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lymphoma. >> jon: hodgkin's lymphoma, cancer of the blood. >> we got that call, i was terrified, because i don't know what to expect, no one ever wants to hear yeah, your wife has cancer. >> jon: here you are, big, strapping military police officer, and your terrified. >> oh, yeah, it was awful to hear those words that it was hodgkin's, it was the most scared i've been in my life. >> jon: scared, but also determined. kayla refused to let a cancer diagnosis get her down. doctors subjected her to months of almost cruel chemotherapy, but when i was finished, charles and kayla heard good news. >> the chemo goes from february to may, and then what? >> and then i was told that i was in remission, so we were really excited about that. >> jon: but there was a downside. her doctors warned that the ravages of the chemo likely meant no more children for kayla, crushing the couples dreams. >> jon: you were told that you probably wouldn't be able to have another child. >> exactly. >> jon: and then what? >> and then in june we found out we were pregnant. >> jon: but there was so much more to celebrate
lymphoma. >> jon: hodgkin's lymphoma, cancer of the blood. >> we got that call, i was terrified, because i don't know what to expect, no one ever wants to hear yeah, your wife has cancer. >> jon: here you are, big, strapping military police officer, and your terrified. >> oh, yeah, it was awful to hear those words that it was hodgkin's, it was the most scared i've been in my life. >> jon: scared, but also determined. kayla refused to let a cancer diagnosis get her...
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she has been diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphoma and has been fighting against it. >> we literally gotarried last year and then we found out, like, a couple days before that before my 29th birthday, that my biopsy came back as hodgkin's diagnosis. >> so chemo goes from february to may, and then what? >> i was told i was in remission, so we were really excited about that. in june, we found out we were pregnant with quadruplets. so literally, like, less than a month later, our life changed in a positive way. >> so talk me through it. you are out in the field and you get that call. >> she called me and, like, hey, are you sitting down? i'm like, yeah, what's up? she said she is pregnant, awesome. like, there is four. and i kind of went into, what?nt and she is like, yeah, there is, four heartbeats. and that's when it kind of actually sent me over into, i'm kind of in shock right now. >> bill: with us now, jon scott features the gaytans tomorrow, right? a two-parter? this is hard to believe. there are four little babies. they are not home? >> they are not home yet. doing well in the hospit
she has been diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphoma and has been fighting against it. >> we literally gotarried last year and then we found out, like, a couple days before that before my 29th birthday, that my biopsy came back as hodgkin's diagnosis. >> so chemo goes from february to may, and then what? >> i was told i was in remission, so we were really excited about that. in june, we found out we were pregnant with quadruplets. so literally, like, less than a month later, our...
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hodgkins, non-hodgkin's each one , carries its own risks. more aggressive type which is dangerous. more dangerous, obviously. but it is curable. david: you are the hospital, sometimes three or four days for chemo? lloyd: the treatment that i had was six three-week cycles. so three weeks, six times on a cycle basis. the first 4.5 days of the cycle, about 98 hours or so, i would be getting chemo night and day continuously. david: did you go for a second and third opinion, just to be sure? or did you say uncomfortable with the initial prescription? lloyd: it's funny. you don't know how you will react to things until you live through them, but my whole life is about risk management. due diligence and worrying about details. when this happened, it was so quick that when i have the cat scan, i knew i had lymphoma but i didn't know what type. i had to have a biopsy. which is general surgery. then it takes a week to figure out what you have. and the way these things work and the peculiarity of my being the ceo of a public company was you really can'
hodgkins, non-hodgkin's each one , carries its own risks. more aggressive type which is dangerous. more dangerous, obviously. but it is curable. david: you are the hospital, sometimes three or four days for chemo? lloyd: the treatment that i had was six three-week cycles. so three weeks, six times on a cycle basis. the first 4.5 days of the cycle, about 98 hours or so, i would be getting chemo night and day continuously. david: did you go for a second and third opinion, just to be sure? or did...
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. >>> a group of hayward teens got together to support a classmate diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphoma, a type of cancer that affects 200,000 people every year in the u.s. they're raising money to help with her medical bills by following a simple recipe. live, love and bake. lyanne melendez explains. >> you don't want too much water. >> reporter: students in hayward have taken up a hobby and a cause. when their classmate was diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphoma, her friend, elias, rallied the troops. >> we felt that it was needed to do to help her and her family, so they wouldn't have to struggle so much because it's very hard. >> reporter: so far they have raised more than $500. they called the campaign cookies for cookie, her nickname. this alternative high school was so proud of its students they posted pictures on instagram. >> they worked really hard. some of them got super sick of baking cookies, but they knew that it was for such a spectacular human being. >> reporter: while they were baking today, cookie was undergoing chemotherapy. too sick to talk to us, her mother told us off ca
. >>> a group of hayward teens got together to support a classmate diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphoma, a type of cancer that affects 200,000 people every year in the u.s. they're raising money to help with her medical bills by following a simple recipe. live, love and bake. lyanne melendez explains. >> you don't want too much water. >> reporter: students in hayward have taken up a hobby and a cause. when their classmate was diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphoma, her friend,...
