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both girls have been active with the leukemia and lymphoma society. so lisette decided to enter the society's "woman of the year" competition. >> it's a 10-week fundraising competition, so basically we compete to raise the most money. but it's like a fun competition because we all have the same goal. we all want a cure for blood cancers. >> lisette set a seemingly impossible goal -- to raise $50,000 in only 10 weeks. >> so this is a box i made at the beginning of my campaign. i have my team name, lisette conquers leukemia. >> a family friend contributed a drawing of lisette as a superhero. >> it kind of looks like me. >> then she set up a fundraising page online and her own website explaining her campaign. that was just the beginning. >> like, i had a whole bunch of events. so far, i had a cookie party. and then i had a scavenger hunt. and then i'm actually -- i've been doing fundraising at caroline's school. also i've been selling t-shirts. >> a whole lot of t-shirts. and flowers, too. add some colorful posters, and you have a recipe for success. whe
both girls have been active with the leukemia and lymphoma society. so lisette decided to enter the society's "woman of the year" competition. >> it's a 10-week fundraising competition, so basically we compete to raise the most money. but it's like a fun competition because we all have the same goal. we all want a cure for blood cancers. >> lisette set a seemingly impossible goal -- to raise $50,000 in only 10 weeks. >> so this is a box i made at the beginning of my...
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five years ago i was diagnosed with leukemia. findship find out i only have a 20% chance of surviving. i found this wonderful doctor and a great health care plan. i was doing fairly well. fighting the cancer and the leukemia and i received the letter my insurance was cancelled because of obamacare. now the out of pocket costs are so high it's unaffordable. if i do not receive my indication i will die. i believed the prepares. i thought i could keep my health insurance plan. congressman peters your decision to vote for obamacare jeopardized my health. it is time to listen to me and the other american citizens out there who are hurting. this is serious. it's not a game. congressman peters, obamacare is not the answer. >> well, let's take a look at boonestra's allegations against obama care. first, i think the ad implies that she lost her doctor. second, she claims the out-of-pocket costs are so high, it's unaffordable. well, "the washington post" thoroughly checked out her claims and let's take a look at the facts they come up with
five years ago i was diagnosed with leukemia. findship find out i only have a 20% chance of surviving. i found this wonderful doctor and a great health care plan. i was doing fairly well. fighting the cancer and the leukemia and i received the letter my insurance was cancelled because of obamacare. now the out of pocket costs are so high it's unaffordable. if i do not receive my indication i will die. i believed the prepares. i thought i could keep my health insurance plan. congressman peters...
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. >> reporter: it has been a month since bryce was diagnosed with leukemia.ce's mom saying spending time with his pomeranian has put him an ease. >> what makes him so fun? >> he crawls on me. >> reporter: never before has there been extensive research conducted. >> we need that data to justify bringing dogs into the hospital. we don't want to bring them into the hospital if there is a risk of harming a child in some way. >> reporter: this is one of five leading children's hospital taking part in a new study. the trial looks at stress and anxiety levels and how they are affected by interacting with animal >> we know that some children start -- they might start vomiting on their way to the hospital because they are so anxious. even before they get chemotherapy. so we're hopeful that this study will show that it decreases anxiety. >> reporter: the children enrolled are between the ages of 3 and 17 and were diagnosed with acute leukemia or lymphoma within the last month. once a week they spent 15 minutes petting, feeding, or just sitting with a dog. their blood p
. >> reporter: it has been a month since bryce was diagnosed with leukemia.ce's mom saying spending time with his pomeranian has put him an ease. >> what makes him so fun? >> he crawls on me. >> reporter: never before has there been extensive research conducted. >> we need that data to justify bringing dogs into the hospital. we don't want to bring them into the hospital if there is a risk of harming a child in some way. >> reporter: this is one of five...
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> so dramatic new developments tonight in the case of a michigan mom, who finds herself fighting leukemiaand some of the nation's most powerful democrats. after she had the gall to complain about what obamacare about to her and her cancer treatments. we're going to talk about that. and the lawyer that went to bat for a cop killer may just now be one step away from a very big job with the department of justice. we'll speak to the lawmaker who is pleading with senators to go into this vote at least aware of the facts before they get to the vote on this individual. >> danny faulkner as he lay on the sidewalk saw him implementing his political power. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approvedo treat ed and symptoms obph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexu
> so dramatic new developments tonight in the case of a michigan mom, who finds herself fighting leukemiaand some of the nation's most powerful democrats. after she had the gall to complain about what obamacare about to her and her cancer treatments. we're going to talk about that. and the lawyer that went to bat for a cop killer may just now be one step away from a very big job with the department of justice. we'll speak to the lawmaker who is pleading with senators to go into this vote at...
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. >>> dramatic new developments tonight in the case of a michigan mom who finds herself fighting leukemiad some of the nation's most powerful democrats, after she had the gall to publicly complain about what obama care did to her and her cancer treatments. >>> the lawyer who went to bat for a cop killer may be one step away from a very big job with the department of justice. we will speak to the lawmaker who is pleading with senators to go into the vote at least aware of the facts before they get to the vote on this individual. >> as he lay on that sidewalk looking up at the barrel of that gun, saw jamar actually implementing his political power. ne and u'll see just how much it has to offer, especially if you're thinking of moving an old 401(k) to a fidelity ira. it gives you a widrange of investment options... and the free help you need to make sure your investments fit your goals -- and what you're really investing for. tap into the full power of your fidelity green line. call today and we'll make it easy to move that old 401(k) to a fidelity rollover ira. ♪ ♪ ♪ to truck guys, the truc
. >>> dramatic new developments tonight in the case of a michigan mom who finds herself fighting leukemiad some of the nation's most powerful democrats, after she had the gall to publicly complain about what obama care did to her and her cancer treatments. >>> the lawyer who went to bat for a cop killer may be one step away from a very big job with the department of justice. we will speak to the lawmaker who is pleading with senators to go into the vote at least aware of the...
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he was 14 when he was diagnosed with a form of leukemia. he went through treatment for over three years, and his family now knows that with the affordable care act, because he's only covered on his mom's policy until he is 26, that with the affordable care act after he ages out of his mom's plan, that he will be able to pursue his dreams, no matter what kind of insurance plan his prospective employer has. what we have learned over the years is that there is a connection between the mind and the body, and if you are stressed out about things like how you're going to pay for treatment for your disease, it does have an effect on your body's ability to fight that disease. and unfortunately for millions of families who are dealing with cancer, their treatment has been restrained, their body's recovery has been curtailed because they are obsessively and appropriately always worried about what will happen if their insurance runs out. the a.c.a. says never again, no family will have to have that worry because coverage will be guaranteed and the dis
he was 14 when he was diagnosed with a form of leukemia. he went through treatment for over three years, and his family now knows that with the affordable care act, because he's only covered on his mom's policy until he is 26, that with the affordable care act after he ages out of his mom's plan, that he will be able to pursue his dreams, no matter what kind of insurance plan his prospective employer has. what we have learned over the years is that there is a connection between the mind and the...
