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but for folks with cystic fibrosis like michael, it is like they're breathing through straw. imagine that, trying to run a 5k, five kill lombsters, to be able to breathe through a straw effectively. to still run distances like that is truly, truly remarkable. but that's what he does. earlier this year he completed, as i said, the new york city half marathon. one of the people who ran with him was my son christopher who is a try athlete in his own right, he is 28 years old. a great runner, he also like michael can run me into the ground. i am proud of them both. but michael was diagnosed during a screening, i think, just three weeks after he was born -- three weeks old, and he was diagnosed with this disease. his mom says that she was shocked. to her knowledge, there weren't any members in her family on her side or her father's side that had cystic fibrosis. but this was a diagnosis made three weeks into michael's life. imagine that, three -- imagine that, three weeks. jennifer faced some scary unknowns as sierra leoned more, including average life expectancies for those who h
but for folks with cystic fibrosis like michael, it is like they're breathing through straw. imagine that, trying to run a 5k, five kill lombsters, to be able to breathe through a straw effectively. to still run distances like that is truly, truly remarkable. but that's what he does. earlier this year he completed, as i said, the new york city half marathon. one of the people who ran with him was my son christopher who is a try athlete in his own right, he is 28 years old. a great runner, he...
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do you overlap into cystic fibrosis in dealing with the lungs there? >> yes, we do, senator. >> like to comment on this? i http://given you a chance. >> certainly, again, dr. collins is a pioneer in this area. but it's also critical there have been other elements of the research. for example, he alluded to the fact that certain misspellings changed how that protein traffics in the cell. and a lot of that involved basic cell biology research of those epithelial cells and where they got stuck and why. and that was very struchltal in understanding how to make a target that would then change the trajectory of that trafficking. so there's always this back and forth between not only understanding iitation but how it affects the cell, cell function and therefore the organ function on the patient. and there are other elements of the disease, unfortunately. how much pricrobial agents invade and infect of a lung, the projenination of a mucus. that's so important as a barrier function. so there are other -- >> how do you prevent it -- >> exactly. so understanding
do you overlap into cystic fibrosis in dealing with the lungs there? >> yes, we do, senator. >> like to comment on this? i http://given you a chance. >> certainly, again, dr. collins is a pioneer in this area. but it's also critical there have been other elements of the research. for example, he alluded to the fact that certain misspellings changed how that protein traffics in the cell. and a lot of that involved basic cell biology research of those epithelial cells and where...
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do you overlap into cystic fibrosis and dealing with the lung there? >> yes, we do, senator. >> would you like to comment on this? i hadn't given you a chance but we're -- >> certainly, again, dr. collins clearly's the pioneer in this area, but it's also critical that there have been other elements of the research. for example, he alluded to the fact that certain misspellings changed how that protein traffics in the cell. a lot of that involved basic cell biology research of those epthialial cells and where they got stuck and why and that was instrumental in making a target that would change the trajectory or trafficking. there's always this back and forth between not only understanding the mutation but how it affects the cell, the cell function and, therefore, the organ function and effect on the patient. moreover, there are other elements of the disease, unfortunately, how much microbial agents invade the lung. the progeneration of the mucus that's so important as a barrier function. and so there are other treatment strategies -- >> -- of mucus in th
do you overlap into cystic fibrosis and dealing with the lung there? >> yes, we do, senator. >> would you like to comment on this? i hadn't given you a chance but we're -- >> certainly, again, dr. collins clearly's the pioneer in this area, but it's also critical that there have been other elements of the research. for example, he alluded to the fact that certain misspellings changed how that protein traffics in the cell. a lot of that involved basic cell biology research of...
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folded -- misfolded in cystic fibrosis. give mutation that causes cystic fibrosis was discovered in my own research years ago. only now, are we able to design better drugs to help cystic abilynns, like little feud she is doing pretty well now. that this ago, she probably would not have made it the on her teens. havenger, aired today, we -- no longer. drugs that help cf. among the early stage investigators tackling this fromenges is a scientist alabama. he plans to transform in fundamental ways the way we design and deliver drugs for all kinds of conditions. we need that. treatments only exist today for about 500 of the 7000 diseases for which a molecular cause is now known. among those in desperate need of a breakthrough is sickle cell disease, a disorder in which red blood cells clog. today, the only way it can be cured is from a bone mero transport. -- transplant beard it can work well for some people, like chris shown here. he is now essentially cured. most that don't have a well matched -- most do not have a well matche
folded -- misfolded in cystic fibrosis. give mutation that causes cystic fibrosis was discovered in my own research years ago. only now, are we able to design better drugs to help cystic abilynns, like little feud she is doing pretty well now. that this ago, she probably would not have made it the on her teens. havenger, aired today, we -- no longer. drugs that help cf. among the early stage investigators tackling this fromenges is a scientist alabama. he plans to transform in fundamental ways...
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he was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis when he was just three years old.l's lungs operated at 75 . he had to put on a vibrating vest several times a day to help break up mike news his lungs in addition to the 40 pills he takes daily. determined not to let his condition define him he took up running and completed the new york city half marathon. >> yeah, michael. >> yes. >> the 14 year-old got the attention of the boomer esia son foundation which raises reyou search fund in hopes of finding a cure and now he is a finalist to be boomer's athlete of the year. we will explain what the boomer athlete of the year is all b good to see you, my man. >> hi. >> plus you have great hair. >> thank you. >> you do. >> that is in the a wig or anything. >> mike. >> that is real hair. >> yes. >> he is jealous of you. >> very jell us we had young people with cystic file breast on the show, before. are you, i have said you wear that vet. >> yes. >> what does that do. >> you put it on and i plug a hose into it and it blows hair and it shakes and vibrates you >> inside your lun
he was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis when he was just three years old.l's lungs operated at 75 . he had to put on a vibrating vest several times a day to help break up mike news his lungs in addition to the 40 pills he takes daily. determined not to let his condition define him he took up running and completed the new york city half marathon. >> yeah, michael. >> yes. >> the 14 year-old got the attention of the boomer esia son foundation which raises reyou search fund in...
