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during the game, craig sagger, jr., filled in for his father, craig, sr., who is bass battling leukemia. >> you did a great job but i'd rather have your dad standing
during the game, craig sagger, jr., filled in for his father, craig, sr., who is bass battling leukemia. >> you did a great job but i'd rather have your dad standing
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of became sick with a form leukemia, a very aggressive form of leukemia that three and 100,000 peoplen korea get an die from. recovery,was sick and the woman who worked right next to her in a group of two at the workstation, she also got sick and was dead within five weeks of being diagnosed. it raised some alarm bells for the families of these women. the father of the woman who died when she was 22, he was a taxi driver. he took on the nation's capital is and most powerful company. samsung is responsible -- it's revenue equals more than 20% of the entire gdp and south korea. it turned into a real david versus goliath battle. the company went into the courtroom and ultimately he won. his case is now being appealed. that is the story that is being told now across korea. it is a david versus goliath battle that has become quite iconic. >> he's 81? the courts decided that her work made them sick? >> it contributed to their illness. iss type of leukemia probably more associated with being caused by chemicals or radiation than any other form of cancer known to man. it is a very specific an
of became sick with a form leukemia, a very aggressive form of leukemia that three and 100,000 peoplen korea get an die from. recovery,was sick and the woman who worked right next to her in a group of two at the workstation, she also got sick and was dead within five weeks of being diagnosed. it raised some alarm bells for the families of these women. the father of the woman who died when she was 22, he was a taxi driver. he took on the nation's capital is and most powerful company. samsung is...
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. >> a stranger gives a gift of life to a woman battling leukemia.e'll share her story with us right after this. huh, 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know that game show hosts should only host game shows? samantha, do you take kevin as your lawfully wedded husband... or would you rather have a new caaaaaar!!!! say hello to the season's hottest convertible... ohhh....and say goodbye to samantha. [ male announcer ] geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. ♪ ding ♪ do you have something for pain? i have bayer aspirin. i'm not having a heart attack, it's my back. i mean bayer back & body. it works great for pain. bayer back & body provides effective relief for your tough pain. better? yeah, thanks for the tip! athis is paul's office. for those who believe a serious job doesn't have to feel so serious. one a day men's vitacraves with key nutrients like b-vitamins. all the fun of a gummy that's a complete multivitamin. hey kevin...still eating chalk for hearburn? yea. try alka seltzer fruit c
. >> a stranger gives a gift of life to a woman battling leukemia.e'll share her story with us right after this. huh, 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know that game show hosts should only host game shows? samantha, do you take kevin as your lawfully wedded husband... or would you rather have a new caaaaaar!!!! say hello to the season's hottest convertible... ohhh....and say goodbye to samantha. [ male announcer ] geico. 15...
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this young man i, after battling leukemia, drove out like this superhero key is. did you practice? yes!! chausson he threw the ball michael's got quite a reaction from the thousands of fans in the at&t park. (inaudible) last november back kid saved the city of san francisco which was turned into gotham city for a day. the mayor even gave him the key to the city. today he returned side-by-side, with the san francisco giants. i wanna say thank-you to the giants. it was great-is all he had to say about his experience. it was certainly great for my goals but also great for all the fans. in sports. the giants open the home portion of their season in style. from beginning to end. . while the u-conn lady huskies and their heralded coach, make history. gary has the highlights. and all the sports. next highlights. and all the sports. next i want you to know stuff i want you to be kind. i want you to be smart. super smart. i want one thing in a doctor. i want you to be handsome. i want you to be awesome. i don't want you to look at the chart before you say hi...david. i want you to return my
this young man i, after battling leukemia, drove out like this superhero key is. did you practice? yes!! chausson he threw the ball michael's got quite a reaction from the thousands of fans in the at&t park. (inaudible) last november back kid saved the city of san francisco which was turned into gotham city for a day. the mayor even gave him the key to the city. today he returned side-by-side, with the san francisco giants. i wanna say thank-you to the giants. it was great-is all he had to...
