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it happened in augusta, georgia. the victims name is pat manning. we're meeting with his wife today, nora manning. we want to investigate what happened. nora manning is claiming that the facility where her husband was sent for care, amara health care and rehab, badly neglected her husband. >> this is pat, there's mr. manning... >> pat manning suffered a stroke in 2011, at the age of 60, that limited his mobility. according to his wife, he walked into amara nursing home for care and rehabilitation that was predicted to last only 6 weeks. >> he's my sweetie. see how good pat looked there? so handsome. but nora says that pat wasn't getting the care he needed. she alleges he was so neglected, he developed bed sores. that he was denied physical therapy, and lost all mobility; he was dehydrated and malnourished. >> he smelled, his hair was dirty, his butt was dirty. told by doctors he was dying, she took him home. he passed away a few weeks later of sepsis due to infection. > pat died for no reason, mi hijo. people have got to know what these nursing home
it happened in augusta, georgia. the victims name is pat manning. we're meeting with his wife today, nora manning. we want to investigate what happened. nora manning is claiming that the facility where her husband was sent for care, amara health care and rehab, badly neglected her husband. >> this is pat, there's mr. manning... >> pat manning suffered a stroke in 2011, at the age of 60, that limited his mobility. according to his wife, he walked into amara nursing home for care and...
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on the augusta brussels and also so all in neighbors. and soon the ceo's inside the mall only to the imposition of a cabal that will always exist in the republic of poland that the majority libyan citizens of moldovan has done very well that there is no alternative states the development to the olive back for civility functioning european democracy and am so full of european integration costs. so share the sambal is this sense then there's the same principles which exists and work in me comes as the european union to prime minister while ben do you say to russia. you say it's not against anybody it's pro integration with europe but russia is watching with interest which a message to russia. from the very person they install both chains intolerance is no denying it's that time. we had the same message delivered those in moscow as well as in brussels that the fundamental joy is the fundamental objective of all foreign and domestic policy is european integration. so the thing that baby message and the object of the priorities of our policy
on the augusta brussels and also so all in neighbors. and soon the ceo's inside the mall only to the imposition of a cabal that will always exist in the republic of poland that the majority libyan citizens of moldovan has done very well that there is no alternative states the development to the olive back for civility functioning european democracy and am so full of european integration costs. so share the sambal is this sense then there's the same principles which exists and work in me comes...
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so it was augusta night when the plane went down the winds were pretty strong about nine meters per second the track crashed as a descended a second time after pilots aboard as their first landing attempt it's not he is clear as to why passengers who traveled on the same plane from cousin to moscow early in the day said that landing was also made high winds and was frightening these pilots but instead. the flight itself went quite smoothly but just before the landing the plane started vibrating fiercely the plane was shaking it was direct from side to side landed to no first attempt but it was really bad landing and they felt like the plane was going to roll off the runway. and civil aviation consultant mark vi skis to fly in the same type of plane involved in the cars on disaster he says that's always a combination of factors behind a crime that was a poor repair that led to fatigue and obviously catastrophic failure but all of these factors are going to be looked at normally in an emergency you want to get the aircraft on the ground safely as quickly as possible so what would have caused
so it was augusta night when the plane went down the winds were pretty strong about nine meters per second the track crashed as a descended a second time after pilots aboard as their first landing attempt it's not he is clear as to why passengers who traveled on the same plane from cousin to moscow early in the day said that landing was also made high winds and was frightening these pilots but instead. the flight itself went quite smoothly but just before the landing the plane started vibrating...
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bash lays main campaign pledges to rewrite the constitution which dates back to the dictatorship of augusta pinochet chile is one of the richest nations in latin america but millions have staged protests in recent years demanding more wealth equality and higher education standards up next r.t. sophie shevardnadze gets the roots of the u.s. financial problems in an interview with the former head of the european central bank. the diplomacy that seems to be coming from washington it appears to be. falling short of expectations of the united states as a superior negotiator as a superior diplomatic player but we see what happened in egypt after the arab spring and the election of morsi fair was a space stero where the united states could have played a critical role just assuring more on a path that would have maybe brought some advancement on jobs economic development in that period of time the united states faltered in its diplomacy ok you don't like the u.s. coming in and telling them how they should conduct i understand that in any case on the more. there's not much more the u.s. could have d
bash lays main campaign pledges to rewrite the constitution which dates back to the dictatorship of augusta pinochet chile is one of the richest nations in latin america but millions have staged protests in recent years demanding more wealth equality and higher education standards up next r.t. sophie shevardnadze gets the roots of the u.s. financial problems in an interview with the former head of the european central bank. the diplomacy that seems to be coming from washington it appears to be....
