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in addition to kentucky, the d.e.a. says it has granted several dozen permits to grow hemp in eight other states. learn more about hemp's history in the u.s., including how britain once required american colonists to grow hemp in the 17th century. visit us at pbs.org/newshour. >> this is pbs newshour weekend, saturday. >> sreenivasan: researchers in italy are now using modern medical technology to shed more light on an ancient mystery: the volcanic eruption that destroyed pompeii. newshour's megan thompson has the story. >> reporter: 2.5 million people visit pompeii every year, making it one of italy's busiest tourist attractions. the ancient city, close to modern day naples, is famous for being frozen in time, preserved as it was when the volcano mount vesuvius erupted more than 1,900 years ago, in 79 a.d. pompeii, buried in tons of volcanic ash, along with the remains of some 2,000 people killed, was first excavated in the 1800s. those early discoverers created plaster casts of the ancient people's remains, but little
in addition to kentucky, the d.e.a. says it has granted several dozen permits to grow hemp in eight other states. learn more about hemp's history in the u.s., including how britain once required american colonists to grow hemp in the 17th century. visit us at pbs.org/newshour. >> this is pbs newshour weekend, saturday. >> sreenivasan: researchers in italy are now using modern medical technology to shed more light on an ancient mystery: the volcanic eruption that destroyed pompeii....
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the gentleman from kentucky. mr. rogers: i yield three minutes to the chairman of the transportation and housing subcommittee, mr. diaz-balart. mr. diaz-balart: thank you very much. i thank the chairman and i only want to make four brief points. number one is that i, too, have concerns with lots of parts of this bill. there are parts that i wish were different. i think all of us do. but there are a number of reasons why i think it is important we move forward on this legislation. number one, this helps avoid a devastating hit on senior citizens in the district that i represent and frankly senior citizens across the entire country that deserve to be protected by those of us that represent them up here in washington. number two, that when we are able to move forward on the appropriations process, which this legislation will allow us to do, that's a way that allows every member of this house to have input. every member of this house has been part of that process. so those of us who believe in regular order and inclusive
the gentleman from kentucky. mr. rogers: i yield three minutes to the chairman of the transportation and housing subcommittee, mr. diaz-balart. mr. diaz-balart: thank you very much. i thank the chairman and i only want to make four brief points. number one is that i, too, have concerns with lots of parts of this bill. there are parts that i wish were different. i think all of us do. but there are a number of reasons why i think it is important we move forward on this legislation. number one,...
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and kentucky we think of as a reddish state. kentucky's at least in the south. but kentucky has a democratic governor right now. that's part of why kentucky has this great turnaround in a good way in its health care numbers. the uninsured rate has dropped through the floor in kentucky like it has almost nowhere else in the country. that's because even though there is a republican legislature there there's a democratic governor there who has been mr. obamacare, pushing his state to accept every possible thing they could from obamacare, and it's just had tremendous results in that state. so it's just been really interesting to see. kentucky had this democratic governor steve baa shaer over these last couple of years. but steve bashear may not be an outlier. the democratic candidate for governor in kentucky in this election that happens in just a couple of weeks, it happens november 3rd, the democratic candidate is jack conway. who is the state's attorney general right now. he also, i have it on good authority, he is also the bone structure model that they use for
and kentucky we think of as a reddish state. kentucky's at least in the south. but kentucky has a democratic governor right now. that's part of why kentucky has this great turnaround in a good way in its health care numbers. the uninsured rate has dropped through the floor in kentucky like it has almost nowhere else in the country. that's because even though there is a republican legislature there there's a democratic governor there who has been mr. obamacare, pushing his state to accept every...
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about kentucky's health benefit exchange, connect. as the state -based exchange, kentucky was able to develop an integrated eligibility system with online real-time determinations of eligibility for medicaid and qualified health plans. this is why we were able to enroll over half a million people into coverage for the first time. this resulted in a decrease rates of the uninsured from 14.3% to eight and a half percent based on some recent u.s. census data. this was the largest decrease in the nation. based on a gallup poll on the first half of 2015, or individuals under age 65 we these-- decrease the rate of uninsured from 20.4% to 9% and i was the second largest decrease in the nation. prior to the 04 book, kentucky basically had to insurance companies in the individual market. when we launch connect in 2013, we had three insurers that offered products on our exchange. due to our success in 2015, we had two additional insurers and we are very excited to say 42016, we will have eight insurance companies offering products. we have adde
about kentucky's health benefit exchange, connect. as the state -based exchange, kentucky was able to develop an integrated eligibility system with online real-time determinations of eligibility for medicaid and qualified health plans. this is why we were able to enroll over half a million people into coverage for the first time. this resulted in a decrease rates of the uninsured from 14.3% to eight and a half percent based on some recent u.s. census data. this was the largest decrease in the...
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and operation of the kentucky exchange. a little shorter commute. she's the executive director of the d.c. exchange. if you're watching us live today on c-span 2, we welcome you and encourage you to tweet your questions to us. we'll try to get them to our speakers to answer today. you can use the #oe3. and you can be live tweeting today. the hashtag is oe3. i'm going to turn it over to sarah collins with the commonwealth fund. >> thank you, marilyn, and on behalf of the commonwealth fund, i want to thank the alliance and the panelists for coming today and to extend a warm welcome to the audience. and looking ahead to the 2016 open enrollment. 29 million people remain uninsured. hhs estimates about 10.5 million people are eligible for coverage through the marketplaces. in addition about 9 million people currently have coverage through the marketplaces. and most if not all are likely going to reenroll. to gain some insights into what both current and perspective enrollees might be thinking about as they consider their options
and operation of the kentucky exchange. a little shorter commute. she's the executive director of the d.c. exchange. if you're watching us live today on c-span 2, we welcome you and encourage you to tweet your questions to us. we'll try to get them to our speakers to answer today. you can use the #oe3. and you can be live tweeting today. the hashtag is oe3. i'm going to turn it over to sarah collins with the commonwealth fund. >> thank you, marilyn, and on behalf of the commonwealth fund,...
