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he's chief investment strategist at raymond james. jeff, welcome back to the program. >> what a day. >> you bet. >> so what's the individual investor do on a day like this? >> well, this feels re like the end of a decline than the beginning of a whole other leg down. we counselled people to raise some cash back in february and march and are actually starting to put some of that capital back to work on days like this. you have to go back to 1940 when the germans blew a 60 mile hole in the line to get a day like this where less than 2% of the stocks trade product actually up on the session. >> so you really think that individual retail investors should be buying, perhaps even tomorrow? >> yes, i do. as a matter of fact. this feels more like the end of a decline than the beginning of a whole other leg down to me. >> and what should they be buying, of course? ness well, i think if you are looking at the s&p, i think you can buy an s&p type fund, very efficient way to invest. if you are looking at other funds, goldman sachs has some intere
he's chief investment strategist at raymond james. jeff, welcome back to the program. >> what a day. >> you bet. >> so what's the individual investor do on a day like this? >> well, this feels re like the end of a decline than the beginning of a whole other leg down. we counselled people to raise some cash back in february and march and are actually starting to put some of that capital back to work on days like this. you have to go back to 1940 when the germans blew a 60...
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raymond chester and david casper two of the best players the team had.he need and most importantly the results of the elizabeth house doing fine work. raymond chester and hall of famer dave casper. >> that old video from the raiders. i love that stuff. thanks mark. good stuff. >>> and ktvu news begins at 4:30 in the morning. >> you can always find coverage online on ktvu.com and with ktvu's mobile app. thanks so much for joining us etch. -- thanks so much for joining us everyone. premiering the revolution by lg. the newest release with verizon 4g lte. the first phone pre-loaded with access to netflix's massive movie library. powered by verizon 4g lte for an unparalleled streaming experience. see how mobile entertainment was meant to be seen. only with verizon 4g lte. now get the revolution by lg for $199.99 and receive 3 months of netflix free.
raymond chester and david casper two of the best players the team had.he need and most importantly the results of the elizabeth house doing fine work. raymond chester and hall of famer dave casper. >> that old video from the raiders. i love that stuff. thanks mark. good stuff. >>> and ktvu news begins at 4:30 in the morning. >> you can always find coverage online on ktvu.com and with ktvu's mobile app. thanks so much for joining us etch. -- thanks so much for joining us...
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raymond chester and david casper two of the best players the team had.they introduced people to the need and most importantly the results of the elizabeth house doing fine work. raymond chester and hall of famer dave casper. >> that old video from the raiders. i love that stuff. thanks mark. good stuff. >>> and ktvu news begins at 4:30 in the morning. >> you can always find coverage online on ktvu.com and with ktvu's mobile app. thanks so much for joining us etch. -- thanks so much for joining us everyone.
raymond chester and david casper two of the best players the team had.they introduced people to the need and most importantly the results of the elizabeth house doing fine work. raymond chester and hall of famer dave casper. >> that old video from the raiders. i love that stuff. thanks mark. good stuff. >>> and ktvu news begins at 4:30 in the morning. >> you can always find coverage online on ktvu.com and with ktvu's mobile app. thanks so much for joining us etch. -- thanks...
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the city, a realtor, who had basically sent a letter of appreciation to our director saying that raymond barrios, cheryl aldridge, and others did a great job providing all the services and everything that she needed. everything that she had anticipated, and exceeded, for her, those services. next would be my apologies for the lack of timely posting of the bic meeting minutes. it was during the transition in the early part of the summer where we are getting up to speed. we will begin to deliver those in a more timely way in the next few weeks. last but not least, the categories and by which the information on our packet has seemed to have fallen off in being delivered in a timely manner, the material content of that should be in our hands early enough so that we can review them in a timely way so that we can properly give it the right attention. that is my opinion and would like for other members of the commission to express that. >> i have been on the commission for over six years now. i remember a time when we had our meetings on monday morning and our agenda packages would come to us o
the city, a realtor, who had basically sent a letter of appreciation to our director saying that raymond barrios, cheryl aldridge, and others did a great job providing all the services and everything that she needed. everything that she had anticipated, and exceeded, for her, those services. next would be my apologies for the lack of timely posting of the bic meeting minutes. it was during the transition in the early part of the summer where we are getting up to speed. we will begin to deliver...
