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. >> so inspired by his grandmother is fight with cystic fibrosis.e came up with a crazy way to raise funds for research. running around the country for her honor. >> 11,000 mi.. what is it like running that far? >> i will get back to you. it is from seattle to maine to florida to california. i decided i needed to do something for her. running is something have learned to do. if you ask him about his experience he will tell you it looks like this. he is blind. tell us how you lost your eyesight? >> a drunk driver. as a blind runner he cannot run alone. running with me as a contact sport. left turns are pretty easy because i will feel the road co. i'll just follow arnd when he runs the chicago marathon this doing it wit the of the cystic fibrosis foundation. >> today as it. i'm going home i'm going with one or more relaxed life. they can't and that is what keeps me going. >> that is amazing. if you want to donate to his cause go to cff.com/lwc/ >> and is going to be a great day. neurologist has a full weekend forecast and the marathon forecast after o
. >> so inspired by his grandmother is fight with cystic fibrosis.e came up with a crazy way to raise funds for research. running around the country for her honor. >> 11,000 mi.. what is it like running that far? >> i will get back to you. it is from seattle to maine to florida to california. i decided i needed to do something for her. running is something have learned to do. if you ask him about his experience he will tell you it looks like this. he is blind. tell us how you...
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scott broom, wusa9. >> and so far, the cystic fibrosis foundation has not made any statements. >>> a 14-year-old boy is dead apparently shot by his best friend. it happened around 7:30 last night at 14th and downing streets. the shooting was in untensional. 13-year-old tyronn caldwell. bruce johnson talked to the father of the teen who died and you'll hear more from him coming up at 6:00. >> police named a suspect tonight in yesterday's deadly shooting in bowie. 19-year-old, deon white will face first-degree murder charges when the cops catch up with him. it happened yesterday at the belle air swim and racket club. investigators say warren shot 39-year-old mitchell white as he was trying to break up a fight. beginning today, d.c. police officers will begin wearing body cameras, recording their interactions with the public. more than 160 officers will be wearing those cameras and police chief, kathy lanier hopes to expand the pilot program to the entire department in the next three years. >>> as we told you at the top of the ow, late this afternoon, the embattled director of the secre
scott broom, wusa9. >> and so far, the cystic fibrosis foundation has not made any statements. >>> a 14-year-old boy is dead apparently shot by his best friend. it happened around 7:30 last night at 14th and downing streets. the shooting was in untensional. 13-year-old tyronn caldwell. bruce johnson talked to the father of the teen who died and you'll hear more from him coming up at 6:00. >> police named a suspect tonight in yesterday's deadly shooting in bowie....
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he lived at chevy chase and the cystic fibrosis foundation. he was accused of stealing and his boss, richard mattingly said he would tell authorities. and he went to mattingly's home and flattened tires and a woman believed to be mattingly's wife was found dead in the garage. >> while we're not sure if he was involved in the vandalism or not, we the rise somehow the confronted carolyn mattingly and killed her by means still under investigation and then fled. >> racca was found dead in a crashed mercedes a short distance away on river road. there was a gun in the car. news4's mark segrave is working on the report and will have more at 5:00. >>> in alexandria, virginia, court has just wrapped up in the case of a man accused of shooting a police officer. accused shooter bashir is a paranoid schizophrenic and lost touch with reality. the defense claims bashir is not guilty by reason of insanity in the 2013 shooting. he stopped his taxi and survived after a long spell in the hospital. bashir's father was also on the stand today and we'll hear what
he lived at chevy chase and the cystic fibrosis foundation. he was accused of stealing and his boss, richard mattingly said he would tell authorities. and he went to mattingly's home and flattened tires and a woman believed to be mattingly's wife was found dead in the garage. >> while we're not sure if he was involved in the vandalism or not, we the rise somehow the confronted carolyn mattingly and killed her by means still under investigation and then fled. >> racca was found dead...
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he worked with carolyn mattingly's husband at the cystic fibrosis foundation. just hours before carolyn mattingly was murdered, racca and mattingly's husband had a confrontation wo racca had bee accused, there was allegations he had been involved in workplace theft. >> the spokesperson for the cystic fibrosis foundation said we are cooperating fully with the investigation and we are concerned for the welfare of the mattingly family and share our deepest sympathies with them during this time. while mr. mattingly worked with andrew racca, there is no indication the victim knew him. >> there was no association or relationship between andrew racca and carolyn mattingly. >> reporter: police say this is a fluid investigation and they're waiting on the autopsy both victims until they can conclusively say what happened, they're asking the public what they might offer. coming up at 6:00, what police say happened in an encounter with the victim moments before she died. >>> in involving the secret service, a change at the top. julia pierson resigned as director of that ag
he worked with carolyn mattingly's husband at the cystic fibrosis foundation. just hours before carolyn mattingly was murdered, racca and mattingly's husband had a confrontation wo racca had bee accused, there was allegations he had been involved in workplace theft. >> the spokesperson for the cystic fibrosis foundation said we are cooperating fully with the investigation and we are concerned for the welfare of the mattingly family and share our deepest sympathies with them during this...
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worked for mattingly's husband at the cystic fibrosis foundation in bethesda. on monday racca was accused of death -- accused of theft in the office. police believe he came back yesterday to exact revenge on his boss for what was going on at work. richard mattingly is the name of the man who was the chief operating officer of the cystic arthrosis foundation. racca was the i.t. or computer guy out there. he had an automobile collision on friday night in saint michaels. we are told the issue with theft is not a huge number, it was something to do with goods in the office. we will have much more on this coming up at 5:00, but the bottom line, police are telling us to people dead in a murder suicide issue that had to do with a man seeking revenge against his boss. bell, abc 7 news. >> can store just county police say they know who they are .ooking for he is accused of shooting and killing a man right next to a high school. it happened yesterday afternoon at the bel air sports and racquet club. police say they found -- dead on mitchell the ground. he was trying to b
worked for mattingly's husband at the cystic fibrosis foundation in bethesda. on monday racca was accused of death -- accused of theft in the office. police believe he came back yesterday to exact revenge on his boss for what was going on at work. richard mattingly is the name of the man who was the chief operating officer of the cystic arthrosis foundation. racca was the i.t. or computer guy out there. he had an automobile collision on friday night in saint michaels. we are told the issue with...
