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JUDY WOODRUFF: Now: the latest on a medical breakthrough that's starting to have an impact

on a hidden, deadly epidemic in this country.

New drugs can cure up to 95 percent of patients with hepatitis C, a virus that often leads

to debilitating or deadly results.

The drugs can save lives, prevent expensive hospitalizations and liver transplants.

But some states are feeling the squeeze of the cost of this medicine.

Special correspondent Cat Wise has our report for our weekly series on the Leading Edge

of science.

CAT WISE: Three-point-five million Americans are living with a potentially deadly virus,

and half don't even know it.

It's hepatitis C, a blood-borne pathogen which attacks the liver and can eventually cause

serious liver problems, including cirrhosis and liver cancer.

Three-quarters of those with the virus are baby boomers, exposed from unscreened blood

transfusions, I.V. drug use, and other blood-to-blood contact prior to the early '90s.

But now the opioid epidemic has led to a 20 percent rise in new infections from 2015 to

2016.

One state where the young and the old have been hit hard by the disease is Oregon.

Oregon has the highest hepatitis C mortality rate, per capita, in the country.

It's estimated about 100,000 Oregonians have been infected with the virus and more than

500 die every year.

It's been a very difficult disease to treat, but over the last four years, there's been

a revolution in hep C drugs.

Many are being cured around the country now, and here in Oregon, many are coming here to

the Oregon Clinic for those treatments.

DR.

KENT BENNER, The Oregon Clinic: We never talked about cure of hep C until the last few years,

and now we're all talking about cure of hep C.

CAT WISE: Dr. Kent Benner is a gastroenterologist and hepatologist at the clinic in Portland.

He says people are still dying from the disease, often because they haven't been tested and

aren't aware they have virus until they are quite sick.

But Benner says much has changed since he first started treating patients several decades

ago.

DR.

KENT BENNER: Treatment at that time was interferon.

This required injections, shots several times a week.

Quite a few side effects.

We felt we were doing well if we could cure 15 or 20 percent of patients.

Since late 2013, there's been a remarkable development from a number of different companies.

They have developed drug combinations that provide 95 percent cure rates in patients

we treat.

CAT WISE: Costly liver transplants are often the only option when the liver becomes too

badly damaged.

But at earlier disease stages, the liver often starts to heal once the medicines have cleared

virus from the body.

DR.

KENT BENNER: Not only are we seeing liver function improve, but patients with more advanced

liver disease occasionally can come off the transplant list.

CAT WISE: Sixty-four-year-old Rob Shinney, who recently had knee surgery, is one of those

cured by the new hep C drugs known as direct-acting antivirals, or DAAs.

Like many others of his generation, he doesn't really know how he contracted the virus.

Under the care of Dr. Benner, Shinney began a three-month treatment in late 2016 after

his liver showed signs of moderate scarring known as fibrosis.

Tests later confirmed he was virus-free.

ROB SHINNEY, Patient: I had a serious chronic illness hanging over my head that I knew could

kill me.

And that's gone now.

CAT WISE: We spoke at a local pub he visits now and again with his choir friends, something

he never did when he had the virus.

ROB SHINNEY: I swear I felt like I was 20 years younger.

I had energy.

I could do things.

It's great just to be able to sit around and have a beer with everybody and, you know,

just enjoy life.

CAT WISE: The cost of the drugs used to cure Shinney, who has private insurance, aren't

cheap.

Since Gilead Sciences' Sovaldi first hit the market in late 2013 at a whopping $84,000

for a course of therapy, competitors have steadily lowered the costs.

Last year, a new medication called Mavyret was released for around $26,000.

Many payers often, though, negotiate even lower prices with the drug company.

Still, the drugs are expensive, and they aren't a vaccine.

If someone is cured, they can become reinfected.

Access to the drugs varies widely around the country.

A report last year by two national advocacy organizations found that many public and private

payers choose to limit access to DAAs due to their cost, as well as other concerns.

Oregon is among a number of states which have had restrictive Medicaid requirements, including

denying coverage to patients in the early stages of disease and those who are abusing

drugs and alcohol.

But some of those restrictions are beginning to ease.

DR.

DANA HARGUNANI, Oregon Health Authority: In January, we just started covering individuals

with lower stages or lower levels of fibrosis.

CAT WISE: Dr. Dana Hargunani is the chief medical officer for the Oregon Health Authority,

which oversees the state's Medicaid program.

She says, while the state is starting to expand access, costs are still a significant issue.

