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mireya villarreal looks at a new program in texas that's helping patients with their expenses. >> whenrst grade teacher woke up last march dizzy and out of breath, she knew something was wrong. >> i got real hot and started sweating just profusely. i got very nauseous. i got up, and then i passed out. >> reporter: the nearest hospital was out of her insurance network but she knew the fine print in her policy. >> i remember reading that in case of emergency you go to the nearest hospital. >> reporter: the diagnosis low blood sugar, the real shock the bill for medications and testing in a three-hour er visit. >> how much did that visit cost you? >> $6,720. >> stacey pogue is a consumer health advocate. >> one in every five patients th hier, it's one in three. >> reporter: nine months after paying her deductible and copay, shapiro contacted the mediation hot line, it's a program unique to texas. the texas department of insurance sets up mediations between insurance companies and out of network hospitals to resolve surprise medical bills. within weeks shapiro's bill was surprisingly settle
mireya villarreal looks at a new program in texas that's helping patients with their expenses. >> whenrst grade teacher woke up last march dizzy and out of breath, she knew something was wrong. >> i got real hot and started sweating just profusely. i got very nauseous. i got up, and then i passed out. >> reporter: the nearest hospital was out of her insurance network but she knew the fine print in her policy. >> i remember reading that in case of emergency you go to the...
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mireya villarreal, cbs news, fort collins, colorado. >> glor: you have got to be kidding me.rating valentine's like a pair ofover star-crossed lovers. it's just a cough. yeah right. and the earth is flat. ahhh!! treat your cough seriously with robitussin cf max. nothing lasts longer and treats more symptoms for your cough, cold and flu. robitussin. because it's never just a cough. and i don't add trup the years.s. but what i do count on... is boost® delicious boost® high protein nutritional drink has 20 grams of protein, along with 26 essential vitamins and minerals. boost® high protein. be up for life. ythen you turn 40 ande everything goes. tell me about it. you know, it's made me think, i'm closer to my retirement days than i am my college days. hm. i'm thinking... will i have enough? should i change something? well, you're asking the right questions. i just want to know, am i gonna be okay? i know people who specialize in "am i going to be okay." i like that. you may need glasses though. yeah. schedule a complimentary goal planning session today with td ameritrade. our gr
mireya villarreal, cbs news, fort collins, colorado. >> glor: you have got to be kidding me.rating valentine's like a pair ofover star-crossed lovers. it's just a cough. yeah right. and the earth is flat. ahhh!! treat your cough seriously with robitussin cf max. nothing lasts longer and treats more symptoms for your cough, cold and flu. robitussin. because it's never just a cough. and i don't add trup the years.s. but what i do count on... is boost® delicious boost® high protein...
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mireya villarreal has more on the life-and-death struggle. >>> i remember looking down and seeing theavis kauffman says he was alone on a midday run along the trails of horse tooth mountain park when he heard a noise. >> i turned around, and just was bummed out to see a mountain lion chasing after me. it grabbed on to my hand and wrist. and from there, it started to claw at my face and neck. >> reporter: kauffman who is 5'10" and about 155 pounds says his fear became a primal struggle to survive. >> i stepped on its neck with my right foot. finally stopped moving, and then jaws opened, and i was able to scramble back up the hill and get the heck out of dodge. >> reporter: parks and wildlife officials have captured two more juvenile mountain lions they believe are the siblings of the one involved in the attack on february 4th. mireya villarreal for cbs news, collins, colorado. >>> coming up only on "cbs this morning," protecting the airspace over washington, d.c. we ride with the coast guard unit responsible for intercepting threats. intercepting threats. one serving... ...once a day..
mireya villarreal has more on the life-and-death struggle. >>> i remember looking down and seeing theavis kauffman says he was alone on a midday run along the trails of horse tooth mountain park when he heard a noise. >> i turned around, and just was bummed out to see a mountain lion chasing after me. it grabbed on to my hand and wrist. and from there, it started to claw at my face and neck. >> reporter: kauffman who is 5'10" and about 155 pounds says his fear became a...
