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bennett: okay, so first off just to get us started, tell me about seniors in service. brock: okay, seniors in service, we're a non- profit agency. we've got three programs that we run through our senior companion program. that is where we have senior volunteers that are 55 and over and they visit seniors that are living independently in the community. and it's basic social support. they might do some doctors visits with them, take them to doctor's appointments, grocery shopping, out to lunch, just try to keep them socially engaged so they can stay in their homes longer. we also have a volunteer program called the foster gram parent program. with that program we have senior volunteers 55 and over and they're tutoring and mentoring children in supervised settings. so we have them in title 1 schools. we have about 43 sites in northern nevada where we have these volunteers placed. and then the third one is a caregiver program. that's a respite voucher program for people that are taking care of loved ones that are 60 and over that are not really safe to be left alone, they h
bennett: okay, so first off just to get us started, tell me about seniors in service. brock: okay, seniors in service, we're a non- profit agency. we've got three programs that we run through our senior companion program. that is where we have senior volunteers that are 55 and over and they visit seniors that are living independently in the community. and it's basic social support. they might do some doctors visits with them, take them to doctor's appointments, grocery shopping, out to lunch,...
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i'll tell you all about "seniors in service" coming up. angela: "in order to become good at something you have to have a passion for it. forecasting in reno can be a challenge. but it can also be alot of fun. i'll explain coming up. but first... a construction crane slammed to the ground in new york city this morning... killing one person... a look at the destruction it left behind, after the break. "you're watching channel 2 news... with kristen remington, landon looking around the nation... a huge construction crane collapsed in lower manhattan this morning, killing a pedestrian and injuring several other people. eyewitness video captured the collapse. the wreckage crushed cars and scattered debris along an entire city block. the crane fell along a street in the city's tribeca neighborhood, about ten blocks north of the world trade center. a snow squall was passing through at the time, and the city's mayor says crews were working to secure the crane. city: "it was being moved into a secure position because, by the manufacturer's instructi
i'll tell you all about "seniors in service" coming up. angela: "in order to become good at something you have to have a passion for it. forecasting in reno can be a challenge. but it can also be alot of fun. i'll explain coming up. but first... a construction crane slammed to the ground in new york city this morning... killing one person... a look at the destruction it left behind, after the break. "you're watching channel 2 news... with kristen remington, landon looking...
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still isn't sure --whether it's provider network in iowa iss stilil very thin, and their provide the services to people with disabilites, to our seniors in nursing homes and so on." governor branstad says 51-million dollars in the first six months. right now -- the state senate has a bill to try and stop the transition. next -- the iowa state cyclones return home looking to take doo visiting tcu - plus -- we'll head to a sold out wells fargo arena for state wrestling championship night -- mark woodley joins us next. "now, kwwl sports, presented
still isn't sure --whether it's provider network in iowa iss stilil very thin, and their provide the services to people with disabilites, to our seniors in nursing homes and so on." governor branstad says 51-million dollars in the first six months. right now -- the state senate has a bill to try and stop the transition. next -- the iowa state cyclones return home looking to take doo visiting tcu - plus -- we'll head to a sold out wells fargo arena for state wrestling championship night --...
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. >> nadya learned to fight for would. honors. despite living on her own her senior year in an apartment services. >> i was overwhelmed with all of the things that i was trying to process. >> that's perry schaible reporting on this. nadya may have been down but she wasn't out. she couldn't afford to go to where she didn't end up could surprise you, we'll share the first at 4:00. how did you like the weekend's weather? a cooler day on tap for you. here is meteorologist john gumm with your no wait weather. february. still warmer than what you would anticipate for an early february afternoon. obviously it is a whole lot cooler than what we saw over the weekend. cloudy skies, 44 degrees. the relative humidity at 67%, there's nothing on radar. we did have some rain south and east of cincinnati. this morning, that has moved out, along with a cold front which passed to the east of us early this morning. it is not going to be nearly as weekend. 44 now. we'll be in the upper 40s by around 5:00. a lot of spots topping out very close to 50 this afternoon. clouds and by this evening, we're back down to 41 de
. >> nadya learned to fight for would. honors. despite living on her own her senior year in an apartment services. >> i was overwhelmed with all of the things that i was trying to process. >> that's perry schaible reporting on this. nadya may have been down but she wasn't out. she couldn't afford to go to where she didn't end up could surprise you, we'll share the first at 4:00. how did you like the weekend's weather? a cooler day on tap for you. here is meteorologist john...
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ben carson was in rock hill, visiting seniors and service veterans, voters in south carolina say they have concerns which are driving them to the >> concerned about the health care benefits, taxes, and those sort of things. >> our freedom are in jeopardy and so much decisions that have to be made, need to be made by level headed people. >> state officials are expecting a record turn out, the live look at the one polling location at fort mill town hall, the south carolina primary accurately selected the governor gop nominee in every election except 1980. >>> we have continuing coverage on wbtv.com, where you can hear more. >>> a supreme court will allow a low are court order to stand demanding lawmakers draw a new new congressional map. the house primaries won't happen they are now pushed back until june. new boundaries were re-drawn as a safeguard to comply with the federal court ruling that called two majority black districts racial gerrymanders agreed to thursday night. >>> this morning, we're on your side with information about the first confirmed case of the zika virus in north ca
ben carson was in rock hill, visiting seniors and service veterans, voters in south carolina say they have concerns which are driving them to the >> concerned about the health care benefits, taxes, and those sort of things. >> our freedom are in jeopardy and so much decisions that have to be made, need to be made by level headed people. >> state officials are expecting a record turn out, the live look at the one polling location at fort mill town hall, the south carolina...
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here with more on the lutheran social services in nevada's senior meal program is board president reverend dr. marta poling-goldenne, as well as client nutrition service manager kim fiore. it's great having you both. how are you? >> thank you so much for inviting us on. >> explain lutheran social what is it that you do? >> lsfn is a christian nonprofit organization that's been providing social services to las vegas area residents for over 20 years. we have a variety of programs available that support people who are struggling with low income issues, seniors. we really try to prevent homelessness by the variety of programs we have. so for instance, we have a program that allows people to apply for a birth certificate or a state i.d. that's really critical when you're going to be employed in the state of nevada. you have to be able to prove who you are. you are who you say you ha tassistance programs. of course, the senior meal program that kim wants to tell you a little bit more about. >> let's talk about this meal program for seniors, who otherwise may go hungry or not get enough food. >>
here with more on the lutheran social services in nevada's senior meal program is board president reverend dr. marta poling-goldenne, as well as client nutrition service manager kim fiore. it's great having you both. how are you? >> thank you so much for inviting us on. >> explain lutheran social what is it that you do? >> lsfn is a christian nonprofit organization that's been providing social services to las vegas area residents for over 20 years. we have a variety of...