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it honor as young person with cystic fibrosi.it's funded by boomer esiason's foundation. >> the purp thofs contest was to recognize a lot of the outstanding athletes committed to healthy lifestyle and exercise. >> yeah, michael. >> reporter: in the last year he's also spent a number of weeks in the hospital. a place he's visited many times since he was diagnosed at three weeks old. >> i'll be coughing lot and barely able to breathe. >> reporter: davis says his mom and family are the one whose push him to receive. but he's received support from all over. >> all of the hard work and the recognition and the community support has just been so touching. i mean i want to cry when i think about it. >> reporter: i'm brandon hudson, nbc 10 news. >>> and at last check the contest is tight between davis and a young woman from tennessee. which means every online vote counts. you can find the lirnk on our website. from the smooth sound of jazz bands saur made thing the street and trying new bites at food trucks. you could not ask for a more p
it honor as young person with cystic fibrosi.it's funded by boomer esiason's foundation. >> the purp thofs contest was to recognize a lot of the outstanding athletes committed to healthy lifestyle and exercise. >> yeah, michael. >> reporter: in the last year he's also spent a number of weeks in the hospital. a place he's visited many times since he was diagnosed at three weeks old. >> i'll be coughing lot and barely able to breathe. >> reporter: davis says his mom...
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or cystic fibrosis is recessive, or diabetes or many, and it takes up to 20 generations for recessive mutations to express themselves. so we're talking about eons of timeme for expression of genetic disease--that's the second thing. the third thing is if the man's got plutonium in his testicles--and every mamale in e northern hemisphere has a tiny load in his gonad--it's from weapons testing days, and plutoniumum is still falling ou. and the man is cremated,d, the smoke goes up the e chimney with the plutonium,m, so you can breathe it in, another man can, and it's ad infinitum because plutonium has a half-life of 24,400 years and laststs for a long time. but the other thing is that thee body thinks plutonium is iroron--it's an irn analogue--so it's stored in the liver, where it causes liver cancer. it's stored in the bone marrow to cause--to produce hemoglobin in the red blood cells, but it causes leukemia or bone cancer. it crosses the placenta into the developing embryo--which lets nothing through it, incidentally, except plutonium and a few other nasties. it's stored in the testicl
or cystic fibrosis is recessive, or diabetes or many, and it takes up to 20 generations for recessive mutations to express themselves. so we're talking about eons of timeme for expression of genetic disease--that's the second thing. the third thing is if the man's got plutonium in his testicles--and every mamale in e northern hemisphere has a tiny load in his gonad--it's from weapons testing days, and plutoniumum is still falling ou. and the man is cremated,d, the smoke goes up the e chimney...
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he was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis when he was just three years old. michael's lungs operate at 75%. and he has to put on a vibrating vest several times day to help break up the mucus in his lung. that's in addition to the 40 pills he takes daily. determined not to let his condition define him, he took up running and completed new york city half marathon. >> yeah, michael! >> yes! >> the 14-year-old got the attention of the boomer foundation which raises research funds in hopes of finding a cu cure. now, he's a finalist to become >> next week the agency will kick off ninth annual food drive that will benefit philabundance. hunger advocates say summer is particularly important time to stock food pantry shelves because children do not have access to free food programs from school. >>> hunger goes undie teched throughout the region it's very important in the summer as we countdown the days until school ends that those children who get nutritious meals through the school program could go the summer without those nutritious meals. >> septa food drive runs t
he was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis when he was just three years old. michael's lungs operate at 75%. and he has to put on a vibrating vest several times day to help break up the mucus in his lung. that's in addition to the 40 pills he takes daily. determined not to let his condition define him, he took up running and completed new york city half marathon. >> yeah, michael! >> yes! >> the 14-year-old got the attention of the boomer foundation which raises research funds in...
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i don't have cystic fibrosis. this guy can run a half marathon and just beat me into the floor, beat me into the road at least. and i need to yield to him when he goes by. we've been joined on the floor here today by the leader, the majority leader of the floor. i'm -- when he shows up along with the guys that are a fast runner like michael here, i yield to them. and i'm going to yield to the leader so he can take care of business and then i'll pick up when he finishes up. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: mr. president, i thank my friend from delaware. i ask unanimous consent that the senate be in a period of morning business with senators permitted to speak therein for up to ten minutes. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: i ask unanimous consent the senate proceed to the consideration of s. res. 191 submitted earlier today. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: senate resolution 191 designating june 20, 2017, as american eagle day and so forth. the
i don't have cystic fibrosis. this guy can run a half marathon and just beat me into the floor, beat me into the road at least. and i need to yield to him when he goes by. we've been joined on the floor here today by the leader, the majority leader of the floor. i'm -- when he shows up along with the guys that are a fast runner like michael here, i yield to them. and i'm going to yield to the leader so he can take care of business and then i'll pick up when he finishes up. the presiding...
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boomer esiason started it after his son was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis. despite daily medications, he plays lacrosse and runs competitiveli. >> sometimes i'll like -- when i'm sick, coughing a lot, barely able to breathe, but i'll push forward. >> how great is that? davis is in a tight competition with the teen from tennessee. here's how we're all going to help. we're going to do it here -- >> do it. >> go to nbc10.com, vote for davis. competition ends wednesday. let's do it today. >> good luck, michael. >>> happening today, the university of delaware baseball team will make its long overdue return to the ncaa tournament. you're looking at the team's reaction now. the selection party earlier this week. the blue hens won their conference last weekend. and they're in lubbock, texas, for round one of the tournament. delaware will play texas tech this afternoon. it's the blue hens first appearance since -- blue hens' first announcemeppearance since. >>> and a new champ in the scripps national spelling bee. >> marocain, m-a-r-o-c-a-i-n. >> that is correct. >>
boomer esiason started it after his son was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis. despite daily medications, he plays lacrosse and runs competitiveli. >> sometimes i'll like -- when i'm sick, coughing a lot, barely able to breathe, but i'll push forward. >> how great is that? davis is in a tight competition with the teen from tennessee. here's how we're all going to help. we're going to do it here -- >> do it. >> go to nbc10.com, vote for davis. competition ends wednesday....
