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you know, what s interesting is that the events that played out today are not characteristic of the vester flanagan that i knew nor any of my co-workers that i have been in touch with today. it s just heart wraenching to hear what happened and i feel for the victims. this was not the guy i knew. what do you think happened then, because you re saying it s not the guy you knew. was he ever trouble? did he seem troubled? if he didn t, what happen? you know, it s tough to say. i have not been in touch with him in a few years. but i had given him a referral, actually for a job here at kget and that was as recent as five or six years ago when his resume went across our news director s desk. this is someone i would put my name on and maybe potentially for a job. and what happens? anyone wants to know. maybe he snapped. it wasn t the type of person you would look at and say some day he s going pop.
particular. i mean, that is the definition of a dog whistle. and i actually sort of think that democrats that when you have the combination of a stagnating economy, when you have this whole new group of people who are for the first time really getting access to mainstream american white when you have a political party trying to accommodate them, the people of the party used to ak get, white ethnics, works class white, who are the main recipients of programs in 1940s and 50s, they ll react against it. i don t think there was any way to prevent that reaction. but republicans didn t necessarily have to capitalize on the racial aspects of that, and that s what s troubling about the entire period of american history. that the use of racial politics by politicians like reagan wasn t necessary. it didn t have to happen. and by indulging it, relying on it, exploiting, it reagan created real divisions that still exist. i was going to say, he didn t
of care. if it s not a legal obligation, it s certainly is an ethical obligation. i m horrified. i had my grandmother pass away last year. thankfully i had her at home with wonderful care at home with me. but i cringe, i m devastated to think that someone s family member was there within just feet from someone who was medically trained to help them and because of some rule, did nothing. i think if we as a society are there and if the law protects us in that way, it s just a sad, sad day, isn t it? it feels very sad and you re right, the moral obligation alone especially for someone who is a nurse to kick in, i ll say this, the woman who died, her daughter is also a nurse and told our affiliate that she was kget, that was satisfied with the care of her mother at the glenwood gardens and there s that and also in light of this
minutes. first i want to get to the shocking story in california. wait until you hear this call. a nurse refuses to give a woman living in an independent assistant living facility cpr and the woman dies. according to kget, it s because the place where the victim lived had no cpr policy in place and the facility is standing by the nurse s inaction. kelsi thomas walks us through what happened. what s the emergency? we need someone out at glenwood gardens what is the address? it s 11:07 tuesday morning, 87-year-old lorraine bayless collapsed in the dining room and unconscious and barely breathing. fire and ambulance crews are on the way. it takes about four minutes of question and answer for tracy al verson to assess the situation.