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about 1,001 -- an average of about 1,100 people use that road each day between hitch hodgkin's and glenwood springs -- hodgkin's and glenwood springs. >>> this cost $417 million to build, but it's nearly 60 million bucks less than the original cost estimates. the plant will undergo months of testing before it officially >>> ranching and conservation haven't always gone happened in hand. however 9news reporter maya rodriguez and photojournalist tom cole take us to a place in el paso county where ranchers are helping preserve a place for colorado's grassland birds. >> reporter: on 1,500 acres near the palmer divide. >> we're kind of an island left here in the black forest. >> reporter: sits the kiowa creek ranch where there's total. >> reporter: cows, pigs. >> hi. >> reporter: turkeys, chickens and sheep, all sharing the same space with other more wild creature. >> we have an amazing raptor population through here. >> reporter: dan laurens and adrian larue are the rancher here. >> we see a lot of migratory they're called. i call the audubon society and ask what they are. >> reporter: they've
about 1,001 -- an average of about 1,100 people use that road each day between hitch hodgkin's and glenwood springs -- hodgkin's and glenwood springs. >>> this cost $417 million to build, but it's nearly 60 million bucks less than the original cost estimates. the plant will undergo months of testing before it officially >>> ranching and conservation haven't always gone happened in hand. however 9news reporter maya rodriguez and photojournalist tom cole take us to a place in el...
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she was diagnosed with stage 2 hodgkin's lymphoma---back in may. ooklyn has undergone 16 weeks of chemotherapy--an d is not responding well to thereatments. proceeds from todas ridewill go ward her state fair--dropping in the wake of matthew. 78-thousand people made it out to the fairgrounds yesterday. that's down from a record 90- thousand last year. people attending the state fair today got a chance to enjoy a tractor pull, chinese acrobats and of course all that food and lots of rides. you can get free admission to the state fair next thursday--if you bring five food lion-brand cans. a garner corn maze--paying homage to charlie brown. chopper 11-hd flying over the the maze located on benson road---is celebrating the 50-th anniversary of "it's the great pumpkin charlie brown". it's all complete with custom- designed peanuts-themed mazes. meteorologist liz horton is here booted away. nc-state had just one job... coming up next in sports---we break down the tough loss against number three clemson. fans frustrated for awhile. the wolfpack ca witn a
she was diagnosed with stage 2 hodgkin's lymphoma---back in may. ooklyn has undergone 16 weeks of chemotherapy--an d is not responding well to thereatments. proceeds from todas ridewill go ward her state fair--dropping in the wake of matthew. 78-thousand people made it out to the fairgrounds yesterday. that's down from a record 90- thousand last year. people attending the state fair today got a chance to enjoy a tractor pull, chinese acrobats and of course all that food and lots of rides. you...
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. >> we >> i was actually diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphoma. as a kid, you want to be normal like all the other kids. we battled this cancer for 3 years, and i beat it around sixth grade. when i was in college, my mom was diagnosed with breast cancer. i came home, i did not have a lot of energy, back pain, headaches. they saw a couple of things they diagnosed me with leukemia. and, in july, my mom passed away from breast cancer. i told my doctors, listen, i'm done. if my mom can't see me beat this cancer what is the point of me continuing to go? of course, my family would not allow me to quit. they told me, you got to keep going for your mother. i had a trial treatment called umbilical cord blood transplant which saved my life work i wanted to do meant something not just to cleveland but this world. >> first of all, i met him when i was at a play at the carroll house when i was first diagnosed with breast cancer. i was crying the whole way through. nathan happened to be sitting next to me, grabbed my hand and held it the whole time. >> i just g
. >> we >> i was actually diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphoma. as a kid, you want to be normal like all the other kids. we battled this cancer for 3 years, and i beat it around sixth grade. when i was in college, my mom was diagnosed with breast cancer. i came home, i did not have a lot of energy, back pain, headaches. they saw a couple of things they diagnosed me with leukemia. and, in july, my mom passed away from breast cancer. i told my doctors, listen, i'm done. if my mom can't...
