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have is among the unvaccinated. they are killing people. guy: they are killing people. now after backlash biden is trying to walk it back. >> i was asked that question about the right things happening. facebook is not killing people these people are out there giving misinformation. anyone listening to it is getting hurt by it it's killing people. it is bad information. my hope is facebook instead of it taking it personally i'm saying facebook is killing people they would do something about the misinformation. guy: why would anyone say facebook is killing people aside from him who set it on tape, they are killing people don't take it personally. made while the surgeon general's backing up the president and the public shaming of facebook. >> we know that misinformation harms people's health. because of their lives but i've seen that as a doctor over the years, his patients have struggled with this
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information. here's the key thing to run, health misinformation takes away our freedom and our power to make decisions for us and for our families. that is a problem. the platforms have to recognize they play a major role in the increase in speed and scale with misinformation is spreading. guy: potentially fair enough. critics like texas entered ted cruz see it as a slippery slope where they have concerns about the federal government pressuring the private company to police its customers this way, here is cruise. >> it makes clear that everything we thought about the biden administration, their willingness to trample on free speech to trample on the constitution, to use government power to silence you everything we fear they might do, they are doing and worse. >> facebook of course does not think it is fair for officials to scapegoat them. one official from the company crunched user data and wrote this, the data shows 85% of
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facebook users in the u.s. has been or want to be vaccinated against covid-19. present biden's goal was for 70% of americans to be vaccine by july 4, facebook is not the reason this goal was missed. so what to make of this blame game and the whole battle over censorship? let's meet tonight's party panel to sort it all out. american majority ceo former george w. bush presidential speechwriter, ned ryun is here. along with service america packed executive director, former state department deputy spokesperson fox news contributor, marie harford. foundation for economic education policy correspondent, brad polumbo. brad, the clip from biden today, where he is like well they shouldn't take it personally, why would they say facebook was killing people he said it is his exact quote this was a reversal, right? >> i feel very gas lit by the president right there but we just watched and say something
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and then he said he didn't say it. but more importantly, i'm pretty bothered by this sentiment the president he is saying the american people cannot be trusted to see information that he does not approve of or he deems misinformation. an increasingly slippery label. until i do know what the federal government deciding what is true, what is not, what is misinformation, what is information. i trust the american people to figure that out for themselves. guy: maria think this is the crux of the point. no one here is in favor of misinformation pretty specially on something as a weighty and significant as covid, right question market is killed millions of people. you do not want false information flying around for combating it is a good thing. but, the question is do you want the government dictating or at least very heavily influencing what information can or cannot be shared? is the government component here i think has a lot of people up in arms.
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>> what i don't think the biden demonstration of strength to do that. they are very clear that facebook as a private company monitor to kill you not want after as a private company is not set a composition are very concerned with accuracy cases rising in all 50 united states effect was limited. so facebook, the misinformation is killing people. they have a responsibility federal government should tell them what health experts, this is this is hurting people. because a long history of like a thief, allowing, violently terrible nothing on the website. the latest example health is
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unable or unwilling to conduct on site. it is a problem for our conference so many ways. guy: net if you're trying to government actions in this case facebook that line word when the white house announces our flag don't like and setting up the facebook like hey, here's our list of problematic stuff. theoretically, ned, i will be open to an argument about really strictly policing misinformation about covid in particular. but think about that word, misinformation. not so long ago you had the lab leak theory was labeled misinformation. give a public health crisis it's phrase used in some people referred to as gun violence as a public health crisis or climate change the public health crisis. should hashem dramatically. what hardware you draw the
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gartner shots. president biden's surgeon general is saying mass requirements may be returning to a city near you soon. , watch. >> in areas where there are low numbers of accented peoples, and cases are rising is very reasonable for counties to take more mitigation measures like the mass rules you see coming out in l.a. anticipate that will happen other parts of the country two. dagen: . guy: he's will not enforce the mandate is not backed by science and he has a point. and now former surgeon general doctor jerome adams that served under president trump also jumping on board the train using mass guidelines a bad move, plaster 40 south eli famously premature mentally and wrongly advised against mass for all the time. now i will read it.
