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spinal musculars a roify, down syndrome, and cystic fibrosis, to name a few. these give families hope, the research that is there. but this is just the beginning. these studies help our nation's most dedicated scientists build promising discoveries. to continue these trials, congress must allow the n.i.h. to stay open while we work on getting the government back up and running. this isn't about scoring political points. it's about principles and as the father of a special needs child, i know the challenges that these families face. vote yes. vote for fairness. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from georgia reserves. the gentlelady from connecticut is recognized. ms. delauro: once again, if the majority had been interested in the n.i.h., it would have moved to introduce its appropriations bill with an increase in funding for the n.i.h., which it didn't. with that, let me just yield 1 1/2 minutes to the gentleman from michigan, the distinguished ways and means committee ranking
spinal musculars a roify, down syndrome, and cystic fibrosis, to name a few. these give families hope, the research that is there. but this is just the beginning. these studies help our nation's most dedicated scientists build promising discoveries. to continue these trials, congress must allow the n.i.h. to stay open while we work on getting the government back up and running. this isn't about scoring political points. it's about principles and as the father of a special needs child, i know...
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girl being treated for cystic fibrosis is getting her wish to meet pop star selena gomez. the star's publicist reached out to make it happen. next the bad. a teacher in the u.k. banned students from handingçyá%óÑ out birthday party invitations unless the entire class is included on the guest list. the teacher believes leaving out classmates could have a serious impact on the children. finally, thejf ugly. neighbors in a small english town came together to stop a car thief, but they didn't just stop him. look. they trapped him in the car that he was trying to steal until police arrived. >> time for your brew on question of the day responses. earlier in the show we were telling you about a study that shows moms tend to favor the child that is most like her over the one that is well based or successful. -- that is well behaved or successful. we asked does your child hit this formula. >> leslie says i have five sons and i have a favorite. my favorite child is the one who need me the most at that particular time.
girl being treated for cystic fibrosis is getting her wish to meet pop star selena gomez. the star's publicist reached out to make it happen. next the bad. a teacher in the u.k. banned students from handingçyá%óÑ out birthday party invitations unless the entire class is included on the guest list. the teacher believes leaving out classmates could have a serious impact on the children. finally, thejf ugly. neighbors in a small english town came together to stop a car thief, but they didn't...
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diseases, things like hepatitis c, cystic fibrosis. still, they haven't made money. yet their stock keeps going higher. it's all about the anticipation for how this company will do in the future and brian, that's the reason one of the big reasons why these companies do pretty well. and coming up on the next show in "closing bell," we've got one more for you. and for this one we're going to tell you all about that talking baby and what he's doing for this particular stock. back over to you guys. >> good hint there, dom. thank you very much, buddy. >>> just moments ago white house press secretary jay carney told reporters the white house did expect some hiccups with the launch of healthcare.gov but not on the scale that we have seen. but here on "street signs," we like to find opportunities. so we're looking at the best ways to perhaps play the rollout and maybe even some of its flaws, and we're hitting this from two sides. sheryl covers hospital stocks at crt capital group. sara james covers insure stocks, wedbush securities. sheryl, let us begin with you. hospital st
diseases, things like hepatitis c, cystic fibrosis. still, they haven't made money. yet their stock keeps going higher. it's all about the anticipation for how this company will do in the future and brian, that's the reason one of the big reasons why these companies do pretty well. and coming up on the next show in "closing bell," we've got one more for you. and for this one we're going to tell you all about that talking baby and what he's doing for this particular stock. back over to...
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we can make an impact on finding a cure for cystic fibrosis.ic fibrosis is a respiratory disease that affects breathing, the lungs don't function the way they should. and eventually, you'll need a lung transplant. my first experience with someone with cystic fibbrosis was my cousin. i never understood why he had to take so much medicine every single day until i got a little older, did i realize he had a disease that there was no cure for. we started the denny hamlin foundation doing different events and the track showdown and grown the foundation over the last few years and contributed to cystic fibrosis as well as a lot of childrens hospitals in the richmond area. we hope that, you know, cf is something that people will recognize with cystic fibrosis, but eventually, we hope cf means cure found. join the movement, impact your world at cnn.com/impact. can youlyric can.aid do this? lyric can. lyric can. lyric by phonak is the world's only 24/7, 100% invisible hearing device. it's tiny. but that might be the least revolutionary thing about lyric.
we can make an impact on finding a cure for cystic fibrosis.ic fibrosis is a respiratory disease that affects breathing, the lungs don't function the way they should. and eventually, you'll need a lung transplant. my first experience with someone with cystic fibbrosis was my cousin. i never understood why he had to take so much medicine every single day until i got a little older, did i realize he had a disease that there was no cure for. we started the denny hamlin foundation doing different...