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tyler is battling leukemia for the second time. signing up for the bone-marrow registry hoping to be a match for the little boy. >> terrific. he got messages from all over the country. including los angeles police department. they show video featuring their chiefs. >> and they came from far away. some officers came from virginia beach, driving ten hours to be there for this celebration. his mom says she is so grateful and she thinks this something he will definitely remember forever. no doubt. >> touching. >>> coming up, insomniac theater, new movie of the 300 blockbuster. will the squall be a success? >> and an emotional surprise for an anchor bowoman who made it h mission to help children in need. might want to grab your tissue for this one. >> ordering valuable sports cars destroyed. that decision and outrage. ♪ life in the fast line ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> "world news now" weather brought to you by united health care. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare su
tyler is battling leukemia for the second time. signing up for the bone-marrow registry hoping to be a match for the little boy. >> terrific. he got messages from all over the country. including los angeles police department. they show video featuring their chiefs. >> and they came from far away. some officers came from virginia beach, driving ten hours to be there for this celebration. his mom says she is so grateful and she thinks this something he will definitely remember...
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his little boy recovering from leukemia who got to play super hero for a day in san francisco banks towish miles what appeared alongside andrew guard field. and the latest letter man movie. garfield apparently dropped out during the dress rehearsal because he did like his lines and the producers didn't like his rewrites so he reportedly stormed off leaving the bad kid walk on it had to be dropped. if miles and his family were disappointed proudly was not very long because academy sent them on all expenses paid to disneyland. the latest twist reports that actor injured garfield and drove to anaheim monday to spend time with them. it's not every little boy that is to go to disneyland with spider-man. >> : rep for into garfield says that the actor was not the one who pulled the plug for the appearance saying that he miles were equally upset about the cancellation garfield says that our feet the routine work garfield out with a time that is the lead with a scud family he also bought miles on a personal gift. >> : it's something special for you sit around for at the end of this broadcast to
his little boy recovering from leukemia who got to play super hero for a day in san francisco banks towish miles what appeared alongside andrew guard field. and the latest letter man movie. garfield apparently dropped out during the dress rehearsal because he did like his lines and the producers didn't like his rewrites so he reportedly stormed off leaving the bad kid walk on it had to be dropped. if miles and his family were disappointed proudly was not very long because academy sent them on...
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dolli i'd lieses. >> when you see a young kid battling leukemia and see how brave he is you count yourlessings and thank god the battle that he is in, that you can help him with. >> tyler is in need of a bone marrow transplant. many of the first responders who came lined up to join the bone marrow registry. >> another good story after ten long months overseas a hero is finally reunited with his family. >> i love you. >> lieutenant daniel paul lee getting hugs and kisses from his daughters and his wife and for the first time he got to hold his baby daughter emma. the soldier found out she was pregnant the same week that he left for afghanistan. >> i knew the tears were coming. i felt them on the plane ride just thinking about it. just sheer joy. >> wow, what a beautiful family. he can't wait to spend time with his five girls. he's the only man in the house. >> congratulations and welcome home. >> 26 after the top of the hour. coming up there's nothing sweet about this. how a few boxes of girl scout cookies left one man with over $700 in debt. >> when you wake up feeling hungover like th
dolli i'd lieses. >> when you see a young kid battling leukemia and see how brave he is you count yourlessings and thank god the battle that he is in, that you can help him with. >> tyler is in need of a bone marrow transplant. many of the first responders who came lined up to join the bone marrow registry. >> another good story after ten long months overseas a hero is finally reunited with his family. >> i love you. >> lieutenant daniel paul lee getting hugs and...
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we have a drug that targets leukemia and lymphoma. complete remission in patients. it's early.certainly a drug that has antitumor activity. the second drug is the drug targeted to the worst type of leukemia called acute myola we're in clinical trials. so that's a drug that we'll put out data later this year. the third drug in the pipeline is for breast cancer, it targets 90% of woman with breast cancer, it's an exciting drug that we're investing in, all three of these are in clinical trials. >> we went on your website, there was a trial that began for this breast cancer drug, i like to present information, that's still open for people if they want to be in on the trial. >> it is. it's a phase one, we're still working on the doses and upping the doses to do larger trials. >> you mentioned this other trial that it seems, it could be so promising, why not open it? i know you're talking about it's been on for three years, maybe at the end of the year, opening, if it's so good why not open it now? >> we have a lot of different trials with different drugs. we expand trials all the ti
we have a drug that targets leukemia and lymphoma. complete remission in patients. it's early.certainly a drug that has antitumor activity. the second drug is the drug targeted to the worst type of leukemia called acute myola we're in clinical trials. so that's a drug that we'll put out data later this year. the third drug in the pipeline is for breast cancer, it targets 90% of woman with breast cancer, it's an exciting drug that we're investing in, all three of these are in clinical trials....
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miles who was stricken with leukemia, did get a trip to other places. >> that is his outfit, watch this though. nice job. that was a pep talk before sink ron icing that shot. his wife -- synchronizing that shot. >> i can't believe he still goes around in that outfit. >>> coming up, the rain has come up with some life repairs . how you can see the inside of the stadium without paying those sky-high prices. >>> and your commute is off to a nice start and we will actually went on the road. the rain is ended for the most part. when i was living without insurance, it was very scary. charles not having coverage stressed me out. knowing that i have an insurance card in my pocket gives me a sense of reassurance. i'm in because nobody deserves to be without health insurance. i'm in because my coverage can't be denied. i'm in so i can protect my family and my future. i'm in because she wouldn't take "no" for an answer. i'm in. [ both ] we're in. i'm in. [ female announcer ] everyone deserves health insurance. are you in? go to coveredca.com before the march 31st deadline. . >>> we are live in san
miles who was stricken with leukemia, did get a trip to other places. >> that is his outfit, watch this though. nice job. that was a pep talk before sink ron icing that shot. his wife -- synchronizing that shot. >> i can't believe he still goes around in that outfit. >>> coming up, the rain has come up with some life repairs . how you can see the inside of the stadium without paying those sky-high prices. >>> and your commute is off to a nice start and we will...
