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kim mulvihill, health watch. >> we were told that they are still investigating mona case. last week for the first time mona reports to us that her insurer picked up the $1200 tab for that i.v. infusion drug and as we mentioned this therapy is very controversial. tomorrow at 6:00 p.m. we will hear from both sides on the topic of so-called lime wars. >>> black friday still three days away but shoppers are already lining up. linda yee is at the best buy where bargain hunters are camping out. >> reporter: already, dana, they are camping out here. never underestimate the determination of a bargain hunter. let me show you. i already count four tents out here. they already have their entertainment center set up. they have got musicians. we don't have heaters yet but we do have veterans of these sales. we have greg. and we have jarret rodriguez. greg, you have to tell me, you are going to sleep in this cold weather for three nights. that bargain has to be pretty good. >> it is pretty good. you are saving hundreds out here. even thousands if you are getting what you want. >> report
kim mulvihill, health watch. >> we were told that they are still investigating mona case. last week for the first time mona reports to us that her insurer picked up the $1200 tab for that i.v. infusion drug and as we mentioned this therapy is very controversial. tomorrow at 6:00 p.m. we will hear from both sides on the topic of so-called lime wars. >>> black friday still three days away but shoppers are already lining up. linda yee is at the best buy where bargain hunters are...
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. >> reporter: it's a ritual mona matwani goes through every day.ns of antibiotics to fight lime's disease. it attacks the nervous system. >> i was at my job laying under the desk during office hours because i couldn't stand up straight. >> reporter: it makes her so exhausted she had to quit her job as a public service lawyer. >> i cried for days. i couldn't accept that i wasn't able to work. >> reporter: it comes from the bite of a particular where there are lots of dear, like here in marin county, and in most cases are treated with a month of antibiotics some patients suffer much longer. it can be devastating both physically and financially. >> my insurance has been a nightmare. >> reporter: because even though she has insurance mona can't get covered for most of her drugs. she takes a lot of them. 70 pills a day and they are expensive. >> especially one very important one which is $1,300 a month. >> reporter: the iv drugs are even pricier. >> one of these bags costs somewhere around $200, one bag, done usually twice a day. >> reporter: but she sa
. >> reporter: it's a ritual mona matwani goes through every day.ns of antibiotics to fight lime's disease. it attacks the nervous system. >> i was at my job laying under the desk during office hours because i couldn't stand up straight. >> reporter: it makes her so exhausted she had to quit her job as a public service lawyer. >> i cried for days. i couldn't accept that i wasn't able to work. >> reporter: it comes from the bite of a particular where there are lots...
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. >> a ritual mona goes through every day. iv infusions ofant biotics to fight advance stage lime disease it effects the nervous system. >> i was basically at my job laying under my desk during office hours because i couldn't stand up straight. >> it makes her so exhausted she had to quit her job as a public interest lawyer. >> i cried for days i couldn't accept i wasn't able to work. >> lime disease comes from the bite of a tick found in wooded areas where there are lots of deer like here in morin county. while most cases are just treated with a month of anti biotics come suffer longer >> it can be devastating physically and io than shaly. >> my insurance has been a nightmare. >> mona can't get covered for most of her drugs she takes a lot of them, 70 pills a day and they are expensive. >> especially one very important one which is $1,300 a month. >> the iv drugs are pricier. >> one of these bags costs somewhere around $200. one bag done usually twice a day. >> but she says each time she submits a claim blue shield comes back
. >> a ritual mona goes through every day. iv infusions ofant biotics to fight advance stage lime disease it effects the nervous system. >> i was basically at my job laying under my desk during office hours because i couldn't stand up straight. >> it makes her so exhausted she had to quit her job as a public interest lawyer. >> i cried for days i couldn't accept i wasn't able to work. >> lime disease comes from the bite of a tick found in wooded areas where there...
