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keith david is a medicaid employee who let this slip under the rug for years. >> at these apartments an elderly disabled woman said she fell victim when she signed up for ridz to real doctors appointments. they made you put all your real information down. >> yeah. >> they racked up 6 $600,000 in bonus medical money that stopped when medicaid starting sending out letter. >> if he did need these services medicaid isn't going to pay for it. >> they were left with nothing but the thieves got enough to lease two apartments in this luxury orlando high-rise while taking advantage of low income families. >> that was field sutton reporting. we are working to find out how many victims there are in the case and investigators are working on charges against the same men for the same thing in two other states. >>> we're following some brevard county. an 8-year-old is hospitalized after being hit by a truck. we're told it happened on north carpenter road in titusville about an hour ago. titusville police said the truck driver did stop and stayed at the scene. >>> a former aerospace engineer is now
keith david is a medicaid employee who let this slip under the rug for years. >> at these apartments an elderly disabled woman said she fell victim when she signed up for ridz to real doctors appointments. they made you put all your real information down. >> yeah. >> they racked up 6 $600,000 in bonus medical money that stopped when medicaid starting sending out letter. >> if he did need these services medicaid isn't going to pay for it. >> they were left with...
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. >> ifill: and we talk with amy walter and tamara keith about what's happening on the ground as candidates make their final push. plus, david brooks and michelle cottle are here to analyze the race. all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by:
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keith goldberg . cell phone pings narrow in on where his body was located... but regulations stopped them being able to go in and retrieve it. david-had we had this in place when keith goldberg went missing we wouldve recovered him in may we started looking for him april 2012 by may we knew he was in lake meade but because ofll the red tape we werent able to get in until the following year jeff goldberg- it was horrible goldberg- you have no proof that he's really dead prior to the good samaritan search and rescue act... crews like red rock search and rescue... looking for missing persons faced roadblocks and million dollar liabilities. the family says the bills passing the house is a small victory in a long and painful battle. they are now looking to the senate to also take action... the process of waiting to get his remains back and first finding him and now this whole thing with the house and senate its a waiting game while nothing can bring back their loved one... keith goldberg's 5 his legacy will save thousands of other families from the heartache they've endured. always a part of you you never get relieved of it but hearing
keith goldberg . cell phone pings narrow in on where his body was located... but regulations stopped them being able to go in and retrieve it. david-had we had this in place when keith goldberg went missing we wouldve recovered him in may we started looking for him april 2012 by may we knew he was in lake meade but because ofll the red tape we werent able to get in until the following year jeff goldberg- it was horrible goldberg- you have no proof that he's really dead prior to the good...
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keith goldberg . cell phone pings helped red rock search and rescue narrow in on where his body was located... but regulations stopped them being able to go in and retrieve it. david-had we had this in place when keith goldberg went missing we wouldve recovered him in may we started looking for him april 2012 by may we knew he was in because of all the able to get in until jeff goldberg- it was horrible no proof that he's really dead prior to the good samaritan search and rescue act... rock search and rescue... looking persons faced roadblocks and million dollar liabilities. the family says the house is a small victory in a long and painful battle. they are now looking to the senate to also take action... the process of waiting to get his remains back and first finding him and now this whole thing with the house and senate its a waiting game while nothing can bring back their loved one... keith goldberg's brother tells fox 5 his legacy will save thousands of other families from the heartache they've endured. goldberg- its always a part of you you never get relieved of it but hearing today some action with his bill something to feel good about my brother cant come
keith goldberg . cell phone pings helped red rock search and rescue narrow in on where his body was located... but regulations stopped them being able to go in and retrieve it. david-had we had this in place when keith goldberg went missing we wouldve recovered him in may we started looking for him april 2012 by may we knew he was in because of all the able to get in until jeff goldberg- it was horrible no proof that he's really dead prior to the good samaritan search and rescue act... rock...
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. >> woodruff: also ahead this tuesday, we talk with mark shields, david brooks, and our politics duo amy walter and tamara keithyze the state of the race for the white house. >> ifill: and, tens of thousands of syrians flee toward the turkish border as the city of aleppo turns into a battlefield. >> ( translated ): we are dying. we are left with nothing but our clothes. we want to be at ease. we want our dignity. it's been five years of living under bombs, crying, "oh god." >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour.