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when he runs the chicago marathon he will do with the help of the cystic fibrosis foundation. >> the awareness he is raising for the deceased and the money he is raising for the foundation is on parallel to anyone with ever had tears. >> i can quit any day i want and just go home and live my normal life again. but today i can't. this is what keeps me going. they can't quit. >> he has only run about 1,000 mi. of the 11,000 mi. journey. he will be in chicago this weekend. you can donate to his cause. his only raised about one-fifth of the $50,000. even go on line to his page. go to: *w-w-w-dot c-f-f .org / l-w- c/david kuhn*. he is blind. and he is going to run his fifth chicago marathon. >> time to get off the couch. >> let's take a look at the weather. temperatures are going to be in the low 50s. right now we are completely dry. we are dry early on. into the early afternoon may be a sprinkle. 44 degrees right now. wind of the north at 5 mi.. dew point is 37. barometer is 30 in.. that is relatively high. we have seen light sunshine but cool temperatures. we don't warm up much yet. but
when he runs the chicago marathon he will do with the help of the cystic fibrosis foundation. >> the awareness he is raising for the deceased and the money he is raising for the foundation is on parallel to anyone with ever had tears. >> i can quit any day i want and just go home and live my normal life again. but today i can't. this is what keeps me going. they can't quit. >> he has only run about 1,000 mi. of the 11,000 mi. journey. he will be in chicago this weekend. you...
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i'm a 17-year-old girl who has cyst cyst cystic fibrosis. leave it to claire to take a little bit of that that boo away. >> right off the bat, room service 24/7. you can call up chocolate pudding. the nurse call button. they come and grab you and grab your charger across the room. do you know how many times i wanted to do that at home and don't have a call button? >> she has to have treatment every four hours. >> she created a website and blog where she shares different videos and blog entries to let people know it's not that bad. she lets you know there are normal people. >> no make-up. that's handy when you are a girl. >> for her to put such a positive spin and be driven to make other people feel positive about their experiences is a pretty incredible perspective. >> not only does she create that project, she co-founded the claire play foundation. she won the prime for young heroes. she raised $150,000. >> you know the best thing about the hospital is, the connections you make. you're there to heal. >> dude showing off his skills on a bike
i'm a 17-year-old girl who has cyst cyst cystic fibrosis. leave it to claire to take a little bit of that that boo away. >> right off the bat, room service 24/7. you can call up chocolate pudding. the nurse call button. they come and grab you and grab your charger across the room. do you know how many times i wanted to do that at home and don't have a call button? >> she has to have treatment every four hours. >> she created a website and blog where she shares different videos...
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>>cancer with chemotherapy, severe asthma, diabetes, cystic fibrosis. any of these could put your child that severe risk. >>j.r. stone should parents of children without other conditions be worried. >>most likely those children would have only mild symptoms like a runny nose. nose. >>j.r. stone doctors that i spoke with said they recommend soap and water to kill the virus, 20 seconds of washing the, not just hand sanitizer. >>pam moore we have a special page dedicated to the entero virus. and what you need to know. it's all on our website kron4- dot- com. you can always get the latest information on our facebook and twitter pages as well. the october heat hit the bay area today. people outside enjoying the hot temperatures. the region is under a heat advisory until friday. ofcourse, the downside is the dry and hot conditions pose extreme fire danger. kron 4's chief meteorologist jacqueline bennet is tracking the heat. jacqueline, what can we expect this weekend? >>jacqueline bennett it will be a little bit cooler this weekend near the coast. we will sti
>>cancer with chemotherapy, severe asthma, diabetes, cystic fibrosis. any of these could put your child that severe risk. >>j.r. stone should parents of children without other conditions be worried. >>most likely those children would have only mild symptoms like a runny nose. nose. >>j.r. stone doctors that i spoke with said they recommend soap and water to kill the virus, 20 seconds of washing the, not just hand sanitizer. >>pam moore we have a special page...
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himself after murdering 57-year-old caddin maddingly, the wife of the executive vice president of the cystic fibrosis foundation. >> there is no known relationship for any association between andrew rocca and carolyn maddingly. >> police haven't said much about the theft, that he was accused. >>> a man accused of killing three young girls in 2011 has been arrested again, this time involving a young relative. michael gardener was convicted of molesting three girls at his home. but it was overturned citing procedural rules by the court. meantime, gardener was able to post bond and leave two weeks ago. a relative came forward and accuses him of sexual battery in 2009, when she was just 12. >> she sought an assistance from a professional, and with the professionals at help children, they have a mandatory responsibility to report such abuses, molestation, sex abuse, any type of abuse. >> tonight, gardener is behind bars in arlington county and due back in court tomorrow morning. >>> is it called the gym tax, the overtax or the health tax. >> mostly popular, it's the health tax. as mola lenghi tel
himself after murdering 57-year-old caddin maddingly, the wife of the executive vice president of the cystic fibrosis foundation. >> there is no known relationship for any association between andrew rocca and carolyn maddingly. >> police haven't said much about the theft, that he was accused. >>> a man accused of killing three young girls in 2011 has been arrested again, this time involving a young relative. michael gardener was convicted of molesting three girls at his...
