawnee christian medical center, 7,000 are on medicaid. >> folks splay to decide between a doctor's visit and putting food on the table for their family. >> reporter: collins, a republican who voted for both senator mcconnell and governor bevin, is now truly worried about losing her coverage. >> i'm sure
collins is on a fixed income and uses medicaid to pay her mou mountimoun mounting medical bills. what would your medical bills look like without medicate? >> last year they were $945,000. >> nothing we've advocated so far that would cause anybody currently on medicaid to be taken off of medicaid. >> reporter: that was senate majority leader mitch mcconnell of kentucky, trying to calm fears about the future of medicaid. under obamacare, kentucky expanded medicaid and cut the...
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50-year-old collins lives in rural kentucky with her sister carol maggard. collins is on a fixed income and uses medicaid to help pay her mounting healthcare bills. what would your medical bills look like without medicaid? >> last year they were $945,000. >> reporter: nothing that we've advocated so far would cause anybody currently on medicaid to be taken off of medicaid. >> reporter: that was senate majority leader mitch mcconnell of kentucky, trying to calm fears about the future of medicaid. under obamacare, kentucky expanded medicaid and cut the uninsured rate from 14% to almost 6%. but right now the bill calls for significant cuts in federal funding of state medicaid programs. to make up for the loss, kentucky governor matt bevin has proposed changing the state requirements to qualify for medicaid, which could cause people to lose coverage. at louisville's shandy christian healthcare center, 70% of the patients are on medicaid. >> folks may have to decide between a doctor's visit and being able to put food on the table for their family. >> reporter: co
50-year-old collins lives in rural kentucky with her sister carol maggard. collins is on a fixed income and uses medicaid to help pay her mounting healthcare bills. what would your medical bills look like without medicaid? >> last year they were $945,000. >> reporter: nothing that we've advocated so far would cause anybody currently on medicaid to be taken off of medicaid. >> reporter: that was senate majority leader mitch mcconnell of kentucky, trying to calm fears about the...
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the health bill, we mentioned senator collins is a no. asked mike pence if it strengthens or secures medicaid, collins said this. >> i would respectfully disagree with the vice president's analysis. this bill would impose fundamental sweeping changes in the medicaid program and those include very deep cuts. that would affect some of the most vulnerable people in our on society including disabled children, poor seniors. >> reaction from state governors, not much warmer. an intense closed door session saturday, governors confronted the vice president and top administration health officials over the doss cost of the healt bill. the administration team made a frantic bid at the national governors association meeting this weekend to win over or at least win the silence of skeptical republican governors. republican and democratic governors said that effort left major questions unanswered. >> they are being encouraged to innovate, to get block grants to have the fell expansion of medicaid benefits limited and that would somehow spur innovation.
the health bill, we mentioned senator collins is a no. asked mike pence if it strengthens or secures medicaid, collins said this. >> i would respectfully disagree with the vice president's analysis. this bill would impose fundamental sweeping changes in the medicaid program and those include very deep cuts. that would affect some of the most vulnerable people in our on society including disabled children, poor seniors. >> reaction from state governors, not much warmer. an intense...
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that's not enough to consider senators portman or collins to jump on board. that's in danger. here's what senator john cornyn said moments ago. >> once we got on the bill, there is expedited process, 20 hours of debate and the famous vote-a-rama at the end where we vote until we get fatigues and worn out and quit. so we'll conclude one way or another either late thursday night or friday morning. >> reporter: there you heard it, vote-a-rama, voting on aufrl the amendments. the only one that matters is final vote, that's most likely a vote on skinny repeal, repeal of individual and employer mandates, not sufficient for senator portman or senator collins. back to you. melissa: breaking news, facebook is reporting second quarter results. let's go back to nicole petallides, she's got the numbers, nicole? >> reporter: all right, earnings per share and revenue beat the street on the top and the bottom line. stock is down 3.3%. earnings per share, 132, revenue 932 billion. so those are beats on the street. much like for the entire earnings season. mark zuckerberg came out, good second
that's not enough to consider senators portman or collins to jump on board. that's in danger. here's what senator john cornyn said moments ago. >> once we got on the bill, there is expedited process, 20 hours of debate and the famous vote-a-rama at the end where we vote until we get fatigues and worn out and quit. so we'll conclude one way or another either late thursday night or friday morning. >> reporter: there you heard it, vote-a-rama, voting on aufrl the amendments. the only...