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as the single mother continued to battle leukemia and its side effects, she received this letter in thet reads in part you should be ashamed of yourself. i hope cancer kills you soon, signed a concerned and pissed off citizen. as for the woman's claims which reid and others deemed lies, a conservative politics blog for "the detroit news" reports fact checker looked at only premiums and spending caps when discounting her story, but many of the drugs and services boonstra needs or will need in the future are not covered, significantly raising her out-of-pocket expenses. >>> another dubious distinction for our nation's capital d.c. drinks more wine than the rest of the country and it takes that top spot by a landslide. washingtonians consume an average of 25.7 liters of wine each year. last year that equals more than 34 bottles of wine per person. the runner up, new hampshire, downing just 20 liters each. winesearcher.com suggests d.c.'s ranking, quote, might explain why congress moves so slowly. >>> as embattled toronto mayor rob ford runs for re-election signs are popping up all over the
as the single mother continued to battle leukemia and its side effects, she received this letter in thet reads in part you should be ashamed of yourself. i hope cancer kills you soon, signed a concerned and pissed off citizen. as for the woman's claims which reid and others deemed lies, a conservative politics blog for "the detroit news" reports fact checker looked at only premiums and spending caps when discounting her story, but many of the drugs and services boonstra needs or will...
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san francisco's bat kid, kindergartener miles scott who is in remission for leukemia throughout the first pitch. what were you thinking when you were out there? >> it was great. >> reporter: for those on hand to watch it all it's day to remember. >> it's like christmas. i couldn't sleep last night. >> play ball. >> reporter: also on hand today giant fan bryan stow who was severely beaten three years ago after a los angeles dodgers opening game against the giants. he waved to the crowd and got a hunl show of support today. the fans are still linesed here outside at&t park. they are hoping to get a glimpse of the players and the coaches as they make ware way out again today. the giants did not disappoint. giants 8, diamondbacks, 3. >>> thank you. some mu features to the ballpark including new security measures. the most noticeable change comes right when you walk in. everyone entering the ballpark will have to go through metal detectors. bags do not have to go through them but they are inspected. fans are being asked to remove all metal objects from their pockets. it's a league wide mandate
san francisco's bat kid, kindergartener miles scott who is in remission for leukemia throughout the first pitch. what were you thinking when you were out there? >> it was great. >> reporter: for those on hand to watch it all it's day to remember. >> it's like christmas. i couldn't sleep last night. >> play ball. >> reporter: also on hand today giant fan bryan stow who was severely beaten three years ago after a los angeles dodgers opening game against the giants....
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. >> we are happy to report that miles' leukemia is in remission. the giants are his favorite team and matt cain his favorite player. the stars were definitely aligned. >> a great moment for him. >>> remember the giants' fan who was critically beaten in the parking lot of dodgers' stadium on opening day three years ago? well he smiled and waived today as he continues to improve which was gad to see. well, stowe was one of the 42,000 fans who packed the ballpark today. the fans came early to bask a in the sunshine and meet friends at willie mays plaza and to get the season started on a positive note. fans think this is the team's year again. >> world series. it is an even year. that makes a difference. >> i am here because i am a faithful giants fan. >> look at me. don't look at him. >> you meet somebody here? >> yes. >> who is it? >> i don't know if it is my girlfriend or ex-wife, i don't know. >> it was the first game of a nine-game home stand for the giants. colorado and the dodgers are coming to town as well. larry beil will have more on the home
. >> we are happy to report that miles' leukemia is in remission. the giants are his favorite team and matt cain his favorite player. the stars were definitely aligned. >> a great moment for him. >>> remember the giants' fan who was critically beaten in the parking lot of dodgers' stadium on opening day three years ago? well he smiled and waived today as he continues to improve which was gad to see. well, stowe was one of the 42,000 fans who packed the ballpark today. the...
