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of this claims backlog. i want to talk about a very important health care report. it's a report from the department of health and human services. it's the data point report. the department of health and human services has released an analysis that says since obamacare went into effect, average premiums have more than doubled nationwide. since obamacare went into effect, average health care premiums have doubled nationwide. remember, remember tw when president obama said it would ower premiums by up to $2,500. under obamacare average premiums have gone up by nearly $3,000. $2,500, did not drop by but have gone up by $3,000. just yesterday, a new shoe drops every week on obamacare. just yesterday blue cross and blue shield said it will pull out of 32 counties in kansas and missouri and affect 67,000 people, setting all the losses it had taken over 2016, the company said and i quote, this is unsustainable. this is exactly why we are on a rescue mission. between premiums surging up and choices going away, obamacare is on an unsustainable path. the blue cross blue shield are the nonprofits and typically
of this claims backlog. i want to talk about a very important health care report. it's a report from the department of health and human services. it's the data point report. the department of health and human services has released an analysis that says since obamacare went into effect, average premiums have more than doubled nationwide. since obamacare went into effect, average health care premiums have doubled nationwide. remember, remember tw when president obama said it would ower premiums...
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of them have not been vaccinated. this is a grass released by the minnesota health department. ccination is 89%, within the somali community, 4296. 89%, within the somali community, 42%. it is blaming misinformation. a person whose name keeps coming up in this story is andrew wakefield, british, the founder of an anti—vaccine movement. back in 1998 he was struck off the uk medical register after a study length vaccines the autism. it was found to be false. over the last few years he has been invited to talk to somali pa rents has been invited to talk to somali parents across minnesota. outside source got in touch with a freelance reporter covering this story for the washington post. she told us more. the fear of autism is rampant in the somali community. it is fairly new, the minnesota department of health has done some research, the rates of vaccination in the somali community we re vaccination in the somali community were quite high as 2004, 92% of people in the community were vaccinated. around 2008, things change, fear of the mmr vaccine began to spread. rates have plummeted
of them have not been vaccinated. this is a grass released by the minnesota health department. ccination is 89%, within the somali community, 4296. 89%, within the somali community, 42%. it is blaming misinformation. a person whose name keeps coming up in this story is andrew wakefield, british, the founder of an anti—vaccine movement. back in 1998 he was struck off the uk medical register after a study length vaccines the autism. it was found to be false. over the last few years he has been...
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she's now at the adopt department of health and human services. she believes contraception, of course, doesn't work. that's fine. believe what you want, but that means the one job you are inherently not qualified far is overseeing contraception programs. i don't believe in zombie which is fine, unless there was a federal job in charge of fighting zombies, in or facilitating zombies, in which case, me not believing in zombies would make me unqualified for the zombie job. you know what i'm saying? of course contraception doesn't work, that's who he wanted in charge in the federal government. she claims the link between abortion and breast cancer is quote, undisputed. in real life there's no link between abortion and breast cancer. that same contention has also been made for the new nominee at hhs. public affairs at the department of health and human services, this appointment made a little more noise because charmaine yoest, the nominee is a relatively well-known hard line anti-abortion activist. it's weird to think that she is now going to be somebo
she's now at the adopt department of health and human services. she believes contraception, of course, doesn't work. that's fine. believe what you want, but that means the one job you are inherently not qualified far is overseeing contraception programs. i don't believe in zombie which is fine, unless there was a federal job in charge of fighting zombies, in or facilitating zombies, in which case, me not believing in zombies would make me unqualified for the zombie job. you know what i'm...
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mcconnell: a new report released last night from the department of health and human services reveals startling new numbers showing just how substantial premium increases have been under obamacare. according to that report, average annual obamacare premiums have increased by nearly $3,000 since 2013, the year that most of the health care law's mandates and regulations actually went into effect. in other words, it's now clear that average obamacare plans on the exchanges more more than dod from 2013 from 2013 until now. that's an increase of 105%, or nearly $3,000, and these figures are based on the obama administration's own data. but these exorbitant costs are just one part of the problem. to say nothing of the shrinking choices of insurers offering plans on the obamacare exchanges across the country. last week our colleague from iowa, chairman grassley, came to the floor and shared with us the story of the tacoma narrows bridge, a bridge in washington state that was, as he put it, set to fail from the very beginning. he told us how the bridge was built on a flawed design, how it sel
mcconnell: a new report released last night from the department of health and human services reveals startling new numbers showing just how substantial premium increases have been under obamacare. according to that report, average annual obamacare premiums have increased by nearly $3,000 since 2013, the year that most of the health care law's mandates and regulations actually went into effect. in other words, it's now clear that average obamacare plans on the exchanges more more than dod from...