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days after their marriage, she gets diagnosed with hodgkin's, goes through four months of chemotherapyill probably never have children again because of that process. lo anlow and bedefies all odds one out of 700,000 she gets pregnant with quadruplets no fertility drugs. then is rediagnosed with hodgkin's lymphoma again and had to give birth earlier than she had hope because she had to start cancer treatment. >> bill: the babies were three pounds to two pounds. they are doing fine. my nephew use odd to be at fort campbell in the army. he knows people who know this family and he said, you know, uncle bill, can you help them? i gave them to you because i have known you for, what since 1850. >> something like that. >> bill: you did a really really good job in spotlighting because i have never heard of a story like this. ever. this is unique. but, the folks can help the sergeant and kayla by doing what? >> well, there is a go fund me page. it's pronounced gaytan's quadruple pregnancy. go fund me.com. friends there on the base, i mean people who didn't even know this young sergeant and his w
days after their marriage, she gets diagnosed with hodgkin's, goes through four months of chemotherapyill probably never have children again because of that process. lo anlow and bedefies all odds one out of 700,000 she gets pregnant with quadruplets no fertility drugs. then is rediagnosed with hodgkin's lymphoma again and had to give birth earlier than she had hope because she had to start cancer treatment. >> bill: the babies were three pounds to two pounds. they are doing fine. my...
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and i became diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphoma ...that diagnosis was tough. had to put my trust in somebody. when i first met steve, we recommended chemotherapy, and then we did high dose therapy and then autologous stem cell transplant. unfortunately, he went on to have progressive disease i thought that he would be a good candidate for immune therapy. it's an intravenous medicine that is going to make his immune system evade the tumor. with chemotherapy, i felt rough, fatigue, nauseous. and with immune therapy we've had such a positive result. i'm back to working hard. i've honestly never felt this great. i believe the future of immunotherapy at ctca is very bright. the evolution of cancer care is here. learn more at cancercenter.com appointments available now. >>> temporary ban already facing legal action after it was signed. two detained in new york at jfk and one of the men released. cnn white house correspondent athena jones joining me live right now. so athena, you're getting reaction from all of this. what are they saying? >> reporter: that's right. a
and i became diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphoma ...that diagnosis was tough. had to put my trust in somebody. when i first met steve, we recommended chemotherapy, and then we did high dose therapy and then autologous stem cell transplant. unfortunately, he went on to have progressive disease i thought that he would be a good candidate for immune therapy. it's an intravenous medicine that is going to make his immune system evade the tumor. with chemotherapy, i felt rough, fatigue, nauseous. and...
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. >> reporter: also on the float, lapd commander ann clark now in remission from hodgkin lymphoma. >> i get to represent everybody that puts on a uniform. and that has traveled the same path through cancer that i have. >> reporter: but by far the youngest is jackie who proudly showed us her careful handiwork and told us how doctors rebuilt her jaw with part of a bone they removed from her leg to save her from a deadly form of sarcoma. >> i feel like normal again. >> reporter: now ringing in 2017 with another year of hope. >> happy new year! >> reporter: gadi schwartz, nbc news, pasadena, california. >> just beautiful. that will do it for us on this monday night. lester will be back here tomorrow. i'm kate snow for all of us at nbc news, thanks so much for watching, have a great night. >>> right now at 6:00, getting ready for a new storm. a live look at the satellite radar. we're tracking a system over the pacific. >>> news at 6 starts right now. i'm terry mcsweeney. >> and i'm janelle wang. we're going to take you outside to san jose. we've seen on and off rain today. but that will be
. >> reporter: also on the float, lapd commander ann clark now in remission from hodgkin lymphoma. >> i get to represent everybody that puts on a uniform. and that has traveled the same path through cancer that i have. >> reporter: but by far the youngest is jackie who proudly showed us her careful handiwork and told us how doctors rebuilt her jaw with part of a bone they removed from her leg to save her from a deadly form of sarcoma. >> i feel like normal again....
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hoskins, non-hodgkin's, different things. each one carries its own risks.the more aggressive type which is dangerous. more dangerous, obviously. but it is curable. david: so you had to go in three or four days for chemo? lloyd: the treatment that i had was six three-week cycles. so three weeks, six times on a cycle basis. the first 4.5 days of the cycle, about 98 hours or so, i would be getting chemo night and day continuously. david: did you go for a second and third opinion, just to be sure? or were you comfortable with the initial prescription? lloyd: it's funny. you don't know how you will react to things until you live through them. but my whole life is about risk management. worrying about details. when this happened, it was so so quick that i knew when i had the cat scan, i knew i had lymphoma but i didn't know what type. i had to have a biopsy. in general surgery, and then it takes a week to figure out what you have. and the way these things work and the peculiarity of my being ceo of a public company, you really can't tell anybody until you tell ev
hoskins, non-hodgkin's, different things. each one carries its own risks.the more aggressive type which is dangerous. more dangerous, obviously. but it is curable. david: so you had to go in three or four days for chemo? lloyd: the treatment that i had was six three-week cycles. so three weeks, six times on a cycle basis. the first 4.5 days of the cycle, about 98 hours or so, i would be getting chemo night and day continuously. david: did you go for a second and third opinion, just to be sure?...
