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adriana diaz looks at what happens if medicaid is cut drastically. >> so let's talk a little bit aboutut vivitrol. >> reporter: for the last 15 months 13-year-old eric hinman has been coming to this drug house to help end an opioid addiction. that could kill him. >> you go from doping to wanting to kill yourself. >> reporter: hinman and leah cohen, also a recovering heroin addict, have been coming here. they get a drug vivitrol. it costs $1,200 a dose. they get it for free. they qualify for obamacare's expanded medicaid program. >> once my addiction took hold and i quit my job, i was uninsured. i had nothing. so without medicaid expansion, i probably would be done. >> reporter: but the proposal in the senate rolls back medicaid expansion and that could potentially cut this treatment center's medicaid funding by 75%. jim lawrence is ceo of oriana house. >> 98% of them weren't covered, now 98% are. >> what does it allow them to do? >> it allows them to get into treatment, which is key. otherwise they would be on a waiting list and people would overdose. >> reporter: the opioid epidemic c
adriana diaz looks at what happens if medicaid is cut drastically. >> so let's talk a little bit aboutut vivitrol. >> reporter: for the last 15 months 13-year-old eric hinman has been coming to this drug house to help end an opioid addiction. that could kill him. >> you go from doping to wanting to kill yourself. >> reporter: hinman and leah cohen, also a recovering heroin addict, have been coming here. they get a drug vivitrol. it costs $1,200 a dose. they get it for...
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adriana diaz takes a look. >> so let's talk a little bit about when you first heard about vivitol. >> reporter: for the last 13 months, 33-year-old eric has been coming to oriana house, a drug treatment center in akron to help end an opioid addiction that could kill him. >> you go from feeling dope sick to wanting to kill yourself to living life again. >> reporter: they credit their progress to counseling and a drug called vivitrol, which costs $1200 a dose. they get it for free, because like 2500 other patients here, they qualify for obamacare's expanded medicaid program. >> once my addiction took hold and i quit my job, i was uninsured. i had nothing. so without medicaid expansion, i probably would be dead. >> reporter: but the proposal in the senate rolls back medicaid expansion, and that could potentially cut this treatment center's medicaid funding by 75%. jim lawrence is c.e.o. of oriana house. >> 98% of our folks weren't eligible for medicaid. now, 98% are. >> reporter: what did medicaid expansion allow you to do? >> it allowed us to get people into treatment, which was key. ot
adriana diaz takes a look. >> so let's talk a little bit about when you first heard about vivitol. >> reporter: for the last 13 months, 33-year-old eric has been coming to oriana house, a drug treatment center in akron to help end an opioid addiction that could kill him. >> you go from feeling dope sick to wanting to kill yourself to living life again. >> reporter: they credit their progress to counseling and a drug called vivitrol, which costs $1200 a dose. they get it...
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adriana diaz is there. >> reporter: sleepy makanda, illinois, population 600, is bracing for a humanet and you'll see why. as you may have guessed, daytime darkness is coming. for the first time in 99 years, a total eclipse will cross coast to coast. it will run right over this town, and they've even painted a line to show its exact path. it leads the david dardis' art shop. inside, nearly everything from the walls to the wares have gone solar. >> this is a cross. now i'm going to call them solar crosses. >> reporter: the eclipse will race from original attorney general south carolina at about 1,500mph, covering a swath roughly 70 miles wide. day will turn into night, and the temperatures will drop as much as 25 degrees. today nasa kicked off an eclipse awareness campaign. >> we're going to be able to study it from the ground, fa from balloon, from space in a way that no one has ever done before. >> put these on and look up at the sun and actually see the sun. >> oh, wow, there it is. >> reporter: local finds cyst bob bayer is chair of the southern illinois university eclipse committ
adriana diaz is there. >> reporter: sleepy makanda, illinois, population 600, is bracing for a humanet and you'll see why. as you may have guessed, daytime darkness is coming. for the first time in 99 years, a total eclipse will cross coast to coast. it will run right over this town, and they've even painted a line to show its exact path. it leads the david dardis' art shop. inside, nearly everything from the walls to the wares have gone solar. >> this is a cross. now i'm going to...
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adriana diaz takes a look. >> so let's talk a little bit about when you first heard about vivitrol. >> reporter: for the last 15 months, 33-year-old eric hinman has been coming to oriana house, a drug treatment center in akron to help end an opioiddd that could kill him. >> if you go from feeling dope sick to wanting to kill yourself to living life again -- >> reporter: hinman and lea cohen, also a recovering heroin addict, credit their progress to counseling and monthly injections of a drug called vivitrol, which costs $1,200 a dose. they get it for free because like 2,500 other patients here they qualify for obamacare's expanded medicaid program. >> once my addiction took hold and i quit my job, i was uninsured. i had nothing. so without medicaid expansion i probably would be dead. >> reporter: but the proposal in the senate rolls back medicaid expansion. and that could potentially cut this treatment center's medicaid funding by 75%. jim lawrence is ceo of oriana house. >> 98% of our folks weren't eligible for medicaid. now 98% are. >> reporter: what did medicaid expansion allow you
adriana diaz takes a look. >> so let's talk a little bit about when you first heard about vivitrol. >> reporter: for the last 15 months, 33-year-old eric hinman has been coming to oriana house, a drug treatment center in akron to help end an opioiddd that could kill him. >> if you go from feeling dope sick to wanting to kill yourself to living life again -- >> reporter: hinman and lea cohen, also a recovering heroin addict, credit their progress to counseling and monthly...