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and the department of health and human services have it as a priority. whether it is through a department, agent, government, i don't think the american people care. what they care about is that we are addressing the crisis in the most aggressive and effective
and the department of health and human services have it as a priority. whether it is through a department, agent, government, i don't think the american people care. what they care about is that we are addressing the crisis in the most aggressive and effective
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you are an individual patient out there that you have pre-existing conditions, president and department of health and human services are commit the to makited to makingt you have courage that you want and will care for you in a way that makes if so you can select the doctor that you want to care for you and the place where you want to be treated. >> all right. i'll running out of time. dr. price, thank you so much for
you are an individual patient out there that you have pre-existing conditions, president and department of health and human services are commit the to makited to makingt you have courage that you want and will care for you in a way that makes if so you can select the doctor that you want to care for you and the place where you want to be treated. >> all right. i'll running out of time. dr. price, thank you so much for
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i have spoken to the us department of health and they are confident their system is not as badly affectedankly by the added investment due to the way financing works over here. but we will see many companies, particularly many public companies that do not have these cybersecurity, being attacked and also massive firms like fedex have had to turn many customers away because of their computer systems at not usable. president
i have spoken to the us department of health and they are confident their system is not as badly affectedankly by the added investment due to the way financing works over here. but we will see many companies, particularly many public companies that do not have these cybersecurity, being attacked and also massive firms like fedex have had to turn many customers away because of their computer systems at not usable. president
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health editor hugh pym gave us the details. these are very important figures on the state of nhs finances in england. they were due out on may fifth. the departmenthat they can't publish them because it would be in breach of the normal whitehall convention during an election campaign, restricting government announcements. i understand nhs leaders weren't happy about that. tonight, one representative has put out its own estimate. saying there was a deficit of about 700 and £50 million. —— 750 million. a big deficit but a big improvement from the previous year. in the rather absurd position that the official figures won't be published a few weeks but versions of them are doing the rounds tonight. labour says it will bring forward its pledge to scrap tuition fees to include students starting university in england this autumn, if it wins the election. jeremy corbyn also said that students who are part—way through their courses would not have to pay for the remaining years. in labour's attempt to reach out to young people mr corbyn also promised more investment in britain's arts, music, film and theatre as our political correspondent ben wright report
health editor hugh pym gave us the details. these are very important figures on the state of nhs finances in england. they were due out on may fifth. the departmenthat they can't publish them because it would be in breach of the normal whitehall convention during an election campaign, restricting government announcements. i understand nhs leaders weren't happy about that. tonight, one representative has put out its own estimate. saying there was a deficit of about 700 and £50 million. ——...
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(justine) the department of public health says botulism is fatal in justine 5% of cases. it can be treated with an anti-toxin... and it can take months to recover. health officials believe there is no further risk to the public. (steve) new details tonight - in the case against an alameda county sheriff's deputy's wife. she's facing charges in the death of a 3-year-old boy. kron four's vicki liviakis - here now with the latest information. (vicki) yeah steve, we first told you about those charges friday. and tonight - the deputy's wife is behind bars. the toddler, elijah dunn, was just shy of his 4th birthday when he was hit by a s-u-v driven by yarenit malihan - who was allegedly under the influence. that was on 680 near bollinger canyon road...in september. malihan surrendered this morning after a warrant was issued for her arrest in the fatal dui case. in court documents obtained by kron 4 news, it reveals some harsh words for the east bay mother calling her an extreme threat to the public... this comes on the heels of new court documents that reveal pleasanton police
(justine) the department of public health says botulism is fatal in justine 5% of cases. it can be treated with an anti-toxin... and it can take months to recover. health officials believe there is no further risk to the public. (steve) new details tonight - in the case against an alameda county sheriff's deputy's wife. she's facing charges in the death of a 3-year-old boy. kron four's vicki liviakis - here now with the latest information. (vicki) yeah steve, we first told you about those...
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but there are plenty of people who are under investigation who still have their jobs. the ter: on health care, department of health and human services came out with a report saying they believe premiums have doubled in the last four years. what is your response to that? ms. pelosi: who said that? reporter: health and human services. is there a point where democrats can put their own bill or potential repairs separate from the republican process? ms. pelosi: first of all, if you look at the calculation that they made, it's a very bizarre calculation. as i have said to the republicans and to the president over and over, if we are going to find solutions and get results, we have to stipulate to facts, not to interpretations or calculations designed to misrepresent the facts, which i think that does. in terms of as we said all along, we have asked over and over again for us to have the opportunity for the secretary to negotiate drug prices which is the leading cause for -- although we have slowed the increase of costs of medical care in our country, the factor that keeps going up is the cost of prescription
but there are plenty of people who are under investigation who still have their jobs. the ter: on health care, department of health and human services came out with a report saying they believe premiums have doubled in the last four years. what is your response to that? ms. pelosi: who said that? reporter: health and human services. is there a point where democrats can put their own bill or potential repairs separate from the republican process? ms. pelosi: first of all, if you look at the...
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of this claims backlog. lastly, i want to talk about a very important health care reform. it's a report from the departmentalth and human services. it's the datapoint report. the department of health and human services has released an analysis that says that since obamacare went into effect, average premiums have more than doubled nationwide. since obamacare went into effect, average health care premiums doubled nationwide. remember when president obama promised that his health care plan would lower the typical families premiums by up to $2500? under obamacare, average premiums have gone up by nearly $3,000. this law did not drop premiums by $2500 as promised. average premiums have gone up by over $3,000. by nearly $3,000. just yesterday, a new shoe drops every week on obamacare. just yesterday, blue cross and blue shield announced that it will pull out of 32 counties in missouri. this will affect many people. the company said this is unsustainable. this is exactly why we are on a rescue mission. between premiums surging up and choices going away, obamacare is on an unsustainable path. blue cross blue shie
of this claims backlog. lastly, i want to talk about a very important health care reform. it's a report from the departmentalth and human services. it's the datapoint report. the department of health and human services has released an analysis that says that since obamacare went into effect, average premiums have more than doubled nationwide. since obamacare went into effect, average health care premiums doubled nationwide. remember when president obama promised that his health care plan would...