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cystic fibrosis that affects the lungs and he's doing half marathon. >> full one. >> my goodness gracious>> good for him. >>> june is aids education month. philadelphia hosting the hiv prevention and out reach summit the theme for this year is one community recommitting to the fight. throughout the month the city is holding series of events to increase aids awareness and bring people together to better battle the virus. the group philadelphia fight says the rate of hiv cases is nearly five times higher in philadelphia than the national average. >> the main idea that we want to get out we want folks to get tested to know that there is treatment and that there is help and that philadelphia fight and a number of other agencies are out here to help folks. >> all events during aids education month are free and they are open to the public. >> take look at this hell guy. new video today of the latest addition to the philadelphia z zoo. the baby gorilla boy has yet to be named. he kind of still stays close to mom. >> yeah. >> he has a half sister named amani. they are western low land gorilla. th
cystic fibrosis that affects the lungs and he's doing half marathon. >> full one. >> my goodness gracious>> good for him. >>> june is aids education month. philadelphia hosting the hiv prevention and out reach summit the theme for this year is one community recommitting to the fight. throughout the month the city is holding series of events to increase aids awareness and bring people together to better battle the virus. the group philadelphia fight says the rate of...
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the townsend teenager is battling cystic fibrosis but still manages to play lacrosse and run. can vote for davis on the nbc10 app or by going to nbc10.com. >> let's make this happen. >> what an inspiration. >> yeah. >>> now to more of the stories we're following now on "nbc10 news today" -- >>> heading to the polls. in hours voters will be heading to the polls. >>> and day two of system set in the bill cosby trial after an emotional day in court. >>> and a fan risks his life at a nascar race in dover, and it's caught on camera. >>> 5:00 a.m. tuesday morning. welcome to "nbc10 news today." i'm tracy davidson. >> i'm katy zachrzachry. we'll get to krystal klei with the most accurate weather forecast, drizzle out there, and others feeling heavier rain that's not going to end. >>> right. this line is holding together. it's been moving through the lehigh valley, berks county. it's holding together with enough strength that i think it be strong, moving to i-95 from wimbledon and trenton. notice the cell has dropped farther south, but to move into new castle and county counties. this
the townsend teenager is battling cystic fibrosis but still manages to play lacrosse and run. can vote for davis on the nbc10 app or by going to nbc10.com. >> let's make this happen. >> what an inspiration. >> yeah. >>> now to more of the stories we're following now on "nbc10 news today" -- >>> heading to the polls. in hours voters will be heading to the polls. >>> and day two of system set in the bill cosby trial after an emotional day in...
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he has cystic fibrosis, and i imagine there are many families with children who have that. but he's concerned about trumpcare and the impact. at age 2 he was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis, a he had red tear disease, impact -- hereditary disease, impacting 30,000 americans. he said imagine coming up for air but instead of breathing you uncontrollably you cough that air out. the harder you try to breathe the more you cough. this disease feels like a long drawnout panic attack set to the soundtrack of an endless hacking cough. at 34, statistically, i have seven more years left before my lungs cease to function. he mentions if he was in canada, statistically he would have 17 more years because of the health care. but he also says this is not an exaggeration. the cold data from a recent udy by the u.s. stist -- cystic fibrosis, canada's single-payer health care system, guarantees health insurance for everyone, is a primary reason why canadians with my disease will live longer. but look what happened to him. for the past four years, however, my disease has gone into reverse. i'v
he has cystic fibrosis, and i imagine there are many families with children who have that. but he's concerned about trumpcare and the impact. at age 2 he was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis, a he had red tear disease, impact -- hereditary disease, impacting 30,000 americans. he said imagine coming up for air but instead of breathing you uncontrollably you cough that air out. the harder you try to breathe the more you cough. this disease feels like a long drawnout panic attack set to the...
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both siblings needed lung transplants because of systic fibrosis. 11-year-old doris had her surgery in 2014 and 9-year-old david continues to recover after getting his new lungs three months ago. >> how do you feel today? >> better than i used to. thank you to the doctors and for everyone that has helped us get through this. >> they have done remarkably well with their transplants. >> surgeons at stanford tell us pediatric lung transplants were very rare. less than 50 were performed worldwide last year. ♪ >> the alameda county district attorney's office wants parents to ask an important but important question when kids go on play dates. >> is there a gun in that home and is that gun locked up. >> the public awareness campaign aims to stop accidental shootings in homes where guns are not properly stored. the government estimates that eight children are shot every day in gun accidents. joining the lock-it-up campaign is a father whose son was accidentally killed at a friend's house. >> he took the gun back to the bedroom where my son was, walked in the door and pulled the trigger, expect
both siblings needed lung transplants because of systic fibrosis. 11-year-old doris had her surgery in 2014 and 9-year-old david continues to recover after getting his new lungs three months ago. >> how do you feel today? >> better than i used to. thank you to the doctors and for everyone that has helped us get through this. >> they have done remarkably well with their transplants. >> surgeons at stanford tell us pediatric lung transplants were very rare. less than 50...
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both children were born with cystic fibrosis. >> i didn't really expect it but i felt really bad becauseent through that and i know he would have to go through the same thing. >> doors says even though she survived the procedure, she was afraid her brother would not. his condition was more dire. >> i was scared that i would wake up and get the call that he didn't make it and i was like super scared for him. >> stanford is the only hospital in the western united states that performs pediatric lung transplants. double lung transplants are so rare stanford has performed about 25 in the past 30 years. two of them were for david and doris. >> david and doris had some very complicated problems from very early on. they required lots of antibiotics and hospitalization and extra nutritional needs so that they had to have surgery for that. they had a pretty tough life. >> their children's mother says she can finally see light at the end of what's been a long, dark tunnel and she is grateful. >> there is a very important point to tell them thank you. i'm not talking only for my kids but all the kid
both children were born with cystic fibrosis. >> i didn't really expect it but i felt really bad becauseent through that and i know he would have to go through the same thing. >> doors says even though she survived the procedure, she was afraid her brother would not. his condition was more dire. >> i was scared that i would wake up and get the call that he didn't make it and i was like super scared for him. >> stanford is the only hospital in the western united states...