Oregon has spent more than $94 million on the drugs since 2014, covering about 1,500

people.

DR.

DANA HARGUNANI: The newer treatments for hepatitis C have a significant budget impact for our

state.

We had to get additional funding through the legislative process.

We're trying to manage our limited resources to ensure coverage for those who need it immediately

for the hepatitis C treatment, as well as all the other individuals in our Medicaid

program.

CAT WISE: Hargunani says another reason the state delays coverage until patients have

mild liver scarring, not everyone needs the medicines.

DR.

DANA HARGUNANI: One in five individuals who get infected with hepatitis C will spontaneously

clear their infection.

Right now, the data doesn't help us understand how to know which individuals will need to

have a high-cost drug to treat and cure their infection.

DR.

BRIANNA SUSTERSIC, Central City Concern: Luckily, he doesn't have any evidence of cirrhosis.

CAT WISE: Dr. Brianna Sustersic is a medical director at Central City Concern, a federally

funded health center in downtown Portland which serves a large number of homeless individuals,

many of whom have substance abuse disorders; 25 percent to 50 percent of the patients have

hep C.

DR.

BRIANNA SUSTERSIC: The Medicaid requirements have limited access to treatment for many

of our patients.

From a public health standpoint, if we are able to treat the population who is contracting

this, and spreading it, then we can move toward eradicating the disease.

CAT WISE: To prove that point, and to meet a big need, the clinic and a local syringe

exchange program began a small drug company-sponsored study last year to treat patients who otherwise

wouldn't have qualified for the medications; 56-year-old Kim Trano is now virus-free thanks

to that trial.

She says she's felt a lot of stigma being a recovering drug user and it was hard to

learn she had initially been denied drug coverage.

To those who would question giving expensive medicines to someone who might become reinfected,

she says:

KIM TRANO, Patient: Everyone is worthy of a chance.

If I were to relapse, I would all precautions not to be reinfected.

And that's pretty easy to do.

Most people know how to do that.

CAT WISE: The new medicines combined with the big surge in those looking for treatment

has led to a unique care model.

Chris Hulstein is not a doctor.

He's a clinical pharmacist and part of a new program at Portland's Providence Hospital.

Over the past year, about 50 patients have been successfully treated by Hulstein and

his colleagues.

Another 30 are currently in treatment.

CHRIS HULSTEIN, Clinical Pharmacist: A lot of the specialists are very busy managing

very complex patients, and that is their role.

Having a pharmacist being able to manage the patient gets patients treated faster and more

successfully than we ever have been able to do before.

CAT WISE: Hepatitis C advocates are now working with the state and private insurers to open

up more access to the drugs.

For the "PBS NewsHour," I'm Cat Wise in Portland, Oregon.

For more infomation >> With highest hepatitis C mortality rate in U.S., Oregon expands access to life-saving drugs - Duration: 8:30.

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Trump Tells James Clapper He's Going To Prison After Shocking Evidence Emerges - Duration: 8:19.

Trump Tells James Clapper He's Going To Prison After Shocking Evidence Emerges.

James Clapper, former President Barack Obama's Director of National Intelligence, is in hot

water after new shocking evidence has come to light.

President Donald Trump is furious after learning what Clapper and the other swamp rats were

doing, and he told the former director that it's prison time.

You don't want to miss this.

The name Carter Page is one that has come up time and time again in the "Russia-Trump"

bogus collusion case.

It's important for Americans to understand who Carter Page is and what he has done in

the past to fully understand why President Donald Trump is so furious today.

Most people know Carter Page was targeted by the FBI as a Russian spy.

They used this ruse to obtain three FISA warrants against Mr. Page, as a way to spy on Donald

Trump's campaign.

Imagine if you are Carter Page and, in the past, you have put your life on the line to

help the FBI and the DOJ to bring a real Russian spy to justice?

Carter Page is a graduate of the Naval Academy.

He's also a patriot who, in 2013, was approached by a man posing as a big Manhattan banker

named Evgeny Buryakov, who was working with two other ruthless spies to sabotage our economic

system.

Carter Page could have walked away.

Instead, he went to the FBI.

There, the FBI pleaded with Page to wear a wire even though if caught he probably would

have been killed and they would have been on planes back to Moscow within hours.

Even with the risks, Page cooperated with the FBI and became their primary source to

bring charges against Evgeny Buryakov.

In 2017, ABC News reported, "Page has acknowledged that he is, in fact, the 'Male-1' identified

in a recently unsealed FBI complaint, which describes the group's attempts to draw Page

into their information-gathering operation."