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greater user fees. >> there is another small agency within the department of health or small branch within the department of health and human services called the office of refugee resettlement. are you familiar with that? >> not intimately familiar but, yes. >> we were asked to increase appropriations for that division of the agency because of the number of unaccompanied minors coming across the southern -- the lower rio grand sector boreder in texas, particularly. are those numbers going to stay substantially the same? are they going increase understood this bill? >> i attended a briefing somewhere. i think the numbers of people seeking refuge along arizona and texas and southern california is diminished substantially. i don't know the age of those. i think we have an obligation to think when they're here to look after their welfare. but i think the numbers have been reduced substantially. but i just don't know what the numbers are. >>en that was my understanding as well. but, of course, the -- these appropriations bills that we have today are ones that you've been working on for some tim
greater user fees. >> there is another small agency within the department of health or small branch within the department of health and human services called the office of refugee resettlement. are you familiar with that? >> not intimately familiar but, yes. >> we were asked to increase appropriations for that division of the agency because of the number of unaccompanied minors coming across the southern -- the lower rio grand sector boreder in texas, particularly. are those...
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the clerk: department of health and human services, scott gottlieb of connecticut to be commissioner of food and drugs. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from south dakota. a senator: is the senate in a quorum call? the presiding officer: we are not. mr. thune: mr. president, i'm honored to speak after confirming heather wilson as the next united states secretary of the air force. i've known heather for nearly 20 years and submit that president trump could not have selected a more qualified candidate to lead the air force in these demanding times. i'm pleased that the senate was finally able to confirm her nomination. and i wish her great success. as an air force veteran, former member of congress and most recently the leader of one of the nation's top science and engineering schools, the south dakota school of mines and technology, dr. wilson has repeatedly demonstrated leadership abilities that will serve her and the air force well in this next chapter. her commitment to duty links back to her time as a cadet at the air force academy where she was a disti
the clerk: department of health and human services, scott gottlieb of connecticut to be commissioner of food and drugs. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from south dakota. a senator: is the senate in a quorum call? the presiding officer: we are not. mr. thune: mr. president, i'm honored to speak after confirming heather wilson as the next united states secretary of the air force. i've known heather for nearly 20 years and submit that president trump could not have...
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according to the maryland department of health, the patient contracted the measles outside the us. the health department says it is informing people who were in certain locations. we've listed some of them on the screen including childrens national medical center where they treated the person and prince george's county hospital center. we've posted all of the locations on our website. that's fox5 a d.c..com. in the district, police are investigating a deadly stabbing in southwest. this happened around three:30 this morning in the 100 block of joliet street . forty-nine year old derrick roach later died at the hospital a reward of up to 25 a thousand dollars is being offered for information leading to an' wrist in the case. in virginia police are investigating an attempted abduction near woodbridge. a woman around 5 a.m. and says a man grabbed her and tried to pull her to a nearby area. she was eventually able to break free and then the suspect took off. anyone with information is asked to contact prince george's county police. president trump is in the midst of his first oversees tr
according to the maryland department of health, the patient contracted the measles outside the us. the health department says it is informing people who were in certain locations. we've listed some of them on the screen including childrens national medical center where they treated the person and prince george's county hospital center. we've posted all of the locations on our website. that's fox5 a d.c..com. in the district, police are investigating a deadly stabbing in southwest. this happened...
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the department of health was in support of the ban. she made the decision to hold off on the measure after she received several complaints. the mayor's now planning to review the matter. >> a woman struck by a truck simply stands up and walks away. >> wow. >> lawmakers in saint louis are considering a new honor for the late chuck berry. >> we're going to break with a live look across the dmv. 4:51 is the time. 60 is the temperature. back in a moment. >> ♪ >> ♪♪ >> ♪ >> we're back now at 4:53. we continue to follow the legal fate of the wife of the pulse nightclub shooter. a judge will remain jail until her trial. she's charged with obstruction and aiding and abetting her husband omar mateen. >> a trip to hawaii turned scary on a group of people on an a atv tour. the rain got heavier causing all of this flooding and then they became trapped. they were stranded for about a half hour before they were finally rescued. >> watch the semi on the left of your screen. a woman crossing the streets, well she gets hit by the truck. >> oh, ooh, my
the department of health was in support of the ban. she made the decision to hold off on the measure after she received several complaints. the mayor's now planning to review the matter. >> a woman struck by a truck simply stands up and walks away. >> wow. >> lawmakers in saint louis are considering a new honor for the late chuck berry. >> we're going to break with a live look across the dmv. 4:51 is the time. 60 is the temperature. back in a moment. >> ♪...
