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((paul joncich)) >> our call 8 phone bank is here for you. consumer advocate michelle mortensen is in the call center with the men and women here to help you right now. michelle? ((michelle mortensen)) the number to call is denning ((paul joncich)) >>> men's health month wraps up today, that means the mustache colonoscopy! men often uncomfortable with the idea of getting one, but they're a vital tool for discovering colon cancer. - which is the second most deadly cancer in men. doctors say most men should get a colonoscopy by age 50, unless they have family history - then it should be 10 years before the age their family member was when they were diagnosed. our movember doctor phillipe lam says men need to get over their nervousness about colonoscopies. (( dr phillipe lam/healthcare partners; "no, because these procedures are done so routinely, ind across the nation, these gastro enterologists are board certified physicians and they do anywhere from 5-10 to 15 in a day." )) ((paul joncich)) the procedure is quite routine. and most insurance p
((paul joncich)) >> our call 8 phone bank is here for you. consumer advocate michelle mortensen is in the call center with the men and women here to help you right now. michelle? ((michelle mortensen)) the number to call is denning ((paul joncich)) >>> men's health month wraps up today, that means the mustache colonoscopy! men often uncomfortable with the idea of getting one, but they're a vital tool for discovering colon cancer. - which is the second most deadly cancer in men....
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((paul joncich)) >>> got questions about have the answers. ((christianne klein)) >> our call 8 phone bank is open with experts looking to answer your questions and help you get the coverage you need. our consumer advocate michelle mortensen is with them right now in the call center. and michelle what is the number people should call if they need help. ((michelle mortensen)) the number to call is 650-1101.. and these great folks can answer any questions you may have -- deadline... which is fast approaching. joining me now greg griffin... and when is that deadline. what is the best thing for viewers to do? the call 8 phone bank has the answers - you can speak with local, certified insurance agents to bring you the expert advice you need. if you can't reach out today, review the materials your plan sent in the mail this fall to choose your coverage options. toss to break announcer: you're boots because the national finals rodeo is taking over the thomas and mack. earlier this week hundreds of trailers full of livestock started setting up near th
((paul joncich)) >>> got questions about have the answers. ((christianne klein)) >> our call 8 phone bank is open with experts looking to answer your questions and help you get the coverage you need. our consumer advocate michelle mortensen is with them right now in the call center. and michelle what is the number people should call if they need help. ((michelle mortensen)) the number to call is 650-1101.. and these great folks can answer any questions you may have -- deadline......
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new york.// ((paul joncich)) combo for its "special sauce." today, mcdonald's sells 900-million big macs all around the world./// ((denise valdez)) >>> chocolate with less sugar but the same taste? nestle claims they've cracked the code. the global chocolate maker says by hollowing out sugar particles, it can reduce the chocolate's sugar content by as much as 40-percent. nestle is applying for a patent... and plans to start rolling out products containing the new sugar in 2018. the swiss company coul' calories, costs, and regulatory approvals while it's in the process of patenting the product. it also wouldn't say exactly which products would contain the new sugar, saying only it was looking at a breathrough! /// ((paul joncich)) >>> investigators are left with more questions than answeres after examining the wreage of plane that crashed in columbia. ((denise valdez)) >> new audio found from the cockpit suggesting a scenario that caused the deadly crash that killed 71 people./// announcer: now, live...this is 8 news now at i wanted the same pl
new york.// ((paul joncich)) combo for its "special sauce." today, mcdonald's sells 900-million big macs all around the world./// ((denise valdez)) >>> chocolate with less sugar but the same taste? nestle claims they've cracked the code. the global chocolate maker says by hollowing out sugar particles, it can reduce the chocolate's sugar content by as much as 40-percent. nestle is applying for a patent... and plans to start rolling out products containing the new sugar in...
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." >>> ((paul joncich)) >>> ten people are now confirmed dead... after a devastating wildfire hit a popular resort town in tennessee. thanks for joining us... i'm paul joncich. ((dave courvoisier)) >> and i'm dave courvoisier.... christianne has the night off. that death toll could continue to rise over the next few days... as search crews continue to look for more possible victims. ((paul joncich)) >> people have yet to be allowed back in their homes... as officials work to make sure parton -- whose local theme park "dollywood" was threatened but not damaged by the fire -- announced the launch of the "my people fund" to help out her hometown: (( (dolly parton) "we want to make sure that the dollywood foundation provides a thousand dollars a month to all those families that have lost their homes in the fires until they get back up on their feet.")) ((paul joncich)) >> fema funds should start rolling in soon too. police say the fire appears to be 'human- caused.'/// ((paul joncich)) >>> aside from those wildfires... with a blow from mother nature ov
." >>> ((paul joncich)) >>> ten people are now confirmed dead... after a devastating wildfire hit a popular resort town in tennessee. thanks for joining us... i'm paul joncich. ((dave courvoisier)) >> and i'm dave courvoisier.... christianne has the night off. that death toll could continue to rise over the next few days... as search crews continue to look for more possible victims. ((paul joncich)) >> people have yet to be allowed back in their homes... as...