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as many look to fix that, mireya villarreal looks at a new program that is getting a lot of attentionxas. >> reporter: when stacey schapiro, a first grade teacher woke up last march dizzy and out of breath, she knew something was wrong. >> i got real hot, started sweating, just profusely. i got very nauseous, i got up and then i passed out. >> reporter: the nearest hospital was out of her insurance network, but she knew the fine print in her policy. >> i remember reading that in case of emergency you go to the nearest hospital. >> reporter: the diagnosis: low blood sugar. the real shock: the bill for medications and testing in a three-hour e.r. visit. how much did that visit cost you? >> $6,720. >> reporter: stacey pogue is a consumer health advocate. >> one in every five patients that goes to an e.r. is going to get a surprise medical bill and in texas it is even higher, it is one in three. >> reporter: nine months after paying her deductible and copayi hot line, it's a program unique to texas. the texas department of insurance sets up mediations between insurance companies and out o
as many look to fix that, mireya villarreal looks at a new program that is getting a lot of attentionxas. >> reporter: when stacey schapiro, a first grade teacher woke up last march dizzy and out of breath, she knew something was wrong. >> i got real hot, started sweating, just profusely. i got very nauseous, i got up and then i passed out. >> reporter: the nearest hospital was out of her insurance network, but she knew the fine print in her policy. >> i remember reading...
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barriers, they help channel things, it will be technology and it will be manpower. >> reporter: mireya villarreal cbs news, dallas. >> begnaud: state department spokeswoman heather nauert is withdrawing her name from consideration as the next united nations ambassador. she was picked after nikki hailey announced her resignation last year. the former fox news anchor cited "family reasons," for her reason to withdraw. but a senior official tells cbs news a "nanny issue" came up during her vetting and most likely would have been problematic during her congressional hearing. there is a big interview airing tonight on cbs. in his first interview since being fired, former f.b.i. deputy director andrew mccabe is speaking out. he tells scott pelley why he opened up investigations involving president trump. >> i was speaking to the man who had just run for the presidency and won the election for the presidency. and who might have done so with the aid of the government of russia, our most formidable adversary on the world stage. and that was something that troubled me greatly. >> how long was it after that
barriers, they help channel things, it will be technology and it will be manpower. >> reporter: mireya villarreal cbs news, dallas. >> begnaud: state department spokeswoman heather nauert is withdrawing her name from consideration as the next united nations ambassador. she was picked after nikki hailey announced her resignation last year. the former fox news anchor cited "family reasons," for her reason to withdraw. but a senior official tells cbs news a "nanny...
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here's mireya villarreal. >> i remember looking down and seeing the claws. >> reporter: travis kauffmana midday run along the trails of horse tooth mountain park when he heard a noise. >> i turned around and just was pretty bummed out to see a mountain lion chasing after me. it grabbed on to my hand and wrist and from there it started to claw at my face and neck. >> reporter: kauffman, who is 5'10" and about 155 pounds says his fear became a primal struggle to survive. >> i stepped on its neck with my right foot, finally stopped moving and then jaws opened and i was able to kind of scramble back up the hill and get the heck out of dodge. >> reporter: parks and wildlife officials have captured two more juvenile mountain lions they believe are the siblings of the one that was involved in that attack on february 4th. mireya villarreal, cbs news, fort collins, colorado. >> you have got to be kidding me. >>> up next here, celebrating valentine's like a pair of star-crossed lovers. peop >> dr. stanley: remember this: cannot change the laws of god. when he has visited you in some form of adver
here's mireya villarreal. >> i remember looking down and seeing the claws. >> reporter: travis kauffmana midday run along the trails of horse tooth mountain park when he heard a noise. >> i turned around and just was pretty bummed out to see a mountain lion chasing after me. it grabbed on to my hand and wrist and from there it started to claw at my face and neck. >> reporter: kauffman, who is 5'10" and about 155 pounds says his fear became a primal struggle to...