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. >> reporter: also on the float, lapd commander ann clark now in remission from hodgkin lymphoma. >>i get to represent everybody that puts on a uniform. and that has traveled the same path through cancer that i have. >> reporter: but by far the youngest is jackie who proudly showed us her careful handiwork and told us how doctors rebuilt her jaw with part of a bone they removed from her leg to save her from a deadly form of sarcoma. >> i feel like normal again. >> reporter: now ringing in 2017 with another year of hope. >> happy new year! >> reporter: gadi schwartz, nbc news, pass dean may, california. >> just beautiful. that will do it for us on this monday night. lester will be back here tomorrow. i'm kate snow for all of us at nbc who's to blame? new clues from the dress rehearsal to the time it happened before. ♪ you now "extra." ♪ ♪ extra extra ♪ >>> mariah drops the ball. her new year's eve meltdown on live tv. >> i'm trying to be a good sport here.here. >> was it a faulty earpiece, or something else? new video, did the new boyfriend push her to split from james packer. >> are
. >> reporter: also on the float, lapd commander ann clark now in remission from hodgkin lymphoma. >>i get to represent everybody that puts on a uniform. and that has traveled the same path through cancer that i have. >> reporter: but by far the youngest is jackie who proudly showed us her careful handiwork and told us how doctors rebuilt her jaw with part of a bone they removed from her leg to save her from a deadly form of sarcoma. >> i feel like normal again. >>...
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and i became diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphoma ...that diagnosis was tough. i had to put my trust in somebody. when i first met steve, we recommended chemotherapy, and then we did high dose therapy and then autologous stem cell transplant. unfortunately, he went on to have progressive disease i thought that he would be a good candidate for immune therapy. it's an intravenous medicine that is going to make his immune system evade the tumor. with chemotherapy, i felt rough, fatigue, nauseous. and with immune therapy we've had such a positive result. i'm back to working hard. i've honestly never felt this great. i believe the future of immunotherapy at ctca is very bright. the evolution of cancer care is here. learn more at cancercenter.com appointments available now. s drug-free the search for relief often leads here.erars, today there's drug-free aleve direct therapy. a high intensity tens device that uses technology once only in doctors' offices. for deep penetrating relief at the source. aleve direct therapy. >>> love it or hate it. a week ago donald trump s
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and i became diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphoma ...that diagnosis was tough.o put my trust in somebody. when i first met steve, we recommended chemotherapy, and then we did high dose therapy and then autologous stem cell transplant. unfortunately, he went on to have progressive disease i thought that he would be a good candidate for immune therapy. it's an intravenous medicine that is going to make his immune system evade the tumor. with chemotherapy, i felt rough, fatigue, nauseous. and with immune therapy we've had such a positive result. i'm back to working hard. i've honestly never felt this great. i believe the future of immunotherapy at ctca is very bright. the evolution of cancer care is here. learn more at cancercenter.com appointments available now. the so how can you canyed refget up to $1300?ry, at jackson hewitt, you can get an express refund advance - a 0% apr loan. can't get that online! visit jackson hewitt, and you could get up to $1300. you could spend the next few days weeding through w2s, pay stubs and bank statements to refinance your home.
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. >> reporter: when their classmate, a 16-year-old, was diagnosed with hodgkins lymphoma, her classmates rallied the troops. >> it hurt us when we found out. we decided to give back and start fund raising for her. >> reporter: so far they have raised more than $500. they call it cookies for cookie, her nickname. this alternative high school was so proud of its students they posted pictures on instagram. >> they worked really hard. some of them got super sick of baking cookies, but they knew it was for a spectacular human being. >> reporter: while they were baking today, cookie was undergoing chemo therapy. her mother told us she's in good spirits. >> it's wonderful to know that my daughter and myself are surrounded by wonderful people to help us get through this. >> reporter: knowing more money is needed, her friends start add go fund me page to help pay for some of her medical bills. >> a lot of people wouldn't be age to handle it, but herself, she handles it very well. she's only 16, but she's really pushing through it. >> reporter: abc 7 news. >>> if you'd like to help, we have the li
. >> reporter: when their classmate, a 16-year-old, was diagnosed with hodgkins lymphoma, her classmates rallied the troops. >> it hurt us when we found out. we decided to give back and start fund raising for her. >> reporter: so far they have raised more than $500. they call it cookies for cookie, her nickname. this alternative high school was so proud of its students they posted pictures on instagram. >> they worked really hard. some of them got super sick of baking...
