To stay ahead of the weather when we are not on air. Download it for your iphone or Android Device we ll send yu push alerts when rain is heading to your area and you can use our live radar to track the storm. Breaking news this morning. A breakup of epic proportions. Moments ago. The president of the united states. Blasting one of his closest associates, steve bannon. It comes after reports bannon accused President Trump s sons. Of treason. Scott mcgrew. Is here to explain what s going on. Good morning. Steve bannon. You ll remember. Was donald trump s top political advisor. They two parted ways amicably when bannon stepped down from the white house late last summer. But the two were still close. It was bannon who encouraged trump to back roy moore in alabama. That freindship appeared to spin apart this morning after bannon was quoted by a book author. Calling trump s son ad indeed the whole campaign. Treasonous. For a meeting it conducted with russians at the trump tower. A meeting d
I think in a sense the discussion we are going to have today, people all over this country. In a sense that many of us included myself, have seen folks go into a hospital for one problem or another and end coming out different than it went in and sometimes dying as a result. What is widely known is the major cause of death in the United States today is the heart disease, a serious problem. The second leading cause of death is cancer. According to the 2010 cdc report, 597,000 people died of heart disease, 574,000 died of cancer. What is not widely known and in fact what the function of this hearing is about and i hope to do my best with the help of my fellow senators and members of the panel is to start focusing attention on the third leading cause of death in the United States of america and that will come as the great surprise and the third leading cause of death in this country has to do with preventable medical errors in hospitals. Recent article published in the journal of Patient
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