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in a lot of the things we do." reno-sparks helps children, seniors and veterans with a number of services. they provide clothes and backpacks to students in need, help teachers pay for classroom supplies, and deliver food and groceries to over 400 seniors. anderson "we have a 91% return on our donated money. so, all of that $3,000 will go into our programs." and the northern nevada litery council helps educate adults who have dropped out of high school. last year ... nearly a thousand people ranging in age from 25 to 54 were able to earn their high school equivalency thanks to the program. and the organization hopes to extend its reach. robinson "the monies that we receive will help us to expand to do other sites where we can provide classes. we have scholarship programs for students. our classes are free, but we can help them pay for the test that they have to take to get their high school equivalency." there was public voting to determine how much money each group would receive ... ncet was awarded 5- thousand, assistance league of reno-sparks 3-thousand and northern nevada literacy counc
in a lot of the things we do." reno-sparks helps children, seniors and veterans with a number of services. they provide clothes and backpacks to students in need, help teachers pay for classroom supplies, and deliver food and groceries to over 400 seniors. anderson "we have a 91% return on our donated money. so, all of that $3,000 will go into our programs." and the northern nevada litery council helps educate adults who have dropped out of high school. last year ... nearly a...
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. >> senior master sergeant williams has been in service for over ten years. >>> a first alert has beenssued. it doesn't look too bad in philadelphia but many are seeing vifgt at quarter mile or less this morning. jessica boyington is watching for fog on the fog cameras this morning. doesn't look too bad. >> doesn't look too bad, bill. maybe pockets. we will check in with montgomery county when i come back at 4:30. >>> shipping out, hear why today we'll learn why this ship's days are numbered. >>> take it slow as you head out the door this morning. as you take a look at 95, a first alert is in effect because of fog creating dangerous conditions in our area. >>> and in philadelphia's west oak lane area, residents are forced to evacuate. >>> shipping out. its days are numbers. it's 4:30. good morning. i'm tracy davidson. let's talk more about the fog and
. >> senior master sergeant williams has been in service for over ten years. >>> a first alert has beenssued. it doesn't look too bad in philadelphia but many are seeing vifgt at quarter mile or less this morning. jessica boyington is watching for fog on the fog cameras this morning. doesn't look too bad. >> doesn't look too bad, bill. maybe pockets. we will check in with montgomery county when i come back at 4:30. >>> shipping out, hear why today we'll learn why...
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away until @election day in ohio, @and one big on the chi hoe bay @county ballot is @renewal of the health and human @services levy. @it affects thousands of people, @and senior @correspondent tom barr,tt shows @an important program @for seniors that the program @funds. @>> reporter: cheryl lives in @her broadview @heights apartment with her two @fluffy dogs and a @cat. @just getting around is tough. @>> i have arthritis, and i have @copd, and i have @bone on bone in both these. @i can't do a of this stuff @anymore. @>> reporter: lois davorsky. @>> she's a hezbollahing. @i couldn't do without her. @>> reporter: spends four hours @every tuesday @cheryl. @>> i don't want to leave here. @i don't have anybody. @i'm by myself. @>> reporter: lois. @>> i didn't do it for the. @it gives people dignity. @it gives them an opportunity to @remain in their @home. @>> reporter: the man in charge @of this program, @called options and other senior @services -- @>> we have a growing population @that is 85 years and @over. @we are it. @we are the place they turn to @for support. @>> reporter: those polls show @the levee reupped @passing, but takes nothing for @granted. @>> i d
away until @election day in ohio, @and one big on the chi hoe bay @county ballot is @renewal of the health and human @services levy. @it affects thousands of people, @and senior @correspondent tom barr,tt shows @an important program @for seniors that the program @funds. @>> reporter: cheryl lives in @her broadview @heights apartment with her two @fluffy dogs and a @cat. @just getting around is tough. @>> i have arthritis, and i have @copd, and i have @bone on bone in both these. @i...
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in a shootout. shootout.this motorcade escorted the remains of senior deputies patrick dailey and mark logsdon to a funeral home in eastern maryland.dailey's funeral services will be held not been set. the son of the man who killed those two officers spoke out, shedding more details on the background of the shooter, david evevs. evens.he says his father had emotional problems, and described him as a heavy drinker.he also said his father shot and wounded his mother about 20 years ago, and had recently resurfaced. she told them exactly what had transpired years ago and that she thinks theres a warrant out for his arrest. gave as many of the specifics as she possibly could and tried to tell them, i think he's here to hurt me. me.jeremy evans went on to say his father was a veteran and had never spoken ill about police, so he didn't think he targetededfficers. bernie sanders and hillary clinton clashed for the first time timesince tuesday's blowout win for sanders in new hampshire.the next caucus is in nevada -- but last night -- they met in wisconsin. wisconsin.a new reuters last night they met in wisconsin. shows they're neck and neck with clinton's slim lea
in a shootout. shootout.this motorcade escorted the remains of senior deputies patrick dailey and mark logsdon to a funeral home in eastern maryland.dailey's funeral services will be held not been set. the son of the man who killed those two officers spoke out, shedding more details on the background of the shooter, david evevs. evens.he says his father had emotional problems, and described him as a heavy drinker.he also said his father shot and wounded his mother about 20 years ago, and had...
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still isn't sure --whether it's provider network in iowa iss stilil very thin, and their provide the services to people with disabilites, to our seniors in nursing homes and so on." governor branstad says 51-million dollars in the first six months. right now -- the state senate has a bill to try and stop the transition. next -- the iowa state cyclones return home looking to take doo visiting tcu - plus -- we'll head to a sold out wells fargo arena for state wrestling championship night -- mark woodley joins us next. "now, kwwl sports, presented pet moments are beautiful, unless you have allergies. then your eyes may see it differently. only flonase is approved to relieve both itchy, watery eyes no othererasal allergy spray c c say that. when we breathe in allergens our bodies react by over producing six key inflammatory substances that cause our symptoms. most allergy pills only control one substance. flonase controls six. and six is greater than one. complete allergy relief or incomplete. let your eyes decide. last place team in the big 12 -- and that's exactly the way this one would start out -- big game for deonte burton -- first h
still isn't sure --whether it's provider network in iowa iss stilil very thin, and their provide the services to people with disabilites, to our seniors in nursing homes and so on." governor branstad says 51-million dollars in the first six months. right now -- the state senate has a bill to try and stop the transition. next -- the iowa state cyclones return home looking to take doo visiting tcu - plus -- we'll head to a sold out wells fargo arena for state wrestling championship night --...
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ben carson was in rock hill visiting senior citizens and service veterans. voters we talk to in south carolina say they have concerns which are driving them to the polls. care benefits, taxes, and those sort of things. >> our freedoms are in jeopardy, so much decisions have to be made need to be made by level-headed people. >> reporter: precinct sinks open atprecincts open at7:00 a.m., they will close at 7:00 p.m. >>> the south carolina primary has accurately selected the nominee except once in 1980. >>> we have continuing coverage on the air and wbtv.com. at 7:00, we have live pictures on turnout as voters roll in the different precincts. >>> the u.s. supreme court will allow a lower court order tore stand demanding lawmakers draw a new congressional map. the decision came down late last night. the house primaries will not happen as scheduled next month. they are pushed back until june. as you know, new boundaries were federal court ruling that called two majority black districts racial gerrymanders. >>> a driver of a pick-up rushed to the hospital after thi
ben carson was in rock hill visiting senior citizens and service veterans. voters we talk to in south carolina say they have concerns which are driving them to the polls. care benefits, taxes, and those sort of things. >> our freedoms are in jeopardy, so much decisions have to be made need to be made by level-headed people. >> reporter: precinct sinks open atprecincts open at7:00 a.m., they will close at 7:00 p.m. >>> the south carolina primary has accurately selected the...