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state senator raymond he sponsored the bill. it faces a procedural vote in this he said it before and into the governor. >>> the oath of the wounded that lessons learned may have prevented the san bruno disaster. it happened in a sacramento suburb of rancho cordova. a homeowner was killed and five others were injured after neighbors had reported smelling gas did they found pg&e used a substandard pipe and in a properly sized. >>> our coverage continues at ktvu.com. you can view video clips by clicking on the top on her homepage. >>> to be with suffered injuries when a crane tipped over at an amusement park. as those who insist that the plane was set up to perform maintenance. >>> is the one worker is and a critical condition tonight after a brazen shooting at his workplace. it happened outside of the restaurant located in the mission. investigators are calling it a case of mistaken identity. >> reporter: seen one restaurant is closed tonight after a 22-year-old was shot critically wounded this morning to maximum investigation sh
state senator raymond he sponsored the bill. it faces a procedural vote in this he said it before and into the governor. >>> the oath of the wounded that lessons learned may have prevented the san bruno disaster. it happened in a sacramento suburb of rancho cordova. a homeowner was killed and five others were injured after neighbors had reported smelling gas did they found pg&e used a substandard pipe and in a properly sized. >>> our coverage continues at ktvu.com. you can...
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raymond davis has had a run-in with law enforcement earlier that night. he looked drunk and was warned by officers not to drive. now an hour later, officer jessup spots him on the road and pulls him over for a traffic violation. >> how is it going tonight? >> good. how are you? >> the reason why i pulled you over, that was a turn only lane that you drove through that red light. >> actually, that was a street light. >> a turn only lane. how much have you had to drink tonight? >> plenty. >> plenty? >> how much? >> hold on. >> the driver pulls the trigger twice. luckily for the officer, the first round from his pistol is empty and the next round misses. >> shots fired. >> the driver crashes into a nearby utility box causing an explosion. as officer jessup approaches the as officer jessup approaches the vehicle, he is clearly shaken by the near death experience. >> 651-63. that vehicle is about a search and rescue. >> but he still has a job to do. other officers respond to the scene and surround the vehicle unsure if the suspect still has ammunition. >> shut
raymond davis has had a run-in with law enforcement earlier that night. he looked drunk and was warned by officers not to drive. now an hour later, officer jessup spots him on the road and pulls him over for a traffic violation. >> how is it going tonight? >> good. how are you? >> the reason why i pulled you over, that was a turn only lane that you drove through that red light. >> actually, that was a street light. >> a turn only lane. how much have you had to...
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. >> my name's raymond kurtzwell. >> reporter: by the age of 17, he landed on tv after inventing a computeent on to invent optical scanner, machines that read for. he is known for predicting and thinking. mostly about how fast our technology is advancing. >> this is $1 billion more powerful than the computer i used when i was a student. >> reporter: the implications are beyond epic. it's what will help him talk to his dead father and he says eventually eliminate death altogether. are you afraid of death? >> i think all human beings are and should be. not just fearful but realizing that death is a real tragedy. >> reporter: can you beat it? >> i believe i can. >> reporter: beat death how, you ask. by taking computers and putting them inside our bodies. robots fighting sickness from the inside. >> these will become the size of blood cells. we'll be able to put intelligent machines inside our bodies and brains to keep ourselves healthier, augment our immune system. >> reporter: as amazing as this sounds, kurtzwell says this will happen soon, within a few decades. but to make sure he lasts tha
. >> my name's raymond kurtzwell. >> reporter: by the age of 17, he landed on tv after inventing a computeent on to invent optical scanner, machines that read for. he is known for predicting and thinking. mostly about how fast our technology is advancing. >> this is $1 billion more powerful than the computer i used when i was a student. >> reporter: the implications are beyond epic. it's what will help him talk to his dead father and he says eventually eliminate death...
