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where at kaiser, they do. because they bring all of their records into the single lpr and the kaiser doctor opens it up and says here is the whole history. i got it. this is the first thing that we want to make available is the availability of all of the information relevant to that patient being available to the provider, when it's needed. no matter what specialty, or again the hospitals, also. so if you want to put our no. 1 focus is getting that available to everybody who is not in kaiser. >> well, i guess this gets to the second question, and the one at the center of our concern. this effort just seemed to emerge out of thin air. i mean, you know, the way you are describing it, tends to a nobler purpose and we got a little bit of that. at the same time, the fact that i, as a person, was not -- was not given the opportunity. wanted to hear what the purpose is and to go through a loop-de-loop if i didn't want to participate. it just seems counter -- it made it seem as there was something nefarious happening
where at kaiser, they do. because they bring all of their records into the single lpr and the kaiser doctor opens it up and says here is the whole history. i got it. this is the first thing that we want to make available is the availability of all of the information relevant to that patient being available to the provider, when it's needed. no matter what specialty, or again the hospitals, also. so if you want to put our no. 1 focus is getting that available to everybody who is not in kaiser....
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the reason the numbers skew more positively in california is we have kaiser. we have hmos, which are generally not high deductible and we have a much higher penetration than most other parts of the country and we have medicaid that's huge. a third of californians are on medicaid. all of those reduce the out of pocket cost burden which i think tracks to satisfaction and we know when we break this out in our survey by class of insurance, it is ironic that the people who skew more positively have public insurance, not private insurance. fewer people with commercial insurance are hopeful and as many are powerless. the numbers for public insurance, rather, tend to be slightly better on the positive side and less negative on the negative side, which may be a function of expectations. one of the things we know from consumers. we have a very big sample in this survey. one thing we know about consumers that is sort of interesting. the role out of pocket costs play. 28% of americans have received a balanced bill for care they thought that was cover. if you are in that c
the reason the numbers skew more positively in california is we have kaiser. we have hmos, which are generally not high deductible and we have a much higher penetration than most other parts of the country and we have medicaid that's huge. a third of californians are on medicaid. all of those reduce the out of pocket cost burden which i think tracks to satisfaction and we know when we break this out in our survey by class of insurance, it is ironic that the people who skew more positively have...
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c-n-n anchor brooke baldwin scolds one of her guests on ai author charles kaiser appeared on the show tuesday to discuss a weekend conference of white nationalists in washington ...... and they're support of president-elect donald trump. during the debate....kaiser made a bold allegation against trump's controversial pick as his chief strategist, former breitbart chief steve bannon. the man to the left of baldwin in the clip is african-american trump supporter paris dennard. speaking out, saying he finds the n-word very offensive. there are a lot of movies out this holiday weekend.... including the sequel bad santa 2! 00-05 billy bob thorton returns to theaters... we'll get a first hand look from josh bell coming up next! on whether we should go see it! i wanted the same plan that my mother had. senior dimensions. if you're eligible for medicare, you need to take a look at the plan that offers you more than original medicare. senior dimensions members pay a zero dollar monthly premium. senior dimensions members pay a zero dollar copay for primary care doctor visits. and, our members p
c-n-n anchor brooke baldwin scolds one of her guests on ai author charles kaiser appeared on the show tuesday to discuss a weekend conference of white nationalists in washington ...... and they're support of president-elect donald trump. during the debate....kaiser made a bold allegation against trump's controversial pick as his chief strategist, former breitbart chief steve bannon. the man to the left of baldwin in the clip is african-american trump supporter paris dennard. speaking out,...
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kaiser later told the washington post he confused bannon with attorney general. happening now-- the las vegas golden knights are all the talk... not just in our city.. but in the whole world. so how is the community reacting to the teams new name? but first breaking news -- an overnight house fire... leaves one person without a place to stay-- and claims a dog's life. fire crews tell us the fire broke o at a home near tropicana and sandhill. a man had to be rescued from the fire. investigators are still looking into what sparked the flames. high pressure holds for today and bring a little wind with it! mainly sunny skies with highs ranging between 65 and 70 degrees will be common along with winds between 10 and 20 mph with an occasional gust
kaiser later told the washington post he confused bannon with attorney general. happening now-- the las vegas golden knights are all the talk... not just in our city.. but in the whole world. so how is the community reacting to the teams new name? but first breaking news -- an overnight house fire... leaves one person without a place to stay-- and claims a dog's life. fire crews tell us the fire broke o at a home near tropicana and sandhill. a man had to be rescued from the fire. investigators...
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friend offered to keep him until kaiser came back. >> they never got along. from the get-go, he couldn't stop finding what he was trained for. he found it and sat. word got around and he was asked if incidenter could be a k-9 officer. >> had to find a kennel to train me. incidenter already knew what he was doing. i did not. he still gets to see his friends but he tries to leave incidenter be when he's working. >> he protected a lot of peop that here in the city of milwaukee with a great person as a handler. >> he says he's great minnesota get togetherful because his sacrifice serving his country and giving up incidenter made he got a promotion to become a da k-9 officer. >> help find a cure for childhood cancer. designed by daily did you have. theme is shave away cancer and available at food markets and buddy squirrels stores. >> may have been a mild week but some areas will soon see snow. >> chopper 4 hovering where crews will be ready to make some snow. parts of the park will be open tomorrow. john milan, what? >> you kind of scared me on that. not in my fo
friend offered to keep him until kaiser came back. >> they never got along. from the get-go, he couldn't stop finding what he was trained for. he found it and sat. word got around and he was asked if incidenter could be a k-9 officer. >> had to find a kennel to train me. incidenter already knew what he was doing. i did not. he still gets to see his friends but he tries to leave incidenter be when he's working. >> he protected a lot of peop that here in the city of milwaukee...