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has to sholay do with francis coppola i mean i remember i was with evans on them when i would talk augusta gravitational of that francis and and the reason i say that is francis is not a brooklyn that. francis is a mediterranean and his father was lead flutist for tuscany you know they come from music and art and food and wine i mean you know what i mean and the kids were the same way they were in cutting rooms when i didn't know about any wise guy stuff used to further but there in lies there in lies the success because everything was done for the sake of family you know because question i got to go higher it was not a real horse eighty people were killed at one of the old dollars was a real. nobody cared who died because everything was done you know what i mean it was yeah it was a single feel he should be told he did this to his sister that's ok this guy did this to his mother you know what i mean joy of course i was at some point. and you see that in effect you know people don't tell you not at all as a matter of fact. i'm very french ninety percent of my friends went on in the home ni
has to sholay do with francis coppola i mean i remember i was with evans on them when i would talk augusta gravitational of that francis and and the reason i say that is francis is not a brooklyn that. francis is a mediterranean and his father was lead flutist for tuscany you know they come from music and art and food and wine i mean you know what i mean and the kids were the same way they were in cutting rooms when i didn't know about any wise guy stuff used to further but there in lies there...
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we talked to one gentleman going from augusta, georgia to philadelphia. hopefully he's there by now. reporting live along 95, ad am tuss, news 4. >>> some flights leaving the airport are delayed because of the cloudy conditions. delays are expected to increase the closer we get to thanksgiving at airports all over the country. some airlines, including delta and u.s. airways are already waiving the fees they normally charge passengers to change their flights because of the forecast. >>> we are following another developing story. this is at a popular local public pool. we are hearing from a family of a woman who says she was beaten and sexually assaulted in northwest d.c. hours before kids showed up for swim practice. jackie bensen is outside the pool with details. jack jackie? >> reporter: police closed the wilson pool to the public. d.c. police, including detectives and crime scene investigators were on the scene at the wilson pool, d.c. department of parks and recreation all afternoon and evening. they looked at security camera video and examined an area
we talked to one gentleman going from augusta, georgia to philadelphia. hopefully he's there by now. reporting live along 95, ad am tuss, news 4. >>> some flights leaving the airport are delayed because of the cloudy conditions. delays are expected to increase the closer we get to thanksgiving at airports all over the country. some airlines, including delta and u.s. airways are already waiving the fees they normally charge passengers to change their flights because of the forecast....
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augusta, 32. columbus, 45 this morning. quite a bit of frost has been showing up the last few mornings. it will be a milder day after that. if you want heat, you have to go west. look at the numbers, close to 90 in the three-day forecast in phoenix. >> ron and his questions. rip currents in florida. you're right, ron. yeah. we're going to talk about that in the next half hour. >> you need to take this act on the road. >> we can leave? >> curious ron. >> thanks. >>> now, to the latest trend in manscaping. ron, listen up. this is a new business that's offering pampering in a quote, unquote, man cave environment. will guys be rushing to have their cuticles clipped? rob nelson went deep under cover. that's not rob right there. take it very seriously. >> reporter: going for that emmy. when you think of salons, i'm guessing that punching bags and classes of scotch don't come to mind. but thanks to man-minded entrepreneurs coast-to-coast, the world of manis and pedis aren't just for women anymore. a new twist on the man caves. big
augusta, 32. columbus, 45 this morning. quite a bit of frost has been showing up the last few mornings. it will be a milder day after that. if you want heat, you have to go west. look at the numbers, close to 90 in the three-day forecast in phoenix. >> ron and his questions. rip currents in florida. you're right, ron. yeah. we're going to talk about that in the next half hour. >> you need to take this act on the road. >> we can leave? >> curious ron. >> thanks....
