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the violence has specifically targeted polio campaigs.vral dozen vaccinators nd security personnele been killed by talibagunmen. >> when i arrived here, there was a t of confusion, a lot of chaos, because of the talin spreading this disinformation that there's sometng in the polio vaccine that is un-islamic >> reporter: not helping the cause, the c.i.a. conducted a fake vaccination campaign in the area where it suspected osama bin laden was hiding, trying to collect d.n.a. matches from family members. that severely damaged public trust. despite all the challenges, pakist has seen an impressive drop in new cases, from more than 300 cases in 2014 to just five in 2017. >> we hope we are really at an advaed stage of the polio en game. on reporter: dr. zulfiqar bhutta is a leading exper the country's polio campaign. he says there's been a concerted effort to plug the gaps, led by rotary international and a number of partners, including pakistan's religious leaders and army. >> pakistan, thrgh a very particularly in the insecure areas of the co
the violence has specifically targeted polio campaigs.vral dozen vaccinators nd security personnele been killed by talibagunmen. >> when i arrived here, there was a t of confusion, a lot of chaos, because of the talin spreading this disinformation that there's sometng in the polio vaccine that is un-islamic >> reporter: not helping the cause, the c.i.a. conducted a fake vaccination campaign in the area where it suspected osama bin laden was hiding, trying to collect d.n.a. matches...
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how the polio virus may help patients live longer. >>> aiindowns. a man caught on camera running across a busy runway and a passenger unleashing a tirade when her plane lands for a medical emergency. >>> a new warning if you're about to buy a car. what the fbi says you need to know. >>> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening, again tonight from los angeles as we welcome our viewers from the west. we begin with a major supreme court victory for president trump. the court declaring his travel ban on citizens of several muslim majority countries is legal. mr. trump's inflammatory rhetoric about a complete muslim ban did not escape the court's notice but the majority gave the president the benefit of the doubt about the motivation behind the travel ban. still, the order upheld today is a far cry from the one rolled out in the early days of his presidency. our justice correspondent pete williams has details. >> refugees are welcome here! >> reporter: after a year and a half of confusion, chaos at u.s. airports for those
how the polio virus may help patients live longer. >>> aiindowns. a man caught on camera running across a busy runway and a passenger unleashing a tirade when her plane lands for a medical emergency. >>> a new warning if you're about to buy a car. what the fbi says you need to know. >>> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening, again tonight from los angeles as we welcome our viewers from the west. we begin with a...
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the polio virus genetically modified so it can't cause polio is injected directly into the tumor, attaching to a protein on the cell surface. it begins its attack on the tumor and jump starts the immune system to finish the job. dr. darryl bigger in is part of the team at duke. >> part of a one-two punch? >> exactly, but the most important part we believe is actually the secondary immune response. >> reporter: one month after treatment -- >> it started to break the tumor up. >> reporter: husband mark puffer. >> they called debbie a rapid responder. >> reporter: puffer's improvement was not a fluke. 21% of 61 patients were still alive three years after treatment compared to just 4% typically seen with standard care. could you ever have imagined having a response rate that high? >> it's just mind-blowing to us that have been working on it for so long because this is based on absolutely bedrock scientific principles. >> reporter: last year puffer was retreated when her tumor showed signs of returning. >> maybe this time we killed the dragon, i'm not sure. >> reporter: despite some memory and v
the polio virus genetically modified so it can't cause polio is injected directly into the tumor, attaching to a protein on the cell surface. it begins its attack on the tumor and jump starts the immune system to finish the job. dr. darryl bigger in is part of the team at duke. >> part of a one-two punch? >> exactly, but the most important part we believe is actually the secondary immune response. >> reporter: one month after treatment -- >> it started to break the tumor...
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the polio virus, genetically modified so it can't cause polio, is injected directly into the tumor, attaching to a inotein on the cell's surface. it begins its attack on the e mor, then jump-starts the immune system to finish the job. dr. darrell bigner is part of the team at duke. so it's kind of a one-two punch? >> exactly. but the most important part we believe actually is the secondary immune response. >> reporter: one month after treatment... >> it started to break the tumor up. >> reporter: husband mark puffer. >> they call debbie a rapid responder. >> rapid responder. >> reporter: puffer's improvement was not a fluke. 21% of 61 patients were still alive three years after %reatment compared to just 4% typically seen with standard care. could you ever have imagined having a response rate that high? >> it's just mind blowing to us that have been working on it for so long, because this is based on absolutely bedrock scientific principles. >> reporter: last year puffer was retreated when her tumor showed signs of returning. >> maybe this time we killed the dragon. >>m not sure. ro reporter:
the polio virus, genetically modified so it can't cause polio, is injected directly into the tumor, attaching to a inotein on the cell's surface. it begins its attack on the e mor, then jump-starts the immune system to finish the job. dr. darrell bigner is part of the team at duke. so it's kind of a one-two punch? >> exactly. but the most important part we believe actually is the secondary immune response. >> reporter: one month after treatment... >> it started to break the...