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winton woods high school and graduated in 2015 with honors...despite living on her own her senior year in an apartment funded by hamilton county job and family services. "i was just overwhelmed with all of the things that i was trying to to prove myself to everybody." 3 nadia may have been down, but she wasn't out. she was accepted into several major universities including american and george washington...but she couldn't afford to go...coming up at six...i'll tell you where she ended up. 3 a new player for the reds.up next, we'll show you the girl who is giving one player a run for his money.plus, brokering a temporary truce.we'll tell you why steelers and bengals players are joining up.you're 3 we all know the bengals and steelers are on- field rivals. but two players made a friendly challenge off the gridiron.. to show some military appreciation.deangelo williams and tyler eifert met at the pro bowl draft at wheeler army airfield military base in hawaii.williams asked eifert to put aside their team's rivalry in an effort to see who could get the most military signatures, to honor the real heroes at the pro bowl draft.you can see the full video on
winton woods high school and graduated in 2015 with honors...despite living on her own her senior year in an apartment funded by hamilton county job and family services. "i was just overwhelmed with all of the things that i was trying to to prove myself to everybody." 3 nadia may have been down, but she wasn't out. she was accepted into several major universities including american and george washington...but she couldn't afford to go...coming up at six...i'll tell you where she ended...
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the 2015 ioio state fair queen, has won awards for her involvement in athletics and community service. we'll complee our trio of seniors in tipton with 18-year old mark becker. he's at theheop of his class and mentors middle school students while taking college classes. mark is also active in school choir, athletics and his crch youth group. cast your vote right now at kcrg dot m slash student of the month. we'll feature the winner at the end of the month. a winter storm is making it's way into the tv-9 viewing area. we'll be tracking it all our storm system is lifting north on track and on schedule today. once again, difficulul will receive...pleas e refer to our facebook page and newscast for the latest graphics. the general theme is the heaviest snow falling northwest with the lightest amounts falling southeast. wind will be an issue at two different times today, with the first being this morning. as the wind calms for a short time later this afternoon, a round of fog is possible across the area this evening. more snow should arre later this evening into the overnight along with strong wind. this may make for a haza
the 2015 ioio state fair queen, has won awards for her involvement in athletics and community service. we'll complee our trio of seniors in tipton with 18-year old mark becker. he's at theheop of his class and mentors middle school students while taking college classes. mark is also active in school choir, athletics and his crch youth group. cast your vote right now at kcrg dot m slash student of the month. we'll feature the winner at the end of the month. a winter storm is making it's way into...
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the 2015 iowa state fair queen, has won awards for her involvement in athletics and community service. we'll complete our trio of seniors in tipton with 18-year old mark beckck. he's at the top of his class and mentors middle school students while taking college classes. mark is also active in school choir, athletics and his church youth group. cast yoururote right now at kcrg dot com slash student of the month. we'll feature the winner at the end of the month. here's our morning mugshot on your tuesday. critter crusaders is hosting its annual 6th annual mardi growl and meow gala. it's this saturday at the veterans memorial building in cedar rapids. doors open at 6:30 for cocktail hour, with a buffet and dance to follow. homeless animals in our community. go to critter crusaders c-r dot org for more information. one more check of your door on your tuesday. 20-16 presidential hopefuls are now looking towards new hampshire. ted cruz had a big night in iowa last night, taking the top spot. donald trump came in second. and marco rubio surged to finish third. it's still too close to call between hillary clinton and bernie sa
the 2015 iowa state fair queen, has won awards for her involvement in athletics and community service. we'll complete our trio of seniors in tipton with 18-year old mark beckck. he's at the top of his class and mentors middle school students while taking college classes. mark is also active in school choir, athletics and his church youth group. cast yoururote right now at kcrg dot com slash student of the month. we'll feature the winner at the end of the month. here's our morning mugshot on...
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you our thanks for the integri integrity, generosity of spirit, and valor that mark senior chief buyer's life in service to our country. we offer you our thanks for the rescue of dr. joseph, and we thank you for restoring both of them safely to the embrace of those who love them. at the same time, our hearts go out to nicholas czech and to his family and friends. may a grateful america always remember and honor his service and his sacrifice. amen. >> amen. please be seated. good morning, everyone. welcome to the white house. the ethos, the creed that guides every navy s.e.a.l. says this. i do not advertise the nature of my work for seek recognition for my actions. which is another way of saying that standing here today in front of the entire nation is not senior chief ed buyers' idea of a good time. like so many of our special operators, ed is defined by a deep sense of humility. he doesn't seek the spotlight. in fact, he shuns it. he's the consummate quiet professional. i imagine there are a lot of other places he'd rather be than in front of all these cameras. back in covfor another hell wee holding h
you our thanks for the integri integrity, generosity of spirit, and valor that mark senior chief buyer's life in service to our country. we offer you our thanks for the rescue of dr. joseph, and we thank you for restoring both of them safely to the embrace of those who love them. at the same time, our hearts go out to nicholas czech and to his family and friends. may a grateful america always remember and honor his service and his sacrifice. amen. >> amen. please be seated. good morning,...
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in our reports. dozens of whistleblowers told us about how they say hospital leaders intentionally cut key services instruments left in circulation, and alleged ethical misconduct by senior v-a leaders. the white house expressed faith in v-a secretary bob mcdonald to make sure cincinnati area veterans deserve. (josh earnest/ white house press secretary)---certainly, secretary mcdonald takes that seriously. i can assure you that the commander-in-chief takes that seriously. and we're going to continue to watch these situations, moving forward forwardfor more on our ongoing investigation, log on to wcpo.com, where you can read all of our exclusive reports in a series we're calling veterans care- 'a dereliction of duty'. now on 11 at 11.. developing information in the murder a 29 year old middletown mother. brandon carr is charged killing brittany russell. she was shot in her car this month... her six month old daughter was in the back seat... unharmed. nine on your side's evan millward spoke with russell's family tonight. he joins us when brittany russell left her hometown two weeks ago with six month old baby haven in tow -- she told some friends she was headed to dayton t
in our reports. dozens of whistleblowers told us about how they say hospital leaders intentionally cut key services instruments left in circulation, and alleged ethical misconduct by senior v-a leaders. the white house expressed faith in v-a secretary bob mcdonald to make sure cincinnati area veterans deserve. (josh earnest/ white house press secretary)---certainly, secretary mcdonald takes that seriously. i can assure you that the commander-in-chief takes that seriously. and we're going to...