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had you to balance the budget by law in augusta, maine. why can't washington ever be able do that? -- perhaps the best answer to that is that they have the printing press in washington. we didn't have the printing press in maine. borrowing has become a way of life in washington. it is just -- it is just routine and it is accepted. i think there have been deficits something like 40 of the last 43 years. there have only been two or three surpluses and -- in my view, it is -- too easy for politicians to end and too hard for them to tax and you end up with defense zbits you have been in the meetings at the moment. do you think we will ever get an answer to this? what do you think could happen come december 13? >> well, it is going to be close. it is a very tough negotiation. i talked to patty murray the chair of the budget committee, this morning. she is in contact with chairman ryan of the house budget committee. the two sides are very far apart. the reason it is so hard is that what is at stake is the core values of the two parties. the republicans want no revenues, no increases what
had you to balance the budget by law in augusta, maine. why can't washington ever be able do that? -- perhaps the best answer to that is that they have the printing press in washington. we didn't have the printing press in maine. borrowing has become a way of life in washington. it is just -- it is just routine and it is accepted. i think there have been deficits something like 40 of the last 43 years. there have only been two or three surpluses and -- in my view, it is -- too easy for...
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. >> reporter: augusta stone is behind bars, after police found 158 marijuana plants inside his home, on 230th street in pasadena. >> they believe this individual was manufacturing a marijuana -- distributing marijuana for two to three months, roughly, out of the home. >> reporter: police say stone lived in the home with his weed and for several months went undetected, until somebody became suspicious. >> the tip was what kind of set off the investigation from observant citizens. again, just the amount of traffic coming and going. >> reporter: the plants, pretty significant in size. one by one, they were moved out of the home, into the custody of police. >> got a big operation going there. really big. that's a lot of plants. >> reporter: the street value of of the drugs found inside the home, $127,000. and according to neighbors, this operation all took place next door to a in-home day care. >> kids walk past that house to go to the bus stop. it's right there. my kids are here all day. there's kids next door. they really could have unfortunately ran into that. >> reporter: neighbors s
. >> reporter: augusta stone is behind bars, after police found 158 marijuana plants inside his home, on 230th street in pasadena. >> they believe this individual was manufacturing a marijuana -- distributing marijuana for two to three months, roughly, out of the home. >> reporter: police say stone lived in the home with his weed and for several months went undetected, until somebody became suspicious. >> the tip was what kind of set off the investigation from observant...
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at the charlie norwood va medical center in augusta, georgia, three veterans are confirmed dead as a result of a delay in care. internal documents show a waiting list there, 4500 patients and the va investigated delays in atlanta, georgia, north, texas, and jackson, mississippi. and claims in mississippi, there were no adverse delays. >> long wait times and a week scheduling policy and process had been persistent problems for va and the inspector general have been reporting on these issues for more than a decade. >> reporter: deborah draper with the government accountability office has been reported to congress on delays in care for years. it's so bad she and her staff have found evidence the va hospitals try to cover up wait times, fudge numbers, back date delayed appointments to make things look better than they are. she says, just getting someone to pick up the phone to make an appointment at a va hospital can be difficult. >> care is being delayed, there's no doubt about it. >> it's unclear how long because no one can really give you accurate information. >> reporter: and report
at the charlie norwood va medical center in augusta, georgia, three veterans are confirmed dead as a result of a delay in care. internal documents show a waiting list there, 4500 patients and the va investigated delays in atlanta, georgia, north, texas, and jackson, mississippi. and claims in mississippi, there were no adverse delays. >> long wait times and a week scheduling policy and process had been persistent problems for va and the inspector general have been reporting on these...
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indians down to great falls to helena, over to missoula, back across the divide, up the range to augusta, and literally rounded up and drove in the human cattle drive to great falls and placed these people on cattle cars, and on the railroads, shipped them up to canada and alberta just north of the border and dropped them off. the last group when it ran out of money they've forced march them on foot to the border. most of the folks in back. family groupings snuck back across the border and head along the front range here, and ended up back at the dump's in the same cycle because they had no other option. and so that went on and that went on until 1916, that, that outrage, the white outrage about indians not been on reservations continued. but the fear of, the fear of indians was gone by 1914, 15, 16. wounded knee had happened, and all of a sudden we're in the progressive air in american history and all of a sudden there's a new compassion for the unfortunate. and indians are not the threat that they were in the 19th century, even in 1896 when the cree deportation act. so all of a sudden
indians down to great falls to helena, over to missoula, back across the divide, up the range to augusta, and literally rounded up and drove in the human cattle drive to great falls and placed these people on cattle cars, and on the railroads, shipped them up to canada and alberta just north of the border and dropped them off. the last group when it ran out of money they've forced march them on foot to the border. most of the folks in back. family groupings snuck back across the border and head...
