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. >> la universidad de durham en inglaterra donarÁ 500 pruebas de adn en iguala para las que hicieronmentar para la bÚsqueda para la salvaciÓn de tanto la caracterÍstica de aquí es que la gente sufre mucho el gobierno no hace nada. >> dos cÓmplices del chapo musulmÁn revelaron a la fiscalÍa de chicago la forma en que operaba la red de trÁfico. margarito y pedro flores dijeron que la droga pasaba los estados unidos por trenes. los hermanos flores vendÍan hasta 2 t cocaÍna al mes. en chicago abastecÍan a otras ocho ciudades como ny, los Ángeles, washington d.c. >> se fiscalÍa de tamaulipas investiga la denuncia de que la policÍa del estado disparÓ e hiriÓ a una adolescente embarazada. todo ocurriÓ cuando el conductor del vehÍculo en que viajaba la joven. se negÓ a detenerse de reynosa, pedro rojas nos trae las reacciones de las autoridades y de la madre de la adolescente. >> la procuradurÍa de tamaulipas investiga a 14 oficiales por el caso de una adolescente estadounidense con cuatro meses de embarazo que resultÓ en vida de un disparo en el estÓmago en una persecuciÓn en reynosa. >> es
. >> la universidad de durham en inglaterra donarÁ 500 pruebas de adn en iguala para las que hicieronmentar para la bÚsqueda para la salvaciÓn de tanto la caracterÍstica de aquí es que la gente sufre mucho el gobierno no hace nada. >> dos cÓmplices del chapo musulmÁn revelaron a la fiscalÍa de chicago la forma en que operaba la red de trÁfico. margarito y pedro flores dijeron que la droga pasaba los estados unidos por trenes. los hermanos flores vendÍan hasta 2 t cocaÍna...
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we'll turn now to dan durham. from ahip. >> good afternoon and thank you ed and sara. i look forward to talking talking about where we are in terms of -- i'll focus on health plans top priority, delivering value to consumers. american families want value for the money that they spend on their premium dollars, they want affordable quality coverage and they want choice. bronze to platinum, tailored networks, to broader provider networks. health plans are delivering what consumers want in a very competitive market. they're delivering affordability, value and choices that meet congresumers' needs. health plans are delivering value by negotiating the best price for health care services and by collaborating with providers to ensure quality care. however, there are some major challenges in health plans effort to deliver value to congre consumers. to the most significant challenges arise when the market for services is not competitive. for example, while ---the reality is higher prices for consumers. the ftc has been very clear on this as have many peer reviewed journals. cons
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we were in durham, north carolina. my brother was in richmond from 4:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m., we drove to virginia medical college to find my brother alone in an icu and at the time we did not know that he had already been declared brain dead or he was in the process of being declared brain dead. >> so after that, before that, your brother made the decision, but he donated what? >> he donated two kidneys, liver, and a double lung. there was a double lung transplant as well. i was liked talk to talk about the kidneys right now because it is a special story. one reason i do this is because individuals share their story, testimony. so many african-americans are suffering from kidney failure, they may be on dialysis because of advanced diabetes or because of their obesity, their hypertension. well, in my church in north carolina, st. joseph's ame, a woman stand up one sunday and said pray for me, i'm waiting for a kidney and i do hope one comes in time. her name was mary lyons. some other time in first baptist church, in my aunt's church, a woman stood up with a simi
we were in durham, north carolina. my brother was in richmond from 4:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m., we drove to virginia medical college to find my brother alone in an icu and at the time we did not know that he had already been declared brain dead or he was in the process of being declared brain dead. >> so after that, before that, your brother made the decision, but he donated what? >> he donated two kidneys, liver, and a double lung. there was a double lung transplant as well. i was liked...
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that patient is in isolation at dukeniversity durham. officials say the patient did not have any known ex poerb tore ebola while in liberia. how to handle returning passengers is a heated debasement 70% of americans support mandatory quarantines for health workers who return from africa. people support it even if health officials did not have ebola sympto. the topic of mandatory quarantine exploded of course after nurse kaci hickox battled with governors in maine >> four students will not be allowed back in the classroom this week. "washington post" reporting they did not make the vaccination deadline. the kids's parents have been notified. the school system made a push for everyone to get their shots. two weeks ago, 3,000 students didn't have theirs. prince george's is one of eight that received a 45-day extension from the state health department. everyone had to get vaccinated by friday. >>> a terminally ill woman who had in curable brain cancer and fought for oregon's death with dignity law has died after reportedly taking lethal medi
that patient is in isolation at dukeniversity durham. officials say the patient did not have any known ex poerb tore ebola while in liberia. how to handle returning passengers is a heated debasement 70% of americans support mandatory quarantines for health workers who return from africa. people support it even if health officials did not have ebola sympto. the topic of mandatory quarantine exploded of course after nurse kaci hickox battled with governors in maine >> four students will not...
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your alternate there is durham church road. taking a look elsewhere, 270 out of frederick looking good. no major delays there with all lanes open. 66 at fairfax county parkway looking good traveling in to the beltway. then a live look at 95 at norton road, more volume but no delays. aaron and eun, back to you. >>> 5:23. a new study suggests one-third of american adults with diabetes don't know they have it. researchers at emory university looked at health data from the past five years to find three in ten people with diabetes were unaware they had the condition even though 67% of them had seen a doctor at least twice in the previous year. >>> and medical scrubs have been around for decades but a group of houston men is revolutionizg the industry. take a look at the medsuit. the game-changer of the high performance scrubs is copper sewn into the fabric and copper is anti-microbial. and it has several features which eliminates the need for a lab coat. it is not cheap, it will sell you back $400. >> remember that goat we showed yo
your alternate there is durham church road. taking a look elsewhere, 270 out of frederick looking good. no major delays there with all lanes open. 66 at fairfax county parkway looking good traveling in to the beltway. then a live look at 95 at norton road, more volume but no delays. aaron and eun, back to you. >>> 5:23. a new study suggests one-third of american adults with diabetes don't know they have it. researchers at emory university looked at health data from the past five years...