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in mind especily with this much snow on the ground. they often need re helthan the rest of us to dig out.. our kelsey kennedy spokeith silverey senior services about being a good nghbor to those in nee ok rq geinto the grocery store or ttg ouon the strts, just imagine the kind of challenges that the seniore having to face awe." clearing a path the max... orping off the car.. can be neaimssible for our elrligors.. as good neighbors i ly helpful to bewaref the senior citizens that live in your neighborhood and you're clearing yr own drivay dewalks,erps you could send your kids o to clear theidewalks and driveways as well." e cityinanhat sa mu have ur sewalcleared thin4 hours.. s so seniocitizens concerned.. oughhe city lls me they'll coider your circumstans bere handing down a fine.. lversuallyelivers meals on wheels.. but the roads have been too dangerous for their lunteers.. theyeled extra meals last friday maki emergencyuns only since then.. "to make sure that if they didn't have any food in the house th we wod know about that so we cld get someone out to g some food tthem." "we need tod to just regroup and get the food for the neouplof day
in mind especily with this much snow on the ground. they often need re helthan the rest of us to dig out.. our kelsey kennedy spokeith silverey senior services about being a good nghbor to those in nee ok rq geinto the grocery store or ttg ouon the strts, just imagine the kind of challenges that the seniore having to face awe." clearing a path the max... orping off the car.. can be neaimssible for our elrligors.. as good neighbors i ly helpful to bewaref the senior citizens that live in...
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we will lose nearly $200 million to service in pennsylvania seniors including prescription drug assistance and home and community-based services. pennsylvania seniors who depend on that assistance will be forced to pay more out of pocket. some will have to choose between paying for groceries and the medicines that keep them alive. these are our parents and elderly neighbors who are counting on this funding to pay for these needs. but if we don't have a budget we can't help. we'll lose $180 million for people who need help with mental disabilities. these pennsylvanians are the most vulnerable among us and need this help to contribute to their lives and live fully. but if we don't have a budget they will be denied significant opportunities to improve their lives. we'll lose $48 million to fund child care and that is a total cut of nearly $90 million. that is hundreds of thousands of working parents who are counting on our help to have some peace of mind and the ability to earn a living upon which they can raise their families. but if we don't have a budget 211,000 pennsylvanian children will
we will lose nearly $200 million to service in pennsylvania seniors including prescription drug assistance and home and community-based services. pennsylvania seniors who depend on that assistance will be forced to pay more out of pocket. some will have to choose between paying for groceries and the medicines that keep them alive. these are our parents and elderly neighbors who are counting on this funding to pay for these needs. but if we don't have a budget we can't help. we'll lose $180...
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in our reports. dozens of whistleblowers told us about how *they say* hospital leaders intentionally cut key services for veterans... dirty surgical instruments left in circulation... and alleged ethical misconduct by senior expressed faith in v-a secretary bob mcdonald to make sure cincinnati area veterans are treated in the manner they deserve. "certainly, secretary mcdonald takes that seriously. i can assure you that the commander-in-chief takes that seriously. and we're going to continue to watch these situations, moving forward" forward"for more on our ongoing investigation... log on to wcpo.com, where you can find all of our exclusive reports. this morning... it's being called a big win with national implications...and it's also *one of the biggest wins in cincinnati history. history.xavier took down the number one college basketball team in the nation. nation.the musketeers jumped out in front of villanova in the first half... leading by three at the break.they opened it up in the second half with a series of drives and jams and well-placed passes.six muskies ended the night in double figures... as xavier the cintas center was standing room only... with thousands of students and fans packed inside
in our reports. dozens of whistleblowers told us about how *they say* hospital leaders intentionally cut key services for veterans... dirty surgical instruments left in circulation... and alleged ethical misconduct by senior expressed faith in v-a secretary bob mcdonald to make sure cincinnati area veterans are treated in the manner they deserve. "certainly, secretary mcdonald takes that seriously. i can assure you that the commander-in-chief takes that seriously. and we're going to...
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clinics who have signed contracts with the still very thin, and their provide the services to people th disabilites to our seniors in nursing homes and so on." and according to jochum...it doesn't seem like it's improved much. "not much...and that's why i believe they're gonna be hard pressed to give the green light on march 1 right now, but . governor branstad's reason for pushing this measure is save the state money -- he says it'll we've got you c cvered live in dubuque...shirley descorbeth... ...kwwl news. most recently -- the iowa senate introduced a bill to stop the medicaid transition. right now -- that bill sits in the house. but if the medicaid transition gets approved --the senate will introduce another bill with oversight measures. coming up after the break -- how ioions are embracing the warmer weather. and, spend it or save it? what most americans are doing with their tax refund and when you see news -- or you pictures or video to share -- you can do that by going to our facebook page. you can also like our page to stay up to date on breaking news and but first -- here's a live look at the storm track s
clinics who have signed contracts with the still very thin, and their provide the services to people th disabilites to our seniors in nursing homes and so on." and according to jochum...it doesn't seem like it's improved much. "not much...and that's why i believe they're gonna be hard pressed to give the green light on march 1 right now, but . governor branstad's reason for pushing this measure is save the state money -- he says it'll we've got you c cvered live in dubuque...shirley...
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in a lot of the things we do." assistance league of reno-sparks helps children, seniors and veterans with a number of services. they provide clothes and backpacks to students in need, help teachers pay for classroom supplies, and deliver food and groceries to over 400 seniors. anderson "we have a 91% return on our donated money. so, all of that $3,000 will go into and the northern nevada literacy council helps educate adults of high school. last year ... nearly a ranging in age from 25 to 54 were able to earn their high school equivalency thanks to the program. and the organization hopes to extend its robinson "the monies that we receive will help us to expand to do other sites where we can provide classes. we have scholarship programs for students. our classes are free, but we can help them pay for the test that they have to take to get their high school equivalency." there was public voting to determine how much money each group would receive ... ncet was awarded 5- thousand, assistance league of reno-sparks 3-thousand and northern nevada literacy council got the remaining 2-thousand. the chinese new year cel
in a lot of the things we do." assistance league of reno-sparks helps children, seniors and veterans with a number of services. they provide clothes and backpacks to students in need, help teachers pay for classroom supplies, and deliver food and groceries to over 400 seniors. anderson "we have a 91% return on our donated money. so, all of that $3,000 will go into and the northern nevada literacy council helps educate adults of high school. last year ... nearly a ranging in age from...