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we experienced the same things as kentucky. folks chose platinum when they had few opportunities to get medical care. they did not need it, they were healthy. others chose bronze and ended up paying more out-of-pocket than they should have had they made a better decision. our products are very diverse. everything from high deductible health plans to zero deductible nationwide networks, as well as regional networks from all major arriers. our successes are due, in large part, to our partners. we have good relationships with government agencies, elected officials, the faith-based community, navigators. when we have sunday enrollment events, our numbers always go up in terms of number of applications completed and plan selection. we have strong partnerships with all of the largest chambers in the district of columbia and the national association of health underwriter training for brokers. that has helped us significantly with our broker community. i think i am out of time. >> do you need another moment? >> if i could borrow some o
we experienced the same things as kentucky. folks chose platinum when they had few opportunities to get medical care. they did not need it, they were healthy. others chose bronze and ended up paying more out-of-pocket than they should have had they made a better decision. our products are very diverse. everything from high deductible health plans to zero deductible nationwide networks, as well as regional networks from all major arriers. our successes are due, in large part, to our partners. we...
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the fourth largest county in kentucky. we have some odd things happen. >> and this case, a man possibly buried on this property, is as odd as it gets. >> and do you know where his body is located? >> yes, i do. >> and where is that? >> in the one behind my mother and father's home. >> the man in this videotape, 20-year-old clayton kerr, is now leading police deep into those woods to where he has told them there's a makeshift grave site. coroner lee explains what's going on. >> he's going to the site and they'll mark it off with flags and so forth and get him out of here. >> minutes later, clayton kerr appears again. he's quickly ushered off his parents' property. cloaking his face from our camera. handcuffed and clinging to a bible as he's placed into a police cruiser and taken to jail. >> gloves, body bag, camera. >> is anyone really buried at the site? now it's up to coroner lee, his deputy and two detectives, to dig up the answer. >> i had nothing other than a small shovel i keep in the trunk of my car, but the police h
the fourth largest county in kentucky. we have some odd things happen. >> and this case, a man possibly buried on this property, is as odd as it gets. >> and do you know where his body is located? >> yes, i do. >> and where is that? >> in the one behind my mother and father's home. >> the man in this videotape, 20-year-old clayton kerr, is now leading police deep into those woods to where he has told them there's a makeshift grave site. coroner lee explains...
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we, like kentucky, experienced the same thing. some folks chose platinum when they had very few opportunities to get medical care. they didn't need it. they were healthy, and others chose bronze. and then ended up paying more out of pocket than they should have, had they made a better decision. our products are very diverse. everything from high deductible health plans, as you say, compatible to zero deductible. nationwide networks as well as regional networks. from all major carriers. our successes in large part due to our partners. we have strong relationships with the broker community, with the assisters, navigators, other governmenten offices, the faith-based community has been assisting in our events. when we have sunday events our numbers always go up in numbers of completed applications and plan selection. we have strong partnerships with all of the largest chambers in the district of columbia, and the national association of health underwriters does our training for brokers, and that has helped significantly with our broke
we, like kentucky, experienced the same thing. some folks chose platinum when they had very few opportunities to get medical care. they didn't need it. they were healthy, and others chose bronze. and then ended up paying more out of pocket than they should have, had they made a better decision. our products are very diverse. everything from high deductible health plans, as you say, compatible to zero deductible. nationwide networks as well as regional networks. from all major carriers. our...
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the gentleman from kentucky. mr. rogers: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from new york is recognized. mrs. lowey: i'm pleased to yield -- i am very pleased to yield two minutes to a distinguished member of the appropriations committee from minnesota, ms. mccollum. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for two minute. ms. mccollum: thank you, mr. speaker. thank you ranking member lowey. mr. speaker, this republican majority has driven the expectations of the american people so low that the very act of funding government operations has become a significant achievement. unfortunately, the cost of the distraction by the republican extremist for this three-month clean c.r. was the resignation of speaker boehner a good man who has served this house honorably. passing the c.r., however, will keep the federal government working, which is critical to american families, our economy, and the safe and security of our nation. it continues to protect by providing health care coverage for women. in 2013, when the re
the gentleman from kentucky. mr. rogers: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from new york is recognized. mrs. lowey: i'm pleased to yield -- i am very pleased to yield two minutes to a distinguished member of the appropriations committee from minnesota, ms. mccollum. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for two minute. ms. mccollum: thank you, mr. speaker. thank you ranking member lowey. mr. speaker, this republican majority has driven the expectations of the...
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in kentucky we prefer to talk about thoroughbreds. so i'm going to talk about rainbows and thoroughbreds because kentucky has had one of the truly successful and mostly problem-free experiences with the affordable care act in our exchange called connect. and our governor and his team deserve an awful lot of credit. we had a glitch the first morning of the operation of the exchange for about two hours, and access was limited. beyond that, we've been pretty much problem free. and our experience is that we have insured now more than 500,000 people under the affordable care act through our exchange and expansion of medicaid. in the two years of operation. and that's in a state of 4.4 million. we've reduced the uninsured rate by 50% statewide. in my distri we reduced the uninsured rate by 81%. there are only slightly less than 20,000 uninsured citizens in my community of 750,000 which is a little less than 3% uninsured rate. so how's that happened? it's because of the outreach that we all talked about. connect had people in every county fa
in kentucky we prefer to talk about thoroughbreds. so i'm going to talk about rainbows and thoroughbreds because kentucky has had one of the truly successful and mostly problem-free experiences with the affordable care act in our exchange called connect. and our governor and his team deserve an awful lot of credit. we had a glitch the first morning of the operation of the exchange for about two hours, and access was limited. beyond that, we've been pretty much problem free. and our experience...