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her daughter was born with cystic fibrosis. alison endured eight -- at a young age. when she was only seven alison had part of her lung removed because of the damage or disease caused. because she had health insurance which made drugs more affordable alison is a happy teenagerjill m planning eagerly for her future. jill made clear what would happen if trumpcare passes.ld all of those cf medications would become prohibitively expensive. under trumpcare jill would havei to make decisions about which drugs she could afford not which would work best to fight hert disease. annual or lifetime limits on health care coverage would mean constant worries about paying for the lifesaving care that ian, marcus jill and their families need, not starting a business, not living like a normal teenager or young adult who dreams for the future. they will spend every waking wi moment worrying about how they are going to pay for the moment moment -- the need to live n through trumpcare is a disaster against the american people and where going to fight against it tooth and nail. i also wa
her daughter was born with cystic fibrosis. alison endured eight -- at a young age. when she was only seven alison had part of her lung removed because of the damage or disease caused. because she had health insurance which made drugs more affordable alison is a happy teenagerjill m planning eagerly for her future. jill made clear what would happen if trumpcare passes.ld all of those cf medications would become prohibitively expensive. under trumpcare jill would havei to make decisions about...
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. >> he's -- fibrosis. >> he's now a finalist, and we can all help him win.is is his name. he's up for the team boomer athlete of the year award. the honor is given by boomer esiason's foundation, the former nfl quarterback who started it after his son was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis. despite his daily breathing treatments and medications, michael finds time to play lacrosse and also runs competitively. >> sometimes when i'm sick i'll be coughing a lot, and just like barely able to breathe. i'll still push forward. >> right now michael is in tight competition with the team from tennessee. go to nbc domestic to vote for mike -- nbc.com to vote for michael. we want him to win. competition ends wednesday. >> we'll keep you posted. >> vote early and often. >> right. >>> 6:38. i'll vote for this any day of the week. beautiful outside. >> gorgeougorgeous. erika martin has the forecast. >>> gorgeous. it is a fantastic way to end the workweek. lots of sunshine for today, be sure to look at the bottom of the screen for the most accurate weather forecast. the neighb
. >> he's -- fibrosis. >> he's now a finalist, and we can all help him win.is is his name. he's up for the team boomer athlete of the year award. the honor is given by boomer esiason's foundation, the former nfl quarterback who started it after his son was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis. despite his daily breathing treatments and medications, michael finds time to play lacrosse and also runs competitively. >> sometimes when i'm sick i'll be coughing a lot, and just like barely...
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matty curtis is battling cystic fibrosis and kidney disease. 9-year-old was given a behind-the-scenes view of the game complete with a family photo with the philly fanatic. danny pommells was there. >> i'm danny pommells and they sang "we are the champions" in their best freddie mercury voice. find out who is the local collegiate champion. >> see why less was more today for asdrubal cabrera. that and more coming up next in sports. >>> hey, hey, danny pommells with you once again. philadelphia phillies going for done sective wins for the first time since april 27th against the giants. bottom second. we pick up the action. fredd freddie galvis at the dish. asdrubal cabrera, solo artist off of george kontos. cabrera five hits and six rbis in the last two. 7-7. giants storm back. in the eighth franco says we're not losing this up. his seventh. phillies take the lead on this home run and two batters later galvis back at it and the philadelphia phillies get the victory 9-7. the westchester baseball team, tip of the hat to them, won the ncaa division
matty curtis is battling cystic fibrosis and kidney disease. 9-year-old was given a behind-the-scenes view of the game complete with a family photo with the philly fanatic. danny pommells was there. >> i'm danny pommells and they sang "we are the champions" in their best freddie mercury voice. find out who is the local collegiate champion. >> see why less was more today for asdrubal cabrera. that and more coming up next in sports. >>> hey, hey, danny pommells with...
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." >>> a young athlete in townsend, newcastle county living with cystic fibrosis is honored for making strides with the disease, michael davis is in the running for boomer athlete of the year. he made his way into the national competition and the honor role despite missing more than 50 days of school for hospital stays. >> not easy. i never let it stop me. if i had practice i will do it before practice. and sometimes right around i take my inhaler and go run. it never stopped me. >> the athlete of the year will be announced wednesday and michael is in second place if you want to vote for him we have a link at 6abc.com. almost had it! maybe next time. what about this time? pay me! the new scratch-off from the pennsylvania lottery. with top prizes of 100 grand! that's some catch! (giggles) (crowd cheers) keep on scratchin'! >>> we have basketball tonight but eagles first. >> just 70 days until the first preseason came. the eagles get a long weekend and their latest workout session concluded today and they meet again on monday. the eagles made several changes in the offseason. one of the
." >>> a young athlete in townsend, newcastle county living with cystic fibrosis is honored for making strides with the disease, michael davis is in the running for boomer athlete of the year. he made his way into the national competition and the honor role despite missing more than 50 days of school for hospital stays. >> not easy. i never let it stop me. if i had practice i will do it before practice. and sometimes right around i take my inhaler and go run. it never...
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. >> reporter: 4-year-old edward has encountered his share of speed bumps battling cystic fibrosis.e has been in and out of the hospital most of his life. sot pediatric staff at saint -- so the pediatric staff at saint richard hospital commissioned luxury car maker rolls royce to give patients like edward abundant distractions from the stress of treatment. >> i don't think he wanted the surgery but he liked the thought of the car. >> the world's smallest and only rolls royce srh, implement can the same 3d printed technology made on the custom vehicles. >> the body is made of fiberglass and carbon fiber and 12 coats of paint. >> and the front is a one to one scale for what is on the vehicles. >> for the sake of the hospital, we decided not to add this part. first to test drive the boy. >> ready to drive? >> follow all of the signs. all of the speed limits. >> all right. >> doctors say the fancy new ride is giving many of the patients a much-needed boost on their road to recovery. teri okita, cbs news, england. >>> a four member team from rolls royce built the car on their own time an
. >> reporter: 4-year-old edward has encountered his share of speed bumps battling cystic fibrosis.e has been in and out of the hospital most of his life. sot pediatric staff at saint -- so the pediatric staff at saint richard hospital commissioned luxury car maker rolls royce to give patients like edward abundant distractions from the stress of treatment. >> i don't think he wanted the surgery but he liked the thought of the car. >> the world's smallest and only rolls royce...