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and i became diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphoma ...that diagnosis was tough. i had to put my trust in somebody. when i first met steve, we recommended chemotherapy, and then we did high dose therapy and then autologous stem cell transplant. unfortunately, he went on to have progressive disease i thought that he would be a good candidate for immune therapy. it's an intravenous medicine that is going to make his immune system evade the tumor. with chemotherapy, i felt rough, fatigue, nauseous. and with immune therapy we've had such a positive result. i'm back to working hard. i've honestly never felt this great. i believe the future of immunotherapy at ctca is very bright. the evolution of cancer care is here. learn more at cancercenter.com appointments available now. which is the best way to get your taxes done? a jackson hewitt tax pro knows you and gets you the maximum refund guaranteed. does the computer? and what does it do if you make a mistake? or the irs sends you a letter? forget the computer. go with a jackson hewitt tax pro. and they're absolutely rig
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kayla has been diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphoma.hat has been started to help the family. the go fund me page had a little more than $18,000. now thanks to "the factor" viewers, they are near close to $1 million. bill o'reilly will address it's more on mondays "the factor." his new book "old school: life in the sane lane" will be out on march 28th. if you sign up as a premium member on billoreilly.com, you get any one of those books free of charge along with discounts and perks. don't forget to check out his big bestseller killing the rising sun. and the contribute in fact her podcast, that is hosted by the factor producer. you can find that on billoreilly.com or itunes. thank you for watching tonight, i'm eric bolling. bill o'reilly will be back for los angeles. please remember, the spin stops here. because we are looking out for you. >> tucker: good evening, welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." president trump signed a pair of executive orders fulfilling his pledge from of rifles for dangerous nations, syrian refugees from entering
kayla has been diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphoma.hat has been started to help the family. the go fund me page had a little more than $18,000. now thanks to "the factor" viewers, they are near close to $1 million. bill o'reilly will address it's more on mondays "the factor." his new book "old school: life in the sane lane" will be out on march 28th. if you sign up as a premium member on billoreilly.com, you get any one of those books free of charge along with...
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and i became diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphoma ...that diagnosis was tough.had to put my trust in somebody. when i first met steve, we recommended chemotherapy, and then we did high dose therapy and then autologous stem cell transplant. unfortunately, he went on to have progressive disease i thought that he would be a good candidate for immune therapy. it's an intravenous medicine that is going to make his immune system evade the tumor. with chemotherapy, i felt rough, fatigue, nauseous. and with immune therapy we've had such a positive result. i'm back to working hard. i've honestly never felt this great. i believe the future of immunotherapy at ctca is very bright. the evolution of cancer care is here. learn more at cancercenter.com appointments available now. >>> i had been drinking. i was going too fast around a small winding road. my bike hit the guardrail and i flew over and split my skull. i still can't talk very well. i couldn't walk at all. i couldn't use my right hand or arm. i was very depressed. in high school, i was painting a lot with our right
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and i became diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphoma ...that diagnosis was tough.ad to put my trust in somebody. when i first met steve, we recommended chemotherapy, and then we did high dose therapy and then autologous stem cell transplant. unfortunately, he went on to have progressive disease i thought that he would be a good candidate for immune therapy. it's an intravenous medicine that is going to make his immune system evade the tumor. with chemotherapy, i felt rough, fatigue, nauseous. and with immune therapy we've had such a positive result. i'm back to working hard. i've honestly never felt this great. i believe the future of immunotherapy at ctca is very bright. the evolution of cancer care is here. learn more at cancercenter.com appointments available now. >>> president donald trump calling for a major investigation into voter fraud after peddling false claims for months that millions of people voted illegally and that cost him the popular vote. here to discuss this and more, cnn political commentator and host of tonight's "the messy truth" van jones. hi
and i became diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphoma ...that diagnosis was tough.ad to put my trust in somebody. when i first met steve, we recommended chemotherapy, and then we did high dose therapy and then autologous stem cell transplant. unfortunately, he went on to have progressive disease i thought that he would be a good candidate for immune therapy. it's an intravenous medicine that is going to make his immune system evade the tumor. with chemotherapy, i felt rough, fatigue, nauseous. and...
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and i became diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphoma ...that diagnosis was tough. trust in somebody. when i first met steve, we recommended chemotherapy, and then we did high dose therapy and then autologous stem cell transplant. unfortunately, he went on to have progressive disease i thought that he would be a good candidate for immune therapy. it's an intravenous medicine that is going to make his immune system evade the tumor. with chemotherapy, i felt rough, fatigue, nauseous. and with immune therapy we've had such a positive result. i'm back to working hard. i've honestly never felt this great. i believe the future of immunotherapy at ctca is very bright. the evolution of cancer care is here. learn more at cancercenter.com appointments available now. "how to win at business." step one: suck on and point decisively with the arm of your glasses. it is no longer eyewear, it is your wand of business wizardry. abracadabra. you've just gone from invisible to invincible. step two: before your meeting, choose la quinta. the only hotel where you can redeem loyalty poin
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determined to drive more than 1800 miles to visit his 20-year-old granddaughter with stage four hodgkins lymphoma. more than 30 hours after leaving his home in newman, california, philip was stopped for speeding in decatur, texas. the traffic stop turned out to be anything but simple. >> i said well officer, i don't have any illegal drugs on me. everything i got is prescription from my doctor. i mean i'm telling the truth. >> he now wishes he hadn't have been so honest. the discovery of 4 ounces of medical marijuana and six dozen edible cookies tucked in a gift bag in his trunk led to two felony drug charges, a mi night in jail. >> handcuffs me. i'm sitting there handcuffed feeling like a total loser. a second class citizen, you know. thinking my god, why are you going this to me? a grandpa. i'm not going to hurt nobody. >> he says he was treated like a hardened criminal despite having his medical marijuana card and proof of his prescription. >> but i'm not a recreational user. i'm a medical user for the past ten years. >> after posting the necessary portion of his $20,000 bond he worrie
determined to drive more than 1800 miles to visit his 20-year-old granddaughter with stage four hodgkins lymphoma. more than 30 hours after leaving his home in newman, california, philip was stopped for speeding in decatur, texas. the traffic stop turned out to be anything but simple. >> i said well officer, i don't have any illegal drugs on me. everything i got is prescription from my doctor. i mean i'm telling the truth. >> he now wishes he hadn't have been so honest. the...