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and firing at a kentucky trooper. authorities say they've been looking for 62 year old floyd ray cook for almost a week. kentucky state police say law enforcement shot and killed him. no officers were hurt. he was convicted of rape in the 1970s. cook was wanted in marion county, kentucky, for failing to comply with the sex offender registry. now for a quick check on your weather with meteorologist kaj o'mara. stay with tv9. it's . now, one last look at this clouds will still be an issue over parts of the area today, mainly in our northern counties. they should tend to break up as the day goes on. temperatures will generally average around 50 degrees over our northern counties with iowa city and points south briefly touching 55 later today. clouds will increase yet again by late afternoon as our next system moves in. this system looks to bring rain late tonight into the first half of our saturday. the bulk of the rain should be out and east of us by 2pm, though an isolated shower may yet linger into the iowa game. it s
and firing at a kentucky trooper. authorities say they've been looking for 62 year old floyd ray cook for almost a week. kentucky state police say law enforcement shot and killed him. no officers were hurt. he was convicted of rape in the 1970s. cook was wanted in marion county, kentucky, for failing to comply with the sex offender registry. now for a quick check on your weather with meteorologist kaj o'mara. stay with tv9. it's . now, one last look at this clouds will still be an issue over...
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president obama is putting special forces on the ground in syria, and later a mass of manhunt in kentucky is over after a fugitive was shot and killed earlier this morning. we are 31 hours and counting during the big match-up with notre dame. lets look live from independence mall where the stage is set for espn's college game day broadcast. independence mall will set as the backdrop, meteorologist, melissa magee will have more on the forecast for tomorrow night's game coming up in a moment, but first eva pilgram live in the heart of owl country. >> reporter: hey rick, yes to say this campus is excited is an understatement. you see them behind me. we are here at the student center though have been busy making signs, and showing off their temple pride. the student center is running a special $10 for signs for the game. and gear is flying off the racks. >> i'm a notre dame fan. >> my wife went to temple right now we are a house divided. >> first time for the reilly family. >> it's a hard week, they planned the trip from charlotte, north carolina, to see notre dame. >> it's my first notre dam
president obama is putting special forces on the ground in syria, and later a mass of manhunt in kentucky is over after a fugitive was shot and killed earlier this morning. we are 31 hours and counting during the big match-up with notre dame. lets look live from independence mall where the stage is set for espn's college game day broadcast. independence mall will set as the backdrop, meteorologist, melissa magee will have more on the forecast for tomorrow night's game coming up in a moment, but...
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the opponents included two gop senators running for president, rand paul of kentucky and ted cruz of texas. << >> weather ad-lib we'll start friday off on a frigid note with early morning temperatures in the 20s and 30s with some sunshine before clouds increase throughout the day. showers will follow the clouds late this afternoon and spread across the viewing area tonight that will eventually move out and give way to some patchy fog by tomorrow morning. after that, it's smooth sailing for halloween weekend with highs returning to the 60s and eventually near 70 early next week before cool and rainy weather returns later on. see graphics. prosecutors say a nebraska man who didn't get the promotion he wanted at buena vista university has been convicted of hacking without authorization into several of the school's computers and email accounts. 46-yeaeaold david boyer pleaead guilty this week in u.s. district court in sioux city to unauthorized access to a protected computer. in a plea agreement, boyer admitted that in 2009 and 2010, he hacked computers at the storm lake school. prosecut
the opponents included two gop senators running for president, rand paul of kentucky and ted cruz of texas. > weather ad-lib we'll start friday off on a frigid note with early morning temperatures in the 20s and 30s with some sunshine before clouds increase throughout the day. showers will follow the clouds late this afternoon and spread across the viewing area tonight that will eventually move out and give way to some patchy fog by tomorrow morning. after that, it's smooth sailing for...
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kentucky police say they caught up with cook overnight near the kentucky-tennessee border when they responded to a call of shots fired. the officers and cook exchanged fire and cook was fatally shot during the shootout. no officers were hurt. schools in the area had been closed while the manhunt was underway, but students will be returning this morning. also developing overnight, two police officers were shot and a robbery suspect was killed in a shootout in tennessee. police say it happened about 80 miles south of nashville. officers were responding to a home robbery call where the homeowner had been stabbed when they found the suspect and gunfire broke out. one officer was treated at the scene. another was flown to a hospital. the extent of his injuries has not been released. the suspect was killed. and it was a late night on capitol hill. while you were sleeping, congress was voting on a major budget and debt deal. after some opposition, lawmakers passed the legislation on to president obama for final approval. the two-year deal prevents a shutdown and raises the borrowing limit through ea
kentucky police say they caught up with cook overnight near the kentucky-tennessee border when they responded to a call of shots fired. the officers and cook exchanged fire and cook was fatally shot during the shootout. no officers were hurt. schools in the area had been closed while the manhunt was underway, but students will be returning this morning. also developing overnight, two police officers were shot and a robbery suspect was killed in a shootout in tennessee. police say it happened...
