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gary feinberg: quite often i will see a patient that's been referred to me by another doctor. i'll have a pulmonologist-- a lung doctor-- o llend me a patient who has asthma, and the pulmonologist wants me to assess whether or not the sinuses are causing the asthma problem. and after assessing the patient, getting the radiological studies, and determining that there's sinus disease, then i call the pulmonologist, and i call him on the phone or i call her on the phone and say we have this problem. the patient's going to need surgery... the patient will need to be in the hospital for a couple of days because of their lung problem or asthma. we work together as a team in taking care of the patient. this kind of coordination helps patients navigate the medical marketplace. it is particularly critical for anyone laura mosqueda: it's scary to be faced with a disease that might go on for 10, 15 years, where there really isn't hope for somebody getting better from it. then i think we need to provide ongoing office visits in terms of availability for people, that we don't just give the
gary feinberg: quite often i will see a patient that's been referred to me by another doctor. i'll have a pulmonologist-- a lung doctor-- o llend me a patient who has asthma, and the pulmonologist wants me to assess whether or not the sinuses are causing the asthma problem. and after assessing the patient, getting the radiological studies, and determining that there's sinus disease, then i call the pulmonologist, and i call him on the phone or i call her on the phone and say we have this...
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feinberg is well versed in trauma and loss. he oversaw funds for victims of the 9/11 attacks, the virginia shootings, what we saw this past summer in aurora, colorado, and the bp oil spill. so he knows his stuff. right now the boston one fund has more than $28 million. that is, again so, far. feinberg wants to disburse the money this upcoming june 30th. >>> to the markets we go on this friday afternoon. the stock market closing in less than two hours. and we could see, we could see a major milestone. the dow closing above the 15000 mark for the very first time. this is a huge, huge jump since february 1st when the dow crossed that 14000 mark at the closing bell. look at it now, just shy, just shy of 15000. the unemployment report, let's talk about that, because the april jobs numbers, that was released this morning, so the number of jobs up 165,000 in april, that's also news. that's more than what was expected. retailers and bars and restaurants, they are all hearing the unemployment rate fell to 7.5%. >>> to california. huge,
feinberg is well versed in trauma and loss. he oversaw funds for victims of the 9/11 attacks, the virginia shootings, what we saw this past summer in aurora, colorado, and the bp oil spill. so he knows his stuff. right now the boston one fund has more than $28 million. that is, again so, far. feinberg wants to disburse the money this upcoming june 30th. >>> to the markets we go on this friday afternoon. the stock market closing in less than two hours. and we could see, we could see a...
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evan feinberg is president of generation opportunity. last year he made an unsuccessful run for congress as a republican. also joining us is anya kamenetz. she's the author of "generation debt." welcome all. >> thank you. >> brown: matthew segal, let me start with you. before the president and the congress, what in a nutshell do you think is the best approach right now? >> i think first of all we need to put this in a larger context and go after the source of the problem which is the spiraling cost of education in the first place which is far outpacing the cost of inflation. it's far outpacing the cost of any good. and until we really rein in on the cost of education, look at the states, 47 states have cut higher education, look at the fact that colleges are not necessarily spending their money on learn bug, in fact, on the college experience, investing their money in the wrong sorts of priorities that are for prestige as opposed to the core competency of the school. and improve the job market so there's not such a monopoly on needed to
evan feinberg is president of generation opportunity. last year he made an unsuccessful run for congress as a republican. also joining us is anya kamenetz. she's the author of "generation debt." welcome all. >> thank you. >> brown: matthew segal, let me start with you. before the president and the congress, what in a nutshell do you think is the best approach right now? >> i think first of all we need to put this in a larger context and go after the source of the...
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feinberg wants to lower expectations, though. >> it will be a very generous program, but let me tell you, they're in no way, there's no not enough money here to pay everybody. [ male announcer ] what?! investors could lose tens of thousands of dollars in hidden fees on their 401(k)s?! go to e-trade and roll over your old 401(k)s to a new e-trade retirement account. none of them charge annual fees and all of them offer low cost investments. e-trade. less for us. more for you. i don'without goingcisions to angie's list first. you'll find reviews on home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. with angie's list, i know who to call, and i know the results will be fantastic. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. which is why he's investing in his heart health by eating kellogg's raisin bran®. good morning dad. hi, sweetie. [ male announcer ] here's another eye opener. not only is kellogg's raisin bran® heart healthy it's a delicious source of potassium. ♪ mom make you eat that? i happen to like raisins. now that's what i'm talkin' about. [ male announcer ] invest in your he
feinberg wants to lower expectations, though. >> it will be a very generous program, but let me tell you, they're in no way, there's no not enough money here to pay everybody. [ male announcer ] what?! investors could lose tens of thousands of dollars in hidden fees on their 401(k)s?! go to e-trade and roll over your old 401(k)s to a new e-trade retirement account. none of them charge annual fees and all of them offer low cost investments. e-trade. less for us. more for you. i don'without...