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looked at new rat studies and studies on farmers that showed their is a link between that and non-hodgkin's lymphoma. >> it can and does use the findings to add a chemical to the list in the called it gold standard. want to read a statement which notes that regulators around the world including the usepa and the european food safety authority and the state of california have determined that it does not cause cancer. the agency is flawed wanting to list it and it contradicts california's own scientific assessment but violates the california and the u.s. constitution. it is referencing a 2007 study by the same agency agency that wants to list the chemical did a study 10 years ago and they said it was unlikely to pose a cancer hazard so how is it that the data is so different? >> three things. one the e.p.a. and these government agencies they create regulation and policy. the who does not do that. their only job is to make a scientific factual determination. the standards are different. the government agency does a risk assessment. instead of deciding whether it is or is not they decide at wha
looked at new rat studies and studies on farmers that showed their is a link between that and non-hodgkin's lymphoma. >> it can and does use the findings to add a chemical to the list in the called it gold standard. want to read a statement which notes that regulators around the world including the usepa and the european food safety authority and the state of california have determined that it does not cause cancer. the agency is flawed wanting to list it and it contradicts california's...
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and i became diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphoma ...that diagnosis was tough.ad to put my trust in somebody. when i first met steve, we recommended chemotherapy, and then we did high dose therapy and then autologous stem cell transplant. unfortunately, he went on to have progressive disease i thought that he would be a good candidate for immune therapy. it's an intravenous medicine that is going to make his immune system evade the tumor. with chemotherapy, i felt rough, fatigue, nauseous. and with immune therapy we've had such a positive result. i'm back to working hard. i've honestly never felt this great. i believe the future of immunotherapy at ctca is very bright. the evolution of cancer care is here. learn more at cancercenter.com appointments available now. >> thank you for watching this hour of "msnbc live." i'm tamron hall. now we turn it over to "andrea mitchell reports." >> right now on "andrea mitchell reports" breaking news. moments from now the new secretary of homeland security john kelly speaking out for the first time about that botched immigrat
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student at stewart hodgkin's middle school in the northeast created signs as part of project titled the. yesterday the student walked around the nearby businesses to put up signs, several along eighth street agreed help out with the message of unity. >> the national portrait gallery unveiled new picture of president-elect donald trump, take never 1989 and shows trump wearing a suit and toss ago apple into the air. fox5 photo journalist jack frame spoke with the senior historian david ward. >> reporter: this is a portrait of mr. trump as a businessman, in the late 1980s. he's toss ago apple, big apple, reference to new york renaissance of the 80s, it the not a political portrait. had nothing to do with putting it up or acquiring it, but obviously likes the image, he used as a cover image for his second book. i'm speaking for michael ryan the photographer, he was apparently very easy subject. mr. o'brien button his way over from his studio bought the apple that he was trying to figure out how to do something that was a little board room portrait. so he went to his local grocery store, bou
student at stewart hodgkin's middle school in the northeast created signs as part of project titled the. yesterday the student walked around the nearby businesses to put up signs, several along eighth street agreed help out with the message of unity. >> the national portrait gallery unveiled new picture of president-elect donald trump, take never 1989 and shows trump wearing a suit and toss ago apple into the air. fox5 photo journalist jack frame spoke with the senior historian david...
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and i became diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphoma ...that diagnosis was tough.ad to put my trust in somebody. when i first met steve, we recommended chemotherapy, and then we did high dose therapy and then autologous stem cell transplant. unfortunately, he went on to have progressive disease i thought that he would be a good candidate for immune therapy. it's an intravenous medicine that is going to make his immune system evade the tumor. with chemotherapy, i felt rough, fatigue, nauseous. and with immune therapy we've had such a positive result. i'm back to working hard. i've honestly never felt this great. i believe the future of immunotherapy at ctca is very bright. the evolution of cancer care is here. learn more at cancercenter.com appointments available now. >>> welcome back. we're following breaks news from capitol hill. senator marco rubio announcing in the past hour he will support rex tillerson's nomination as secretary of state. this could be key for his confirmation, despite rubio's testy exchanges with tillerson during his confirmation hearing. >> i
and i became diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphoma ...that diagnosis was tough.ad to put my trust in somebody. when i first met steve, we recommended chemotherapy, and then we did high dose therapy and then autologous stem cell transplant. unfortunately, he went on to have progressive disease i thought that he would be a good candidate for immune therapy. it's an intravenous medicine that is going to make his immune system evade the tumor. with chemotherapy, i felt rough, fatigue, nauseous. and...