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it's a school based community on school set up it's a partnership between montgomery county department of health and human services as well as montgomery county public schools and nonprofits such as every mind. the model actually integrates a lot of different social services into the schools themselves so we work directly with the schools to provide community advocacy and bringing extra and it's the whole community we're focused on and we also provide case management and mental health services to the students in the schools. >> is that program in all montgomery county schools in. >> it's not. 29 schools in the county have them and hopefully the number will grow overtime and there's a variety of different versions of the program if you look at community schools as a larger initiative across the entire country this happens to be montgomery county's version of community schools. and they actually have their versions of community schools and there's a lot of initiatives across the entire united states to bring communities into the schools and really focus on how having a wholistic view of an individ
it's a school based community on school set up it's a partnership between montgomery county department of health and human services as well as montgomery county public schools and nonprofits such as every mind. the model actually integrates a lot of different social services into the schools themselves so we work directly with the schools to provide community advocacy and bringing extra and it's the whole community we're focused on and we also provide case management and mental health services...
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of the claims backlog. lastly, i want to talk about a health care report. it is from the department of health and human services. the department of health and human services released an analysis that says that since obamacare went into effect, average premiums have more than doubled nationwide. since obamacare went into effect, average health care premiums have doubled nationwide. remember, remember when president obama promised that his health care plan would lower the typical family's premiums by up to $2500? under obamacare, average premiums have gone up by nearly $3,000. this law did not drop people yuyum -- premiums by $2500, they've gone up by nearly $3,000. just yesterday, a new shoe drops every week on obamacare it seems. just yesterday, blue cross and blue shield announced it will pull out of 32 counties in kansas and missouri. this will affect 67,000 people. citing all the losses it's taken over 2016, the company said, and i quote, this is unsustainable. this is exactly why we are on a rescue mission. between premiums surging up and choices going away, obamacare is on an u
of the claims backlog. lastly, i want to talk about a health care report. it is from the department of health and human services. the department of health and human services released an analysis that says that since obamacare went into effect, average premiums have more than doubled nationwide. since obamacare went into effect, average health care premiums have doubled nationwide. remember, remember when president obama promised that his health care plan would lower the typical family's...
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the department of health now says some of the nine college softball players who showed symptoms of acute gastrointrite is were sick the week before they visited in-n-out. the company has done enhanced cleaning, sanitizing and employee health screening as a precaution. the restaurant reopened today. >>> the state's drought emergency may be over, but many municipalities throughout the bay area are still encouraging residents to limit their water use. cupertino is the latest city to keep drought era water use restrictions in place. abc7 news reporter chris nguyen has more from the south bay. >> reporter: many have called memorial park one of the more scenic spots in cupertino. this despite these manmade ponds that have been drained since 2014. city officials say they'll stay that way for at least another year. as california recovers from the drought, cupertino city councilmembers voted this month to keep some of its water use restrictions in place, a conscious decision to save money on maintenance of this local park while also setting an example for residents to follow. at san jose state un
the department of health now says some of the nine college softball players who showed symptoms of acute gastrointrite is were sick the week before they visited in-n-out. the company has done enhanced cleaning, sanitizing and employee health screening as a precaution. the restaurant reopened today. >>> the state's drought emergency may be over, but many municipalities throughout the bay area are still encouraging residents to limit their water use. cupertino is the latest city to keep...
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we cannot tolerate that and the department of health and human services this is a priority. whether it's through the government i don't think the american people care. they care that we're addressing this opioid crisis in the most aggressive and effective manner possible. >> mr. secretary, thank you very much. we'll have to leave it there. thanks for being with us today on "meet the press." >> thanks, andrea. >>> and the house health care bill does face an uncertain future in the senate. republicans can afford to lose only two votes and there's an enormous gap between what conservative hard liners want and what more moderate republicans will accept me. joining me is roy blunt of missouri. >> welcome. >> good to be here. >> let's start with something that secretary price said. he's going to improve medicaid by cutting at least in the first version of this bill and we don't have a score yet from the congressional budget office as to how much would be cut from this bill. but you're cutting $880 billion but making it better? the president doesn't propose something he looks like
we cannot tolerate that and the department of health and human services this is a priority. whether it's through the government i don't think the american people care. they care that we're addressing this opioid crisis in the most aggressive and effective manner possible. >> mr. secretary, thank you very much. we'll have to leave it there. thanks for being with us today on "meet the press." >> thanks, andrea. >>> and the house health care bill does face an...
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department of health says he does not have a license to practice medicine in the disstrict and fold policewas source which provides specimens for research and same company is noted in craigslist add. when the man arrived to draw her blood she became suspicious and had her neighbor take tote owe of him from behind and when he left she called boston biosource herself. >> it seemed to plea he answered the phone and said hello and then i hung the phone up and called back and there was recording but there was a voicemail with a different voice. >> we also reached out to company and have not received a response. d.c. police report indicates they could not get in touch with everyone there either. wen pleaded guilty and was released on own recognizance he ran from reporters after a hearing. >> i'm on fixed income it appealed to me and i guess it appeals to a lot of the poor. >>> tonight we reach out to d.c. police and prince george and both agencies tell me they will look into the latest developments. live in norm west, lauren demarco, "fox5 local news". >> now we have undate on animal cruelty cas
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one of the top three priorities i have identified for the department of health and human services. we were able to put out $485 million in grants to states two weeks ago. i'm moving around the country this coming week to go to states where wez want to make sure -- where we want to make sure they're allowed and have the resources to address this opioid crisis. 33,000 deaths last year due to opioid overdose. we cannot tolerate that and the department of health and human services this is a whether it's through the government i don't think the american people care. they care that we're addressing this opioid crisis in the most aggressive and effective manner possible. >> mr. secretary, thank you very much. we'll have to leave it there. thanks for being with us today on "meet the press." >> thanks, andrea. >>> and the house health care bill does face an uncertain future in the senate. republicans can afford to lose only two votes and there's an enormous gap between what conservative hard liners want and what more moderate republicans will accept me. joining me is roy blunt of missouri.