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>> durham, north carolina, the home of duke university. it's also home to this low railroad bridge. a clearance of only 11 feet, 8 inches, which is clearly marked here. and here. >> some of the trucks, when they pull up, they look like sardine cans that have been opened, so we call it the can opener. >> ever since jurgen henn moved to durham from germany in the 1990s, he's been fascinated by the city's history, and the bridge at the center of so many accidents. >> the buildings here were built around the early 20th century. the tobacco warehouses around 1904. that's probably around the time that's probably around the time this bridge was built and i suspect clearance wasn't a big issue then. >> but as trucks grow taller over the years, the bridge doesn't. >> i found photos on the website of truck crashes from the '40s and '50s and '60s. >> intrigued by the sheer volume of accidents at the bridge, henn sets out to document exactly how many occur. >> we were wondering if we could record the crashes to get a more accurate record of the frequency of these crashes. i have a camera set up
>> durham, north carolina, the home of duke university. it's also home to this low railroad bridge. a clearance of only 11 feet, 8 inches, which is clearly marked here. and here. >> some of the trucks, when they pull up, they look like sardine cans that have been opened, so we call it the can opener. >> ever since jurgen henn moved to durham from germany in the 1990s, he's been fascinated by the city's history, and the bridge at the center of so many accidents. >> the...
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counties, continue to embrace part of alamance and guilford, picked up portions of granville, orange and durham and coupled with the five complete counties, all new. it was quite an adjustment. most recently, we had -- that was altered somewhat. we kept portions of guilford, alamance, davidson. picked up a portion of rowan, which would be salsbury, randolph, solid republican county, home of the one of the best zoos in the world, pinehurst, golf capital of america, lost all of that can re-districting. i tell you a story about pinehurst. dr. charlie norwood, now deceased, dentist from augusta, georgia. i went to his funeral in augusta. there was an old man about my age with a big sign with these words, "thanks, charlie." i wish it had been in the next morning's paper. but norwood always would go out of his way to put down pinehurst as opposed to augusta. never missed a chance to do that. so one day when i left the floor, one of my colleagues said, what's the makeup of your district? norwood heard the question and i said my district consists of the furniture capital of the world, high point. we st
counties, continue to embrace part of alamance and guilford, picked up portions of granville, orange and durham and coupled with the five complete counties, all new. it was quite an adjustment. most recently, we had -- that was altered somewhat. we kept portions of guilford, alamance, davidson. picked up a portion of rowan, which would be salsbury, randolph, solid republican county, home of the one of the best zoos in the world, pinehurst, golf capital of america, lost all of that can...
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and our returning champion -- a senior managing editor from durham, north carolina...total...
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we will see cold air entrenched in raleigh-durham and richmond.lso 50's in atlanta. we will tap in the piece of the milder eras early as tomorrow w that however does come with a bit of the change. storm tracker six live double scan radar showing you a weak disturbance riding to the north where it will stay but we will see moisture coming up from the southern plains states from the southwest to north east direction. for our region as we get into tomorrow night. so future tracker six has you covered showing you you that precipitation arriving well after sunset between 8:00 and 10:00 p.m. across the philadelphia region and it will continue to over spread as we get into overnight sunday and into monday. talk about what is ahead? we're tracking rain for second half of our weekend, and also tracking record warmth for monday and there is a coastal concern the the day were thanksgiving, that is a very busy travel day. we will have a closer look at that with the full and exclusive accu weather forecast. >>> remember, six abc.com/weather is always there wit
we will see cold air entrenched in raleigh-durham and richmond.lso 50's in atlanta. we will tap in the piece of the milder eras early as tomorrow w that however does come with a bit of the change. storm tracker six live double scan radar showing you a weak disturbance riding to the north where it will stay but we will see moisture coming up from the southern plains states from the southwest to north east direction. for our region as we get into tomorrow night. so future tracker six has you...
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vladimir duthiers, cbs news, durham, north carolina. >> pelley: you can see the full set of mangum'ss on our web site, cbsnews.com. and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. to say enough is enough. >>> a high school basketball star gunned down outside the east bay home. now two communities are coming together to say enough is enough. good evening i'm ken bastida. >> i'm veronica de la cruise. mark? >> reporter: veronica this push for peace is happening fast. it is also turning some petitors in to add -- some competitors for the common cause. of course the fierce competitors are on the court, finding themselves coming together to stop the senless killings like the one that happened in richmond on friday. that is how they describe the shooting of the 16-year-old rodney frazier. rodney was his rising star player. >> i won't be able to call my point guard over to tell them to take care of it, handle it. >> heartbroken, his team practices today. their favorite point guard is not here, but not forgotten. >> that is one thing about ronnie, never gave up. he knew that he would give you
vladimir duthiers, cbs news, durham, north carolina. >> pelley: you can see the full set of mangum'ss on our web site, cbsnews.com. and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. to say enough is enough. >>> a high school basketball star gunned down outside the east bay home. now two communities are coming together to say enough is enough. good evening i'm ken bastida. >> i'm veronica de la cruise. mark? >> reporter: veronica this push for peace is happening...