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i'm worried the cdc also made a similarly premature purposes yet still harmful call on massie in the face of the delta varies. socially be bracing to go back to mass? will science prevail, maria wondering, is this an outlier l.a. county? are we seeing the groundwork laid more mass command is included for vaccine people to start popping back up in various cities in other jurisdictions around the country? >> guy, fun vaccination rates are pretty low in places example back and people having very few cases. now they can be not severe, not being hospitalized that is true. but look, the longer it takes us to reach a higher percentage vaccination, not invaded think it's more you're indoors in a place for my dad
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who lives in missouri which is really having a tough time right now there's a big outbreak there, he is in his 80s he should probably were smashed because the garza surgery even if the risk is slow this is a numbers game. the answer to all this is not mass men vaccine. bubble preforming hesitant, guy, yourselves and her family farm wearing a mask health percentagewise? i am with you for vaccine mandate not much. and ned his essay really badly had outdoor dining banning all nonsense. dr. adams say this. a lot of people said the cdc wasn't anything to delayed in issuing the mask mandate or the masked guidance for vaccine people like you don't need to wear it anymore but he's saying might have been premature, does that surprise you?
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>> not released from and to getting invited to the cocktail parties he wants to so is change the tune being deeply cynical prude let me say something guy come about this, vaccinated people wearing a mask means i don't trust the vaccine. there is the implication they somehow trust the mask more than the vaccine. but i have to tell you eventually this is really ultimate going to come down to political calculation one thing for homer here said that, when elected official in office to my election for sure next to try to mask mandate. literally have a hole in his hands or her hands down one mathematics again? faith wrath of the voters? the mathematics themselves even really work? likely to wear them are probably similar in terms of the group are not getting vaccinated. what are we doing here? that point med just made,
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bread, i don't know dr. adams motives are here, i think that is part of theirs i don't worry matthew mark let him back it might trust vaccine works. i feel like that of the overwhelming message he should be sending the people specially persuade them to get vaccinated path to make that choice again. absolutely. this is insane, guy. people in government pushing this narrative l.a. county dr. adams family power we never would've accepted outside of an emergency, right down daily likely not want to let it go even others no signs of support vaccinated people in your mouth. this point you want to vaccine get one. people at that point is no assessment what people make their own cost-benefit. i've no objective once more mass fitting that make safer.
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>> she was tested there is no detection of covid-19. there have been additional precautions taken a brickwork to officials here which those texas democrats would be more careful and taken more precautions like wearing masks on the flight here? >> again i don't think i am going to be in a position here to assess what safety precautions they may or may not have taken. so be it really? we are also most of our masks on planes we are required to the white house has no comment on those particular people and planes not wearing masks i find that interesting. anyway if these are republican lawmakers flying without masks in exposing the vice president to covid, you can bet
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democrats to be shouting all about it. i would suspect their allies in the news media it would be given the story a huge amount of play. well, here discusses a host of media buzz sundays on fox news channel it is howard kurtz. great to see you. look, all the democrats here say they are vaccinated. and the symptoms they have are either nonexistent or very mild which is typical for these breakthrough infections, still though the optics look at this for the optics here considering what regular americans are or not allowed to do on mask transit on airplanes for them to be smiling, no masks on plane and the super spreader to happen, the optics are very bad. i cannot help but wonder whether that media attempt is be more intense at the happen to be in this party what you think? >> i member it looking at that photo of the plane thinking this might not be the brightest idea. i have got to say i have been
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goblets >> by the way in which they media turn these at fugitive texas democrats into heroes for active not gob >> easily. interviews on cnn, ms nbc, behind the story like it's a cia mission they called each other's up they could save democracy crossing over the fact they are thwarting the democratic process back in austin. they have the covid complication and i agree that will be painted as a desperate obstructionist at they were public and lawmakers fling a democratic state to block liberal legislation. guy: but it's reckless without the mask that you've done your tip in summary different angles immediate would relish covering into body slam the republicans because they don't like the republicans in the side with the democrats they want these people to be here as this is an inconvenient element of the story. they cannot puffed them up quite as much. you mention the saving democracy thing, one of the language and the rhetoric is crazy. even if you oppose the texas
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law, which i don't, you can say maybe it's not great in some ways. but is not the on thing standing between texas and the authoritarian states. the president of the united states has indulged in this kind himself priest talked about jim crow counselees dropping jim crow everywhere but i am so old, i remember in president trump would say things that were intense or reckless or exaggerated they would aggressively be fact checked right but with this jim crow comparison which seems quite insulting and seems like he is sort of getting away with it as many in the press nod along. >> i think that apocalyptic language might be written off as exaggerated political rhetoric. there has been some of this present as for the texas democrat, it reminds me of a double standard that i think you've talked about a lot to back when the demonstration
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some of them riots of the george floyd killing, suddenly the media nervousness and hammering about people going out in public without masks was fine when it was for the cause, racial, social justice they support. it's the same thing here. this whole thing with the overreach and the capitals become the overriding issue for the media right now. they are ticked off at present buying for knots and what's about the filibuster and ram it through. you saw jen psaki duck that question she did not criticize these democrats. honestly these been a lot more. [inaudible] guy: covid comes and goes the standard change and putting on who's doing what what the gathering is what the transportation is trying to achieve. that is something but it's not journalism, but we appreciate your analysis, spot on in my view. coming up agents on the southern border and counting more than 1 million migrants for this fiscal year, 1 million. so what will the biden
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in the other vehicle already back in another vehicle. it is frustrating at times. this is not doing a thing is like a revolving door. we still come out until we are supposed to divert. >> so will the administration ever change course and actually handle this crisis? our panel is back, ned ryun, marie harsh and brad polumbo. 189,000 arrests at the southern border in june that does not count any of the tens of thousands of got a ways. more than a million arrests in detentions this fiscal year. but no crisis, border secured that's within restoration tells us. >> it is bizarre, guy, this is ten times the number we're seeing at this time last year with a trump in the white house. what did they think was going to happen question what they basically suspended on day one for illegal crossings is defective open border.