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rebels so how do you really make sure at this very difficult time that people you are actually a cystic i did this if they were in snow those who are fighting well first and foremost i see or see there's a lot in explaining and acting transparently on both sides so there is no question that a channeled through our organization is human and terry in a contest italy and it is not hidden military or any other form of fate secondly and i would like to know was one point you made before hands while the geneva convention clearly gave protection to civilians opposite to combatants they do not leave combatants without any protection and i think it is important to mention today that wounded and out of combat combatants have similar rights to civilians to get food nutrition water and health. the same protection as civility can well in their only women is a honor the woman the wounded and sick according to the geneva convention have the same right to medical treatment as civilians have and i think this is it is due to the polities size zation and twist that the political debate over syria has brou
rebels so how do you really make sure at this very difficult time that people you are actually a cystic i did this if they were in snow those who are fighting well first and foremost i see or see there's a lot in explaining and acting transparently on both sides so there is no question that a channeled through our organization is human and terry in a contest italy and it is not hidden military or any other form of fate secondly and i would like to know was one point you made before hands while...
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. >> a 10-year-old little girl from new jersey fights cystic fibrosis. >> i cannot wait to see your concert. i really wanted to be there. >> she really wants to meet her. her name is bailey. bailey and her sister have tickets to go to the selena concert. her ultimate which aish is to me singer. it would be a much needed break to getting all of the medications and treatments. there's a social media campaign to make all of this happen. if you want to show your support go on twitter and tweet a message ha#bailey meets selena. >> her cover was prone in a newspaper column. now she is trying her hand at fiction. she is shedding light on the dark side of a female spy her novel is called blow back. plame says it was to set the record straight on how female cia agents are portrayed. >> she has been out of the spotlight for a couple months now but there's speculation hillary clinton will run for office in 2013. >> took waters world to hillary's home town to find out what the locals think of a possible hillary 2016 run. >> when hillary clinton was secretary of state what do you think her main accompli
. >> a 10-year-old little girl from new jersey fights cystic fibrosis. >> i cannot wait to see your concert. i really wanted to be there. >> she really wants to meet her. her name is bailey. bailey and her sister have tickets to go to the selena concert. her ultimate which aish is to me singer. it would be a much needed break to getting all of the medications and treatments. there's a social media campaign to make all of this happen. if you want to show your support go on...
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why are you a that are cystic -- narcyctiy freak?never in my adult life has there been a picture of me. >> and yet for some reason totally adorable. it is weird. it is very, very weird. >> when you look in the mirror what do you see? a bowl of bugs? >> no, you don't see that. >> this makes perfect sense to me. when i look in the mirror this is what i see. >> cute, a little innocent and fancy free. now look what happens when i watch a picture of myself. now all of a sudden i have a forehead. and as you can see they are completely different. i do like my hair on the pictures. >> i guess the point is, do you look like a woman or do you look like a number of different women which is helpful on a saturday night when you are trying to make some extra money. the show is over. it is almost there. bill schulz, tv's andy levy, it was a fast show i must say. i think it has to do with the host who keeps things rolling. a good natured guy that greg gutfeld. es. they're only hanging out with you because you're rich. good day. >> hello everyone. i'
why are you a that are cystic -- narcyctiy freak?never in my adult life has there been a picture of me. >> and yet for some reason totally adorable. it is weird. it is very, very weird. >> when you look in the mirror what do you see? a bowl of bugs? >> no, you don't see that. >> this makes perfect sense to me. when i look in the mirror this is what i see. >> cute, a little innocent and fancy free. now look what happens when i watch a picture of myself. now all of a...