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a duke university study says the polio virus can increase survival rates. the virus is genetically modified so it cannot cause polio but will attack the tumor. in a small study 21% of patients were still alive after three years. the experimental treatment does have side effects including brain swelling, but doctors are call it a first step, and more research will be done. >>> millions of us will be hitting the road for the fourth of july week. and that means a good chance of traffic jams, but adaptive cruise control may soon help make traffic tie-ups a thing of the past. it maintains a distance from cars ahead of it. the feature is coming standard in more cars and was designed for drivers' comfort, but experts say it may also ease traffic congestion down the road. >> it's not something that, you know, when we were designing it that we intended to do. it was really fun to see the effect that the system could have. >> adaptive cruise control keeps the cars from bunching up and having to stop. experts say not every vehicle has to have the feature to keep traff
a duke university study says the polio virus can increase survival rates. the virus is genetically modified so it cannot cause polio but will attack the tumor. in a small study 21% of patients were still alive after three years. the experimental treatment does have side effects including brain swelling, but doctors are call it a first step, and more research will be done. >>> millions of us will be hitting the road for the fourth of july week. and that means a good chance of traffic...
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to begin with, when he was 2 years old, the doctor said, mitch h polio. it's hard to igi today how terrifying those words were for parents then. mcconnell rembers qte, it was 1944. there was a serious epidemic that year all over the country. and the disease was very unpredictable. first you think you had the flu and a couple of weeks later some people would be completely normal and some of them would be in an iron lung or dead. he continued. in my case, it affected my left quadriceps, the muscle between the knee and your thigh and one of the great good fortunes of my life, my mother was living with her sister in this little cross points of five point, alabama where there was not even a stopli whiley dad was overseas fighting the germans. and it happened toe 60 miles from warm springs where president roosevelt had gone to treat his own polio. my mother took me to warms,ccon. they taught her a physical therapy regiment and said to do it four times a day to keep me off my feet. she watched me every minute. it prevented me from reall walking. my first memory
to begin with, when he was 2 years old, the doctor said, mitch h polio. it's hard to igi today how terrifying those words were for parents then. mcconnell rembers qte, it was 1944. there was a serious epidemic that year all over the country. and the disease was very unpredictable. first you think you had the flu and a couple of weeks later some people would be completely normal and some of them would be in an iron lung or dead. he continued. in my case, it affected my left quadriceps, the...
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what they're using is a polio virus, but it's a weakened virus.the virus andin pu a rhino virus which likes these type of tumor cells. this virus kometimesls the tumor, but more importantly it opens up the tumor so themm ie system can see it and the immune system can attack it. it helps not only with the tumor itself but the rest of the body where theht tumor m have gone. these patients have really extended their life expetancy beca of this treatment. >> it worked well this whole process did. what couldn it m for people like senator john mccain? >> it worked well tohe point where these people typically have incurable cancers or tcancers that have beenen care of and then they end up coming back. they're very, very hard to treat. normally onl 4% would be alive in three years. in the small group 21% were alive in three years. it might not seem like much, but it's a lot better. four chances being alive versus e ones who didn't get treatment. for john mccain, if he's able to get ts kind of treatment, it might help get him to the point where he can live
what they're using is a polio virus, but it's a weakened virus.the virus andin pu a rhino virus which likes these type of tumor cells. this virus kometimesls the tumor, but more importantly it opens up the tumor so themm ie system can see it and the immune system can attack it. it helps not only with the tumor itself but the rest of the body where theht tumor m have gone. these patients have really extended their life expetancy beca of this treatment. >> it worked well this whole process...
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even polio, one of the big changes we study, this close to solving polio, over a dozen cases. and we almost eradicated polio, the billions of the global health agenda. who. and rotary international. and 50,000 chapters, millions of members, boots on the ground, grassroots voice, the political and social will to end polio in each of the countries across the face of the earth. the medical doctor, in many years, whenever he is bill gates went anywhere in the world, they never set foot without a rotarian in the room. every parliament in the world has a rotarian who served at some point. they are the grassroots community voice that can make this a priority and pivot. and tackling other diseases to confront the developing world, we are stuck, don't have a rotary. this grassroots idea threaded through every movement we studied. tied to this is the second practice in the book, a tongue twister. it is a great rubric, the playbooks of the lgbt marriage equality movement, how they came up with this, a way to look at all 50 states not as one federation, the united states of america but ea
even polio, one of the big changes we study, this close to solving polio, over a dozen cases. and we almost eradicated polio, the billions of the global health agenda. who. and rotary international. and 50,000 chapters, millions of members, boots on the ground, grassroots voice, the political and social will to end polio in each of the countries across the face of the earth. the medical doctor, in many years, whenever he is bill gates went anywhere in the world, they never set foot without a...
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but there are many teams who practice that doubt polio all others and they find a way and inside yourself you can find it when i know you can i believe in you i believe in you knowing i have known you for a very long time when what is good all you know i'm to meet you too we started but using form floyd all the time. we got here what does it feel that you know well about yeah about that i wouldn't doubt it for you that's what. you don't have any life for. no. more total. sometimes you know think about what's important to me i'm not feeling. it and that's why sometimes i said. if it's on when the money's explode on me if i go it's better for me. because of. only my wife i'm a keith. if i was not i mean my wife and my kids that's all my shit up to my sister. never forgets about everything. well everybody has them pin different ways. for them to bust on like. i could do more. like i might. i want to. make sure that we're not going to depend on for more. than. one hour yes he's training for it. if you do it because it gets off on time for you so. that. you are. in the. because. i'm not a youn
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somebody who'd gone through polio, who'd been at warm springs, who had learned that contagious optimism can help his fellow victims becomes president at a time when the people need that confidence and that optimism. perfect timing for him. ..
somebody who'd gone through polio, who'd been at warm springs, who had learned that contagious optimism can help his fellow victims becomes president at a time when the people need that confidence and that optimism. perfect timing for him. ..