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they keep saying with their mouths don't come don't come with their actions they doing this and waiting in people nothing will happen to you. but create a humanitarian crisis and at some point this was caused by republicans. this is unsustainable and broken immigration system it's a humanitarian crisis is not serving the american people. guy: i was interested "washington post" article i think it came out and quoted sources close the president said he is getting concerned this crisis in the whole immigration issue is a gift to the republican party. going to hurt democrats in the upcoming election but okay, that's probably simple to get analysis. that is our job here. you are the president you have so much power to actually change something if you're worried about he has the authority to change the bad policy breed that is my
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response what you think? >> fee had a magic wand that could fix it with executive orders i'm sure here in the other present hood battled this wood. what's not an open border when we have a 1 million arrests it's quotes that's not an open boarded of civil enforcement. one thing i will agree that on his immigration is broken forgive daca being ruled unconstitutional, back up which most people agree on these kids to get to stay here. at the end of the day executive action only takes you so far. congress seems unwilling to address this. it needs to be addressed we have to balance our international legal obligations and moral obligations with what is a really difficult at times difficult situation at the border but it's a very tough problem. fair enough with congress they've been punching away of this thing forever. but the trump administration
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was able to kind of get their act together pretty well. this thing has exploded during the biden administration break clearly some executive was not very long ago those things have been reversed. read more the soundbites we heard from the administration to talk about root causes. they say look at the big four countries mexico, guatemala, honduras, let's go fix the situation on the ground in those countries and address root causes. just last month 47000 of the water to 89000 came from countries other than those for. [inaudible] within our grasp in american policy more missing something? >> there are a million root causes. the administration excuses are not causing them they're concerned about congress. another root cause of this is the fact that i think we all agree the immigration system is deeply broken. as long it takes years and is
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extremely costly for people to come here illegally, you are going to have renewed crises at the border every few years. whether the policies can oddly change so much bread both parties time and time again have failed us. but it's a big root cause why, guy. dagen: was shifted the olympics. three athletes have tested positive for covid-19 at the elliptic village at the same time toyota pulling all of its ads they had scheduled to air during the games in japan. they think associate with the limericks would be damaging to the brand, why? couple found 78% are against easily big happening now. will they go on, maria you or big ten football fans. we got used to last year at least, to watch the season plant with no fans in the
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stands were in effect are two genes play in the championship that was exciting. it was weird at first and you kinda get used to it, how weird is it going to be watching the olympics with no spectators? >> i love the olympics, gaia, i went when it was in atlanta. i love it so much. it will beat weird, what will the opening ceremony look like? what happens if more athletes test positive for understand trying to get down these applets of the waited five years now training, and working. but it's kind of turn into a little bit of a mess. i am worried that it will really tarnish, the olympic's are not perfect that many challenges throughout history. but i'm worried about this one. and i love them so much but. >> i'm a winter elliptic's man myself but i prefer it slightly because of hockey. but i like watching the olympics i love the pomp and circumstance. brad, i'm sort of wondering now that we know all this stuff is going down, there is
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to marie's point a bit of a mess that's growing in tokyo i hope it all goes off-line. but, no fans in the stands, the ceremonies, the metal ceremonies are going to be different you have to put your own metal on. all this covid stuff pretty sure interest in the limits the same as it would be in an average year is it enhanced because the curiosity? is it diminished because so much of this is about the fans and the interaction? how are you buick viewing all this brad? >> i think it takes us back to the question what is and what is not essential but i think in many ways sports are essential for society and for the world. one of the best things that got me through the covid lockdown's being able to watch professional soccer being played in england, which is what i am passionate about. i think it is important it is a mess. it's important we do have these things and we do persevere because it means a lot to a lot of people per. >> i'm glad you at least call soccer not football. that will be a bit too much
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here. we are in america, brad, quickly, ned your thoughts on the olympics? >> my dad was an olympian. these guys trained had made so many sacrifices let them compete there some of the healthiest people the right age groups, they are superhuman almost we let them compete against each other it's their decision to be the let's watch the olympics and hopefully come off as a success. >> the richest man on earth leaving it all behind literally including earth at least for a few minutes. amazon founder jeff bezos will launch himself into space tomorrow morning alongside his brother, a female flying legend and an 18-year-old student, today the billionaire told fox news the mission laid the groundwork for space tourism. >> this is a tourism admission parts very important it let's us practice, it will let more people get up and just space. that practice will allow to build the infrastructure so