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i got approached by the mona foundation. it is like i found the perfect charity. was like, here you go. here is the perfect charity. you can get behind this with your heart and soul. they find grass roots charities that are already working. it is not american or european countries, going into a country and say, this is how we think you should do this. it is a school in the amazon that becomes a college because of the locals. the mona foundation funds those initiatives. they have three or four schools in haiti. me and my wife spent a couple of weeks visiting the schools and the teachers. we hope to go back many times. they gave us a bit of a firsthand taste of what was happening there on the ground and how great these schools were. raising a lot of money for them. hopefully, we will be traveling around the world soon. tavis: now that you have all of this celebrity from the office, after you leave "the office", what do you want to do with his career? >> i want to be an actor. i just want to be an actor. i do not want to be a spokesman for anything. i do not want to
i got approached by the mona foundation. it is like i found the perfect charity. was like, here you go. here is the perfect charity. you can get behind this with your heart and soul. they find grass roots charities that are already working. it is not american or european countries, going into a country and say, this is how we think you should do this. it is a school in the amazon that becomes a college because of the locals. the mona foundation funds those initiatives. they have three or four...
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among the black tie crowd, spark cofounder mona. the bandage on her arm is the only telltale sign of her illness. it covers a catheter through which she takes daily iv antibiotics for late-stage lyme disease. >> i was exhausted. sleeping 16 hours, couldn't stay awake, couldn't remember things. >> she is in third stage. she has lyme in her central central nervous system and the brain. there is a war on what it is. >> reporter: she believes the criteria used to diagnose lyme disease are too narrow so many patients are misdiagnosed. >> there is a problem with a lot of people having a disease that is being diagnosed as everything from fibromyalgia to depression to panic attack. >> reporter: ucsf's dr. richard jacobs an infectious disease expert strongly disagrees. >> the infectious disease society of america based on in evidence in the literature that lyme disease is a well defined disease. >> reporter: lyme disease comes from the bite of a tick found in wooded areas where there are lots of deer, like here in marin county. and while mos
among the black tie crowd, spark cofounder mona. the bandage on her arm is the only telltale sign of her illness. it covers a catheter through which she takes daily iv antibiotics for late-stage lyme disease. >> i was exhausted. sleeping 16 hours, couldn't stay awake, couldn't remember things. >> she is in third stage. she has lyme in her central central nervous system and the brain. there is a war on what it is. >> reporter: she believes the criteria used to diagnose lyme...
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mona shaw, hammer woman, received a free trip to california to tell her story on dr.had to do something to get a manager. >> reporter: and the hammer? she gave it to her church which auctioned it off for $180. providing mona shaw with an exquisite feeling of customer satisfaction. >> osgood: coming up madam curie and her elephant. know what gets me out of bed early? breakfast at subway! [ male announcer ] a big day deserves a better breakfast. choose from a dee-licious lineup of our newest $5 footlong breakfast melts, like the sunrise subway melt. [ strahan ] subway. build your better breakfast. >> now a page from our sunday morning almanac. november 7, 1867, 143 years ago today for that was the day marie curie was born in warsaw. facing sexist barriers at home she went to paris to study science. in 1895 she married a physics professor named pierre curie. together they researched radioactivity, went on to discover the element radium. >> now we find how much energy it has. >> osgood: their breakthroughs were dramatized in the 1943 film madam curi. >> yes. what if there
mona shaw, hammer woman, received a free trip to california to tell her story on dr.had to do something to get a manager. >> reporter: and the hammer? she gave it to her church which auctioned it off for $180. providing mona shaw with an exquisite feeling of customer satisfaction. >> osgood: coming up madam curie and her elephant. know what gets me out of bed early? breakfast at subway! [ male announcer ] a big day deserves a better breakfast. choose from a dee-licious lineup of our...
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mona's time and the neighbor's time and the money they collected from muni riders, there is a lot of way to roll stuff like this. >> yeah. >> the standpoint of looking at stake holders through our community meetings. are you excited about this plan? yeah, great. are you excited enough to donate money up front or will it be worth it to you to say 20 dollars a month because you live, work in front of this pla place. are you interested in the spiritualy and financially enough to contribute to it. that's going to the community benefit district is to create an informal but binding subscription, if you will. yeah. i think -- i think it's going to be a bit of both. it will be we who i don't work there anymore but the people that are still in that lyndon building are the primary tenders. they will pick up trash and replace plants that get stolen or vandalizeded. whether it's tree pruning or paving repair that might need to be done by an ouder a outsider for. there will be a fund established. like in a homeowner's association. >> but that's a very complicated project. there are much smaller p
mona's time and the neighbor's time and the money they collected from muni riders, there is a lot of way to roll stuff like this. >> yeah. >> the standpoint of looking at stake holders through our community meetings. are you excited about this plan? yeah, great. are you excited enough to donate money up front or will it be worth it to you to say 20 dollars a month because you live, work in front of this pla place. are you interested in the spiritualy and financially enough to...