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. >> the discovery of the genes responsible for cystic fibrosis and muscular dystrophy, and a noninvasive test for colon cancer. [ticking] >> elissa montanti is unlike almost anyone we've ever met. with the help of some very charitable american doctors, she's changed the lives of more than 100 kids like this one, a boy from iraq who needed an arm, a leg, and an eye. >> i love you, wa'ad. >> you'll follow his transformation... >> look at him. he looks beautiful. >> which is a wonder to watch. [ticking] >> welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm morley safer. in this edition, we look at the serious business of philanthropy. bill and melinda gates take us inside their foundation, we examine the unintended legacy of howard hughes, and meet a staten island woman helping children maimed by war. we begin with bill and melinda gates. with their plan to give away $60 billion, they're the most generous philanthropists in the world. they want to make american kids among the best-educated on earth. and while they're doing that, they also intend to save millions of lives worldwide. the gates shun publicity
. >> the discovery of the genes responsible for cystic fibrosis and muscular dystrophy, and a noninvasive test for colon cancer. [ticking] >> elissa montanti is unlike almost anyone we've ever met. with the help of some very charitable american doctors, she's changed the lives of more than 100 kids like this one, a boy from iraq who needed an arm, a leg, and an eye. >> i love you, wa'ad. >> you'll follow his transformation... >> look at him. he looks beautiful....
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this has been transformative and the cystic fibrosis foundation for understanding the opportunity and moving forward quickly on it, and put up some critical resources, not just patients, but also dollar resources to help move the project forward, so there's a lot of important activity in this area, and i think that we need to look at what's being do done, and i think it can help us advance this work. >> thank you. mike bridges. >> thank you, chairman. dr. collins, the offer still stands. i will be one of your test patients for the safety of the ebola vaccine. you rejected me on age criteria. i thought that was obviously discriminatory on your part. >> i had to reject myself on the same grounds. >> i still stand ready to offer my services. we had a good -- with manhattan institu institute, we had a very good round table. and i think faster cures was part of that up in boston. and the concept of adaptive licensing came up. currently, of course, through clinical trials. once it's approved, it's assumed to be safe and effective until proven otherwise. but the adaptive licensing pathway th
this has been transformative and the cystic fibrosis foundation for understanding the opportunity and moving forward quickly on it, and put up some critical resources, not just patients, but also dollar resources to help move the project forward, so there's a lot of important activity in this area, and i think that we need to look at what's being do done, and i think it can help us advance this work. >> thank you. mike bridges. >> thank you, chairman. dr. collins, the offer still...
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he is running for his granddaughter who is fighting cystic fibrosis. what makes david unique? he lost his eye sight after an accident with the drunk driver and he talks about his passion for the cause. >> i can quit any day i want. i can just say today is it, i'm going home, i will live my normal relaxed life again. >> the 61 year-old is on a in mission to run a total of 11,000 miles, he is hoping to raise some $50,000 for cystic fibrosis research, that equates to running roughly 425 marathons, so far, kuhn has run close to 2,000 miles, what a story there. >>> and it is a beautiful take, it is cool, dry, but skies are clear. >> it is a beautiful day for anything, and if you have plans outside or yesterday you thought lets cancel the whole weekend. the put them back on. we've got beautiful weather out the here this morning. it is crisp, clear and it the will stay nice the entire day, which is even nicer. lets see what we have right now. you can see a beautiful picture here in kutztown but notice temperature of 34 degrees. i also talk about a band or two of clouds coming by. thr
he is running for his granddaughter who is fighting cystic fibrosis. what makes david unique? he lost his eye sight after an accident with the drunk driver and he talks about his passion for the cause. >> i can quit any day i want. i can just say today is it, i'm going home, i will live my normal relaxed life again. >> the 61 year-old is on a in mission to run a total of 11,000 miles, he is hoping to raise some $50,000 for cystic fibrosis research, that equates to running roughly...
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a daughter is fighting cystic fibrosis. he lost his eyesight after an accident.his determination. a cystic fibrosis foundation representative says what he is doing is inspiring. the 61-year-old is on a mission to run 11,000 miles all together and trying to raise $50,000 for cystic fibrosis research. that's about 425 marathon. so far he has run close to 2,000 miles. >>> still ahead on kron 4 news weekend, our career expert joins us with new technologies that promise to save you time and energy at work. >>> and this week marks the 25th anniversary of the loma prieta earthquake. we will talk with an author of a brand-new work. 0,000 california foster childr extra curricular activities help provide a sense of identity and a path to success. joining the soccer team. getting help with math. going to prom. i want to learn to swim. it's hard to feel normal, when you can't do the normal things. to help, sleep train is collecting donations for the extra activities that, for most kids, are a normal part of growing up. not everyone can be a foster parent... but anyone can he
a daughter is fighting cystic fibrosis. he lost his eyesight after an accident.his determination. a cystic fibrosis foundation representative says what he is doing is inspiring. the 61-year-old is on a mission to run 11,000 miles all together and trying to raise $50,000 for cystic fibrosis research. that's about 425 marathon. so far he has run close to 2,000 miles. >>> still ahead on kron 4 news weekend, our career expert joins us with new technologies that promise to save you time and...
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. >> an employee of the cystic fibrosis foundation is accused of killing his boss's wife in what police are calling a murder-suicide. woman's body was found in her potomac home's garage. a few miles away, her alleged killer found dead in a car crash. maryland bureau chief brent sanders was all over that story yesterday. he's live in potomac again today to explain what happened. >> we are up close to the house now, and you can see that garage down there. you can see some soot on the door and smoke going up the bricks. that is where police found this woman dead, where she had been set ablaze. there are tracks across the yard from where the getaway car tore off. this is where that horribly violent sequence of events began. first, please respond to this car wreck in the heart of potomac and find a man dead. they find he had been shot, and they find a gun in the car. moments later, they are called to this house a couple miles away for a fire. in the garage, a woman's body is ablaze. tonight, the woman is being identified as the homeowner, 56-year-old real estate agent carolyn mattingly. the
. >> an employee of the cystic fibrosis foundation is accused of killing his boss's wife in what police are calling a murder-suicide. woman's body was found in her potomac home's garage. a few miles away, her alleged killer found dead in a car crash. maryland bureau chief brent sanders was all over that story yesterday. he's live in potomac again today to explain what happened. >> we are up close to the house now, and you can see that garage down there. you can see some soot on the...