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but there are many teams who practice that doubt polio all others and they find a way and inside yourself you can find it when i know you can i believe in you i believe in you you know like i have known you for a very long time when what is good all you know i'm generally the truth you started but using form floyd all the time. we got here what does it feel that you know all about you know about that what is out for you that's what. you don't have any life for. no. more total for. some days then i think about what's important to me i'm not feeling. it and that's why sometimes i said. if it's on when the money's explode on me if i go it's better for me. because of. only my wife i'm a keith. if i was not i mean my wife and my kids that's all my shit up to my sister. never forgets about everything. well everybody has them been different we. live for them to us on life. but i was. never my army. i could do more. like i might. i want to. make sure that i were not going to depend on for more. than. one hour yes he's training for it. if you do it because it will get off on time for you so. that.
but there are many teams who practice that doubt polio all others and they find a way and inside yourself you can find it when i know you can i believe in you i believe in you you know like i have known you for a very long time when what is good all you know i'm generally the truth you started but using form floyd all the time. we got here what does it feel that you know all about you know about that what is out for you that's what. you don't have any life for. no. more total for. some days...
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bomb bomb plot a follow up on a farm follow the boy many times seem sad look at it i'm loaded with polio phenomenon and i travel that isn't going to be coming down. gong to get amongst my. stomach you know it's. not a month that i am playing the ok to play and the being the by now but the moment you absolutely supersede the most subtle sambolin the bullets now the beauty supply and the subdued some ah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah bah been silent to put it out and see you going to the good stocks among the black dogs you gotta lay down long as you. don't let him. storm ok. now let's not blame. the bug me and told him to buy the best seat in the sleigh load the last guy play the buyer at least slow down tires zionist plan the big. gold coins. no subtle way a moment. a. little. luck it's about template. player game play. good luck play. the blame game play. long. long long play. six. so that it. is a positive. showing you know the enemy oh here comes the mask maybe at least me i'm paying. and a man is supposed to. make a suit babysitting. i'm going to enjoy th
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afterrcomg polio fat a young age, leader mcconnell went on a tend the university of louisville where he served as student body president and where he urge i had his classmates with march with martin luther king jr. he then became president of the student bar association at the law school. this man was clearly born to lead. and what was clear early in his life remains clear today. leader mcconnell is simile relentle. he never stops working and in his view we both as a conference and a country still have miles to go before we sleep. in addition to confirming the president's nominees, we have a packed to-do list this year that includes finishing the defense bill this week, passing water infrastructure reform as well as a farm bill, combating the opioid crisis and reauthorizing the federal aviation administration and the coast guard. none of this is easy, but one thing is certain -- with leader mcconnell at the helm and with the hard work of those of us here in the senate on a bipartisan basis hopefully, we'll continue to make steady progress on behalf of the american people we serve. so
afterrcomg polio fat a young age, leader mcconnell went on a tend the university of louisville where he served as student body president and where he urge i had his classmates with march with martin luther king jr. he then became president of the student bar association at the law school. this man was clearly born to lead. and what was clear early in his life remains clear today. leader mcconnell is simile relentle. he never stops working and in his view we both as a conference and a country...
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but there are many things to practice down polio all others and they find a way and inside yourself you can find a way i know you can i believe in you i believe in you you know i have known you for a very long time what is going. to need you to lose fat that is in form for a long time. we come here. about about what is out for get out for. you to have a good life before. you know. with a little. something to think about what you mean i'm not feeling too. soon as it was sometimes i said. if the main thing is that wendy may explode on me if i die it's bad stuff for me because of those i've gone. only my wife i'm a keith. if i was not having my wife and my kids that's all my shit up to must. never forget about everything. well everybody has them been different we. like. never mind. i could do more. like i might. i want to. make sure that we're not going to depend on for more. than. one hour yes he's training for it. if you do it because it gets off on time for you so. that. you are. in the. because i know. i'm not a young man to give. every day. i'm thinking about might be a choice i. make
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this polio virus likes to go to neurons, particularly brain cancer cells have the receptor.ystem says, oh, my gosh, these cells a strange and start attacking them. the immune system attacks the cancer. what you're seeing is at three years, at the best cancer centers in the country, 3%, 4% of people are alive with this aggressive form of brain cancer. in this study, 21%. it's not 100%, but it's a dramatic advance in the treatment of this disease. >> shooting the polio virus into your brain sounds very dangerous. how risky is it? >> yeah, i would not do this at home, gayle. it's certainly risky, as any treatment is. but unfortunately, at this stage in disease, you're willing to take risks because the patients may have weeks to months to live with this form of brain cancer. but it causes inflammation, and that inflammation -- sometimes in the beginning they gave too much virus and actually killed too much of the cells at once and caused seizures in the patients. so the key is kill a little bit at a time to hopefully get a significant benefit for the patient. >> david, do you do
this polio virus likes to go to neurons, particularly brain cancer cells have the receptor.ystem says, oh, my gosh, these cells a strange and start attacking them. the immune system attacks the cancer. what you're seeing is at three years, at the best cancer centers in the country, 3%, 4% of people are alive with this aggressive form of brain cancer. in this study, 21%. it's not 100%, but it's a dramatic advance in the treatment of this disease. >> shooting the polio virus into your brain...