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raymond sunday of gsuy santiago. >> japan verses venezuela.nd that thsecond and the second caa is ahead of pennsylvania two-one = sex they wil grab a two-one = sex. the u. two s one six >> danica patrick leaving. she will of a press conference at and 50 tomorrow at 1:00 p.m. and to not forget that the indy cars run it this weekend and sonoma. when we come back the forty- niners and their riders. the newest on the roster. the forty- niners and the raiders. and the man behind jason campbell. next! man: we need a good night's sleep. woman: which means a little heat to keep us warm. and a good dose of support for my back. some over-the-top comfort couldn't hurt. and our perfect dream factory's been built. you're feeling sleepy already? nighty-night. [giggling] yea, right over here. look at 'em all. what about a black frontier with utilitrack? absolutely. oh, great, that's awesome. what about a platinum graphite rogue with touch-screen nav, bluetooth, and...a moonroof? with or without leather? we got 'em both. [ sighs ] i gotta get back. [ male ann
raymond sunday of gsuy santiago. >> japan verses venezuela.nd that thsecond and the second caa is ahead of pennsylvania two-one = sex they wil grab a two-one = sex. the u. two s one six >> danica patrick leaving. she will of a press conference at and 50 tomorrow at 1:00 p.m. and to not forget that the indy cars run it this weekend and sonoma. when we come back the forty- niners and their riders. the newest on the roster. the forty- niners and the raiders. and the man behind jason...
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global sell-off with susie gharib of "nightly business report" and jeffrey saut of the financial firm raymond james. >> brown: and spencer michels offers an inside look at how one of the biggest investors in the u.s.-- california's 'public employee retirement fund is navigating the volatile market. >> you look at the portfolio and you decide what steps need to be taken. but there's no need to panic. there's no need to get overly emotional. >> suarez: then, we examine the obama adminstration's new tough stance on syria calling for president assad to step down and imposing more sanctions. >> brown: we get the latest on the deadly attacks in israel by palestinian gunmen and the retaliation by the israeli military. >> suarez: and judy woodruff explores the rapid rise in poverty levels among american children with patrick mccarthy of the annie e. casey foundation. >> those kids who fell into poverty in fact were less likely to graduate from school, more likely to have school problems, more likely to have educational difficulty and even health was affected over the long term. >> brown: that's all a
global sell-off with susie gharib of "nightly business report" and jeffrey saut of the financial firm raymond james. >> brown: and spencer michels offers an inside look at how one of the biggest investors in the u.s.-- california's 'public employee retirement fund is navigating the volatile market. >> you look at the portfolio and you decide what steps need to be taken. but there's no need to panic. there's no need to get overly emotional. >> suarez: then, we examine...
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an analyst at raymond james calls the rumors of capital trouble absurd. here's b. of a. since the spring of 2009, the last time the stock was in the $6 dollar range. one uncertainty that continues to hang over the bank are lawsuits over mortgages gone bad. other leading financial stocks today include life insurer genworth, jumping almost 7%. and dow stocks american express and j.p. morgan up at least 3% each. utility stocks also found plenty of buyers today. this exchange-traded fund follows the s&p utilities sector. it rallied 2% today. this chart shows the fund since the beginning of the month. since this august 8 low, utility stocks have outpaced the rest of the market as investors look to buying dividend-paying stocks and look for some protection against the volatility. here are the top three highest dividend-yielding utilities. pepco is in the mid-atlantic. integrys is in the midwest. and duke in the south-east. all are electric utilities paying shareholders over 5% dividends. we mentioned dominion resources as one to watch today. yesterday's east coast earthquake f
an analyst at raymond james calls the rumors of capital trouble absurd. here's b. of a. since the spring of 2009, the last time the stock was in the $6 dollar range. one uncertainty that continues to hang over the bank are lawsuits over mortgages gone bad. other leading financial stocks today include life insurer genworth, jumping almost 7%. and dow stocks american express and j.p. morgan up at least 3% each. utility stocks also found plenty of buyers today. this exchange-traded fund follows...