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." >>> it's predawn on a farm in central kentucky. it's dark and bitterly cold. and our camera is waiting for the start of a grim mission. >> what's going on here? >> trying to find a body. >> long-time harden county coroner, bill lee, has been called to this scene by police. normally he's part of the investigative team only after a dead body has been found. but this time there's no body, only the suspicion of one. >> 20 years as coroner, that's the first time i had to uncover a buried body. >> after coroner lee got the call at 3:00 a.m. to join the hunt, by prearrangement he immediately notified nbc news. we were in kentucky with exclusive access to cover life in the death business. cases being handled by louisville's medical examiners and the area's coroners. >> every month we have something unusual in harden county, the fourth largest county in kentucky. we have some odd things happen. >> and this case, a man possibly buried on this property is as odd as it gets. >> do you know where his body is located? >> yes, i do. >> where is that at? >> it's in the woods
." >>> it's predawn on a farm in central kentucky. it's dark and bitterly cold. and our camera is waiting for the start of a grim mission. >> what's going on here? >> trying to find a body. >> long-time harden county coroner, bill lee, has been called to this scene by police. normally he's part of the investigative team only after a dead body has been found. but this time there's no body, only the suspicion of one. >> 20 years as coroner, that's the first...
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the bulletproof vest saved him but cook escaped and disappeared after a shootout with a kentucky state trooper later that night. >> he's definitely armed and extremely dangerous. he will grow increasingly desperate over the next several days. >> reporter: since then, the u.s. marshals' office and fbi joined the search with neighborhoods in two states on edge. >> we're still searching. >> reporter: overnight in whitehouse, tennessee, two of cook's known associates were arrested after a foot chase. their car spotted at a gas station. cook was initially believed to be inside. >> my husband saw a shadow over behind that shed over there. >> reporter: betty saw one of the suspect's running through her yard and called 911. police swarmed the area. >> he could be in the woods, he could be held up in somebody's basement. there could be a hostage situation. they are doing the fugitive investigation, conducting interviews, setting up surveillance. >> reporter: as the search heats up, this area is on high alert. >> i hope he gets captured so we can sleep at night again. >> reporter: at this hour,
the bulletproof vest saved him but cook escaped and disappeared after a shootout with a kentucky state trooper later that night. >> he's definitely armed and extremely dangerous. he will grow increasingly desperate over the next several days. >> reporter: since then, the u.s. marshals' office and fbi joined the search with neighborhoods in two states on edge. >> we're still searching. >> reporter: overnight in whitehouse, tennessee, two of cook's known associates were...
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including an update on the manhunt in tennessee and kentucky. after a six day manhunt and stand off with police... the man suspecteteof shooting at two officers is dead. more on the evolving situation coming up . also... more orange cones, construction zones, and lane closures in our future. the decadedeong i-29 reconstruction project could take a few more years before traffic is flowing freely again. so what's holding up the road work? and later... we'll hear from one siouxland woman who is battling breast cancer and her decision to keep it from coming and we have a special guest in the studio this morning. we'll check out the artistic talents of luke schroder and his pumpkin carving skills. but first, here's ben. << wx timer @ :40 we'll start friday off on a frigid note with early morning temperatures in the 20s and 30s with some sunshine before clouds increase throughout the day. showers will follow the clouds late this afternoo and spread aaoss the viewing area tonight that will eventually move out and give way to some patchy fog by tomorrow
including an update on the manhunt in tennessee and kentucky. after a six day manhunt and stand off with police... the man suspecteteof shooting at two officers is dead. more on the evolving situation coming up . also... more orange cones, construction zones, and lane closures in our future. the decadedeong i-29 reconstruction project could take a few more years before traffic is flowing freely again. so what's holding up the road work? and later... we'll hear from one siouxland woman who is...
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the gentleman from kentucky. mr. rogers: i yield three minutes to the chairman of the transportation and housing subcommittee, mr. diaz-balart. mr. diaz-balart: thank you very much. i thank the chairman and i only want to make four brief points. number one is that i, too, have concerns with lots of parts of this bill. there are parts that i wish were different. i think all of us do. but there are a number of reasons why i think it is important we move forward on this legislation. number one, this helps avoid a devastating hit on senior citizens in the district that i represent and frankly senior citizens across the entire country that deserve to be protected by those of us that represent them up here in washington. number two, that when we are able to move forward on the appropriations process, which this legislation will allow us to do, that's a way that allows every member of this house to have input. every member of this house has been part of that process. so those of us who believe in regular order and inclusive
the gentleman from kentucky. mr. rogers: i yield three minutes to the chairman of the transportation and housing subcommittee, mr. diaz-balart. mr. diaz-balart: thank you very much. i thank the chairman and i only want to make four brief points. number one is that i, too, have concerns with lots of parts of this bill. there are parts that i wish were different. i think all of us do. but there are a number of reasons why i think it is important we move forward on this legislation. number one,...
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in kentucky we plan to have a passive renewal process.iduals can remain enrolled this their current health plan -- in their current health plan, and they don't have to do anything at all. october 1st we issued a noticed a vising individuals that open -- advising individuals that open enrollment was coming up, that we were going to have more insurers and more health plans on the exchange. around october 21st we plan to mail out our open enrollment packet. it will include the individual's premium amount for 2016 if they keep their coverage as well as their aptc amount. however, we are encouraging everyone to check out all of their options because of the new insurers and new plans that will be available. as part of the passive renewal process, we'll be accessing the federal data service hub to verify income. if we're unable to verify income, we'll issue an rfi requesting documentation of their income, and as a new feature of our system that we implemented in 2015, if they don't provide proof of their income within the 90-day period, we'll ut
in kentucky we plan to have a passive renewal process.iduals can remain enrolled this their current health plan -- in their current health plan, and they don't have to do anything at all. october 1st we issued a noticed a vising individuals that open -- advising individuals that open enrollment was coming up, that we were going to have more insurers and more health plans on the exchange. around october 21st we plan to mail out our open enrollment packet. it will include the individual's premium...
