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right now they undergo painful chemotherapy. it's shocking that patients don't know how long they may or may not have to live. >> patients don't often have side effects. it's in the emergency room and be hospitalized at greater cost. we pay for the costs. not only from heart break, sometimes we have a tonne of heart break when we see a patient has passed away. when they have stated to me that they wanted to die at home. and the undue burden on society. >> reporter: patel believes with better understanding of the zees, up to 70% of patients choose less aggressive, less pain: i just decided to go through the treatment. >> a former army police officer, he is suffering a recurrent sye coma and lost a leg to cancer. now we are taking advantage of the fact this i'm still here, trying to do something while i can. why have you decided not to have chemotherapy is this. >> it made me sick and within a week, we had to stop it. so as difficult as it was, i just decided not to go through with it. >> you want to have the highest quality of li
right now they undergo painful chemotherapy. it's shocking that patients don't know how long they may or may not have to live. >> patients don't often have side effects. it's in the emergency room and be hospitalized at greater cost. we pay for the costs. not only from heart break, sometimes we have a tonne of heart break when we see a patient has passed away. when they have stated to me that they wanted to die at home. and the undue burden on society. >> reporter: patel believes...
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powerful chemicals in chemotherapy drugs attack cells that are rapidly dividing. and high-energy beams used in radiation kill cancer cells by damaging their d.n.a. >> i had a mass in my chest and so the radiation was directed there. and my doctors actually gave me a small tattoo after i was done with the radiation so that i would always know exactly where the radiation was directed towards. >> reporter: but ironically, the same treatments that saved allaires and so many other cancer patients lives, also come with a downside. in the process of killing the cancer cells, they can damage surrounding healthy cells, which can lead to other health problems known as late effects. that's particularly dangerous for those who beat cancer when they are young and have years to develop the late effects. a recent study found that adult survivors of childhood cancer are five times more likely than their siblings to develop new cancers, heart problems and other serious health conditions after the age of 35. >> the good news is more people are surviving cancer, the bad news is thos
powerful chemicals in chemotherapy drugs attack cells that are rapidly dividing. and high-energy beams used in radiation kill cancer cells by damaging their d.n.a. >> i had a mass in my chest and so the radiation was directed there. and my doctors actually gave me a small tattoo after i was done with the radiation so that i would always know exactly where the radiation was directed towards. >> reporter: but ironically, the same treatments that saved allaires and so many other cancer...
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he posted a video while in chemotherapy at the hospital. and it went viral. >> i don't want to tour no more. i don't want to tour no more. i just want to quit. >> as soon as jesse posted this video, people started sharing it. offering support, kindness, words of love, words of courage and it has provided so much inspiration for other people who are battling cancer. >> i'm thrilled to say we have jesse via skype "right this minute" from pawtucket, rhode island. jesse, welcome to the show. >> hello. >> what has this been like since you posted this video just a short time ago? >> i wasn't expecting the video to go anywhere but people i know on facebook. i was -- later people are hitting me up, sending me support. my phone's still buzzing as you can hear it it's boop, boop, boop. >> how are you folding now considering all of the support that you've gotten from people? >> it's like everybody's support got me up and at this compute somewhere just responding back and just smiling and staying happy, because there's a lot of feedback. i don't know h
he posted a video while in chemotherapy at the hospital. and it went viral. >> i don't want to tour no more. i don't want to tour no more. i just want to quit. >> as soon as jesse posted this video, people started sharing it. offering support, kindness, words of love, words of courage and it has provided so much inspiration for other people who are battling cancer. >> i'm thrilled to say we have jesse via skype "right this minute" from pawtucket, rhode island. jesse,...