. >> woodruff: also ahead this tuesday, we talk with mark shields, david brooks, and our politics duo amy walter and tamara keithyze the state of the race for the white house. >> ifill: and, tens of thousands of syrians flee toward the turkish border as the city of aleppo turns into a battlefield. >> ( translated ): we are dying. we are left with nothing but our clothes. we want to be at ease. we want our dignity. it's been five years of living under bombs, crying, "oh...
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keith cate, lowered the cirrhosis risk by 44%. >>> boy, this is going to look very weird if you're a rays fan. david ortiz, a big hug for david price? this is why rays fans love to remember over and over, these two going at it. it's a love fest in ft. myers. come on! not a golf cart together. all right. in their history the rays have had a number of hometown players on the roster, each one enjoying playing before friends and family every night. this season there is not one, but two local baseball products, pitcher ryan webb joins steve pearce on a long journey back home. less than a week ago pitcher ryan webb was looking for a job. a free agent reliever known for luring hitters into ground ball outs. webb had a few options, but the rays had something a few other clubs did not. >> reporter: you're here with your hometown team. >> obviously i'm really excited to be here staying at homeworking out where i grew and have the opportunity to sign with the team i grew up watching, couldn't be more excited for this spring. >> reporter: as a senior webb twice, but nothing beat watching his favorite team. what
keith cate, lowered the cirrhosis risk by 44%. >>> boy, this is going to look very weird if you're a rays fan. david ortiz, a big hug for david price? this is why rays fans love to remember over and over, these two going at it. it's a love fest in ft. myers. come on! not a golf cart together. all right. in their history the rays have had a number of hometown players on the roster, each one enjoying playing before friends and family every night. this season there is not one, but two...
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. >> woodruff: also ahead this tuesday, we talk with mark shields, david brooks, and our politics duo amy walter and tamara keith to analyze the state of the race for the white house. >> ifill: and, tens of thousands of syrians flee toward the turkish border as the city of aleppo turns into a battlefield. >> ( translated ): we are dying. we are left with nothing but our clothes. we want to be at ease. we want our dignity. it's been five years of living under bombs, crying, "oh god." >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the months of campaigning and the endless tv ads have all come to a close today in new hampshire. this primary day means voters finally have to decide who wins, and the losers have to decide whether to go on. political director lisa desjardins is in new hampshire, where she watched th
. >> woodruff: also ahead this tuesday, we talk with mark shields, david brooks, and our politics duo amy walter and tamara keith to analyze the state of the race for the white house. >> ifill: and, tens of thousands of syrians flee toward the turkish border as the city of aleppo turns into a battlefield. >> ( translated ): we are dying. we are left with nothing but our clothes. we want to be at ease. we want our dignity. it's been five years of living under bombs, crying,...
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. >> keith: gainesville police found the 20-year-old unconscious very early this morning. fox 35's david williams joins us from gainesville where a lot of questions are being asked, including how did this happen. >> reporter: 20-year-old uf student chance wolf is dead after investigators say he fell from the sixth floor of this apartment complex. >> this is a picture of 20-year-old uf student chance wolf, who was from weston. first responders found wolf just after 2:00 a.m. sunday without a pulse, unconscious and bleeding profusely. investigators say he fell from six stories up, here at gainesville social 28 south apartment building next to campus. >> everybody's pretty sad. >> gainesville police say wolf was pronounced dead at 2:35 sunday morning. been rachman lives in the building, doesn't know wolf but >> it feels like a shock because it doesn't feel like it could really happen to anybody. this could happen to anybody any day. >> police say security video show wolf get off the sixth floor elevator, walk down the hallway and open the double doors that overlook an interior courtyard. in
. >> keith: gainesville police found the 20-year-old unconscious very early this morning. fox 35's david williams joins us from gainesville where a lot of questions are being asked, including how did this happen. >> reporter: 20-year-old uf student chance wolf is dead after investigators say he fell from the sixth floor of this apartment complex. >> this is a picture of 20-year-old uf student chance wolf, who was from weston. first responders found wolf just after 2:00 a.m....