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>> hunters point family. 50 raymond. alice gresset. the visitation valley rec center. and ycd. >> the you very much. -- thank you very much. >> i don't know what else to tell you about the program. young people would be in the program approximately eight weeks. they would work 12 hours per week and receive minimum wage while in the program. do you have specific questions? supervisor cohen: no questions. colleagues, any questions about the youth employment program? i do have a question, just a clarification. you said ages 16 to 21 years old? >> that is for our existing summer youth and program -- youth employment program. with the new program, it will focus on people 18 to 25. supervisor cohen: and what is the -- >> 18225 with these moneys. -- 18 to 25 with these moneys. supervisor cohen: what of the requirements? do they have to have high school? do they have to have some college? >> right now, we are working with members of 8010 to finalize the selection criteria. they are looking for different populations, ensuring equal access to the program. for the program we run,
>> hunters point family. 50 raymond. alice gresset. the visitation valley rec center. and ycd. >> the you very much. -- thank you very much. >> i don't know what else to tell you about the program. young people would be in the program approximately eight weeks. they would work 12 hours per week and receive minimum wage while in the program. do you have specific questions? supervisor cohen: no questions. colleagues, any questions about the youth employment program? i do have a...
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dr raymond shares zada professor of business and international affairs at the george washington university says the decisions taken at the meeting reflect only the political aspirations of german and french leaders and not market demands. unfortunately this is not going to make much difference for the ongoing crisis all the news that came out of this press conference was quite negative for the market the most negative i believe was the fact that it was announced that the european fund a full stabilisation facility that bailout fund for the european eurozone members will not be expanded and they believe it's enough as it is for the moment the second thing there's no common euro bond that was going to be issued and there was very clear about this when the markets were not expecting this other bad news for the market was that taxation is going to go up especially in terms of corporate taxation where harmonization and then down the road they also want countries to have a balanced budget so the european leaders unfortunately have done it again they haven't really addressed the markets needs for
dr raymond shares zada professor of business and international affairs at the george washington university says the decisions taken at the meeting reflect only the political aspirations of german and french leaders and not market demands. unfortunately this is not going to make much difference for the ongoing crisis all the news that came out of this press conference was quite negative for the market the most negative i believe was the fact that it was announced that the european fund a full...
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good question in regards to why you have an insider trading been investigated in the general sense raymond brothers for example was known by some other part of our party to be functionally bankrupt for some time prior to when they went under and yet nobody at the federal reserve or the new york fed or anyone else bothered to say anything to anybody. in the late forty's and early fifty's when the uranium was in full swing in the us numerous mines mushroomed in parts of arizona but when demand dried up the facilities were abandoned leaving an environmental hazard in their wake and as artie's miniport now reports radiation poisoning el threatens the area's few remaining indigenous people in. this northeast part of arizona a compass is part of america's navajo nation native american government territory rich in your rainy up but ruined by the u.s. . demand for it it's a different world we don't have money we don't have the funds the people from the dominant society have we also have conditions we're trying to live through like living in the abandoned uranium areas here and drinking the contami
good question in regards to why you have an insider trading been investigated in the general sense raymond brothers for example was known by some other part of our party to be functionally bankrupt for some time prior to when they went under and yet nobody at the federal reserve or the new york fed or anyone else bothered to say anything to anybody. in the late forty's and early fifty's when the uranium was in full swing in the us numerous mines mushroomed in parts of arizona but when demand...