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vladimir duthiers, cbs news, durham, north carolina. >> pelley: you can see the full set of mangum'ss on our web site, cbsnews.com. and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. >>> we are with jennifer lawrence today in london for her big hunger games mockingjay premiere. >> hundreds of people were there, was her rumored man, chris martin one of them. >> jennifer lawrence. >> she looked amazing. >> it's unbelievable. >> we're also with another jennifer, jennifer aniston and her fiancee justin. plus our horrible bosses two roundtable chat. >> how did you get so dirty? >> there's a dark corner of my brain. >> then, we're with the hottie and taylor swift's linked video. >> and is nicki minaj's new video anti-semitic. >> and social media sensation, grumpy cat. the movie, i cannot wait.
vladimir duthiers, cbs news, durham, north carolina. >> pelley: you can see the full set of mangum'ss on our web site, cbsnews.com. and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. >>> we are with jennifer lawrence today in london for her big hunger games mockingjay premiere. >> hundreds of people were there, was her rumored man, chris martin one of them. >> jennifer lawrence. >> she looked...
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and our returning champion -- a senior managing editor from durham, north carolina.... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. thank you, everyone. big game yesterday for charles. he dominated the contest. would've wound up winning much more than the $20,000 if he hadn't missed on final jeopardy! let's see what happens today against these newcomers -- cyle and jennifer. good luck. here we go. here are the categories for you, players, starting off with... followed by... and finally... the reagan library -- a few pieces of the world the 40th president lived in and changed. and, charles, you go first. how about a top 10 hit twice for $200? jennifer. who is john williams? correct. top 10 hit twice for $400, please. jennifer again. who is david lee roth? you are right. top 10 hit twice for $600. please.
and our returning champion -- a senior managing editor from durham, north carolina.... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. thank you, everyone. big game yesterday for charles. he dominated the contest. would've wound up winning much more than the $20,000 if he hadn't missed on final jeopardy! let's see what happens today against these newcomers -- cyle and jennifer. good luck. here we go. here are the categories for you, players, starting off...
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vladimir duthiers, cbs news, durham, north carolina. >> pelley: you can see the full set of mangum'ss on our web site, cbsnews.com. and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night >>> nearly a million people trying to wind their way through downtown to get to the concert for valor. how to get there and how to deal with the crowd? i'm bruce leshan. that is coming up. >> reporter: this is bruce johnson, 15 and 16-year-old robbery suspects inside one of the city's best high schools. >> mild for veterans day, but we'll be tracking some clouds and what that means in case you're going to the mall for the concert. >> plus an uber expensive ride, what caused one man to pay more than $400 for his fare. >>> first we are following a developing story in woodbridge. >> where a teenager has been killed and police are on the lookout for three men. officers responded to the area near woodbridge senior high at 4:30 this afternoon. the 16-year-old man was dead when they got there. police are looking for two black men and one white man who fled
vladimir duthiers, cbs news, durham, north carolina. >> pelley: you can see the full set of mangum'ss on our web site, cbsnews.com. and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night >>> nearly a million people trying to wind their way through downtown to get to the concert for valor. how to get there and how to deal with the crowd? i'm bruce leshan. that is coming up. >> reporter: this is bruce johnson, 15...
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. >> billionaire richard branson says he will slow his quest for -- space space durham tourism after the crash of his first flight. has aral investigators too early to draw conclusions about why the ship rock apart killing the copilot and seriously injuring the pilot. >> we are a long way from finding cause. we still have months and months of investigation to do and a lot we don't know. we have extensive data sources to go through. >> this was the second accident in just a week involving a private spacecraft after an unmanned supply rocket from orbital science exploded seconds after liftoff. all of this mean for the up-and-coming space to remit -- space tourism industry. >> the tragic events raises questions about the viability of space tourism but also what will happen from here on out. analyst and space he said because we are talking about richard branson having this huge issue, that is going to essentially set back the industry 1-3 years. he is more optimistic than another analyst who says his industry will get set back 3-5 years. regardless, some issues need to be ironed out like
. >> billionaire richard branson says he will slow his quest for -- space space durham tourism after the crash of his first flight. has aral investigators too early to draw conclusions about why the ship rock apart killing the copilot and seriously injuring the pilot. >> we are a long way from finding cause. we still have months and months of investigation to do and a lot we don't know. we have extensive data sources to go through. >> this was the second accident in just a...
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we'll turn now to dan durham from ahip. >> good afternoon and thank you, ed and sara. i look forward to talking about where we are in terms of results and expectations and hope to have a lot of good questions and discussion among the panel members today. i'll focus on health plans top priority, delivering value to consumers. american families want value for the money that they spend on their premium dollars. they want affordable, quality coverage. and they want choice. bronze to platinum, tailored networks, to broader provider networks. health plans are delivering what consumers want in a very competitive market. they're delivering affordability, value and choices that meet consumers' needs. health plans are delivering value by negotiating the best price for health care services and by collaborating with providers to ensure quality care. however, there are some major challenges in health plans effort to deliver value to consumers. the most significant challenges arise when the market for services is not competitive. for example, while the rhetoric behind hospital conso
we'll turn now to dan durham from ahip. >> good afternoon and thank you, ed and sara. i look forward to talking about where we are in terms of results and expectations and hope to have a lot of good questions and discussion among the panel members today. i'll focus on health plans top priority, delivering value to consumers. american families want value for the money that they spend on their premium dollars. they want affordable, quality coverage. and they want choice. bronze to platinum,...
