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one attorneys valves would help replace kinsley's aortic valve. 14-year-old margaret, a cross countryi had endocarditis which is when the staff gets into your heart. >> she needed a complex valve located deep inside the heart that looks kind of like a parachute attached to muscles by pieces that resemble chords. doctors had never transplanted a living micro valve into anyone. >> when you think about who it is going to help in the thousands it will help in the future. >> reporter: orchestrating three demanding and complex surgeries all successful. the families returning to duke to talk to us, some he had never met. one donor heart, three lives saved. >> i just think it is extraordinary. >> that makes me want more people to be donors. >> people might not realize the impact they can have. >> i am margaret and you gave me a part of your heart but guess what you are. you are amazing, that is what you are. >> now, i can breathe much, much better. >> journey wants to go shopping and visit hawaii, kinsley is looking forward to writing her dirtbike again. she turned nine in the hospital has ha
one attorneys valves would help replace kinsley's aortic valve. 14-year-old margaret, a cross countryi had endocarditis which is when the staff gets into your heart. >> she needed a complex valve located deep inside the heart that looks kind of like a parachute attached to muscles by pieces that resemble chords. doctors had never transplanted a living micro valve into anyone. >> when you think about who it is going to help in the thousands it will help in the future. >>...
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colleen kinsley, vice president of animal care.servation and research joins us live to tell us more about this. good afternoon to you. >> hello, good afternoon. thank you for having me. yeah. this is an amazing trip. we had been waiting this trip for over 20 years and this is because we do an incredible amount of conservation work in kenya. we have partners spread across kenya that we're working with to help conserve elephants. lyons giraffe, hyenas and all of this work is incredibly important. and this is very unique trip. gives us the opportunity not only to raise money to help fund this important work but gives those travelers very unique experience and that they get to meet with our conservation partners. get updates on the word help to bring supplies. we bring many duffel bags full of. supplies to our partners, including baby bottles for the elephants at the shelter, wildlife sanctuary and the re teddy elephant sanctuary in northern kenya. and so it really is a incredible experience in addition to seeing all those animals out
colleen kinsley, vice president of animal care.servation and research joins us live to tell us more about this. good afternoon to you. >> hello, good afternoon. thank you for having me. yeah. this is an amazing trip. we had been waiting this trip for over 20 years and this is because we do an incredible amount of conservation work in kenya. we have partners spread across kenya that we're working with to help conserve elephants. lyons giraffe, hyenas and all of this work is incredibly...
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if the face of the price is only a couple of dollars in the asians kinsley the bad, despite the fact we had some very big sun storms recently and all and all throughout the summer and option to typically just been rather shortage of rain where you're want to get to grow crops for example, and is more of the same is will not much in the way of chevy right here. it's been consistent across the boulder in the southeast of brazil and those big shells we should have caused recent rings. funding is our pilot, could do the same again. they stretch right out through french, kinda and beyond to something venezuela. and the hint to them increasing in the depths and the frequency in ecuador and columbia would also give you a risk of met slides. central america is looking pretty standard, the breeze has increased a bit, so the challenges of heavy writing, home juris. i'm the lease of return big shot as a possible in southern and central mexico for that seasonally correct. in the us itself is called division north to so this is what's being cooled down. so it gives us a lot of rain to california
if the face of the price is only a couple of dollars in the asians kinsley the bad, despite the fact we had some very big sun storms recently and all and all throughout the summer and option to typically just been rather shortage of rain where you're want to get to grow crops for example, and is more of the same is will not much in the way of chevy right here. it's been consistent across the boulder in the southeast of brazil and those big shells we should have caused recent rings. funding is...
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wfp's lenny kinsley told us that could be catastrophic. >> the time to roll back funding is not now. it's the time to step up funding. >> reporter: you don't have 90 days. >> and every single delay means lives are lost. we are extremely worried. it's going to be too late and we're going to be digging up bodies instead of feeding them. >> reporter: in the last two weeks, two ships have docked at port sudan. american ships carrying food provided by usaid. now each of those ships could potentially feed over a million people. that food has to be off-loaded, stored in a warehouse, then at some point loaded on to a truck and driven to where these starving people are. so when we talk of aid, it's not just food. it's the trucks, the drivers. there is no one to pay the drivers. staff have been locked out of their computers. they don't have access to their phones, their contacts. we are talking about the unraveling of an entire system, which will be hard to bring back. and as that system collapses, one source told us eight million sudanese could starve to death. >> that was deb bring patta in
wfp's lenny kinsley told us that could be catastrophic. >> the time to roll back funding is not now. it's the time to step up funding. >> reporter: you don't have 90 days. >> and every single delay means lives are lost. we are extremely worried. it's going to be too late and we're going to be digging up bodies instead of feeding them. >> reporter: in the last two weeks, two ships have docked at port sudan. american ships carrying food provided by usaid. now each of those...
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that gave two other girls a new chance at life. 14 year old margaret van bruggen and nine year old kinsleyell. all three are talking to today about really the incredible chain of events. how did you feel about being able to help these two a little bit to. yeah. happy that i did that piece of her heart. probably saved your life. yeah, it probably did. that's what daddy said. he said, and he said, this heart surgery will save my life. oh my gosh, they're all adorable in their own way. doctors say the procedure took three days because each understandably involved very complex surgeries. and only after didamilies meet each other at duke. and they're all hoping that the story will inspire more people to become organ donors. ahead on today, you can watch the full story, including their road to recovery. it's coming up at 7 a.m. right after today in the bay. i hope they're friends for life. i think that's so cool. it is well trending this morning. what do you think of this? a fresh, juicy piece of fruit is going viral. and, you know, while many of us, of course, enjoy strawberries, this one is go
that gave two other girls a new chance at life. 14 year old margaret van bruggen and nine year old kinsleyell. all three are talking to today about really the incredible chain of events. how did you feel about being able to help these two a little bit to. yeah. happy that i did that piece of her heart. probably saved your life. yeah, it probably did. that's what daddy said. he said, and he said, this heart surgery will save my life. oh my gosh, they're all adorable in their own way. doctors say...
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thanks commissioner john, i totally agree with comments made by commissioner kinsley regarding how comprehensive and detail your report is in terms of the budget as well as the the agency's update on the work that we've been doing. so more comments. i'm very pleased to see that we continue are our priorities are the same that we are going to continue to maintain client services and that we will also continue to figure out how to repurpose funds and positions so that we would be able to hopefully not do any further cuts. >> i guess what i kind of see over the over the years is we continue to have growing needs. we continue every every caseload the executive director dearman maneuver increase numbers there is there has not been any decrease, however, in terms of our budget it seems that it keeps continuing shrinking. we're not talking about potentially a 10% discretionary cut for general funds but we're looking at permanent 15%. >> so i guess my it's just a concern that you know, how do we do this? you know, we have continuing growing needs growing in numbers and shrinking dollars to do this and i
thanks commissioner john, i totally agree with comments made by commissioner kinsley regarding how comprehensive and detail your report is in terms of the budget as well as the the agency's update on the work that we've been doing. so more comments. i'm very pleased to see that we continue are our priorities are the same that we are going to continue to maintain client services and that we will also continue to figure out how to repurpose funds and positions so that we would be able to...