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>> he sat down and talked to us. >> well brad wilson did not shy away from the problems and told me he understands why customers are age sxri frustrated. he said they will continue to be all hands on deck till every customer is back on track. let's talk about what happened in january. blue cross, blue shield ceo makes no excuses but offers up plenty of apologies for a rocky enrollment. happened. this was an avalanche that overran us. once you get behind it takes a while to dig out. >> he said a complete recovery is still weeks away. at least more than a hundred additional staff continued to work around the clock handling a call volume that is still higher
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and the department of insurance launched an audit in response which could result in hefty fines. as the company works to rebuild customer trust he said they are also weighing options when it comes to the affordable care act marketplace. >> we now have two years of experience in that line of business. we have lost over $400 million. >> he said all solutions are on -- the table to stop the bleeding. >> that would be a very unfortunate outcome. >> he said killing back would help stabilize the market. and he believes the penalties for not enrolling need to be much stronger. >> it is not strong enough and the evidence is building that it is not strong enough to attract a large enough pool, a diverse enough pool to sustain economics
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>> some insurance companies have exited the marketplace all together. wilson said they will watch 2016 closely, re-evaluate once next year's rates are set and that happens later this spring. goldsboro police are looking for a murder suspect. officers were called yesterday afternoon where they found 28-year-old clinton sufferingfromun wounds. a h hate >e nowavenc piob this manen the utkt outhisng a on rd focusrt. d gety wh y. asole aror the k t mtsid aeigh restae vis amng
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way this thousands of service members have been exposed toicsic fumes in burn toxic fumes from burn -- toxic fumes from burn pits. >> these burn pits are nothing new. what is different now is some of
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>> this is how you get rid of trash when you in a war zone. this is an open burn pit in iraq. if you listen closely you can hear rounds of ammo going off. the ammo isn't the biggest problem. they are used to get rid of all kinds of things. >> when you have people who are standing watch while they are completing the task and -- that is where the potential exposure comes. >> the bill is designed to identify service members who have may have been exposed and make sure they are able to get treatment from the medical system. so who may have been exposed? members of the military and those who served in afghanistan. if you served in africa after september 11, 2001 and anyone
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so far more than 61,000 members of the military have been to the site. now these pits were located close to where american service members lived and worked. >> that is what we live next to. luckily the wind is not blowing our way today. >> the senator says the bill is designed to get ahead of what is becoming a growing medical problem. >> we expect our soldiers to move at a moment notice. we should move the moment we identify a potential threat. >> that questionnaire is available at the va medical center website. it will taked about -- take about 30 minutes to fill it out. all right. [music playing] they are on today's social
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they are meeting with syrian refugees who are now safe. also trending north korea's highest court sentenced an american tourist of 15 years of hard labor in prison. the student is accused oh try -- of trying to steal a political banner from his hotel. and this, this is a live feed. it looks like we have both eagles now. two baby eagles were born over the last few days. this webcam is getting a lot of shares. park offices -- officials say the birth was a few days ago. you can watch this live webcam. they are safe and warm underneath their parents. very cool watch. >> yet no privacy.
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[ laughter ] thank you. today is one of those days where if you with work outside, why not? it is a gorgeous day. >> it feels very, very nice. we tied our old high record of 86. we have a cool front coming along. great weather to come out. we are out here showcasing a little bit of color. they are beginning to pop. the majority of the color has not occurred yet. we invite you to come out. it is free. come out and relax. we have birds and wind chimes and seating. plenty of stuff to look at in the coming weeks. we have something to look forward to in the coming weeks.
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you have something to look forward to over the next few days. let's check out that fitness forecast. we have had a hazy day today. we expect 73 by 8:00. it will be the last mild evening that we have for a little while. probably won't even be warm next week during the 8:00 hour by thursday and friday. at least it will be mild. let's take a look at our cam. this is our garden cam. i believe that is what is coming up next. as we take a look at that i will walk out here and see if you can see me. as i back up and walk downside walk i should pop up in a second. there i am. i am waving at the camera. let's take a look at our temperature trend today. started off at 57 this morning at rdu and got up to 86. we had a very warm day.
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let's take a look at the statewide it haves right now to seeho else is warm. 87 at fayetteville. earlier today wilmington was up to 88. greenville is 86 right now. take a looking at the satellite picture. all is quiet around here. we are watching to see if the front could pop a shower or maybe a thunderstorm. at the last few frames you no see a few green blimps showing up. at once front passes we expect cooler and dryer air to be here. it is building moisture. we will see a lot of cloud cover to the south in the coming days. that moisture will make its way here and bring us some rain other the weekend. i think we will see some cloud cover from that areaino tomtake look at the rainfall potential.
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80 in atlanta. tomorrow we will be in the 70s. 60s on friday. 50s by saturday. here is our rainfall potential. 3-4 inches right along the alabama gulf coast. for us late saturday, saturday night and sunday we are talking about the potential of between a quarter of an inch. it will be rather chilly. let's check out our fitness forecast for tomorrow morning. if you are about -- oh are out and about we expect 54. 50s opinion saturday. sunday in the 40s. we warm back up next week. some great what to be out here. tomorrow picture perfect with
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agriculture can be fun and very beneficial. >> i thought that was going to be warmer. that was actually kind of cool. >> just ahead our tar heel traveler shows us a place where kids get to experience an old way of life. . the votes are in. now time for the debrief of the primary. laura finds the interesting
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