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that this started yesterday as a foundati, cystic fibrosis foundation. apparently yesterday there was an internal work issue discussed at the foundation. again, the homeowner, in management. the man found in that mercedes yesterday is at a lower level. apparently after that discussion, that man came over to the home here and committed the crime. again, all this information just coming in at this point in time. police are investi this as a possible murder/suicide. at this point in time, they have not identified the person that was killed inside the home, but police do believe it's carolyn maddingly, the wife of the husband. reporting live here in potomac, zachary kish, news 4. >>> new details of a deadly shooting in d.c.'s northeast quadrant. the teen gunned down was only 13. police responded to a shooting last nen was conscious on the way to the hospital but later died. police have one person in custody but aren't revealing the victim's exact age or the motive behind the shooting. >>> news 4 richard shorten at the live desk with breaking news. >> this ju
that this started yesterday as a foundati, cystic fibrosis foundation. apparently yesterday there was an internal work issue discussed at the foundation. again, the homeowner, in management. the man found in that mercedes yesterday is at a lower level. apparently after that discussion, that man came over to the home here and committed the crime. again, all this information just coming in at this point in time. police are investi this as a possible murder/suicide. at this point in time, they...
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. >> : cancer chemotherapy severe asthma and diabetes cystic fibrosis any of those would to your child at greater risk. >> : should parents of help the kids of all the underlying conditions be worried. and let it begin to curl virus and that never even know they had it. was likely mild symptoms like rhinos or wycoff. >> : most folks have had said was a light as doctors we talked with today said they are recommending people use soap and water and wash for 20 seconds. airline i with all in the county health department funding the alarm about being sterile virus cases oakland unified school district is taking measures to prevent the virus from spreading. officials say they're making sure all restrooms are well stocked with soap and going over proper hand washing techniques with the staff to pass along to the students. >> : i also have communications and families so they did they know of the child was seven service centers that should have a child seen by a doctor if we do get a case with the serious communicable disease is diagnosed in a student at one of our size our staff are reduce spe
. >> : cancer chemotherapy severe asthma and diabetes cystic fibrosis any of those would to your child at greater risk. >> : should parents of help the kids of all the underlying conditions be worried. and let it begin to curl virus and that never even know they had it. was likely mild symptoms like rhinos or wycoff. >> : most folks have had said was a light as doctors we talked with today said they are recommending people use soap and water and wash for 20 seconds. airline i...
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two decades ago to screen embryos for one disease, cystic fibrosis., because of advances in the mapping of the human genome, he says it can be used to root out virtually any disease caused by a single defective gene. let me do a rapid fire yes or no. can you use p.g.d. for tay- sachs? >> hughes: yes. o'donnell: muscular dystrophy? >> hughes: yes. o'donnell: sickle cell anemia? >> hughes: yes. o'donnell: hemophilia? >> hughes: yes. o'donnell: huntington's disease? >> hughes: it's one of the most common disorders we test for, yes. o'donnell: alzheimer's disease? >> hughes: if it's a mutation in a particular gene that causes early onset, we can test for it, yes. >> o'donnell: so you can test for alzheimer's. >> hughes: this is a small subset of a particular kind of alzheimer's that attacks very early in life. o'donnell: colon cancer? >> hughes: if we know which of the colon cancer genes, yes. o'donnell: breast cancer? >> hughes: we do it regularly. >> o'donnell: dr. hughes' lab is one of a handful in the country that provides this genetic testing, which
two decades ago to screen embryos for one disease, cystic fibrosis., because of advances in the mapping of the human genome, he says it can be used to root out virtually any disease caused by a single defective gene. let me do a rapid fire yes or no. can you use p.g.d. for tay- sachs? >> hughes: yes. o'donnell: muscular dystrophy? >> hughes: yes. o'donnell: sickle cell anemia? >> hughes: yes. o'donnell: hemophilia? >> hughes: yes. o'donnell: huntington's disease?...
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racca worked at chevy chase and worked at the cystic fibrosis foundation. the foundation said racca was suspected of theft. >>> a man accused of molesting three girls in 2011 is facing new charges this morning. michael gardner was found guilty two years ago of molesting young girls during a sleepover at his home. >> the virginia supreme court overturned the conviction because of procedural mistakes. now a relative of gardner has come forward and she's accusing him of sexual battery when she was 12 years old. >>> a stafford county high schoolteacher accused of having sex with a student is due in court this morning. erica mesa was arrested monday on charges involving a male student. according to court records, the 27-year-old math teacher at colonial forge high has admitted to having sex with at least four male students, four former students. >>> 6:07. this month we are teaming up with the homeless children's play time project in hopes of building a playground at d.c. generally. >> the campaign is called less them play. we're hoping to raise awareness and mon
racca worked at chevy chase and worked at the cystic fibrosis foundation. the foundation said racca was suspected of theft. >>> a man accused of molesting three girls in 2011 is facing new charges this morning. michael gardner was found guilty two years ago of molesting young girls during a sleepover at his home. >> the virginia supreme court overturned the conviction because of procedural mistakes. now a relative of gardner has come forward and she's accusing him of sexual...