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is 22, a sailor who diagnosed with leukemia, and is losing his eyesight.e writes in his declaration to the court, "upon my return from "operation tomodachi", i began losing my eyesight. i lost all vision in my left eye and all vision in my right eye. i am unable to read street signs and no longer able to drive. iior to "operation tomodachi" had 20/20 eyesight and had no corrective eye surgery. in addition, i know of no family member who had the key media." these are the kinds of illnesses and injuries that these sailors are you. sing. >> we are going to break and then come back to this conversation. simmons, aner, steve u.s. navy sailor. when may come back, we will be joined by kyle client -- cleveland, a professor in japan, to talk about documents he received about, decisions amongst u.s. officials about the radiation risk at the time that all of this was happening, three years ago this month. [♪] [♪] >> democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. talking about a class-action suit that has been brought by marines and u.s.
is 22, a sailor who diagnosed with leukemia, and is losing his eyesight.e writes in his declaration to the court, "upon my return from "operation tomodachi", i began losing my eyesight. i lost all vision in my left eye and all vision in my right eye. i am unable to read street signs and no longer able to drive. iior to "operation tomodachi" had 20/20 eyesight and had no corrective eye surgery. in addition, i know of no family member who had the key media." these...
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he said, sheof said following the five-year-old boy battling leukemia, who we all know as bad kid.supposed to appear in the oscars, but he was cut from the oscars at the last minute. an argument with producers calls the segment to be dropped. the spokesperson for the academy says it was cut because of time. the academy said that scott was disappointed, but he and garfield went to disneyland monday. businesstgomery county and government leaders and volunteers all came together tonight to raise money to support the homeless. i had the privilege of hosting the fund-raising gala. this is the montgomery county coalition for the homeless. the funds raised tonight will help provide emergency shelter for the most vulnerable. more than a thousand homeless people are living in montgomery county now, more than 200 of them children. it is always best to make sure they get taken care of. >> and the cold winter we have had. such a great program. seeing a little change back to when to win three weather, precipitation in the morning. not a lot, but it could call some issues. is why we are under th
he said, sheof said following the five-year-old boy battling leukemia, who we all know as bad kid.supposed to appear in the oscars, but he was cut from the oscars at the last minute. an argument with producers calls the segment to be dropped. the spokesperson for the academy says it was cut because of time. the academy said that scott was disappointed, but he and garfield went to disneyland monday. businesstgomery county and government leaders and volunteers all came together tonight to raise...
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. >> whether he's rallying a crowd, or cheering on a leukemia survivor, ron matthews is giant in alameda little league according to parents. >> ron is selfless. he is always here. >> wow. let's hear it for the rangers. >> as league president for 14 years, he's creating unforgettable opportunities for 4-12-year-olds. >> had hit something my top favorite. >> and this boy. >> i get all the catches, pop flies. >> ron first joined the board 20 years ago when his son played ball. his goal. >> winning should be secondary to good sportsmanship and teaching things like respect for others. >> sheila edwards son learned teamwork. >> big thing is had they learn not to put other people down. >> and parents and volunteers know ron demands their respect, too. team manager and coach ron whitaker. >> if you're not in little league for the benefit of the kids, then he'll let you know that you don't need to come back. >> ron is involved in just about every detail of little league from manning the snack bar he helped design and build it to cleaning up the field. >> he umpires. he mentors coaches. >> under r
. >> whether he's rallying a crowd, or cheering on a leukemia survivor, ron matthews is giant in alameda little league according to parents. >> ron is selfless. he is always here. >> wow. let's hear it for the rangers. >> as league president for 14 years, he's creating unforgettable opportunities for 4-12-year-olds. >> had hit something my top favorite. >> and this boy. >> i get all the catches, pop flies. >> ron first joined the board 20 years...
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. >>> my name is julie boonstra and five years ago i was diagnosed with leukemia. found out i only have a 20% chance of surviving. my insurance was canceled because of obamacare. now the out of pocket costs are so high, it's unaffordable. if i do not receive my medication, i will die. >> that is almost certainly one of the most effective political ads of the cycle so far. there are some problems with it which we'll detail in a moment. the ad was produced by americans for prosperity, the dark money group funded by the koch brothers in an effort it attack democratic congressman gary pete who are is running against republican terri lynn land in the hotly contested senate race to replace retiring senator carl levin. americans for prosperity is coming off a million-dollar three-week spending spree against peters which is a lot of money to spend nine months before election day. of course, what they're trying to do here is tie gary peters to obamacare and make that the central issue of the campaign as they try to do in florida '13. soon after the ad came out, lawyers for
. >>> my name is julie boonstra and five years ago i was diagnosed with leukemia. found out i only have a 20% chance of surviving. my insurance was canceled because of obamacare. now the out of pocket costs are so high, it's unaffordable. if i do not receive my medication, i will die. >> that is almost certainly one of the most effective political ads of the cycle so far. there are some problems with it which we'll detail in a moment. the ad was produced by americans for...
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something once been treatable, leukemia, we talked to a father whose son died, because he couldn't gettine medicines he would have been able to get a few years ago. >> routine medicines and anesthetics are in short supply as well. how do doctors deal with that this? >> it is a very desperate situation, we have credit heard stories of knocking children out. >> what does that mean? >> because there was no anesthetics . >> credit other than clunking someone against the head and knocking them out to treat them? >> that's right. when you have a place like aleppo where there were 5,000 doctors at one time, there are now 36. and those 36 that remain, they can't get adequate equipment, one doctor tells us he uses car batteries to run dialysis for those children who need it. >> trying to help these children, are they faced with situations where they can do nothing? >> absolutely. we have heard doctors tell us they have seen children die because they couldn't treat them. doctors have had to flee the country. there was a polio vaccine campaign worker who was killed back in january trying to give
something once been treatable, leukemia, we talked to a father whose son died, because he couldn't gettine medicines he would have been able to get a few years ago. >> routine medicines and anesthetics are in short supply as well. how do doctors deal with that this? >> it is a very desperate situation, we have credit heard stories of knocking children out. >> what does that mean? >> because there was no anesthetics . >> credit other than clunking someone against...