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doctors at kaiser permanente are leaders in prescribing it. none of the prep patients contracted hiv. and so a city once at the epicenter of the aids crisis is using it to turn things around. a steep drop in the number of new hiv cases. they say it has gone down 60% and prep they say is likely accelerating that. at the same exact time other std's have exploded. syphillis has gone up 180% and gone rhea has doubled its numbers. >> one of the risks that we are seeing is a rise in other sti's. >> kaiser's director of hiv care and prevention says prep is one of a number of factors leading to this, lines outside free health clinics. in the castro people regularly show up an hour before opening to get a same day appointment. >> i was in line waiting for n std treatment. >> he doesn't always use condoms. a trend in san francisco well before prep. but still the timing is notable. in 2011 the cdc says 30% of gay men in san francisco reported using condoms consistently. prep hit the market in 2012 and by 2014 consistent condom use dropped to 18%. >> smal
doctors at kaiser permanente are leaders in prescribing it. none of the prep patients contracted hiv. and so a city once at the epicenter of the aids crisis is using it to turn things around. a steep drop in the number of new hiv cases. they say it has gone down 60% and prep they say is likely accelerating that. at the same exact time other std's have exploded. syphillis has gone up 180% and gone rhea has doubled its numbers. >> one of the risks that we are seeing is a rise in other...
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kaiser. [ chuckling ] god, you're good. thing is, i've already brought so much happiness and good cheer to the people of this city, it occurred to me -- maybe it's only fair that i move on and bring my gift of sunshine to other people in other places. uh-huh. where'd you say you were from? baltimore. oh. we're back. all right, inside, harris. hey. it's habit. how'd it go? so we, uh, busted in, we rounded them up, and we headed them out. i read the brochure. the, um, paddy wagon took them all over to manhattan south, and, uh, mr. kaiser just went along for the ride. fine. look, uh, it's almost the end of the shift. uh, why don't you guys run that bunch downtown and head on home? all right. uh, sir, i'd like to say something before we adjourn into the dawn. yes, levitt. well, it's just, uh, i think i speak for all of us when i say that no matter how tedious or frustrating or unrewarding the job may seem at times, it's the privilege of serving under an officer of your caliber and dedication that somehow makes the whole wacky b
kaiser. [ chuckling ] god, you're good. thing is, i've already brought so much happiness and good cheer to the people of this city, it occurred to me -- maybe it's only fair that i move on and bring my gift of sunshine to other people in other places. uh-huh. where'd you say you were from? baltimore. oh. we're back. all right, inside, harris. hey. it's habit. how'd it go? so we, uh, busted in, we rounded them up, and we headed them out. i read the brochure. the, um, paddy wagon took them all...
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they are good representatives of the kaiser's government. they bring back rubber, tin, chromium, nickel. it goes into steel to make nickel steel armor plate for battleships. in november, the boat comes back to go to new london. at the same time, the much smaller boat, a 350 ton boats makes it across the atlantic and sinks a few american steamers. it is an interesting story in itself. the second of the seven commercial u-boats is lost at sea. we have no idea why it was lost. all hands went down. we don't know why that boat met that fate. but we did know that the deutschland worked, and it was handled well. and it behaved well as a ship. that is what begins so impressive to the germans themselves. if they were going to convert them into warships, and the commercial return was not the best -- when they convert them, they take a look at the possible advantages and duplicating it on a larger scale. making sure that weapons are intact and usable to the point really have an additional advantage. they understand what it takes to build a boat of this
they are good representatives of the kaiser's government. they bring back rubber, tin, chromium, nickel. it goes into steel to make nickel steel armor plate for battleships. in november, the boat comes back to go to new london. at the same time, the much smaller boat, a 350 ton boats makes it across the atlantic and sinks a few american steamers. it is an interesting story in itself. the second of the seven commercial u-boats is lost at sea. we have no idea why it was lost. all hands went down....
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hospital to kaiser oakland, essentially separating the injured husband and wife. but late today after we contacted them, kaiser had a change of heart. >> he's in there fighting for his life. and susan is that lifeline. >> reporter: the family is hoping the steel factory worker and avid photographer pulls through and they hope the driver of the second car involved is caught. >> that kind of person readily endangering the lives of everyone around him doesn't deserve to be out. >> reporter: now the san deand row police department says finding those responsible is their top priority. the family have started a fund raising effort. you can find information on how to help on our website, nbcbayarea.com. reporting live in oakland. jodi hernandez. nbc bay area news. >>> the suspects in a violent home invasion robbery in cupertino have been scaling the neighborhood for targets. according to the sheriff's investigators. they arrested these two for allegedly robbing a couple at gunpoint and with a knife. investigators say the two suspects were knocking on doors before finally
hospital to kaiser oakland, essentially separating the injured husband and wife. but late today after we contacted them, kaiser had a change of heart. >> he's in there fighting for his life. and susan is that lifeline. >> reporter: the family is hoping the steel factory worker and avid photographer pulls through and they hope the driver of the second car involved is caught. >> that kind of person readily endangering the lives of everyone around him doesn't deserve to be out....
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doctors at kaiser permanente are leaders in prescribing it. none of the prep patients contracted hiv. and so a city once at the epicenter of the aids crisis is using it to turn things around. a steep drop in the number of new hiv cases. they say it has gone down 60% and prep they say is likely accelerating that. at the same exact time other std's have exploded. syphillis has gone up 180% and gone rhea has doubled its numbers. >> one of the risks that we are seeing is a rise in other sti's. >> kaiser's director of hiv care and prevention says prep is one of a number of factors leading to this, lines outside free health clinics. in the castro people regularly show up an hour before opening to get a same day appointment. >> i was in line waiting for n std treatment. >> he doesn't always use condoms. a trend in san francisco well before prep. but still the timing is notable. in 2011 the cdc says 30% of gay men in san francisco reported using condoms consistently. prep hit the market in 2012 and by 2014 consistent condom use dropped to 18%. >> smal
doctors at kaiser permanente are leaders in prescribing it. none of the prep patients contracted hiv. and so a city once at the epicenter of the aids crisis is using it to turn things around. a steep drop in the number of new hiv cases. they say it has gone down 60% and prep they say is likely accelerating that. at the same exact time other std's have exploded. syphillis has gone up 180% and gone rhea has doubled its numbers. >> one of the risks that we are seeing is a rise in other...