one of the top three priorities i have identified for the department of health and human services. we were able to put out $485 million in grants to states two weeks ago. i'm moving around the country this coming week to go to states where wez want to make sure -- where we want to make sure they're allowed and have the resources to address this opioid crisis. 33,000 deaths last year due to opioid overdose. we cannot tolerate that and the department of health and human services this is a whether...
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medical association, which you are a member of, which endorsed you to become secretary of the department of healthnd human services. tomorrow a liberal health care grouped save my care will launch a six-fill ad campaign against 24 republican members of the house who votesed to repeal obamacare in this bill. the ad notes that the bill is opposed by the ama, the aarp, the american cancer society. what's your message out there to someone at home who looks at this list, watches this ad and wonders, if it's such a good idea, why are those three groups against it? >> i would urge that they talk to their doctor. talk to their provider. when i talk to the docs i used to practice with right here in atlanta they tell me the current system isn't working for them or for their patients. we've got 120 milli20 million f across this land who told the federal government i'm not participating in your program because it doesn't do what i need done. they're paying the irs a fine or penalty because the federal government is dictating to them what they don't want to do, or they're saying give me a waiver. that's a syst
medical association, which you are a member of, which endorsed you to become secretary of the department of healthnd human services. tomorrow a liberal health care grouped save my care will launch a six-fill ad campaign against 24 republican members of the house who votesed to repeal obamacare in this bill. the ad notes that the bill is opposed by the ama, the aarp, the american cancer society. what's your message out there to someone at home who looks at this list, watches this ad and wonders,...
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department of health says he is not a licensed medical official in the district and the apartment building is not clearly with officers. he said he just met wen this morning. i'm not sure. i got to audit committee to him, though. does he have a medical license of any kind that you know of. >> not offhand. i don't know. he seems like a very nice guy. he was very easy to talk to. we just have to wait and see what happens with respect to the outcome of the case. what did you see exactly in. >> it was a long line. i don't know why they wanted people's blood. i was weird to me, too. i didn't know what was going on, too. i thought it was a doctor or something that was doing it. i think they saying it was a regular dude, so i don't know. >> officers say that wen told them that he collected blood from about 40 people over tuesday and wednesday. he also had a log listing more than 200 other names and police recognized some of those people at community. as far as that company that wen said that he works boston bio source, we looked into it they are a company on their website they say they provide sp
department of health says he is not a licensed medical official in the district and the apartment building is not clearly with officers. he said he just met wen this morning. i'm not sure. i got to audit committee to him, though. does he have a medical license of any kind that you know of. >> not offhand. i don't know. he seems like a very nice guy. he was very easy to talk to. we just have to wait and see what happens with respect to the outcome of the case. what did you see exactly in....
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traffic and people and cars all the way into the intersection of a parking lot.the department of environmental health says that nine members of a college softball team complained of flu like symptoms after eating at this restaurant last saturday. i relayed that message to would be customers on wednesday.is it scary or what? it's enough to make me stay away.officials suspect that the norovirus is to blame but have not yet confirmed that. this livermore in n out burger has had past problems. the county web site shows they were cited for a high risk violation in december of last year. that involving surfaces, utensils, and equipment that was not cleaned or sanitzed. they had minor citations for the same problem just last month.very concerning considering the amount of foot traffic and patronage this place gets i'm surprised this hasn't happened sooner if that is the case. employees with in-n-out burger say they don't have any indications that there were any issues at this restaurant but they did clean and disinfect it along with screening their associates. (glo) new details (glo) (glo)new details about
traffic and people and cars all the way into the intersection of a parking lot.the department of environmental health says that nine members of a college softball team complained of flu like symptoms after eating at this restaurant last saturday. i relayed that message to would be customers on wednesday.is it scary or what? it's enough to make me stay away.officials suspect that the norovirus is to blame but have not yet confirmed that. this livermore in n out burger has had past problems. the...
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of this claims backlog. lastly, i want to talk about a very important health care report. it's a report from the departmenthuman services. it's the aspi data point report. the department of health and human services has released an analysis that says that since obamacare went into effect, average premiums have more than doubled nationwide. since obamacare went into effect, average health care premiums have doubled nationwide. remember, remember when president obama promised that his health care plan would lower the typical family's premiums by up to $2,500? under obamacare, average premiums have gone up by nearly $3,000. this law did not drop premiums by $2,500, as promised. average premiums have gone up by over $3,000, by nearly $3,000. just yesterday, a new shoe drops every week on obamacare, it seems. just yesterday, blue cross and blue shield announced that it will pull out of 32 counties in kansas and in missouri. this will affect 67,000 people. citing all of the losses it had taken over 2016, the company said, and i quote, "this is unsustainable." this is exactly why we are on a rescue mission. betwe
of this claims backlog. lastly, i want to talk about a very important health care report. it's a report from the departmenthuman services. it's the aspi data point report. the department of health and human services has released an analysis that says that since obamacare went into effect, average premiums have more than doubled nationwide. since obamacare went into effect, average health care premiums have doubled nationwide. remember, remember when president obama promised that his health care...