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i'm kentucky has had one of the truly successful and mostly kentucky has had one of the truly successful and mostl entucky has had one of the truly successful and mostly problem-free experiences with the affordable care act in our exchange called connect. and our governor and his team deserve an awful lot of credit. we had a glitch the first morning of the operation of the exchange for about two hours, and access was limited. beyond that, we've been pretty much problem free. and our experience is that we have insured now more than 500,000 people under the affordable care act through our exchange and expansion of medicaid. in the two years of operation. and that's in a state of 4.4 million. we've reduced the uninsured rate by 50% statewide. in my district, we've reduced the uninsured rate by 81%. there are only slightly less than 20,000 uninsured citizens in my community of 750,000, which is a little less than 3% uninsured rate. so how's that happened? it's because of the outreach that we all talked about. connect had people in every county fair and every neighborhood association meeting,
i'm kentucky has had one of the truly successful and mostly kentucky has had one of the truly successful and mostl entucky has had one of the truly successful and mostly problem-free experiences with the affordable care act in our exchange called connect. and our governor and his team deserve an awful lot of credit. we had a glitch the first morning of the operation of the exchange for about two hours, and access was limited. beyond that, we've been pretty much problem free. and our experience...
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he was killed by kentucky state troopers. you how it came together and how they got him and we will take a second look at the plane fire. it may have been a blessing in disguise. we will tell you why. why would a plane fire be a blessing in disguise? >>> republican race has changed. no question. how does this different dynamic with the candidates? it is like a revolt. party officials pushing for a change in format. what's going on with this and why is this the new focus for the gop? we will have all that for you on "new day" ahead. trick-or-treat. >> i don't know. i think these guys really want equal time, chris. they want equal time. when you look at the minutes each person got on the stage. it is dramatic. >> life ain't fair, romans. life ain't fair. >> i'll get a cuomo t-shirt. >>> video taking you inside the waco biker massacre. that's next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. ♪ take every step without hesitation. ♪ anticipate your next move with certainty. ♪ because our trusted advisors help you prepar
he was killed by kentucky state troopers. you how it came together and how they got him and we will take a second look at the plane fire. it may have been a blessing in disguise. we will tell you why. why would a plane fire be a blessing in disguise? >>> republican race has changed. no question. how does this different dynamic with the candidates? it is like a revolt. party officials pushing for a change in format. what's going on with this and why is this the new focus for the gop? we...
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dan mathew is the fire chief in covington, kentucky, the suburb where sarah lives. his department is seeing the number of heroin overdoses skyrocket. covington's emergency medical service crews respond to all those overdoses. >> you find the patients, they're usually not breathing or they're breathing very slowly or shallowly. we put an airway in them, we breathe for em, uh, prepare an iv usually, and give em narcane narcan... also known as naloxone, the generic name for the drug... is an opiate blocker that can literally revive a heroin overdose victim. >> medication comes in a 2 mg pre-filled syringe and it gets attached to an atomization device. very, very simple to use. after sarah's overdose, she got two shots of narcan to revive her. they told her that if she had waited two more minutes, she'd be dead. >> i died and came back to life, but still wanted to get high. so i had to be able to go get more. and so that's what i did. i got in the car and put it out of my mind because i knew i could get high, and as soon as i got high i didn't think about the fact that
dan mathew is the fire chief in covington, kentucky, the suburb where sarah lives. his department is seeing the number of heroin overdoses skyrocket. covington's emergency medical service crews respond to all those overdoses. >> you find the patients, they're usually not breathing or they're breathing very slowly or shallowly. we put an airway in them, we breathe for em, uh, prepare an iv usually, and give em narcane narcan... also known as naloxone, the generic name for the drug... is an...
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adriana ds, cbs news, parksville, kentucky. mollie: he had a rap sheet 1970's. the superintendent of a school district in east st. louis, illinois, says a tentative agreement has been reached with teachers to end a month-long strike. strike october 1 and more than 6,000 students have since been out of school in the low income community of about 27,000 residents across the mississippi river from st. louis. president obama is applauding the senate's pre-dawn approval of a two-year budget deal. saying it shows congress can help and not hinder the nation's progress. just after 4:00 a.m. iowa time senators voted 64-35 to approve the measure. which also increases the debt ceiling. right now, u.s. debt totals over $18 trillion. authorities in waco, texas are surveillance video showing the massive biker brawl in central texas. the shooting killed nine people back in may. don dahler has more. reporter: obtained by cnn, it shows members on the restaurant patio for a meeting. parking that breaks out after some cossacks make a good indeed out -- bandido ran into one of thei
adriana ds, cbs news, parksville, kentucky. mollie: he had a rap sheet 1970's. the superintendent of a school district in east st. louis, illinois, says a tentative agreement has been reached with teachers to end a month-long strike. strike october 1 and more than 6,000 students have since been out of school in the low income community of about 27,000 residents across the mississippi river from st. louis. president obama is applauding the senate's pre-dawn approval of a two-year budget deal....