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uncompromising his speeches were often directed against the united states pakistan female education and the polio vaccine. oh. i'm warning the people of swat to stay away from the security forces otherwise they alone will be responsible we also want the people not to buy land from the local landlords otherwise the alone will be accountable. for as little broadcast daily sermons on illegal radio stations and use them to spread his message it earned him the nickname on the radio that it. was little grew up in the mountainous want valley and spent years as head of the region's taliban before taking over as leader from hakimullah masoud in two thousand and thirteen puzzle is believed to have been operating from hideouts in the forests of eastern afghanistan he's been falsely reported killed on numerous occasions his apparent killing by a u.s. airstrike could open the door for stronger cooperation between pakistan afghanistan and the united states the u.s. wants to get pakistan on board taking out pakistan's or salma bin laden really is quite quite a strong incentive for marcus on now to cooperate wit
uncompromising his speeches were often directed against the united states pakistan female education and the polio vaccine. oh. i'm warning the people of swat to stay away from the security forces otherwise they alone will be responsible we also want the people not to buy land from the local landlords otherwise the alone will be accountable. for as little broadcast daily sermons on illegal radio stations and use them to spread his message it earned him the nickname on the radio that it. was...
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uncompromising his speeches were often directed against the united states pakistan female education and the polio vaccine. oh. i'm warning the people are sworn to stay away from the security forces otherwise the alone will be responsible and we also want the people not to buy land from the local landlords otherwise the a lot more will be accountable. first lou broadcast daily sermons on illegal radio stations and use them to spread his message it earned him the nickname on the radio . because lou grew up in the mountainous want valley and spent years as head of the region's taliban before taking over as leader from hakimullah masoud in two thousand and thirteen. puzzle is believed to have been operating from hideouts in the forests of eastern afghanistan he's been falsely reported killed on numerous occasions his apparent killing by a u.s. airstrike could open the door for stronger cooperation between pakistan afghanistan and the united states the u.s. wants to get pakistan on board taking out pakistan's or salma bin laden really is quite quite a strong incentive for marcus to not to cooperate wi
uncompromising his speeches were often directed against the united states pakistan female education and the polio vaccine. oh. i'm warning the people are sworn to stay away from the security forces otherwise the alone will be responsible and we also want the people not to buy land from the local landlords otherwise the a lot more will be accountable. first lou broadcast daily sermons on illegal radio stations and use them to spread his message it earned him the nickname on the radio . because...
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in places like nigeria, when aola threatens to arrive in west african outbreak, polio investigators who were funded by the u.s. and other places who had been trained were able to keep it under control. evidencehistorical that our investments in global health have paid out in those investments need to be increased. they look like a are set to be in the future and that is going to be a problem. guest: -- host: kelly from west virginia. caller: i think it is a problem that needs to be addressed just like all the other problems in the united states. our politicians seem to be grandstanding like with immigration and saying we need to do this for the immigrants while ignoring their own people and i think the united states needs to be taking care of its own people first and invest in money in the united states and quit trying to save the rest of the world. i do not think you can do that. , theyike with immigration do not grandstand like the democrats and republicans have been doing. i take the point of grandstanding. the problem is the threat posed by diseases extends over time scales that go
in places like nigeria, when aola threatens to arrive in west african outbreak, polio investigators who were funded by the u.s. and other places who had been trained were able to keep it under control. evidencehistorical that our investments in global health have paid out in those investments need to be increased. they look like a are set to be in the future and that is going to be a problem. guest: -- host: kelly from west virginia. caller: i think it is a problem that needs to be addressed...
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the artist famous for herself portraits was no stranger to suffering she contract of polio as a child at eighteen she broke her spine in a bus accident her leg was later amputated below dressed her purse benteke in a red leather boot broyard with dragons to support the artists body she had plaster corsets made some she decorated with mexican flora or the communist hammer and sickle many of the items on display feature in colors art works including the make up she used to emphasize her distinctive look we also discovered the evony eyebrow pencil and which. which is very very special because it shows also as you see her in her paintings how she will darken her eyebrows when we've. seen faber american. some critics have said putting calos belongings on show trivializes the great artist for others the connection between frieda's self styling in life and on the canvas is profound. so well quite an extraordinary life that romanists. she had so much to overcome i mean she has she did indeed something not mentioned there was the fact that also she lived very much in the shadow of a husband di
the artist famous for herself portraits was no stranger to suffering she contract of polio as a child at eighteen she broke her spine in a bus accident her leg was later amputated below dressed her purse benteke in a red leather boot broyard with dragons to support the artists body she had plaster corsets made some she decorated with mexican flora or the communist hammer and sickle many of the items on display feature in colors art works including the make up she used to emphasize her...