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the next generations of people really do amazing things in space. >> i am on the record is not understood. maybe one day if it is all proven to be very safe and may be a little more comfortable and luxurious i would consider. happy to stay right here for now. but i'm curious about you guys. let's go down the line, ned would you do this? if that fourth seat opened up that hey guess what, ned, you have been selected would you be there or what? >> is there 1000% no button that is what i will be looking for. my only hope is good we just launched jeff into space he never comes back? is my only two things on this one. guy: that is a hard know from ned ryun not really settled there. marie, are you doing this? are you doing this? is there way basis could sweeten the pot may be pay into accompanying him into space? >> no wait for this is going to be a bipartisan agreement on the show. no, no it makes me very nervous but i do not want to be stuck in a little capsule in this new technology, no way.
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they okay brighter be going zero -- four here? they are screaming, irate at the television break these people do not even know what amazing opportunity, without love, bradley strike misa bit of a nerd. tell me at least you would consider this? i say this as a nerd myself. we break the streak are you also no question it. >> a nerd and an introvert guy, i am not leaving my dog in my couch without long just to go up and let look at some pretty pictures of the earth right i'm a big know have fun jeff i'll take a big pass on that whimpered. >> with got the conservative, the liberal, the libertarian and they host all saying no. if you are big space person please send all of your complaint at candidate nation on twitter. you can tweet her she is on vacation she will catch up eventually with that. we appreciate ned, marie, brad, great conversation we appreciated. we come back we have a very
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guy: quote you are not safe here. that was the fbi's message to iranian american journalist masih alinejad after informing her of a kidnapping plot
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against her by our iranian intelligence officials. she became a target due to her criticism of the oppressive regime. after releasing videos exposing its human rights violation. white house press secretary jen psaki called the plot dangerous and despicable. but the administration is stop short of any meaningful action. masih alinejad told fox news she was disappointed by the presidents week response. >> i am an american citizen as well. i want biden administration to condemn that strongly, to take action. because if they do not do that , then that u.s. citizens won't be safe. i was really disappointed and i'm looking for strong action. guy: will be ever see that strong action especially in this blatant of not only american sovereignty but freedom of the press but here's me too discuss is masih alinejad herself. let me just say, i admire you so much for to fold you on twitter for quite some time.
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i was astounded and outraged as an american to read about this plot when that story broke a few days ago. for people who may not have followed this very carefully, just briefly, what was your reaction when officials came to you in the u.s. and said you were targeted with a very expensive plot to be kidnapped and taken out of the country? >> to be honest first i want to thank you so much for admiring my job. my job is to give voice to voiceless people. when they came to my house i did not take the threat seriously because we, iranians, are used to threats on a daily basis. right now that i am talking to people and iran tonight took to the streets in five nights and getting killed just asking for water in the providence. it means if we want to have a
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normal life we always face threats. for me, i told the fbi i do not to just live in fear. but they showed me a lot of photos of myself like in my private life or that means the service hired someone checking where i go and who i meets. so they were planning to kidnap me. but kidnapping, killing, torturing fitness in the nature. and i want to tell you, i am not scared to diapered what is very scary for me that the whole world is watching that such a regime killing its own citizens became the biggest threat for non- iranians as well. it's about the safety of all people around the world. right now, american citizens, german citizens, fresh citizens, they are all in iranian prison, why? because they're being used
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like bargaining chips. >> what may ask you this spring there is an update to the story so your tweet earlier that you have now been granted a meeting with the secretary of state secretary blinken. how did that come about? and what do you want to convey to the biden administration if and when that meeting takes place? >> when i received a phone call from secretary blinken i was happy. i said thank you for listening to me. but he gave him an example. i said as soon people in the streets found out that i contributed to fox news and cnn talking about me and american citizen being under threat, people were hugging me, sharing their love saying we are so blood you are safe here in america. but i said, it makes me feel guilty because i am coming from a country that my people are not safer in people are now facing live bullets. i said that to secretary blinken, right now that i'm