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the mona one person of this nation is fighting these wars, one person, and every gathering, but holds with military families. 100 percent of families owes them a thank you. >> the veterans is typically done by the president was in south korea for eight and a trip to asia. president barack obama mark the holiday and the u.s. fought a ywar 60 years ago, with ceremonies. in south korea, near seoul. the we salute all of our heroes. in keeping the workers of those who are still in harm's way. and i commend the man warm serving in afghanistan and iraq of, has also stopped in germany with surprising creek troops, families at the air force base where she helped serve veterans the meal. and in washington, thousands of veterans, families, friends gathered in the war memorials including the wall for the vietnam veterans. and the world war two memorial honoring women. in washington, samantha hayes. >> these are live pictures. from the sky for in oakland. and people that are walking towards the for field-bart station. remembering derrik jones, a barber who was killed monday. he was on armed. the w
the mona one person of this nation is fighting these wars, one person, and every gathering, but holds with military families. 100 percent of families owes them a thank you. >> the veterans is typically done by the president was in south korea for eight and a trip to asia. president barack obama mark the holiday and the u.s. fought a ywar 60 years ago, with ceremonies. in south korea, near seoul. the we salute all of our heroes. in keeping the workers of those who are still in harm's way....
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mona bottom we're trying to get people to accept responsibility and hold up its things the wrong students in class and these treaties that were signed by our nations none of our people went to the u.s. government for treaties u.s. government came to us for treaties if you want to be broken we want to now why wait tell me how does it make you feel after you know we just talked about a story where rush limbaugh conservative radio host who is very popular in this country you know has a lot of influence is are ranting and raving angry at obama that he thought the thank native americans on faith in his thanksgiving proclamation and saying that. why people should deserve reparations because you indians essentially are to blame for anyone who dies of smoking in this country the art of our use of tobacco is tradition was tradition sacred use tobacco it wasn't use a bitch we are addicted to it was a sacred sacred right that's how we were taught to treat all things as moderation and reverence. the europeans turned it into a an addictive substance and it was quite exaction in europe once it was expo
mona bottom we're trying to get people to accept responsibility and hold up its things the wrong students in class and these treaties that were signed by our nations none of our people went to the u.s. government for treaties u.s. government came to us for treaties if you want to be broken we want to now why wait tell me how does it make you feel after you know we just talked about a story where rush limbaugh conservative radio host who is very popular in this country you know has a lot of...
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this is mainly due to that average salary being far short of that needed to lead a comfortable life mona david cameron did a means testing over there in the u.k. when he found out is that nobody has any means what exactly so that people are going into debt because they can't even afford the basic services and food and water and think you know basic ingredients and this is the same in the us isn't it in other words the producers are in other countries in the consumers or in the us and they've been able to keep this state. disequilibrium alive for decades by artificially cheap interest rates brought to you by the financial terrorist alan greenspan and ben bernanke i say bring back a man like tall paul volcker the see that's the only solution america back in two thousand and seven they could either have gone austrian hard money or kings in soft money paul walker of course back in the seventies shows hard money quick three year recession followed by big growth. right now we've got policymakers that are choosing keynesian which means a big marshmallow pie of nothingness and continued last dec
this is mainly due to that average salary being far short of that needed to lead a comfortable life mona david cameron did a means testing over there in the u.k. when he found out is that nobody has any means what exactly so that people are going into debt because they can't even afford the basic services and food and water and think you know basic ingredients and this is the same in the us isn't it in other words the producers are in other countries in the consumers or in the us and they've...