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despite living with cystic fibrosis both are leading examples how important exercise is for the community. ♪ health, is having the freedom to do what you want to do with your life, every single day. so at aetna, we promise to keep finding new ways to join you so nothing gets in your way. because no matter where it is you're going, or whatever stage of life you're in. we believe that when it comes to health. you don't join us. we join you. >>> if you missed the sun and let face it who hasn't? >> it will be back in full force tomorrow and this weekend the temperatures really rise as we look at the action cam a lot of cloud cover and above 30th street earlier today there was a little pop of blue at times, you see it there above the flag in the center part of 30th street station and overall thins start to improve slowly around here. looking at stormtracker 6 live double scan around the area not finding all that much in the way of precipitation that is pushed way to the south and west and still a healthy amount of cloud cover with the exception of the shore late this afternoon a good window of
despite living with cystic fibrosis both are leading examples how important exercise is for the community. ♪ health, is having the freedom to do what you want to do with your life, every single day. so at aetna, we promise to keep finding new ways to join you so nothing gets in your way. because no matter where it is you're going, or whatever stage of life you're in. we believe that when it comes to health. you don't join us. we join you. >>> if you missed the sun and let face it who...
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the townsend teen is battling cystic fibrosis but manages to play lacrosse and run. you can vote for davis on the nbc10 app and nbc10.com. >>> the heat is on for the pittsburgh penguins. they dropped last night's stanley cup final game four against the nashville predators here on nbc10. the series is tied. the finals resume thursday in pittsburgh. the penguins are trying to become back-to-back cup champ n champions. >>> there's a saying that you should never go to the grocery store an empty stomach. we've all experienced that. you're likely to buy everything in sight. >> sage advice. also a good idea -- not to shop after you've had a few drinks. an australian-based company says that one in three americans have made a spontaneous purchase while drinking. and those purchases really can cost you. the report estimated an average bill of $206 every time someone shops while a little under the influence of alcohol. >>> easy to do. glass of window -- >> no idea what -- glass of wine -- >> no idea what anyone's talking about. >> no clue. come clean. >> it's because you have a
the townsend teen is battling cystic fibrosis but manages to play lacrosse and run. you can vote for davis on the nbc10 app and nbc10.com. >>> the heat is on for the pittsburgh penguins. they dropped last night's stanley cup final game four against the nashville predators here on nbc10. the series is tied. the finals resume thursday in pittsburgh. the penguins are trying to become back-to-back cup champ n champions. >>> there's a saying that you should never go to the grocery...
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you whether you have the carrier gene that could be passed along to your children like for cystic fibrosisnd things like that. that is a conversation you would need to have with your doctor on what that means so that you understand and digest it. i will say that "23 and me" is doing a good job on the website of having disclaimers and saying here's what we look for and what we don't look for. here's what you can do with the information, and they are trying to break it down for the consumers. i spoke with the medical director of the company that said he feels that the vast majority of the consumers are very pleased with the information. they love to find out a little bit of what that means for their overall health. he sees it as a way to help them get empowered and get healthier. we spoke with the genetic counselor that feels that people get a lot of information in these reports and it is easy to get overwhelmed trying to make sense of it. they don't necessarily read all of the fine print.>> i can see how that would be a concern, and a lot of people are talking about the in home genetics tes
you whether you have the carrier gene that could be passed along to your children like for cystic fibrosisnd things like that. that is a conversation you would need to have with your doctor on what that means so that you understand and digest it. i will say that "23 and me" is doing a good job on the website of having disclaimers and saying here's what we look for and what we don't look for. here's what you can do with the information, and they are trying to break it down for the...
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both siblings need lung transplants because of cystic fibrosis. 9-year-old david continues to recover after receiving his new lungs three months ago. >> how do you feel today? >> much better than i used to. thank you to the doctors and for everyone that has helped us get through this. >> they have done remarkably well. both with their transplants. >> they're sweet. surgeons tell us pediatric lung transplants are very rare. less than 50 were performed worldwide last year. >> fire updates, cooler center, and protecting your pets. next at 5:00, everything you need to know about today's finale of the heat wave. >> should san francisco police officers be armed with tasers? the new twist in the ongoing controversy. >>> plus, we continue to track breaking news. we're getting new information, multiple people killed. a live report from the scene coming up in minutes. >>> and this is not video from >>> and this is not video from the win >>> good morning, east bay. let's get up and get going. >> this is abc 7 mornings. >> are you ready 124 we're reaching the peak of the hottest string of days in
both siblings need lung transplants because of cystic fibrosis. 9-year-old david continues to recover after receiving his new lungs three months ago. >> how do you feel today? >> much better than i used to. thank you to the doctors and for everyone that has helped us get through this. >> they have done remarkably well. both with their transplants. >> they're sweet. surgeons tell us pediatric lung transplants are very rare. less than 50 were performed worldwide last year....
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the 9-year-old is battling cystic fibrosis and kidney disease.mp cares charity and casey foundation teamed up to give the young fan a behinds-the-scenes look at the at the ballpark. >> i saw the equipment and saw things like if they're working out and hurt, they can work out down there. it was fun. >> matty and his family got to meet the philly fanatic. you see them posing for a picture. fun that he was able to do that. >> very sweet. >>> now for more on the stories we're following now on "nbc10 news today" at 5:00 a.m. -- >> all-out manhunt. breaking now, police are scouring several bucks county neighborhoods looking for an escaped prisoner. people are being told to stay inside and lock their doors. >>> deadly home invasion. philadelphia police say a man was shot to death by someone who barged right through his door. >>> bill cosby on trial. opening statements are expected this morning in the sexual assault case between the comedian and a woman who claims he drugged and attacked her. >>> just before 5:00 a.m. good morning and welcome to "nbc10 n
the 9-year-old is battling cystic fibrosis and kidney disease.mp cares charity and casey foundation teamed up to give the young fan a behinds-the-scenes look at the at the ballpark. >> i saw the equipment and saw things like if they're working out and hurt, they can work out down there. it was fun. >> matty and his family got to meet the philly fanatic. you see them posing for a picture. fun that he was able to do that. >> very sweet. >>> now for more on the stories...