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federal government funds a similar program, but also still promotes abstinence-only through department of health grants that started in the 1980s. west virginia is one of 35 states still getting the funds, despite studies showing that abstinence-only has "no overall impact on teen sexual activity" and, "can cause an increase in teen birth rates." >> we've put millions and millions and millions of dollars into abstinence only programs, and what every bit of research has shown is that it does not work. kids that go through abstinence only often have much higher rates of stds and pregnancy, because they didn't have another option, they didn't know what, how to protect themselves. >> reporter: in rural mcdowell county, as recently as 2012, one in ten teenage girls became pregnant, which was the highest rate in west virginia. that's why nelson spencer became one of the first school superintendents in the state to adopt the flash curriculum, in 2014. >> we always give the parents the choice to opt out of any class that we have that they would think would be controversial, so it's not forced upon any s
federal government funds a similar program, but also still promotes abstinence-only through department of health grants that started in the 1980s. west virginia is one of 35 states still getting the funds, despite studies showing that abstinence-only has "no overall impact on teen sexual activity" and, "can cause an increase in teen birth rates." >> we've put millions and millions and millions of dollars into abstinence only programs, and what every bit of research has...
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the alaska department of health and social services. ms. maureen deutsche who is a family representative of prescription opioid abuse advisory committee on behalf of south dakota department of health. ms. shelly pfohl chief executive offer for us center for safe sport. mr. scott sailor president of national athletic trainers association. doctor robert stern professor of neurology bus university school of medicine. and ms. lauryn williams, a true sport ambassador and united states anti-doping agency.if you would proceed in that order. doctor butler and if you could, confine your oral remarks to his closely divided minutes as possible so all will have an opportunity to ask questions. thank you all for being here. doctor butler. >> good morning chairman thune, ranking member nelson, members of the committee. it is an honor to be able to speak with you today. in my role as chief medical officer in alaska, i oversee state related prevention, preparedness and response activities. during the past three months in addition to the roles that senator s
the alaska department of health and social services. ms. maureen deutsche who is a family representative of prescription opioid abuse advisory committee on behalf of south dakota department of health. ms. shelly pfohl chief executive offer for us center for safe sport. mr. scott sailor president of national athletic trainers association. doctor robert stern professor of neurology bus university school of medicine. and ms. lauryn williams, a true sport ambassador and united states anti-doping...
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in terms of what the department of homeland security is doing, my understanding is they are transferring responsibility of the department of healthand human services at an early stage. i will speak for suffolk county. what we would like to see is more collaboration between local governments in the department of health and human services and the office of refugee resettlement in terms of the placement of children in our communities come including notification to school districts and local government so that we can be had in dealing with very vulnerable population. >> also, the immigration course because unaccompanied if they are being released into the community, then that -- does not create a real concern that some of those may get recruited and end up as ms-13 gang members? >> yes. we have seen some of them off. a small percentage of the population and it's a concern to us which is why we think local notification and funding to provide services to this children is so. >> were as ms-13 drawing ranks from russian market talked about significant roles. where are they drawing mat? where is it coming from? >> they are recruiting youn
in terms of what the department of homeland security is doing, my understanding is they are transferring responsibility of the department of healthand human services at an early stage. i will speak for suffolk county. what we would like to see is more collaboration between local governments in the department of health and human services and the office of refugee resettlement in terms of the placement of children in our communities come including notification to school districts and local...
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of nhs trusts in england, hospital trusts, community health, mental health, ambulance services and so on. they were due to be published this month, but nhs improvement, the regulator, in discussions with the whitehall departmentent of criticism last week when i broke the story. now, one organisation, an important organisation, an important organisation representing hospital trusts, nhs providers, has come up with its own estimate, more less sane, well, you can't have it officially but i'm told this is very well informed. it shows a deficit of between £750 million for that financial year. on the face of it, down considerably from the previous year when it was 2.45 billion. they say that improvements have been made in cutting costs. to add in more convocation, if you add in £1.8 billion which has been pledged by the nhs to support hospitals, in effect the position is broadly similarto effect the position is broadly similar to the previous year, with spending outweighing the income coming in by about £2.5 billion. this is an estimate, even after the official figures have been this is an estimate, even after the officialfigures have been held back. the whitehall convention is simply to stop these kind of figures
of nhs trusts in england, hospital trusts, community health, mental health, ambulance services and so on. they were due to be published this month, but nhs improvement, the regulator, in discussions with the whitehall departmentent of criticism last week when i broke the story. now, one organisation, an important organisation, an important organisation representing hospital trusts, nhs providers, has come up with its own estimate, more less sane, well, you can't have it officially but i'm told...