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((paul joncich)) >>> and it's the hot topic of the day... paying for parking on the las vegas strip. we look into how common it is other's lead... and what locals think about the latest round of properties that will soon be charging for parking./// <<< news music voice over: "now, live...this is 8 news now at six-thirty." >>> ((their recommendation was unanimous. that bears repeating. 15 career prosecutors and their recommendation was unanimous )) ((paul joncich)) >>> concerns of a fresh wave of protests tonight... after a north carolina officer was a man at an apartment complex back in september. thanks for joining us... i'm paul joncich. ((christianne klein)) >> and i'm christianne klein. those concerns weren't without merit... this is a live look at the streets of charlotte north carolina tonight... where demonstrators are out protesting the city's district attorney's announcement made earlier today. he says no charges will be filed against police officer brently vinson... for the shooting death of keith lamont scott. surveillance video c
((paul joncich)) >>> and it's the hot topic of the day... paying for parking on the las vegas strip. we look into how common it is other's lead... and what locals think about the latest round of properties that will soon be charging for parking./// > ((their recommendation was unanimous. that bears repeating. 15 career prosecutors and their recommendation was unanimous )) ((paul joncich)) >>> concerns of a fresh wave of protests tonight... after a north carolina officer was...
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((paul joncich)) >>> people in a popular tennessee resort town... waiting to get back in their homes after a devastating wildfire. what's keeping them out... even though the immediate threat has passed. and donald trump... already working to keep jobs in the u-s. how he was able to negotiate a deal to keep a factory open... and why not everyone's job is safe... despite the deal./// news music agenda... has a new man in charge. we talk exclusively with aaron ford about what he has in store for 2017 up in carson city. ((dave courvoisier)) >>> severe weather and deadly wildfires... hit the southeast united stated. where clean-up is underway after twisters hit... and how dolly parton is helping her hometown... after fires ravaged the area./// ((tedd florendo)) (((>>>tracking the return of strong winds. we have numerous alerts for your friday. we'll break them most accurate weathernow forecast<<<))) <<< news music voice over: "now, live...this is 8 news now at six-thirty." >>> ((paul joncich)) >>> ten people are now confirmed dead... after a devastating
((paul joncich)) >>> people in a popular tennessee resort town... waiting to get back in their homes after a devastating wildfire. what's keeping them out... even though the immediate threat has passed. and donald trump... already working to keep jobs in the u-s. how he was able to negotiate a deal to keep a factory open... and why not everyone's job is safe... despite the deal./// news music agenda... has a new man in charge. we talk exclusively with aaron ford about what he has in...
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paul joncich is here to explain how the program will work. ((paul joncich)) >> right now, when officers respond to a crime scene, they have to look around for any cameras that might have picked something up. it takes time to find the owners and look at the video. by getting everyone with security cameras to register with the department, they'll have a list of addresses and contact numbers so they can quickly ask permission... to see video that often helps solve crimes. the new program, they're calling vegas safe cam is already in use in philadelphia, buffalo, system with the department is completely voluntary. but, the more privately owned cameras they have on record, the more effective the program will be. ((1:05:33 tom roberts/metro assistant sheriff: "as of now you'll have a crime occur and you'll start at the point of the crime and work your way out in canvasing a neighborhood and trying to find video. this will allow us to go specifically along a path and say we have cameras here and there and we'll be able to reach you by phone because
paul joncich is here to explain how the program will work. ((paul joncich)) >> right now, when officers respond to a crime scene, they have to look around for any cameras that might have picked something up. it takes time to find the owners and look at the video. by getting everyone with security cameras to register with the department, they'll have a list of addresses and contact numbers so they can quickly ask permission... to see video that often helps solve crimes. the new program,...
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((paul joncich)) >> mark strassmann is in rosalie (rose-uh-lee), alabama, where residents woke up to see the destruction. >>>(connor hughes) "there is so much that needs to be done that i don't know where to start" connor hughes - like many here in jackson county- has returned to what's left of his home. he's struggling to scrape up the essentials of life. (connor trying to locate some bowls so i can get something to drink hundreds of structures were leveled and thousands of people are without power. jim smith lost his business when the twister hit. (jim smith/storm victim) my business is gone, it's no big deal. i'll uh i'll get it all together and re-start." "it's coming right at us! look at this" (fort walton video) (mark strassmann, cbs news, rosalie, alabama) (:37-:45) you can see the path of destruction and the severe northeast alabama blew into tennessee and georgia and then headed for the carolinas. (south carolina) 100 miles north in tennessee, the town of athens is recovering from extensive property damage. (sheriff joe guy/mcminn county) "we are extremely fortunate that
((paul joncich)) >> mark strassmann is in rosalie (rose-uh-lee), alabama, where residents woke up to see the destruction. >>>(connor hughes) "there is so much that needs to be done that i don't know where to start" connor hughes - like many here in jackson county- has returned to what's left of his home. he's struggling to scrape up the essentials of life. (connor trying to locate some bowls so i can get something to drink hundreds of structures were leveled and...
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paul joncich is here with what you can do to make sure it doesn't happen to you. ((paul joncich)) >> good neighborhood, bad neighborhood, gated or not. it doesn't matter. more packages are getting stolen off front porches than ever before. one reason: the post office will deliver a record 750 million packages over the next month. and to thieves, those boxes a this was tuesday morning in the northwest valley. within 20 minutes of a package being delivered, a complete stranger swipes it right off the porch. the homeowner filed a police report and shared this video on facebook hoping someone would recognize the woman, but so far no luck catching her. i spoke to the homeowner on the telephone today. ((4:58 crime victim: "my thing today is i'm actually reaching out to get another camera installed so we can see more. i think even though it costly, putting more cameras up and making sure the neighbors are
paul joncich is here with what you can do to make sure it doesn't happen to you. ((paul joncich)) >> good neighborhood, bad neighborhood, gated or not. it doesn't matter. more packages are getting stolen off front porches than ever before. one reason: the post office will deliver a record 750 million packages over the next month. and to thieves, those boxes a this was tuesday morning in the northwest valley. within 20 minutes of a package being delivered, a complete stranger swipes it...