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both children were born with cystic fibrosis. >> i did not expect it but i felt bad. i went through that. i knew he would have to go through the same thing. >> she told me i would be asleep. >> reporter: even though she survived the procedure she was afraid her brother would not. his condition was dire. >> i was scared that i would wake up and get the call that he didn't make it. >> reporter: this is the only hospital in the western united states that performs pediatric lung transplants. double lung transfers they have done 25 in the past 30 years. >> they had some very complicated problems from very early on. the required lots of antibiotics and hospitalization. and extra nutritional needs. they had to have surgery for that. they had a tough life. >> reporter: the mother said she can see light at the end of the tunnel. she is grateful. >> i want to tell them thank you. >> they should be able to run and jump and play. >> reporter: doctors say transplanted lungs only hold up for so long. they say it is likely that both children will need second lung transplants sometim
both children were born with cystic fibrosis. >> i did not expect it but i felt bad. i went through that. i knew he would have to go through the same thing. >> she told me i would be asleep. >> reporter: even though she survived the procedure she was afraid her brother would not. his condition was dire. >> i was scared that i would wake up and get the call that he didn't make it. >> reporter: this is the only hospital in the western united states that performs...
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the 9-year-old is battling cystic fibrosis and kidney disease. up to give the young baseball fan a real vip experience. >> i saw the equipment and i saw lots of things like if they're working out, or they can work out down there. and it was fun. >> maddy and his family also got to meet the fillies fanatic. here's danny with sports. >>> hey, denise. we're here from the warriors and cavaliers from game two of the nba finals. and more than today's fillies w coming up. >>> hey, danny pommels with you once again. for the second time in nba finals history each team had a player with a triple-double. lebron james for cleveland and steph curry. curry 32, 11 assists, and 10 rebounds. warriors win 132-113. they'll take a 2-0 series lead with them to cleveland. >> well, it's been a great run. but none of that matters unless we can finish the job with this series. and trust me, we know. last year we lost. so playing an unbleechbably good competitive team, dominant team, they had what? two, three losses, the whole playoffs. now with we got to go back there. t
the 9-year-old is battling cystic fibrosis and kidney disease. up to give the young baseball fan a real vip experience. >> i saw the equipment and i saw lots of things like if they're working out, or they can work out down there. and it was fun. >> maddy and his family also got to meet the fillies fanatic. here's danny with sports. >>> hey, denise. we're here from the warriors and cavaliers from game two of the nba finals. and more than today's fillies w coming up....
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of american hospitals, the catholic health association, the american lung association, the cystic fibrosis foundation, the march of dimes, the national m.s. society, the american nurses association. mr. president, every one of these organizations opposes the republican legislation, not bernie sanders but every major health care organization says do not go forward with this disastrous bill. this is what the aarp, the largest senior group in america said recently. quote, this new senate bill was crafted in secrecy behind closed doors without a single hearing or open debate and it shows. the senate bill would hit millions of americans with higher costs and result in less coverage for them. aarp is adamantly opposed to the age tax which would allow insurance companies to charge older americans five times more for coverage than everyone else while reducing tax credits that would help make health insurance more affordable. mr. president, i ask all of my republican friends to think for a moment about the implications of this bill and what it means to your constituents when they lose the health ca
of american hospitals, the catholic health association, the american lung association, the cystic fibrosis foundation, the march of dimes, the national m.s. society, the american nurses association. mr. president, every one of these organizations opposes the republican legislation, not bernie sanders but every major health care organization says do not go forward with this disastrous bill. this is what the aarp, the largest senior group in america said recently. quote, this new senate bill was...
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both children were born with cystic fibrosis. >> i didn't really expect it. but i felt really bad. i went through that. and i knew that he would have to go through the same thing. >> she told me i was going to be asleep. so i one that worried. >> reporter: doris said even though she survived she was afraid her brother would not. his condition was more dire. >> i was afraid i would wake up and get the call that he didn't make it. that was super scary for me. >> reporter: stanford is the only hospital in the western united states that performs pediatric lung transplants. they are so rare stanford performed 25 in the past 20 years. two were for david and doris. >> they had complicated problem, early on. they required lots of antibiotics and hospitalization and extra nutritional needs. they had to have surgery for that. they had a tough life. >> reporter: the children's mother said she can see light at the end of a long, dark tunnel and she is grateful. >> finally. ai want to tell them thank you. i'm not talking only for my kid but all the kids. >> they should be able to run, jump and
both children were born with cystic fibrosis. >> i didn't really expect it. but i felt really bad. i went through that. and i knew that he would have to go through the same thing. >> she told me i was going to be asleep. so i one that worried. >> reporter: doris said even though she survived she was afraid her brother would not. his condition was more dire. >> i was afraid i would wake up and get the call that he didn't make it. that was super scary for me. >>...
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francis collins talked about the work in diabetes, alzheimer's, cystic fibrosis, cancer research, and opioid addiction. this is two hours.
francis collins talked about the work in diabetes, alzheimer's, cystic fibrosis, cancer research, and opioid addiction. this is two hours.