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raymond joins us now this morning from charleston. good to see you this morning.l, how are you feeling? >> i'm ok this morning. good morning to everybody else. >> good morning to you. i know so far, you've been able to have two chemotherapy treatments since being diagnosed. but you have no insurance and you were denied coverage by medicaid. what did they tell you because you were a man? >> they just told me that the federal government has policies saying that they did studies and they only cover women because men are really not -- not -- i mean, really don't have breast cancer like that. so they denied me. >> you must have been shocked when you received that because there's been a lot of press in the last decade or so about the fact that this is a disease for men as well and that it can strike men. so what did you do about it? >> well, with the chemo and everything, you don't want to stress yourself out. basically like right now, i'm doing as much as i can. and i'm letting it build up. i have organizations that help me and churches and i'm just not trying to stres
raymond joins us now this morning from charleston. good to see you this morning.l, how are you feeling? >> i'm ok this morning. good morning to everybody else. >> good morning to you. i know so far, you've been able to have two chemotherapy treatments since being diagnosed. but you have no insurance and you were denied coverage by medicaid. what did they tell you because you were a man? >> they just told me that the federal government has policies saying that they did studies...
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cancer they think of a disease that affects women but 2000 men are diagnosed every year, including raymond johnson from south carolina who learned he had breast cancer. the 26-year-old doesn't have health insurance, medicaid denied his application because the program is only for women. it's costing him $10,000 per treatment. >> right now, i'm just stuck with these bills. and trying to find a way. >> the state health department in south carolina agree there's is a problem with the program and admits it's discrime in a tori and asked the federal government for help. >> and more americans are turning to antidepressants because primary care physicians are prescribing them. and the study in health affairs finds 10% of americans are taking antidepressants at some point every year. psychiatristses are concerned some are taking them for minor complaints without fully understanding the risks. they are now the third-most prescribed class of drugs in the u.s.. >>> a group of psychologists believe states and the federal government should legalize same-sex marriage. the american psychological associati
cancer they think of a disease that affects women but 2000 men are diagnosed every year, including raymond johnson from south carolina who learned he had breast cancer. the 26-year-old doesn't have health insurance, medicaid denied his application because the program is only for women. it's costing him $10,000 per treatment. >> right now, i'm just stuck with these bills. and trying to find a way. >> the state health department in south carolina agree there's is a problem with the...
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in between the nicklaus win at augusta and the raymond floyd win.n dallas. he had two other top 10s in his rookie year. he has been pretty amazing to watch. he is young. he has tremendous length, and he has charisma. nick: he has. he has got everything right now. all he needs is one more solid golf shot. >> well, it will have to come from 193 yards off of a slight downhill lie into an increasing wind. nick: well, the minimum yardage will be to the flag. and as he did it in regulation, something 20-30 feet past. it does not look like jason dufner is feeling too good. >> hollow molly, he has a 6-iron. you know, it occurs to me that i may want to be 30 yards farther back where i had a better excuse to lay it up. >> yeah. nick: he certainly swung beautifully when he is swinging flat out. flat out. full of adreniline. jim: the wind was picking up there at the end and shifting into the golfer's face. that is a beauty. keegan bradley, 18 feet away. >> never mind the shot, what a club that was. jim: did not leave a lot of room to spare. nick: he played that
in between the nicklaus win at augusta and the raymond floyd win.n dallas. he had two other top 10s in his rookie year. he has been pretty amazing to watch. he is young. he has tremendous length, and he has charisma. nick: he has. he has got everything right now. all he needs is one more solid golf shot. >> well, it will have to come from 193 yards off of a slight downhill lie into an increasing wind. nick: well, the minimum yardage will be to the flag. and as he did it in regulation,...