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. >> reporter: it has been a month since this 5 year old buzz diagnosed with leukemia.om says spending time with his dog push puts him at ease. >> it has eased his anxiety a little bit. >> what makes him so fun? >> he -- he crawls on me. when he crawls on me. >> doctors and patients often stair stories about how beneficial animal therapy can be. >> we need that data in order, really to -- to show -- to justify bringing dogs into the hospital. we don't want to bring dogs into the hospital if there's a risk of harming a child in some way without a benefit. >> reporter: vanderbilt is one of five children's hospitals taking part in a new study, the clinical trial by the american humane association looks at stress and anxiety levels. this doctor running the pediatric research people at vanderbilt hospital and is a lead investigator in the study. >> we know some children might start vomiting on the way to the hospital because they are so anxious, even before they get chemotherapy. so we're hopeful this study will show that it decreases anxiety. >> reporter: the children are b
. >> reporter: it has been a month since this 5 year old buzz diagnosed with leukemia.om says spending time with his dog push puts him at ease. >> it has eased his anxiety a little bit. >> what makes him so fun? >> he -- he crawls on me. when he crawls on me. >> doctors and patients often stair stories about how beneficial animal therapy can be. >> we need that data in order, really to -- to show -- to justify bringing dogs into the hospital. we don't want to...
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one day i got so frustrated because i brought her to the hospital, they said she had leukemia, they wantedadmit her because the fever would not go down. but it has been 23 hours on the internet trying to figure out what was wrong with my daughter. the more i keep going through it, the name celiac keeps coming up. i found out the doctor that put it in the books in 1999. so i drove 180 miles in my rv with my daughter, and i had a baby at the time, a little one, about three weeks old. i said i think my daughter has celiac but doctors don't believe me. she took one look at r, she said daughter, she said oh, my god, postponed her meeting, took her straight to surgery. she came out of biopsy, said you were 100% right, she has celiac. she has damage to the small intestine, she had, sorry, it is kind of hard for me, had a tumor in the stomach reated by celiac. she said if i had not done that, my daughter would not have lasted a month. then she told me let me have the baby. i am like why? because siblings will have it. if one has it, the other will have it. she took the baby in for surgery, she had
one day i got so frustrated because i brought her to the hospital, they said she had leukemia, they wantedadmit her because the fever would not go down. but it has been 23 hours on the internet trying to figure out what was wrong with my daughter. the more i keep going through it, the name celiac keeps coming up. i found out the doctor that put it in the books in 1999. so i drove 180 miles in my rv with my daughter, and i had a baby at the time, a little one, about three weeks old. i said i...
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it is not the small alteration of leukemia. and until we find that god will do whatever it takes to find it. these days that way though. it is due to the theater. you know one by one. we have discussed again today. we had a booking when mechanisms that lead to the happy look what we can the look on while we don't get me again piece of white and then he or she would have looked it up because it's kind of like tomorrow the shepherd is that doggie and again they have to up. i don't think any of them so that you can't even make it so that we look today via email and went to find a vip our gasoline being said when the minutiae of my silver but also showed that in northern vietnam lives and that the market. a little girl on it the issue of iraq it will all go out of all the wood stove. cnbc. i think all of us. they cultivate that was the evidence. s is why paul michael must be at graceland is and what the people rise to all be at work as directed the speeches by the spin off of these identities that they are paid to all the time erag
it is not the small alteration of leukemia. and until we find that god will do whatever it takes to find it. these days that way though. it is due to the theater. you know one by one. we have discussed again today. we had a booking when mechanisms that lead to the happy look what we can the look on while we don't get me again piece of white and then he or she would have looked it up because it's kind of like tomorrow the shepherd is that doggie and again they have to up. i don't think any of...
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he has a form of leukemia, and i was told by the be the match folks that they would be giving me an update you've got to be curious how he's doing and what it's been like for the child. >> i'm very curious to see how he's doing. i did -- i do know that it is a latino child because the match -- the likelihood of a match is higher. >> let's talk about that, if you will, because there is a great need to have more latino bone marrow donors on the registry, if you will, and you took a big step in that. >> yes. i think that it's very important for latinos to get checked, to join the registry because there's a lot of folks out there that it takes longer for them to find a match, and you know, with cancer, you can't wait. you have to get treatment as soon as you can. >> boy, isn't that true. >> it takes nothing more than a cheek swab and filling out a form. they'll be there in an event. >> on april 6th san jose is hosting an annual be the match walk/run at guadalupe park and it's a fund-raising event to help patient afford transplant to get more people registered on the marrow donor registry sxaz
he has a form of leukemia, and i was told by the be the match folks that they would be giving me an update you've got to be curious how he's doing and what it's been like for the child. >> i'm very curious to see how he's doing. i did -- i do know that it is a latino child because the match -- the likelihood of a match is higher. >> let's talk about that, if you will, because there is a great need to have more latino bone marrow donors on the registry, if you will, and you took a...
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. $3 million raised at the annual leukemia ball. you can see right there redskins hall of famer bobby mitchell with bruce allen. he received a big award. me along with some of my news co-emcees. hewey lewis and the news just bringing the crowd to its feet. and a lot of ambassadors as well as local celebrities. recognize anybody there? >> a couple of people. >> diana, vance, they were all there to support finding a cure for blood cancer. so, thanks to everybody who came out to support us. >> great cause. >> thanks for joining us, >> ti was going to theus, library to do my homework. it took a lot of juggling to keep it all together. for some low-income families, having broadband internet is a faraway dream. so we created internet essentials, america's largest low-cost internet adoption program. having the internet at home means she has to go no further than the kitchen table to do her homework. now, more than one million americans have been connected at home. it makes it so much better to do homework, when you're at home. welcome to w
. $3 million raised at the annual leukemia ball. you can see right there redskins hall of famer bobby mitchell with bruce allen. he received a big award. me along with some of my news co-emcees. hewey lewis and the news just bringing the crowd to its feet. and a lot of ambassadors as well as local celebrities. recognize anybody there? >> a couple of people. >> diana, vance, they were all there to support finding a cure for blood cancer. so, thanks to everybody who came out to...
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his mother told the international business times her son completed his treatment for leukemia and is doing well. it would have been fun to see him. >> glad he is doing well. >>> arnold schwarzenegger is keeping his most famous promise. >> i'll be back! >> and he is. the former california governor will be in san francisco next month shooting scenes for the new terminator movie. terminator genesis is due out next year. >> would you watch it? >> i would. >> what is he, 65, 66? still bringing it. >>> 4:56. a remarkable story of survival off the monterey coast. how a woman ended up spending 15 hours clinging to an inflatable raft. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] spring is calling. save 25% when you buy two scotts fertilizers -- one to use now and one for later. and the first thing that came to mind is, "can i afford to go to the hospital?" now that i've got covered california, i know that if something happens to me that i'm covered. i'm in. [ female announcer ] everyone deserves health insurance. are you in? visit coveredca.com and get covered today. >>> >>> confident and quiet so we weren't aware
his mother told the international business times her son completed his treatment for leukemia and is doing well. it would have been fun to see him. >> glad he is doing well. >>> arnold schwarzenegger is keeping his most famous promise. >> i'll be back! >> and he is. the former california governor will be in san francisco next month shooting scenes for the new terminator movie. terminator genesis is due out next year. >> would you watch it? >> i would....
