79
79
Oct 25, 2022
10/22
by
KPIX
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
feinberg told us she pays around $2,000 out of pocket each year for an mri after insurance coverage.says, it's worth it. >> i think just to know that if something is detected, it will be detected at an early stage. >> reporter: only 16 states and washington, d.c. require insurers to cover additional imaging. but if breast cancer is caught early, the five-year survival rate is 99%. norah. >> roxana, thank you so much for that great reporting and information. it is such an important topic. i actually went today to get my mammogram and sonogram. it took about an hour and a half, and while not comfortable for a few minutes, we all know this can save lives. so tomorrow we're going to take a look at the racial disparity. the survival rate for women of color, which is much lower than for white women. why is that, and what can be done? that's tomorrow right here. >>> there is shock and sadness in hollywood tonight following the tragic death of beloved will and grace actor leslie jordan. vicks vapostick. strong soothing... vapors. help comfort your loved ones. for chest, neck, and back. it go
feinberg told us she pays around $2,000 out of pocket each year for an mri after insurance coverage.says, it's worth it. >> i think just to know that if something is detected, it will be detected at an early stage. >> reporter: only 16 states and washington, d.c. require insurers to cover additional imaging. but if breast cancer is caught early, the five-year survival rate is 99%. norah. >> roxana, thank you so much for that great reporting and information. it is such an...
155
155
Oct 25, 2022
10/22
by
KPIX
tv
eye 155
favorite 0
quote 0
feinberg told us she pays about $2,000 out of pocket a year for an m.r.i. insurance coverage, but she says it'sfor an m.r.i. after ins >> i think just to know if something is detected, it will be detected at an early stage. >> reporter: only 16 states and washington, d.c., require insurers to cover additional imaging. but if breast cancer is caught early, the five-year survival rate is 99%. norah. >> o'donnell: roxana, thank you so much for that great reporting and information. it is such an important topic. i actually went today to get my mammogram and sonogram. it took about an hour and a half. and while not comfortable for a few minutes, we all know this can save lives. so tomorrow we're going to take a look at the racial disparity. the survival rate for women of color, which is much lower than for white women. why is that and what can be done? that's tomorrow right here. there is shock and sadness in hollywood tonight following the tragic death of beloved "will & grace" actor leslie jordan. that story when we return. e cows a little easier. (moo) mabel
feinberg told us she pays about $2,000 out of pocket a year for an m.r.i. insurance coverage, but she says it'sfor an m.r.i. after ins >> i think just to know if something is detected, it will be detected at an early stage. >> reporter: only 16 states and washington, d.c., require insurers to cover additional imaging. but if breast cancer is caught early, the five-year survival rate is 99%. norah. >> o'donnell: roxana, thank you so much for that great reporting and...
172
172
Oct 24, 2022
10/22
by
KPIX
tv
eye 172
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: for many, the key to beating breast cancer is early detection. 48-year-old eve feinberg gets a mammogram every year. >> my two paternal aunts were diagnosed with breast cancer. i have always lived with this fear that i, too, will die of breast cancer. >> reporter: her physician, dr. sarah friedewald, ays feinberg is also at a slightly higher risk because her breasts are dense, meaning they have less fat and more tissue, like the breasts in these images. >> about 40% to 50% of the women in the country actually have dense breast tissue. it just makes it a little bit harder for us to find cancer on the mammogram. >> reporter: that's because dense tissue shows up white on mammograms and so do tumors. >> on a very cloudy day, which would be similar to a woman who had very dense breast tissue, we really can't see the cancer. >> reporter: she showed us how for this patient additional scans and ultrasound and an m.r.i. revealed a large cancerous mass. >> the area lights up very quickly. >> reporter: 38 states now require patients to be notified about their breast density, and th
. >> reporter: for many, the key to beating breast cancer is early detection. 48-year-old eve feinberg gets a mammogram every year. >> my two paternal aunts were diagnosed with breast cancer. i have always lived with this fear that i, too, will die of breast cancer. >> reporter: her physician, dr. sarah friedewald, ays feinberg is also at a slightly higher risk because her breasts are dense, meaning they have less fat and more tissue, like the breasts in these images. >>...