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a senior managing editor from durham, north carolina... returning champion -- a materials engineer from manchester, connecticut... whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. and thank you, ladies and gentlemen. the week started off kind of slowly, but since then, momentum has built up with our champions. hillary, in particular, winning close to $20,000. che and charles, good to have you here, and good luck to all three of you. here we go. the jeopardy! round comes first, and today, we have these categories... followed by... who remembers? and... champ, where do we start? let's start with at the movies for $200, please, alex. charles. what is "fahrenheit 9/11"? correct. uh, at the movies for $400. hillary. what is "napoleon dynomite"? you got it. at the movies for $600, please. charles.
a senior managing editor from durham, north carolina... returning champion -- a materials engineer from manchester, connecticut... whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. and thank you, ladies and gentlemen. the week started off kind of slowly, but since then, momentum has built up with our champions. hillary, in particular, winning close to $20,000. che and charles, good to have you here, and good luck to all three...
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we are told he travelled to the durham area on a commercial bus before developing a fever on saturday. >>> a new york city doctor battling ebola is showing signs of improvement. dr. craig spencer's condition had been serious, but stable. upgraded now to stable. nine days after he was admitted with a high fever. spencer caught the virus in guinea working with doctors without borders. >> should health care workers returning from west africa face mandatory quarantine even if they are showing no signs and symptoms of ebola. take a look at the results of the nbc news wall street journal poll. 71% of americans say they should be subjected to 21-day quarantine. only 24% disagree. >>> breaking overnight. investigators re veal what may have caused the virgin galactic spacecraft to explode. >>> plus, daredevil nik wallenda conquers the chicago skyline and the television airways. tightrope walking between two skyscrapers blindfolded. what do you think he said the scariest thing was? we'll tell you next. >>> federal investigators blaming an improper pilot command for the crash of the virgin galac
we are told he travelled to the durham area on a commercial bus before developing a fever on saturday. >>> a new york city doctor battling ebola is showing signs of improvement. dr. craig spencer's condition had been serious, but stable. upgraded now to stable. nine days after he was admitted with a high fever. spencer caught the virus in guinea working with doctors without borders. >> should health care workers returning from west africa face mandatory quarantine even if they...
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. >> la universidad de durham en inglaterra donarÁ 500 pruebas de adn en iguala para las que hicieronos flores vendÍan hasta 2 t cocaÍna al mes. en chicago abastecÍan a otras ocho ciudades como ny, los Ángeles, washington d.c. >> se fiscalÍa de tamaulipas investiga la denuncia de que la policÍa del estado disparÓ e hiriÓ a una adolescente embarazada. todo ocurriÓ cuando el conductor del vehÍculo en que viajaba la joven. se negÓ a detenerse de reynosa, pedro rojas nos trae las reacciones de las autoridades y de la madre de la adolescente. >> la procuradurÍa de tamaulipas investiga a 14 oficiales por el caso de una adolescente estadounidense con cuatro meses de embarazo que resultÓ en vida de un disparo en el estÓmago en una persecuciÓn en reynosa. >> estamos haciendo una reconstrucciÓn de los hechos para esclarecer la situaciÓn. >> el incidente segÚn el informe oficial ocurriÓ a la medianoche del domingo la menor identificada como mitchell blanco gonzÁlez se encontraba junto a eduardo berrÓn otros ciudadanos tuviese que conducÍa la camioneta. al parecer el hombre logrÓ darse a la fuga
. >> la universidad de durham en inglaterra donarÁ 500 pruebas de adn en iguala para las que hicieronos flores vendÍan hasta 2 t cocaÍna al mes. en chicago abastecÍan a otras ocho ciudades como ny, los Ángeles, washington d.c. >> se fiscalÍa de tamaulipas investiga la denuncia de que la policÍa del estado disparÓ e hiriÓ a una adolescente embarazada. todo ocurriÓ cuando el conductor del vehÍculo en que viajaba la joven. se negÓ a detenerse de reynosa, pedro rojas nos...
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the patient is in isolation at duke university hospitaln durham. officials say the patient d not have any known exposure to ebola while in lib how to handle returni passengers is a hee debasement 70% of aan support mandatory quarantes for health workers t from africa. according to a new nbc news/ll street journal poll, people support the quarantine even if health officials did not have any ebola symptoms. only 24% of people did not support keeping health officials in a 21-day quarantine. the topic of mandatory quarantine exploded of ce after nurse kaci hickox btle with governors in maine and new jersey over her isolation. if you would like to learn more, you can attend a workshop in northwest d.c. at 8:30 this morning until 5:30 this evening. speakers will discussion transmission, health risk and preventive measures of the virus. >>> d.c. police trying to figure out how a woman ended up dead inside a vacant building. yesterday morning, detectives were called to this building on langston in southeast. the woman's body was on fe. police can't say how
the patient is in isolation at duke university hospitaln durham. officials say the patient d not have any known exposure to ebola while in lib how to handle returni passengers is a hee debasement 70% of aan support mandatory quarantes for health workers t from africa. according to a new nbc news/ll street journal poll, people support the quarantine even if health officials did not have any ebola symptoms. only 24% of people did not support keeping health officials in a 21-day quarantine. the...