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. >> raymond is the manager of a restaurant in the san francisco financial district where hot bowels of noodles are in demand and now he is in demand because he has a sign out saying now hiring. >> people ask for what kind of position we are looking for. it's really bad right now. a lot of people to not have work. >> today unemployment numbers came out for july showing san francisco's rate at 9% for unemployment. >>> overall, 2.1 million californians were out of work. >> i was stressed out because i could not find anything at all. i had a hard time finding a job even temping and stuff like that. >> bank of america still announced that it may cut 10,000 jobs nationwide. the banks are streamlining and while the private sector generated jobs many companies are staying careful. >> if i can stay where i am, it maintains my margins. a lot of people are in the same boat. it's hard to hire. >> we had it in previous recessions, we lost jobs that never came back but we gained more than enough new jobs. in this recovery, we have not seen that yet. >> july's biggest job losses came in financial
. >> raymond is the manager of a restaurant in the san francisco financial district where hot bowels of noodles are in demand and now he is in demand because he has a sign out saying now hiring. >> people ask for what kind of position we are looking for. it's really bad right now. a lot of people to not have work. >> today unemployment numbers came out for july showing san francisco's rate at 9% for unemployment. >>> overall, 2.1 million californians were out of work....
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. >> raymond is the manager of a restaurant in the san francisco financial district where hot bowels of noodles are in demand and now he is in demand because he has a sign out saying now hiring. >> people ask for what kind of position we are looking for. it's really bad right now. a lot of people to not have work. >> today unemployment numbers came out for july showing san francisco's rate at 9% for unemployment. >>> overall, 2.1 million californians were out of work. >> i was stressed out because i could not find anything at all. i had a hard time finding a job even temping and stuff like that. >> bank of america still announced that it may cut 10,000 jobs nationwide. the banks are streamlining and while the private sector generated jobs many companies are staying careful. >> if i can stay where i am, it maintains my margins. a lot of people are in the same boat. it's hard to hire. >> we had it in previous recessions, we lost jobs that never came back but we gained more than enough new jobs. in this recovery, we have not seen that yet. >> july's biggest job losses came in financial
. >> raymond is the manager of a restaurant in the san francisco financial district where hot bowels of noodles are in demand and now he is in demand because he has a sign out saying now hiring. >> people ask for what kind of position we are looking for. it's really bad right now. a lot of people to not have work. >> today unemployment numbers came out for july showing san francisco's rate at 9% for unemployment. >>> overall, 2.1 million californians were out of work....
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david and raymond recently reunited at the elizabeth house located in a former convent in the rock ridged of north oakland. elizabeth house is a transitional program for women with children. >> coming here i was able to get my kids back. helping me you know with parenting skills, money management definitely, i need help with. so it's helped out a lot. >> the promise that it represents and the results that i'm sure come out of a project like this. something just works it's cool. >>> part of the plan is to hold a friend raiser. they're inviting people to learn more about the accomplishments and needs of elizabeth house. >> this isn't something the government can really do very well. it's really a community thing and it's a part of oakland. since i was an oakland raider and the oakland raiders are going to help. >> people in the community when they see that this group is coming in, the raiders are coming in to help us, that's just going to bring more help and that's what we need right now. >> both casper and chester won a super bowl. both were traded away only to come back and finish their
david and raymond recently reunited at the elizabeth house located in a former convent in the rock ridged of north oakland. elizabeth house is a transitional program for women with children. >> coming here i was able to get my kids back. helping me you know with parenting skills, money management definitely, i need help with. so it's helped out a lot. >> the promise that it represents and the results that i'm sure come out of a project like this. something just works it's cool....
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carolina man fighting cancer is now fighting to get the same help only available to women. 26-year-old raymondhnson has breast cancer and under goingkey moe therapy. he has a job but it doesn't come with insurance. johnson applied for a state program that provides medicaid to breast cancer patients but he was denied because he's a man. >> right now i'm just stuck with these bills and trying to find a way to be 26 and have breast cancer it's really a surprise. >> south carolina's health department is calling johnson's denial discriminatory and asking the federal government for help. >> interesting. >>> let's check your commute now. sal is watching the roads and bridges. sal. >> dave and pam, good morning. we are looking good around the bay area. we have a pretty decent drive. the road work that is right here is still going on between highway 4 and the carquinez bridge. you can see it's showing a little bit of slow traffic in this area. be careful with the road workers. there is plenty of room for you. it should be about 6:00 and we move to the rest of the contra costa re on. antioch pittsburgh
carolina man fighting cancer is now fighting to get the same help only available to women. 26-year-old raymondhnson has breast cancer and under goingkey moe therapy. he has a job but it doesn't come with insurance. johnson applied for a state program that provides medicaid to breast cancer patients but he was denied because he's a man. >> right now i'm just stuck with these bills and trying to find a way to be 26 and have breast cancer it's really a surprise. >> south carolina's...