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let's listen to what he said in a very fast interview with port with leukemia. as for the staff all is seen ukraine has failed to train in each day's sales. the security in the east of the country's failed to secure the journalists fail because people socially distrust of police. i acknowledge the new power but i'm not happy how it works it likes bravery in faith in the ukrainian people another good example is this woman back adam went down she was a close two of them i got movement she is in fact one of the members of the council of them i gonna listen to what she sets about the new authorities in kenya. it's the people's seat is monday and was replaced and that these people are not capable of running anything. it was not in opposition. those people the house. far worse than governing thing is when it comes to stealing money and just as good. twenty two elections in all spheres local news stations the whole event to reboot the power that into you with the dynamite democrat was sensational many ways because it was not only the current authorities in kyiv she bla
let's listen to what he said in a very fast interview with port with leukemia. as for the staff all is seen ukraine has failed to train in each day's sales. the security in the east of the country's failed to secure the journalists fail because people socially distrust of police. i acknowledge the new power but i'm not happy how it works it likes bravery in faith in the ukrainian people another good example is this woman back adam went down she was a close two of them i got movement she is in...
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aaron potter is now in remission for leukemia. back inall 2012 she is in desperate need. emt from new york was the pekt match. this past weekend cover tro careers. i believe he would say the same thing i don't meal special about this. >> i know there was a big chance to see what he did today without what he did. >> she will celebrate another milestone. 20 months cancer free. >> what a great lesson. the time is 26 after the top of the hour. coming up wrest tee what can adi adieu. image your own maim and discovering you are panted by wise. first on this day 1762 the first savent patrick's day was held in new york city. in 19421 the national gallery of art hopes in washington, d.c. fight back fast, with tums. heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact. and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum... tums! >> it is monday march 17th. nine days later and still what happened to malaysian flight 70 still missing. men at the control. >> pilot and co pilot should have been focused. >> could they have been behind the disappearance. >> toronto's crack smoking mayor does it
aaron potter is now in remission for leukemia. back inall 2012 she is in desperate need. emt from new york was the pekt match. this past weekend cover tro careers. i believe he would say the same thing i don't meal special about this. >> i know there was a big chance to see what he did today without what he did. >> she will celebrate another milestone. 20 months cancer free. >> what a great lesson. the time is 26 after the top of the hour. coming up wrest tee what can adi...
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their diet from you too are called to franklin delano roosevelt's know about some holes in nicaragua leukemia and is only the keys are s o b movies do when driving on the west still be the normal people. for either side of other reasons so this is why all this time didn't do something that terrorists in kosovo. no fee involved the green space to authorities is stepping up their offensive on the descent that any momentum in the south and east the recent attention of the full mcgovern of the cocoa region has gone ambitions for the presidency follows a string of rapper directs the protest leaders the short of an upset help the new ukrainian authorities of themselves. acquiring a taste for cracking down . we seem to fully unsuitable been seen as people keep a sheen of both the country east of ukraine has seen mullets groups demonstrating against the new authorities in kiev even going so far is to appoint their own officials however new guns. stop the crackdown from the authorities. watching their way into an administrative building. it is hokey and makes its points to those who are pro russian di
their diet from you too are called to franklin delano roosevelt's know about some holes in nicaragua leukemia and is only the keys are s o b movies do when driving on the west still be the normal people. for either side of other reasons so this is why all this time didn't do something that terrorists in kosovo. no fee involved the green space to authorities is stepping up their offensive on the descent that any momentum in the south and east the recent attention of the full mcgovern of the...
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. >> a rhode island boy suffering from leukemia celebrates a very memorable 7th birthday. tyler seddon's spending his special day with people he idolizes -- local police officers and firefighters -- in a surprise parade and reception. not only was he named the honorary burrillville police chief for the day, but also the governor of rhode island. tyler is in need of a bone-marrow transplant, and many of the first responders who came out to celebrate his birthday joined the registry with the hope of being a match for him. for "teen kids news," eric shawn, "fox news channel in the classroom." >> amusement-ride safety -- it's something we all need to know about. here's brittany. >> when i'm on a roller coaster, normally i, like, let go and put my hands in the air. >> i high-five my friends and just have fun with it, i guess. >> me and my friends like to tricks. so, like, we'll take a newspaper and look like we're reading. >> i like to wave my hands and scream. >> taking a chance like that is what caused desteni to break her arm. >> she had reached back to high-five one of her
. >> a rhode island boy suffering from leukemia celebrates a very memorable 7th birthday. tyler seddon's spending his special day with people he idolizes -- local police officers and firefighters -- in a surprise parade and reception. not only was he named the honorary burrillville police chief for the day, but also the governor of rhode island. tyler is in need of a bone-marrow transplant, and many of the first responders who came out to celebrate his birthday joined the registry with...
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. >> we are at the public charter school raising money for the leukemia and lymphoma society program. to can donate your change save a life. good morning, washington. >> and good morning to you as well. of having to days wake up this morning. >> those two days will be a lot warmer than today. let's get the jacqui jeras for check of the forecast. we are happy to see the changes ahead. meantime, we are slick, cold, and are windy. whelan has more. she is in alexandria this morning. it was so i see on the ramp. ramps.cy on the your house andof walking along a sidewalk and down the stairs and getting into the building this morning, be cautious. it is very slick. we are in alexandria. i want to show you the anemometer. it is blowing so fast. measures wind speed and direction. we have had gusts up to about 30 miles per hour. we are at union street and quinstreet. looking up the street, it does not look that bad. it looks like it snowed. there are some wet patches. with temperatures below freezing, it is icy. be extra cautious getting out the door this morning. bundle up. is 31 mileserature p
. >> we are at the public charter school raising money for the leukemia and lymphoma society program. to can donate your change save a life. good morning, washington. >> and good morning to you as well. of having to days wake up this morning. >> those two days will be a lot warmer than today. let's get the jacqui jeras for check of the forecast. we are happy to see the changes ahead. meantime, we are slick, cold, and are windy. whelan has more. she is in alexandria this...
