this precious marble. they are finding it hard to replace. obviously it s a costly repair bill when we are talking about a basilica 9 00 years old. the mayor said 30 years ago he didn t believe in climate change. today he says the evidence is undeniable. something needs to be done about it, he says. a lot of damage being done to priceless plates. we ll check in with you later. thank you, scott mcclain, in venice. details emerging about what could be the largest public offering. saudi aramco giving details to retail investors, giving them a chance to own a piece of the world s most profitable company. the range is below $10 a share. now, even if it prices at the lower end, it could still raise $24 billion, just shy of the 25 billion raised by alibaba, the world s biggest ever ipo.
where government critics have been charged and a fake news and hate speech laws and where the internet has been shut down by people they say a major threats to intonate freedom is that data costs are so high the price of data is his father featured evidence about when it s now in legs you know we ve got bread and bust but the issues some. buying now seems just like you could you can you can do without it prices rise daily but people sellers don t go up in tandem so there s a lot of restriction in terms of the internet access that people have this is one of the countries where the data is exposed and the way that the government always demonizes anything that comes out of social media in terms of deters people from expressing themselves online is no freedom because you find that once you see something on the internet you are subject to be attacked by you know the state
the expansion of medicaid. the fact is is that what they ve done in this bill as bad as the other bill was, they ve made it worse in terms of pre-existing conditions. in terms of medicaid which affects many people with pre-existing conditions, it makes matters worse. but it s interesting to note the following. when they say people are covered with pre-existing, you can get insurance for pre-existing conditions if you happen to have advanced cancer, it will cost you nearly $150,000. so it prices them out. the insurance company won t sell it to you. under the affordable care act they couldn t discriminate on the basis of price. whatever your pre-existing condition, you qualify for insurance. you get insurance. it has nothing to do with pre that s the horror of it all. yeah, it doesn t prevent people from selling it to you if you have $150,000 or a heart condition, $50,000. i don t know who they re talking to, but that isn t a guarantee
it s an aircraft parts manufacturer. around $7 billion of that will be debt. it prices its shares that were trading about a month ago when rumors of the acquisition first surfaced. the company says they re really going to expand their aerospace business and they ve save about half a billion dollars by 2021. another big deal looking at the big apple s most iconic daily tabloid. the daily news. they are going to be bought by the company that owns both the l.a. times and the chicago tribune. it sounds like a bit of a bargain for a paper that last year won a pulitzerer for reporting on nypd abuses. it s going to be just one single dollar. they re buying it for mark zuckerman, who has owned it for 24 years. big news for those that enjoy it, i guess. let s talk about bit coin for a second. a few weeks ago it was experiencing an all-time high, but a new ruling made its value drop by 20%. what does this mean for the future of that crypto currency anders on like it? just a couple of weeks
and people pay more out of pocket. in a cnn town hall last week, tom price criticized rising deductibles under obamacare and said it prices people out of getting health care. you are seeing these health care economists carefully crunching numbers trying to figure out health care and reform what does happen to premiums. many in the house freedom caucus are worriedrocketing in years. so many moving parts. in other news, new fallout in the investigation in the trump campaign ties to russia. u.s. officials tell cnn the fbi has information indicating associates of president trump communicated with suspected russian operatives to possibly coordinate release of damaging information on hillary clinton during the campaign.