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is the chief medical officer, as was pointed out by our colleague of alaska, of the alaskan department of health and social services. ms. marine deutscher on behalf of the south dakota department of health. ms. shelly foal who is the chief executive officer of the united states safe sport. scott sailor, the national athletic trainer's association. dr. robert stern, professor at boston university school of medicine. ms. lauren williams we'll save for last, a true sport ambassador and united states anti-doping agency. if you would proceed in that order, dr. butler, and if you could confine your oral remarks to as close to five minutes as possible, it will maximize the opportunity that members of the committee will have to ask questions. thank you all for being here. dr. butler. >> good morning, chairman thune, ranking member nelson, members of the committee. it's an honor to speak with you today. in my role as chief medical officer in alaska, i oversee state-related prevention preparedness and response activities. during the past three months, in addition to the roles that senator sullivan has des
is the chief medical officer, as was pointed out by our colleague of alaska, of the alaskan department of health and social services. ms. marine deutscher on behalf of the south dakota department of health. ms. shelly foal who is the chief executive officer of the united states safe sport. scott sailor, the national athletic trainer's association. dr. robert stern, professor at boston university school of medicine. ms. lauren williams we'll save for last, a true sport ambassador and united...
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department of health says he is not a licensed medical professional in the disrict and the the apartmentuilding clearly not an approved medical facility. covering to the police report, apparently nguyen told them that he had drawn blood from about 40 people in the last two days. officers there on the scene also said they recognized some of the people there as habitual drug users. we looked into this company nguyen said he worked for. they say they provide samples for medical research. fox5 did try to reach out and get some answers from the company but so far responded to our inquiries and nguyen is due back in court in about a month. live in d.c. police headquarters, i'm melanie alnwick, fox5 local news. >> thank you very much, melanie. >>> 4:35 right now and happening today at the naval academy vice president mike pence will deliver the keynote address to this year's graduating class a the ceremony takes place at 10:00 a.m. at the navy marine corp stadium. >> 4:36 is the time right now. let's get over to gary mcgrady and talk about weather and all this rain that we're getting. is it goi
department of health says he is not a licensed medical professional in the disrict and the the apartmentuilding clearly not an approved medical facility. covering to the police report, apparently nguyen told them that he had drawn blood from about 40 people in the last two days. officers there on the scene also said they recognized some of the people there as habitual drug users. we looked into this company nguyen said he worked for. they say they provide samples for medical research. fox5 did...
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the california department of health confirming today it has tested and confirmed that nacho cheese sauce sold at a gas station has tested positive for botulism. the cheese sauce was sold at valley oak confused and fuel. a mother of three remains hospitalized in sacramento a month after developing botulism. >> she is able to mouth some words. her eyes are opening. she is frustrated. she has been here a long time and she's in a lot of pain snoosh officials say botulism is usually treatable but is deadly in about 5% of cases. nine other victims have been identified. some remain hospitalized. the galindo family says he needed a vent laidor to breathe before lapsing into a coma and dying last thursday. he was the bread winner in the family for those two small children and now his widow. go to nbcbayarea.com, we have a link to the family's go fund me site. terry mcsweeney, nbc bay area news. >>> the royals awarriors are he the nba times. >> they swept the spurs in san antonio and are now heading to the nba finals for the third consecutive year. get your good luck jerseys out. coming up in 15 m
the california department of health confirming today it has tested and confirmed that nacho cheese sauce sold at a gas station has tested positive for botulism. the cheese sauce was sold at valley oak confused and fuel. a mother of three remains hospitalized in sacramento a month after developing botulism. >> she is able to mouth some words. her eyes are opening. she is frustrated. she has been here a long time and she's in a lot of pain snoosh officials say botulism is usually treatable...
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the department of health in england says everyone should be involved as much as they want in plans aroundrelief won't be for everyone, but it is becoming one option in the final days of life. it certainly gave me such a feeling that i'd been here to the end with roger and made his last days completely pain—free. and he died with me and both his sons here, holding his hand, just as he would have wanted. the eurovision song contest final is being held in ukraine this evening, with italy's entry, an act involving a man dressed as a gorilla, the strong favourite to win. luciejones will be representing the uk, performing her ballad never give up on you. earlier i spoke to our moscow correspondent steve rosenberg, who's in kiev, and he gave us behind the scenes look before tonight's big event. this is what the united nations or the european union should be like. fans, journalists, bloggers, they have decorated their tables with national flags and bulletins. have decorated their tables with nationalflags and bulletins. let have decorated their tables with national flags and bulletins. let us go
the department of health in england says everyone should be involved as much as they want in plans aroundrelief won't be for everyone, but it is becoming one option in the final days of life. it certainly gave me such a feeling that i'd been here to the end with roger and made his last days completely pain—free. and he died with me and both his sons here, holding his hand, just as he would have wanted. the eurovision song contest final is being held in ukraine this evening, with italy's...