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. >> lisa murkowski and susan collins, they were united on the motion the proceed. they are vowing to fight both the bill and the process that brought it about. >> we will not stand for the rooss that they went through to try to move it along. we will fight and fight and fight and fight until this bill is dead. >> our job is to make sure all americans have health care. not throw 22 million people off the care they have. >> joining me now, sherrod brown of ohio. your colleague says it is the first step toward lower premiums, deductibles. i assume you don't think it is true. >> i don't know that anybody believes that. they said to pick the bill, either 18 or 22 or 30 million people lose insurance. premiums in ohio for a 60-year-old will go up over 1,000. the republican from nevada said there's nothing in this bill would bring costs down. this bill is a tax cut for the people who helped write it. the drug companies. wall street. it is a tax cut for them and an attack on medicaid. he said if we didn't have medicaid, we would be dead. >> part of what is remarkable about
. >> lisa murkowski and susan collins, they were united on the motion the proceed. they are vowing to fight both the bill and the process that brought it about. >> we will not stand for the rooss that they went through to try to move it along. we will fight and fight and fight and fight until this bill is dead. >> our job is to make sure all americans have health care. not throw 22 million people off the care they have. >> joining me now, sherrod brown of ohio. your...
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because of lisa murkowski and susan collins. shelley mork's between when can i vote yes on any vote. given what she has already said in public. my view, we will get a "yes" to proceed, and in the bill will fail. >> julie: ten seconds, math? >> i don't think we know that you be the case. negotiating right now. and i think mitch mcconnell needs to get this done. >> julie: matt schlapp, thank you simon roseburg. let's listen. >> shepard: good afternoon from fox news in new york. those of you watching on fox television stations and fox news channel around the world, this is fox news coverage of the motion to proceed, the motion to take up debate on the new healthcare bill. john mccain has just entered the senate floor. diagnosed with brain cancer and treated and made his way to the capitol and will speak after the vote is complete. that applause for john mccain who our viewers on fox news channel know just walked into the senate chambers. the vote on the republican side is all but complete. they're now voting -- the democrats are no
because of lisa murkowski and susan collins. shelley mork's between when can i vote yes on any vote. given what she has already said in public. my view, we will get a "yes" to proceed, and in the bill will fail. >> julie: ten seconds, math? >> i don't think we know that you be the case. negotiating right now. and i think mitch mcconnell needs to get this done. >> julie: matt schlapp, thank you simon roseburg. let's listen. >> shepard: good afternoon from fox...
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he's got colonel collins by the sneaks. -apolo: of course this team wanted to win outright but in this competition, it's survive and advance. they've got 40 seconds of life left in them. colonel collins starts up for the top. -go! -that's it, climb! -go! -apolo: thirty seconds left. -kelvin: tick, tick, tick. they know the clock is moving, and they know what this means for their chance at quarter of a million dollars if they can get this wild card spot. -woman: give me your arms! arms! -apolo: fifteen seconds left. will it be the stunt junkies? will it be the commanding officers? ten seconds. and the commanding officers have done it! they are headed to the final. what an incredible story. this team has not won a heat all season, and they're set to compete in the final. -thank you, guys. whoo! -thank you. -kelvin: i am shocked, apolo. after seeing the ninjas crush the competition in the first two rounds, i thought the ninjas were the favorites here in the semifinal. but after they gassed out in the timber drop, they were nev
he's got colonel collins by the sneaks. -apolo: of course this team wanted to win outright but in this competition, it's survive and advance. they've got 40 seconds of life left in them. colonel collins starts up for the top. -go! -that's it, climb! -go! -apolo: thirty seconds left. -kelvin: tick, tick, tick. they know the clock is moving, and they know what this means for their chance at quarter of a million dollars if they can get this wild card spot. -woman: give me your arms! arms! -apolo:...