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he plans to run jpmorgan as usual during eight weeks of radiation and chemotherapy. he has already delayed a trip to europe. he is 58 years old and has been ceo since 2005, shepherding jpmorgan through the crisis without ever posting a loss. >> the key word is "curable." >> this raises all kinds of questions about suggestion -- about succession planning. they have plans for the short, medium, and long term, the board. >> when i saw the news story break yesterday afternoon, i was concerned. bob benmosche of aig is ran a cancer survivor and the company with the full support of the board. so there is a precedent. >> those are the big stories monday morning. >> bill gross and alan krueger will be with bloomberg "surveillance." the financial community was quieted last evening. jamie dimon told shareholders and employees that he has throat cancer, caught early, and it is curable. cohan has worked on wall street and written about the nation's capital merchant banks. his classic work is "house of cards." ofl cohan, your reaction when you heard about jamie dimon's illness? >>
he plans to run jpmorgan as usual during eight weeks of radiation and chemotherapy. he has already delayed a trip to europe. he is 58 years old and has been ceo since 2005, shepherding jpmorgan through the crisis without ever posting a loss. >> the key word is "curable." >> this raises all kinds of questions about suggestion -- about succession planning. they have plans for the short, medium, and long term, the board. >> when i saw the news story break yesterday...
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. >> you remove the entire cancer as much as you can followed by radiation and chemotherapy this this particular study came out is adding two more motion. >> what do you do? do you get ultrasound if you have stomach pain. >> i want to emphasize this point. it's because it's deep in the body. we don't have a marker for it. that's why we talk about the psa. the prostate is deep in the body. we have a mammogram for breast cancer. we don't have a good screening test for pancreas. if we're suspicious we'll do a ct scan. i want to talk a little bit about the cr 207. it could be the cusp of something great. maybe two or three months of long term survival not a lot but what i like about it is the idea of immuno therapy where you take some parts of the tumor itself and provoke the body's own immune system to attack that tumor. that's where we're going to going the future. it worked in other cancers. the other thing they are starting to do with pancreas combining chemotherapy, radiation and immuno therapies. we don't have though lie grail yet. >> my only concern with what we just heard and marc
. >> you remove the entire cancer as much as you can followed by radiation and chemotherapy this this particular study came out is adding two more motion. >> what do you do? do you get ultrasound if you have stomach pain. >> i want to emphasize this point. it's because it's deep in the body. we don't have a marker for it. that's why we talk about the psa. the prostate is deep in the body. we have a mammogram for breast cancer. we don't have a good screening test for pancreas....
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chemotherapy is done. she finished her last day of work and are moving to pennsylvania, closer to family. well. >> absolutely. >>> questions about this procedures raised other issues with the device and other technologies used on millions of patients. dr david chalenner is a former chair looking into the process that f.d.a. uses to clear marketplace. >> we appreciate you being here. your committee did not look at the morse illators, but you see it as a procedure that maybe should have raised flags. >> yes, i do. >> this was sort of below the radar at the time of our study. we looked at the experience of the proceeding decade and decade and a half in the country with devices that had been cleared under the 510k process. we recommended to the f.d.a. that they reconversation it and look more carefully. >> there are 10, 20, 30 devices that kill people because of unexpected complications. this appears now to be one of the current examples. >> how does that happen? the f.d.a. takes a lot of time to look at thing
chemotherapy is done. she finished her last day of work and are moving to pennsylvania, closer to family. well. >> absolutely. >>> questions about this procedures raised other issues with the device and other technologies used on millions of patients. dr david chalenner is a former chair looking into the process that f.d.a. uses to clear marketplace. >> we appreciate you being here. your committee did not look at the morse illators, but you see it as a procedure that maybe...
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so cancer chemotherapy may be at risk. we have more than 400,000 americans who are in dialysis. infections commonly complicate dialysis if we throes ability to treat those infections it will make dialysis much more difficult to do. modern treatments for everything from arthritis to asthma suppress the immune system. our ability to give these cutting-edge treatments is at risk because of the spread of drug resistance. every day we delay means that it will be harder and more expensive to fix this problem tomorrow. bacteria are evolving very quickly. we need to move quickly to get ahead, to catch up and to control it. it's possible to keep resistant bacteria from spreading. it's possible for some pathogens to actually reverse the level of drug resistance but only if we act now and act decisively. what we've seen is that organisms can start in hospitals. our most resistant organisms start in the hospital. now we see it go out in the community so now the most common pathogen recovered from patients with cuts and wound infections in the emergency room are mrsa. it's not too late. we k
so cancer chemotherapy may be at risk. we have more than 400,000 americans who are in dialysis. infections commonly complicate dialysis if we throes ability to treat those infections it will make dialysis much more difficult to do. modern treatments for everything from arthritis to asthma suppress the immune system. our ability to give these cutting-edge treatments is at risk because of the spread of drug resistance. every day we delay means that it will be harder and more expensive to fix this...