"You promise a favor for a favor," Victor Podobnyy, one of the Russian spies told Page.

"You get the documents from him and tell him to go [expletive] himself."

Page told ABC News that the group's attempts were unsuccessful, and any information he

passed to Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) agents was "immaterial."

But, those swamp rats at the FBI, like former Director James Comey and former DNI James

Clapper, who were well aware of Carter Page's work with the FBI, decided he was expendable.

See, Page's work as an American petroleum industry consultant meant he came into contact

with Russians.

Then, when he was named as a "Foreign Policy Advisor" to Trump's campaign in March

2016, the cabal thought, "He's our patsy."

The truth as to why Page was named as a "Foreign Policy Advisor" is quite simple: In March

2016, no one in the GOP wanted anything to do with Trump.

They saw him as a joke, and no one with any political capital wanted to risk being associated

with his campaign.

Trump, being Trump, improvised.

Page offered his services to someone in the New York Trump campaign office, and since

Page had knowledge of foreign affairs from his work, bingo, he's listed as a "Foreign

Policy Advisor."

It was an early campaign move to beef up Trump's campaign to give it more legitimacy, and frankly,

that's how the world of politics works.

So, the cabal, out to take out Trump, headed by former DNI James Clapper, former FBI Director

James Comey, and former CIA boss John Brennan, agreed to use the "Carter Page is a Russian

spy" ruse to get FISA warrants on the Trump campaign.

Trump didn't know Page, at all.

He didn't meet with Page.

But, even if he had, Carter Page is a good guy, he's a patriot who brought real Russian

spies to justice.

Then, he was put through hell.

James Clapper loved the idea of using Page as their scapegoat.

He'd see Page in prison, or Page could always do what Clapper wanted and say Trump was colluding

with Russians.

The cabal used their leftist media contacts to plant fake news and outright lies about

Page in the press.

They got Christopher Steele, the ex-Cambridge Union president and ex-MI6 Moscow field agent,

to help compile a fake dossier naming Carter Page as the big link from Trump's campaign

to Russians.

Now, we see the Cambridge connection and MI6 connection with known mole/spy Stefan Halper.

He is a Cambridge professor and ex-MI6 agent and is now known as the man who was planted

to approach Page and another low-level Trump associate, George Pappadapolous.

MI6 is like our CIA, MI5 is like our FBI, just for reference.

So, Halper and Steele are ex-British spooks who worked with Comey, Clapper, and Brennan.

It's all starting to make sense.

In July 2016, Halper and Steele lured Carter Page to a Moscow event, so they could say

he was there as a Trump spy.

If you've seen Carter Page in an interview, then you know this guy is no spy.

He's a tad goofy, and he really is a nice man.

But, as hard these big league FBI, CIA, and National Intel bosses tried, they couldn't

get anything to stick to Page.

Why?

Because there was nothing there to stick.

If Page is this big, bad spy, why is he walking around giving interviews to Fox News?

Now, James Clapper is feeling the heat.

Newt Gingrich went on the record last night and said, "Clapper could see prison time."

Clapper's been making the rounds on the anti-Trump fake news networks like CNN, MSNBC,

and The View, and what does he say?

Real Clear Politics reports, "James Clapper used the word spy while discussing the Trump

campaign surveillance scandal in an appearance on Tuesday's The View.

Clapper said the spy was there for Russian meddling purposes and that Trump should be

happy such a person existed."

In a brilliant move, Clapper went on The View, where he knows the idiots Whoppi Goldberg,

Joy Behar, and the rest of the shrews have no clue about the truth of this Spygate scandal.

Only Meghan McCain tries to go after him, but Clapper's got the idiots on his side.

Clapper's a big liar as anyone who follows politics knows.

Back in March 2016, when Trump tweeted that he was "wiretapped," aka "spied on,"

Clapper fired back saying that "there was no such wiretap activity mounted against the

president, the president-elect at the time, or as a candidate, or against his campaign."

He's in deep and trying to stay out of prison.

Trump's after him, big time.

Trump's been calling for prison-time where it can be proven that laws were broken, referring

to Clapper, Comey, and Brennan.

The president tweeted, "'Trump should be happy that the FBI was SPYING on his campaign'

No, James Clapper, I am not happy.

Spying on a campaign would be illegal, and a scandal to boot!"

He followed that up with, "Look how things have turned around on the Criminal Deep State.