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year started out tough for alberre and his father because the father is suffering from pulmonary fibrosiswere grateful to receive news that their store sold the ticket.alberre says the store just off a highway caters to retirees who live in sun city and motorists who are passing through.menifee has about 89,000 residents. you're going to be hanging out in here. so if you need anything, text me. do you play? ♪ ♪ use the chase mobile app to send money in just a tap, to friends at more banks then ever before. you got next? chase. helping you master what's now and what's next. where a walk down main street... where a walk down main street... blah blah blah .. hey! the name's rocket and i need your help! the collector has trapped my friends, the guardians of the galaxy in this weird...freakshow... check it out...this is the joint we're in... and we need you to help us break out! got it?...good...now move it!...i gotta go! ...here there is magic for days! "doesn't matter where you win it. you just want to win it"the warriors they're dreaming of wrapping up an nba title b
year started out tough for alberre and his father because the father is suffering from pulmonary fibrosiswere grateful to receive news that their store sold the ticket.alberre says the store just off a highway caters to retirees who live in sun city and motorists who are passing through.menifee has about 89,000 residents. you're going to be hanging out in here. so if you need anything, text me. do you play? ♪ ♪ use the chase mobile app to send money in just a tap, to friends at more banks...
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tim cox was diagnosed with pulmonary fibrosis back in 2014.hat means his lungs had filled with scar tissue. well, months later cox underwent a double lung transplant but soon after that he suffered a stroke. until his daughter got engaged. 10 months later after vigorous therapy cox was able to be by his daughter's side here on her wedding day. >> i was able experience a dance, one of your highlights and my highlight of walking your daughter down the aisle and it was not a dry eye basically. >> nothing short of a miracle. cox's family lit a candl stage during the wedding as a sign of appreciation and honor to his lung donorhe hospital and planning a summer with his grandchildren. >> nice sto>>> the dow jones cle trading week by hitting another record number today. investors than expected economic data today and consumer sectors also finished flat but that didn't stop the dow from ticking higher. it gained 24 points by the opening bell p the nasdaq lost 14 and change. the s & p 500 gained less than a point for your friday. >> philadelphia is get
tim cox was diagnosed with pulmonary fibrosis back in 2014.hat means his lungs had filled with scar tissue. well, months later cox underwent a double lung transplant but soon after that he suffered a stroke. until his daughter got engaged. 10 months later after vigorous therapy cox was able to be by his daughter's side here on her wedding day. >> i was able experience a dance, one of your highlights and my highlight of walking your daughter down the aisle and it was not a dry eye...
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the 9-year-old is battling cystic fibrosis and kidney disease.ion teamed up to give the fan a behind-the-scenes look at the ballpark. >> i saw the equipment and lots of things that like when if they're working out and hurt, they can work out down there. it was fun. >> and here's some fun. mattie and his family also got to meet the philly fanatic. >>> look at this and tell me if you'd do this -- there's a new way to see paris if you're a thrillseeker. a zip line has been set up from the second level of the eiffel tower to the park below. you can zip down at 55 miles per hour. it's a promotion for the french open. the zip line will be open until next weekend when the tournament ends. in case you thought about running over there and doing that. but -- not for me. >> no, no. >>> next, we're right back with a rundown of the top stories that we're following for you today. >> that includes an update on breaking news in bucks county. this is a live picture from sky force 10 over doylestown where police are on the trail of an escaped jane mate. the latest
the 9-year-old is battling cystic fibrosis and kidney disease.ion teamed up to give the fan a behind-the-scenes look at the ballpark. >> i saw the equipment and lots of things that like when if they're working out and hurt, they can work out down there. it was fun. >> and here's some fun. mattie and his family also got to meet the philly fanatic. >>> look at this and tell me if you'd do this -- there's a new way to see paris if you're a thrillseeker. a zip line has been set...
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both children were born with cystic fibrosis. >> i didn't really expect it but i felt really bad because i went through that and i knew he would have to go through the same thing. >> she told me i was going to be asleep so i wasn't that worried. >> reporter: doris says even though she survived the procedure, she was afraid her brother would not. his condition was more dire. >> i was scared that i would wake up and get the call that he didn't make it. and that was super scary for me. >> reporter: stanford is the only hospital in the western united states that performs pediatric lung transplants. double lung transplants is so rare, stanford has performed about 25 in the past 30 years, two of them were for david and doris. >> david and doris had some very complicated problems from very early on. they required lots of antibiotics and hospitalization then extra nutritional needs so that they had to have surgery for that. they had a pretty tough life. >> reporter: the children's mother says she can finally see light at the end of what's been a long dark tunnel and she's grateful. >> i tell the
both children were born with cystic fibrosis. >> i didn't really expect it but i felt really bad because i went through that and i knew he would have to go through the same thing. >> she told me i was going to be asleep so i wasn't that worried. >> reporter: doris says even though she survived the procedure, she was afraid her brother would not. his condition was more dire. >> i was scared that i would wake up and get the call that he didn't make it. and that was super...
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i got an e-mail specifically about cystic fibrosis is with similar concerns with the medicaid cuts and also doing away with the cap on lifetime insurance coverage cost. there are a lot of issues that people will be protesting, protests continue throughout the day. there will be a big one outside pat toomey's office at 8:30. >> we are waiting on details of the health care reform bill here. as you can imagine people have questions, jenny joyce, this morning, thank you. >>> still ahead at 5:39. breaking down sixers first round pick in the nba draft. tom sredenschek? >>> coming up in sports in a minute sixers get their guy why markelle fultz was player they had their eyes on all along and phillies salvage a game in their series with the cardinals, who made an impact when we come back. >>> years of tanking and trade sixers think they have a nucleus to build on. they drafted markelle fultz out of the university of washington joining ben simmons , car ohio saric and joel embiid to give sixers a solid foundation. brian colangelo says that the sixers have that had their eyes on fultz for over a
i got an e-mail specifically about cystic fibrosis is with similar concerns with the medicaid cuts and also doing away with the cap on lifetime insurance coverage cost. there are a lot of issues that people will be protesting, protests continue throughout the day. there will be a big one outside pat toomey's office at 8:30. >> we are waiting on details of the health care reform bill here. as you can imagine people have questions, jenny joyce, this morning, thank you. >>> still...