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and i became diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphoma ...that diagnosis was tough. i had to put my trust in somebody. when i first met steve, we recommended chemotherapy, and then we did high dose therapy and then autologous stem cell transplant. unfortunately, he went on to have progressive disease i thought that he would be a good candidate for immune therapy. it's an intravenous medicine that is going to make his immune system evade the tumor. with chemotherapy, i felt rough, fatigue, nauseous. and with immune therapy we've had such a positive result. i'm back to working hard. i've honestly never felt this great. i believe the future of immunotherapy at ctca is very bright. the evolution of cancer care is here. learn more at cancercenter.com appointments available now. >>> in case you missed it at the white house this half noon sa tribute to joe biden. president obama called him best vice president he ever had and surprised him with a country's highest civilian honor. >> this gives the talk about our bromance. visit college after challenge and made friends with l
and i became diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphoma ...that diagnosis was tough. i had to put my trust in somebody. when i first met steve, we recommended chemotherapy, and then we did high dose therapy and then autologous stem cell transplant. unfortunately, he went on to have progressive disease i thought that he would be a good candidate for immune therapy. it's an intravenous medicine that is going to make his immune system evade the tumor. with chemotherapy, i felt rough, fatigue, nauseous. and...
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the problem is that kayla has hodgkin's lymphoma and the family is obviously struggling.ill in the hospital, and sergeant has his hands full. right after that report, viewers went to a go fund me page and donated nearly $1.2 million. you guys stepped up in an amazing way. funding a college band from alabama, making sure that vets and their families have good housing, "the factor" viewers are the most generous onet eart. recapping, a superb report. we publicized it on "the factor." and we raised nearly 1.2 million. that is it for us tonight, please check out the fox news factor web site, also different from billoreilly.com. name and town, if you wish to apply. word of the day, don't be ilpersnickety. please remember, the spin stops here. we are definitely looking out for you. this >> tucker: good evening, welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." pretty good show up ahead, we will be talking to a leader of one of the many airport protests that may have kept you from missing your flight. also debuting new segment segment, looking at what our top journalists really think when the
the problem is that kayla has hodgkin's lymphoma and the family is obviously struggling.ill in the hospital, and sergeant has his hands full. right after that report, viewers went to a go fund me page and donated nearly $1.2 million. you guys stepped up in an amazing way. funding a college band from alabama, making sure that vets and their families have good housing, "the factor" viewers are the most generous onet eart. recapping, a superb report. we publicized it on "the...
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driving to see his grander daughter cops pulled him over in texas his granddaughter has stage four hodgkin'soma. he says he was hoping to give her some of his medical marijuana just to help her out. while the drug is legal in the state it's still illegal in texas. >> handcuffs me i'm sitting there handcuffed feeling like a total loser, a second class citizen, you know, i'm thinking, my god, why you doing this to me? a grandpa. i'm not going to hurt nobody. >> he spent one night in jail and now facing two felony char charges and possible prison ti time. >>> you looking for a place to live in philadelphia? be prepared to pay up. what analysts are saying about the city's real estate market. >> why one little boy got the rare opportunity to see where mat psychiatric happens inside amazon's warehouse. kathy orr? >> yes, lucy noland. we're talking about some rain moving in across the delaware valley this evening. if you have plans you may want to pack the umbrella but tomorrow is going to be the peak of the warmth. we'll take look at the numbers of the warmth. we'll take look at the numbers and th
driving to see his grander daughter cops pulled him over in texas his granddaughter has stage four hodgkin'soma. he says he was hoping to give her some of his medical marijuana just to help her out. while the drug is legal in the state it's still illegal in texas. >> handcuffs me i'm sitting there handcuffed feeling like a total loser, a second class citizen, you know, i'm thinking, my god, why you doing this to me? a grandpa. i'm not going to hurt nobody. >> he spent one night in...
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and i became diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphoma ...that diagnosis was tough.t my trust in somebody. when i first met steve, we recommended chemotherapy, and then we did high dose therapy and then autologous stem cell transplant. unfortunately, he went on to have progressive disease i thought that he would be a good candidate for immune therapy. it's an intravenous medicine that is going to make his immune system evade the tumor. with chemotherapy, i felt rough, fatigue, nauseous. and with immune therapy we've had such a positive result. i'm back to working hard. i've honestly never felt this great. i believe the future of immunotherapy at ctca is very bright. the evolution of cancer care is here. learn more at cancercenter.com appointments available now. >>> we wanted to take some time today to hear from real people affected by policy debates happening in washington right now. west virginia, that's a state that heavily voted for president trump, estimated 18 million people could lose health insurance if republicans before to repeal obamacare without actually r
and i became diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphoma ...that diagnosis was tough.t my trust in somebody. when i first met steve, we recommended chemotherapy, and then we did high dose therapy and then autologous stem cell transplant. unfortunately, he went on to have progressive disease i thought that he would be a good candidate for immune therapy. it's an intravenous medicine that is going to make his immune system evade the tumor. with chemotherapy, i felt rough, fatigue, nauseous. and with immune...