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the aca's working in kentucky, kentucky, it is working throughout the country, to take 60 something attempt to repeal and not replace, just replace would be a tragedy for this country. definitely a tragedy for the commonwealth of kentucky. i yelled back. >> mr. chairman i yelled to have ms. minutes. >> thank you. under the affordable care act which is occupied three quarters of our conversation so far, even though we are talking about the total budget, but i guess that is immaterial. under the aca, children can no longer be denied coverage because of a pre-existing condition. the aca expanded coverage to kids aging out of foster care, it allows children to receive oral and vision coverage as a part of their benefit plans. this is what is what you are trying to take away. this is only one issue concerning the aca. just one issue. if you can pontificate all you want about what this cause and what that cost, what is your plan? what what is your idea of addressing just one part of what this legislation deals with? you have no plan. you think that should be done either in the private sector, or
the aca's working in kentucky, kentucky, it is working throughout the country, to take 60 something attempt to repeal and not replace, just replace would be a tragedy for this country. definitely a tragedy for the commonwealth of kentucky. i yelled back. >> mr. chairman i yelled to have ms. minutes. >> thank you. under the affordable care act which is occupied three quarters of our conversation so far, even though we are talking about the total budget, but i guess that is...
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kentucky police say they caught up with cook knew the kentucky tennessee border when they responded to a call of shots fired. the officers and cook exchanged fire and cook was fatally shot. schools in the area had been closed while the manhunt was underway. two police officers were shot in a desk and a robbery suspect was killed in a shootout in tennessee. officers were responding to a home robbery call where the homeowner had been stabbed when they found the suspect and gunfire broke out. one officer was treated at the scene, another was flown to the hospital. the extent of the injuries has not been released. this morning, federal investigators will try to figure out what caused the plane to catch fire before takeoff at a florida airport on thursday. more than 100 passengers were forced to evacuate the plane using inflatable slides. almost two dozen people were treated for injuries but everyone is expected to be ok. the hazmat team found a fuel leak. the cause of the fire is under investigation. a late night on capitol hill. congress was voting on a budget and that deal. after some op
kentucky police say they caught up with cook knew the kentucky tennessee border when they responded to a call of shots fired. the officers and cook exchanged fire and cook was fatally shot. schools in the area had been closed while the manhunt was underway. two police officers were shot in a desk and a robbery suspect was killed in a shootout in tennessee. officers were responding to a home robbery call where the homeowner had been stabbed when they found the suspect and gunfire broke out. one...
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same thingsed the as kentucky. folks chose platinum when they had few opportunities to get medical care. they did not need it, they were healthy. others chose bronze and ended up paying more out-of-pocket than they should have had they made a better decision. our products are very diverse. everything from high deductible health plans to zero deductible nationwide networks, as well as regional networks from all major carriers. due, in largeare part, to our partners. good relationships with government agencies, elected officials, the faith-based community, navigators. when we have sunday enrollment events, our numbers always go up in terms of number of applications completed and plan selection. we have strong partnerships with all of the largest chambers in the district of columbia and the national association of health underwriter training for brokers. significantlyd us with our broker community. i think i am out of time. >> do you need another moment? >> if i could borrow some of your extra time. thank you. [laught
same thingsed the as kentucky. folks chose platinum when they had few opportunities to get medical care. they did not need it, they were healthy. others chose bronze and ended up paying more out-of-pocket than they should have had they made a better decision. our products are very diverse. everything from high deductible health plans to zero deductible nationwide networks, as well as regional networks from all major carriers. due, in largeare part, to our partners. good relationships with...
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thomas lincoln born in virginia, taken to kentucky as a child review was married and raised his family and abraham was born 89. in 1817 thomas lincoln took his family to indiana abraham was nine years old and when he was 21 then moved again to eleanor where thomas lincoln lived for the rest of his life for all of his adult life he was a carpenter. there was a fashion in the middle of the 20th century toots' treat him as white trash although they did not use that phrase but some contemporaries did. we now recognize that thomas lincoln never went broke, he served on several juries and also the trustee of a baptist church where the lincoln family worshipped. he sent his two children children, sarah and abraham to school to get an education in a one-room schoolhouse almost flyby night if there was someone in the neighborhood with an education the people would engage him to teach their children. abraham went to a few days in kentucky but all told he spent one year in school but he learned to read and write and do common mathematics. is a the skills thomas wanted his son to have. his first w
thomas lincoln born in virginia, taken to kentucky as a child review was married and raised his family and abraham was born 89. in 1817 thomas lincoln took his family to indiana abraham was nine years old and when he was 21 then moved again to eleanor where thomas lincoln lived for the rest of his life for all of his adult life he was a carpenter. there was a fashion in the middle of the 20th century toots' treat him as white trash although they did not use that phrase but some contemporaries...
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in kentucky, we plan to have a passive renewal process. individuals can remain enrolled in their current health plan and they don't have to do anything at all. ,ctober 1 we issued a notice advising the individual that open moment was coming up. that we were going to have more insurers and for health plans on the exchange. tound october 21, we planned mail out our open and roman packets. the individual's premium amount for 2016, if they keep their coverage, as well as their aptc amount. we are encouraging everyone to check out their options because of the new insurers and new plans available. as part of the passive renewal process, we will be accessing the federal data service hub to verify income. if we are unable to verify income, we will issue an rfi, requesting documentati of income. it is a new feature of our system that we implemented in 2015. if they don't provide proof of income within the 90 day. we will0 day period, utilize what is on file with the irs. -- for 2016, we will assist the consumer in assessing the best health care opt
in kentucky, we plan to have a passive renewal process. individuals can remain enrolled in their current health plan and they don't have to do anything at all. ,ctober 1 we issued a notice advising the individual that open moment was coming up. that we were going to have more insurers and for health plans on the exchange. tound october 21, we planned mail out our open and roman packets. the individual's premium amount for 2016, if they keep their coverage, as well as their aptc amount. we are...