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during the game, craig sagger, jr., filled in for his father, craig, sr., who is bass battling leukemia. >> you did a great job but i'd rather have your dad standing here. you're great. we miss you. you're doing a great job. we wanture fanny back on the court and i promise i'll be nice. get back here. >> king james and the heat begin thy quest to defend their title. -s posterizes chris birdman anderson. bobcats down five. lebron and company pull away. lebron, 27 in route to a 99-88 victory. >>> final round of the rbc heritage in hiltonhead, south carolina. matt kuchar, four shots off the lead. drops in his seventh birdie. after this bogey on 17th. he is in a tie with donald. it's going right at it. just misses. matt kuchar wins his seventh career pga tournament on eastster sunday. this abc7 sports report brought you by orchard supply hardware. >> coming up at 6:00, johnny depp returns to the big screen in a sci-fi thriller. >>> join my tonight at 9:00 on kofy cable tv 13. nasa is helping california teachers bring a better understanding of science to their classroom. >> then at 11:00, th
during the game, craig sagger, jr., filled in for his father, craig, sr., who is bass battling leukemia. >> you did a great job but i'd rather have your dad standing here. you're great. we miss you. you're doing a great job. we wanture fanny back on the court and i promise i'll be nice. get back here. >> king james and the heat begin thy quest to defend their title. -s posterizes chris birdman anderson. bobcats down five. lebron and company pull away. lebron, 27 in route to a 99-88...
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during the game, craig sagger, jr., filled in for his father, craig, sr., who is bass battling leukemia. >> you did a great job but i'd rather have your dad standing here. you're great. we miss you. you're doing a great job. we wanture fanny back on the court and i promise i'll be nice. get back here. >> king james and the heat begin thy quest to defend their title. -s posterizes chris birdman anderson. bobcats down five. lebron and company pull away. lebron, 27 in route to a 99-88 victory. >>> final round of the rbc heritage in hiltonhead, south carolina. matt kuchar, four shots off the lead. drops in his seventh birdie. after this bogey on 17th. he is in a tie with donald. it's going right at it. just misses. matt kuchar wins his seventh career pga tournament on eastster sunday. this abc7 sports report brought you by orchard supply hardware. >> coming up at 6:00, johnny depp returns to the big screen in a sci-fi thriller. [doorbell rings] hey. hey. what's this? it's u-verse live tv. with at&t u-verse... you can watch live tv from your device. hey. hey. anywhere in your home. [doorbell
during the game, craig sagger, jr., filled in for his father, craig, sr., who is bass battling leukemia. >> you did a great job but i'd rather have your dad standing here. you're great. we miss you. you're doing a great job. we wanture fanny back on the court and i promise i'll be nice. get back here. >> king james and the heat begin thy quest to defend their title. -s posterizes chris birdman anderson. bobcats down five. lebron and company pull away. lebron, 27 in route to a 99-88...
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. >> we are happy to report that miles' leukemia is in remission. the giants are his favorite team and matt cain his favorite player. the stars were definitely aligned. >> a great moment for him. >>> remember the giants' fan who was critically beaten in the parking lot of dodgers' stadium on opening day three years ago? well he smiled and waived today as he continues to improve which was gad to see. well, stowe was one of the 42,000 fans who packed the ballpark today. the fans came early to bask a in the sunshine and meet friends at willie mays plaza and to get on season started on a positive note. fans think this is the team's year again. >> world series. it is an even year. that makes a difference. >> i am here because i am a faithful giants fan. >> look at me. don't look at him. >> you meet somebody here? >> yes. >> who is it? >> i don't know if it is my girlfriend or ex-wife, i don't know. >> it was the first game of a nine-game home stand for the giants. colorado and the dodgers are coming to town as well. larry beil will have more on the home
. >> we are happy to report that miles' leukemia is in remission. the giants are his favorite team and matt cain his favorite player. the stars were definitely aligned. >> a great moment for him. >>> remember the giants' fan who was critically beaten in the parking lot of dodgers' stadium on opening day three years ago? well he smiled and waived today as he continues to improve which was gad to see. well, stowe was one of the 42,000 fans who packed the ballpark today. the...