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tomorrow the fund administrator kenneth feinberg will hold a town hall and meet with the victims, expectedo hand out checks by the end of june. don dahler, cbs news, boston. >> jeff: former arizona congresswoman gabrielle give ford visited some of the victims of the boston bombings today. fivford-- gifford and her husband visitinging the spaulding rehab center. she was the victim 6 an assassination attempt in 2011. in utah a soccer referee who was in a comma after being punched by a teenage player has died. ricardo portillo of salt lake city was 46 years old. terrell brown has more. >> at a press conference thursday the daughter of recreational soccer referee ricardo portillo talked about her father. then still in a coma. >> it's just not fair. he was a really loved person. everybody loves him. >> reporter: johanna portillo said her dad called a foul on a 17-year-old player and warned him with a yellow card. >> i guess this guy didn't like it. and when he was writing down his notes, he just came out of nowhere an punched him. >> reporter: at first portillo seemed okay. but his daughter sai
tomorrow the fund administrator kenneth feinberg will hold a town hall and meet with the victims, expectedo hand out checks by the end of june. don dahler, cbs news, boston. >> jeff: former arizona congresswoman gabrielle give ford visited some of the victims of the boston bombings today. fivford-- gifford and her husband visitinging the spaulding rehab center. she was the victim 6 an assassination attempt in 2011. in utah a soccer referee who was in a comma after being punched by a...
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being was the ongoing conflict in syria april was the most deadly month in the country in nearly feinberg is highlighted by the death of thirty six sunni arab protesters at the end of the month meanwhile the funerals have been held for the seven victims of a sunni mosque bomb blast on friday the ongoing political unrest has brought back fears that the situation could lead to a repeat of the massive terror in conflicts in iraq seven years ago some of the country's parliament has been calling for the resignation of prime minister nuri al maliki as authorities struggle to maintain order i went event is a u.s. defense analyst and he believes that the conflict will escalate father unless it gets rid of these centralized government installed with the help of the united states. i know we have ethno sectarian tensions which have been there since the since along since decades but were unleashed when the us invaded in two thousand and three and of course played out in two thousand and six and two thousand and seven where you had sectarian warfare between she and sunni i think there's probably going
being was the ongoing conflict in syria april was the most deadly month in the country in nearly feinberg is highlighted by the death of thirty six sunni arab protesters at the end of the month meanwhile the funerals have been held for the seven victims of a sunni mosque bomb blast on friday the ongoing political unrest has brought back fears that the situation could lead to a repeat of the massive terror in conflicts in iraq seven years ago some of the country's parliament has been calling for...
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the funds administrator kenneth feinberg, is set to start meeting with families in the case week andhe associated press he can start making payments by the end of the month. the money set to go to those injured and the families of the three people who died. >>> after a murder, trial that's lasted more than four months, the life of jody arias now officially hangs in the balance and is in the hands of the jury. jody arias is accused of shooting her ex-boyfriend in the head, stabbing him 27 times and slitting his throat. she could face the death penalty. the judge in phoenix just a short time ago handed the case to the jurors after the prosecutor gave a rebuttal to the defense's closing arguments. during the arguments, her lawyer told the jury it doesn't matter that his client changed her story several times or whether they even like her as a person. >> whether or not you like jody arias. nine days out of ten, i don't like jody arias. >> shepard: look at the grin. arias responded that way despite the fact she's charged with first-degree murder. the judge said they could also find her gu
the funds administrator kenneth feinberg, is set to start meeting with families in the case week andhe associated press he can start making payments by the end of the month. the money set to go to those injured and the families of the three people who died. >>> after a murder, trial that's lasted more than four months, the life of jody arias now officially hangs in the balance and is in the hands of the jury. jody arias is accused of shooting her ex-boyfriend in the head, stabbing him...