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. >> reporter: mireya villarreal, cbs news, south texas. >> begnaud: the highly anticipated second summit between president trump and north korean leader kim jong-un takes place this week in vietnam. the president leaves for hanoi tomorrow, kim jong-un is on a train heading there. and our ben tracy is already in hanoi. >> reporter: kim jong-un left north korea saturday on his now famous green and yellow armoured train. he was given quite the sendoff for an expected two-day train ride to vietnam, a flight would take about three hours. in a news report, north korea state media finally acknowledged that kim is actually coming to the summit. hanoi is branding itself as "the city for peace," and the stakes at this summit seem higher than when president trump and kim met eight months ago in singapore. that summit produced a thin and vaguely worded document promising to work towards the denuclearization of the korean peninsula. >> the meeting is set. he's looking forward it to it, i'm looking forward to it. we've made tremendous progress. >> reporter: despite the president's claims, there's been
. >> reporter: mireya villarreal, cbs news, south texas. >> begnaud: the highly anticipated second summit between president trump and north korean leader kim jong-un takes place this week in vietnam. the president leaves for hanoi tomorrow, kim jong-un is on a train heading there. and our ben tracy is already in hanoi. >> reporter: kim jong-un left north korea saturday on his now famous green and yellow armoured train. he was given quite the sendoff for an expected two-day...
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mireya villarreal spoke to some of them along the u.s.ico border. >> reporter: did you paint this yourself? >> i sure did. >> reporter: how long did it take you? >> about 40 minutes. took off my shoes, and i said "here we go." >> reporter: nida alvarez is sending a clear message. her family has owned this property along the banks of the rio grande river in south texas for more than 30 years. it's now at risk of being taken away by the government for a new border wall. she's suing the trump administration to keep it. >> this property is my life. it is my home. this is where my family gets together. this is my family. it is my heritage. you know, what am i going to do if i don't have a home? >> we will have a national emergency, and we will then be sued. >> reporter: the only statement released by the department of defense so far says the national emergency declaration authorizes the secretary of defense to determine whether border barriers are necessary. >> i hope it's a wake-up call for all americans that this administration that purports
mireya villarreal spoke to some of them along the u.s.ico border. >> reporter: did you paint this yourself? >> i sure did. >> reporter: how long did it take you? >> about 40 minutes. took off my shoes, and i said "here we go." >> reporter: nida alvarez is sending a clear message. her family has owned this property along the banks of the rio grande river in south texas for more than 30 years. it's now at risk of being taken away by the government for a new...
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mireya villarreal has details of the state attorney's decision.ot of people upset about this one. >> reporter: that's right, gayle. good morning. this was a two-month investigation that involved dozens of witnesses and a lot of evidence, including some very disturbing surveillance video we're about to show you right now. the parents of e.j. bradford called this murder and say that this report is just a way to cover up responsibility. >> to see and know that they are justifying shooting my son three times, how long is that justifiable be? >> reporter: emantic bradford and april. i kins can want justice for the death of their son e.j. newly released surveillance video from the alabama mall shows the moment shoppers scatter at the sound of gunshots. bradford is then seen ire h a licensed hand gun his own. a moment later from behind bradford, a responding hoover officer shoots and kills him. believing he's the suspect responsible according to the attorney general. bradford's family says he was trying to protect those around him. you watch the video? >
mireya villarreal has details of the state attorney's decision.ot of people upset about this one. >> reporter: that's right, gayle. good morning. this was a two-month investigation that involved dozens of witnesses and a lot of evidence, including some very disturbing surveillance video we're about to show you right now. the parents of e.j. bradford called this murder and say that this report is just a way to cover up responsibility. >> to see and know that they are justifying...