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and i became diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphoma ...that diagnosis was tough.my trust in somebody. when i first met steve, we recommended chemotherapy, and then we did high dose therapy and then autologous stem cell transplant. unfortunately, he went on to have progressive disease i thought that he would be a good candidate for immune therapy. it's an intravenous medicine that is going to make his immune system evade the tumor. with chemotherapy, i felt rough, fatigue, nauseous. and with immune therapy we've had such a positive result. i'm back to working hard. i've honestly never felt this great. i believe the future of immunotherapy at ctca is very bright. the evolution of cancer care is here. learn more at cancercenter.com appointments available now. i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but no matter what path i take, i go for my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'll go for that too. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus
and i became diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphoma ...that diagnosis was tough.my trust in somebody. when i first met steve, we recommended chemotherapy, and then we did high dose therapy and then autologous stem cell transplant. unfortunately, he went on to have progressive disease i thought that he would be a good candidate for immune therapy. it's an intravenous medicine that is going to make his immune system evade the tumor. with chemotherapy, i felt rough, fatigue, nauseous. and with immune...
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and i became diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphoma ...that diagnosis was tough.in somebody. when i first met steve, we recommended chemotherapy, and then we did high dose therapy and then autologous stem cell transplant. unfortunately, he went on to have progressive disease i thought that he would be a good candidate for immune therapy. it's an intravenous medicine that is going to make his immune system evade the tumor. with chemotherapy, i felt rough, fatigue, nauseous. and with immune therapy we've had such a positive result. i'm back to working hard. i've honestly never felt this great. i believe the future of immunotherapy at ctca is very bright. the evolution of cancer care is here. learn more at cancercenter.com appointments available now. >>> president trump insists this temporary travel ban is needed to establish new vetting measures to keep out terror. what more can we do, what do we do? already the united states requires refugees to do a lot. they must submit an application, they have to go through security checks, they have to participate in numerous
and i became diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphoma ...that diagnosis was tough.in somebody. when i first met steve, we recommended chemotherapy, and then we did high dose therapy and then autologous stem cell transplant. unfortunately, he went on to have progressive disease i thought that he would be a good candidate for immune therapy. it's an intravenous medicine that is going to make his immune system evade the tumor. with chemotherapy, i felt rough, fatigue, nauseous. and with immune therapy...
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and i became diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphoma ...that diagnosis was tough.ad to put my trust in somebody. when i first met steve, we recommended chemotherapy, and then we did high dose therapy and then autologous stem cell transplant. unfortunately, he went on to have progressive disease i thought that he would be a good candidate for immune therapy. it's an intravenous medicine that is going to make his immune system evade the tumor. with chemotherapy, i felt rough, fatigue, nauseous. and with immune therapy we've had such a positive result. i'm back to working hard. i've honestly never felt this great. i believe the future of immunotherapy at ctca is very bright. the evolution of cancer care is here. learn more at cancercenter.com appointments available now. that goes beyond assuming beingredients are safe...ood to knowing they are. going beyond expectations... because our pets deserve it. beyond. natural pet food. >>> tell me what happened that night, watching those results, when you realized that donald trump was going to win. was there an unvarnished ba
and i became diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphoma ...that diagnosis was tough.ad to put my trust in somebody. when i first met steve, we recommended chemotherapy, and then we did high dose therapy and then autologous stem cell transplant. unfortunately, he went on to have progressive disease i thought that he would be a good candidate for immune therapy. it's an intravenous medicine that is going to make his immune system evade the tumor. with chemotherapy, i felt rough, fatigue, nauseous. and...
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. >> reporter: when their classmate, 16-year-old rikaya was diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphoma, her friend, elias, rallied the troops. >> she was pretty energetic and it hurt us when we found out about this, so we decided to give back and start a fund-raiser for her and help her out. >> reporter: so far they have raised more than $500. they called the campaign cookies for cookie, her nickname. this alternative high school was so proud of its students they posted pictures on instagram. >> they worked really hard. some of them got super sick of baking cookies, but they knew that it was for such a spectacular human being. >> reporter: while they were baking today, cookie was undergoing chemotherapy. too sick to talk to us, her mother told us off camera she's in good spirits. >> it's just wonderful to know that my daughter and myself are surrounded by wonderful people to help us get through this. >> reporter: knowing that more money is needed, her friends also started a go fund me page to help pay for some of her medical bills. >> a lot of people wouldn't be able to handle it, but her herself,
. >> reporter: when their classmate, 16-year-old rikaya was diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphoma, her friend, elias, rallied the troops. >> she was pretty energetic and it hurt us when we found out about this, so we decided to give back and start a fund-raiser for her and help her out. >> reporter: so far they have raised more than $500. they called the campaign cookies for cookie, her nickname. this alternative high school was so proud of its students they posted pictures on...