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as of tuesday afternoon -- nothing. 04:08:43 cindy hodgkins "i just feel really sad because we need need all the water we can get." 04:08:20 "makes me sick." cindy was faced with a dark...locked office when she went tuesday a call to the h-o-a was met with endless ringing. no voicemail system picked up. in the meantime...the flood is putting some of the elderly neighbors at risk. 04:14:43 holly "i have to walk across that water to get to my doctors office across the street. it's horrible because if i fall -- i can fall. that water's all the way over near my door." david schuman "so many gallons of water are we'll continue to call and pester whoever we have to until we help get this problem fixed. near buffalo and westcliff..david schuman..13 action news." school local tennis star andre agassi was in the nation's capital today for the opening of a new charter school. agassi is part of a foundation that creates urban charter schools nationwide. the d-c campus includes 26 classrooms.. a gym and two cafeterias. people for a couple of hours and after tennis and at this stage in my life i get
as of tuesday afternoon -- nothing. 04:08:43 cindy hodgkins "i just feel really sad because we need need all the water we can get." 04:08:20 "makes me sick." cindy was faced with a dark...locked office when she went tuesday a call to the h-o-a was met with endless ringing. no voicemail system picked up. in the meantime...the flood is putting some of the elderly neighbors at risk. 04:14:43 holly "i have to walk across that water to get to my doctors office across the...
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Oct 30, 2016
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there are 70 different kinds, hopkins, non-hodgkin's, each one carries its own risk.ad the more aggressive type which is dangerous, more dangerous because if you do not get cured. on the other hand, it is curable. david: you had to go in three or four days for chemo. lloyd: the treatment i had was 6 three week cycles. for three weeks, six times on a cycle basis, the first four and a half days of the cycle, 498 -- about 98 hours or so, i would be getting chemo night and day continuously. david: did you go for second and third opinion or did you say i'm comfortable with the initial prescription? lloyd: it is funny, i do not -- you do not know how to react to things until you move through them. my whole life is about risk management and due diligence. and worry about details and when this happened it was so quick that i knew when i had the cat scan, i knew i had lymphoma but i did not know what type. i had to have a biopsy. which is general surgery and that takes a week to figure out what you have and the way these things work and the peculiarity of being the ceo of a pu
there are 70 different kinds, hopkins, non-hodgkin's, each one carries its own risk.ad the more aggressive type which is dangerous, more dangerous because if you do not get cured. on the other hand, it is curable. david: you had to go in three or four days for chemo. lloyd: the treatment i had was 6 three week cycles. for three weeks, six times on a cycle basis, the first four and a half days of the cycle, 498 -- about 98 hours or so, i would be getting chemo night and day continuously. david:...
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bill was born in the detroit area and went to school hodgkins and then princeton graduated 1979 and got a job at ford and worked there for a while and then went to mit and got a master's degree in management and then went back and has a series of jobs over a period of years and ultimately became a member of the board in 1988 and then ultimately came chairman in 1998 and became the ceo in 2003 which he did until 2006 and is currently the executive chairman of ford a company that his great-grandfather started in 1903 and the company that today has a market value of $49 billion that revenue last year about $149 billion is about 199,000 employees and that income last year. bill is active not only in helping to run for her but also the philanthropic areas is a committed environmentalist, committed athletes come is a fly fisherman, hockey player and a black belt in martial arts among other things. he is somebody who has been active in trying to reinvent and renovate detroit and try to make it a more habitable place and very active in many philanthropic opportunities in the area. so, very impr
bill was born in the detroit area and went to school hodgkins and then princeton graduated 1979 and got a job at ford and worked there for a while and then went to mit and got a master's degree in management and then went back and has a series of jobs over a period of years and ultimately became a member of the board in 1988 and then ultimately came chairman in 1998 and became the ceo in 2003 which he did until 2006 and is currently the executive chairman of ford a company that his...