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he was 20 months old he's 5 hose now in remission he had his port removed hose monopoly on the chemotherapy. this particular wish the parents wanted to wait until he had energy. i began assigning this wish with the family in march and started to understand the two miles how are we going to achieve that i made a bold statement into turning this into goth am city. it codify catapulted. so, now it's a much for ininaccurate indicate from the divorce. people starting twoet and reposting and it went viral. it was incredible about make a wish he wanted to be thinking about being batman. there's been a lot of super issues that have happened cross the country but i think that can only happen in san francisco the mayors on board and the city hall it's an incredible outpouring and i love how san francisco is in the spotlight here and people around the world sending their love to san francisco. you kids we thank you for your encourage and we wish we can erase the pain we hope this is the day of magic and that you'll remember this forever. bat kid forever in san francisco >> san francisco is unique in t
he was 20 months old he's 5 hose now in remission he had his port removed hose monopoly on the chemotherapy. this particular wish the parents wanted to wait until he had energy. i began assigning this wish with the family in march and started to understand the two miles how are we going to achieve that i made a bold statement into turning this into goth am city. it codify catapulted. so, now it's a much for ininaccurate indicate from the divorce. people starting twoet and reposting and it went...
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he also said he will continue running the firm as normal during his radiation and chemotherapy. being investigated by u.k. agulators after a study shows psychological experiment influenced what users saw in their news feeds. facebook says it has taken appropriate protections for people's information. in the u.s. is said to be more than 4000 lockheed martin missiles to iraq. the administration wants to sell the missiles to help iraq's government fight against islamic insurgents. coming up, we will bring our focus back to vodafone's acquisition binge. it'sll dig into how shopping spree could impact consumers and the competition. ♪ >> let's bring back our focus to vodafone. the you expected to approve its 7.2 billion euro bid for spain's ono today. joining us is the principal analyst at ovo. it will be passed unconditionally, isn't it? no concessions? >> in this case, i have no doubt read it will be passed. >> there have been other issues in other countries. why is this so straightforward when it was not so straightforward in other scenarios? >> good point. the reason why germany i
he also said he will continue running the firm as normal during his radiation and chemotherapy. being investigated by u.k. agulators after a study shows psychological experiment influenced what users saw in their news feeds. facebook says it has taken appropriate protections for people's information. in the u.s. is said to be more than 4000 lockheed martin missiles to iraq. the administration wants to sell the missiles to help iraq's government fight against islamic insurgents. coming up, we...
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kills cancer very similar to the way chemotherapy does but instead of being systemic like chemotherapy focuses more on the tumor like surgery. >> the owner doesn't say don't want chemo i just want radiation. is there a specialized, something works better than the other. >> there is often a lot have of options. it is not that common there is only one choice for an owner and one of our jobs toys give owner those options and try to figure out what fits them and their pet the best. >> radiation is not one and done. >> that is surgery. radiation is something that does involve a commitment of a in or two and does involve some sedation, light anesthesia to keep the pet still during each of the treatments but it is something pretty well work out and animals tolerate it really well. >> the the radiation would be in some cases every single day. >> sometimes five days a week for about a month. that is when we are aggressive when we think we can cure a tumor we are willing to put in more effort in our treatment but we will get them through. they handle it better then they would think. >> now is th
kills cancer very similar to the way chemotherapy does but instead of being systemic like chemotherapy focuses more on the tumor like surgery. >> the owner doesn't say don't want chemo i just want radiation. is there a specialized, something works better than the other. >> there is often a lot have of options. it is not that common there is only one choice for an owner and one of our jobs toys give owner those options and try to figure out what fits them and their pet the best....