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kenneth feinberg said the fund won't be able to pay everyone who expects payment. can still contribute. go to onefundboston.org. >>> coming up, my interview with elizabeth warren on the day she first introduced legislation in the senate. [ male announcer ] house rule number 14. a great cup of coffee should be easy as one, two... well, just one. new single serve cafe collections from maxwell house now available for use in the keurig k-cup brewer. always good to the last drop. >>> if the federal reserve can float trillions of dollars to large financial institutions at low interest rates to grow the economy, surely they can float the department of education the money to fund our students, keep us competitive, and help grow our middle class. >> that was massachusetts senior senator elizabeth warren introducing her first piece of legislation in the senate today. it is designed to give students relief from high interest rates on federal loans which are scheduled to double on july 1st from 3.4% to 6.8%. senator warren's bill would allow students to borrow at the same rate
kenneth feinberg said the fund won't be able to pay everyone who expects payment. can still contribute. go to onefundboston.org. >>> coming up, my interview with elizabeth warren on the day she first introduced legislation in the senate. [ male announcer ] house rule number 14. a great cup of coffee should be easy as one, two... well, just one. new single serve cafe collections from maxwell house now available for use in the keurig k-cup brewer. always good to the last drop....
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kenneth feinberg who oversaw the september 11th victims compensation fund and the fund after katrina is administering this one as well and joins me now. this is so heartbreaking, everything you do is heartbreaking frankly, i don't know how you get your arms around it. you were telling me you're going to hold a town hall meeting before you begin distributing money. $28 million, that's the latest? >> so far. and that's mayor menino and governor patrick. they've been taking the lead and the results are unprecedented for private donations. >> how do you decide with so many victims and those in the hospital, out of the hospital, amputees. facing years and years of rehab and struggle. to recover. how do you decide the amounts of money. how do you do it? >> how much do you have to distribute. when will it be available. then we hold a series of public meetings and invite everybody to comment how they think it ought to be distributed. >> this will start monday and tuesday. >> monday and tuesday at the boston public library. and then you step back and it's solemn, i mean there's only so much m
kenneth feinberg who oversaw the september 11th victims compensation fund and the fund after katrina is administering this one as well and joins me now. this is so heartbreaking, everything you do is heartbreaking frankly, i don't know how you get your arms around it. you were telling me you're going to hold a town hall meeting before you begin distributing money. $28 million, that's the latest? >> so far. and that's mayor menino and governor patrick. they've been taking the lead and the...
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kenneth feinberg said the fund won't be able to pay everyone who expects payment. you can still contribute. go to onefundboston.org. >>> coming up, my interview with elizabeth warren on the day she first introduced legislation in the senate. [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. that was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again, and now i gotta take more pills. ♪ yup another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] this may, buy aleve and help those in need. ♪ with the bing it on challenge to show google users what they've been missing on bing. let's bing it on. [fight bell: ding, ding] how many here are google users? what if i was to tell you that you would actually like bing way more than google when it came to the results? prove it. let's look up some taco places. i like the left side. yeah? okay, do we need to find out what the
kenneth feinberg said the fund won't be able to pay everyone who expects payment. you can still contribute. go to onefundboston.org. >>> coming up, my interview with elizabeth warren on the day she first introduced legislation in the senate. [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. that was okay, but after lunch my...
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the head of the fund kenneth feinberg says families of those killed in the attack will each receive moreut cautioning there's only so much the money can do. >> i'll tell you right now whatever we do with this fund is inadequate. and everybody i suggest, lower your expectations about this fund. if you had a billion dollars, you could not have enough money to deal with all of the problems that ought to be addressed by these attacks. >> the fund is aiming to distribute money to victims by the end of june. >>> we're told that momentarily the president of the united states and the visiting president of south korea will go into this room over there at the white house. you see the flags of the u.s. and south korea there. they will hold a joint news conference. they have been meeting earlier in the oval office at the white house discussing the very, very explosive, tense situation on the korean peninsula, given the recent threats from north korea and its new young leader, kim jong-un. they have been working out a joint strategy in recent days. u.s. officials say the north koreans apparently have
the head of the fund kenneth feinberg says families of those killed in the attack will each receive moreut cautioning there's only so much the money can do. >> i'll tell you right now whatever we do with this fund is inadequate. and everybody i suggest, lower your expectations about this fund. if you had a billion dollars, you could not have enough money to deal with all of the problems that ought to be addressed by these attacks. >> the fund is aiming to distribute money to victims...