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erroneously granted the shooter a burial with military honors at fort custer national cemetery in augusta, michigan, on june 6, 2012, and although anderson was a u.s. veteran, his unthinkable act made him ineligible by law to be buried in a national cemetery. we've passed a law prohibiting a veteran, even though they have given service, from benefiting from the honors of a military cemetery burial. after learning that anderson was given this distinct honor of being buried alongside our country's heroes in a national cemetery, the kale family requested that the v.a. disinter his remains. for over a year, they contacted our staff, me. together, we worked and we have been working with the v.a. and the kale family to remove anderson's remains from fort custer national cemetery in michigan. however, earlier this year, the v.a. informed me personally that it could not exhume the remains of anderson because the department doesn't believe it has the legal authority to do so without the congress passing legislation and signature by the president. in other words, the v.a. was not permitted under cu
erroneously granted the shooter a burial with military honors at fort custer national cemetery in augusta, michigan, on june 6, 2012, and although anderson was a u.s. veteran, his unthinkable act made him ineligible by law to be buried in a national cemetery. we've passed a law prohibiting a veteran, even though they have given service, from benefiting from the honors of a military cemetery burial. after learning that anderson was given this distinct honor of being buried alongside our...
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indians, from have her come in under great falls, down to missoula and back across the divide and to augustaand drove in a human cattle drive to great falls and shifted to canada and alberta north of the border. and drop them off. then they forced march them on the border on foot. but most of the folks came back in the family came back across the border. they ended up back here at the dump in the same cycle because they had no other options. that went on until 1916 in the outrage about indians not being on reservations certainly continued. but the fear of the indians was gone by 19141915, wounded knee had happened and all the sudden we are in a progressive era in american history and there is a new compassion for the unfortunate and they are the threat that they were in the 19th century, even in the 1890s and all of a sudden there is a different case on how to deal with these unwanted and displaced people living on the margins of these white communities. and this time around, what was created for was no longer necessary and it had been decommissioned with this military reservation i was sitt
indians, from have her come in under great falls, down to missoula and back across the divide and to augustaand drove in a human cattle drive to great falls and shifted to canada and alberta north of the border. and drop them off. then they forced march them on the border on foot. but most of the folks came back in the family came back across the border. they ended up back here at the dump in the same cycle because they had no other options. that went on until 1916 in the outrage about indians...
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melvin tweets it is a -- this is from a columnist -- joey is in augusta, georgia, independent line. just want to say i think white people and black people need to go back where they came from and give it back to the red man. you have done enough damage. >> here is cheryl in sullivan, missouri. republican line. hello. >> hello. i want to comment and commend the democratic senator from arkansas today. is not gettingy along, but i was very impressed by his demeanor and his speech. glad that he voted. -- against the filibuster. i am so proud. we could all learn a little bit from him. he gave a great speech today. i just wanted to say that. >> we will show you some of the speeches from the floor in just a moment. let's finish up a couple of calls. john is next in iowa. class i was calling. i hear all this whining. every time the republicans do not get their way, they cry like a bunch of babies. republicans have filibustered 82 times, a total of 86 filibuster since george washington. block and damage the united states. they are a bunch of windbags and do everything they can to hurt everyb
melvin tweets it is a -- this is from a columnist -- joey is in augusta, georgia, independent line. just want to say i think white people and black people need to go back where they came from and give it back to the red man. you have done enough damage. >> here is cheryl in sullivan, missouri. republican line. hello. >> hello. i want to comment and commend the democratic senator from arkansas today. is not gettingy along, but i was very impressed by his demeanor and his speech. glad...