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workers at the museum adorned president obama, the pope and the mona lisa in black and orange duringlayoffs during the last few days the world series. the museum had to replace some of the hats because excited fans -- actually, they were thieves kept walking off with them. >> that's exactly right. >> they should have one of jeff on the float. >> that's right. that's tomorrow. >> we'll all be there. that's going fob veto be very, exciting coverage. >> we have a full night of election coverage ahead. at 9:00 right here on nbc bay area, the nbc political team will be doing coverage of the national races followed by special 11:00 newscast with your complete bay area and california election coverage. we will all be on deck tonight. >> so we'll be with you throughout the evening, and we'll look for you certainly at 11:00 tonight. bye-bye. >> bye-bye. a >>> with another contentious election upon us, your online comments agree with number bay area. to take redistricting power way from politicians. one viewer says letting legislators pick the nablds they want to serve leads to blatant discrim
workers at the museum adorned president obama, the pope and the mona lisa in black and orange duringlayoffs during the last few days the world series. the museum had to replace some of the hats because excited fans -- actually, they were thieves kept walking off with them. >> that's exactly right. >> they should have one of jeff on the float. >> that's right. that's tomorrow. >> we'll all be there. that's going fob veto be very, exciting coverage. >> we have a full...
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viene la otra muy mona a quererse tomar el crÉdito. >> porque estaba delirando y no sabÍa quiÉn estaba, hay interrogantes sobre la actuaciÓn de la univistrullauni se registrÓ en nogales y isiond herido a un indocumentado. >> dentro de univisunesteioncaÓn nogales ocurriÓ nun accidente uo entrnisionunh@univisionunivun g indocumentados y la patrulla fronteriza. >>> un individuo de 30 aÑos de edad, indocumentado, de nogales sonora, habÍa ununrecibido un impacto de bala en el estÓmago.o >> una mujer dice que vio lo que sucediÓ. nunivisionunivisioo >> no pounivs dar los detalles de lo que sucediÓ, el fbi isionn h@agenscya encargada nisionunivn isionarmas univisrogas.unionivi fronteriza es muy difÍcil. >> bueno, el presunto univisioÁ sergio univnisionunivisionunivÓ al gobierno univisionunivisionu dacedencia. nunh@univisionunivÁ las calles ante el aumento de la violencia en ciudad juÁrez. lo que dicen algunos es una estrategia fallida y que los uns militares cometieron anteriormente a gente que no sen les pudo comprobar delitos. >> una niÑa fue rescatada despuÉs de pasar 6 horas en un pozo de
viene la otra muy mona a quererse tomar el crÉdito. >> porque estaba delirando y no sabÍa quiÉn estaba, hay interrogantes sobre la actuaciÓn de la univistrullauni se registrÓ en nogales y isiond herido a un indocumentado. >> dentro de univisunesteioncaÓn nogales ocurriÓ nun accidente uo entrnisionunh@univisionunivun g indocumentados y la patrulla fronteriza. >>> un individuo de 30 aÑos de edad, indocumentado, de nogales sonora, habÍa ununrecibido un impacto de bala...
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viene la otra muy mona a quererse tomar el crÉdito. >> porque estaba delirando y no sabÍa quiÉn estabae lo puede perder. pero seguimos informando y dÁndoles la informaciÓn que usted quiere saber para comenzar su dÍa. >> vamos a conversar de lo que ocurre en arizona, hay interrogantes sobre la actuaciÓn de la patrulla fronteriza por un incidente que se registrÓ en nogales y dejó herido a un indocumentado. >> dentro de este caÑÓn entre las montaÑas al oeste de nogales ocurriÓ un accidente entre un grupo de inmigrantes indocumentados y la patrulla fronteriza. >>> un individuo de 30 aÑos de edad, indocumentado, de nogales sonora, habÍa recibido un impacto de bala en el estÓmago. >> una mujer dice que vio lo que sucediÓ. >> el fbi tomÓ cargo del caso ya que involucra a un agente federal. >> la patrulla fronteriza no da detalles del caso. >> no podemos dar los detalles de lo que sucediÓ, el fbi es la agenscya encargada en poder dar los detalles. >> tras el incidente los detectives no encontraron ni armas ni drogas. el fbi no dio los detalles oficiales sino que las investigaciones determinarÁ
viene la otra muy mona a quererse tomar el crÉdito. >> porque estaba delirando y no sabÍa quiÉn estabae lo puede perder. pero seguimos informando y dÁndoles la informaciÓn que usted quiere saber para comenzar su dÍa. >> vamos a conversar de lo que ocurre en arizona, hay interrogantes sobre la actuaciÓn de la patrulla fronteriza por un incidente que se registrÓ en nogales y dejó herido a un indocumentado. >> dentro de este caÑÓn entre las montaÑas al oeste de...