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he died before the chemotherapy began.ater, why husband, age 38, was also diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia, which was well advanced and very aggressive. he was given less than two months to live. i do not know what the outcome would have been if my noble friends had been on the statute book, but i am profoundly grateful because i do know that my husband longed for relief and i do know that today, my son still has a father and i still have a husband. own experience with leukemia did not have quite such a happy ending. she fought it as long as she could, made the most of her life , getting to know her grandchildren. in the end, she was in a hospital bed begging for help. she was in agony. help.begged for i ran around the hospital trying to find a medic who would do something. they argued that she was getting as much morphine as they dared to give her. anymore would be illegal and they could not help. this billeferred to as offering a loaded gun. if my mother could have grass that loaded gun, she would have fired it. if
he died before the chemotherapy began.ater, why husband, age 38, was also diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia, which was well advanced and very aggressive. he was given less than two months to live. i do not know what the outcome would have been if my noble friends had been on the statute book, but i am profoundly grateful because i do know that my husband longed for relief and i do know that today, my son still has a father and i still have a husband. own experience with leukemia did not...
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situation, you are not going to be getting this surgery,' or ' you are not going to be getting this chemotherapy.' >> after her appointment, cathie told us that her poor health prevents her from working full time. >> i have peripheral neuopathy, which is kind of a junk term for nerve damage that has gotten really bad in the last couple of years. it's kind of like an ant bed that someone also set on fire. all the time. 24/7. >> how would your life be impacted if you had medicaid? >> i could have tests run that i need to have run. so eight thousand dollars stands between me and maybe another 20 years of my life, if i have colon cancer. but, i find myself now, at 53, with grown kids, in serious need of help. hard to ask for but absolutely necessary. >> with some of the most restrictive medicaid eligibility guidelines in the country, it's always been hard for poor texans to get health care coverage. as an adult without dependent children, david boothe doesn't qualify for medicaid. he gets some medicine here-in the parking lot of a local church-where volunteer doctors and med students provide a small
situation, you are not going to be getting this surgery,' or ' you are not going to be getting this chemotherapy.' >> after her appointment, cathie told us that her poor health prevents her from working full time. >> i have peripheral neuopathy, which is kind of a junk term for nerve damage that has gotten really bad in the last couple of years. it's kind of like an ant bed that someone also set on fire. all the time. 24/7. >> how would your life be impacted if you had...
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. >> it includes oral and infusion chemotherapy at the hospital of unfortunate of the pennsylvania.hen she and her mother looked for a police to stay at that time they recommended the american cancer society astrazeneca hope lodge. it offers a place to stay during a patient's treatment. >> this is a community that they are provided an opportunity to connect with other people who are sharing in the same fight. >>reporter:when her mom is not helping her do her yoga stretches she is cooking in the communal kitchen. it's a place to share good news. >> i do the last biopsy. the result is negative. so i am clear of cancer. >> she plans to return >>> fire trucks paraded through bellmar, camden county as part of the fourth of july festivities. the children ran through the streets to clec candy and goods thrown out of the parade route. the mummers marched through the town. >>> veterans that helped to fight for you are a nation's freedom celebrated in collingdale, delaware county. they were in the park for fun. they enjoyed water slides, a moon bounce. >>> and timing is everything. have you t
. >> it includes oral and infusion chemotherapy at the hospital of unfortunate of the pennsylvania.hen she and her mother looked for a police to stay at that time they recommended the american cancer society astrazeneca hope lodge. it offers a place to stay during a patient's treatment. >> this is a community that they are provided an opportunity to connect with other people who are sharing in the same fight. >>reporter:when her mom is not helping her do her yoga stretches she...
