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Seattle Seahawks linebacker Bobby Wagner went to a Seattle Safeway grocery store planning to box groceries for nine families as part of a planned charity event. Wagner previously supported the construction of nine "tiny" homes for low income families in Seattle. He was at the Safeway on Tuesday to box up Thanksgiving groceries to continue his support for those families.But Wagner was really in a giving mood. While at the Safeway, Wagner told the store he would pay for everyone's groceries. For 30 minutes, cashiers at the Safeway rang up conveyor belts full of groceries just days before Thanksgiving, with Wagner picking up the tab. To Wagner, the photo op had already ended, and he didn't plan on advertising the good deed. But being a star player for the local NFL team gives one notoriety, and thus quickly the world found out through social media. But by the time news cameras arrived at the Safeway, Wagner was already gone. But on Wednesday, he was asked about what prompted him to spontaneously give back to his fans. “When we were waiting, I saw everyone Thanksgiving shopping and I thought it would be cool if when they went to the cash register they didn’t have to pay,” Wagner told 1211

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Since yesterday morning, the response to our campaign has been incredible.- million raised-225,000 contributors-Average donation: We are just getting started. Let's stand together to transform this country. https://t.co/6gBtXRTWhf— Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders) February 20, 2019 298

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Public versus private. Government versus private sector. Big bureaucracy versus big business. Delivering healthcare to Americans is once again a central question in this year's presidential election, and the plans proposed by two of the top Democrats in the 2020 field have very little in common. For Elizabeth Warren, she is proposing an entirely public plan with no role for private insurance. At the June presidential debate, Warren agreed that she would eliminate private insurance if she has her way. “Look at the business model of an insurance company,” Warren said. “It's to bring in as many dollars as they can in premiums and to pay out as few dollars as possible for your health care"But a change from private to public would be a dramatic change for most Americans. Nearly 66 percent of Americans used private insurance in 2017, according to U.S. Census figures. Also, a number of Americans are employed by insurance companies. According to the Insurance Information Institute, more than 500,000 Americans are employed in the insurance industry. These facts are not lost on Biden, who advocated at Thursday's debate to maintain the private insurance system."I think the Obamacare worked," Biden said at Thursday's debate. "I think the way we add to it, replace everything that has been cut, add a public option, guarantee that everyone will be able to have affordable insurance, number one."Warren claimed during Thursday's debate that a Medicare-for-All system would lower overall costs."And the answer is on Medicare for All, costs are going to go up for wealthier individuals and costs are going to go up for giant corporations," Warren said. "But for hard-working families across this country, costs are going to go down and that's how it should work under Medicare for All in our health care system."The Congressional Budget Office released a report in May on the total cost of moving to a government-run healthcare system. The report says that nearly half of healthcare expenses in the U.S. come from the private sector, with the rest being funded through federal, state and local governments. Overall, Americans spend .5 trillion in healthcare per year, the CBO says. But the CBO could not put an estimate on exactly how much the average person would spend with a Medicare-for-All system. The report says a number of factors such as whether state governments will pay into the system, and whether citizens can opt out of public insurance all options would affect costs. The CBO states that the federal government has lower administrative costs than private insurance. The cost to administer all of Medicare was 6 percent, compared to 12 percent for private insurers in 2017, the CBO says. The CBO added that administrative costs could decrease even further as a Medicare-for-All system would have fewer eligibility exclusions. Although both Biden and Warren still lack key details for their plans, Biden has stated his goal is to have 97 percent of Americans insured. Warren claims that nearly 100 percent is possible with her plan. As of 2017, 91 percent of Americans were insured. The number of uninsured in 2010, at the time of Obamacare's passage, was nearly double, according to the Census. Even without changes to law, healthcare costs will likely rise in the U.S. Government estimates peg healthcare spending per year at trillion by 2027. The rate that healthcare expenses will rise will outpace overall GDP by .8 percent per year, according to government figures. 3509

  

SPARTANBURG, S.C. (AP) — Authorities in South Carolina say a man fleeing a traffic stop left his daughter to die in a burning car.News outlets report 26-year-old Imhotep Osiris Norman was charged with homicide by child abuse. The South Carolina State Highway Patrol says troopers tried to stop him for speeding on Friday.RECOMMENDED: 346

  

Sales are down for JCPenney, and that's leading to store closures.Three will be closed by spring as part of the company's ongoing evaluation of its performance, 173

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