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adriana diaz, cbs news, akron, ohio. >>> our topic stories this morning, protesters gathered in new york night when a revised version of president trump's travel ban went into effect. travelers from six mostly muslim countries will be granted visas only if they can show a bon feed family connection or an existing relationship with a school or business. >>> and a tweeted by president trump is being condemned by both republicans and democrats. mr. trump lashed out at msnbc's "morning joe," the tweet is being called unpresidential, vile, sexist, and amazingly graceful. >>> well, coming up on "cbs this morning," john blackstone takes a ride with lyft president john zimmer as the ride hailing company tells how it's gaining on its ride rival uber. >>> plus how they're working to restore florida's coral reef. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com it says you apply the blue one ok, letto me. this. here? no. have a little fun together, or a lot. k-y yours and mine. two sensations that work
adriana diaz, cbs news, akron, ohio. >>> our topic stories this morning, protesters gathered in new york night when a revised version of president trump's travel ban went into effect. travelers from six mostly muslim countries will be granted visas only if they can show a bon feed family connection or an existing relationship with a school or business. >>> and a tweeted by president trump is being condemned by both republicans and democrats. mr. trump lashed out at msnbc's...
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. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning" -- >> reporter: i'm adriana diaz in macondo, illinois.bs this morning," we'll tell you why this small town of roughly 600 people has a line running right through it. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm meg oliver. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com and i'm michelle griego. time is 4-- re's roberta gonz >>> time to rise and shine! , on this wednesday morning, it is june 21, i'm kenny choi. >> i'm michelle griego. let's say good morning to jaclyn and roberta. how is everyone? >> good. >> keep a little cool last night? >> it was nice and cool in the city. >> i don't think to think what my pg&e bill is going to be next time around. i'm trying to conserve but at certain times yesterday my house was up to 88 degrees. but i have some tips for you coming up. right now we have this. in effect, you need to know about, a heat warning from 11 a.m. this morning through thursday night. now, this is inland. we are going to see temperatures east bay 110
. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning" -- >> reporter: i'm adriana diaz in macondo, illinois.bs this morning," we'll tell you why this small town of roughly 600 people has a line running right through it. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm meg oliver. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com and i'm michelle griego. time is 4-- re's roberta gonz...
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. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning" -- >> reporter: i'm adriana diaz in macon macondo, illinois.bs this morning," we'll tell you why this small town of roughly 600 people has a line running right through it. >> that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm meg oliver. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com it's been awhile since you first knew. there's something very different about you. you have the power to make your marshmallow wishes...come true. you can make your marshmallow wishes come true by winning one of 10,000 boxes of only marshmallows. find your code in special boxes of lucky charms. they're magically delicious. >>> well, the prosecution comes out swing nothing opening statements in the set williams corruption time, we are live with what the expected on day number three in federal court. >>> dramatic newly released video shows moment a police officer shoots and kills and driver during a traffic stop and a case that sparked national outrage. >>> it is officially summer we're off to a pleasant start but how long does that n
. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning" -- >> reporter: i'm adriana diaz in macon macondo, illinois.bs this morning," we'll tell you why this small town of roughly 600 people has a line running right through it. >> that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm meg oliver. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com it's been awhile since you first knew. there's something very different about you. you have the...
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adriana diaz is there. >> reporter: yep in the eclipse's path all right.y painted a line along where the eclipse will cross town. now, don't let this town's population of 600 people fool you. mccanda will be the place to be in two months. one of the areas where the eclipse can be viewed the lodgest flodge e longest more than two minutes do. you feel lucky? >> i do feel lucky. how can you not? >> reporter: the solar eclipse path runs through dave dartis' art studio and shop in mccannda, illinois. friends coming out of the woodwork to get in on the action. >> is there room in the backyard. if they're good friend, i tell there is room. >> reporter: tens of thousand of people are expected to pour into the region. joe mcfarland calls himself the town's unofficial eclipse coordinator. >> what it means is that we are nervous that we are going to have crowd control issues, traffic control issues, we are trying to prepare for that. >> reporter: august 21st, the eclipse will race across the country at an average speed of about 1500 miles an hour. covering a swath of
adriana diaz is there. >> reporter: yep in the eclipse's path all right.y painted a line along where the eclipse will cross town. now, don't let this town's population of 600 people fool you. mccanda will be the place to be in two months. one of the areas where the eclipse can be viewed the lodgest flodge e longest more than two minutes do. you feel lucky? >> i do feel lucky. how can you not? >> reporter: the solar eclipse path runs through dave dartis' art studio and shop in...