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weeks ago about a rhode island mom planning a birthday surprise for her 7-year-old son battling leukemia he loves police and firefighters so his mom put out an appeal asking first responders to please send him birthday cards. well today they got more than they bargained for. he was named police chief of his hometown, given a citation by the governor, driven around in a police cruiser and hundreds of firefighters and police officers from several states threw him a gigantic birthday party. >> my house is full of boxes we have a ten by 20 storage unit half full. we're, we're having a lot of presents to go through, probably until next birthday. >> that is awesome. >> gifts include cards, patches, uniforms, memorabilia and plenty of well wishes. >> a dream came true for a new zealand boy. the 12-year-old received a here yes's welcome at the celtics and warriors game. louie suffers from a rare eye disease that is going to cause him to go blind in the future, before that happens his wish was to see celtics play so there he is. he's a huge sports fan and loves basketball. he will check out their
weeks ago about a rhode island mom planning a birthday surprise for her 7-year-old son battling leukemia he loves police and firefighters so his mom put out an appeal asking first responders to please send him birthday cards. well today they got more than they bargained for. he was named police chief of his hometown, given a citation by the governor, driven around in a police cruiser and hundreds of firefighters and police officers from several states threw him a gigantic birthday party....
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the nation's bravest and finest pulling off a massive birthday surprise for a little boy, battling leukemiareds of police and four men. he loves first responders and asking them to send cars. >> it is a unique position for a young kid. they look up to us and we don't feel obligated but we live to a higher standard and try to meet those expectation. i am a cancer survivors myself and i have a soft spot for cancer stories. >> bring it home. tiler was named an honorary police chief and honorary governor for the state of rhode island for a day. well done. >>> there is a new high- tech equipment to help keep troops safe. one company may have found a way to soften the blow from homemade bombs. >> how does it work? >> it is it a high-tech system that detects andesponds in a fractions of a second. it could one day improve lives and safety for our troops. >> improvised explosive ied, destroy vehicles and injuries the soldier. >> the crash back down-to-earth caused injuries as well. nmilitary contractor tim coata is working with the army to vault a highway- tech counter measure. it detects it and fir
the nation's bravest and finest pulling off a massive birthday surprise for a little boy, battling leukemiareds of police and four men. he loves first responders and asking them to send cars. >> it is a unique position for a young kid. they look up to us and we don't feel obligated but we live to a higher standard and try to meet those expectation. i am a cancer survivors myself and i have a soft spot for cancer stories. >> bring it home. tiler was named an honorary police chief and...
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miles had been battling leukemia, and got to carry out his wish of being a superhero, saving the cityf san francisco back in november. >>> heavy rain moves into the bay area right now. there's the bay bridge toll plaza. no cars this time of night, very few. but the roads are wet. check out live stormtracker 2. i'll show you some of the rain fall rates we've been getting. that's really heavy rain. it's not long lived. in marin county, you're already drying out. let's track this very strong cell as it moves eastward now, i've had plenty of reports in the livermore area, or out towards fairfield, pleasanton, of thunder and lightning. we'll track it out this way as well. if you're in tracy in the next 47 minutes, and byron in the next 26 minutes, your showers will pick up. this is the most active area right here. that's probably where you're getting thunder and lightning. 18 minutes toward livermore valley, and bring this one out this way. you're hearing it now. the rain is really coming down. look at san mateo, you're starting to dry out, but hayward is getting hit hard. this is signific
miles had been battling leukemia, and got to carry out his wish of being a superhero, saving the cityf san francisco back in november. >>> heavy rain moves into the bay area right now. there's the bay bridge toll plaza. no cars this time of night, very few. but the roads are wet. check out live stormtracker 2. i'll show you some of the rain fall rates we've been getting. that's really heavy rain. it's not long lived. in marin county, you're already drying out. let's track this very...
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. >>> researchers found those diagnosed with childhood leukemia were more likely to live near a busylity officials in the bay area will now be able to better gauge traffic related air pollution thanks to three new air monitors. the first is already fully operational in oakland at laney college. data collected from the monitor is being streamed to their website. >>> artists today gave a peak inside san francisco's coit tower where work continues to make sure the murals survive. the murals were created during the -- coit tower is said to reopen sometime next month. >>> two fractured wrists. i definitely have a concussion and a black eye. >>> the response to a rowdy protest that brought more demonstrators out today. >>> you saw the pictures. the fire on the first day of spring. i'll detail the dry weather pattern and how long it'll be before we can see some >>> san francisco international airport is getting ready to shut -- shuttown two -- shutdown two of its four runways. the airport will be installing soft concrete at the ends which will grab the landing gear if a plane overshooting t
. >>> researchers found those diagnosed with childhood leukemia were more likely to live near a busylity officials in the bay area will now be able to better gauge traffic related air pollution thanks to three new air monitors. the first is already fully operational in oakland at laney college. data collected from the monitor is being streamed to their website. >>> artists today gave a peak inside san francisco's coit tower where work continues to make sure the murals survive....
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anybody who goes to germany's in, and her daughter got leukemia. her daughter was treated for leukemia and got into remission and the mother finished her contract and came home to the united states. she could not find an insurance company anyplace in this country that would give her insurance for her daughter. none. now, that's what you want to go back to. you want to go back to the time when a parent can't find an insurance company that will take care of their kid, and that's the kind of thing we've been watching for as long as i've been in congress and before that. nd this bill has begun to stop that. we had lifetime limits. some cancers eat up a lot of money real quickly. bone marrow transplants, $125,000 or more. and people wind up unable to purchase the medication. all of that is covered by this bill, and you're saying to people, no, we want to go back to 1930. we like the dust bowl. we like the hard times of the 1930's. we don't want any of this stuff. and in my view this is a perfect place for democrats to vote no and republicans, of course,
anybody who goes to germany's in, and her daughter got leukemia. her daughter was treated for leukemia and got into remission and the mother finished her contract and came home to the united states. she could not find an insurance company anyplace in this country that would give her insurance for her daughter. none. now, that's what you want to go back to. you want to go back to the time when a parent can't find an insurance company that will take care of their kid, and that's the kind of thing...