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medical center in augusta, georgia, three veterans are confirmed dead as a result of delay in care.al document shows a waiting list there of 4500 patients. the v.a. also investigated delays in atlanta, georgia, north texas, and jackson, mississippi. and claims in texas and mississippi there were no adverse outcomes due to delays. long wait times and a weak scheduling policy in process have been persistent problems for v.a. and the gao and the inspector general have been reporting on these issues for more than a decade. >> debra draper has been reporting to congress on the delays in care for years. she says it's so bad she and her staff have found evidence that v.a. hospitals try to cover up wait times, fudge numbers, back date delayed appointments just to try to make things appear better than they are. she says just getting someone to pick up the phone to make an appointment at a v.a. hospital can be difficult. >> care is being delayed. there's no doubt about it. >> well, it's unclear how long it's being delayed because no one can give you accurate information. >> and report after r
medical center in augusta, georgia, three veterans are confirmed dead as a result of delay in care.al document shows a waiting list there of 4500 patients. the v.a. also investigated delays in atlanta, georgia, north texas, and jackson, mississippi. and claims in texas and mississippi there were no adverse outcomes due to delays. long wait times and a weak scheduling policy in process have been persistent problems for v.a. and the gao and the inspector general have been reporting on these...
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i will talk about just augusta those winds are expected to get coming up in my 845 reports for.es all taking place like last night for kron4's mike pelton has more. >>: in total there are seven of victims' and seven different armed robberies. police believe the same two suspects are responsible for each robbery and tell me the suspect used a revolver to rob people at gunpoint all round of vallejo around 515 and 950 last night. they took place in the parking lot of several businesses taking for says wallace and jewelry for a wednesday night into a lengthy robbery spree. >>: it was the wrong town. the east side of town the north side our northeast quadrants. that's our shopping center. again, it's the shopping season. it's more people out there so it's more of victims' so they prey on that sometimes. memo police believe the suspects drove a dark colored alexis. women's clothing line. above a ten. apologized. >> welcome back. barney's does not racially profile their customers. that is according to an internal review performed by the store. the investigation revolves around a pair o
i will talk about just augusta those winds are expected to get coming up in my 845 reports for.es all taking place like last night for kron4's mike pelton has more. >>: in total there are seven of victims' and seven different armed robberies. police believe the same two suspects are responsible for each robbery and tell me the suspect used a revolver to rob people at gunpoint all round of vallejo around 515 and 950 last night. they took place in the parking lot of several businesses...
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from chemicals to auto augusta r we have you covered. let me talk before turn it over, the stakes were talking about in terms of treaties and free trade agreement and impact. soon after comin coming into ofe out of his league locating an suv plant somewhere. it ended up about $1.3 billion investment to get into that locating that in mexico. ceo besides military there's a whole lot of reason or governors when a plant located in our state. it's an incredible sales job the governor did. we go somewhere else with lots of reasons why it went somewhere else. we think at least one of the reason there was the terrace to import, to export from the u.s., 10% back to europe, 30% to pursue and we are relatively confident one of the reasons that $1.3 billion investment went to mexico was because of the tariff agreement. we think full implementation of ttip with increased tennessee auto exports to europe by about 900 million, and the panelists from vw can talk a lot about the added cost of that and why that's true. let me, if universe wrapped up with.
from chemicals to auto augusta r we have you covered. let me talk before turn it over, the stakes were talking about in terms of treaties and free trade agreement and impact. soon after comin coming into ofe out of his league locating an suv plant somewhere. it ended up about $1.3 billion investment to get into that locating that in mexico. ceo besides military there's a whole lot of reason or governors when a plant located in our state. it's an incredible sales job the governor did. we go...
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he took a group of new agents from augusta, maine, to boston, to the john hancock building in boston.se new agents were introduced to the executive. there was a little reception. gentleman with a cane, and it was president kennedy by the grandfather that i got to know them that way. of course, i live camelot. if you want to call it that. we used to sit and watch press conferences. my dad didn't vote for him youngerhe was six years than my father and he just couldn't bring himself to vote for this boyish looking young man. my mother voted for him. get to thinking this year, the 50th anniversary coming up. many peoplet how born in 1942, as was i, had the same experience i did? on october 13, 1963. to had to be 21 back then vote. and i rushed to city hall to register to vote for the very first time i'm up because i could not -- for the first time, because i cannot wait to vote for president kennedy's every election host: the scene at arlington national cemetery. on our facebook page, some of you are already waiting in. one viewer says this point -- it's go one day after the assassination
he took a group of new agents from augusta, maine, to boston, to the john hancock building in boston.se new agents were introduced to the executive. there was a little reception. gentleman with a cane, and it was president kennedy by the grandfather that i got to know them that way. of course, i live camelot. if you want to call it that. we used to sit and watch press conferences. my dad didn't vote for him youngerhe was six years than my father and he just couldn't bring himself to vote for...