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senior services. >> you want them to eat healthy. we are focusing in on that today. we'll do a butternut squash salad. it has sauteed mushrooms and chicken. want to go ahead and saute that. incorporate all those flavors. and that basically has a spring mix mix. i'll go ahead and get my spring mix in there. the recipe calls for pharaoh which i was ununable to get. far farrow is a good protein. candied pecans and dried cranberries for the color and flavor. and the butternut squash which we would have roasted ahead of time. >> so you have sweetness with this. >> especially if you roast the butternut squash. saute it now. it is good to go. i'll cool that down. the dressing is made with cranberry. it is a cranberry dressing. it is cranberry juice, dried cranberries, dijon mustard and honey. the recipe for the dressing is also on there. >> if you want to headache a lot of this dressing, how well will it last? >> it will last for a long time. >> i'll add in the chicken and mushrooms, once this cools off, of course. >> it is something you can do ahead of time. >> absolutely.
senior services. >> you want them to eat healthy. we are focusing in on that today. we'll do a butternut squash salad. it has sauteed mushrooms and chicken. want to go ahead and saute that. incorporate all those flavors. and that basically has a spring mix mix. i'll go ahead and get my spring mix in there. the recipe calls for pharaoh which i was ununable to get. far farrow is a good protein. candied pecans and dried cranberries for the color and flavor. and the butternut squash which we...
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in florida rely on the services. >>> if you are watching on sunday look out for number 12 on the broncos. andre caldwell graduated from in his senior year he moved to quarterback leading the dragons to a championship. the coach called his time here the "bubba years". >> reporter: will you forget the name? >> never, never. i remember he took a snap and took it 91 yards for a touchdown. >> caldwell is now with the broncos. it -- is a legacy has paved the way for one of the best football programs in the state. >>> thieves using technology to target your car. coming up, the trick they are using to stick you with a high mileage car. >>> i told myself if this alligator comes i am out of here. >> he brought a camera to an alligator fight. newsroom. astronaut edgar mitchell has died. mitchell was the 6th man to walk on the moon on the apollo mission. his passing coincides with the anniversary of the mission which ran from january 302001- february nineth. he was 85 years old. >>> volkswagen trying to figure out how damaging it scandal will be for investors. they are now pushing back its annual earnings report, which was expected by march 10
in florida rely on the services. >>> if you are watching on sunday look out for number 12 on the broncos. andre caldwell graduated from in his senior year he moved to quarterback leading the dragons to a championship. the coach called his time here the "bubba years". >> reporter: will you forget the name? >> never, never. i remember he took a snap and took it 91 yards for a touchdown. >> caldwell is now with the broncos. it -- is a legacy has paved the way...
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in our reports. dozens of whistleblowers told us about how they say hospital leaders intentionally cut key services for veterans, dirty surgical instruments left in circulation, and alleged ethical misconduct by senior v-a leaders. the white house expressed faith in v-a secretary bob mcdonald to make sure cincinnati area veterans deserve. press secretary)---certainly, secretary mcdonald takes that seriously. i can assure you that the commander-in-chief takes that seriously. and we're going to continue to watch these situations, moving forward forwardfor more on our ongoing investigation, go to wcpo.com, where you can read all of our exclusive reports in the series "veterans care- 'a dereliction of duty." happening today... a tri-state man will answer to felony charges after prosecutors say he had sex with a nine-year old girl. girl.cincinnati police officers filed rape charges yesterday against this man... 26-year old rolando brooks. they say brooks attacked the victim in august of 2015... at an apartment in mt. airy.it's still not known how he knew the victim. in just a few hours... this woman will appear before a local judge.brandi ross is charged with trying to bring a gun into the hamilton court
in our reports. dozens of whistleblowers told us about how they say hospital leaders intentionally cut key services for veterans, dirty surgical instruments left in circulation, and alleged ethical misconduct by senior v-a leaders. the white house expressed faith in v-a secretary bob mcdonald to make sure cincinnati area veterans deserve. press secretary)---certainly, secretary mcdonald takes that seriously. i can assure you that the commander-in-chief takes that seriously. and we're going to...
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senior wellness fair right now nonprofit organization set up here today. services offering everything from making healthier lifestyle choices to discussing elderly abuse all in one here today. i spoke with home choice senior about what they offer seniors here in the area. spark it offers a reliability guarantee so if we have a caregiver scheduled to come in and take care of your loved one and for some reason they do not show up, the next step -- >> reporter: this event will run until 2:00 this afternoon, so if you are a senior and you here, find a ride and come down for carving during the quarter and cedar rapids, stephanie johnson, cbs 2 news. >>> so far we have enjoyed a mild winter but that was not the case exactly 80 years ago. coming up tonight on cbs two news, meteorologist terry swails takes us back to 1936 in season itself.that's tonight on the cbs 2 news ten at ten. and we're far from feeling the cold right now in the corridor! corridor!justin checks in now with your cbs 2 'weather main weather- your planner shows what's ahead for the next hours- now a live look outside courtesy of our weatherfirst skycam- temperatures around the area will be warmin
senior wellness fair right now nonprofit organization set up here today. services offering everything from making healthier lifestyle choices to discussing elderly abuse all in one here today. i spoke with home choice senior about what they offer seniors here in the area. spark it offers a reliability guarantee so if we have a caregiver scheduled to come in and take care of your loved one and for some reason they do not show up, the next step -- >> reporter: this event will run until 2:00...
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in a shootout. shootout.this motorcade escorted the remains of senior deputies patrick dailey and mark logsdon to a funeral home in eastern maryland.dailey's funeral services will be held next wednesday. logsdon's has not been set. the son of the man who killed those two officers spoke out, shedding more details on the background of the shooter, david evens. evens.he says his father had emotional problems, and described him as a heavy drinker.he also said his father shot and wounded his mother about 20 years ago, and had recently resurfaced. she told them exactly what had transpired years ago and that she thinks theres a warrant out f his arrest. gave as many of the specifics as she popoibly could and tried to tell them, i think he's here to hurt me. me.jeremy evans went on to say his father was a veteran and had never spoken ill about police, so he d dn't think he targeted officers. bernie sanders and hillary clinton clashed for the first time win for sanders in new hampshire.the next caucus is in nevada -- but last night -- they met in wisconsin. wisconsin.a new reuters national poll shows they're neck and neck -- with clinton's slim lead within the marg
in a shootout. shootout.this motorcade escorted the remains of senior deputies patrick dailey and mark logsdon to a funeral home in eastern maryland.dailey's funeral services will be held next wednesday. logsdon's has not been set. the son of the man who killed those two officers spoke out, shedding more details on the background of the shooter, david evens. evens.he says his father had emotional problems, and described him as a heavy drinker.he also said his father shot and wounded his mother...
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service dog industry. more people are now turning their family pets in to emotional support service dogs. with the proper training, emotional support dogs do a great service, e eecially for veterans and senior citizens. one industry experts believe some people are abusing the system just to take them anywhere. >> the problem of course is there are some legitimate uses of these animals and they can service. what this does is it cheapens the whole enterprise. >> frank: tonight at 11, news 13's john ostendorf investigates how easy it is to certify your pet as an emotionally support service dog. and if that certificate can legally protect you if a business askskyou to leave. >>> construction begins in a new asheville apartment complex. where it's located and how big it will be. >> tammy: and a super bowl ad why >> frank: the dow trimmed some big losses after a 400 point down today. nasdaq . >> frank: project broke ground behind the toys r us on brevard road. it will include a dog park, atlanta based hathaway development is the company behind the project. they say they'd like to start leasing new units. >> tammy: chipotle closed its doors for four hours today. employees went over updated food sa
service dog industry. more people are now turning their family pets in to emotional support service dogs. with the proper training, emotional support dogs do a great service, e eecially for veterans and senior citizens. one industry experts believe some people are abusing the system just to take them anywhere. >> the problem of course is there are some legitimate uses of these animals and they can service. what this does is it cheapens the whole enterprise. >> frank: tonight at 11,...