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. >> ifill: and we talk with amy walter and tamara keith about what's happening on the ground as candidates make their final push. plus, david brooks and michelle cottle are here to analyze the race. all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. lincoln financial helps provide financial security for those who are always there for you, because this is what you do for people you love. lincoln financial-- you're in charge. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: it's finally here. caucus night in iowa. people will gather at sites all over the state to cast the first actual votes of the 2016 presidential election year. it comes after endless months of campaigning and more than $200 million spent on ads. the potential payoff? 44 d
. >> ifill: and we talk with amy walter and tamara keith about what's happening on the ground as candidates make their final push. plus, david brooks and michelle cottle are here to analyze the race. all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. lincoln financial helps provide financial security for those who are always there for you, because this...
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democratic strategist, a former white house aide in the clinton administration, and david hersoni, senior editor at the federalist. keith which we are existing at the moment, do you think whoever will want this job, it will be a fight, and my question is who will want to go through that. >> when you're nominated for the highest position in the judiciary in america, that's an honor that's unmistakable. >> eyes wide open going into that. >> this process is more politicized than any process i've seen. what's different is there's no precedent in modern political history for one party even denying the opportunity for the president to have a vote on the nomination. it's unprecedented. >> on that note, do you think perhaps the republicans should not have played that hand so early so to speak, not said they will not confirm? >> i think tactically it makes sense because whoever's nominated, there's a high probability that there's just going to be identity politics involved. this way, they've already told you they're not going to look at any candidates. if obama comes back with like a madisonian or ridoriginalist, i think they ca
democratic strategist, a former white house aide in the clinton administration, and david hersoni, senior editor at the federalist. keith which we are existing at the moment, do you think whoever will want this job, it will be a fight, and my question is who will want to go through that. >> when you're nominated for the highest position in the judiciary in america, that's an honor that's unmistakable. >> eyes wide open going into that. >> this process is more politicized than...
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keith jones. >>> donald trump versus the earpiece. what donald trump is saying after growing criticism after how he responded to the interview about the kkk and david duke. >>> well, i'm here at the academy awards otherwise known as the white people's choice awards. >>> you knew he was going to go there. host chris rock tackled the diversity controversy head-on. but leo goes home with the oscar and one expected winner is snubbed. bill? >> it's been a rocky morning weatherwise, but we are now looking at the last raindrops moving through philadelphia and then we will get some sunshine, but there are some changes ahead. i have the serven-day forecast coming up. why are we watching this again? i pay for all these channels, so i make myself watch them all. joey, i'll watch anything except this. except this. go back, go back, go back, go back, go back, go back. fios custom tv lets you pay for the types of channels you want, not the ones you don't. 100% fiber optics is here. get out of the past. get fios. now for $79.99 a month. go online or call. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v >>> decision 2016. republican f
keith jones. >>> donald trump versus the earpiece. what donald trump is saying after growing criticism after how he responded to the interview about the kkk and david duke. >>> well, i'm here at the academy awards otherwise known as the white people's choice awards. >>> you knew he was going to go there. host chris rock tackled the diversity controversy head-on. but leo goes home with the oscar and one expected winner is snubbed. bill? >> it's been a rocky...
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let me bring in keith gaddy, janette menendez, david walters. thanks to all of you.in poll tix. there's a bar bet going on has to do with the supreme court nominee. what's going on? >> well, what's going on is there's a lot of bargo that surrounds the replacement of justice scalia. and really the republicans are in a really bad situation right now. they lose -- if the democrats fill the seat, they're bad off. if they don't fill it, they're bad off. the only thing they can hope for is to win the presidency and replace justice scalia and hold their own. >> just a short time ago, president obama talked about this. let me play what he had to say. >> think it will be very difficult for mr. mcconnell to explain how if the public concludes this person is very well qualified that the senator should stand in the way simply for political reasons. we'll see what happens. >> so janette republicans saying not just that they won't have a vote but they're not going to meet with anyone he nominates. how does that play on the campaign trail? >> on the campaign trail, i think it can g
let me bring in keith gaddy, janette menendez, david walters. thanks to all of you.in poll tix. there's a bar bet going on has to do with the supreme court nominee. what's going on? >> well, what's going on is there's a lot of bargo that surrounds the replacement of justice scalia. and really the republicans are in a really bad situation right now. they lose -- if the democrats fill the seat, they're bad off. if they don't fill it, they're bad off. the only thing they can hope for is to...