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. >> we are happy to report that miles' leukemia is in remission. giants are his favorite team and matt cain his favorite player. the stars were definitely aligned. >> a great moment for him. >>> remember the giants' fan who was critically beaten in the parking lot of dodgers' stadium on opening day three years ago? well he smiled and waived today as he continues to improve which was gad to see. well, stowe was one of the 42,000 fans who packed the ballpark today. the fans came early to bask a in the sunshine and meet friends at willie mays plaza and to get the season started on a positive note. fans think this is the team's year again. >> world series. it is an even year. that makes a difference. >> i am here because i am a faithful giants fan. >> look at me. don't look at him. >> you meet somebody here? >> yes. >> who is it? >> i don't know if it is my girlfriend or ex-wife, i don't know. >> it was the first game of a nine-game home stand for the giants. colorado and the dodgers are coming to town as well. larry beil will have more on the home ope
. >> we are happy to report that miles' leukemia is in remission. giants are his favorite team and matt cain his favorite player. the stars were definitely aligned. >> a great moment for him. >>> remember the giants' fan who was critically beaten in the parking lot of dodgers' stadium on opening day three years ago? well he smiled and waived today as he continues to improve which was gad to see. well, stowe was one of the 42,000 fans who packed the ballpark today. the fans...
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don't have the right to speak out to ask our people in the right i can speak out dragon actually leukemia prowess because that's the question is. people's blood is on their hands national youth i. am with you on easter day last year you guys they shouldn't have fired over it it was an agreement that's true and this is a holy day they came here to kill our boys. yes you want to be killed he says for being russian. what they did was really a message into the city and members returned only and secure side very heavy arms in return for all the attackers with as we can see these two cars behind me destroyed we do have reports of two killed on the side of the attackers who many have connected many of reported as being members of the private sector this of course being the far right knew not so when ization responsible for a series of terrorist attacks around ukraine i've got bullets in my hand and we have bullets littering the ground around here with the death toll reported as being five at the moment marking this is the sharpest escalation of violence here in the east of ukraine let's now take
don't have the right to speak out to ask our people in the right i can speak out dragon actually leukemia prowess because that's the question is. people's blood is on their hands national youth i. am with you on easter day last year you guys they shouldn't have fired over it it was an agreement that's true and this is a holy day they came here to kill our boys. yes you want to be killed he says for being russian. what they did was really a message into the city and members returned only and...
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and people need to realize that there are 70 diseases, including leukemia and mds. access to prance plant is one of the first ones. the first bare owe is not having a marrow donor. you were lucky you had sally-ann. 20 years ago, the federal government had the -- i would say the inspiration to make the marrow registry. african-americans and minorities are still underrepresented in that registry. and we need more and more. for people who don't have donors there, there's core blood transplants. >> it doesn't have to be a perfect match. people need to know that. it's great if it is. but there's a way. i know people are watching. saying i want to do what sam did. i want to do what she did. 21 years old. it's swabbing the cheek to be tested. and people want to know what's the process after that? the two ways of harvesting healthy blood cells. >> i think there's still a lot of misconceptions out there. you've done so much to change that, that people actually know more. but they still think it's surgery. they still think it's painful. they think if they're going to be a don
and people need to realize that there are 70 diseases, including leukemia and mds. access to prance plant is one of the first ones. the first bare owe is not having a marrow donor. you were lucky you had sally-ann. 20 years ago, the federal government had the -- i would say the inspiration to make the marrow registry. african-americans and minorities are still underrepresented in that registry. and we need more and more. for people who don't have donors there, there's core blood transplants....