20
20
Oct 24, 2022
10/22
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
ken feinberg being the same one who mediated the 911 fund and. there had to be sheets that were put together. the different creditor groups that were mediated under those two. you know chief kind of negotiators of what you know, what what is the cost of a human life. and i think that was with the dollars that were presented at this time was $750 million before attorneys fees by the way. so it'll probably be closer to 500 million split between 230,000 victims. but the number they landed on was about. $48,000 for four death. right. and then it scaled down to 30 $500. but getting that $48,000 bar or it's like, you know it's like hitting a jack sick jackpot in a sense, because the harm that you have to prove you've to get to that 48,000 is extra ordinary right not only do you need to go to go a a process with the claims administrator which has yet to start right for people who have claims. but you have to show prescriptions that that say that you were prescribed purdue. you've got to then show record hands of like treatment in a hospital records and
ken feinberg being the same one who mediated the 911 fund and. there had to be sheets that were put together. the different creditor groups that were mediated under those two. you know chief kind of negotiators of what you know, what what is the cost of a human life. and i think that was with the dollars that were presented at this time was $750 million before attorneys fees by the way. so it'll probably be closer to 500 million split between 230,000 victims. but the number they landed on was...
63
63
Oct 8, 2022
10/22
by
KQED
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
and every single morning, ken feinberg was like-- i was chief counsel, and he was general counsel ofry committee-- and we would have breakfast with emory sneeden, who was a former jag general and was strom thurmond's chief person on judiciary, and we would plan the day. we planned out the day. we wanted no secrets. we wanted to try to accomplish something. and we'd figure out how do we color it red for this party and how do we color it blue for the other party. but the important thing is, if it's desirable, let's try to get it through. that happened a lot. i can't say there was no conniving, but ken and i and emory used to call what we did open conniving, openly arrived at. david: ok. so, you went on the first circuit and you had a very good reputation there, and then you were being considered to be on the supreme court. and so you came down for an interview with president clinton, but you had a bike accident and you had a lot of injured bones, if i recall. so, did you think that was bad karma that you had this accident before you had the interview, and did that affect your ability t
and every single morning, ken feinberg was like-- i was chief counsel, and he was general counsel ofry committee-- and we would have breakfast with emory sneeden, who was a former jag general and was strom thurmond's chief person on judiciary, and we would plan the day. we planned out the day. we wanted no secrets. we wanted to try to accomplish something. and we'd figure out how do we color it red for this party and how do we color it blue for the other party. but the important thing is, if...
142
142
Oct 29, 2022
10/22
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 142
favorite 0
quote 0
sarah feinberg was punched in the face and an unprovoked attack.speech tweeting comedy is now legal on twitter. the tesla ceo closed is $40 billion takeover deal and vowing to lift the ban on certain accounts telling one user anyone suspended for minor and dubious reasons will be freed from twitter jail. he had the company moving with content moderation counsel to sort that out. the fighting phillies did what some call the impossible, philadelphia putting up a comeback to take a game one of the world series in houston. >> shoots one in the air the other way. it is gone. a go-ahead shot. >> reporter: phillies fans watched the game in the city of brotherly love going nuts after the go-ahead homerun. game 2 is tonight in houston only on fox. those are your headlines. rachel: that looked like an exciting moment. still had, flight fiasco, terrifying moments as thunder and lightning force an emergency landing. pharmacies sounding the alarm on a shortage of common antibiotics for children. dr. jeanette nesheiwat says this is a serious problem as we head i
sarah feinberg was punched in the face and an unprovoked attack.speech tweeting comedy is now legal on twitter. the tesla ceo closed is $40 billion takeover deal and vowing to lift the ban on certain accounts telling one user anyone suspended for minor and dubious reasons will be freed from twitter jail. he had the company moving with content moderation counsel to sort that out. the fighting phillies did what some call the impossible, philadelphia putting up a comeback to take a game one of the...
88
88
Oct 14, 2022
10/22
by
CNBC
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
and the online players, just improving that, so really vivek and chan, the chair there and steve feinberg know are thinking about together how do we create something that really helps the customers and the communities? >> well, the stock reaction i wanted to ask you about, rodney, because your stock is down 8%. albertsons' stock is pulling back, either lack of confidence that this deal gets done or that it adds value for kroger what is your reaction to that reaction >> well, if you look, you know, short term i always remember giving warren buffett credit one time about short-term voting machine, long term it's a weighing machine and we feel very strong over time that this is really good and creates value, and if you had a chance to listen to any of our earnings call, you know, this increases our tsr model or commitment of 8% to 11%. it increases it for the next four years, so it's a great value for shareholders and improves cash flow as well. >> what about the regulatory piece of this? a lot of concern that this will not pass muster with the antitrust authorities combining such big -- boa
and the online players, just improving that, so really vivek and chan, the chair there and steve feinberg know are thinking about together how do we create something that really helps the customers and the communities? >> well, the stock reaction i wanted to ask you about, rodney, because your stock is down 8%. albertsons' stock is pulling back, either lack of confidence that this deal gets done or that it adds value for kroger what is your reaction to that reaction >> well, if you...