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in terms of the what department of homeland security is doing, my understanding is they are transferring responsibility over to department of health and human services at an early stage, and i think -- i'll speak for suffolk county, what we would like to see is more collaboration between local governments and the department of health and human services in the office of refugee resettlement in terms of replacement of these children in our communities including notification to school districts and local governments so that we can be proactive in dealing with this very vulnerable population. >> also, the immigration courts. because if unaccompanied alien children particularly young males in the 14, 15 to 18 age bracket, if they're being released into the community, then what -- doesn't that create is real concern that some of those may get recruited and end up as ms-13 gang members? >> yes and we've seen that some have. it's still a small percentage of the uac population but nonetheless it's of concern to us which is why we think local notification and funding to provide services to these children is to important. >> where is ms-13 d
in terms of the what department of homeland security is doing, my understanding is they are transferring responsibility over to department of health and human services at an early stage, and i think -- i'll speak for suffolk county, what we would like to see is more collaboration between local governments and the department of health and human services in the office of refugee resettlement in terms of replacement of these children in our communities including notification to school districts...
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the department of health in england says everyone should be involved as much as they want in plans aroundfor everyone, but it is becoming one option in the final days of life. it certainly gave me such a feeling that i'd been here to the end with roger and made his last days completely pain—free. and he died with me and both his sons here, holding his hand, just as he would have wanted. more than three million customers in the south—east of england have been told to save water because of a lack of rainfall. the company which supplies parts of the home counties, north london and kent say many rivers in the region are low on water. using the shower rather than the bath and stopping the use of garden sprinklers are among ideas being suggested. the eurovision song contest final is being held in ukraine this evening, with italy's entry, an act involving a man dressed as a gorilla, the strong favourite to win. luciejones will be representing the uk, performing her ballad never give up on you. 0ur moscow correspondent steve rosenberg is in kiev and has been to meet some of the contestants. he si
the department of health in england says everyone should be involved as much as they want in plans aroundfor everyone, but it is becoming one option in the final days of life. it certainly gave me such a feeling that i'd been here to the end with roger and made his last days completely pain—free. and he died with me and both his sons here, holding his hand, just as he would have wanted. more than three million customers in the south—east of england have been told to save water because of a...
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the department of health in england says everyone should be involved as much as they want in plans aroundon't be for everyone, but it is becoming one option in the final days of life. it certainly gave me such a feeling that i'd been here to the end with roger and made his last days completely pain free. and he died with me and both his sons here, holding his hand, just as he would have wanted. drayton manor theme park has reopened, four days after an 11—year—girl died after falling from a ride. evha jannath, from leicester, fell from a boat on the splash canyon ride. the park's owners say the ride will remain shut, along with ones that overlook it, as a mark of respect to her family. two illiterate shepherd children have been declared saints by the pope at a mass in portugal. hundreds of thousands of people attended the service in fatima, where francisco and jacinta marto were canonised. the pair are believed to have seen an apparition of the virgin mary there 100 years ago. it was 100 years ago today that three children tending sheep near the village of fatima said that the virgin mary
the department of health in england says everyone should be involved as much as they want in plans aroundon't be for everyone, but it is becoming one option in the final days of life. it certainly gave me such a feeling that i'd been here to the end with roger and made his last days completely pain free. and he died with me and both his sons here, holding his hand, just as he would have wanted. drayton manor theme park has reopened, four days after an 11—year—girl died after falling from a...
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mentioned at the top you are the program manager for rodent control of the division with the department of health what does the city then do. it sounds like the onus is on the businesses, but how does the city help? >> so the department of health has a rodent control program. we have nine licensed pest controllers and four code enforcement officers. pest control are respond to complaints from 311 and they conduct inspections on private and public space. cone enforcement officers police the area around commercial establishments for nissan station violations that can attract and support rats, and we issue ticts it could start at $500 and after that it doubles. but the most important part of this is education. we want to educate people. we want to work with people and try to improve the conditions that attract and support rats. >> can we do anything, can the city do anything to control the population, though, as opposed to just catching the rats that are there, whether it be some type of berth control, anything like that? is any of that a possibility? >> it's a possibility. anything that works we're
mentioned at the top you are the program manager for rodent control of the division with the department of health what does the city then do. it sounds like the onus is on the businesses, but how does the city help? >> so the department of health has a rodent control program. we have nine licensed pest controllers and four code enforcement officers. pest control are respond to complaints from 311 and they conduct inspections on private and public space. cone enforcement officers police...
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now the office of refugee resettlement within the department of health and human services was responsible for that the care of those people. now why i do point that out? we've got a broken system. it was in 2002 and the authorization of the homeland security we split out the responsibility where now cvp of a he understand, processes, but then turns unaccompanied children over to hhs. and we've gotten very good at of a-ending, processing, and dispersing. which from my standpoint has just fuelled this rise in unaccompanied children coming to the border. certainly during the last administration. just so we understand what we're talking about, when we say unaccompanied children. because i know immediately people think of, you know, little children, you know, seven, eight, nine, ten years ago odd. you hear the facts out of 188,000 unaccompanied children apprehended from 2012 to 2016, now that includes from central america as well as mexico because it's only broken out with that, it's not just central america. 68% of those unaccompanied children were 15, 16, or 17. in other words, prime gang ag
now the office of refugee resettlement within the department of health and human services was responsible for that the care of those people. now why i do point that out? we've got a broken system. it was in 2002 and the authorization of the homeland security we split out the responsibility where now cvp of a he understand, processes, but then turns unaccompanied children over to hhs. and we've gotten very good at of a-ending, processing, and dispersing. which from my standpoint has just fuelled...