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support for 12 year-old girl from berks county who need a double lung transplant, she had cystic fibrosis, school nurse wanted to help her and her family so she organized a fundraiser nearly 300 people showed up and raised 14 you this dollars to help with medical costs. incredible. >>> that is a look at newspaper headlines around the delaware valley. >>> well, shore's most famous shark is still in our area mar y lee surfaced late yesterday afternoon 7 miles off the coast of brigantine. she has been working her way up the new jersey shore. earlier in the day 16-foot, 3500-pound shark, pinged off coast of atlantic city and was trapped in wildwood over the weekend if you want to follow mary lee she has her own twit ter account and she has more than 80,000 followers. a lot of people are following mary lee. >>> coming up next on "eyewitness news" an update on our breaking news philadelphia councilman stabbed outside of his home, jan. >> reporter: rahel, council man david oh underwent surgery at penn presbyterian earlier today coming up how he is doing this morning and latest on the search for
support for 12 year-old girl from berks county who need a double lung transplant, she had cystic fibrosis, school nurse wanted to help her and her family so she organized a fundraiser nearly 300 people showed up and raised 14 you this dollars to help with medical costs. incredible. >>> that is a look at newspaper headlines around the delaware valley. >>> well, shore's most famous shark is still in our area mar y lee surfaced late yesterday afternoon 7 miles off the coast of...
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the townsend teenager is battling cystic fibrosis but still manages to play lacrosse and run. find more on our website or our app. >>> next, the top headlines we're covering on this tuesday including what's ahead today in the bill cosby trial. >>> plus, the trouble in a montgomery county community because of this gusting water wall. >>> now a look at today's top stories -- >> today a judge will decide if the mother of one of bill cosby's accusers can testify as his trial continues. yesterday the jury heard testimony from a woman who had worked for cosby's talent agency. she says cosby drugged her about a decade before he allegedly assaulted then-temple employee andrea constand. prosecutors hope to show the jury a similar pattern of behavior. cosby faces ten years in prison. >>> to new jersey now. the polls are open in that state for its primary. voters will choose their party's nominee for governor. also state legislative seats, voters in camden and atlantic city will cast ballots in contests for mayor. >>> happening now in montgomery county, dozens of horngs -- of home homeow
the townsend teenager is battling cystic fibrosis but still manages to play lacrosse and run. find more on our website or our app. >>> next, the top headlines we're covering on this tuesday including what's ahead today in the bill cosby trial. >>> plus, the trouble in a montgomery county community because of this gusting water wall. >>> now a look at today's top stories -- >> today a judge will decide if the mother of one of bill cosby's accusers can testify as...
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paula garby of amherst, new hampshire, who talked about her daughter who was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis two weeks after birth. her daughter also suffers from arthritis. paula fears that the repeal of the affordable care act and cuts to medicaid will leave her daughter without coverage for preexisting conditions, that insurance companies will impose a lifetime dollar on limits, on benefits, and for paula and for any parent, the prospect of not being able to access lifesaving care for your child is profoundly upsetting. paula said, i don't know what i'm going to do if the affordable care act goes away. what will my daughter rosy do when she's off of our insurance and she's not able to find insurance again. sarah savowski of concorde testified about her 9-year-old daughter who has cerebral palsy. she said the obamacare was a moment of hope. i can't imagine what life would be like without it. at the field hearing we also heard important testimony about others who rely on medicaid. for example, medicaid provides coverage for more than ten million americans with disabilities o'. these two gro
paula garby of amherst, new hampshire, who talked about her daughter who was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis two weeks after birth. her daughter also suffers from arthritis. paula fears that the repeal of the affordable care act and cuts to medicaid will leave her daughter without coverage for preexisting conditions, that insurance companies will impose a lifetime dollar on limits, on benefits, and for paula and for any parent, the prospect of not being able to access lifesaving care for your...
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heart association, american lung association, american society of clinical oncology, the cystic fibrosis foundation, age united, the childrens hospital association, aarp, the march of dimes, the list goes on and on. instead of reading all of these pages, i will submit them, without objection, for the record. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. pelosi: thank you, mr. speaker. under trumpcare, families, seniors, vulnerable children, americans with disabilities, people struggling to overcome addiction, and the sick will lose their health care. rural hospitals will be closed, nearly two million jobs will be destroyed across america. seven million veterans will lose access to tax credits for health care. and all of this to give a massive tax cut to the richest in america. trumpcare is a billionaire's tax cut disguised as a health care bill. it's robin hood in reverse. one of the largest transfers wealth from working families to the rich in our country. today we have -- within wwe honor of visions of our -- we honor the visions of our founders, we can, who risked everything. they r
heart association, american lung association, american society of clinical oncology, the cystic fibrosis foundation, age united, the childrens hospital association, aarp, the march of dimes, the list goes on and on. instead of reading all of these pages, i will submit them, without objection, for the record. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. pelosi: thank you, mr. speaker. under trumpcare, families, seniors, vulnerable children, americans with disabilities, people struggling to...
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if you have cystic fibrosis and need the latest drug to improve lung function should you have to pay $300,000? >> i think we ought to be celebrating the incredible invention and work individuals are doing to save lives in neurocystic fibrosis. >> i celebrate that. it's difficult if someone cannot afford what is put forward on the market. so we certainly celebrate innovation. that innovation needs to be affordable so people have access to treatment, and that can save their life. >> i would agree. >> is it appropriate to give pharmaceutical companies a $25 billion tax cut in the health care reform bill when there is nothing to bring down the cost of prescription drugs in that bill? >> well, i -- regarding what's in that bill as it relates to drug pricing i'm not sure that -- >> i'm talking about the tax cut. do you think it's appropriate to give a $25 billion tax cut to the pharmaceutical industry in a bill that's actually taking away healthcare from people and does nothing about lowering the cost of prescription drugs. >> i don't know that's what it does. >> i do know that's what it d
if you have cystic fibrosis and need the latest drug to improve lung function should you have to pay $300,000? >> i think we ought to be celebrating the incredible invention and work individuals are doing to save lives in neurocystic fibrosis. >> i celebrate that. it's difficult if someone cannot afford what is put forward on the market. so we certainly celebrate innovation. that innovation needs to be affordable so people have access to treatment, and that can save their life....