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you and senator collins, republican senator collins of maine was set at this point that he's against the bill, the senate bill with your plan putting forward and hear some of the highlights. keep most obama care taxes to pay for a replacement. allow states to keep most of obama care if they want for states that one a new system, they are general people in insurance so they have to opt out, not opt in. it's an interesting plan. but, how many of your colleagues in the senate, and particularly republicans, have signed on to a? >> six total, more than any other plan out there. by the way that's the only way we can go forward. >> chris: but you need 50 plus the vice president. >> i get that. if the president likes and this is a plan he wishes or that leadership says this is a plan we want and that's a plan that will go forward. some people will sign on as a lesser president trump does. let's first talk about why there has such a problem passing any plan. they're trying to combine tax reform with healthcare reform. we take care of that. we say let's do healthcare reform first, and then add
you and senator collins, republican senator collins of maine was set at this point that he's against the bill, the senate bill with your plan putting forward and hear some of the highlights. keep most obama care taxes to pay for a replacement. allow states to keep most of obama care if they want for states that one a new system, they are general people in insurance so they have to opt out, not opt in. it's an interesting plan. but, how many of your colleagues in the senate, and particularly...
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collins, probably the most moderate one to get on told that wasas like him she was enthusiastic that she was opposing it. senators are pretty pessimistic about it. right now it is not doing great. mitch mcconnell does want to bring it back next week. he is still trying to tweak the legislation of bring senators on board. once they come back every to for the august recess. written,et the bill scored, everybody on board and try to get 50 votes. that seemed like a high task. host: will there be in august recess? guest: some republicans are calling for the recess to be canceled in part because of this. it is too early to say right now. it is late july and the feeling they are making progress. perhaps he could be delayed one week. that august recess is somewhat sacred to washington and folks do like to get home. but if they have the option of making progress on this, setting -- seven your campaign pledge to repeal the affordable care act i , could see them sticking around longer. host: he traveled back on the kentucky. the associated press reported on his visit. "if my side is unable to a
collins, probably the most moderate one to get on told that wasas like him she was enthusiastic that she was opposing it. senators are pretty pessimistic about it. right now it is not doing great. mitch mcconnell does want to bring it back next week. he is still trying to tweak the legislation of bring senators on board. once they come back every to for the august recess. written,et the bill scored, everybody on board and try to get 50 votes. that seemed like a high task. host: will there be in...
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host who we knew in advance at lisa murkowski and susan collins would vote no. they joined a 28 democrats in voting no the final vote 51-50 with vice president mike pence casting the tie-breaking vote. what were the objections of senators collins and murkowski moving forward pass. .. in his speech? >> he was very warmly we seek to have received and his speech was well received. he encouraged the senators to do things that kind of work in the process and speaking with one another. he was going to be the adult at thtable, but democrats were not happy because he repealed the affordable care act after raising a lot of questions about that going in. he said in four weeks even if he didn't necessarily agree with the legislation debate and he's followed through with that so there was a little bit of drama waiting for him to come and generally anticipated that he would go to start the debate. >> taking a look at the article you contributed at the "washington post".com with the headline senate votes to launch on revamping the obamacare and using your colleagues point out
host who we knew in advance at lisa murkowski and susan collins would vote no. they joined a 28 democrats in voting no the final vote 51-50 with vice president mike pence casting the tie-breaking vote. what were the objections of senators collins and murkowski moving forward pass. .. in his speech? >> he was very warmly we seek to have received and his speech was well received. he encouraged the senators to do things that kind of work in the process and speaking with one another. he was...
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susan collins, lee, moran, they're all saying they're voting no. that's twice as many no votes than the republican consist afford. they can't pass their bill like that. that said, very few people don't expect them to quit trying. senator chris murphy here tonight. thanks for being here. we're trying to figure out i guess whether this is a normal pothole or an axle breaker. how big of a deal are the defections tonight? >> there's a couple of wheels off tf bus tonight but this is a bus full of republicans ultimately determined to deliver this bill. they are not going to give up on it. but the statements tonight, paired with those from susan collins and rand paul, they feel a little different. susan collins says it's time to sit count and work with democrats. jerry moran's statement tonight criticizes the behind closed doors process and says it's time to start over. you have the feeling this is beyond a couple of small fixes. it proves that reports of democracy's death was overexaggerated. it no matter how long you have been promising it. i think they
susan collins, lee, moran, they're all saying they're voting no. that's twice as many no votes than the republican consist afford. they can't pass their bill like that. that said, very few people don't expect them to quit trying. senator chris murphy here tonight. thanks for being here. we're trying to figure out i guess whether this is a normal pothole or an axle breaker. how big of a deal are the defections tonight? >> there's a couple of wheels off tf bus tonight but this is a bus full...