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raymond johnson had a cyst on his chest and that's how his breast cancer was diagnosed.e work as a construction worker and does not have insurance, so he qualifies for medicaid except that medicaid does not cover breast cancer for men. so he applied for money under a program called the breast cancer prevention and treatment act which does not exclude men from breast cancer. so he had all the qualifications from that except to get screened, to get in that program you have to be a woman. so now he's got tens of thousands of dollars in bills piling up, though he remains hopeful. listen. >> i'm doing as much as i can, and i'm letting the bills pile up, hopefully, there's hope out there. but, um, basically, i know that god is working with me with this. >> reporter: remember, men with breast cancer are the only class of patients that are barred from medicaid because of gender. it could take an act of congress to change that. you mentioned 2,000 men a year? is well 100 times as many women get diagnosed, but 500 men still die of breast cancer every year, and they simply are not
raymond johnson had a cyst on his chest and that's how his breast cancer was diagnosed.e work as a construction worker and does not have insurance, so he qualifies for medicaid except that medicaid does not cover breast cancer for men. so he applied for money under a program called the breast cancer prevention and treatment act which does not exclude men from breast cancer. so he had all the qualifications from that except to get screened, to get in that program you have to be a woman. so now...
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raymond, good morning to you. what do you think of the impact of this economic bus tour in >> caller: good morning. what i would like to say is that we have came to a cross-point to where we're experiencing the same old stuff over and over again. people, wake up, please! you don't do the same thing over and over and expect a different result. these republicans have just put this same old garbage in another block. >> host: raymond, what does that mean? what does that mean? >> caller: that means they're trying to help us with the same old garbage they did when bush was in the white house. you know, they're trying to say that, okay, we need to lower taxes on the rich and all that. it's the same old stuff. it never worked. the only thing that we know that have worked is the method that what president obama is trying to get us to understand, there's got to be a balanced approach. you can't just expect -- just to work, you know, the way that the republicans have never have worked and we know it don't work. so we need to
raymond, good morning to you. what do you think of the impact of this economic bus tour in >> caller: good morning. what i would like to say is that we have came to a cross-point to where we're experiencing the same old stuff over and over again. people, wake up, please! you don't do the same thing over and over and expect a different result. these republicans have just put this same old garbage in another block. >> host: raymond, what does that mean? what does that mean? >>...
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raymond johnson right there, he has breast cancer. he's undergoing chemotherapy. he has a job but it doesn't come with insurance. mr. johnson applied for a state program but he was turned down because he's a man. >> right now, i'm just stick with these bills. >>> 7:25. we want to check in with sal who is cooping a close eye on the commute -- keeping a close eye on the commute. >> all right. the compute is -- commute is doing well if you are on the bay bridge toll plaza. this is friday daylight. let's move to the south bay. i want to go to another kind of standby. when you look at 237 and you don't see a lot of stop-and-go traffic, i would say that's lighter than usual. also, 880 nearby is looking pretty good. we're going to the north bay, fairfield/vallejo, 80 westbound looks good. if you are driving to the vallejo area, pinole and richmond that traffic looks good. people are slowing down in both directions to take a look at this crash. let's go to rosemary. >>> similar to the start -- similar start to the morning. the blanket of low clouds. we'll see this burn of
raymond johnson right there, he has breast cancer. he's undergoing chemotherapy. he has a job but it doesn't come with insurance. mr. johnson applied for a state program but he was turned down because he's a man. >> right now, i'm just stick with these bills. >>> 7:25. we want to check in with sal who is cooping a close eye on the commute -- keeping a close eye on the commute. >> all right. the compute is -- commute is doing well if you are on the bay bridge toll plaza....