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Transcripts For KVVU FOX5 News This Morning 20161103

Weather 247 forecast. Good morning im Cassandra Jones with fox5. Skies will remain mostly sunny with northerly breezes blowing across southern nevada. The strongest wind will remain focused along the colorado gusts up to 35 mph are forecast for the laughlin area through 5pm tonight high temperatures will be pushing 79 degrees thursday afternoon. Well see a few high clouds at times friday as showers develop over arizona; all of that rain will stay off to our east. Temperatures remain mild with highs around 80 starting friday through the middle of next week. No rain is in the las vegas forecast over the next 7 days. Here is a look at your drive here are the accidents to watch out and alternate routes you can use listed on our maps here are the construciton areas to look out for and alternate routes listed on our maps back to the news desk. It took 108 years. 10 innings. And a rain delay. 10 innings. And a rain delay. But the curse has been broken. And your co worker from chicago is proba

Transcripts For CSPAN3 2000 Presidential Candidates Third Debate 20160807

[applause] before proceeding tonight, we would like to observe a moment of silence in memory of the governor of missouri along with his son and former chief of staff who died in a private plane crash last night near st. Louis. A reminder as we continue now that these debates sponsored by the commission on president ial debates. The formats and role worked up by the commissions and campaign. Tonights questions will be asked by st. Louis area voters who identified as being uncommitted by the gallup organization. Earlier today, each of them read the question on a small card like this. The cards are collected and give it to me. My job under the rules of the evening was to decide the order of the question and to call on the questioners accordingly. I also have the option of asking followups. In order to get the more the panels questions, for the record, i plan to do sparingly and mostly as a clarification. The audience participants are bound by the following rules, they shall not ask all of

Transcripts For FBC Fox News Reporting 20160706

Going to the morgue . Becare. Danger at the doctor. Heres bill hemmer. When we visited the hospital we hope to be cured and not sicker. As a society we are well aware of the Heart Disease and cancer and so on. What if one of the biggest threats is the world of medicine itself. This hour we are looking at medical errors and how are they managed and what can we do to prevent them . And a warning that some some of the things in the report may disturb you. We begin in cleveland, ohio. I thought she was amazing. Friends called them barbie and ken. Icley and chris were college sweet hearts. First came nate and then Catherine Elizabeth and then emily. There was a problem with emily. She was born with a external tumor at the base of the tail bone. And the surgeon said chris, dont worry about this. This is benign. We can remove it. Emily bounced back from the surgery and then at 18 months. She was starting to grab her side is every once in a while and wince in pain. They took her for an mri. Ch

Transcripts For CSPAN3 2000 Presidential Candidates Third Debate 20160827

Lehr. Thank you and good night. [ applause ] coming up this weekend on American History tv on cspan 3. The Abraham Lincoln president ial Library Foundation published a book of musics by public figures and ordinary americans celebrating or responding to lincolns gettysburg address. Editor of gettysburg replies, the world responds to Abraham Lincolns gettysburg address reads passages from the book saturday night at 8 50 p. M. Eastern. His presents still resonates from the words he has written and the artifacts and documents that he has left behind for our prosperity. He was a complex man who looked at complex issues plainly and purely. He accepted and spoke the truth. Many believe lincoln transseconded all over president s to have served before him and since. Then on real america the march in washington on august 28th, 1963, the u. S. Information agency filmed the march on washington for jobs and freedom and produced a documentary for foreign audiences. And sunday at 4 30 p. M. Eastern t

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Patient Safety 20140829

Die of Heart Disease and 574,000 byte of cancer died of cancer. What isnt known and what the function of put the function of the hearing is about and i hope to do my best with the help of 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 a great surprise to most people and the third leading cause of death in this country has to do with preventable medical errors in hospitals. A recent article published in the journal of Patient Safety estimates that as many as 440,000 people a year may die from preventable medical errors in hospitals. 440,000. That is more than a thousand eight each day. They die from preventable mistakes outside of the hospitals such as misdiagnosis or injury and medication. Nearly 15 years ago the institute of medicine published a report. It is a well publicized report entitled to air is human which found that as many as 98,000 people die in hospitals each

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