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we are likely -- lucky to have dan durham here today to address that challenge. i will turn this back over to ed . thanks very much. thanks very much. we will now turn to dr. se shamani. she is a head and neck surgeon, and now she attends to reform implementation, including delivery system reform. then we will hear from dan is from america's health insurance plans, the .xecutive vice presidents he has held senior positions at the social security administration and hhs, and now he guides reform and policy efforts. the final speaker will be professor tim jost. he is the author of a highly respected text on health laws. he literally wrote the book. he is a consumer representative to the national association of insurance commissioners and a prolific and insightful blogger. let's turn to meena. thank you for being with us. thank you for having me. it is a pleasure to speak with you today. i thought i would go over where we are on the eve of the start of open and romans 2015 and -- open enrollment 2015. looking at 2014 and then moving to 2050. -- 2015. basic facts. 7.1
we are likely -- lucky to have dan durham here today to address that challenge. i will turn this back over to ed . thanks very much. thanks very much. we will now turn to dr. se shamani. she is a head and neck surgeon, and now she attends to reform implementation, including delivery system reform. then we will hear from dan is from america's health insurance plans, the .xecutive vice presidents he has held senior positions at the social security administration and hhs, and now he guides reform...
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durham, 25%, 26% of the vet to be counted here. when you ak lore looking at wha left.areas. other counties. yes, 37% counted here. much smaller percentage. still some place out here where tom tillis is going to add. when you look at the map. there are bigger baskets. >> take a look at charlotte. 25% of the vote is in. she could pull this out. >> she could pull this out right here. the bigger baskets of votes uncounted. if you are looking at this right now. what's left you. can see the map from kay hagan. end of the night we may be talking about sean hall and the votes and the libertarian candidate has received. and watch until they go through t to the end. quick peek at the georgia senate race. 47%. could any body get to 50% plus 1%. 50% of the vote counted. want to check in. still weight. 0% from fulton county, atlanta. don't want to make any conclusions until we get more votes from there. let's go down to, as always, biggest unpredictable prize. switch to the governor's race here. we have been stuck here a bit. happens quite a bit when you get close to the finish lin
durham, 25%, 26% of the vet to be counted here. when you ak lore looking at wha left.areas. other counties. yes, 37% counted here. much smaller percentage. still some place out here where tom tillis is going to add. when you look at the map. there are bigger baskets. >> take a look at charlotte. 25% of the vote is in. she could pull this out. >> she could pull this out right here. the bigger baskets of votes uncounted. if you are looking at this right now. what's left you. can see...
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still pocket of colder a air through richmond, raleigh-durham, north carolina but looking to the south. in atlanta 55. fifty-nine in is a van a what is happening to the piece of the milder eras early as tomorrow. the warmth, however, coming with the bit of the polite. storm tracker six live double scan radar 3-d showing us a frontal boundary to the north but we are tracking the system for sunday night is to the south and west. we're working north and east ward into sunday. we will show you future tracker six. leading edge of the precipitation close to philadelphia around 10:30 or 11:00 o'clock tomorrow night and with that we have the changes on the way. so we will talk about what ace head, mild for sunday. most of the tomorrow is dry, at least during the daylight hours. we are track ago this rain tomorrow night, followed by record warmth and start of the workweek on monday, and right in the 70's is on the way. those details coming up with the accu weather forecast and coastal concerns the day before thanksgiving too. >> okay, thanks, melissa. >>> now to the latest in the grand jury inv
still pocket of colder a air through richmond, raleigh-durham, north carolina but looking to the south. in atlanta 55. fifty-nine in is a van a what is happening to the piece of the milder eras early as tomorrow. the warmth, however, coming with the bit of the polite. storm tracker six live double scan radar 3-d showing us a frontal boundary to the north but we are tracking the system for sunday night is to the south and west. we're working north and east ward into sunday. we will show you...
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eventually that air will make it down here but interestingly enough, it is chill any rally with i durham north carolina then it is here where we are mostly in the 40's. it is 37 degrees down there. even in atlanta. we're at 38 in philadelphia a. thirty-seven in mount pocono. 33 degrees in lancaster. thirty-eight in dover. it is, indeed a morning where we will need the coat this morning but not excessively windy. that is a good thing. we're in the 60's a couple days and there is your polar plunge. we have a temperature that has gone down in the 40's, even in the lower 40's, we're talking december, january temperatures by time we get to thursday, friday and at day after this week. you cannot say you weren't warned about how chilly it will be getting, all the more reason, bob kelly, to enjoy weather next couple days. >> get out and enjoy it. if you are heading out at 4:15, good monday morning, looking fine coming in from south jersey, live look at 42 freeway, light role so far, between atlantic city press way haeding up towards the walt whitman bridge and just keep in mind with the eagles g
eventually that air will make it down here but interestingly enough, it is chill any rally with i durham north carolina then it is here where we are mostly in the 40's. it is 37 degrees down there. even in atlanta. we're at 38 in philadelphia a. thirty-seven in mount pocono. 33 degrees in lancaster. thirty-eight in dover. it is, indeed a morning where we will need the coat this morning but not excessively windy. that is a good thing. we're in the 60's a couple days and there is your polar...
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mac mccorkle teaches at the duke-sanford school of public policy in durham.rofessor of politics and government at emory university in atlanta. so mac mccorkle let me start with you. the kay hagan race there, was it a surprise. did you see how strong it was. >> i don't know14y if it was a surprise but it was a heart breaker for democrats. i think a lot of democrats felt like that kay hagan had run such a skillful campaign turning the tables on speaker thom tillis and his leadership on the state level that she might be able to break free from the national mood that was so sour against democrats especially in the south. she came close but in the end, the national mood prevailed in!a >> sreenivasan: merle black, what happened there. there was such a strong victory for david purdue. >> well i thinkíago it really le enjoyed a run off. they had done a very?>fh skillfl job of portraying david purdue but a businessman who didn't care about common people. i think that was working fairly well. a couple weeks out, president obama did an interview with a black radio stati
mac mccorkle teaches at the duke-sanford school of public policy in durham.rofessor of politics and government at emory university in atlanta. so mac mccorkle let me start with you. the kay hagan race there, was it a surprise. did you see how strong it was. >> i don't know14y if it was a surprise but it was a heart breaker for democrats. i think a lot of democrats felt like that kay hagan had run such a skillful campaign turning the tables on speaker thom tillis and his leadership on the...