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a fugitive considered armed and dangerous may have been spotted in southern kentucky. a manhunt was launched after the suspect wanted on drug warrants allegedly shot an officer. schools were closed in the area for three days as police, the fbi and u.s. marshalls searched. now as our gabe gutierrez explains from springfield, tennessee, they may have the break they've been waiting for. >> reporter: tonight, an active search in cumberland county, kentucky, for 62-year-old byrd cook after a possible sighting late today. the manhunt began saturday afternoon. police say cook, a convicted rapist and robber, opened fire on an officer during a traffic stop near the tennessee/kentucky border. the bulletproof vest saved him but cook escaped and disappeared after a shootout with a trooper later that night. >> he's definitely armed and extremely dangerous. he will grow increasingly desperate over the next several days. >> reporter: since then, the u.s. marshalls' office and fbi joined the search with neighborhoods in two states on edge. >> we're still searching. >> john: overnight
a fugitive considered armed and dangerous may have been spotted in southern kentucky. a manhunt was launched after the suspect wanted on drug warrants allegedly shot an officer. schools were closed in the area for three days as police, the fbi and u.s. marshalls searched. now as our gabe gutierrez explains from springfield, tennessee, they may have the break they've been waiting for. >> reporter: tonight, an active search in cumberland county, kentucky, for 62-year-old byrd cook after a...
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morningthe kentucky suspect accused of shooting at police after a days long manhunt. manhunt.floyd cook was on the run after police say he shot a tennessee police officer and fired at a kentucky state trooper.cook has a long criminal history dating back to the 70's.schools near the manhunt called off classes for three days this week out of fear students might run into him. it's now on this morning. morning.we'll take a look at what's coming up on fox 28 morning live before we send we'll hope you'll switch over to fox 28 right now for fox 28 morning live.coming up - a kansas city royals fan is taking world series fever to a new level. why he might regret what he did if the royals don't take home the title. title.plus - comedian don jamieson is headlining penguins comedy club this weekend.we're going to talk to him about how he uses comedy in the music show he co-hosts
morningthe kentucky suspect accused of shooting at police after a days long manhunt. manhunt.floyd cook was on the run after police say he shot a tennessee police officer and fired at a kentucky state trooper.cook has a long criminal history dating back to the 70's.schools near the manhunt called off classes for three days this week out of fear students might run into him. it's now on this morning. morning.we'll take a look at what's coming up on fox 28 morning live before we send we'll hope...
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senate republicans can't afford to have a competitive race in kentucky. one member of kentucky's republican party executive counsel tells politico, quote, he needs to pay attention to the senate race or we could lose the seat. so you get, you know, one man's ambitions, one man's vision of his future, one man's quirks and ego and capability, you get that, that personal specific stuff about one guy, thrown into this bubbling caldron of what's going on with his party, what's going on with politics more broadly. i mean, rand paul throwing away a senate seat for a fantasy presidential bid would probably just be a poll family story, would be a kentucky story, if republicans didn't have to be so desperately worried about every single senate seat this week because democrats are running the table. because democrats are setting themselves up so well, they really might take the senate back. but at some point, if rand paul is not just jeopardizing his own career and he's not just jeopardizing that one seat in kentucky. if the republican party sees rand paul as jeopar
senate republicans can't afford to have a competitive race in kentucky. one member of kentucky's republican party executive counsel tells politico, quote, he needs to pay attention to the senate race or we could lose the seat. so you get, you know, one man's ambitions, one man's vision of his future, one man's quirks and ego and capability, you get that, that personal specific stuff about one guy, thrown into this bubbling caldron of what's going on with his party, what's going on with politics...
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. >>> fugitive floyd cook has been killed in a shoot-out with kentucky police overnight. cook was pronounced dead at the scene in south central kentucky after being confronted by state troopers. police say cook was armed with a handgun and exchanged gunfire with officers. no officers were simpruredinjured. cook had wounded a tennessee police officer at a traffic stop and opened fire on a kentucky officer. >>> five months after a deadly shoot-out between rival biker gangs in texas, one has been charged. a grand jury is considering the case. this morning, officials in waco are trying to figure out who leaked surveillance video of the bloody gun battle. don champion is here with the story and the shocking pictures. >> reporter: even without sound, the video alone is terrifying. aired on cnn thursday, it shows members this biker club sitting and having drinks on a patio one moment. the next, dodging bullets and running for their lives. off-screen, a fight started with members of the rival gang the ban detow crew. in the end the shoot-out at this twin peaks restaurant in waco,
. >>> fugitive floyd cook has been killed in a shoot-out with kentucky police overnight. cook was pronounced dead at the scene in south central kentucky after being confronted by state troopers. police say cook was armed with a handgun and exchanged gunfire with officers. no officers were simpruredinjured. cook had wounded a tennessee police officer at a traffic stop and opened fire on a kentucky officer. >>> five months after a deadly shoot-out between rival biker gangs in...