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beast went to visit her in the hospital during her second stint of chemotherapy, awaiting a bone marrow she even found the beekeeper, a guy named david a. boeeman. so he did this to help cover her medical bills and take stress out of her life. let's get to the challenge itself. >> the bees are attracted to sugar? >> yes. >> so this is a bad idea? >> very bad idea. >> he'll get the queen bee, put it in, like, a cage, and tape it to the l.a. beast face so they surround her. >> oh, they swarm. watch. he has a beer of bees drinking this honey. >> oh, it is. >> oh, no. >> without further adieu. >> you can tell he's having trouble getting that down. >> he's never going to be able to eat honey again after this. he's going to be sick of it. >> what are you yakking at. he can't handle it. >> he's got a ton down, which is really impressive. >> it does not stay down. >> no? >> no? >> no. >> oh. >> oh, my. >> god to love this guy. to do what he's doing, putting his body through torture for a fan to raise money. >> oh, projectile. >> maybe it tasted like honey coming up. maybe it's not bad. even if
beast went to visit her in the hospital during her second stint of chemotherapy, awaiting a bone marrow she even found the beekeeper, a guy named david a. boeeman. so he did this to help cover her medical bills and take stress out of her life. let's get to the challenge itself. >> the bees are attracted to sugar? >> yes. >> so this is a bad idea? >> very bad idea. >> he'll get the queen bee, put it in, like, a cage, and tape it to the l.a. beast face so they...
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. >> a cancer, but chemotherapy's kicking its butt. >> [ inaudible ]. >> as soon as jesse posted thisn his facebook page, people started sharing it. >> now, meet the dude who found a whole world of support. >> i'm a big guy, so if i can give a big hug to everybody, i'll
. >> a cancer, but chemotherapy's kicking its butt. >> [ inaudible ]. >> as soon as jesse posted thisn his facebook page, people started sharing it. >> now, meet the dude who found a whole world of support. >> i'm a big guy, so if i can give a big hug to everybody, i'll
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chemotherapy is delivered through the veins but lends to one of the biggest problems toxicity to thebama. >> chemo that cause nausea, vomiting and hair loss. >> the treatment is delivered direct fool that space. >> there are side effects. at first lopez lost her appeti appetite. and lost a lot of weight. >> i remember you going to get better. you want to get better. and i got better and he was right. >> in patient who's have difficult situations such as this to be able to offer them something to give them more hope to prolong their life at a good quality of live someone that's been very important to all of us. >> in orlando, kimberly wiggins, fox news. >> philadelphia zoo is welcoming four new little ones to its family. tajiri the african female lion gave birth to four cubs. this is the first litter for four year old and her male companion. these are the first lion cubs born at philadelphia zoo since 1996. look the them. mother and cubs all do well. >> they're so cute when they're little and then they grow up with bigger teeth and bigger claws. i have to say scott williams, chief met
chemotherapy is delivered through the veins but lends to one of the biggest problems toxicity to thebama. >> chemo that cause nausea, vomiting and hair loss. >> the treatment is delivered direct fool that space. >> there are side effects. at first lopez lost her appeti appetite. and lost a lot of weight. >> i remember you going to get better. you want to get better. and i got better and he was right. >> in patient who's have difficult situations such as this to be...
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had to personally appear at dbi to get a copy of a building permit i said i was handicapped with chemotherapy and would they mail it so i'm asking for an extension to sort it out. i want to give enlightenments to a woman and goib kathleen bird she was a code enforcement courteous and returned my calls and i think she should be acknowledged thank you for your time >> thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon. i'm sandy i'm representing a client on beach street i believe this is a mute point but make sure the interest was waved after the fee was received. thank you very much >> good afternoon. my name is is delores miller willard did care and the property is 1129 minnesota do street in the bayview district. i attended grammar school bayview school and grew up in that community and since that time i went to university got married and would go elsewhere. my sister since i was out of town my sister assumed responsibility of the property. and the property fell into disrepair after a fire. and my sister has gown through some changes. emotional because of loss of family members. currently, i live in
had to personally appear at dbi to get a copy of a building permit i said i was handicapped with chemotherapy and would they mail it so i'm asking for an extension to sort it out. i want to give enlightenments to a woman and goib kathleen bird she was a code enforcement courteous and returned my calls and i think she should be acknowledged thank you for your time >> thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon. i'm sandy i'm representing a client on beach street i believe this is a...