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this contradiction between those who are durham extremely well and those who are out of a job. lindstrom, the polarity of capitalism seen through retail is luxury versus everything else. how is that skewed right now versus 10 or 30 years ago? luxury segment has become extreme. people are paying outrageous prices for luxury items. they don't want to have the mainstream luxury anymore. luxury hasnstream been cut down. so that is a polarizing trend. not want toople do have mainstream luxury. correct what is the major trend out of china? -- >> what is the major trend out of china? the -- is still falling. sickan people have become and tired of locke street. the second trend is they invent their own luxury brands come up tent like they are western. you can go to shanghai or beijing and see 50 or 60 different brands you never heard before. they can pretend they are british from the 1800s or whatever. >> looking forward to dive into china. joe, what do you see in the markets right now? you can't not go back to the reverberations from oil. every central bank in the world just got furth
this contradiction between those who are durham extremely well and those who are out of a job. lindstrom, the polarity of capitalism seen through retail is luxury versus everything else. how is that skewed right now versus 10 or 30 years ago? luxury segment has become extreme. people are paying outrageous prices for luxury items. they don't want to have the mainstream luxury anymore. luxury hasnstream been cut down. so that is a polarizing trend. not want toople do have mainstream luxury....
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found when they back and it happened to be an americorps program through when i got on the plane from durhammpshire and i raised my right hand to take the americorps pledge i had no idea what participation in a program is going to do for me. would ignite this lifelong thirst to empower and uplift and transform individuals and communities but it did. as a result i stand before you today back in the lab and the social integration lab excited and honored to be part of a network of americorps alums, national service and work with organizations like ncoc who are exploring how can we leverage voluntarism civic engagement to address the challenges we face as a community and as a country in a nation. and jeffrey richards and sheep officer of mayor d.c.'s volunteers in the district where we are facilitating 500 service opportunities each year and in addition to that are getting things done. thank you. [applause] >> good morning. how is everybody feeling this morning? my name is kelly and like my colleagues here maryanne jeffrey i was made in americorps. when i graduated from college i graduated with
found when they back and it happened to be an americorps program through when i got on the plane from durhammpshire and i raised my right hand to take the americorps pledge i had no idea what participation in a program is going to do for me. would ignite this lifelong thirst to empower and uplift and transform individuals and communities but it did. as a result i stand before you today back in the lab and the social integration lab excited and honored to be part of a network of americorps...
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then we'll hear from daniel durham who as sara noted is from america's health insurance plan, or a hit. is executive a president for policy and veterans affairs. he held senior positions at social security administration at hhs and now he guides the reform and policy efforts. the final speaker will be professor tim joseph on the washington leading universal of law, the author of highly respected text of health laws. as we see, he literally wrote the book. is also consumer representative to the national association of insurance commissioners. and a prolific and insightful blogger and were glad to have him back. is turn first to meena seshamani from the office of health reform. thanks very much for being with us. >> thank you for having me. it's a pleasure to speak with all of you today. i thought what i would do is first go over kind where we are on the eve of the start of open enrollment 2015 has been talk that about open a moment 2015. first to some basic facts about where we are today. 7.1 million americans are enrolled in the paper premiums. about 8.7 million additional people have
then we'll hear from daniel durham who as sara noted is from america's health insurance plan, or a hit. is executive a president for policy and veterans affairs. he held senior positions at social security administration at hhs and now he guides the reform and policy efforts. the final speaker will be professor tim joseph on the washington leading universal of law, the author of highly respected text of health laws. as we see, he literally wrote the book. is also consumer representative to the...
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counties, continue to embrace part of alamance and guilford, picked up portions of granville, orange and durham and coupled with the five complete counties, all new. it was quite an adjustment. most recently, we had -- that was altered somewhat. we kept portions of guilford, alamance, davidson. picked up a portion of rowan, which would be salsbury, randolph, solid republican county, home of the one of the best zoos in the world, pinehurst, golf capital of america, lost all of that can re-districting. i tell you a story about pinehurst. dr. charlie norwood, now deceased, dentist from augusta, georgia. i went to his funeral in augusta. there was an old man about my age with a big sign with these words, "thanks, charlie." i wish it had been in the next morning's paper. but norwood always would go out of his way to put down pinehurst as opposed to augusta. never missed a chance to do that. so one day when i left the floor, one of my colleagues said, what's the makeup of your district? norwood heard the question and i said my district consists of the furniture capital of the world, high point. ne of
counties, continue to embrace part of alamance and guilford, picked up portions of granville, orange and durham and coupled with the five complete counties, all new. it was quite an adjustment. most recently, we had -- that was altered somewhat. we kept portions of guilford, alamance, davidson. picked up a portion of rowan, which would be salsbury, randolph, solid republican county, home of the one of the best zoos in the world, pinehurst, golf capital of america, lost all of that can...