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can't get good tetanus in the cities these days am you know whatless you don't get the city any more, poliop against them. look, patients, just admit that you want to lee as loan in a vacant lot because are you sick of them. there is no shame in that. again, it happened to me all the time. my m left me at grocery stores and betting par lores and way but never called them playground, okay. she had the decenty to look me deep in my eyes and say ronny, i'm leaving you, th called parenting. >> trevor: ronny chieng, everybody. we'll be right back. we'll be right back. (applaus it's dead again. i need a new phone. and you deserve that new phone on the best network. verizon. oh, we're going?sure-- . (vo) now get up to and you deserve that new phone on the best network. verizon. our best phones. like the samsung galaxy s9 and google pixel 2. only on verizon. introducing the budweiser freedom reserve. a limited edition red lager. proudly brewed in support of veterans, available this summer for a limited time only. i , um, veryand we're gonna gete phone- his phone, uh out of you... oice-actedouble-to
can't get good tetanus in the cities these days am you know whatless you don't get the city any more, poliop against them. look, patients, just admit that you want to lee as loan in a vacant lot because are you sick of them. there is no shame in that. again, it happened to me all the time. my m left me at grocery stores and betting par lores and way but never called them playground, okay. she had the decenty to look me deep in my eyes and say ronny, i'm leaving you, th called parenting....
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can't get good tetanus in the cities these days am you know atless you don't get in the city any more, polioinst them. look, patients, jus you want to leave your kid as loan vacant l because are you em. the is no shame ithat. again, it happen me all the time. my mom left me at grocery stores and betting par lores and highwa them playground, okay. she had the decenty to look me deep in my eyes and say ronny,ld parenting. >> trevor: ronny chieng, everybody. we'll be right back. (applause) yay! lil' sweet comin' out of a cake. woo! for hosting this beautiful br you deserve the (singing) sweeet reward of a diet dr pepper. mmm, that is sweet. is that the entertainment? ! diet dr pep's the sweet one. rewards me basicallyaptain everywhere i stay.bvious and hotels.com so why am i stomping grapes with cs enthusiasts near this b&b? or doing goat yoga at this mouain resort? or treating a destination wedding to the sweet sound of pug bongos? because hotels.com lets me do me. s at? oh, here they are. hotels.com. you do you and g take it away henry. every legacy comes with a burden, an expectation to surp
can't get good tetanus in the cities these days am you know atless you don't get in the city any more, polioinst them. look, patients, jus you want to leave your kid as loan vacant l because are you em. the is no shame ithat. again, it happen me all the time. my mom left me at grocery stores and betting par lores and highwa them playground, okay. she had the decenty to look me deep in my eyes and say ronny,ld parenting. >> trevor: ronny chieng, everybody. we'll be right back. (applause)...
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sometimes it is rebalancing a part polio that you do get at the end of the quarter. he is coming up with a number of reasons. it does tell you the market believes the economy is not accelerating at the pace that the administration thinks it is going to. moving quietly inching above that. clearly the market is aggressive. there are those who follow the yield curve closely. rather than looking at the 210 relationship look at the three months and 10 year relationship. wider andgap is doesn't indicate as much do. -- doom. this has many specialists just like in medicine and there is a group in the community that suggests that is not suggesting there is a recession in the offering and the economy is going to slow dramatically. needless to say this is going to be an issue. the market is watching it. that is the key. >> emerging markets are watching the fed. great story. 2018street reeling after upton's every bet. every bet.upends will the fortunes of emerging markets pick up? >> a lot depends on china. the chinese currency has been pulling back, pulling back. they are indic
sometimes it is rebalancing a part polio that you do get at the end of the quarter. he is coming up with a number of reasons. it does tell you the market believes the economy is not accelerating at the pace that the administration thinks it is going to. moving quietly inching above that. clearly the market is aggressive. there are those who follow the yield curve closely. rather than looking at the 210 relationship look at the three months and 10 year relationship. wider andgap is doesn't...
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uncompromising his speeches were often directed against the united states pakistan female education and the polio vaccine. i'm warning the people of swat to stay away from the security forces otherwise they alone will be responsible we also want the people not to buy land from the local landlords otherwise the alone will be accountable. for as little broadcast daily sermons on illegal radio stations and use them to spread his message it earned the nickname on the radio. lou grew up in the mountainous want valley and spent years as head of the region's taliban before taking over as leader from hakimullah masoud in two thousand and thirteen puzzle is believed to have been operating from hideouts in the forests of eastern afghanistan he's been falsely reported killed on numerous occasions his apparent killing by a u.s. airstrike could open the door for stronger cooperation between pakistan afghanistan and the united states the u.s. wants to get pakistan on board taking out pakistan's or salma bin laden really is quite quite a strong incentive for marcus on now to cooperate with his death will mean f
uncompromising his speeches were often directed against the united states pakistan female education and the polio vaccine. i'm warning the people of swat to stay away from the security forces otherwise they alone will be responsible we also want the people not to buy land from the local landlords otherwise the alone will be accountable. for as little broadcast daily sermons on illegal radio stations and use them to spread his message it earned the nickname on the radio. lou grew up in the...
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us get the polio vaccine. finally young people who now are coming to this country, snatched away from their parents, unaccompanied youngsters as well will no longer have the protection of special immigrant juvenile status. it strips special protections from abused or abandoned children. this bill is a bad bill. it is not an immigration bill. it's a bad bill and it really is not for the american people. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired this egentleman from texas is recognized. mr. mccaul: i yield one minute to the gentlelady from arizona, ms. lester. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. lester: this is vital legislation for the state of arizona. my constituents back home know all too well how desperately we need our border secured. i signed on as a co-sponsor of this bill because it will fund a wall and other protective infrastructure, close the gaping loopholes in our immigration laws, and finally secure our southern border, ending this problem once
us get the polio vaccine. finally young people who now are coming to this country, snatched away from their parents, unaccompanied youngsters as well will no longer have the protection of special immigrant juvenile status. it strips special protections from abused or abandoned children. this bill is a bad bill. it is not an immigration bill. it's a bad bill and it really is not for the american people. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired this egentleman from...