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david taylor drive in northwest charlotte. available positions right now include sales professionals and customer care consultants. the wages will vary by position. >>> we have weather and traffic >> meteorologist keith monday is in severe weather center 9 and this president's day weekend will be perfect to hit the ski slope s. it will be one of the busiest weekends after unseasonably warm temperatures that kept them closed most of december. the recent cold weather helped them build a six-foot base of the man-made and additional snow to add on top of that. >> it looks pretty fabulous, right? it is very cold, not very cold, cold enough so it won't get slushie, nice powder. >> the resort told us the biggest concern they're hearing from people is how will the roads be up there. d.o.t. crews have been working 12-hour shifts using 800 continue tos of salt to keep the roads clear. so it looks like they'll be looking pretty good in the mountains. although more snow will fall so there may be flurries up there this morning and more additional natural stuff will be falling throughout later today. charlotte is bone dry and as we may bring a few flakes but not looking at any travel issues. we're at 31 this morni
david taylor drive in northwest charlotte. available positions right now include sales professionals and customer care consultants. the wages will vary by position. >>> we have weather and traffic >> meteorologist keith monday is in severe weather center 9 and this president's day weekend will be perfect to hit the ski slope s. it will be one of the busiest weekends after unseasonably warm temperatures that kept them closed most of december. the recent cold weather helped them...
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keith landry, fox 35 news. >> news alert tonight, a local basketball coach is wanted for a child molestation chargesf charming. he gets caught while apparently >>est ared 51 year old david white on friday, aus couped of preying on a child during a sleep over at his home. investigators fear there could be more victims out there too. kelly joyce live tonight with more on this disturbing accusations, kelly. >>> yes. david white its still in texas tonight, expected to be brought here to brevard by deputies sometime in the next week w woo -- we have also learned deputies have gotten more phone calls from parents with concerns. david white as rested in a hotel in o county beings texas friday afternoon. deputies think he was trying to run to mexico after he became a subject of a criminal investigation. acute -- accused of molesting a boy at his malla bar home. the neighbor says she is not surprised. >> kids were over here all the time: constantly. and he bragged to me about maybe 3 months ago about being in charge of the teen, the league. something i very off and it always has been and i have been >> boy's mom come the fronted white and went to the sheriff's office. according
keith landry, fox 35 news. >> news alert tonight, a local basketball coach is wanted for a child molestation chargesf charming. he gets caught while apparently >>est ared 51 year old david white on friday, aus couped of preying on a child during a sleep over at his home. investigators fear there could be more victims out there too. kelly joyce live tonight with more on this disturbing accusations, kelly. >>> yes. david white its still in texas tonight, expected to be...
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david. we had a lot of rain this afternoon and going into the evening. >> meteorologist brooks here with a look at the stuff moving off to the east. >> brooks: it is. good evening, keith. kirsten. taking a look at guardian live, you can see for most of central florida, we're seeing a few spotty light showers. the heaviest rain down where we told you it would be in brevard melbourne. how much rain fell? for the most part, these are going to be the total, quarter to half inch. kissimmee 3/4 of an inch. northern brevard the big winners terms of rain. now, this is all part of a nor'easter brewing coastal storm system that will move up to the east. behind it, very chilly winter conditions come into play tonight and tomorrow. details in your full forecast straight ahead. >> kirsten: thanks, brooks. today's rain didn't stop people from coming out to the arts festival. more than a quarter million visitors expected for the weekend event. beautiful art work and delicious food on tap. picks up tomorrow morning again at 10. >> a deadly roll over crash in volusia county happening around 6. oak medal lane. firefighters tell us one person died. several others hurt. working to get mo
david. we had a lot of rain this afternoon and going into the evening. >> meteorologist brooks here with a look at the stuff moving off to the east. >> brooks: it is. good evening, keith. kirsten. taking a look at guardian live, you can see for most of central florida, we're seeing a few spotty light showers. the heaviest rain down where we told you it would be in brevard melbourne. how much rain fell? for the most part, these are going to be the total, quarter to half inch....