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. >>> a live look now at durham north carolina. grand jury decision. we'll keep an eye on that. >>> also within the document dump. details of the michael brown shooting investigation all revealed. an unprecedented move. the prosecuting attorney released documents and evidence that the grand jury saw. nbc pete williams has the key info next. also, ahead of a quick break. look at the city of brotherly love. hundreds of people in philadelphia's interstate 95 last night. go! wow! go power...oats! go! made from oats cheerios! cheerios! go, go, go! go power oats! go! cheerios! go power! go...power! yayyyy! ugh... ...heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm... amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. the holiday season is here, which means it's time for the volkswagen sign-then-drive event. for practically just your signature, you could drive home for the holidays in a german-engineered volksw
. >>> a live look now at durham north carolina. grand jury decision. we'll keep an eye on that. >>> also within the document dump. details of the michael brown shooting investigation all revealed. an unprecedented move. the prosecuting attorney released documents and evidence that the grand jury saw. nbc pete williams has the key info next. also, ahead of a quick break. look at the city of brotherly love. hundreds of people in philadelphia's interstate 95 last night. go! wow!...
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dakota those are places where it is worse, 54 degrees in orlando this morning but only 29 in raleigh-durhame clouds have cleared, we have plenty of sunshine out there but it is not going to make a huge difference in the weather. so what we've got with the lake effect snow is a problem in buffalo that will not make its way here. there is your current temperature in philadelphia 27 degrees. fifteen mount pocono. twenty-one lancaster. twenty-four in trenton. twenty-eight in wildwood. twenty-seven in dover. all of the temperatures are pretty much in the 20's but factor in the wind, wind gust of 31 miles an hour in philadelphia and we will get wind chills that are brutal for this time of the year and we're not used to it, 3 degrees is what it feels like in the city, one is wind chill in mount pocono, eight is wind chill in lancaster and warmest one is 18, and that is in wildwood, new jersey. it is every where. keep in mind normal high for this date is about 58 degrees, that is where we should be, 32 is all we will get and wind will make it feel even worse to add insult to frigidness. anyway, yea
dakota those are places where it is worse, 54 degrees in orlando this morning but only 29 in raleigh-durhame clouds have cleared, we have plenty of sunshine out there but it is not going to make a huge difference in the weather. so what we've got with the lake effect snow is a problem in buffalo that will not make its way here. there is your current temperature in philadelphia 27 degrees. fifteen mount pocono. twenty-one lancaster. twenty-four in trenton. twenty-eight in wildwood. twenty-seven...
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. >> in durham, north carolina, students given an opportunity to help a 12-year-old boy. the middle school student, born without a fully developed right hand is getting a prosthetic one built by the students themselves. the real big deal is because they're using a 3-d printer, it will cost about $30 as opposed to $15,000 to 20 thursday. >> and they're going to do it for a couple of other students that also need prosthetics. >> a barrage of mud slinging right up until the second you cast your vote. >> millions spent on negative political spots, much of it in a few key contest. we'll break down the ads that shape today's elections. >> does laughing gas mess with your memory. the results of the study is one of today's discoveries. >> it's time for one of today's discoveries. a new study suggests getting anesthesia during your next medical procedure could lead to memory loss. 30% of adults ever memory troubles after surgery. >> that theory tested on mice found anesthesia can affect the brain for up to a week. it can be reversed. an antidote instantly returned those mice to no
. >> in durham, north carolina, students given an opportunity to help a 12-year-old boy. the middle school student, born without a fully developed right hand is getting a prosthetic one built by the students themselves. the real big deal is because they're using a 3-d printer, it will cost about $30 as opposed to $15,000 to 20 thursday. >> and they're going to do it for a couple of other students that also need prosthetics. >> a barrage of mud slinging right up until the...
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police say the shooting happened across the street from the school in durham. university had tweeted about an active shooter. police don't have any suspects in custody this morning. the gun used has not been recovered. >>> a man is fighting for his life this morning after a shed explosion in baltimore. investigators say saturday morning the man went outside to open the shed and it exploded and tossed debris everywhere as you can see in -- in that helicopter footage. 11 homes in the area were damaged by the explosion. investigators are trying to figure out what caused the explosion. they believe it was accidental. >>> saturday hundreds of mourners gathered at two southern california churches to northern teens hit and called. family and friends of twin sisters lexi and alexandra perez and their friend died when they were hit in this crosswalk in orange county. police arrested a suspect. he is accused of driving the car involved in the crash and then running off with the two teenage kids. >>> the main nurse who successfully fought quarantine is considering moving
police say the shooting happened across the street from the school in durham. university had tweeted about an active shooter. police don't have any suspects in custody this morning. the gun used has not been recovered. >>> a man is fighting for his life this morning after a shed explosion in baltimore. investigators say saturday morning the man went outside to open the shed and it exploded and tossed debris everywhere as you can see in -- in that helicopter footage. 11 homes in the...
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. >> dr., in relation to travel, i have been raleigh durham international. that is not one of the five designated airports. and the first line. they are not health care professionals. with this increased threat of ebola. is the cdc prepared or has dedicated funds to the airports to help with training and personnel issues. >> part is to ramp up and working with the funneled airports now and we worked closely with customs and border protection. it has been an excellent partnership and provided training and information. there is a entire for more information. we ensure that almost all go to the airports. >> one last question. is the cdc working with osha and department of labor helping hospitals to be trained for the prepared readiness? >> they have been part of the teams and offers services and information to hospitals that are working on preparedness. >> great, thank you. i rich that he was here with us today. i think the new ebola czar provided the new information. >> my home is texas 22. it's a suburban district. many folk who is live there work down at the
. >> dr., in relation to travel, i have been raleigh durham international. that is not one of the five designated airports. and the first line. they are not health care professionals. with this increased threat of ebola. is the cdc prepared or has dedicated funds to the airports to help with training and personnel issues. >> part is to ramp up and working with the funneled airports now and we worked closely with customs and border protection. it has been an excellent partnership and...