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here is a look at what's going around the valley in your community spotlight. spotlight senior services hosts their fifth annual straight from the heart fund-raiser this afternoon. it's at pacifica living center at 3 p.m cocktails, ravel raffle. it benefits those who escort veterans to the world war ii memorial in washington, d.c the galleria at sunset is celebrating 20 years and they want you to celebrate with them. the anniversary kickoff party is tomorrow from 1 until 3. there is live music, face painting, a balloon artist. sweet treats and more. the first 200 guests will get a also on saturday, red rebels. we'll get that w. the game is at 7. unlv fans are encouraged to bring used stuffed toys to the game to donate to the toy drive. it's to raise awareness that a stroke can happen at any age. you may recall last april the late great host jerry tarkanian 's grandson suffered a stroke at only five years old. the little guy has recovered. the toys will be collected from entrance. after the break. we'll be right hmm hmm hmm-hmm-hmm-hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm-hmm let us be lovers, we'll marr
here is a look at what's going around the valley in your community spotlight. spotlight senior services hosts their fifth annual straight from the heart fund-raiser this afternoon. it's at pacifica living center at 3 p.m cocktails, ravel raffle. it benefits those who escort veterans to the world war ii memorial in washington, d.c the galleria at sunset is celebrating 20 years and they want you to celebrate with them. the anniversary kickoff party is tomorrow from 1 until 3. there is live music,...
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we will lose nearly $200 million in services to pennsylvania seniors including prescription drug assistance and home and community-based services. pennsylvania seniors who depend on that assistance will be forced to pay more out of pocket. some will have to choose between paying for groceries and the medicine that keeps them alive. these are our elderly parents. these are our neighbors and they're counting on this funding to pay for the medicine they need. but if we don't have a budget, we can't help. we'll lose $180 million in assistance for people living with mental illness or intellectual disabilities. these pennsylvanians are the most vulnerable among us and they are counting on our help to live full lives and contribute fully to their communities. but if we don't have a budget, they'll be denied significant opportunities to improve their lives. we'll lose $40 million in state funding for child care and thus forfeit nearly another $50 million in federal matching funds for a total cut of nearly $90 million. that's hundreds of thousands of working parents who are counting on our help to h
we will lose nearly $200 million in services to pennsylvania seniors including prescription drug assistance and home and community-based services. pennsylvania seniors who depend on that assistance will be forced to pay more out of pocket. some will have to choose between paying for groceries and the medicine that keeps them alive. these are our elderly parents. these are our neighbors and they're counting on this funding to pay for the medicine they need. but if we don't have a budget, we...
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senior care moment sponsored by the spotlight senior services guide. this week if you were a former energy worker you may qualify for no cost in-home nursing care services through the department of labor, energy employees occupational illness compensation program. >> the nuclear care partners are the premier in-home care provider for people who worked in the nuclear weapons film, and transporters. services they provide include skilled nursing care, cna support, medication assistance, fall risk assessment meal prep and more. >> if you or someone you know might qualify for the benefits call the number or visit the website on your screen. local rep reuben will come to you and let you know how you may qualify for benefits. you can meet the staff on they are one of the sponsors of the fight annual spotlight spectacular. >> sponsored by the spot slight senior services guide. you can contact them at the phone number or website listed on your screen for a free resource guide. >> today on the view, samantha dee on her new show full frontal. dr. richard besser breaks down what you need to know about the zika virus today at 10:00, right after us. >> then today at
senior care moment sponsored by the spotlight senior services guide. this week if you were a former energy worker you may qualify for no cost in-home nursing care services through the department of labor, energy employees occupational illness compensation program. >> the nuclear care partners are the premier in-home care provider for people who worked in the nuclear weapons film, and transporters. services they provide include skilled nursing care, cna support, medication assistance, fall...
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in this handbook. >> tiffany is a senior child protective service have thor. trains hundreds of school officialos how to respond to child abuse and neglect. >> a lot we tell them not to determine whether if it is valid if they suspect call us. >> anyone can report abuse and every suspicion taken seriously especially under the reporter category. police officers, teachers, >> they have to have listening skills. you want to gather as much information as possible. anything they seen or observed orb heard we want to gather that information. >> reporter: if they fail to report within 24 hours of receiving that information there could be a prays to pay. those who don't could be fined up to $500, $1 zsh zsh zsh. >> or a class one misdemeanor. >> reporter: punishment may seem #it is coming down to protecting the voices. >> so we are made aware so we can protect them in those cases. >> if you suspect child abuse or neglect call the department of social services or the child abuse hot line. number is on our website wset.com. >>> you can read more about the nicole lovel c
in this handbook. >> tiffany is a senior child protective service have thor. trains hundreds of school officialos how to respond to child abuse and neglect. >> a lot we tell them not to determine whether if it is valid if they suspect call us. >> anyone can report abuse and every suspicion taken seriously especially under the reporter category. police officers, teachers, >> they have to have listening skills. you want to gather as much information as possible. anything...
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they have said to us the sure there is an adequate network to provide the services to people with disabilites, to our seniors in nursing homes and so on." governor branstad says privitzingngmedicaid willllsave the state 51-million dollars in the first six months. the state senate passed a bill to try and stop the transition. the plans to privatize medicaid lead d company to ccose two of their in-home nursing divisions. kwwl's kristin rogers sits down with a family affected by the mcdonough requires full time care and had four in-home nurses going to be the same. hopefully we'll get back to where we were in-home nursing divisions. divisions carsen n as been jensen/ presidenttand ceo of carepro first announced it to our cames due to medicaid privitization, she says there are many unknowns involved with the switch and also financial were only going to get paid the that's where we just couldn't afford to c cntinue to offer that service." (cg: kristin rogers) "these nurses didn't spend a lot of time in an office instead their offices were homes just like this one." the home of carsen. two of his nurses from carepro
they have said to us the sure there is an adequate network to provide the services to people with disabilites, to our seniors in nursing homes and so on." governor branstad says privitzingngmedicaid willllsave the state 51-million dollars in the first six months. the state senate passed a bill to try and stop the transition. the plans to privatize medicaid lead d company to ccose two of their in-home nursing divisions. kwwl's kristin rogers sits down with a family affected by the mcdonough...