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she contracted polio as a child and was left disabled as a teenager after a terrible bus crash. 50 years — is going on show in london as our arts editor will gompertz reports. the instantly recognisable face of frida kahlo, the mexican artist with a world—famous mono—brow, who fashioned an image that turned her into an international icon with a back story we thought we knew. the near—fatal car crash in her teens, her turbulent marriage to the muralist diego rivera and their communist politics. but that was before a hidden treasure trove was discovered. this is the blue house in mexico city, where frida kahlo lived. when she died, they decided that the bathroom should remain locked for 50 years. when it was opened in 2004, they found tens of thousands of objects, a selection of which make up the contents of this show. they found wardrobes packed with her trademark traditional mexican clothes, drawers teeming with indigenous jewellery and cupboards full of her medical equipment. showing how frida kahlo used art and fashion to both conceal and confront her disabilities. no matter w
she contracted polio as a child and was left disabled as a teenager after a terrible bus crash. 50 years — is going on show in london as our arts editor will gompertz reports. the instantly recognisable face of frida kahlo, the mexican artist with a world—famous mono—brow, who fashioned an image that turned her into an international icon with a back story we thought we knew. the near—fatal car crash in her teens, her turbulent marriage to the muralist diego rivera and their communist...
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uncompromising his speeches were often directed against the united states pakistan female education and the polio vaccine. oh. i'm warning the people of swat to stay away from the security forces otherwise the alone will be responsible we also want the people not to buy land from the local landlords otherwise the alone will be accountable. the broadcast daily sermons on illegal radio stations and use them to spread his message it earned him the nickname on the radio. lou grew up in the mountainous swat valley and spent years as head of the region's taleban before taking over as leader from hakimullah mehsud in two thousand and thirteen. lou is believed to have been operating from hideouts in the forests of eastern afghanistan he'd been falsely reported killed on numerous occasions his apparent killing by a u.s. airstrike could open the door for stronger cooperation between pakistan afghanistan and the united states the u.s. wants to get pakistan on board taking out pakistan's or salma bin laden really is quite quite a strong incentive for marcus to not to cooperate with his death will mean for th
uncompromising his speeches were often directed against the united states pakistan female education and the polio vaccine. oh. i'm warning the people of swat to stay away from the security forces otherwise the alone will be responsible we also want the people not to buy land from the local landlords otherwise the alone will be accountable. the broadcast daily sermons on illegal radio stations and use them to spread his message it earned him the nickname on the radio. lou grew up in the...
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speeches were often directed against the united states the pakistani state female education and the polio vaccine. i'm warning the people of swat to stay away from the security forces otherwise they alone will be responsible we also want the people not to buy land from the local landlords otherwise the alone will be accountable. for lula broadcast daily sermons on illegal radio stations and use them to spread his message its end in the nickname radio. grew up in the mountainous want valley and spent years as head of the region's pakistani taliban before taking avery's leader from hacky minima suit in twenty thirty five luda is believed to have been operating from hideouts in the forests of eastern afghanistan he'd been falsely recruited killed on numerous occasions and. the pakistani taliban is separate from the afghan taliban which is currently engaged with the afghanistan government victoria gates and be al jazeera english there live from london still ahead at least seven people are killed in more protests against alleged brutality by the nicaraguan government . and the world cup is in
speeches were often directed against the united states the pakistani state female education and the polio vaccine. i'm warning the people of swat to stay away from the security forces otherwise they alone will be responsible we also want the people not to buy land from the local landlords otherwise the alone will be accountable. for lula broadcast daily sermons on illegal radio stations and use them to spread his message its end in the nickname radio. grew up in the mountainous want valley and...
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uncompromising his speeches were often directed against the united states pakistan female education and the polio vaccine. i'm warning the people of swat to stay away from the security forces otherwise they alone will be responsible we also want the people not to buy land from the local landlords otherwise the a lot will be accountable. for as little broadcast daily sermons on illegal radio stations and use them to spread his message it earned him the nickname allah radio. for as little grew up in the mountainous swat valley and spent years as head of the region's taleban before taking over as leader from hakimullah mehsud in two thousand and thirteen. lou is believed to have been operating from hideouts in the forests of eastern afghanistan he'd been falsely reported killed on numerous occasions his apparent killing by a u.s. airstrike could open the door for stronger cooperation between pakistan afghanistan and the united states the u.s. wants to get pakistan on board taking out pakistan's or salma bin laden really is quite quite a strong incentive for marcus to not to cooperate with his death
uncompromising his speeches were often directed against the united states pakistan female education and the polio vaccine. i'm warning the people of swat to stay away from the security forces otherwise they alone will be responsible we also want the people not to buy land from the local landlords otherwise the a lot will be accountable. for as little broadcast daily sermons on illegal radio stations and use them to spread his message it earned him the nickname allah radio. for as little grew up...
