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Transcripts For KCAU ABC9 News At 10pm 20160301

The leap year birthday. An unexpected delivery makes this special day. Even more memorable. Nats from game ending surviving state. Siouxland tes advance at the Girls Basketball tournament. Tim good evening and thank you for joining us tonight im tim seaman jenna and im Jenna Rehnstrom its been nearly two years since esther and Donald Neunaber were found dead in their rural akron home. Tim today her son johnathan agreed to plead guilty to the murder of his 80 year old mother. And for the first time is speaking publicly about what happen on that july day in 2014. Jenna abc9s elisa raffa was at the courthouse plea hearing was being held i struck my mother, more times than i wanted to says jonathan neunaber, pleaded guilty to murder. Shocking testimony guilty to one count murder and one injury in connection of his mother, 80 according to court records, Esther Neunaber suffered blows to the head. In july of 2014, both of neunabers parents were found dead in rural it was later father, donald

Transcripts For KTIV News 4 At Ten 20160301

Department. And the reasons for that are that theyre behavior just makes them more susceptible rosendahl says kids around two on the floor and put things in their mouths that may have lead. That includes dust from leadbased paint. The impact can last a lifetime. The first thing that can be affected at the more lower levels, is that developing nervous system, said rosendahl. And so it can cause things like a lowered iq or behavioral problems later on. And those kids dont always have to be living in the home to be exposed to lead. Su kruse and his wife have been living in the home behind me for nearly 12 years. And when it comes to lead poisoning, the precautions they take arent only for themselves. When we first moved in, we actually repainted the walls concerning the lead and thought it would be safer, you know, with my grandkids and stuff that come over every now and then, said kruse. Just a few steps kruse takes to live a leadfree life. In sioux city, tiffany lane, ktiv news 4. There

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Key Capitol Hill Hearings 20131230

Overwhelmingly, and it made it with Social Security actuarially sound for the next half century. That was 1983. So, those folks knew how to get along. Chairman nelson, Ranking Member collins and members of the committee, thank you for holding this hearing. And especially for the opportunity to testify about the future of the longterm policy. The perspective that im about to share comes from my work over the past 20 years of the office of management and budget as a person responsible for the Medicaid Budget. And also the last ten or 15 years consulting to a nursing home providers and assisted living providers and working with a number of my colleagues here on the panel and ideas including the class act. I just want to start by saying as many of you have noted we spent over 200 billion but we pay for very little care. We depend on over 60 million americans to provide most of the care and they provide it on paid and they do this because most americans are not insured against the financial

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Key Capitol Hill Hearings 20131226

Stories. Im going each panellest briefly. Well start with questions. Nicole goodwin all the way down at the end, enlisted in the u. S. Army in 2001. She served as a supply specialist and was deployed in iraq in july of 2003 for five 1 2 months. When nicole returned to the bronx was one of the first Homeless Veterans of iraq war and featured in the document, when i came home as well as many news programs. She lives in new york city and raising her daughter and wrying poetry, fiction and nonfiction. She graduated college in 2000 one with a ba in english in creative writing an anthropology teresa fazio, next to nicole, grew up in white plains, new york. She served as a Marine Corps Communications officer from 2002 to 2006. Deploying once to iraq. She is writing a memoir about deployment relationship and its aftermath. Teresa published her work in New York Times at war blog and read her writing at the Kennedy Center in washington, d. C. She lives and works in new york city ing rebecca hari

Transcripts For CSPAN Key Hqtol CmTl Heaiings 20131224

Environmental concern, the financial concern, which is a lot of individuals in oakland. It is this in the feeling of sadness when you see wasted food. There is something within us that we cannot name, and it is difficult to talk about. That is something we are trying to tap him as well. We have different angles. Thealk about how 25 of freshwater used in Food Production goes to food we never eat. We talk about how one in six people in Alameda County do not know where the next meal is going to come from. The majority are children or Senior Citizens. We talk about the financial implications that up to 2200 a year for the average consumer and what they are spending on food they never eat. We do a lot of different levels. I think the Biggest Issue is it is coalition building, working together. We need macro and micro change. In the trenches, we need more food recovery programs. We need people working on gleaming programs. We need to figure out different ways that in everyday practice we get

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