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kate, a mom, whose daughter has cystic fibrosis said her daughter is alive because they got rid of thes. >> your mate is a big part of your campaign. -- you have made a big part of your campaign. you said you want to keep pre-existing conditions and keep 26-year-old on their parents' policies and no lifetime limits. you also say no mandate. it does not seem to work. on the health experts say that is obamacare, but for the mandate. >> we have a health care issue in this country. we have had for a long time. obamacare is not the right solution. it is a train wreck. i have come with a plan and i want to talk about it. lie, theed with the biggest lie of the year, if you like your doctor, you can keep it. the biggest lie was when the president and al franken said it would make health care less expensive and that is not true. it's absolutely not true. i know that because i am talking to people. that it was preferred one, the low-cost provider and they came out with the new rates and they are going up 63%. when i was in rochester last week him a woman came up to me who work at mayo clinic --
kate, a mom, whose daughter has cystic fibrosis said her daughter is alive because they got rid of thes. >> your mate is a big part of your campaign. -- you have made a big part of your campaign. you said you want to keep pre-existing conditions and keep 26-year-old on their parents' policies and no lifetime limits. you also say no mandate. it does not seem to work. on the health experts say that is obamacare, but for the mandate. >> we have a health care issue in this country. we...
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whose daughterom had cystic fibrosis. lifetimeit her limit. her child is alive today because of the affordable care act. kids now can stay on their policy until they are 26. seniors can get free preventative care. they see that don't hold closing, and it will close completely. medicare solvency has been extended by 11 years. if you want to take -- do you want to take that away? part of that is because it now cost $1000 less for medicare than it would cost now. that is because of the reforms that were made. and that is because of the unbelievable work and the delivery -- they health care reit -- the health care delivery form not only in the country but in minnesota. we lead in that. continue toto incentivize health care and not sick care, which is what we used to do. accountable care organizations in minnesota that amazingg unbelievably reforms. understand if he were appeals this, it goes back to square one. it goes back to square one and it goes back to a divided congress and all of this goes away. >> mr. mcfadden? >> al, let us be absolutely
whose daughterom had cystic fibrosis. lifetimeit her limit. her child is alive today because of the affordable care act. kids now can stay on their policy until they are 26. seniors can get free preventative care. they see that don't hold closing, and it will close completely. medicare solvency has been extended by 11 years. if you want to take -- do you want to take that away? part of that is because it now cost $1000 less for medicare than it would cost now. that is because of the reforms...
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it's not expecteded to be profitable until next year when sales of its cystic fibrosis drugs are expectedo nearly double and total revenues are expected to nearly triple from 550 million to 1.4 billion on the top line. regeneron another of the biggest gainers in the biotech sector. price to earnings ratio of 109, trading about 4% above the analyst mean price target right now. but after two consecutive years of earnings declines, the maker is expected to earn more than $10 a share this year up from it 380 in 2013. meantime gilley adscience is the one that everyone watches soared with its hepatitis c drug. it's all in one help c treatment. harvoening just approved. sales of the hepc drugs combined could top $12 billion per quarter in 2015. gilead is at about 5% below the medium price target on this, but we may see those targets raised after gilead reports tomorrow. a big one to watch. >> all right. thanks so much, bertha. important sector to watch with the fed policy meeting this week where we could get more comments about valuation. almost 11:30 eastern and for frequent viewers normally at
it's not expecteded to be profitable until next year when sales of its cystic fibrosis drugs are expectedo nearly double and total revenues are expected to nearly triple from 550 million to 1.4 billion on the top line. regeneron another of the biggest gainers in the biotech sector. price to earnings ratio of 109, trading about 4% above the analyst mean price target right now. but after two consecutive years of earnings declines, the maker is expected to earn more than $10 a share this year up...
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now at $ per barrel in the price of gas dropping $3.28 the national average for regular bid to aaa cysticates in winter with a two dollars handle. $2.42, that is the yield is down, that means the price is up. hewlett-packard will split into two publicly traded companies, investors like that, 5% higher. the stock is way down, they used to provide sapphire glass for the iphone. not the iphone 6. they are bankrupt all the sudden. they are not flying particularly high today. they are down, regarded tommy why? nicole: this is a high flyer moving about 15% lower. you have downgrade, that is because of a competitor that has come out with an ebola drug. reducing this one and why are they doing that? the stock has run up 230%. 230% since july, anybody would love that, right? the competitor received approval today for an and ebola drug as well. the stock has run up. take a little breather, they put a $30 price target still upside from where we are now. stuart: exactly. charlie gasparino, "the new york times" says nine other banks in addition to jpmorgan have been hacks. we don't know who they are.
now at $ per barrel in the price of gas dropping $3.28 the national average for regular bid to aaa cysticates in winter with a two dollars handle. $2.42, that is the yield is down, that means the price is up. hewlett-packard will split into two publicly traded companies, investors like that, 5% higher. the stock is way down, they used to provide sapphire glass for the iphone. not the iphone 6. they are bankrupt all the sudden. they are not flying particularly high today. they are down, regarded...
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a 10-year-old girl who had cystic fibrosis who had two lungs that were failing and needed a double trance. except there's this ole archaic law restriction that keeps young people under the age of 12 off the transplant list. she couldn't get the transplant despite the recommendation of her doctors and many more given her size. so her parents try to go lobby internally, try to change the policy over a number of months, they are unsuccessful 57 it looked like she was going to die. they got 300,000 people to join, got the endorsements of her senators in pennsylvania, then the huge national media covers it and after just a week of campaigning and hundreds of thousands of people mobilized, the government ended up changing the regulations, saves her life and changes it for all kids who hope to experience the same. we see this thing all the time. it's not an option even just a case that it's around government stuff, it's a lot of corporate stuff as well. in fact just yesterday coke and pepsi announced for the first time they're going to remove a very controversial chemical from all of their produ
a 10-year-old girl who had cystic fibrosis who had two lungs that were failing and needed a double trance. except there's this ole archaic law restriction that keeps young people under the age of 12 off the transplant list. she couldn't get the transplant despite the recommendation of her doctors and many more given her size. so her parents try to go lobby internally, try to change the policy over a number of months, they are unsuccessful 57 it looked like she was going to die. they got 300,000...