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officer scott kaiser worked with zender in iraq and wanted to take him home.. but he didn't get along with kaiser's family dog. so.. officer craig leffler adopted him. the police department asked leffler if zender could become a k-9 officer for the department. 17:04::08 "he's doing a job he's trained to do, does it very well. he protected a lot of people in afghainstan and he gets to do it here in the city of milwaukee and gets to all the major milwaukee events including summerfest and all the presidential candidate visits. school leaders at pilgrim park middle school are warning parents after three coyotes were spotted near their school. the school sent out an email warning students not to take a trail through the woods to get to class. the elm grove police department is posting all the coyo sitings on its facebook page. in madison demostrators blocked part of the iv parade...they were protesting how the university handled the situation when a fan wore an offensive costume at a badgers football game last month. the costume included a mask of president obama wi
officer scott kaiser worked with zender in iraq and wanted to take him home.. but he didn't get along with kaiser's family dog. so.. officer craig leffler adopted him. the police department asked leffler if zender could become a k-9 officer for the department. 17:04::08 "he's doing a job he's trained to do, does it very well. he protected a lot of people in afghainstan and he gets to do it here in the city of milwaukee and gets to all the major milwaukee events including summerfest and all...
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rising in 1916 the cartoon is called irish patriots, and it has the sultan the e ottoman empire, kaiser of germany, and the bulgarian empire, the wearing of green on irish instruments. in 1914, irish americans liked difficulty is s ireland's opportunity. in other words, whatever is bad good for us.s but the loosetainian made it no better germany was as an tournament and many irish made the argument that ireland, country, was a lot like belgium, another small catholic country run over. he big difference comes with the easter rising and i can explain ate little bit here but in the t more into it q&a if you want. 916, a small group of irish patriots known as the irish public brotherhood takes over large sections of dublin and other parts ofof the country in a rebellion against the british. the britishmay know put it down forcefully and violently. from the beginning the british unpopular in the united states. ven america's most pro-british spokespersons, theodore roosevelt among them, roundly criticized the british, not just for the violent response but for execution of many pretty much wit
rising in 1916 the cartoon is called irish patriots, and it has the sultan the e ottoman empire, kaiser of germany, and the bulgarian empire, the wearing of green on irish instruments. in 1914, irish americans liked difficulty is s ireland's opportunity. in other words, whatever is bad good for us.s but the loosetainian made it no better germany was as an tournament and many irish made the argument that ireland, country, was a lot like belgium, another small catholic country run over. he big...
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kaiser, a great beer. ug [ applause ] >> now, we're talking. >> in fact, you could be looking at the next divisional branch manager. >> oh, that's nice, dear. >> oh, stevens reckons i've got a very bright future with the company. >> do you worry about minor mishaps around the home? with loc from amway, you can remove virtually any stain. [ indistinct chatter ] >> ... a bit of promotion in the next year around, as well. >> that's nice, dear. >> loc leaves you spotless. to get your bottle, call this number. someone will be happy to speak with you. [ glass breaking ] [ speaking foreign language ] [ dog whining ] [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> now we're talking. [ applause ] those are funny. okay, in a moment, david steinberg, jann karam, and don yesso will join us. stay where you are. [ music ] david is a director. speaking of commercials, which we just saw, he might have some observations on this. he's won a-a clio award, which is the highest award you can get for work in television commercials. he directs tel
kaiser, a great beer. ug [ applause ] >> now, we're talking. >> in fact, you could be looking at the next divisional branch manager. >> oh, that's nice, dear. >> oh, stevens reckons i've got a very bright future with the company. >> do you worry about minor mishaps around the home? with loc from amway, you can remove virtually any stain. [ indistinct chatter ] >> ... a bit of promotion in the next year around, as well. >> that's nice, dear. >> loc...
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one new beneficiary, linette, was recently profiled by kaiser family foundation. she's 54 years old and has diabetes. she once had medicaid coverage years ago when she was pregnant. after she had her baby she lost eligibility, replied, and was denied. when she first got her application in the mail, she assumed she would, again, not be eligible but she applied and she enrolled. here is what linette had to say about the process of applying. "it was so easy. i answered the questions at the bottom of the form, scanned it and e-mailed it to the address they gave me. that was it. i really couldn't believe it." there are, of course, those who like to turn back the clock. not just eight years but 50 years. but medicaid is now the nation's largest health insurance program with a clear mission of providing quality coverage to all low income americans. medicaid is going forwards not backwards. once upon a time in the medicaid program, services were paid on a fee for service basis. payments were tied to volume, not to value. costs rose with no commensurate increases in qualit
one new beneficiary, linette, was recently profiled by kaiser family foundation. she's 54 years old and has diabetes. she once had medicaid coverage years ago when she was pregnant. after she had her baby she lost eligibility, replied, and was denied. when she first got her application in the mail, she assumed she would, again, not be eligible but she applied and she enrolled. here is what linette had to say about the process of applying. "it was so easy. i answered the questions at the...
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experts with kaiser say it is unlikely that much, if anything will change in 2017. even small changes to the affordable care act i congress could take months. still with donald trump heading into office cannot ignore the healthcare requirement? remains the law, it should be followed. one year from now things could be different. is medicaid expansion going to and? 350,000 more people have received health coverage and that benefit could go away. details about what donald trump will do with medicaid money has not been totally released. can't -- contraception. those benefits could go away as well if the law is repealed.>>> changes to the health care law will take time. there are 60 seats that are needed to completely overturn the law. >>> wall street is setting records after the election. the dow closed at a record high today. it be the all-time high it set in august. bond investors expect that trump's plans to increase spending lead to stronger economic growth and possibly inflation which are both bad for bonds. >>> let's look at the hot deadlines. man a -- a man is fa
experts with kaiser say it is unlikely that much, if anything will change in 2017. even small changes to the affordable care act i congress could take months. still with donald trump heading into office cannot ignore the healthcare requirement? remains the law, it should be followed. one year from now things could be different. is medicaid expansion going to and? 350,000 more people have received health coverage and that benefit could go away. details about what donald trump will do with...
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wilson tried carefully to tar his rival with being the pro kaiser candidate. now, something very similar is going to happen with irish-americans. this is a political cartoon shortly after the easter rising, and the cartoon is called irish patriots, edit has the sultan of the ottoman empire and the kaiser's with the green and the irish instrument. irish-americans like to say england's difficulty is ireland's opportunity. in other words, whatever is best for england is good for us. but the lusitania made it clear that germany was no better as an alternative, and many irish made the argument that ireland, a small, catholic country, was a lot like belgian, another small catholic country run over. the big difference comes with the easter rising, and i can blame it little bit here and can do more in the q&a, if you want to night and 16, a small group of irish countries known as the brotherhood, they take over large sections of central dublin and sections of the country in a rebellion against the british. some of you might know the british it down very forcefully and
wilson tried carefully to tar his rival with being the pro kaiser candidate. now, something very similar is going to happen with irish-americans. this is a political cartoon shortly after the easter rising, and the cartoon is called irish patriots, edit has the sultan of the ottoman empire and the kaiser's with the green and the irish instrument. irish-americans like to say england's difficulty is ireland's opportunity. in other words, whatever is best for england is good for us. but the...