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county, our thanks to county judge david sweet, sheriff harold evanson -- evanson, and emergency manager joe delayne. in collin county, i'd like to thank county judge keith self, constable gary edwards, assistant emergency management coordinator jason lane and the collin county sheriff's department. from farmersville, thank you to the entire police and fire departments there, to chief mike sullivan, to city manager ben white and the mayor, joseph helpberger. in blue ridge, i'd like to say thank you to mayor rhonda williams, to the volunteer fire department there and to the westminster fire department and in hunt county, thanks to judge john horn and homeland security manager richard hill. beyond this i'd like to thank the many churches and charities who offered their support like first baptist farmersville and pastor bart barber, first baptist rowlett and the rock wall helping hands and its director john bailey. i know without the selfless efforts of all these great people and all these organizations the recovery efforts and restoration in our communities would simply not be the same. your efforts are so greatly appreciated. >> i make a motion to adjourn
county, our thanks to county judge david sweet, sheriff harold evanson -- evanson, and emergency manager joe delayne. in collin county, i'd like to thank county judge keith self, constable gary edwards, assistant emergency management coordinator jason lane and the collin county sheriff's department. from farmersville, thank you to the entire police and fire departments there, to chief mike sullivan, to city manager ben white and the mayor, joseph helpberger. in blue ridge, i'd like to say thank...
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keith lockhart for a special star wars performance. that is cool. and the list includes the stanley guy creator seth mcfarland and brian wilson and they will pay tribute to two rock legends, david bowie and the eagles glenn fry. >>> and also ahead, the incognito band it. and this morning, there is a >> and vietnamese food is piping hot. coming up, the "the phantom noodle soup and more. the new caramel macchiato from dunkin' donuts. let hand-crafted layers of espresso, milk, and a caramel-flavored swirl uplift your mood. indulge in a hot or iced macchiato today. so, what moves me? it's the journey. the feeling of doing. it's making choices for a healthier me, a healthier us. i'm on my path and i love it. starts with nature's path crunchy clusters of flax and pumpkin seeds, with all the goodness to nourish you and your family. t something delicious is happening at dunkin'. come in today to get any sandwich for $2.99 after 12:00 p.m. america runs on dunkin'. . >>> welcome back. greater boston is seeing a surge in vietnamese restaurants. the "the phantom gourmet" visits local favorites. take a look. >> reporter: in framingham and wooster, the steaming hot scratch beef broth that is
keith lockhart for a special star wars performance. that is cool. and the list includes the stanley guy creator seth mcfarland and brian wilson and they will pay tribute to two rock legends, david bowie and the eagles glenn fry. >>> and also ahead, the incognito band it. and this morning, there is a >> and vietnamese food is piping hot. coming up, the "the phantom noodle soup and more. the new caramel macchiato from dunkin' donuts. let hand-crafted layers of espresso, milk,...
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david: welcome back to bloomberg go. viacom earnings are out today. they reported a drop in first-quarter sales. i want to bring in keith for viacom. yes, topline miss was because of domestic ad sales being down 4% and a missed. lining,one silver despite the drop in domestic sales, we are seeing a sequential improvement. so that might be some good news. they are turning around the ratings of some of their networks. although comedy central and mtv are very challenged. but still, that is some good news. they give us any indication of subscribers? or cable cord cutting? >> yes. they're one of the most exposed among the peers because of its target already and's -- target audience. it is skewed towards younger adults and kids. and they have been going to digital platforms. seeing ais why we are drop in ratings over the years. tot they're doing is trying find more and more outlets to attract the younger audiences, so today they announced a deal with snapchat. they are putting more content on snapchat and they are selling some of snapchat added. they are trying to find ways to diversify their earnings. stephanie: it is the str
david: welcome back to bloomberg go. viacom earnings are out today. they reported a drop in first-quarter sales. i want to bring in keith for viacom. yes, topline miss was because of domestic ad sales being down 4% and a missed. lining,one silver despite the drop in domestic sales, we are seeing a sequential improvement. so that might be some good news. they are turning around the ratings of some of their networks. although comedy central and mtv are very challenged. but still, that is some...