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leukemia the festival was so so. i'm used to play. hi i'm like a lament for existence. on ground from the deputy prime minister and protest leaders that it can survive. as he walked to the park. i mean tradition. it was one to choose his hands. a bit. we have been very worth to buy all the political tension but back to sometime will definitely help to calm us down. since needs. half the problems. some people have even cheaper. all you can grab in the text. he lead the team. ensure staff. all we won it. we're praying for your success. i sometimes have to say. people are expected to. sms ads. test class models as well as i go home. on his tactics to prevent trouble. was awesome as they can be used as weapons. this has to do some surprising and taste and style. he's told. malthouse was. the cyst on her cheek people should be helpful you can get her to thwart her cutesy with me. she's been at the block where it won the jury. it is always a boost to local ancients. for everyone to have fun. without any trouble. one teacher i can sew with. and simply to get into the anti huma
leukemia the festival was so so. i'm used to play. hi i'm like a lament for existence. on ground from the deputy prime minister and protest leaders that it can survive. as he walked to the park. i mean tradition. it was one to choose his hands. a bit. we have been very worth to buy all the political tension but back to sometime will definitely help to calm us down. since needs. half the problems. some people have even cheaper. all you can grab in the text. he lead the team. ensure staff. all we...
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the 5-year-old miles scott made headlines last year when the leukemia patient wanted to be a super herop the cause. look at batkid he rocks. >> how are you going to top that? >> i don't know but i hope it continues and i wish the kid the best of luck going through what he's going through. >> a lot of people cheering for him. >> great story. the spring weather encompassed the entire country. we're including our friends in the northern half of the country along the canadian border. they suffered this winter. there's still about one to two feet of snow on the ground. they're finally getting their spring thaw too. we're pretty mild this morning. definitely for the first time in awhile, nowhere in this country do you need the heavy coat and the mild air is just streaming across the country. for all winter long we had the cold air coming down from canada and now we're getting the air from the pacific and the west and that's why we're warming it up. 74 at kansas city. minneapolis at 72. we're pretty nice in the northeast and mid-atlantic. but we have waerm temperatures coming in the upcoming w
the 5-year-old miles scott made headlines last year when the leukemia patient wanted to be a super herop the cause. look at batkid he rocks. >> how are you going to top that? >> i don't know but i hope it continues and i wish the kid the best of luck going through what he's going through. >> a lot of people cheering for him. >> great story. the spring weather encompassed the entire country. we're including our friends in the northern half of the country along the...
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based parent of japanese firm novartis pharma has concluded its employees manipulated tests of a new leukemia drug. executives of novartis pharma have admitted their staff interfered with trials on the drug known as to cigna the university of tokyo hospital in organizations conducted the studies. the panel report says the employees and to the geese guidelines and worm will have a chance for the planning to data analysis stage. the panel concluded the employees got three of the relevant documents last december after learning of any cheese coverage of the issue. the report says staff are deaf patient data is obtained from doctors. a possible violation of privacy laws. the panel said their managers are responsible for failing to provide proper supervision and for allowing their involvement in the drug trials the night. it is going to have great faith that the company has been contacted in korea but the company. penalties could be a lot of the called involvement of the staff of polling. novartis pharma officials say they take to study seriously they are paying special attention to the findings an
based parent of japanese firm novartis pharma has concluded its employees manipulated tests of a new leukemia drug. executives of novartis pharma have admitted their staff interfered with trials on the drug known as to cigna the university of tokyo hospital in organizations conducted the studies. the panel report says the employees and to the geese guidelines and worm will have a chance for the planning to data analysis stage. the panel concluded the employees got three of the relevant...