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center where kaiser was last seen july 26th, before he wandered off. police called the the boy's death an accidental drowning. but the medical examiner has yet to release a definite cause of death. kaiser's family told us yesterday they still haven't gotten answers about what exactly happened. >> we have answers, getter answers so that way me and my family can have closure because the answers they have given us is just nothing. it is just like a brick wall. we are running into a brick wall. >> the family filed an open records request with the city back in september. they have not filed a lawsuit. >> remembering the state's first casualty in the war in iraq. army specialist matthew go late was honored in dracut, his hometown. goulet was killed in action (^) black hawke helicopter crashed. his mother had been working to have a park named in his honor and yesterday that dream finally became a reality with the dedication of the matthew g. goulet park right there. >> 7:4 this sunday, a new hampshire man is making a lot of money this week from a new business
center where kaiser was last seen july 26th, before he wandered off. police called the the boy's death an accidental drowning. but the medical examiner has yet to release a definite cause of death. kaiser's family told us yesterday they still haven't gotten answers about what exactly happened. >> we have answers, getter answers so that way me and my family can have closure because the answers they have given us is just nothing. it is just like a brick wall. we are running into a brick...
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Nov 28, 2016
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joining us now to talou kaiser, managing director at bmo private bank. 3 kara kaiser, managing director at bmo private bank. bank. -good morning, kara! tell us -what type of things will we see in the display to reflect "an up north holiday"? -what goes into putting this to? together?-who comes up with the theme? -there's an extra incentive to visit... display... but also because the bank is donating to a very important cause... tell us about that! (bmo harris bank will donate $5 to feeding america eastern wisconsin for every visitor to this year's display) the holiday display at b-mo harris bank opens today. it's free and open to the public. you can see it at the bank's downtown milwaukee branch until january 3rd. we'll put a list of times on our website... cbs 58 dot com. 3 it's that very special time of year again.. and folks in wood and marathon counties are enjoying the beautiful sights of a winter wonderland. but this show is much more than pretty lights. it's a fundraiser. the marshfield rotary club created all of this. they're asking for donations to give to food pantries around
joining us now to talou kaiser, managing director at bmo private bank. 3 kara kaiser, managing director at bmo private bank. bank. -good morning, kara! tell us -what type of things will we see in the display to reflect "an up north holiday"? -what goes into putting this to? together?-who comes up with the theme? -there's an extra incentive to visit... display... but also because the bank is donating to a very important cause... tell us about that! (bmo harris bank will donate $5 to...
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. >> the kaiser family foundation reports 10 years ago 10% of people who received insurance through work had a deductible of 1000 or more. today for the first time, a majority do. it means millions are potentially losing out on rebates and substantial price negotiations. >> that is what high deductible plans do.>> steve miller works for expressed scripts. the average american's out-of- pocket cosfo in no small part due to drug costs. many times do what the patient is contributing beyond the capability. one more thing we hear over and over again, research can be expensive. and then we tell them 70 drugs on the list are at least a decade old and 38 drugs on the list are two decades old and vitamin k went to fda approval 14 years before the moon >> one day we will have to pay attention to these guys. >> now we are paying attention taking the investigation national to states like south carolina. and texas. >> and georgia. >> it's not fair at all. this is a disgrace. >> we interviewed dozens and did grilling of our own. because of our list of 100 drugs tells us anything -- tells us those who
. >> the kaiser family foundation reports 10 years ago 10% of people who received insurance through work had a deductible of 1000 or more. today for the first time, a majority do. it means millions are potentially losing out on rebates and substantial price negotiations. >> that is what high deductible plans do.>> steve miller works for expressed scripts. the average american's out-of- pocket cosfo in no small part due to drug costs. many times do what the patient is...
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side where we had to the wind drying for snow into douglas county over the palmer divide castle rock kaiser watch out for slick conditions there tomorrow morning. a wide view across the state and moisture is coming from the mountains and quickly out during the afternoon skies were clear as leftover snow showers in the mountains will be coming through. most of the night thirties and the mountains cold enough at the highest peaks forties fifties up fifties and will hunter the junta would have seventies highest mile only in the forties and fifties and setup the temperature drops and in metro for this time of year. the forecast, where looking at 47 snow early in the morning clearing in the afternoon. wednesday more mountain snow. thursday is good for thanksgiving. friday is warmer and were watching the sunday where we may have the first cold game for the from washington, d.c., this is the "jeopardy!" teen tournament. please welcome our three finalists -- a junior from north woodmere, new york... a sophomore from madison, alabama... and a junior from darien, connecticut... and now from dar const
side where we had to the wind drying for snow into douglas county over the palmer divide castle rock kaiser watch out for slick conditions there tomorrow morning. a wide view across the state and moisture is coming from the mountains and quickly out during the afternoon skies were clear as leftover snow showers in the mountains will be coming through. most of the night thirties and the mountains cold enough at the highest peaks forties fifties up fifties and will hunter the junta would have...
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kara kaiser - bmo bank "so you'll see them ice skating you'll see them playing ice hockey and you'll see them in a snow ball fight and of course they're all dressed in traditional wisconsin woodsy plaid flannel and blaze orange s costumescreating the holiday display is a year long process for this bmo harris location. they come up with a new theme every year. the display is free and open to the public - and the bank will donate 5 dollars f eastern wisconsin for every person who comes to visit the display while it's up through january 3rd. 3 coming up on your cbs money watch report... as the price of oil continues to plunge - the world's oil producers are looking to in today's money watch report... 3 more people were shopping in stores over the thanksgiving weekend... but they spent less money. that's mostly because retailers offered deeper discounts than last year. dollars less than last year. the price of oil is heading downhill despite talks in vienna aimed a cutting production and forcing prices up.the world's oil producers are trying to come to an agreement on how to reverse the
kara kaiser - bmo bank "so you'll see them ice skating you'll see them playing ice hockey and you'll see them in a snow ball fight and of course they're all dressed in traditional wisconsin woodsy plaid flannel and blaze orange s costumescreating the holiday display is a year long process for this bmo harris location. they come up with a new theme every year. the display is free and open to the public - and the bank will donate 5 dollars f eastern wisconsin for every person who comes to...