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. >>> researchers found those diagnosed with childhood leukemia were more likely to live near a busy quality officials in the bay area will now be able to better gauge traffic related air pollution thanks to three new air monitors. the first is already fully operational in oakland at laney college. data collected from the monitor is being streamed to their website. >>> artists today gave a peak inside san francisco's coit tower where work continues to make sure the murals survive. the murals were created during the -- coit tower is said to reopen sometime next month. >>> two fractured wrists. i definitely have a concussion and a black eye. >>> the response to a rowdy protest that brought more demonstrators out today. >>> you saw the pictures. the fire on the first day of spring. i'll detail the dry weather pattern and how long it'll be before we can see some showers. >>> at $400,000 worth of wine stolen. how one suspected thief's generosity ended up getting him arrested. bulldog: look at that! $300 off serta perfect sleeper and sealy posturepedic. plus, free delivery. the red tag mea
. >>> researchers found those diagnosed with childhood leukemia were more likely to live near a busy quality officials in the bay area will now be able to better gauge traffic related air pollution thanks to three new air monitors. the first is already fully operational in oakland at laney college. data collected from the monitor is being streamed to their website. >>> artists today gave a peak inside san francisco's coit tower where work continues to make sure the murals...
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a man whose son died of leukemia because he couldn't get medicine.re's a lack of anesthesia, we have heard for car batteries being used for dialysis. one powerful figure in aleppo, where there were once 5,000 doctors, there are now 36. they are risking their lives to try to provide what care they can. >> do you expect any of those recommendations to actually be acted upon by the international community? >> sure, i mean ultimately what we will hope for is a political settlement to end the conflict. but what we are saying that can be realistically implemented today before the u.n. security council resolution passed unanimously. we want to see a diplomatic break through translate into a humanitarian break through. clean bandages, clean medicine into syria, we can save lives in the here and now. we feel if that resolution is acted upon there's an ability to save lives in the country. >> francine, appreciate, director of media and communicates for save the children. thank you. >> thank you. >> israereleased 150 female pris in exchange for the nuns. the nu
a man whose son died of leukemia because he couldn't get medicine.re's a lack of anesthesia, we have heard for car batteries being used for dialysis. one powerful figure in aleppo, where there were once 5,000 doctors, there are now 36. they are risking their lives to try to provide what care they can. >> do you expect any of those recommendations to actually be acted upon by the international community? >> sure, i mean ultimately what we will hope for is a political settlement to...
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miles had been battling leukemia, and got to carry out his wish of being a superhero, saving the cityof san francisco back in november. >>> heavy rain moves into the bay area right now. there's the bay bridge toll plaza. no cars this time of night, very few. but the roads are wet. check out live stormtracker 2. i'll show you some of the rain fall rates we've been getting. that's really heavy rain. it's not long lived. in marin county, you're already drying out. let's track this very strong cell as it moves eastward now, i've had plenty of reports in the livermore area, or out towards fairfield, pleasanton, of thunder and lightning. we'll track it out this way as well. if you're in tracy in the next 47 minutes, and byron in the next 26 minutes, your showers will pick up. this is the most active area right here. that's probably where you're getting thunder and lightning. 18 minutes toward livermore valley, and bring this one out this way. you're hearing it now. the rain is really coming down. look at san mateo, you're starting to dry out, but hayward is getting hit hard. this is signifi
miles had been battling leukemia, and got to carry out his wish of being a superhero, saving the cityof san francisco back in november. >>> heavy rain moves into the bay area right now. there's the bay bridge toll plaza. no cars this time of night, very few. but the roads are wet. check out live stormtracker 2. i'll show you some of the rain fall rates we've been getting. that's really heavy rain. it's not long lived. in marin county, you're already drying out. let's track this very...
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the groups claim the use of benzene and hexeme can cause leukemia and nerve damage.omplies with u.s. safety standards. >>> the california secretary of state has given the go ahead to proponents for two online privacy initiatives to start to collect signatures. both measures seek online tracking, sharing and selling information by internet providers and mobile applications. one proposal would restrict how private schools and public entities use personal data. supporters have until august 8th to collect enough signatures to call fi for the november ballot. >>> people in berkeley have stopped starbucks from opening a new shop in their neighborhood. now, here is the proposed building, that starbucks went a year trying to get into. it's along telegraph across the street from the whole forward market. city council voted against a permit because of lack of parking >>> betook these pictures about -- we took these pictures about 15 minutes ago. you can see two s.w.a.t. officers taking a man into custody right there. it appears the standoff which began with the shooting at 3:0
the groups claim the use of benzene and hexeme can cause leukemia and nerve damage.omplies with u.s. safety standards. >>> the california secretary of state has given the go ahead to proponents for two online privacy initiatives to start to collect signatures. both measures seek online tracking, sharing and selling information by internet providers and mobile applications. one proposal would restrict how private schools and public entities use personal data. supporters have until...
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. >> high was also among those who recorded a special birthday video for a 7-year-old boy with leukemiaeo was posted just four days ago and has more than 17,000 views. the officer leaves behind a wife and two children. >>> friendses and family are mourning the death of a teen who died in a car accident. the 17-year-old of danville was killed thursday morning when his car went down a elm bankment and hit a tree. it happened off highway 24 and lafayette. the chp said he was speeding and may have been raise, racing another vehicle. he was a student at fusion academy in walnut creek. 's tended san ramone. friendses and family gathered in pleasant hill yesterday to say their good-byes to 14-year- old jenna. she died sunday after being hit by a train. investigators say she ran onto the tracks to pick up a cell phonism had dropped. the pastor of the church where the funeral was held said her death was to soon and to tragic and she had made a lasting impact during her life. >> police are cracking down on the area's latino gangs. teams spread out across the county checking on known gang members
. >> high was also among those who recorded a special birthday video for a 7-year-old boy with leukemiaeo was posted just four days ago and has more than 17,000 views. the officer leaves behind a wife and two children. >>> friendses and family are mourning the death of a teen who died in a car accident. the 17-year-old of danville was killed thursday morning when his car went down a elm bankment and hit a tree. it happened off highway 24 and lafayette. the chp said he was...
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there is over 100 individuals dealing with a laundry list of ailments from leukemias, cancers, different tumors, you name it. and it's been going on. >> how many on your ship, do you know? >> i don't know the number. >> more -- you weren't the only one from your ship? >> absolutely not. >> well, lt., you know, i just don't even know what to say to you. we are always so appreciative when our navy responds to any crisis and then, you know, i'm sure the japanese were, too. but this is obvious this radiation leak is obviously causing, i think it is causing great harm. you know, i wish i could change things for you. >> it's difficult. it's a challenge. and really the challenge for me, and for many folks is unknown. some of them -- individuals are dealing without healthcare or anything like that. and others are, you you know, in my situation, i'm dealing with the unknown of what exactly am i dealing with as i don't have a true diagnosis. aside from muscle weakness. >> i hope that, you know, that somehow it gets to the the bottom of it. thank you, sir. >> thank you. >> and straight ahead, look
there is over 100 individuals dealing with a laundry list of ailments from leukemias, cancers, different tumors, you name it. and it's been going on. >> how many on your ship, do you know? >> i don't know the number. >> more -- you weren't the only one from your ship? >> absolutely not. >> well, lt., you know, i just don't even know what to say to you. we are always so appreciative when our navy responds to any crisis and then, you know, i'm sure the japanese were,...