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john torrez will join us live to explain how the polio virus is being used to treat patients with brainethes experiment could one day be used in other ways for other kinds of cancers. we'll see you with those stories and plus a whole lot more. t ba you. >> that's exciting. we want to hear about that. >>> a call for reconciliation in the mid east. that fromrince william, the first ever member of the british royal family to visitisreal. nbc's laura gary reports on the fine line that he's trying not to cross during his visit. >> reporter: though billed as nonpolitical, the prince's week long visit of jordan and isal balances very political relationships. a delice reality o which the prince was keenly aware. never has hope and reconciliation been more needed. >> reporter: part of that reconciliation, a tour of the holocaust memorial. william's great grandmother is honored for shelters jews at her home in greece during world war ii. in speaking with other holocaust survivors and their families, the prince clearly left a thank briin in all its aspects for saving a life. >> i meeting with the
john torrez will join us live to explain how the polio virus is being used to treat patients with brainethes experiment could one day be used in other ways for other kinds of cancers. we'll see you with those stories and plus a whole lot more. t ba you. >> that's exciting. we want to hear about that. >>> a call for reconciliation in the mid east. that fromrince william, the first ever member of the british royal family to visitisreal. nbc's laura gary reports on the fine line...
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doctors say injecting a genetically modified polio virus into tumors may help brain cancer patients live longer. 21% who received the therapy survived to year two. mpare that to 14% who did not receive the treatment. year three survival for immune noe thera therapy remained a%. it dropped to 4% for those treatment. >> this is unheard of with the treatments. especially to have these very long-term survivals with high quality of life. >> nbc news medical correspondent dr. john torres will take us even more in-depth into this study tonight at 7:00 on the "nightly news". >>> one of the battles of the primarys for montgomery county executive. democrats are decidingil who face republican in november. jackie bensen outside with more on that race. jackie. >> reporter: well, we can report a light but steady stream of understand and we they are keeping track of the number of people who accuse posevisional ballots that you've been talking about throughout the news cast. there's a robust feel of democrat candidates from montgomery county. you should be able to see their nas on yourcreen right now. t
doctors say injecting a genetically modified polio virus into tumors may help brain cancer patients live longer. 21% who received the therapy survived to year two. mpare that to 14% who did not receive the treatment. year three survival for immune noe thera therapy remained a%. it dropped to 4% for those treatment. >> this is unheard of with the treatments. especially to have these very long-term survivals with high quality of life. >> nbc news medical correspondent dr. john torres...
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i had originally wanted to go into the military and go to west point and i had polio when i was a teenager and that left me with a gimpy leg. military, let me a me the foreign service was a substitute for it. >> how about you? where are you from? tuy-cam: i came from the central part of vietnam, it used to be the capital of vietnam. ?> what was your family doing were they working? tuy-cam: my father was working for the government. my mother took care of all this. >> were you in school? tuy-cam: i was in school, the school for girls. >> to do know what you wanted to do with your life? where you still learning at the time? tuy-cam: during the time of the still working was for the u.s. government. >> we will get back to that in a minute. i want to talk about the escalation of vietnam. what were your opinions of the vietnam war as it began? james: we didn't know much about even the united states and the state department as a law , ing foreign service officer joined in 1962, it wasn't a big topic even in the state department them. it became so gradually over time. out, after a couple of years i
i had originally wanted to go into the military and go to west point and i had polio when i was a teenager and that left me with a gimpy leg. military, let me a me the foreign service was a substitute for it. >> how about you? where are you from? tuy-cam: i came from the central part of vietnam, it used to be the capital of vietnam. ?> what was your family doing were they working? tuy-cam: my father was working for the government. my mother took care of all this. >> were you in...
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i originally, really wanted to go to the military and go to west point but i had polio as a teenager and it left me with a gimpy leg so they would not let me into the military. >> how about you? what was your life like growing up? >> i came from hanoi, the capital of vietnam. doing? your family doing? was your >> my father was in for the government and my mother took care of all of us. >> were you in school? yes, a school for all girls. >> did you know what you wanted to do with your life? st learning? >> during the time of the workingwar, i was still for the u.s. government. in the early 60's, what were your opinions of the vietnam war as a group? -- as it grew? >> we do not know much about it. even in the state department, i buted in december of 1962, it was not a big topic. even in the state department. it became so as time went on. out, after a cup of years in the state department in washington, that was my first overseas assignment was to vietnam. in 1965, i got there in july at the same time the u.s. introduction of large scale combat forces was beginning. about 1960, wet, had
i originally, really wanted to go to the military and go to west point but i had polio as a teenager and it left me with a gimpy leg so they would not let me into the military. >> how about you? what was your life like growing up? >> i came from hanoi, the capital of vietnam. doing? your family doing? was your >> my father was in for the government and my mother took care of all of us. >> were you in school? yes, a school for all girls. >> did you know what you...