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. >> there is a cystic that i saw four people under -- statistic 25t i saw that people under years olde watching the television with a device in their hand. they are on facebook, twitter, commenting on what is happening during the course of the game. thatwant to be able to do in the stadium as well but we do not have the technological bandwidth yet to do this. >> i want to bring in mark. you were the ceo of my life stadium, right? >> i was. the issue of having fans leaving the stadium to go at home to watch the games, every league is dealing with that. it is incumbent upon us that we give fans a compelling reason to leave their living room and go to the game. >> right. what is a compelling reason? >> you have to give them a unique and distinctly different bank than what they can have been home and in the process make sure they do not make too many sacrifices. are fantasynfl fans football players, so you have to make sure they are connected. we have made a huge investment in terms of video boards, so we will be able to provide fans with the type of information. we will be able to give m
. >> there is a cystic that i saw four people under -- statistic 25t i saw that people under years olde watching the television with a device in their hand. they are on facebook, twitter, commenting on what is happening during the course of the game. thatwant to be able to do in the stadium as well but we do not have the technological bandwidth yet to do this. >> i want to bring in mark. you were the ceo of my life stadium, right? >> i was. the issue of having fans leaving the...
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. >> he helped develop it two decades ago to treat a disease, cystic fibrosis.irtually any disease caused by a single defensive gene. >> can you use it for tay sack's? >> yes. >> sickle cell anemia. >> yes. >> alzheimer's disease. >> if it's a mutation of particular gene that causes early on set, you can test for it. >> you can test for alzheimer's. >> this is a particular subset that attacks early in life. >> colon cancer. >> if we know which of the genes, yes. >> breast cancer. >> we do it regularly. >> this is exciting stuff. >> i've been woking on thrking r a year. you can use this science when you're having a child to prevent that from being passed on in the future. it's controversial but it's really interesting. >> extraordinary. >> yeah. >> i can't wait to see that. thanks. >> you can see more of the interview and exactly how this genetic see quincy is able to screen for these complex diseases. that's this sunday night on "60 minutes." >>> some motorcycles saw a straight and narrow path between cars. when they split the lane are they placing themselves an
. >> he helped develop it two decades ago to treat a disease, cystic fibrosis.irtually any disease caused by a single defensive gene. >> can you use it for tay sack's? >> yes. >> sickle cell anemia. >> yes. >> alzheimer's disease. >> if it's a mutation of particular gene that causes early on set, you can test for it. >> you can test for alzheimer's. >> this is a particular subset that attacks early in life. >> colon cancer. >> if...
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products forng on rabies, cystic fibrosis, diabetes- i. drugsr along are we for coming to market?the base business, we have attractive -- including rabies. we're going to release topline data from our phase iii u.s. t raiial. medium-term, type i diabetes, we are doing phase ii trials. this is a very promising unmet need. gphd, countries undergoing a concept study in the u.s. >> ok. moving away from more technical things. $60 million of cash on your books right now. is that enough to see your company through to profitability to net income? >> i believe so. we race less than $60 million. . strong revenues and cash flow, we can suppoprt and - - support and complete our clinical development. >> the ceo and founder of kamd ada. one day again, they may see the stock rising 1000% over five years again. back to you in london. >> thank you very much indeed. elliott gotkine joining us from tel aviv. we're going to take a break. ♪ >> welcome back. let's talk tech. the situated smart phone market has stopped one british started from getting in on the action. -- the saturated smart market has
products forng on rabies, cystic fibrosis, diabetes- i. drugsr along are we for coming to market?the base business, we have attractive -- including rabies. we're going to release topline data from our phase iii u.s. t raiial. medium-term, type i diabetes, we are doing phase ii trials. this is a very promising unmet need. gphd, countries undergoing a concept study in the u.s. >> ok. moving away from more technical things. $60 million of cash on your books right now. is that enough to see...
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kate, a mom, whose daughter has cystic fibrosis said her daughter is alive because they got rid of the caps. >> you have made it a big part of your campaign. you said you want to keep pre-existing conditions and keep 26-year-old on their parents' policies and no lifetime imits. you also say no mandate. it does not seem to work. on the health experts say that is obamacare, but for the mandate. >> we have a health care issue in this country. we have had for a long time. obamacare is not the right solution. it is a train wreck. but -- but, i have come with a plan and i want to talk about it. you started with the lie, the biggest lie of the year, if you like your doctor, you can keep it. the biggest lie was when the president and al franken said it would make health care less expensive and that is not rue. it's absolutely not true. i know that because i am talking to people. we know that it was preferred one, the low-cost provider and they came out with the new rates and they are going up 63%. when i was in rochester last week, a woman came up to me who works at mayo clinic and her deducti
kate, a mom, whose daughter has cystic fibrosis said her daughter is alive because they got rid of the caps. >> you have made it a big part of your campaign. you said you want to keep pre-existing conditions and keep 26-year-old on their parents' policies and no lifetime imits. you also say no mandate. it does not seem to work. on the health experts say that is obamacare, but for the mandate. >> we have a health care issue in this country. we have had for a long time. obamacare is...