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yeal is the same except she's bald and made to provide support for children undergoing chemotherapy. there are only a small number of dolls available so they petitioned mattel, the manufacturer behind barbie, to make some more. her paugs drew strong support with over 100,000 web users adding their signature and little grace's mum has started a facebook page and blog. reviews and updates from her daughter's time and progress in ospital. the american firm hasan announced it will be producing more dolls ella doses to distribute around the country. ella is extremely rare, originally created limited edition back in 2012 after an online campaign. a campaign started by cancer survivor james bingham, who set up a facebook change in 2012 for children suffering from cancer. the aim was to get mattel to produce a barbie that looked like them, a doll they could relate to. the campaign proved successful and toy manufacturer produced 10,000 limited edition bald barbie dols to donate exclusively to u.s. children's ospital. the heat map put together by air corporation company that monitors global sp
yeal is the same except she's bald and made to provide support for children undergoing chemotherapy. there are only a small number of dolls available so they petitioned mattel, the manufacturer behind barbie, to make some more. her paugs drew strong support with over 100,000 web users adding their signature and little grace's mum has started a facebook page and blog. reviews and updates from her daughter's time and progress in ospital. the american firm hasan announced it will be producing more...
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women are having radiation, surgery and chemotherapy that can be extremely damaging for them. so doing other tests that do not use radiation -- >> like what? >> ultrasounds but more sophisticated ultrasounds and something called elastography which measures by color how flexible or elastic your cell membrane is and the cells will show up in a different color than the ones that are soft. >> the blue is one elasticity and the green is another and the red is another. >> so you can actually pick up things as small as 1 millimeter on that which is better than what a mammogram can do. there is the physiological tests called thermography. so what happens is what we find is this is normal. before a woman starts to develop a tumor, long before a tumor starts to develop there are new blood vessels that start to grow into the area. they are not normal. they produce an abnormal amount of heat. when you see that we can tell women there are some things you can do to help to lower your risk which is what my passion is teaching people about that through diet and lifestyle and supplements and s
women are having radiation, surgery and chemotherapy that can be extremely damaging for them. so doing other tests that do not use radiation -- >> like what? >> ultrasounds but more sophisticated ultrasounds and something called elastography which measures by color how flexible or elastic your cell membrane is and the cells will show up in a different color than the ones that are soft. >> the blue is one elasticity and the green is another and the red is another. >> so...
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a girl stricken with cancer is preparing for are a 4th round of chemotherapy.hometown gave her. >>> a 9 year-old girl battling a rare brain tumor got a special wish granted. she became a princess for a day. emily wasman day in ohio. there was a birthday ball and complete with a horse drawn carriage. >> she loves dressing up and the princess and everything. it is amazing what they have pulled off. >> the event was a welcome break for the wasman family after her 8 operations and six weeks of radiation. she is scheduled to start her 4th run of chemotherapy soon. >>> new research may make it easier for doctors to diagnose alzheimer's. it its currently diagnosed by a spinal tap or a brain image. but research being presented this week at a conference in denmark could allow the condition to be diagnosed by testing blood proteins and detecting protein buildup in the eyes. a reduce the sense of smell may also be a symptom of the disease. >>> baseball fans are gearing up for this week's all-star game in minnesota. the oakland a's have six players since 1975. the san fran
a girl stricken with cancer is preparing for are a 4th round of chemotherapy.hometown gave her. >>> a 9 year-old girl battling a rare brain tumor got a special wish granted. she became a princess for a day. emily wasman day in ohio. there was a birthday ball and complete with a horse drawn carriage. >> she loves dressing up and the princess and everything. it is amazing what they have pulled off. >> the event was a welcome break for the wasman family after her 8 operations...