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talking to you i've had two or three people i do not know they shut down the internet, but shot in the head and shot in the chest just because of asking for water. why is the government killing people when you're trying to negotiate with such a regime. i said you have to recognize the voice of the people who are actually saying no to the whole regime but i know washington is full of uranium set has a strong language. but many mothers within the society. they're trying to say no to islamic poverty. guy: i want to say thank you, stay strong, we love you and support everything you for joining us and sharing your story. >> i push it that thank you so much. guy: we'll be right back with guy: we'll be right back with a topical storm, that is guy: we'll be right back with a topical storm, that is guy: we'll be right back with a topical storm, that is ♪ ♪ ♪ guy: we'll be right back with a topical storm, that is
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topic number one tonight, it is a mug shot monday. and tonight we will meet a real firecracker pretty taco bell employee in tennessee was arrested after allegedly setting off fireworks inside the restaurant and starting a fire. on the bright side the store taco meat was actually fully cooked for once. this is 25 year old courtney, she. [laughter] caught on surveillance footage throwing lit fireworks it to a trashcan running out of the store. not the first case of the runs at a taco bell course recording other employs were filming the explosions are outside they realize that actively lock themselves out of the restaurant. real geniuses here. when this out the trash can catch fire they called 911. after all, it is a non-smoking establishment. firefighters were able to extinguish the blaze beside courtney enter colleagues because 30 grand in damage read the good news is the explosion of meat, cheese, tortillas into random piles across the restaurant
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virtually created for new menu items. topic two, athletes and around the world now suddenly into the olympic village in tokyo. but instead of talking about their vertical leaves, the internet's gossiping about their horizontal tangos for the rumor has been swirling that the olympic committee is trying to stop the spread of covid-19 by putting the athletes into quote anti- beds. which by the way way or on worst selling at ikea. accusations were beds built of cardboard which some said made it difficult and perhaps designed to discourage engaging in hanky-panky. but if you did not think people could get it out on cardboard you've never been to new jersey. i don't even get that, there are beds in new jersey but in a weightless peace or seize olympians even bunkbeds without stop and put effects on the gymnast perform better upside down. and if all else fails there's always the floor routine. actually, i've heard olympians are pretty bad in bed because
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everyone always tries to finish first. that's a good one. [laughter] it turns out the bed claims are fake news afterward the olympic committee said the cardboard beds are used to promote recycling and they'll be turning to paper after the games. paper you say? let's take a few months off from licking envelopes just to be sacred topics three, officials down under in australia are renaming shark attacks to reverse the trend of anti- shark bias. no doubt these changes were brought about by marine activists al sharpton. from now on the government of queensland will instead refer to shark attack as quote negative encounters as opposed all the positive encounters you typically have a sharks for the tell your hair looks great, he lost some weight to buy you breakfast for the change in language is designed to overall public perception of sharks is man eating monsters. the idea first developed by army hammer publicist.
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queensland documents will now describe shark bites as incidents or interactions. just not contribute to the culture of fear surrounding sharks. also the movie jaws of the renamed elvis breathe new language of boost support in terms of conservation for sharks but if successful there will be many more of them just ready to interact with you and your family at the beach. and topic for work, new report claims prince harry is right explosive book about his life in the rural family. the working title blame of throne sprint insider say harry's been working on the memoir when a ghost writer previously wrote about tennis which is why they're calling it a love story, that is a lingo joke, of course people think the mystery writer behind this is okay being hit by a bus. reports of the first draft is already been completed and those who read it and you can
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my name is william yank, i'm a 23 year old three time leukemia survivor. one evening my roommate was trying to talk to me and i responded in a delirium of mess and confusion and he said we are going to the er immediately ...and came back with leukemia. they started me on chemos, they started me on a bunch of antibiotics but the chemo wasn't exactly working. so my oncologist decided that he wanted to try me with car t-cell therapy ....and, it worked! leukemia and lymphoma society was this unforeseen blessing for me because i wouldn't have been able to get car t-cell therapy. it got that fda approval in 2017 and i wouldn't have had
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that option had the leukemia and lymphoma society not moved that forward. we are about nine months and feeling very healthy, strong, and i lived! to give or get help visit lls.org guy: we did, together thanks for watching tonight.
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