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hughes helped develop pdg two decades embryos for one disease, cystic fibrosis.sed by a single defective gene. let me do a rapid fire yes or no. >> can you use it for tay sack's? >> yes. >> sickle cell anemia. >> yes. >> alzheimer's disease. >> hemophilia? >> yes. >> if it's a mutation of particular gene that causes early onset, you can test for it. >> you can test for alzheimer's. >> this is awe small sub set of a particular kind of alzheimer's that attacks early in life. >> colon cancer. >> if we know which of the genes, yes. >> breast cancer. >> we do it regularly. >> this is exciting stuff. >> i've been working on this for a year. because the science is difficult to explain. but the idea that we know these diseases they're single gene mutation, and they've stalked your family for generations, something like huntington's disease or early onset alzheimer's, you can use this science when you're having a child to prevent that from being passed on in the future. it's controversial but it's really interesting. >> extraordinary. >> yeah. >> i can't wait to see that.
hughes helped develop pdg two decades embryos for one disease, cystic fibrosis.sed by a single defective gene. let me do a rapid fire yes or no. >> can you use it for tay sack's? >> yes. >> sickle cell anemia. >> yes. >> alzheimer's disease. >> hemophilia? >> yes. >> if it's a mutation of particular gene that causes early onset, you can test for it. >> you can test for alzheimer's. >> this is awe small sub set of a particular kind of...
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i have been a vocal and for cystic critic'' but with these policies the replacement of obamacare and the department of education and common corer and hypocritical and immoral i call for air colder to be removed from office with "fast & furious". i am not a fan of this administration's. [laughter] but i will say this for quite have been very specific that i think is true i still believe this is the greatest country in the history of the world after this administration it is within this generation to renew the principles of freedom it isn't inevitable. in with those resources but that does not make it inevitable. the founding fathers got it right. not only in the political dna but every generation has to fight for its freedoms. it is up to us. as a world -- a word of encouragement there is not 1.you can point to that it is better are safer. remember this was the administration i remember he gave a speech in cairo that would solve everything and instead the world is much more chaotic and more dangerous but i don't want the people to become so frustrated to think i should stay behind. th
i have been a vocal and for cystic critic'' but with these policies the replacement of obamacare and the department of education and common corer and hypocritical and immoral i call for air colder to be removed from office with "fast & furious". i am not a fan of this administration's. [laughter] but i will say this for quite have been very specific that i think is true i still believe this is the greatest country in the history of the world after this administration it is within...
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until the cops that he took the cash >> : that for start but realizing his mistake >> : now for the cysticving badly >> : singer aaron less rock group after apologizing for their blushes the it at the last night year's performance coming up >> : level reverences' " said asa sunshine it is a chilly morning out there see some very weather is nice weather over the next few days until we get >> : hey john, check it out. whoa! yeah, i was testing to see if we really can turn any device in your house into a tv. and the tablet worked just fine. but i wanted to see if the phone would work as well. so i shrunk sharon. every channel is live just like on tv. but it's my phone. it's genius. shh! i'm watching tv. tiny sharon is mean. i'm right here. watch any channel live on any device around your home. download the xfinity tv app today. done to me direction but it is causing some back up the light and see to on the park area heading down tarapoto. the shoulder is blocked exit belays heading south on 101 >> : more details traffic coming up later >> : caltrans announcing timber a suspended in service on
until the cops that he took the cash >> : that for start but realizing his mistake >> : now for the cysticving badly >> : singer aaron less rock group after apologizing for their blushes the it at the last night year's performance coming up >> : level reverences' " said asa sunshine it is a chilly morning out there see some very weather is nice weather over the next few days until we get >> : hey john, check it out. whoa! yeah, i was testing to see if we...
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give i guess one example from last year, but i think it was epa inspiring a 10-year-old girl with cystic fibrosis who needed a double transplant to live except there's an old law restriction that prevents kids under the age of 12 prosecutor receiving adult lung transplants and she was on the first of the list supposed to get a transplant but couldn't get it because this old regulation despite the recommendation of her doctors and many more given her size and so her parents go lobby inter l internalally, try to change the policy. they're unsuccessful. it looks like she is going to die and then they started public campaign, started petition on change.org, 300,000 people to join, get the endorsements of her two senators in pennsylvania, a member of congress ends up being the case huge national media, cnn, abc and hundreds of thousands people mobilized, government ends up changing the regulation, giving her two lung, saves her life and then changes it for all other kids now to have hope. we have this kind of thing all the time. it's not even, you know, just the case that it's around sort of
give i guess one example from last year, but i think it was epa inspiring a 10-year-old girl with cystic fibrosis who needed a double transplant to live except there's an old law restriction that prevents kids under the age of 12 prosecutor receiving adult lung transplants and she was on the first of the list supposed to get a transplant but couldn't get it because this old regulation despite the recommendation of her doctors and many more given her size and so her parents go lobby inter l...
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i talked to imam whose daughter has cystic fibrosis, who had hit her lifetime limits. her child is alive today because of the affordable care act. kids now can stay on the parents policy until they are 26. seniors get free preventive care comment they hae seen the pharmaceuticals that they plot under medicare part d, they've seen the closing hole. medicare solvency has extended come been extended by 11 years. do you want to take that away? part of the reason for that is it now costs $1000 less for a medicare beneficiary than was projected in 2009 that it would cost method that's because of the reforms that were taken and the unbelievable work and delivered reform, health care delivered reform that we do better than anybody in the world, or at least in this country, in minnesota. we leave and that. and -- we lead in the. we need to incentivize health care and not sector, which is what we used to do when you do pay for service. we have a number of so many accountable care organizations in minnesota that are doing unbelievably delivered reform. understand this. if he reve
i talked to imam whose daughter has cystic fibrosis, who had hit her lifetime limits. her child is alive today because of the affordable care act. kids now can stay on the parents policy until they are 26. seniors get free preventive care comment they hae seen the pharmaceuticals that they plot under medicare part d, they've seen the closing hole. medicare solvency has extended come been extended by 11 years. do you want to take that away? part of the reason for that is it now costs $1000 less...