They go after Phony Collusion with Russia, a made up Scam, and end up getting caught

in a major SPY scandal the likes of which this country may never have seen before!

What goes around, comes around!"

As Americans, we need to demand justice.

Let everyone know that no one is above the law in this country.

They ruined Carter Page's life, among the lives of other people who worked on Trump

campaign.

It's time their lives were ruined.

Those leftists who remain with their heads in the sand need to wake up.

Spygate is real, and Clapper, Comey, and Brennan need to go to prison.

Hang on tight because we know it all leads back to Barack Obama, and if these guys fall,

they will take the former president with them.

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Quedó viuda dos veces: Hispana relata las dificultades que pasó tras dejar su país para venir a EEUU - Duration: 6:14.

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Netflix Learns The Hard Way That Hiring Barack & Michelle Was A Disastrous Mistake - Duration: 3:50.

Netflix Learns The Hard Way That Hiring Barack & Michelle Was A Disastrous Mistake

Netflix announced this week that the company had hired Barack and Michelle Obama to produce

shows and films as part of a multi-year deal.

Well, it didn't take long for the streaming service to learn the hard way that the move

to bring the Obamas on board was a disastrous mistake.

Barack and Michelle Obama have entered a multiyear agreement to produce new films and shows with

Netflix.

The former president and first lady are "determined to produce a diverse mix of content, including

a potential scripted series, an unscripted series, a docu-series, documentaries, and

features," according to a press release from Netflix about the deal.

According to Fox News, the streaming service revealed the projects will be available to

their 125 million members in 190 countries and the couple established Higher Ground Productions,

which will serve as the entity under which they will produce content for Netflix.

One of the simple joys of our time in public service was getting to meet so many fascinating

people from all walks of life, and to help them share their experiences with a wider

audience," Mr. Obama in a statement.

"That's why Michelle and I are so excited to partner with Netflix — we hope to cultivate

and curate the talented, inspiring, creative voices who are able to promote greater empathy

and understanding between peoples, and help them share their stories with the entire world."

Michelle said the couple's willingness to pursue filming after their time in the White

House was a no-brainer.

"Barack and I have always believed in the power of storytelling to inspire us, to make

us think differently about the world around us, and to help us open our minds and hearts

to others," she said.

"Netflix's unparalleled service is a natural fit for the kinds of stories we want to share,

and we look forward to starting this exciting new partnership."

Netflix Chief Content Officer Ted Sarandos said the streaming service is thrilled to

have the Obamas as part of their creative team and are eager to see what the couple

has to offer for viewers.

"Barack and Michelle Obama are among the world's most respected and highly-recognized

public figures and are uniquely positioned to discover and highlight stories of people

who make a difference in their communities and strive to change the world for the better,"

explained Sarandos.

"We are incredibly proud they have chosen to make Netflix the home for their formidable

storytelling abilities."

However, within hours of this announcement, fed-up Americans who are tired of being bombarded

by the Obamas at every turn had taken to social media to launch a boycott of Netflix.

The American people are sick and tired of the Obamas at this point.

We were forced to put up with them for eight long years while they inhabited the White

House.

Now, we'd just like them to go away, thank you very much.

It isn't typical for a former president and first lady to try so desperately to stay

in the spotlight even after they leave the White House.

We almost never hear from the Carters or the Bushes — unless they are doing some sort

of bipartisan charity work.

The Obamas, on the other hand, have seemingly been clamoring for every new photo-op and

paycheck they can get their hands on since they were booted from the People's House

upon Trump's inauguration.

While Netflix didn't say exactly how much they will be paying the Obamas, we're guessing

it's more than the company will be able to sustain after losing a substantial portion

of their membership.

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Rickshaw (tempo) Roadtrip Nepal: Day 7- Sneaking across the border! - Duration: 8:12.

So... we've come up to where this accident was

and there are a lot of people

that did not look good

ah that's a bit of a sobering reminder

of the dangers of the road

and as with the western border it's a bit

confusing

to be honest

not sure where the immigration office is or customs office

so we're just gunna slowly cruise down this way

and see if we can, umm

work it out

so it doesn't look like it's down this way

so we're going to head back to where

there were buildings and cars and it looked semi official

yeh see if we can work out how to get out of Nepal!

right so Az got his passport stamped no worries

we're just approaching the final checkpoint on the Nepalese side so this is it

the moment of truth

alright so I think we might be getting stopped for a customs check

another pleasant exchange with some officials

and we are definitely back in India

it is crazy again

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