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chair recognizes the gentleman from kentucky. mr.rogers: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. rogers: i rise today to present h.r. 719 a short-term continuing resolution to keep the government open and operating after the end of the fiscal year on september 30. this necessary measure funds government and services at the current rate through december 11 of this year. as in previous years, the c.r. also includes a small across the board reduction to keep within the fiscal year 2016 cap level set by the budget control act. mr. speaker, this is a responsible measure that prevents a harmful government shutdown while allowing time for a larger budget agreement to be reached and time to complete the full year appropriations work for 2016. it also includes a few responsible provisions to prevent disastrous, irreversible damage to government programs or to current -- to address current urgent needs. these changes are limited in scope and noncontroversial. for instance, these prov
chair recognizes the gentleman from kentucky. mr.rogers: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. rogers: i rise today to present h.r. 719 a short-term continuing resolution to keep the government open and operating after the end of the fiscal year on september 30. this necessary measure funds government and services at the current rate through december 11 of this year. as in previous years, the c.r. also includes a small across the...
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eric: a massive manhunt in kentucky. elizabeth: i'm elizabeth klinge eric: and i'm eric hanson, along with shaina and metinka. it is a truly walk to the car this morning. metinka: and a quick one because no one wants to be out in all of that wind. dress for the windchill early today. it is cold. it will turn out to be a great afternoon with sunshine begin through the clouds. a high of 51 degrees. today will be the coolest day of the next eight. upper 50's tomorrow, rain moving in for beggars night activities tomorrow but should be out of here and give way to a beautiful weekend. highs next week near 70 degrees. eric: a pleasant hill man is in jail this morning after he tried to solicit sex acts from children online. 18-year-old kyle calvert is charged with two counts of lascivious acts with a child. courts documents show calvert who was 17 at the time was on an online social media site called oovoo when he allegedly asked minors to engage in sex acts so he could watch on camera. the victims are listed as young as 6 and 8
eric: a massive manhunt in kentucky. elizabeth: i'm elizabeth klinge eric: and i'm eric hanson, along with shaina and metinka. it is a truly walk to the car this morning. metinka: and a quick one because no one wants to be out in all of that wind. dress for the windchill early today. it is cold. it will turn out to be a great afternoon with sunshine begin through the clouds. a high of 51 degrees. today will be the coolest day of the next eight. upper 50's tomorrow, rain moving in for beggars...
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and now that pressure is getting more intense because in rand paul's state in kentucky, voters in kentucky are going to the polls on tuesday. they vote next week. they're having an off-year election this year in 2015 and the new polls just out in kentucky make it look like democrats could do great in those elections next week. it looks like the democratic candidate is on track to win the governor's race in kentucky and importantly there's one other down-ticket race, which is the auditor's race, which is really relevant to rand paul. the reason that down-ticket race is important is basically everyone thinks this guy, the state auditor, adam edelen, is the democrat who is likely to beat rand paul for his senate seat next november if he chooses to challenge rand fall for that senate seat. adam edelen. the rand paul political machine has been trying to defeat him by backing his republican opponent. but it looks like edelen is not going to get knocked out. he's up eight points just five days before election day. so rand paul. rand paul has been under pressure for weeks from the republican party
and now that pressure is getting more intense because in rand paul's state in kentucky, voters in kentucky are going to the polls on tuesday. they vote next week. they're having an off-year election this year in 2015 and the new polls just out in kentucky make it look like democrats could do great in those elections next week. it looks like the democratic candidate is on track to win the governor's race in kentucky and importantly there's one other down-ticket race, which is the auditor's race,...
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the aca's working in kentucky, kentucky, it is working throughout the country, to take 60 something attempt to repeal and not replace, just replace would be a tragedy for this country. definitely a tragedy for the commonwealth of kentucky. i yelled back. >> mr. chairman i yelled to have ms. minutes. >> thank you. under the affordable care act which is occupied three quarters of our conversation so far, even though we are talking about the total budget, but i guess that is immaterial. under the aca, children can no longer be denied coverage because of a pre-existing condition. the aca expanded coverage to kids aging out of foster care, it allows children to receive oral and vision coverage as a part of their benefit plans. this is what is what you are trying to take away. this is only one issue concerning the aca. just one issue. if you can pontificate all you want about what this cause and what that cost, what is your plan? what what is your idea of addressing just one part of what this legislation deals with? you have no plan. you think that should be done either in the private sector, or
the aca's working in kentucky, kentucky, it is working throughout the country, to take 60 something attempt to repeal and not replace, just replace would be a tragedy for this country. definitely a tragedy for the commonwealth of kentucky. i yelled back. >> mr. chairman i yelled to have ms. minutes. >> thank you. under the affordable care act which is occupied three quarters of our conversation so far, even though we are talking about the total budget, but i guess that is...
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on kentucky between 2015 and 2020. they came back and said it would create 42,000 new jobs, $38 billion in increased economic activity and would have a pass to -- positive impact on the kentucky state budget of $820 million. the a.c.a. is working in kentucky, it's working many places throughout this country and to take the 60-something attempt to repeal and not replace, just repeal, would be a tragedy for this country. definitely a tragedy for the commonwealth of kentucky. yield back. mr. van hollen: i yield 2 1/2 minutes to mr. pascrell of new jersey. mr. pascrell: thank you, mr. ranking member, plmp. under the affordable care act which is ock -- which has occupied three quarters of our conversation so far even though we're talking about the total budget, but i guess that's immaterial. under the a.c.a., children can no longer be denied coverage aws of a -- because of a pre-existing condition. the a.c.a. expanded coverage for kids aging out of foster care, it allows children to receive oral and vision coverage in suppo
on kentucky between 2015 and 2020. they came back and said it would create 42,000 new jobs, $38 billion in increased economic activity and would have a pass to -- positive impact on the kentucky state budget of $820 million. the a.c.a. is working in kentucky, it's working many places throughout this country and to take the 60-something attempt to repeal and not replace, just repeal, would be a tragedy for this country. definitely a tragedy for the commonwealth of kentucky. yield back. mr. van...