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one example from last year that i think was especially inspiring, a 10-year-old girl that had cysticbrosis who have needed double you think wills to live. there's a restriction that prevents kids under the age of 12 from receiving adult lung transplants. she was first on the list but couldn't get it despite recommendations of her doctors and more given her size. her parents go lobby internally try to change a policy over a number of months. they're unsuccessful. they start a public campaign on changes.org. 300,000 join, get the endorsements of senators, ends up being huge on national media. after a week of campaigning, hundreds of thousands of people mobilized. the government changed the regulation, gives her two lung, saves her life and changes it for all others who have hope to experience the same. we see this all the time. it's not even just the case it's around government stuff. ooet it's a lot of corporate stuff. coke and pepsi announced yesterday they're going to remove pvo from products. the reason is because of a 15-year-old girl. this girl sarah last year petitions gatorade.
one example from last year that i think was especially inspiring, a 10-year-old girl that had cysticbrosis who have needed double you think wills to live. there's a restriction that prevents kids under the age of 12 from receiving adult lung transplants. she was first on the list but couldn't get it despite recommendations of her doctors and more given her size. her parents go lobby internally try to change a policy over a number of months. they're unsuccessful. they start a public campaign on...
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we're already doing selection to avoid cystic fibrosis and if you had the capability of altering genetics, there are about 60% to 70% of people that say they would enhance the physicality or the mentality of children if they could with genetic engineering. so this is where this is going. of course there's a lot of angst about it. but frankly, the idea that we can stop is absurd. it's not like there's one little technology that is causing all these weird things. this is happening across a broad technology front. it's not one genie that's maybe out of the bottle. it's hundreds of them. and new ones emerging every day. look what's going on with the internet and sharing and the way people are being replaced by devices that are now doing work. things we thought only yesterday only we could do. this is big stuff that is happening. and here's what's really going on. and this is thucydides the bravest are those with the clearest vision of what is before them, glory and danger alike, yet notwithstanding they go out and meet it. that's really the charge that we have today for us and our children an
we're already doing selection to avoid cystic fibrosis and if you had the capability of altering genetics, there are about 60% to 70% of people that say they would enhance the physicality or the mentality of children if they could with genetic engineering. so this is where this is going. of course there's a lot of angst about it. but frankly, the idea that we can stop is absurd. it's not like there's one little technology that is causing all these weird things. this is happening across a broad...
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we're already doing selection to avoid cystic fibrosis and if you had the capability of altering genetics, there are about 60% to 70% of people that say they would enhance the physicality or the mentality of children if they could with genetic engineering. so this is where this is going. of course there's a lot of angst about it. but frankly, the idea that we can stop is absurd. it's not like there's one little technology that is causing all these weird things. this is happening across a broad technology front. it's not one genie that's maybe out of the bottle. it's hundreds of them. and new ones emerging every day. look what's going on with the internet and sharing and the way people are being replaced by devices that are now doing work. things we thought only yesterday only we could do. this is big stuff that is happening. and here's what's really going on. and this is thucydidi the bravest are those with the clearest vision of what is before them, glory and danger alike, yet notwithstanding they go out and meet it. that's really the charge that we have today for us and our children and
we're already doing selection to avoid cystic fibrosis and if you had the capability of altering genetics, there are about 60% to 70% of people that say they would enhance the physicality or the mentality of children if they could with genetic engineering. so this is where this is going. of course there's a lot of angst about it. but frankly, the idea that we can stop is absurd. it's not like there's one little technology that is causing all these weird things. this is happening across a broad...
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we're already doing selection to avoid cystic fibrosis and if you had the capability of altering genetics, there are about 60% to 70% of people that say they would enhance the physicality or the mentality of children if they could with genetic engineering. so this is where this is going. of course there's a lot of angst about it. but frankly, the idea that we can stop is absurd. it's not like there's one little technology that is causing all these weird things. this is happening across a broad technology front. it's not one genie that's maybe out of the bottle. it's hundreds of them. and new ones emerging every day. look what's going on with the internet and sharing and the way people are being replaced by devices that are now doing work. things we thought only yesterday only we could do. this is big stuff that is happening. and here's what's really going on. and this is thucydidi the bravest are those with the clearest vision of what is before them, glory and danger alike, yet notwithstanding they go out and meet it. that's really the charge that we have today for us and our children and
we're already doing selection to avoid cystic fibrosis and if you had the capability of altering genetics, there are about 60% to 70% of people that say they would enhance the physicality or the mentality of children if they could with genetic engineering. so this is where this is going. of course there's a lot of angst about it. but frankly, the idea that we can stop is absurd. it's not like there's one little technology that is causing all these weird things. this is happening across a broad...
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. >> i don't think it's nas cystic at all. it's normal.air day. >> it is. good for you. >> reporter: perhaps the motto of the digital age says to mine own selfie i will be true. >> i might grab a selfie with this guy right here. last time you were here, i rode you lie a pony. >> very enjoyable. it's so nice of you guys to put this graphic up just to make me feel at home. >> psycho. yeah, that's perfect. if the shoe fits, jim, join it. we'll show you why right after this. >> we've got jim carrey talking >>> a very good morning to you. 8:26 now. i'm laura garcia-cannon. guidance counselors will be available for students at cupertino high school this morning. a big rig hit and killed one of their classmates as he rode his bike to school yesterday. he was in the bike lane when he was hit by a gravel truck. witnesses then flagged down the driver, who apparently didn't know what happened. investigators are trying to figure out if the driver may have been distracted. the crash happened yesterday morning. >>> a check of this morning's commute with
. >> i don't think it's nas cystic at all. it's normal.air day. >> it is. good for you. >> reporter: perhaps the motto of the digital age says to mine own selfie i will be true. >> i might grab a selfie with this guy right here. last time you were here, i rode you lie a pony. >> very enjoyable. it's so nice of you guys to put this graphic up just to make me feel at home. >> psycho. yeah, that's perfect. if the shoe fits, jim, join it. we'll show you why right...