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the but many pregnant mothers wonder if getting the flu vaccine is safe for their researchers at kaiser permanente northern california addressed this question? studying nearly 200,000 children and their mothers. what they found: pregnant women women to get the shot - particularly since these women are considered to be a so if you're expecting? time to roll up your sleeve. it's a simple way to avoid some dr. timothy johnson. 9 people are recovering following a violent attack on 6:30.. the terrifying 911 calls just moments after students started running for their lives. a busy stretch of the 215.... is scheduled to be shut down.... tonight. what you need to know.... to avoid the madness. suspect in a string of armed robberies. these are pics of lamar griffin. police say he is responsible for six armed robberies of convenience stores within four days..starting back on november 8th. he's considered armed and we're following the latest developments on a violent attack today at ohio state university that sent nine people to the hospital before the suspect was shot and killed by police. he mig
the but many pregnant mothers wonder if getting the flu vaccine is safe for their researchers at kaiser permanente northern california addressed this question? studying nearly 200,000 children and their mothers. what they found: pregnant women women to get the shot - particularly since these women are considered to be a so if you're expecting? time to roll up your sleeve. it's a simple way to avoid some dr. timothy johnson. 9 people are recovering following a violent attack on 6:30.. the...
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kaiser students -- >>> a wellness coach can boost the effectiveness of your activity tracker. most people in the study said the combination of active tracker and the coach helped them maintain their health goals even after the coaching stopped. >>> north dakota gets hit with snow, locals say this is actually a late start for them. bismark could get more than a food of snow -- foot of snow. last year the deepest snow the the snow is expected to keep on falling until at least tomorrow. >>> that's from the same storm system that's brought all the recent snow to our mountains. loveland snow stake showing about 2.5, maybe almost 3 inches at loveland. steamboat, at least 6, if not 7 overnight. the snow has come to an end for the most part in the colorado high countr around this morning. cold in the mountains. single digits and teens up there. meanwhile here in the denver area we're either at or below freezing. 32 in boulder. 26 at dia. and a pair of 34's for fort collins and greeley. we also have wind left over from yesterday's storm system. now it's honestly not that bad in the den
kaiser students -- >>> a wellness coach can boost the effectiveness of your activity tracker. most people in the study said the combination of active tracker and the coach helped them maintain their health goals even after the coaching stopped. >>> north dakota gets hit with snow, locals say this is actually a late start for them. bismark could get more than a food of snow -- foot of snow. last year the deepest snow the the snow is expected to keep on falling until at least...
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for kaiser wilhelm's son, for him and his wife, hence the name of the palace. there would be no germans in potsdam while this conference was going on. the red army moved them all out. the conferees at potsdam did not see a german. the milk they drank came from britain. the hams they ate came from britain. nobody was taking any chances. the russians on the inside had taken all the tapestries out and replaced with red tapestries. they replaced the chairs with red covered chairs. maximum security but at the same time maximum comfort for the attendees. okay. what i'd like to do is focus on the americans here in the time that i have remaining and then i'll be happy to answer questions on the british and russian position if folks have them. this is the famous picture of harry truman accepting the oath of office to become president of the united states. i was really taken by this picture. i spent a long time staring at it when i was working on this project for two things. the first is the look on people's faces after the death of roosevelt. and the second is that trum
for kaiser wilhelm's son, for him and his wife, hence the name of the palace. there would be no germans in potsdam while this conference was going on. the red army moved them all out. the conferees at potsdam did not see a german. the milk they drank came from britain. the hams they ate came from britain. nobody was taking any chances. the russians on the inside had taken all the tapestries out and replaced with red tapestries. they replaced the chairs with red covered chairs. maximum security...
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consortium the eastern cancer society and the medical society and northern california hospital council kaiser permanente and sf health and chinese hospital and the projects and lastly ucsf this is trying to bring as many people pot center this is to be routine by the planning commission, and may be acted upon by a single roll call vote executive list we'll partner with anyone where we think this is value who think they can benefit and contribute to sf can having said that, i know move on to introduce tom of the san francisco that department of health. >> thank you. >> (clapping.) >> good morning how are you doing one thing to recognize all of us are personally touched by cancer every single one of us my sister died of breast cancer when she was only 48 years old she had an uncommon - form of cancer that is more prevalence in latino woman and what is the diagnosed it is very aggressive and tends to effect latino women my mom died of lung cancer her on exposure was second-hand smoke okay. so for me this is very personal while we may not have been able to save may sissy know we could have preven
consortium the eastern cancer society and the medical society and northern california hospital council kaiser permanente and sf health and chinese hospital and the projects and lastly ucsf this is trying to bring as many people pot center this is to be routine by the planning commission, and may be acted upon by a single roll call vote executive list we'll partner with anyone where we think this is value who think they can benefit and contribute to sf can having said that, i know move on to...
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the chad kaiser family drove up from fort collins. >> it was a long trip but the laughter ]it wasn't too bad. >>> i can tell you most people are doing the speed limit this evening. they have one of those electronic signs that measures your speed up the highway. cdot said this traffic expected to taper off within the next hour the tomorrow will only see half as much traffic as you do this evening. >>> thanksgiving, winter park and steamboat both open today. not all the resorts as lucky. they don't have enough snow. every other things for the visitors to do including sliding and site tours. >>> this is a dream for our skiers. to 6 inches of fresh snow in the sierra nevada's. promising for our ski areas. that storm makes it's way east. chief meteorologist is tracking this and you will hear from him in 15 minutes. >>> the holiday rush starting at the airport. day. >>>tsa has a plan in place so you're not stuck. marc stewart ii live at dia. the feds to the airport will be busy around the clock. >> reporter: the lines are busy. wait times 10 to 15 minutes. over the weekend, especially satu
the chad kaiser family drove up from fort collins. >> it was a long trip but the laughter ]it wasn't too bad. >>> i can tell you most people are doing the speed limit this evening. they have one of those electronic signs that measures your speed up the highway. cdot said this traffic expected to taper off within the next hour the tomorrow will only see half as much traffic as you do this evening. >>> thanksgiving, winter park and steamboat both open today. not all the...