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dozens of them dearly in her twenties and thirties have already been diagnosed with ailments like leukemia. testicular cancer in ivory disease. now they're part of a growing class action lawsuit against the plant operator tokyo electric power company also known as tactile the suit alleges that the power company provided false information to u s navy officials about the extent of the radioactive contamination spreading into the air and water and the servicemembers the telco is by and large to claim questions are surfacing regarding exactly how much indeed he may have known about the radiation especially considering the kind of equipment aboard the uss reagan and nuclear powered ship. there are is lots of radiation detectors both fixed in position to monitor the arm of the radioactivity from the reactor itself propulsion reactor and also lots of geiger counters so um we're quite sure that the navy was aware of the radioactivity um but that was not been communicated to the sailors that were in harm's way the city denied the allegation in fact the pentagon says it studied unveiled the non radi
dozens of them dearly in her twenties and thirties have already been diagnosed with ailments like leukemia. testicular cancer in ivory disease. now they're part of a growing class action lawsuit against the plant operator tokyo electric power company also known as tactile the suit alleges that the power company provided false information to u s navy officials about the extent of the radioactive contamination spreading into the air and water and the servicemembers the telco is by and large to...
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he died of leukemia. ook as 86 years old. next up, an important milestone na on the road back to full employment. he was 86 years old. >> next up, an important milestone on the road back to full employment. then i got my number, which matched the custom fit orthotic inserts with the right support. find your closest foot mapping center at drscholls.com. i'm a believer. those little cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet approved to treat symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or
he died of leukemia. ook as 86 years old. next up, an important milestone na on the road back to full employment. he was 86 years old. >> next up, an important milestone on the road back to full employment. then i got my number, which matched the custom fit orthotic inserts with the right support. find your closest foot mapping center at drscholls.com. i'm a believer. those little cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily...
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what makes a good blood cell become a leukemia cell?t makes a healthy brain cell become a tumor cell? you can learn that from seeing that many children, and seeing where the gene is. where you have the gene, we can create the drugs. of your experience raising money for st. jude's, you have to learn about these women whose stories are contained in this book. i wonder if you can describe a couple of them and give us a flavor of what they managed to accomplish. >> a lot of them, all kinds of things happen that force you to make a change. maybe you got laid off. maybe your husband died and you have not worked before. your children grow up. you have a dream of raising a family, but the minute your daughter or son has a drivers license, you are toast. you have to figure out what your next dream is. what these women prove is that you can start over at any age. one woman's husband died. she was raising three children. she didn't have any idea how to make a living. she used to make jewelry for her friends. her friend said, sell the jewelry you m
what makes a good blood cell become a leukemia cell?t makes a healthy brain cell become a tumor cell? you can learn that from seeing that many children, and seeing where the gene is. where you have the gene, we can create the drugs. of your experience raising money for st. jude's, you have to learn about these women whose stories are contained in this book. i wonder if you can describe a couple of them and give us a flavor of what they managed to accomplish. >> a lot of them, all kinds of...
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dozens of them clearly in her twenties and thirties have already been diagnosed with ailments like leukemia testicular cancer camp by marie disease. now they're part of a growing class action lawsuit against a plant operator tokyo electric power company also known as tactile. the suit alleges that the power company provided false information to u s navy officials about the extent of the radioactive contamination spreading into the air and water and model service member states have whizzed by and large to blame questions are surfacing regarding exactly how much they need he may have known about the radiation especially considering the kind of equipment aboard the uss reagan nuclear powered ship. thus the need and nine an allegation in fact the pentagon says it studied the billboard a non radioactive levels and that that information was reviewed by and non governmental group in a statement rta spokesperson for the needy said the worst keith reid each exposure for crew member on the uss ronald reagan is less than twenty five percent of the annual radiation exposure to a member of the us from n
dozens of them clearly in her twenties and thirties have already been diagnosed with ailments like leukemia testicular cancer camp by marie disease. now they're part of a growing class action lawsuit against a plant operator tokyo electric power company also known as tactile. the suit alleges that the power company provided false information to u s navy officials about the extent of the radioactive contamination spreading into the air and water and model service member states have whizzed by...