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honor to a navy seal who up rest with american hostage in december of 2012 and what is a senior chief in the navy buyers is going to deliver the servicel of honor for actions in afghanistan he took part in the rescue of dr. joseph was adopted along with his driver and afghan enter the war is continue to make sinking 12 in that run in the game before that the war is because and 121 to 118. >>james: off we will take a quick break coming up in the western been detained in north korea he is speaking out for the first time you hear his emotional plea. alright guys. i want to show you some cutting edge technology. this is a vhs tape. push that tape in and hit play. this is a flip phone. have you seen these before? it's called a compact disc. oh. looks like we're getting a facsimile. what year is it to you? it's old. you'd rather use newer technology? definitely. well, i've got something to show you. this is the 2016 chevy volt. it uses extended range electric technology. the prius hybrid uses battery technology developed 15 years ago. chevy expects volt drivers to get over a thousand miles between fill ups. it's got every technology there i
honor to a navy seal who up rest with american hostage in december of 2012 and what is a senior chief in the navy buyers is going to deliver the servicel of honor for actions in afghanistan he took part in the rescue of dr. joseph was adopted along with his driver and afghan enter the war is continue to make sinking 12 in that run in the game before that the war is because and 121 to 118. >>james: off we will take a quick break coming up in the western been detained in north korea he is...
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offer you our thanks for the integrity, generosity of spirit, and valor that marks senior chief bier's life in service to our country. we offer you our thankers in rescue of dr. joseph, we thank you for restoring both of them safely to the embrace of those who love them. at the same time, our hearts go out to petty officer nicholas chet and his family and friends. may a grateful america always remember and honor his service and his sacrifice, amen. president obama: please be seated. good morning, everyone. welcome to the white house. guidesos, the creed that every navy seal says this. i do not advertise the nature of my work, nor seek recognition for my actions. which is another way of saying that standing here today in front of the entire nation is not senior chief ed byers' idea of a good time. like so many of our special operators, ed is defined by a deep sense of humility, he doesn't seek the spotlight. in fact he, shuns it. he's the consummate quiet professional. i imagine there are a lot of other places he'd rather be than in front of all these cameras. back in coronado for another hell week, ho
offer you our thanks for the integrity, generosity of spirit, and valor that marks senior chief bier's life in service to our country. we offer you our thankers in rescue of dr. joseph, we thank you for restoring both of them safely to the embrace of those who love them. at the same time, our hearts go out to petty officer nicholas chet and his family and friends. may a grateful america always remember and honor his service and his sacrifice, amen. president obama: please be seated. good...
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in place since 1948... that's nearly 70 years.... both technology and our weather has evolved system still work? weather service has social scientists to try to answer that question. senior social scientist on the project and weather risk communication expert has been people understand determining if they're useful, and (or) if a new system would be worthwhile. of understanding of these terms across the united states. you have everything from complete the watch warning perhaps people who need a little bit of assistance on the other end" says dr. gina eosco, senior weather risk communication expert. full screen as it stands, a watch is issued in advance of the weather know to keep a heads both warnings and advisorirs are weather is occurring, suggesting you take action... with a more dangerous impact. but, does the public understand the difference? will a few inches of snow change their routine in any way? todd heitkamp, warning coordination meteorologist at the national weather service in sioux falls isn't too sure. "i think it's foolish of us to really sit here and think that a person is going to change their daily routine based upon an advisory that we issue when we sa
in place since 1948... that's nearly 70 years.... both technology and our weather has evolved system still work? weather service has social scientists to try to answer that question. senior social scientist on the project and weather risk communication expert has been people understand determining if they're useful, and (or) if a new system would be worthwhile. of understanding of these terms across the united states. you have everything from complete the watch warning perhaps people who need a...
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we will lose $200 million in services including prescription drug assistance and community-based services. pennsylvania seniors who defend done that assistance will be forced to pay more out of pocket. some will choose between paying for groceries and paying for the medicine that keeps them alive. these are our elderly parents, these are our neighbors and counting on this money to pay for the medicine they need. if we don't have a budget we can't help. we will lose $180 million in assistance for people living with mental illness or intellectual disabilities. these pennsylvanians are the most vulnerable among us and they are counting on our help for full lives and contribute to their communities but if we don't have a budget, we will be denied significant opportunities to improve their lives. we will lose $40 million of state funding for child care and forfeit another $50 million in federal -- a total cut of $90 million. that is hundreds of thousands of working parents counting on our help to have some peace of mind and ability to earn a living upon which they can raise their families. if we don't have a budget
we will lose $200 million in services including prescription drug assistance and community-based services. pennsylvania seniors who defend done that assistance will be forced to pay more out of pocket. some will choose between paying for groceries and paying for the medicine that keeps them alive. these are our elderly parents, these are our neighbors and counting on this money to pay for the medicine they need. if we don't have a budget we can't help. we will lose $180 million in assistance...
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in other people's mouth that may not have known about us. our mission is we are a social service agency. we serve from the unborn to senior citizens and everyone in between. a lot of people know us for our youth center. we are lead agency for homeless outreach, and we're very proud of that. and pretty much it's the stop where you go if you just -- you have no idea what to do, and if we can't help you we'll find an >> i went on a water run with you guys because you also in the summertime reach water to all the homeless people under the bridges, you can't believe people live there. >> yes, absolutely. >> it's great work that you do. >> our case managers are amazing. every time someone says i do good work i say no, our case managers do amazing work because they are. they're out -- it's not comfortable, you're not supposed to live there and people are going there every day to try and get them into housing. >> it's fantastic work that you're doing, lining up the help. once you're done running, there is a party. >> yup, big parrism not only is there a festival where there is dancing and more color throws, there is lots of oppor
in other people's mouth that may not have known about us. our mission is we are a social service agency. we serve from the unborn to senior citizens and everyone in between. a lot of people know us for our youth center. we are lead agency for homeless outreach, and we're very proud of that. and pretty much it's the stop where you go if you just -- you have no idea what to do, and if we can't help you we'll find an >> i went on a water run with you guys because you also in the summertime...
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it will be an honor to be half the man he was. >> senior deputy logsdon was also killed last week. his funeral service is scheduled for saturday. in the newsroom, diane cho, abc7 news. michelle: thank you. covering metro now. officials say a fire extinguisher somehow went off on a red line train this morning. it happened around 9:00, just before the road island avenue metro station. riders share pictures on the social media showing the hazy cars. one of t now. no one was hurt. service was not affected. jonathan: mexican drug lord joaquin guzman that we know by "el chapo," he hates being in prison. he has broken out of a bunch of them in the past. he's making it clear he is not happy to be in prison. his attorney says the guards wake up the cartel leader every two hours saying it feels like torture to him. "el chapo" says he feels like a zombie. he is not getting enough sleep. he says they need to work on the customer service in prison. there you go. all right coming up next at "abc7 news at 4:00" -- what you drink, what is your choice? coffee, soda, both? we let you know which has more sugar. michelle: he is the man with all the a
it will be an honor to be half the man he was. >> senior deputy logsdon was also killed last week. his funeral service is scheduled for saturday. in the newsroom, diane cho, abc7 news. michelle: thank you. covering metro now. officials say a fire extinguisher somehow went off on a red line train this morning. it happened around 9:00, just before the road island avenue metro station. riders share pictures on the social media showing the hazy cars. one of t now. no one was hurt. service was...