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premature babies from a deadly respiratory infection and the first treatment to prevent the infection of cysticrosis. the successes are obvious. the question is how many potential medical advances are stuck in government funded labs. this week we will ask what can be done to turn more of this research into products that will help patients and in this week's affordable care update, crisscross the u.s. and ask if insurance premiums on exchanges are low enough to attract the young invincibles. >> i'm pleased to be joined by alicia, director of innovation and new ventures office at northwestern university. and rose mary truman, ceo of advanced innovations. and ron ire an entrepreneur at nih. i have the same question for all three of you which is basically you're all working to try to transform science into medical products that will help people. how are we doing? is there science that could help people that is being left behind on the lab bench so to speak and is not getting to people? >> absolutely. and that's one of the most frustrating parts of our job. so in any discussion that we do, that we m
premature babies from a deadly respiratory infection and the first treatment to prevent the infection of cysticrosis. the successes are obvious. the question is how many potential medical advances are stuck in government funded labs. this week we will ask what can be done to turn more of this research into products that will help patients and in this week's affordable care update, crisscross the u.s. and ask if insurance premiums on exchanges are low enough to attract the young invincibles....
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at any rate, these were the reasons since i've overcome and possibly missing the cystic to be writing in this way. i did envy the people. it seemed to be with someone else's life. what are you going to do? have one of your own if you have to live the life of a subject all the time. so that was my frame and state of mind when mr. atler approached me and said that i like to do margaret hatcher? i said yes, it did intrigue me as an idea. i don't know how he do this, but a few weeks later he says i don't think you're really happy with that. i had been thinking about it in the bathroom to shower, and then fill in the good for me when i have my first cigarette out of the shower in the morning to see if i'm still concentrating are not. i said no come as a matter of fact, no. the only other time i've been asked this by an agent who i think thought he would give me position in society is some kind of the post albert einstein. i knew the first tower that was wrong because fiction on einstein just doesn't compute. i thought it was ridiculous, is fairly sure everybody else would. sue said what ab
at any rate, these were the reasons since i've overcome and possibly missing the cystic to be writing in this way. i did envy the people. it seemed to be with someone else's life. what are you going to do? have one of your own if you have to live the life of a subject all the time. so that was my frame and state of mind when mr. atler approached me and said that i like to do margaret hatcher? i said yes, it did intrigue me as an idea. i don't know how he do this, but a few weeks later he says i...
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well, they did a study looking at women with the conditionn wih known as poly cystic ovary ov syndromelity, and they fed half of these women a a big breakfast, and another half a big dinner. you know who got more fertile? the break of fast women, yes.ye >> isn't that fascinating. >> it really is. >> it had effects on insulin an glu koas anglucose and overall . this study looked at that particular group of women. but if you are out there, and you're trying to have a child, do it, go have a big, healthy breakfast. it can't hurt.hu. it's all food and positive. try it, it may actually just ac make it happen. >> that is the positive. what about the negative consequences if you skip breakfast, fertility and ferti everything else? >> allison, it's a nightmare. i mean you don't take your car out, and don't put gas in the tank, and then depo fo go for a, especially a long trip. you're going to run out of gas.f the same thing with breakfast, you're a kid that is getting ready to go to school, you need to feed your brain. you need to eat a food breakfast, you will do better in school and testing,
well, they did a study looking at women with the conditionn wih known as poly cystic ovary ov syndromelity, and they fed half of these women a a big breakfast, and another half a big dinner. you know who got more fertile? the break of fast women, yes.ye >> isn't that fascinating. >> it really is. >> it had effects on insulin an glu koas anglucose and overall . this study looked at that particular group of women. but if you are out there, and you're trying to have a child, do...
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trials aiming to reverse the disorders such as autism and spinal muscular atrophy, down syndrome and cystic fibrosis to name a few. these give families hope, the research that is there. this is just the beginning. the studies help our nation's most dedicated scientist ~ promising discovery. the continued these tiles congress must allow the nih to stay open while we work on getting the government back up and running. another know the challenges these families face. vote yes. vote for fairness. i yield back. >> the gentlelady from connecticut is recognized. >> they would have moved to introduce appropriations bill with an increase of funding for nih, which it didn't. i will yield on an half minutes to the gentleman from michigan. >> the gentleman from michigan is recognized. i have listened to the debate. >> known on the republican side have answered this question -- why not a vote on a clean cr? why not? it would pass. that is why you're not offering it up. it is politics within your conference. it is harming the people of this country. piece by piece, it is hiding the reality. approximately
trials aiming to reverse the disorders such as autism and spinal muscular atrophy, down syndrome and cystic fibrosis to name a few. these give families hope, the research that is there. this is just the beginning. the studies help our nation's most dedicated scientist ~ promising discovery. the continued these tiles congress must allow the nih to stay open while we work on getting the government back up and running. another know the challenges these families face. vote yes. vote for fairness. i...