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one of three, susan collins, murkowski and john mccain. todd: in a statement he said now is the time for bipartisanship, let's try to get both sides of the aisle, the question, is that going to get done? is anything going to get done? heather: is the president the only one doing his job? here is what kellyanne conway had to say about that. >> the loch ness monster's of the swamp will always try to get in the way of this president and his agenda. i don't know what they were expecting. he said like all those senators that i will repeal and replace obamacare. if i showed you all those members of congress who ran successfully and repealing and replacing obamacare, the one person keeping that promise is donald from. he has been here six short months, pen in hand, they have been talking about this for seven years, four consecutive election cycles. while he was being a successful businessman in new york and around the globe they were promising their constituents. it is not just the campaign promise, a moral imperative. heather: she was talking ab
one of three, susan collins, murkowski and john mccain. todd: in a statement he said now is the time for bipartisanship, let's try to get both sides of the aisle, the question, is that going to get done? is anything going to get done? heather: is the president the only one doing his job? here is what kellyanne conway had to say about that. >> the loch ness monster's of the swamp will always try to get in the way of this president and his agenda. i don't know what they were expecting. he...
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in december of 2015, every except susannator collins, everybody voted for a repeal plan. president obama the toad banks. -- vetoed it. full repeal, there would be time, but we should get to work on replace. right now we are trying to get 50 of 52 for the vice president combined repeal and replace plan. i look to say, let's do the then get 60 out of 100 senators, bring everyone into the room, do this full-time. please cancel the august state work and do it in full public view and have hearings and to work on something that works better than obamacare. the american people deserve. >> the ideal to repeal obamacare and replace it at a later date. in the last 16 or 18 months, premiums have only gotten higher area in nevada, 14 -- i have no insurer next year. crisis.rue >> that people saying no way i will sign this. -- to way we look at it replace in part is too difficult for republicans to come together. let's go for the first steps of repeal. there's another member, top -- todd young from indiana. recorde 50 members on having voted for that. that's an option. at that point if
in december of 2015, every except susannator collins, everybody voted for a repeal plan. president obama the toad banks. -- vetoed it. full repeal, there would be time, but we should get to work on replace. right now we are trying to get 50 of 52 for the vice president combined repeal and replace plan. i look to say, let's do the then get 60 out of 100 senators, bring everyone into the room, do this full-time. please cancel the august state work and do it in full public view and have hearings...
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it's susan collins. senator collins, welcome back to the show. >> thank you, chuck. >> let me ask you this, one of the same questions i asked secretary price. do you accept the premise that the efforts to repeal obamacare are fully dead and it is now time to refer to this as our national health care system and it is his job and your job to make it work? >> i don't accept the premise that we should not proceed to reform the law. there are someve problems in the law, secretary price is right about that and he identified them. the problem is that congress as my friend and colleague lamar alexander has often said does not do comprehensive well. what we need to do is to go through the normal process, identify the problems, have hearings, hear from experts, hear from all the stakeholders, and produce a series of bills to fix the real flaws in the affordable care act. first on my list would be to stabilize the insurance markets to make sure that people have access to insurance. >> are you confident, though, tha
it's susan collins. senator collins, welcome back to the show. >> thank you, chuck. >> let me ask you this, one of the same questions i asked secretary price. do you accept the premise that the efforts to repeal obamacare are fully dead and it is now time to refer to this as our national health care system and it is his job and your job to make it work? >> i don't accept the premise that we should not proceed to reform the law. there are someve problems in the law, secretary...
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susan collins says it's time to sit count and work with democrats. jerry moran's statement tonight criticizes the behind closed doors process and says it's time to start over. so you have a feeling that this is now beyond a couple small fixes. i think it proves that reports of democrat ice death were probably greatly overexaggerated. the fact of the matter is it's tough to overhaul a fifth of the health care system that has the approval of the majority of americans no matter how long you have been promising it. i think they're going back to the drawing board at this point but they're going back to the drawing board. they're not giving up. >> it's hard to remake a fifth of the american economy with a bill on what you hold no public hearings and that there's really no public debate in the senate about it. i wonder, when you talk about them going back to the drawing board, do you look at the types of criticism that have been laid out by the senators who now say they're no votes. do you actually think there's a chance that mitch mcconnell might go back a
susan collins says it's time to sit count and work with democrats. jerry moran's statement tonight criticizes the behind closed doors process and says it's time to start over. so you have a feeling that this is now beyond a couple small fixes. i think it proves that reports of democrat ice death were probably greatly overexaggerated. the fact of the matter is it's tough to overhaul a fifth of the health care system that has the approval of the majority of americans no matter how long you have...