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our story, produced in collaboration with our partner kaiser health news, begins in grundy, virginiaa clinic run by a nonprofit called remote area medical. it's a program that's still surprisingly necessary in 2016. >> reporter: sandra cook got in line midday on a recent friday for dental care that she wouldn't receive until the next morning. hundreds more like her showed up at riverview elementary and middle school in grundy, virginia just as volunteers were arriving by the hundreds to turn the school into a makeshift clinic. many people here in this southwestern corner of virginia struggle to pay for everyday needs and that includes basic health care. >> there's a lot of poverty in this area, and the coal mines went down, and the jobs have gotten really bad. >> about everybody you talk to, a lot of people ain't got no insurance or no income, and this is the only place they can come to. >> reporter: just next to the line, trey justice and his girlfriend set up a tent, after walking for five hours to get here. >> my teeth and my eyes are really bad. i got ran over about four year ago
our story, produced in collaboration with our partner kaiser health news, begins in grundy, virginiaa clinic run by a nonprofit called remote area medical. it's a program that's still surprisingly necessary in 2016. >> reporter: sandra cook got in line midday on a recent friday for dental care that she wouldn't receive until the next morning. hundreds more like her showed up at riverview elementary and middle school in grundy, virginia just as volunteers were arriving by the hundreds to...
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that's according to the kaiser family foundation. now let's look at paul ryan's plan.ryan's plan for medicare, according to those who have analyzed it at the kaiser family found, 59% of seniors would end up paying higher premiums under medicare. i'm quite sure quite a few trump voters were not expecting him to come after medicare. is paul ryan planning to come after medicare for current recipients or think future people? and if it's future people, does that in any way alleviate the structure of the program? >> so ryan, when he first introduced the plan, was going to introduce this right away. as it became controversial and they were looking for ways to get it through, they said, all right, we'll change that. we'll hold off. we won't, you know, introduce it for the first ten years. if you're 55 or older, you can count on the traditional medicare, just like you always could. but then for 55 and younger, it would change. the problem is, you can't do it that way. as soon as you get that second pool in there, now you have a medicare program for people who are 55 and older,
that's according to the kaiser family foundation. now let's look at paul ryan's plan.ryan's plan for medicare, according to those who have analyzed it at the kaiser family found, 59% of seniors would end up paying higher premiums under medicare. i'm quite sure quite a few trump voters were not expecting him to come after medicare. is paul ryan planning to come after medicare for current recipients or think future people? and if it's future people, does that in any way alleviate the structure of...
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. >> reporter: charles kaiser saw the atv flipped over, surrounded by deputies and knew it wasn't good. happened. that's why landowners can't have people riding on their property because accidents happen. >> reporter: he was trying to make a u-turn and he sped up over a grass mound and a tire support arm broke causing the atv to roll several times. josh and eli flew off the atv. josh has serious injuries, including several broken ribs but his little boy survive. >> i feel real, real sorry for them. i see the kid come from the bus and they are a good father and mother. >> they saw them drive the four wheeler on the road. in three years, she's never seen them do that. >> if he rides with the kid, it's not outside, never. >> neighbors are praying for make a full recovery. >>> now to a deadly crash. a man is dead after crashing his moisture saturday morning. he was going west on green ranch road, losing control and reaching a curb. he was taken to the hospital where he passed away. >>> st. petersburg police are looking for the a 20-year-old woman. it happened on 13th avenue south. no word
. >> reporter: charles kaiser saw the atv flipped over, surrounded by deputies and knew it wasn't good. happened. that's why landowners can't have people riding on their property because accidents happen. >> reporter: he was trying to make a u-turn and he sped up over a grass mound and a tire support arm broke causing the atv to roll several times. josh and eli flew off the atv. josh has serious injuries, including several broken ribs but his little boy survive. >> i feel...
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. >> reporter: james taylor one of star father kaiser khan another. khan's son died while serving in the 2004 iraq war. he has publicly sparred with donald trump throughout the election over trump's proposed bannon muslims. >> actually, mr. trump, this isn't your america. >> reporter: khan introduced hillary clinton. >> that we will have some work to do to bring about healing and reconciliation after this election. to one another and respecting one another. >> reporter: tonight's rally comes just hours after f.b.i. director james comey announced that clinton will not face charges for that new batch of e-mails discovered on her private server. >> i think the f.b.i. did a good job of killing the momentum about a week and a half ago and now they got egg if on their faces. >> reporter: mary jo know and her 11-year-old daughter came from up watertown to support clinton. >> we came up to campaign but they ran out so they're working so hard up here they have been doing such a wonderful job. >> is that a good sign? >> i think thits is expected to be clinton's
. >> reporter: james taylor one of star father kaiser khan another. khan's son died while serving in the 2004 iraq war. he has publicly sparred with donald trump throughout the election over trump's proposed bannon muslims. >> actually, mr. trump, this isn't your america. >> reporter: khan introduced hillary clinton. >> that we will have some work to do to bring about healing and reconciliation after this election. to one another and respecting one another. >>...
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the reason the numbers skew more positively in california is we have kaiser. we have hmos, which are generally not high deductible and we have a much higher penetration than most other parts of the country and we have medicaid that's huge. a third of californians are on medicaid. all of those reduce the out of pocket cost burden which i think tracks to satisfaction and we know when we break this out in our survey by class of insurance it is ironic that the people who skew more positively have public insurance, not private insurance. fewer people with commercial insurance are hopeful and as many are powerless. the numbers for public insurance, rather, tend to be slightly better on the positive side and less negative on the negative side, which may be a function of expectations. one of the things we know from
the reason the numbers skew more positively in california is we have kaiser. we have hmos, which are generally not high deductible and we have a much higher penetration than most other parts of the country and we have medicaid that's huge. a third of californians are on medicaid. all of those reduce the out of pocket cost burden which i think tracks to satisfaction and we know when we break this out in our survey by class of insurance it is ironic that the people who skew more positively have...