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. >> evans is undergoing chemotherapy in texas. the be the match organization said that african-american donors are especially needed. out of nine million people on the registry, only 7% are african-americans. >>> one step and history was made. >> that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> the special way nasa is honoring apollo 11 at the very moment the astronauts began their moonwalk 45 years ago. >> and a successful water- saving project to tell you about. the bay area customers hitting the target during the drought. >> in weather, we had the typical low clouds and fog but changes coming our way. coming up, when high clouds and mugging conditions move in, and we'll breakdown the shower chances heading into sunday. heat shields are compromised. we have multiple failures. what's that alarm? fuel cell two is down. i'm going to have to guide her in manually. this is very exciting. but i'm at my stop. come again? i'm watching this on the train. it's so hard to leave. good luck with everything. watch tv virtually an
. >> evans is undergoing chemotherapy in texas. the be the match organization said that african-american donors are especially needed. out of nine million people on the registry, only 7% are african-americans. >>> one step and history was made. >> that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> the special way nasa is honoring apollo 11 at the very moment the astronauts began their moonwalk 45 years ago. >> and a successful water- saving project to...
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it says it is curable and he plans to undergo eight weeks of chemotherapy and radiation treatment.ing peers there. drivers will not want to hear this. gasoline prices have hit a six year high. prices usually fall engine. that did not happen this year. gas prices now average around $3.85 a gallon and illinois. $4.50 a gallon in chicago. the national averages about $3.67 a gallon. >> corporate for the united states and brazil. one of their greatest individual performances ever. the chicago bulls run for a photo shop. live music. they're performing at fitzgerald. avo: waves don't care what age you are. take them on the way you always have. live healthy and take one a day men's 50+. a complete multivitamin with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. age? who cares. (music) defiance is in our bones. defiance never grows old. citracal maximum. calcium citrate plus d. highly soluble, easily absorbed. time for sports. carmela anthony spent the entire opening day of free agency with the bulls. the united center all decked out with images of carmelo. >> rose initially said he would not recru
it says it is curable and he plans to undergo eight weeks of chemotherapy and radiation treatment.ing peers there. drivers will not want to hear this. gasoline prices have hit a six year high. prices usually fall engine. that did not happen this year. gas prices now average around $3.85 a gallon and illinois. $4.50 a gallon in chicago. the national averages about $3.67 a gallon. >> corporate for the united states and brazil. one of their greatest individual performances ever. the chicago...
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one gets the sense if i said i have cancer and i had been treated with with chemotherapy, and now in remission, they would look at me and say you are so brave. and really, over the lifetime, bipolar disorder has a very high mortality rate. except it doesn't have the dignity of being something that's not your fault. trevor you said dignity, why does unemployment lead to such distress, because capitalism depipes worth. your credit sected p and if you have kids they witness all of it to. look, you are a fellow pakistani american, highly educated i empathize with your struggle you are looking for a job, what has this unemployment done to you, you sense of self-and confidence? >> i would really resonate with a lot of what you said earlier, about how it kind of shatters or threatens your confidence. because you have gone flu so much schooling, i did fairly well in law school, i did exceptionally well in my masters program. i have governor internships various job experience, but it challenges everything that you went through, and what you can contribute to society. i think you have to re-ev
one gets the sense if i said i have cancer and i had been treated with with chemotherapy, and now in remission, they would look at me and say you are so brave. and really, over the lifetime, bipolar disorder has a very high mortality rate. except it doesn't have the dignity of being something that's not your fault. trevor you said dignity, why does unemployment lead to such distress, because capitalism depipes worth. your credit sected p and if you have kids they witness all of it to. look, you...
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doctors were able to save mckenzie's other eye with chemotherapy and laser treatments. her parents wish they had known to look for white pupils in photos perhaps they could have saved their daughter's eye if the cancer was diagnosed earli earlier. >> definitely we need to make parents aware that there is a potential out there for their children to have rb. >> other signs of rb include pain, redness and eyes that don't look in the same directi direction. doctors say white spots don't always indicate there's problem but it's should probably be check out. we have a lot mr. information for you at cbsphilly.com click on health. i'm stephanie stahl cbs-3 eyewitness news. >> well, when it comes to weather the winds of change are blowing. >> they are blowing. >> they are. almost here. >> they're knocking on a door near you many we're looking at temperatures that are cooling down into the 60s into the 50s. feeling much more like september than july. it's not going to last all that long but we'll enjoy it while we have it. crack the within do's this is the in it to get fresh air
doctors were able to save mckenzie's other eye with chemotherapy and laser treatments. her parents wish they had known to look for white pupils in photos perhaps they could have saved their daughter's eye if the cancer was diagnosed earli earlier. >> definitely we need to make parents aware that there is a potential out there for their children to have rb. >> other signs of rb include pain, redness and eyes that don't look in the same directi direction. doctors say white spots don't...