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developments in waverly as we take a live look at the destruction left behind by this deadly tornado the national weather service the damage we can have another live update from andre senior in just a bit plus he's been every day from the last couple days and his wife asked him and he said he was tired. the family of the overdrive are accused . i we're back right now with the latest on the deadly rampage in michigan we're learning what the suspect jason dalton was like in the days before he allegedly killed six people and wounded two others the attorney for his family is now speaking up for the first time and only to abc news. here's elizabeth her grace and i first want to express the family's utter shock and sympathy for the victims through their attorney whom are driver jason jones' wife and parents are speaking out for abc news a fairly gregarious character a good father a well known in the community while light and there was nothing to indicate that something like this w/uld occur and married father of two only began driving for over just two weeks before the shooting now he's in jail facing six counts of murder they're faking like everybody else why the motive is a m
developments in waverly as we take a live look at the destruction left behind by this deadly tornado the national weather service the damage we can have another live update from andre senior in just a bit plus he's been every day from the last couple days and his wife asked him and he said he was tired. the family of the overdrive are accused . i we're back right now with the latest on the deadly rampage in michigan we're learning what the suspect jason dalton was like in the days before he...
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in addition, recent focus group conducted by the department of aging and adult services found the senior residents really do enjoy living in an urban environment, where they are close proximity to any the services that they might need whether it's commercial, retail or health. finally, while it may appear some residents are moving into the city, they may only be there for a short amount of time. the 2015 san francisco city survey found residents under the age of 35 i'm a as well as parents with children with most likely to say they will be moving out in the next three years. so, even ever aging population does grow at a slower rate due to migration in and out of the city, all indications point to the fact that we will experience a significant growth. another way we decided to look at demand for skilled nursing care to look at the number of discharges from acute-care hospitals to postacute care settings. so, across all hospitals, we looked at their discharges for adults over the age of 65. the discharge to post acute-care episodes about 41% of those discharges either to a skilled nursing
in addition, recent focus group conducted by the department of aging and adult services found the senior residents really do enjoy living in an urban environment, where they are close proximity to any the services that they might need whether it's commercial, retail or health. finally, while it may appear some residents are moving into the city, they may only be there for a short amount of time. the 2015 san francisco city survey found residents under the age of 35 i'm a as well as parents with...
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senior officer who has been with raleigh pd since 2006. >>> google fiber promised free service to housing sites in the cities it serves, it's a partnership with the u.s. department of housing and urban development. the goal is to deliver to those who need it the most. durham was selected as an early test site but not known when the service might be available. google is not paid but offering it voluntarily. >>> super bowl brings people from across the country to one city. they spend, is it an economic boost for everyone? in super bowl city when we come back. his wife fell ill on the job at a factory in fayetteville and died. tonight, a grieving husband talks exclusively to wral about her death, under sweltering efforts to co >>> something as major as the super bowl and not many things as major, obviously has an economic impact on the city. does that trickle down to all the local businesses? >> gerald owens is in san francisco, leading up to the big game after talking to some local merchants in california, he has an answer. city is a massive compound, stretching several city blocks inside we have a unique fan experience, paying off for the
senior officer who has been with raleigh pd since 2006. >>> google fiber promised free service to housing sites in the cities it serves, it's a partnership with the u.s. department of housing and urban development. the goal is to deliver to those who need it the most. durham was selected as an early test site but not known when the service might be available. google is not paid but offering it voluntarily. >>> super bowl brings people from across the country to one city. they...
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in the community for nearly 80 years. it's becoming a one-stop center for services. area seniors count on a midday program that runs with the local government. >> brother, religion has nothing to do with the program. >> they say r say most are occurring within the african american community. many come from christian backgrounds. namamohammed was born muslim. >> for me, it's always been just a practice. just an everyday day ever navigating through -- everyday way of navigating through the choices i make. >> the imam concludes that all should speak out and act against terrorism. >> there are muslims, if they just stand up together to out. and it is evil. >> just a footnote. federal government allows followers of islam to stop work and leave if necessary five times a day to pray. it's not paid leave. they have to make that time up. >>> it's now the law of the land. same sex marriage. but for many couples, the law of their religion still says it's a sin. debra alfarone takes us within the struggle in the united methodist church. >> always watching. always tracking. wusa 9's first ale
in the community for nearly 80 years. it's becoming a one-stop center for services. area seniors count on a midday program that runs with the local government. >> brother, religion has nothing to do with the program. >> they say r say most are occurring within the african american community. many come from christian backgrounds. namamohammed was born muslim. >> for me, it's always been just a practice. just an everyday day ever navigating through -- everyday way of navigating...
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in the world arounds. >> senior leadership project. >> reporter: next week they will continue their service by driving to flint to deliver the water. >> i think life is about giving back what you have been given. >> reporter: all those know every bottle makes a difference. >> there is a bigger purchase. this is just the beginning. >> and those students are still not done. they are collecting donations until friday. if you are interested, we have more information on how you can donate on cleveland19.com. >> denise: all right sharks niece. thank you. >>> rick santorum is out according to reports, the former out of the race for the white house. the news comes after santorum finished in the iowa g.o.p. caucus with 1% of the vote. >> also today kentucky senator rand paul dropped out of the running for the republican nomination. in a statement paul said he will end where he began ready and willing to fight for the cause of liberty. the libertarian was struggling to find footing in the g.o.p. field finishing with 5% of the vote in the iowa caucuses. >> on the democratic side it is now just a two-person race. here is a look at the stage. der
in the world arounds. >> senior leadership project. >> reporter: next week they will continue their service by driving to flint to deliver the water. >> i think life is about giving back what you have been given. >> reporter: all those know every bottle makes a difference. >> there is a bigger purchase. this is just the beginning. >> and those students are still not done. they are collecting donations until friday. if you are interested, we have more...
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two officers were killed today in maryland. the suspect ran to a senior center a few yarsd away. the suspect was also killed. the two deputies had almost 50 years of service between them. >> rob: and did you remember this guy? we showed you his picture earlier this week. they believes the same man behind a heist this morning in fort mitchell. no gun just a note but if you notice the red goatee it is now gone. rob a convenience store. if he looks familiar to you call crime stop ers. >> cammy: come tomorrow, 60% of the fleet of streetcars will be in town. as were the last two, it will force some streets to close pf we are seven months way from being able to ride the streetcar. >>> last we told you about the man who had the brush with death. his car was hit by a train twice. >> reporter: tim is home tonight, spending time with his family. he spent the night and university hospital after the jeep he was driving was hit by >> he is using a breathing treatment after suffering a punk tured lung. it. >> reporter: he hit a patch of highs. >> seeing the lights and the bars dropped down. i hit my brakes and started sliding forward. i just hit the train. >> reporter:
two officers were killed today in maryland. the suspect ran to a senior center a few yarsd away. the suspect was also killed. the two deputies had almost 50 years of service between them. >> rob: and did you remember this guy? we showed you his picture earlier this week. they believes the same man behind a heist this morning in fort mitchell. no gun just a note but if you notice the red goatee it is now gone. rob a convenience store. if he looks familiar to you call crime stop ers....