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dr. leon, the head of transplant looked at me and said we got it this time.e could tell from his experience that was such an aggressive, quick graft he felt we finally got that friction and the fact that he survived that that was the last transplant almost four years ago. you was in the hospital for a year after is that. he developed a severe case of chronic graft, the symptoms of the disease meaning the graft, meaning the immune system, the host being in the person's body that is the number-1 killer of transplant patients, adult or kids. we had to monitor it that quickly and aggressively and that was basically handled in memphis. we even came home, the symptoms became so dire we had to airlift into memphis but eventually he started eating again and there reentry part was really hard at that time. you are back, you made it. i can't tell you how hard is you start life over again after that. that thing -- the things that used to inspire me whether it was my guitar or my work or whatever i still have a hard time with it. i am just getting to the point of doing t
dr. leon, the head of transplant looked at me and said we got it this time.e could tell from his experience that was such an aggressive, quick graft he felt we finally got that friction and the fact that he survived that that was the last transplant almost four years ago. you was in the hospital for a year after is that. he developed a severe case of chronic graft, the symptoms of the disease meaning the graft, meaning the immune system, the host being in the person's body that is the number-1...
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Aug 20, 2015
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dr. michael durant. jay korff has more on the big loss for the community. tonighteed, leon, and people continue to find their way here to wootton high school to pay their respects for a beloved figure. impactas had a profound on all the kids' lives. a memorial of wooden high school, the very spot where he parked his car for a job that suited him perfectly. was funny, charismatic, and he really cared about the student body. jay: school does not start for another couple weeks, prevented us stop people from streaming by to share memories of a man who made certain that his community know that he cared his 12 years as principal. on i cannot imagine woott without him walking the halls with his silly tie or shirt. found dead in his bethesda apartment wednesday. the cause of death is not known, but without play is not expected. his unexpected loss has the community reeling. in june, two students died in a car crash. now the person the students look to for guidance will not be here when school opens. >> the community revered him and respected him. i hope that we can reflect on that
dr. michael durant. jay korff has more on the big loss for the community. tonighteed, leon, and people continue to find their way here to wootton high school to pay their respects for a beloved figure. impactas had a profound on all the kids' lives. a memorial of wooden high school, the very spot where he parked his car for a job that suited him perfectly. was funny, charismatic, and he really cared about the student body. jay: school does not start for another couple weeks, prevented us stop...
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Aug 22, 2015
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dr. michael duran was found dead this week. n high school community honored his memory at the football field tonight. richard reeve is at the scene. richard? leon, what a an emotional gathering for michael doran, not one open seat in the house. a lot of the folks on the way to the stadium walked past the memorial. the signs saying thank you, we love you. this man will be much missed. he was just the best. theard: they came by hundreds. >> i cannot believe it. richard: filling the bleachers of the football stadium. >> the whole community loved him. richard: young and old to honor the beloved fall in principle, mentor, and friend. wascipal michael doran found dead in his bethesda apartment wednesday morning. the cause of death is not known but without play is not suspected. >> it's hard to see everyone here. it's summer and we were enjoying ourselves, and something like this happens. richard: a growing memorial at his car's parking spot. >> he did a really good job when tragedy struck. richard: under his leadership, the school mourned the loss of two recent graduates in a car crash. about the whole school coming together to pitta respects for the
dr. michael duran was found dead this week. n high school community honored his memory at the football field tonight. richard reeve is at the scene. richard? leon, what a an emotional gathering for michael doran, not one open seat in the house. a lot of the folks on the way to the stadium walked past the memorial. the signs saying thank you, we love you. this man will be much missed. he was just the best. theard: they came by hundreds. >> i cannot believe it. richard: filling the...
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Aug 25, 2015
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something similar has to happen in sierra leone and again, more staff has to be triend deal with thestrained to dealwith these p. >> dr. gavin skinner, good to have you with us. thank you. >>> trying to make the most out of a small opportunity. a group of refugees is not allowing their condition to keep them from competing in the game they love. they love. >> i've been asked to keep my voice down cause we are so close >>> now to our global view segment with a look at how news outlets across the world are reacting to various events. britain's the guardian writes of the chinese market crash and its impact around the world. its promise to build firmer families were not kept. and that the danger now is even greater than it was seven years ago. >>> also in the u.k, taking on i.s.i.l. and the ancient ruins in palmyra, the ancient director beheaded spent much of his life protecting syria's heritage. he died a martyr to something far greater than i.s.i.l.'s maniacs can ever aspire to. >>> an editorial car noon toop, showing communitcartoon, saying? well the kimche rvetion was great. >> latest football sensation, the theme in
something similar has to happen in sierra leone and again, more staff has to be triend deal with thestrained to dealwith these p. >> dr. gavin skinner, good to have you with us. thank you. >>> trying to make the most out of a small opportunity. a group of refugees is not allowing their condition to keep them from competing in the game they love. they love. >> i've been asked to keep my voice down cause we are so close >>> now to our global view segment with a look...
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Aug 20, 2015
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dr. kim brantley, who worked in liberia and who contracted ebola, and a brave father in sierra leone who warned us how rapidly the virus was spreading there. many of those infected were dying because for ebola there was and is no cure and there was and is no vaccine. this produced a near panic in the united states. it changed procedures in nearly every hospital and clinic. i remember one chattanooga public health officer saying it's all ebola all the time every day. in response, congress pro appropriated more than $5 billion to prevent the spread of the virus. the number of ebola cases is declining. at the same time, here in the united states we're experiencing a large outbreak of a disease for which we do have a vaccine. measles used to sicken up to 4 million americans each year. many believed it was an unpreventable childhood illness. but the introduction of a vaccine in 1963 changed everything. measles was declared eliminated, meaning absence of disease for greater than 12 months. from 2001 to 2012 the median yearly number of measles cases report in all of our country was about 60. to
dr. kim brantley, who worked in liberia and who contracted ebola, and a brave father in sierra leone who warned us how rapidly the virus was spreading there. many of those infected were dying because for ebola there was and is no cure and there was and is no vaccine. this produced a near panic in the united states. it changed procedures in nearly every hospital and clinic. i remember one chattanooga public health officer saying it's all ebola all the time every day. in response, congress pro...