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here is a guy in his life battling leukemia and everyone got involved in the play that really led himo believe he was bad kid. and the blanket alone that everyone threw his way was amazing. it was the start of what turned out to be the perfect day. >> it was. it showed who we are here. always good to see you thanks a lot. >> love the giants. love san francisco. whether they are home or away. mike will join us every week live updates 6:45 in the morning. monday, wednesday, friday of the entire 2014 season. we're back. >> fantastic weather as well. off to a great start this season as well. it is hard to believe we have so many good things coming our way. 6:47 now let's show you what works temperature wise. we have plenty of mid 50s. you will notice live picture there shows you a little bit of cloud cover lingering. temperatures as the result of the sun coming up. mostly clear sky to kick off the day here. much cooler than yesterday. you have to give and take a little bit. average 66. today we will hit the low 80s. now i want to show you san francisco. quite a different picture here this
here is a guy in his life battling leukemia and everyone got involved in the play that really led himo believe he was bad kid. and the blanket alone that everyone threw his way was amazing. it was the start of what turned out to be the perfect day. >> it was. it showed who we are here. always good to see you thanks a lot. >> love the giants. love san francisco. whether they are home or away. mike will join us every week live updates 6:45 in the morning. monday, wednesday, friday of...
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he is on treatment for leukemia.a-wish foundation fulfilled his wish to be the cape crusader for a day, rescuing san francisco from the riddler and the penguin. stay with us. another check on the market movers is on the other side of the week. bottom line returns in just a moment. ♪ >> get the latest headlines at the top of the hour on bloomberg radio and streaming on your tablet and on bloomberg.com. that does it for this edition of bottom line. i'm mark crumpton in new york. on the markets is next. i will see you tomorrow. past the hour which means bloomberg television is on the markets. let's get you caught up on where stocks are trading. we're seeing a selloff on wall street. stocks are trading at session lows. the s&p is falling by the most in two months. erasing gains from the last few days. the nasdaq falling by nearly three percent. time now for today's report. contracts the utilities, itch are a traditional -- hit a new 52-week high earlier today but has since turned around. , it is down six percent in today
he is on treatment for leukemia.a-wish foundation fulfilled his wish to be the cape crusader for a day, rescuing san francisco from the riddler and the penguin. stay with us. another check on the market movers is on the other side of the week. bottom line returns in just a moment. ♪ >> get the latest headlines at the top of the hour on bloomberg radio and streaming on your tablet and on bloomberg.com. that does it for this edition of bottom line. i'm mark crumpton in new york. on the...
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. >> and she has brain cancer and 4-year-old is fighting leukemia. >> above the image is the caption. sometimes strength comes in knowing that you are not alone. >>> it could be a lonely disease. >> it is just, it is very moving. watching their bond form. >> now, the photographers found the girls through facebook. >> they had never met before the photo was taken and now the parents say. they are all friends. >> search something for any sound. >> the crews looking for thing airlines in the ocean. >> moviegoers. >> having a tough time for the must see. >> it is the closest race in the box office so far this year. the answer to treating your dog's fleas and ticks is staring you right in the face. nexgard from the makers of frontline® plus it's the only chew that kills both fleas and american dog ticks. vets recommend it, and dogs, well they're begging for it. nexgard is for dogs only and hasn't been evaluated for use in pregnant, breeding or lactating dogs. reported side effects include vomiting, dry flaky skin, diarrhea, lethargy and lack of appetite. use with caution in dogs with a his
. >> and she has brain cancer and 4-year-old is fighting leukemia. >> above the image is the caption. sometimes strength comes in knowing that you are not alone. >>> it could be a lonely disease. >> it is just, it is very moving. watching their bond form. >> now, the photographers found the girls through facebook. >> they had never met before the photo was taken and now the parents say. they are all friends. >> search something for any sound....