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just any old biscuit box it's what jill wants her ashes stored in after she dies diagnosed with leukemia in october two thousand and twelve she was given months to live to make things easier for her children she set about planning her funeral by sounding out local undertakers who produced a brochure and said this is what we offer three thousand seven hundred fifty. homes. just to have a simple motion without a service without anybody there we can't do that he said because producer. and it was saying we won't for people who don't want or can't afford a traditional ceremony the case funeral industry office strikingly few options party university found that the price of the average british funeral has risen eighty percent over the past decade to almost eight thousand pounds that's almost double what it costs in the us and more than three times the price in france the cost of dying is around seventy thousand pounds this year and that includes the funeral the discretionary costs such as a car and flowers and catering and states administration and i'm always seeing is that those figures are go
just any old biscuit box it's what jill wants her ashes stored in after she dies diagnosed with leukemia in october two thousand and twelve she was given months to live to make things easier for her children she set about planning her funeral by sounding out local undertakers who produced a brochure and said this is what we offer three thousand seven hundred fifty. homes. just to have a simple motion without a service without anybody there we can't do that he said because producer. and it was...
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they have clinical trials going for treating bird flu, prostate cancer, leukemia, hep-c and hiv.could be a speculative play, however you have to be careful. you have to take some real pain. just consider this stock rallied more than 12% today -- yesterday. today it was down 10%. i mean, this is a roller coaster. they're still many years away from getting any of the products on the market and by the way, of course if you own inovio, you'd be crazy, i'm begging you, ring the register on at least half of the position so you're only playing with the house's money here. at the end of the day we have seen so many of the development stages become public lately that i have to believe the whole group will get hammered. not just the big cap plays which have been downright horrendous. if you're interested in it, the sell-off will be your buying opportunity. until then be patient. remember for those in the big cap bio techs they're in the weak hands right now. we're throwing them up and giving them up every day. and you know what, they could all still go lower. so you don't have to ask me ea
they have clinical trials going for treating bird flu, prostate cancer, leukemia, hep-c and hiv.could be a speculative play, however you have to be careful. you have to take some real pain. just consider this stock rallied more than 12% today -- yesterday. today it was down 10%. i mean, this is a roller coaster. they're still many years away from getting any of the products on the market and by the way, of course if you own inovio, you'd be crazy, i'm begging you, ring the register on at least...
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the moment of this bruno lost his fourteen year old daughter are draped to leukemia and she said she wanted to hold on to all the time she could walk through the. eyes. of. her mother i never cried when she was but she lived because it was important to. credits. this law won't make choosing euthanasia easy all parents and doctors must be in agreement that there is no weather option most importantly the child must be conscious and able to make the decision themselves the author of the spill says in many cases this law is the most humane option this is about the possibility for everyone to choose at some point not to accept this suffering and to say that a certain point. is enough. he says and consider that one can finally to die or the weapon so that the suffering stops or one of the kicks in the end of freedom that critics suggest there is no way a child is able to make a life or death decision of this magnitude i'll see saw her nine year old boy who died of cancer and belgium and then to fight with a baby called boy i'm sorry i forgot about getting a photo but it's little and then h
the moment of this bruno lost his fourteen year old daughter are draped to leukemia and she said she wanted to hold on to all the time she could walk through the. eyes. of. her mother i never cried when she was but she lived because it was important to. credits. this law won't make choosing euthanasia easy all parents and doctors must be in agreement that there is no weather option most importantly the child must be conscious and able to make the decision themselves the author of the spill says...
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detroit covering the funeral of a 9-year-old leukemia patient who was the city's police chief for the day earlier this year. dozens of police officers were there to pay tribute to the young boy who wanted to be a cop. wdrb in louisville, kentucky, has the story of the national corvette museum starting to recover eight cars from the sinkhole that swallowed them last mukt. and this is a live look from philadelphia from our fox affiliate there. the big story there tonight, like much of the east coast, the weather. look at this guy in shorts. a number of flights canceled nationwide topped 2,700 today. most of the problems have been here in washington, philadelphia, new york. but the cancellations extended up to new england. that's tonight's live look outside the beltway from "special report." we'll be right back. honestly? i wanted a smartphone that shoots great video. so i got the new nokia lumia icon. it's got 1080p video, three times zoom, and a twenty-megapixel sensor. it's got the brightest display, so i can see what i'm shooting -- even outdoors, and 4 mics that capture incredible s
detroit covering the funeral of a 9-year-old leukemia patient who was the city's police chief for the day earlier this year. dozens of police officers were there to pay tribute to the young boy who wanted to be a cop. wdrb in louisville, kentucky, has the story of the national corvette museum starting to recover eight cars from the sinkhole that swallowed them last mukt. and this is a live look from philadelphia from our fox affiliate there. the big story there tonight, like much of the east...
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they safed their heads in honor of jonah who died of leukemia.up was made up of his parents as well as firefighters. coworkers and other family and friend. their goal was to raise five thousand dollars. they raised more than $12,000. >>> happening today. popular restaurants is closing its doors after nearly 50 years in business. the cable car restaurant is serving since 1965. the restaurants was even featured on the food network show. diners, drive in ins and dives and when asked whether he was closing the restaurant he said it was just time. >> some people are celebrating st. patrick's day by drinking. others by running. >> this is the annual st. patrick's day festival. this includes the shamrock. five k run. they are expected to hit the pavement and it kicks off in just about an hour. >> three olympic champions receive this welcome from lake tahoe. >> jamie anderson who is there on the right and in sunglasses and maddy bowman waving the flag. there they are. they won gold medals at the olympic games. their celebration included hannah peter who
they safed their heads in honor of jonah who died of leukemia.up was made up of his parents as well as firefighters. coworkers and other family and friend. their goal was to raise five thousand dollars. they raised more than $12,000. >>> happening today. popular restaurants is closing its doors after nearly 50 years in business. the cable car restaurant is serving since 1965. the restaurants was even featured on the food network show. diners, drive in ins and dives and when asked...