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adriana diaz is in prairieburg, iowa, where people are cleaning up. good morning. >> to you see those silos teet it's down here and now a big piece of mangled metal. the sheriff's deputies told us if it had gone straight north, residents would have taken a direct hit. >> large wedge tornado. >> reporter: severe storms spawned tornadoes across the midwest wednesday. a funnel cloud crossed this hayway in stewart, iowa. another touched down in the city, whipping up debris. an hour east in pleasantville, a tornado shredded part of the roof on this home, tossing it across this yard and on top of cars. storms in lynd county, iowa, tossed this truck and uprooted trees. doris bemis saw it. >> it was just upon us. >> reporter: emergency officials say more than 25 buildings were damaged in pierce county, wisconsin, through. at least one person was hurt. a woman was on her front porch with her two young grandchildren when tornado sirens started wailing. they ran to their storm cellar. >> it was like this. it was hard to keep the boys down. that's what was so sca
adriana diaz is in prairieburg, iowa, where people are cleaning up. good morning. >> to you see those silos teet it's down here and now a big piece of mangled metal. the sheriff's deputies told us if it had gone straight north, residents would have taken a direct hit. >> large wedge tornado. >> reporter: severe storms spawned tornadoes across the midwest wednesday. a funnel cloud crossed this hayway in stewart, iowa. another touched down in the city, whipping up debris. an...
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for "cbs this morning saturday," adriana diaz, tokyo. >>> the u.s., it should be noted, ranks 104th out female representation. >> yeah, we're not doing much better. >> we've got work to do. >> we do. all right. >>> hearing just a few bars of our favorite movie music can transport us right back to the big screen. up next, a rare behind-the-scenes look at how movie scores are made with a composer and the creator of a new documentary. >>> you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." ♪ t'la [b beep, beep] sail away from the safe harbor. catch the trade winds in your sails. explore. dream. discover. corolla with toyota safety sense standard. toyota. let's go places. with my moderate to severe crohn's disease,... ...i kept looking for ways to manage my symptoms. i thought i was doing okay... then it hit me... ...managing was all i was doing. when i told my doctor,... ...i learned humira is for people who still have ...even after trying other medications. in clinical studies,ctns an, including lymphoma, have happened;... ...as have blood, liver, and nervous system probl
for "cbs this morning saturday," adriana diaz, tokyo. >>> the u.s., it should be noted, ranks 104th out female representation. >> yeah, we're not doing much better. >> we've got work to do. >> we do. all right. >>> hearing just a few bars of our favorite movie music can transport us right back to the big screen. up next, a rare behind-the-scenes look at how movie scores are made with a composer and the creator of a new documentary. >>>...
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adriana diaz is in prairieburg, iowa, where people are cleaning up this morning.ood morning. >> reporter: good morning. to give you a sense of how powerful these winds were, do you see those silos teetering about 100 yards back? up with of them was whipped all the way down here and is this big pile of mangled metal. the tornado made its way across town on an angle. the sheriff's deputies told us if it had gone straight north, residents would have taken a direct hit. >> large wedge tornado. >> reporter: severe storms spawned tornadoes across the midwest wednesday. a funnel cloud crossed this highway in stuart, iowa. another touched down in the city, whipping up debris. an hour east in pleasantville, a tornado shredded part of the roof on this home, tossing it across this yard and on top of cars. storms in lynd county, iowa, toppled this truck and uprooted trees. doris bemis saw it. >> it happened so quick. they always say it makes a roar sound. there was no sound. it was just upon us, and that was it. >> reporter: emergency officials say more than 25 buildings were
adriana diaz is in prairieburg, iowa, where people are cleaning up this morning.ood morning. >> reporter: good morning. to give you a sense of how powerful these winds were, do you see those silos teetering about 100 yards back? up with of them was whipped all the way down here and is this big pile of mangled metal. the tornado made its way across town on an angle. the sheriff's deputies told us if it had gone straight north, residents would have taken a direct hit. >> large wedge...
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adriana diaz is in makanda, illinois, which will be directly in the eclipse's path. >> reporter: good morning. yep, we are in the eclipse's path all right. look at this. they even paint adeleine along where the ellipse will cross town. now, don't let this to fool you. makanda will be the place to be in exactly two months. it's one of the areas the eclipse can be viewed the longest, for more than two minutes. do you feel lucky? >> i do feel lucky. how can you not feel lucky? this is a lucky event. >> reporter: the solar eclipse's path runs straight through dave dardis' art studio and shom in makanda, illinois. and friends are coming out of the woodwork to get in on the action. >> they are wondering, is there room in your backyard? if they're good friends, i tell them bring your sleeping bag. there's room. >> reporter: tens of thousands of people are expected to, pour into the region. joe mcfarland calls himself the town's unofficial eclipse coordinator. >> what it means is we're nervous that we're going to have crowd control issues, traffic control issues. so we are tr
adriana diaz is in makanda, illinois, which will be directly in the eclipse's path. >> reporter: good morning. yep, we are in the eclipse's path all right. look at this. they even paint adeleine along where the ellipse will cross town. now, don't let this to fool you. makanda will be the place to be in exactly two months. it's one of the areas the eclipse can be viewed the longest, for more than two minutes. do you feel lucky? >> i do feel lucky. how can you not feel lucky? this is...