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normalizing trump as if he is polio or he is murder. it was cowardly and sad.hat was probably the lowest point that his life has been in. >> kimberly: i think so. >> greg: he is pretty wild. >> kimberly: he used to have -- >> greg: how sad. get him a therapy llama. >> juan: lalatte liberal a jab or evidence to back it up in the evidence ahead on "the five." liberty mutual accident forgiveness means they won't hike your rates over one mistake. see, liberty mutual doesn't hold grudges. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. liberty stands with you. liberty mutual insurance. >> jesse: turns out the phrase latte liberal is based in reality. study finds that liberals drink more lalt at as than conservatives. it's all because of the drink's italian heritage. liberals are more open to foreign products and globalization while conservatives embrace products perceived to be made in america. >> kimberly: like the big mac. kimberly, also interesting they say for fast food liberals prefer chipotle and p
normalizing trump as if he is polio or he is murder. it was cowardly and sad.hat was probably the lowest point that his life has been in. >> kimberly: i think so. >> greg: he is pretty wild. >> kimberly: he used to have -- >> greg: how sad. get him a therapy llama. >> juan: lalatte liberal a jab or evidence to back it up in the evidence ahead on "the five." liberty mutual accident forgiveness means they won't hike your rates over one mistake. see, liberty...
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he survived polio as a toddler and spent all of fourth grade at home with rheumatic fever. kid. tall, with big ears. at school they called him dumbo. when he was 16, he had a question for his mother. >> sutherland: and i went to her and i said, "mother, am i good looking?" and my mother looked at me and went... "your face has character, donald." and i went and hid in my room for at least a day. >> cooper: did what she say stay with you? >> sutherland: not really. just-- just for-- 65, 66 years. ( laughter ) it's not easy, anderson. it's not easy-- to know that you're an-- an ugly man, in the business like i'm in. >> cooper: do you think of yourself as an ugly man? >> sutherland: unattractive is a gentler way of putting it. >> cooper: his insecurities didn't stop him from acting in plays in college. in the early 1960s, he started picking up work in television and b-movies, like "castle of the living dead." you'd be forgiven if you've never heard of it. that's sutherland playing the part of a soldier and a witch in the same scene. >> sutherland: you all right? >> cooper: the
he survived polio as a toddler and spent all of fourth grade at home with rheumatic fever. kid. tall, with big ears. at school they called him dumbo. when he was 16, he had a question for his mother. >> sutherland: and i went to her and i said, "mother, am i good looking?" and my mother looked at me and went... "your face has character, donald." and i went and hid in my room for at least a day. >> cooper: did what she say stay with you? >> sutherland: not...
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[applause] >> my 75 students said poverty alleviation, global health, the elimination of polio and malaria. they hope for technology, too. ai, see the double edge on quantum mputing, and gina editing. and this was really t on the class pole. leadership opportunities for women. so, can we do a lightning round of 30 seconds each because the last question, madam secretary, is about you. it is about you, you don't have to say anything now. to all of you, in 30 seconds, what doos aut ghr]etary clto what i admire about secretary she hasis that extraordinary expansive vision of how america should be in the world. i will make a confession, i thought i would teach her more than she taught me. she was relatively new to it. she taught me to think about a world not only in terms of states and diplomacy in abortion a world in, but also which we equally focus on people and poverty and education in search and fsecuri and anticorruption. what makes a difference to how people live every day. our security end morality in world lies in that just as much as classic diplomacy. secretary clinton taught me that
[applause] >> my 75 students said poverty alleviation, global health, the elimination of polio and malaria. they hope for technology, too. ai, see the double edge on quantum mputing, and gina editing. and this was really t on the class pole. leadership opportunities for women. so, can we do a lightning round of 30 seconds each because the last question, madam secretary, is about you. it is about you, you don't have to say anything now. to all of you, in 30 seconds, what doos aut ghr]etary...
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as well often direct wonderland and daily emotional the pakistani state and now education in the polio vaccine. i'm warning the people of swat to stay away from the security forces otherwise they alone will be responsible we also want the people not to buy land from the local landlords otherwise the alone will be accountable for as little a broadcast daily sermons on illegal radio stations and use them to spread his message it and him the nickname mullah radio. grew up in the mountainous what valley and spent years as head of the region's pakistani taliban before taking over as leader from hacky minima sued in twenty thirty first luna is believed to have been operating from hideouts in the forests of eastern afghanistan he'd been falsely reported killed on numerous occasions. but the pakistani taliban is separate from the afghan taliban which is currently engaged in a ceasefire with the afghanistan government victoria gate and b. al-jazeera is closer to all correspondence while hide a study by the pakistani capital islamabad but first let's go to jennifer glass in kabul in afghanistan
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i had originally wanted to go into the military and go to west point or annapolis but i had polio when i was a teenager and that left me with a gimpy leg. they wouldn't let me in the military. maybe the foreign service was something to substitute for it and get me out seeing the world and having some adventure. >> how about you? where are you from? what was your life growing like? tuy-cam: came from hanoi. i came from the central part of vietnam, it used to be the capital of vietnam. what was your family doing? were they working? >> tuy-cam: my father was working for the government. my mother took care of all us. were you in school? >> tuy-cam: yes, i was in school, the school for girls. donghokn. to do know what you wanted to do with your life? >> where you still learning at the time? of the vietnam war? tuy-cam: during the time of the vietnam war, i was still working for the u.s. government. we will get back to that in a >> minute. i want to talk about the escalation of vietnam. in the early 1960's, what were your opinions of the vietnam war as it began? james: well, we didn't know m
i had originally wanted to go into the military and go to west point or annapolis but i had polio when i was a teenager and that left me with a gimpy leg. they wouldn't let me in the military. maybe the foreign service was something to substitute for it and get me out seeing the world and having some adventure. >> how about you? where are you from? what was your life growing like? tuy-cam: came from hanoi. i came from the central part of vietnam, it used to be the capital of vietnam. what...