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and i became diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphoma ...that diagnosis was tough. i had to put my trust in somebody. when i first met steve, we recommended chemotherapy, and then we did high dose therapy and then autologous stem cell transplant. unfortunately, he went on to have progressive disease i thought that he would be a good candidate for immune therapy. it's an intravenous medicine that is going to make his immune system evade the tumor. with chemotherapy, i felt rough, fatigue, nauseous. and th immune therapy 've had such a positive resu i'm back to workg hard. i've honestly never felt this great. i believe the future of immunotherapy at ctca is very bright. the evolution of cancer care is here. learn more at cancercenter.com appointments available now. when you hit 300,000 miles. or here, when you walked away without a scratch. maybe it was the day your baby came home. or maybe the day you realized your baby was not a baby anymore. every subaru is built to earn your trust. because we know what you're trusting us with. subaru. kelley blue book's most trust
and i became diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphoma ...that diagnosis was tough. i had to put my trust in somebody. when i first met steve, we recommended chemotherapy, and then we did high dose therapy and then autologous stem cell transplant. unfortunately, he went on to have progressive disease i thought that he would be a good candidate for immune therapy. it's an intravenous medicine that is going to make his immune system evade the tumor. with chemotherapy, i felt rough, fatigue, nauseous. and...
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and i became diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphoma ...that diagnosis was tough. i had to put my trust in somebody. when i first met steve, we recommended chemotherapy, and then we did high dose therapy and then autologous stem cell transplant. unfortunately, he went on to have progressive disease i thought that he would be a good candidate for immune therapy. it's an intravenous medicine that is going to make his immune system evade the tumor. with chemotherapy, i felt rough, fatigue, nauseous. and with immune therapy we've had such a positive result. i'm back to working hard. i've honestly never felt this great. i believe the future of immunotherapy at ctca is very bright. the evolution of cancer care is here. learn more at cancercenter.com appointments available now. ♪ everything your family touches sticks with them. make sure the germs they bring home don't stick around. use clorox disinfecting products. because no one kills germs better than clorox. c'mohappy birthday! i survived a heartttack. i'm doing all i can to keep from having another one. and i'm takin
and i became diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphoma ...that diagnosis was tough. i had to put my trust in somebody. when i first met steve, we recommended chemotherapy, and then we did high dose therapy and then autologous stem cell transplant. unfortunately, he went on to have progressive disease i thought that he would be a good candidate for immune therapy. it's an intravenous medicine that is going to make his immune system evade the tumor. with chemotherapy, i felt rough, fatigue, nauseous. and...
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and i became diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphom ...that diagnosis was tough. had to put my trust in somebody. when i first met steve, we recommended chemotherapy, and then we did high dose therapy and then autologous stem cell transplant. unfortunately, he went on to have progressive disease i thought that he would be a good candidate for immune therapy. it's an intravenous medicine that is going to make his immune system evade the tumor. with chemotherapy, i felt rough, fatigue, nauseous. and with immune therapy we've had such a positive result. i'm back to working hard. i've honestly never felt this great. i believe the future of immunotherapy at ctca is very bright. the evolution of cancer care is here. learn more at cancercenter.com appointments available now. >>> we're back with mark murray, chris cillizza and of course keir simmons. keir, as this news conference is about to start in the next hour, what do you think you want to hear from them and how high up on theresa may's agenda is getting some clarification on torture to take home? >> that will be hig
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and i became diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphoma ...that diagnosis was tough.put my trust in somebody. some of the highlights of the ♪ that saved a wretch recommended chemotherapy,ste and then we did high dose therapy and then autologous stem cell transplant. unfortunately, he went on to have progressive disease i thought that he would be a good candidate for immune therapy. it's an intravenous medicine that is going to make his immune system evade the tumor. with chemotherapy, i felt rough, fatigue, nauseous. and with immune therapy we've had such a positive result. i'm back to working hard. i've honestly never felt this great. i believe the future of immunotherapy at ctca is very bright. the evolution of cancer care is here. learn more at cancercenter.com appointments available now. >>> all right. so two pictures on your screen there out of washington, d.c., capitol hill right now as we speak. on the left side, that is the very beginning of a new hearing this hour for general john kelly who is up for department of homeland security secretary. that's the senat
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she received the diagnosis of hodgkin's disease right after they were married.st all odds, and her doctors predictions, caleb became pregnant with quadruplets. about a one and three-quarter million chance. then she learned the cancer was back. the couple now has six children, the quads were born last week -- i'm sorry the summer 30th. they are very healthy. we told you their story last week on "the o'reilly factor" and "happening now." look at the total on their gofundme page. $1,122,000. that is what fox viewers have donated to help this military family who are facing not only the raising of quadruplets but also facing cancer. we just wanted to keep you updated because you have really poured out your hearts to the family, and i know they appreciated. thank you very much. >> jenna: we need more of those updates. can we have a running scroll on the screen to encourage people but also nice to have some of that good news. >> jon: we will certainly be keeping you updated about their progress. the quads should be home from the hospital and about two weeks. >> jenna:
she received the diagnosis of hodgkin's disease right after they were married.st all odds, and her doctors predictions, caleb became pregnant with quadruplets. about a one and three-quarter million chance. then she learned the cancer was back. the couple now has six children, the quads were born last week -- i'm sorry the summer 30th. they are very healthy. we told you their story last week on "the o'reilly factor" and "happening now." look at the total on their gofundme...