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same for susan collins. >> as you know, senator, obamacare is in deep trouble. especially given uncertainty over the battle up on capitol hill. now president trump and his tweet said, just let it fail. the majority leader mitch mcconnell says the time to move on. what do democrats do now to help strengthen the affordable care act? >> that's always been our position, because, of course, none of us takes the position that the affordable care act is perfect. so there are a number of bills that we all have proposed, such as lower prescription drug costs. make sure that subsidies are in place so costs can be lower for health insurance. let's get a public option in there to provide for competition and i know that, for example, tim kaine has a reinsurance program that i think is also very promising. so i hope that going forward that we all care about health care for our people, and i also think that it's unconscionable for the president to say, let the affordable care fail, because it is going to fail under his watch, and if he does those kinds of things that he's alre
same for susan collins. >> as you know, senator, obamacare is in deep trouble. especially given uncertainty over the battle up on capitol hill. now president trump and his tweet said, just let it fail. the majority leader mitch mcconnell says the time to move on. what do democrats do now to help strengthen the affordable care act? >> that's always been our position, because, of course, none of us takes the position that the affordable care act is perfect. so there are a number of...
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as far as the health care bill goes, collins and cassidy proposed a bill way in the beginning and collins said if the affordable care act works in a particular state keep it. then cassidy, where it doesn't work, do a new proposal. that way people won't be left out in the republicans and trump have to take some of the responsibility for the aca imploding on itself. >> thanks for the call. let's give tom a chance to respond. the house is getting ready to come in here., >> look, for the first part, about the media, the color makes a point. trump has been a showman his entire life. it's something that up until a couple years ago nobody thought he would've had a chance to let alone run for president but win and take over the republican party in the process and beat 16 other well-qualified candidates who people thought this was the biggest, broadest deepest republican bench in a generation and he plowed through them with no organization, spending very little money, and so he's managed to take his formula, whatever you think of it from his time as a reality star and a businessman and parlay that
as far as the health care bill goes, collins and cassidy proposed a bill way in the beginning and collins said if the affordable care act works in a particular state keep it. then cassidy, where it doesn't work, do a new proposal. that way people won't be left out in the republicans and trump have to take some of the responsibility for the aca imploding on itself. >> thanks for the call. let's give tom a chance to respond. the house is getting ready to come in here., >> look, for...
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susan collins and lisa murkowski almost taked the motion to proceed. john mccain bravely returned to the capital to cast the deciding vote. he gave a speech that spared no one from his barbs. what a day on capitol hill. the news just didn't stop. senate republicans scoring a big, but perhaps brief victory after voting to continue debate on repealing obamacare. the president touted the win at a rally in youngstown, ohio. watch. >> at the very top of the list is healthcare reform. with obamacare, the washington obstructionists, meaning democrats, made big promises to the american people, and every single promise they made turned out to be a lie. you can have your doctor, you can have your plan. do you remember? 8 times. you can have your doctor. you can have your plan. i know democrats that heard that and they would have never voted for it. but they voted because they believe the lies of president obama. for 7 years he republican running for office promised to repeal and replace this disastrous law. now they must keep their promise. kennedy: not everybod
susan collins and lisa murkowski almost taked the motion to proceed. john mccain bravely returned to the capital to cast the deciding vote. he gave a speech that spared no one from his barbs. what a day on capitol hill. the news just didn't stop. senate republicans scoring a big, but perhaps brief victory after voting to continue debate on repealing obamacare. the president touted the win at a rally in youngstown, ohio. watch. >> at the very top of the list is healthcare reform. with...