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the 17-year-old from alamo was diagnosed on christmas eve and just wrapped up his chemotherapy treatment. amaze glit, he still managed to graduate from high school last month. he knows how hard it is to work on wall street, he says he's ready to get started. >> if i'm going to get at wish, i'm going to make it something that's going to affect my life. maybe something i can take with me forever, not just drive a ferrari on the racetrack and have that my special day. i want it to be something that will last forever. >> trey also got to the have a mini internship with goldman sachs. they're working a deal with the team at yankees stadium. >> he's right there. >> in the background. >> trey says if he ends up getting a job from the connections he's made from this wish, he plans to give 25% of everything he makes for the rest of his life to make a wish. there he goes with the button. >> need an apple box. send him one. >>> 4:42 now, the new effort to protect part-time workers in san francisco coming up. >>> and the surgeon general issuing a new warning about one of the more common forms of can
the 17-year-old from alamo was diagnosed on christmas eve and just wrapped up his chemotherapy treatment. amaze glit, he still managed to graduate from high school last month. he knows how hard it is to work on wall street, he says he's ready to get started. >> if i'm going to get at wish, i'm going to make it something that's going to affect my life. maybe something i can take with me forever, not just drive a ferrari on the racetrack and have that my special day. i want it to be...
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so cancer chemotherapy may be at risk. we have more than 400,000 americans who are in dialysis. infections commonly complicate dialysis if we throes ability to treat those infections it will make dialysis much more difficult to do. modern treatments for everything from arthritis to asthma suppress the immune system. our ability to give these cutting-edge treatments is at risk because of the spread of drug resistance. every day we delay means that it will be harder and more expensive to fix this problem tomorrow. bacteria are evolving very quickly. we need to move quickly to get ahead, to catch up and to control it. it's possible to keep resistant bacteria from spreading. it's possible for some pathogens to actually reverse the level of drug resistance but only if we act now and act decisively. what we've seen is that organisms can start in hospitals. our most resistant organisms start in the hospital. now we see it go out in the community so now the most common pathogen recovered from patients with cuts and wound infections in the emergency room are mrsa. it's not too late. we k
so cancer chemotherapy may be at risk. we have more than 400,000 americans who are in dialysis. infections commonly complicate dialysis if we throes ability to treat those infections it will make dialysis much more difficult to do. modern treatments for everything from arthritis to asthma suppress the immune system. our ability to give these cutting-edge treatments is at risk because of the spread of drug resistance. every day we delay means that it will be harder and more expensive to fix this...
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many common cancer treatments chemotherapy radiation and surgery can help a child o beat cancer but theydestroy young girls' long term reproductive health. decreasing fertility altering the couldn'ty onset of puberty and increasing the risk of breast cancer. the topb/gyn organization recommends more be done to protect their reproductive futures. >> abc's renna ninan has this morning's business headlines and americ's money. >> rorter: good morning. topping america's money new faulty ignition recall, this time chrysler. 800,000 jeep grand whicher keys and commanders made from 2005 to 2007 the ignition could disengage shutting off the engine disabling the air bags. chrysler is notifying owners. sales of orange juice after their lowest level ever down 38 percent. analysts blame a devastating bacteria. recent studies showing oj is high in calories and sugar. most of us can't stand telemarketers who can't take a hint maybe you would like them to go a way for good. coming up on "good morning america" a new tip on the most efficient ways to stop those annoying calls. surprising survey finds less
many common cancer treatments chemotherapy radiation and surgery can help a child o beat cancer but theydestroy young girls' long term reproductive health. decreasing fertility altering the couldn'ty onset of puberty and increasing the risk of breast cancer. the topb/gyn organization recommends more be done to protect their reproductive futures. >> abc's renna ninan has this morning's business headlines and americ's money. >> rorter: good morning. topping america's money new faulty...