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i think western union is a place people go to transfer mona lot and so, i think this is a great way toound the world and there are communities in need all around the world and gives the people that have some resources the opportunity to give the places where people are in they'd and i think it's a great thing. >> money can show love. >> absolutely. >> there you go. always a pleasure to see you. >> thank you. >> john legend, everybody. >> thank you very much. >> best of luck. >> thank you. >> for more information on 50 days of giving and how to find out how you can get involved, all you have to do, go tower-to-our website earlyshow.cbs news.com. >> time to check back with dave for a final look at the weather. >> hey, dave. >> i don't know you if know this john legend was listening to harry's karaoke a while ago and they've been talking about doing a duty. could drop next spring. there we go. nice to see you, john, and everyone. everyone ready for the holiday season? do you feel like it's winter yet? all right. nice to be with you, as we say hello, stoke mentoring program with us today.
i think western union is a place people go to transfer mona lot and so, i think this is a great way toound the world and there are communities in need all around the world and gives the people that have some resources the opportunity to give the places where people are in they'd and i think it's a great thing. >> money can show love. >> absolutely. >> there you go. always a pleasure to see you. >> thank you. >> john legend, everybody. >> thank you very much....
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i would like to say today, i noticed on the internet that both barbara bush and another commentary mona shawn both have made comments about ms. palin. she is qualified but of course the only qualifications to be president is you're 35 years of age and you got to be born in the united states or a territory of the united states or of course an embassy like other people have been in the past that have ran for the united states presidency. but as far as her education and the knowledge and her past experience in her life, eh, not so much. but when barbara bush actually -- i mean, barbara bush, the former president's mother and another former president's wife actually says that she hope that ms. palin would stay in alaska and not run in 2012. well, that says a whole lot right there whenever you actually have republicans saying that they're not really interested in having republicans run in 2012. host: thank you. from the "new york times" sunday magazine cover story, it's called "the rogue room." who's who. and what's what of sarah palin's inner circle. the reporting of robert draper." sasha s
i would like to say today, i noticed on the internet that both barbara bush and another commentary mona shawn both have made comments about ms. palin. she is qualified but of course the only qualifications to be president is you're 35 years of age and you got to be born in the united states or a territory of the united states or of course an embassy like other people have been in the past that have ran for the united states presidency. but as far as her education and the knowledge and her past...
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mona and said what we want more than anything else is to be able to come to school and have a clean glass of water to drink. since 1967, israel has continually expelling palestinians and building settlements in the jordan valley to the appropriate rich agricultural land and plentiful water sources. on july 19th, 2010, the israeli army demolished over 50 structures, belonging to 22 palestinian families living in the northern jordan valley. saying it was a closed military area. since i started working at meca, the miya project to bring clean water to the children of perlstein has come closest to my heart. all of our projects are important to the people of palestine, lebanon, but the miya project is connected to my history and my family. it takes me back to the days when i struggled with my family to bring clean water to our house so we could drink, cooked and sometimes have a shower. my mother's, sisters and i would carry gallons of water and heavy containers on our heads providing essentials for our family made my mother physically strong. her arms and shoulders shake by her efforts, but h
mona and said what we want more than anything else is to be able to come to school and have a clean glass of water to drink. since 1967, israel has continually expelling palestinians and building settlements in the jordan valley to the appropriate rich agricultural land and plentiful water sources. on july 19th, 2010, the israeli army demolished over 50 structures, belonging to 22 palestinian families living in the northern jordan valley. saying it was a closed military area. since i started...