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researchers at kaiser permanente of northern california studied 200,000 mothers and children. pregnant women who got their flu shots did not have a greater risk of having a child with autism. on the flipside, getting the flu while pregnant can cause health risks to the fetus. >>> these 18 men and women literal lifesavers. they were certified as new castle county paramedics. 13 were from the anyway academy and the other five had training before being hired bit county. in addition to the academic requirements they had to in addition to the academic requirements they had to complete a announcer: we'll be right back with rascal flatts, plus an encore performance by kelsea ballerini with jazz sensation joey alexander. and make sure to stay tuned for "country christmas" by music legend loretta lynn. here on "cma country christmas." ♪ run >>> disappointing night for the philadelphia eagle -- eagles. >> there's only one. >> a lot of disappointment to go around. >> i think carson wentz is the only eagle. could be the final nail in the coffin of the eagle's playoff hopes, if any left, 3
researchers at kaiser permanente of northern california studied 200,000 mothers and children. pregnant women who got their flu shots did not have a greater risk of having a child with autism. on the flipside, getting the flu while pregnant can cause health risks to the fetus. >>> these 18 men and women literal lifesavers. they were certified as new castle county paramedics. 13 were from the anyway academy and the other five had training before being hired bit county. in addition to the...
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el menor fue transportado al hospital kaiser en vallejo.e abominable. jo amador/ usuao no tiene nombre eso la verdad esun cmen, falta de mal... es robarle la inocenciaprácticamente ninguna aoridad esvo dispible para d entrevista pero nos confirmaron que el sospechoso erentará cgos de somía contra unenor de 1años y actos lcivos. este pendiente estas son la recondaciónes queutoridade dan para su seguridad fs -esté alta de sus aededores -supervise a los niños y agárle de las man -no deje que estén solos cerca de las escaleras -reporte cualquier incidencia a la polía outro por el momento.. al sospechosole ha sido establecida una fianza por 395 mil dolares. blanca ---tras una nueva investigacion,fueron destituidos de sus cargos 4 oficiales del depaamento deolicia richmond. take vo ---ellos estn acusados de involucrarse sexualmente con una joven, cuando aun era menor de edad. --por el momento, no se ha revedlos nombrese los agentes expulsados. --el escanda sxual coromete a decenas de policias en el area de la bahia. vo cesar -- se esperque rrese
el menor fue transportado al hospital kaiser en vallejo.e abominable. jo amador/ usuao no tiene nombre eso la verdad esun cmen, falta de mal... es robarle la inocenciaprácticamente ninguna aoridad esvo dispible para d entrevista pero nos confirmaron que el sospechoso erentará cgos de somía contra unenor de 1años y actos lcivos. este pendiente estas son la recondaciónes queutoridade dan para su seguridad fs -esté alta de sus aededores -supervise a los niños y agárle de las man -no deje...
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researchers at kaiser permanente of northern california studied 200,000 mothers and children.regnant women who got their flu shots did not have a greater risk of having a child with autism. on the flipside, getting the flu while pregnant can cause health risks to the fetus. >>> these 18 men and women literal lifesavers. they were certified as new castle county paramedics. 13 were from the anyway academy and the other five had training before being hired bit county. in addition to the academic requirements they had to complete a clinical rotation and supervised field internships. announcer: we'll be right back with rascal flatts, plus an encore performance by kelsea ballerini with jazz sensation joey alexander. ♪ here on "cma country christmas." ♪ run fios is not cable. we're wired differen ...his friend can download 13 versions of the perfect song... ...his sister can live stream it... ...while his mom downloads how to set a dislocated shoulder. get 150 meg internet, tv and phone for just $79.99 per month online for the first year. cable can't offer that. only fios can. i thin
researchers at kaiser permanente of northern california studied 200,000 mothers and children.regnant women who got their flu shots did not have a greater risk of having a child with autism. on the flipside, getting the flu while pregnant can cause health risks to the fetus. >>> these 18 men and women literal lifesavers. they were certified as new castle county paramedics. 13 were from the anyway academy and the other five had training before being hired bit county. in addition to the...
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> report shows ohioan leads th nation in opioid overdoses according to statistics compiled by the kaiser family foundation the state have more overdoses than states with much larger populations, if i 14th ohio had 20 one-hundred gas, that's more than new york in california, the state could continue to be the nation's overdose capital, the number of deaths jumped more than 3,000 last year. alone was hit and killed in a parking lot tuesday at southern park mall near youngstown, the complaint has not been released police say that she is in her mid- 60s the police there in ohio troll are investigating th charges have been filed. thousands making minimum wage mcdonald's at carnegie in cleveland last night calling fo a minimum wage increase of $15 across the country airport workers held a similar rally earlier in the day. they said it would lead to reduced hours and lost jobs and small business closures. >> my pay raises have only gone up $8.50 since the '90s that is not fair. >> is to be children work in mcdonnell's deagan's people in their 30s and they cannot do that making $8.10 an hour. >>
> report shows ohioan leads th nation in opioid overdoses according to statistics compiled by the kaiser family foundation the state have more overdoses than states with much larger populations, if i 14th ohio had 20 one-hundred gas, that's more than new york in california, the state could continue to be the nation's overdose capital, the number of deaths jumped more than 3,000 last year. alone was hit and killed in a parking lot tuesday at southern park mall near youngstown, the complaint...
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mary agnes carey, senior health correspondent for kaiser health news will talk about open enrollmentor the affordable care act and then jeffrey rosen, president and ceo of the national constitution center the professor political science joins us to discuss pennsylvania's role as a key battleground state in this election cycle. >> love is something we immediately said when i met donald. he loves this country, and he knows how to get things done. not just talk. he says that he knows how to fix things, doesn't the? dallas melania trump in pennsylvania yesterday, a key suburb of philadelphia in a key battleground state. bill clinton out there on the campaign trail as well with four days to go before the election. we thought we would ask you about the candidate spouses, do they influence your vote? we look h
mary agnes carey, senior health correspondent for kaiser health news will talk about open enrollmentor the affordable care act and then jeffrey rosen, president and ceo of the national constitution center the professor political science joins us to discuss pennsylvania's role as a key battleground state in this election cycle. >> love is something we immediately said when i met donald. he loves this country, and he knows how to get things done. not just talk. he says that he knows how to...