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. >> durham and position on immigration reform, especially executive action, we had several republicans saying there could be an explosion if they did that before the c.r. omnibus is passed. is there concern we could be going down that road that we did last fall, if the president moves this ahead of time, and that really, gates the c.r.? >> i would say this. week weomorrow, next could dispose of the need for the president to take any type action onve immigration if the house of representatives would unstick its gears and let us vote in the house as we are supposed to improving our laws. for more than a year and have come a year and a half, the house has had sitting in its chamber a bill that was a bipartisan bill passed by 60 votes that would fix the broken immigration system. my sense is the president would like to see the house republican leadership act, weather on the senate bill or anything else, but to see us do something. short of that, i think the president is prepared to do what he can using his a can of -- using his executive authority to theretize what is out to make the immig
. >> durham and position on immigration reform, especially executive action, we had several republicans saying there could be an explosion if they did that before the c.r. omnibus is passed. is there concern we could be going down that road that we did last fall, if the president moves this ahead of time, and that really, gates the c.r.? >> i would say this. week weomorrow, next could dispose of the need for the president to take any type action onve immigration if the house of...
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that will include john sanchez, boyd rutherford, and diana durham.e elected the only african-american the tenant of and are from either party. they were favored by voters to great job, get america growing and moving ahead again. more choice in education, more opportunities for everyone. >> a great night and a great tie. we ran a ducks offense at the house. what you heard my colleagues talk about is how the republican party is back, we are back with youth, we are back with adversity, we are back with women and we have a long way to go, but we have made great gains. if you look at the house races versus the senate, we were predominately in blue territory. these were believed districts we were competing in and we won. we had good talented candidates at the republicans in those districts nominated. barack obama's agenda was on the ballot, it was a referendum, it is a storage in its nature. we are as big as a majority as any of us have seen. as i stand before you, we have still not counted martha -- race yet. she is up 37 votes or something. we think that
that will include john sanchez, boyd rutherford, and diana durham.e elected the only african-american the tenant of and are from either party. they were favored by voters to great job, get america growing and moving ahead again. more choice in education, more opportunities for everyone. >> a great night and a great tie. we ran a ducks offense at the house. what you heard my colleagues talk about is how the republican party is back, we are back with youth, we are back with adversity, we...
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. >> dr., in relation to travel, i have been raleigh durham international. that is not one of the five designated airports. and the first line. they are not health care professionals. with this increased threat of ebola. is the cdc prepared or has dedicated funds to the airports to help with training and personnel issues. >> part is to ramp up and working with the funneled airports now and we worked closely with customs and border protection. it has been an excellent partnership and provided training and information. there is a entire for more information. we ensure that almost all go to the airports. >> one last question. is the cdc working with osha and department of labor helping hospitals to be trained for the prepared readiness? >> they have been part of the teams and offers services and information to hospitals that are working on preparedness. >> great, thank you. i rich that he was here with us today. i think the new ebola czar provided the new information. >> my home is texas 22. it's a suburban district. many folk who is live there work down at the
. >> dr., in relation to travel, i have been raleigh durham international. that is not one of the five designated airports. and the first line. they are not health care professionals. with this increased threat of ebola. is the cdc prepared or has dedicated funds to the airports to help with training and personnel issues. >> part is to ramp up and working with the funneled airports now and we worked closely with customs and border protection. it has been an excellent partnership and...
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relation to travel, i've been in touch with my local hospital -- or excuse me my local airport raleigh-durham international, and obviously that is not one of the five designated airports. but i am concerned about our customs and border protection officers. they're the first line. they would be the first to come in contact. they are not health care professionals. with this increased threat of ebola, is the cdc prepared, or has dedicated additional funds to those airports outside of the five designated to help with training and personnel issues? >> part of the emergency funding request is to ramp up some of the quarantine services. our focus is working in the five funneled airports now, and we've worked very closely with customs and border protection. it has been an excellent partnership and provided training, information. but we understand that there's a desire for more information with the funneling process, we're now able to ensure that almost all travelers go to those five airports. >> one last question. is the cdc working with osha and department of labor helping hospitals to be trained an
relation to travel, i've been in touch with my local hospital -- or excuse me my local airport raleigh-durham international, and obviously that is not one of the five designated airports. but i am concerned about our customs and border protection officers. they're the first line. they would be the first to come in contact. they are not health care professionals. with this increased threat of ebola, is the cdc prepared, or has dedicated additional funds to those airports outside of the five...
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a patient is being tested in durham, north carolina. day after the first person to catch the disease nina pham was reunited with her pet dog bentley, who was kept under quarantine. we want to get with the infectious disease society of america, also a senior associate at the upmc center for health security. good morning, doctor. lots of tidbits we can go through with you today. will you indulge me? >> yeah, sure. >> let's do it. so the duke university case with eknow a patient there. we know very little details about where or when the he or she traveled, the reason ebola is suspected. but let's talk about duke university hospital. do you feel confident they are ready to treat this patient? >> i do feel confident. doug university is one of our medical facilities in the country. it looked where this person developed fever and called the appropriate authorities and was transported in a manner that is safe and is in isolation. we are awaiting her test results. >> of course, we will watch that, suspect else we showed our viewers here, nurse n
a patient is being tested in durham, north carolina. day after the first person to catch the disease nina pham was reunited with her pet dog bentley, who was kept under quarantine. we want to get with the infectious disease society of america, also a senior associate at the upmc center for health security. good morning, doctor. lots of tidbits we can go through with you today. will you indulge me? >> yeah, sure. >> let's do it. so the duke university case with eknow a patient there....