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it's a great environment when coach collins is around. he brings toughness. he has a great defense from florida. we are adjusting a bit. honestly, the process is over now. we are comfortable with coach collins. >> finally, a dog is man's best friend and baseball the national pass time. that doesn't mean the two go together. meet this guy. he grabs the baseball. the umpire tosses the of pitcher another baseball. the dog drops the ball and goes out to get that one. get the dog a pone so we have a game. running out of baseballs. >> like that guy. thank you, ducis. "jimmy kimmel live" followed by "nightline." "action news" continues at 4:30 in the morning with pamela. for cecily tynan, jim gardner and the entire "action news" team, i'm monica malpass. have a good night tonight. >>> "jimmy kimmel live" would like to salute the number one favorite food. what's in them? don't worry about it. >> dicky: from hollywood it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- jon favreau, from "girls trip", tiffany haddish, and music from the revivalists, and now here's jimmy kimmel! >> ji
it's a great environment when coach collins is around. he brings toughness. he has a great defense from florida. we are adjusting a bit. honestly, the process is over now. we are comfortable with coach collins. >> finally, a dog is man's best friend and baseball the national pass time. that doesn't mean the two go together. meet this guy. he grabs the baseball. the umpire tosses the of pitcher another baseball. the dog drops the ball and goes out to get that one. get the dog a pone so we...
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senator susan collins of maine has expressed concers with the bill. (sen. susan collins/(r)maine): "at the end of the day, i don't know if it will pass" butt sot "we need to go through the normal committee process and get input from people on both sides. that's what would produce the kind of legislation that we need." (justine) tom price-- the health and human services secretary-- is confident that once a vote is set the bill will pass. (jr stone) police in the south bay are looking for a gunman after a woman was injured in a shooting... the shooting happened just before midnight... near the area of eden and payne avenues. kron4's hermela aregawi has details. at this point, police aren't releasing a lot of information about the shooting. but here is what we do know. we have some footage from a witness who saw the whole thing unfold. let's take a look at that.this happened last night just before midnightat the intersection of eden and payne. that's near the san jose and campbell border.police say the victim suffered at least one gunshot wound.she was transpo
senator susan collins of maine has expressed concers with the bill. (sen. susan collins/(r)maine): "at the end of the day, i don't know if it will pass" butt sot "we need to go through the normal committee process and get input from people on both sides. that's what would produce the kind of legislation that we need." (justine) tom price-- the health and human services secretary-- is confident that once a vote is set the bill will pass. (jr stone) police in the south bay are...
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miss collins is a graduate of the university of chicago and harvard law school. we'll proceed to my left and my right. so mr. olsen, proceed, please. >> thank you very much, chairman grassley. it's an honor to be here this morning. let me put the bottom line up front. as the former national security adviser, i can attest to the fact that section 702 has significantly contributed to our ability to prevent terrorist attacks in the united states and around the world. this is consistent with the testimony that you have heard from the panelists, the witnesses in the other panel. similarly, the former general counsel of the nsa and a former department of justice official, i worked to ensure that we implemented 702 in a manner that protected the privacy and civil liberties of americans. i will make a few brief remarks and i will focus those remarks on three points all addressing how section 702 has worked in practice. first, the operational value of 702. as this committee is well aware, we face a persistent and adaptive threat from al qaeda and isis and other groups. ju
miss collins is a graduate of the university of chicago and harvard law school. we'll proceed to my left and my right. so mr. olsen, proceed, please. >> thank you very much, chairman grassley. it's an honor to be here this morning. let me put the bottom line up front. as the former national security adviser, i can attest to the fact that section 702 has significantly contributed to our ability to prevent terrorist attacks in the united states and around the world. this is consistent with...
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. >> reporter: two republicans, moderate susan collins and conservative rand paul quickly announced their opposition, leaving leaders one vote shy of defeat. >> reporter: do you think the old bill is better than the new version? >> i think it's worse. this repeals about half the care taxes. >> reporter: the new bill reinstates the taxes to pay for $45 billion in new opioid funding but it does not reverse the bill's deep cuts to medicaid, the big sticking point for moderates like ohio's rob portman. >> we're still working on ways to make sure folks currently covered under the current medicaid have options. >> reporter: the only republican who went from no to yes was ted cruz in texas who got a provicks added to offer a low cost bare bones plans. >> that's a big win and a win for evan. >> reporter: many republicans told us they're withholding until there's analysis. 're a little gun-shy after the cbo projected the original version would have left 22 million more americans without coverage. nancy cordes, cbs news, capitol hill. >>> education secretary betsy devos is considering whether to ch
. >> reporter: two republicans, moderate susan collins and conservative rand paul quickly announced their opposition, leaving leaders one vote shy of defeat. >> reporter: do you think the old bill is better than the new version? >> i think it's worse. this repeals about half the care taxes. >> reporter: the new bill reinstates the taxes to pay for $45 billion in new opioid funding but it does not reverse the bill's deep cuts to medicaid, the big sticking point for...