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final story told to me by bernard from kaiser, from 300 medicaid to a million users. it has a fantastic group visit program for diabetics, multi-disciplinary team, 20 patients. it's great. they were having this problem with the newly covered medicaid members who were not turning up for appointments. the doctor started getting all judgy about it. well, that's what happens when you start dealing with medicaid. what do you do with medicaid until some smart alec realized the reason was because the bus schedule didn't work. couldn't get there until 10:30. so they change the bus schedule. lo and behold it worked out. so those are the kinds of interventions across the country, segmenting, using advanced analytics, patient registries and medical, upstream, understanding that they have to focus on the population and be more imaginative about how to resolve these problems going forward by partnering with ohs and that's what we're seeing. knew in group knows this, but a lot of people have to be reminded of it this notion that we overinvest in medical services in this country and
final story told to me by bernard from kaiser, from 300 medicaid to a million users. it has a fantastic group visit program for diabetics, multi-disciplinary team, 20 patients. it's great. they were having this problem with the newly covered medicaid members who were not turning up for appointments. the doctor started getting all judgy about it. well, that's what happens when you start dealing with medicaid. what do you do with medicaid until some smart alec realized the reason was because the...
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the reason the numbers skew more positively in california is we have kaiser. we have hmos, which are generally not high deductible and we have a much higher penetration than most other parts of the country and we have medicaid that's huge. a third of californians are on medicaid. all of those reduce the out of pocket cost burden which i think tracks to satisfaction and we know when we break this out in our survey by class of insurance, it is ironic that the people who skew more positively have public insurance, not pry private insurance. fewer people with commercial insurance are hopeful and as many are powerless. the numbers for public insurance, rather, tend to be slightly better on the positive side and less negative on the negative side, which may be a function of expectations. one of the things we know from consumers. we have a very big sample in this survey. one thing we know about consumers that is sort of interesting. the role out of pocket costs plays. 28% of americans have received a balanced bill for care they thought was covered. if you are in that
the reason the numbers skew more positively in california is we have kaiser. we have hmos, which are generally not high deductible and we have a much higher penetration than most other parts of the country and we have medicaid that's huge. a third of californians are on medicaid. all of those reduce the out of pocket cost burden which i think tracks to satisfaction and we know when we break this out in our survey by class of insurance, it is ironic that the people who skew more positively have...
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kaiser tells us almost one-third of the counties have only one choice that isn't a choice it is a monopoly. predictably have the massive price increases so the losses in is failing it is called the death spiral. here is what we proved this year already. people don't remember despite house republicans put a bill on obama desk for reconciliation to put the repeal bill on his desk along with funding for planned parenthood. clearly he vetoed that but what we demonstrated is the simple majorities that we have we can put these on his desk so imagine if we have a republican president this is what donald trump is talking about. special session we have already proven this year with a republican house and senate we can have the special session we can be peeled and replace obamacare. it isn't a vague promise but clearly in action plan that we have if you want to look at what it looks like go to better.gov. >> if hillary clinton wins the you probably don't remember impeachment very well. is a nightmare for the country. she is under tell fbi investigations with that will street journal story that they
kaiser tells us almost one-third of the counties have only one choice that isn't a choice it is a monopoly. predictably have the massive price increases so the losses in is failing it is called the death spiral. here is what we proved this year already. people don't remember despite house republicans put a bill on obama desk for reconciliation to put the repeal bill on his desk along with funding for planned parenthood. clearly he vetoed that but what we demonstrated is the simple majorities...
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. >>> the family of 7-year-old kaiser willis who drowned at a camp held a community walk in his memory. was last seen before he wandered off. it ended at city hall plaza. boston police have called this death an accidental drowning. the medical examiner has held back releasing a definite cause of death. his family says they still have not gotten answers about what happened. >> we're just asking for answers. just answers. better answers. that way me and my family can have closure to this. because the answer they are giving us is just nothing. it's like a brick wall. >> the medical examiner's cause of death still listed as pending. the family's attorney said they've not filed a lawsuit against the city. >>> police say a driver who they tried to pull over, sped off, crashed and died. the driver crashed into a utility poll. police have not released the man's name but say he's 29 and from rhode island. they tried to pull the driver over for a motor vehicle violation. >>> a dorchester clefter man is is accused of hitting someone in the head with a baseball bat. according to the police, he got
. >>> the family of 7-year-old kaiser willis who drowned at a camp held a community walk in his memory. was last seen before he wandered off. it ended at city hall plaza. boston police have called this death an accidental drowning. the medical examiner has held back releasing a definite cause of death. his family says they still have not gotten answers about what happened. >> we're just asking for answers. just answers. better answers. that way me and my family can have closure...
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. >> reporter: charles kaiser saw the atv flipped over saturday night surrounded by deputies and knew wasn't good. >> unfortunately what happened in this incident. landowners cannot have people riding on their property because accidents happen. >> reporter: josh heard was trying to make a u-turn and he sped over a grass mound and a tire support arm br the atv to roll several times. josh and his son flew off the atv. josh has injuries, including break enribs, but his little boy did not survive. >> he has a good father and mother. they are always with the kids. >> reporter: they saw the two because in three years, she never saw him do that. the neighbors are pragueing praying for the family hoping that the father makes a full recovery. >> the little boy was wearing a the farther was not wearing a helmet at all. >>> there was a deadly accident in davenport. 22-year-old christian pierre collide with a motor home and trailer and he was thrown from his bike and later died. >>> a deadly crash at the show time drag strip in clearwater. and the driver died instantly. >>> more protesters filled
. >> reporter: charles kaiser saw the atv flipped over saturday night surrounded by deputies and knew wasn't good. >> unfortunately what happened in this incident. landowners cannot have people riding on their property because accidents happen. >> reporter: josh heard was trying to make a u-turn and he sped over a grass mound and a tire support arm br the atv to roll several times. josh and his son flew off the atv. josh has injuries, including break enribs, but his little boy...
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according to state by state stats compiled by the kaiser foundation, the state have more than states with large populations, it was 14 ohio had more than 12,000 , that's more than new york and california, the buckeye state continued to be the nation's overdose capital, the number of deaths jumped more than 3,000 last year. >> democrats, beecher devos, california representative nancy want another term as house minority leader, a the closed-door vote was held w her eating ohio congressman...