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attorney ken feinberg vowed to issue checks by the end of june, the fund raised more than $28 million. >>> an upcoming benefit concert aims to raise even more among the headliners for the may 30th event, arrow smith, new kids on the block, james taylor and carol king. >>> to your money a surprise jump sent markets soaring, the dow reached 15,000. if you invested $10,000 when the market bottomed out in 2009 the money would be worth nearly $24,000 today. 165,000 jobs were added last month and the unemployment rate ticked down a notch to 7.5%. >>> we'll have more on the jobs numbers and what it means for your 401(k) at 8:30 a.m. eastern time. >>> now to los angeles where thousands of homeowners are hoping their homes will still be standing tonight. in just two days a raging wildfire has nearly tripled in size and burned dozens of buildings. the smoke and flames have chased residents out of parts of ventura county. firefighters struggling to get it under control. cnn's kyanug lah. >> reporter: firefighters have gotten the upper hand on the northern flank of the fire. you can see all this
attorney ken feinberg vowed to issue checks by the end of june, the fund raised more than $28 million. >>> an upcoming benefit concert aims to raise even more among the headliners for the may 30th event, arrow smith, new kids on the block, james taylor and carol king. >>> to your money a surprise jump sent markets soaring, the dow reached 15,000. if you invested $10,000 when the market bottomed out in 2009 the money would be worth nearly $24,000 today. 165,000 jobs were added...
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kenneth feinberg says the families of three people killed may receive more than one million dollars eachnjured will also get money. he oversaw the compensation fund after the september su79sdz attacks. one fund set up for the boston bombing victims has collected more than $28 million. they will hold a benefit at the end of this month, a concert, as well. that is amazing. >> a substitute teacher saying he is a victim of religious discrimination. he says he was suspended and eventually fired after committing the sin of -- letting a student look at a bible in his class. lauren green live in new york with more. >> reporter: he first showed the student the bible and then he gave to him as gift. that is why the substitute teacher claims he was fired last fall at middle school in new jersey. he says it started when he told the student first will be last and last shall be first. fame quote from the bible and the student was asking where it came from. >> the student came to me and as i said, it wasn't once, or twice it was seven times. he approached me and stopped me. he was very inquisitive. he
kenneth feinberg says the families of three people killed may receive more than one million dollars eachnjured will also get money. he oversaw the compensation fund after the september su79sdz attacks. one fund set up for the boston bombing victims has collected more than $28 million. they will hold a benefit at the end of this month, a concert, as well. that is amazing. >> a substitute teacher saying he is a victim of religious discrimination. he says he was suspended and eventually...
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we were in a town hall meeting just behind me at the boston library, ken feinberg who is trying to put when, he called it rough justice, john. when you're in those town hall meetings you're hearing, look, we will put this amount of money towards people who lost one limb. people who lost two limbs. there are a lot of questions about how this money will be disbursed. i can tell you from speaking to the victims and their family they want everyone included in the compensation, and that seems to be their bottom line. >> it is a difficult conversation to have, nonetheless. paula newton live in boston for us this morning. thanks so much, paula. >>> 13 minutes after the hour. house republicans say they have new evidence of a cover-up in the deadly attack in benghazi and they are going to reveal that evidence in a hearing later this morning. they say three whistleblowers plan to discuss what they believe were security failures at the compound during the attack. democrats say the revelation will be one-sided. they say they haven't been allowed to talk to one of the witnesses. >>> also, former so
we were in a town hall meeting just behind me at the boston library, ken feinberg who is trying to put when, he called it rough justice, john. when you're in those town hall meetings you're hearing, look, we will put this amount of money towards people who lost one limb. people who lost two limbs. there are a lot of questions about how this money will be disbursed. i can tell you from speaking to the victims and their family they want everyone included in the compensation, and that seems to be...
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the man in charge of giving up that money kenneth feinberg did the same thing with the tpwhao*eupb compensation fund. he obviously can't make rehab any easier physically for these people but financially it's going to be a big help on a lot of people who really need it right now, arthel. arthel: of course we're happy that the funds are bein distributed. i tell you what i tell you what people would trade all the money in the world to have their loved ones back. thank you so much for the report, peter. jon: fox news alert and a ferocious wildfire is threatening thousands of homes in southern california. high winds are driving the ra springs fire as it's known. so far flames have consumed about 15 square miles of brush and timber and 154 firefighters on the scene. ee evacuate evacuation orders are in place. 4,000 homes and a university is in the danger zone. 15 homes damaged. listen to this worried home of owner. >> we are hoping that the fire department is doing a good job. they just went up the road and they say that they taking care of the properties up there, and it's just amazing to see how ma
the man in charge of giving up that money kenneth feinberg did the same thing with the tpwhao*eupb compensation fund. he obviously can't make rehab any easier physically for these people but financially it's going to be a big help on a lot of people who really need it right now, arthel. arthel: of course we're happy that the funds are bein distributed. i tell you what i tell you what people would trade all the money in the world to have their loved ones back. thank you so much for the report,...