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he was diagnosed with non-hodgkin's lymphoma in his of what others had been through. >> karen also beat her cancer, something that she credits to that advanced technology and her doctors. >> if it was not for him, i wouldn't be here today. no one give up on me. woman: barbara comstock is too right-wing to represent me. man: or me. woman: or me. woman: barbara comstock would overturn roe vs. wade. barbara comstock: i think roe vs. wade should be overturned. woman: barbara comstock voted to defund planned parenthood... is against marriage equality. man: she even voted to let federal contractors discriminate against gay employees... man: twice. woman: barbara comstock. too right-wing for northern virginia. narrator: house majority pac >> you are watching "good morning washington," on your side. larry: a police passenger got more than expected when the officer behind the wheel began pursuing a suspect. gio bonita has has the story. >> watch this dashcam video a california police cruiser. the officer has a guest in the car for a ride along as he tries to pull over this silver mazda. within s
he was diagnosed with non-hodgkin's lymphoma in his of what others had been through. >> karen also beat her cancer, something that she credits to that advanced technology and her doctors. >> if it was not for him, i wouldn't be here today. no one give up on me. woman: barbara comstock is too right-wing to represent me. man: or me. woman: or me. woman: barbara comstock would overturn roe vs. wade. barbara comstock: i think roe vs. wade should be overturned. woman: barbara comstock...
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Oct 19, 2016
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of course, he had non-hodgkin's lymphoma. but mr. blankfein says he's cured. and when i asked him about retirement, he's not thinking about that at all. >> i think you talked about the wikileaks? >> he did, but he didn't talk about it much at all. he thought it would be used somewhere and therefore didn't offer a lot, bill, other than saying he's not part of an international cabal to bring down the sovereignty of the united states. >> we'll have to take him at his word. >> we'll make that a headline. >> thanks, david. david favor there speaking with goldman sachs ceo. as you mentioned, bill, morgan stanley matched that today. overall, the market 73 points for the dow, 8 for the s&p 500, 9 for the nasdaq. >> we're going to hear from both sides of the aisle, next. >>> howard schultz joins us from china to lay out his vision of nearly doubling the coffee stores in that country over the next five years. stay tuned. >>> the dow is up 7 poin0 point the moment, the s&p up 7 and the nasdaq up 8. facebook shares are also up higher after the social media giant unrolled
of course, he had non-hodgkin's lymphoma. but mr. blankfein says he's cured. and when i asked him about retirement, he's not thinking about that at all. >> i think you talked about the wikileaks? >> he did, but he didn't talk about it much at all. he thought it would be used somewhere and therefore didn't offer a lot, bill, other than saying he's not part of an international cabal to bring down the sovereignty of the united states. >> we'll have to take him at his word....
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time to answer all that, but that is correct, and we had blood cancers, specifically in aggressive hodgkinsressing solid onkaulg. there are challenges when you go to a tumor, a solid mass, and we have seen large tumor masses dissolving with this, and now you take a t-cell and create a super t-cell and now it can do things it couldn't have done before. it's all about engineering and people that are into the synthetic biology. >> i want anti-bodies there, too. >> combination therapy is something we will definitely see in the future. >> use it all. >> we will. >> doctor, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> the people that hate gmo's, any of the new cancer -- >> don't label it that. >> that's where all of the advances are being made. we can do these things logically now, and to dismiss all gmo technology is crazy. >>> how many people are tuning in, and we will look at that ahead of the key report. and happy birthday to the "halftime report." the show turns five today, and they are packed today with heavy hitters, and quite a celebration, and that's today on the "halftime report" starting
time to answer all that, but that is correct, and we had blood cancers, specifically in aggressive hodgkinsressing solid onkaulg. there are challenges when you go to a tumor, a solid mass, and we have seen large tumor masses dissolving with this, and now you take a t-cell and create a super t-cell and now it can do things it couldn't have done before. it's all about engineering and people that are into the synthetic biology. >> i want anti-bodies there, too. >> combination therapy...