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this type of leukemia is probably more associated with being off by chemicals or radiation than any other form of cancer known to man. it is a very specific, aggressive and very difficult form of cancer. the fathered was, tried to get worker compensation as we do in the u.s. from the government. his daughter's death. when that claim was rejected by the south korean authorities that were responsible for workers compensation, he had to appeal that in court. samsung intervened in that case and challenged the rights of the family to get worker's compensation. that is what made this such a big battle. these claims would not have cost samsung a penny yet, they got involved and was offering and paying money to families of other workers and to this young woman to get them to withdraw these claims for workers pompensation and stoc talking publicly about the groups helping them. all of this made this a public story and south korea. say, while we are deeply saddened by the loss of former members of the samsung family and are concerned about those battling illness, we would like to read a rate that i
this type of leukemia is probably more associated with being off by chemicals or radiation than any other form of cancer known to man. it is a very specific, aggressive and very difficult form of cancer. the fathered was, tried to get worker compensation as we do in the u.s. from the government. his daughter's death. when that claim was rejected by the south korean authorities that were responsible for workers compensation, he had to appeal that in court. samsung intervened in that case and...
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a trade he to become a cancer doctor one year of clinical work taking care of breast cancer and leukemia with two years of research. you don't need a three-year trading if all you give people as one year of clinical care. you don't have to train everybody in research. we need to have more management turning how to work in teams that is with nurses sanders practitioners dieticians, a physical therapist similarly when you are a resident all the time is in the hospital but the future is not in hospital but at home or nursing facilities this will be a comprehensive revolution where we trained people and what we are educating them about i see that happening again. and hast not been changed radically but over the next decade pelosi of big change. >> host: thank you very much. . .
a trade he to become a cancer doctor one year of clinical work taking care of breast cancer and leukemia with two years of research. you don't need a three-year trading if all you give people as one year of clinical care. you don't have to train everybody in research. we need to have more management turning how to work in teams that is with nurses sanders practitioners dieticians, a physical therapist similarly when you are a resident all the time is in the hospital but the future is not in...
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people who suffered from leukemia a few years back had a survival rate of one third. now it is 90%.ou are talking about new age .rugs you will see a lot of these things happening. manager,investment maybe you have some exposure to glaxo, whatever. do you begin to eat say to yourself, if i haven't got exposure in these other names, i should begin to add that into the portfolio? >> we have investments in novartis. a balance between biotech and old name for a companies. that is how i manage portfolios. m&a in europe is also going to catch up. you are going to see not very strong gdp growth or a lack of growth that we have seen. you will see companies merging together to increase their profitability, to hit their return on equity target. there could be more deals in europe. yourself?you position is it a shorter-term perspective? industries, do i begin to cherry pick industry groups where i think the value is? you pick stocks, you still pick good businesses. you position yourself with the cycle. financials, tech, industrials, these are still the names i would like to hold. europe this ye
people who suffered from leukemia a few years back had a survival rate of one third. now it is 90%.ou are talking about new age .rugs you will see a lot of these things happening. manager,investment maybe you have some exposure to glaxo, whatever. do you begin to eat say to yourself, if i haven't got exposure in these other names, i should begin to add that into the portfolio? >> we have investments in novartis. a balance between biotech and old name for a companies. that is how i manage...
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analysts estimate that the current numbers are offsetting the set of medicines for breast cancer and leukemiaproduction rose to a record in the first quarter as it rose eight percent from a year earlier. chief executive officer sam losses reining in spending and cutting costs while driving and .xpansion of rios iron ore it is a big contributor to its earnings pot. shares rose for a fourth-quarter profit as india's second-largest software exporter beat analyst estimates. they want more outsourcing orders from the likes of volvo cars and health care companies prime therapeutics. i want you to take a look at this. it is the lunar eclipse heard it as amost at its peak, and canvassing from the americas, it is the first of four total lunar eclipses that will be happening over the next two years. that is called a blood moon. the moon is just began to glow red as a receives the light spilled over from the earth's circumference. ♪ >> welcome back to "on the move." i'm manus cranny in london. let's talk about one of the big themes this morning. diageo andks maker sab miller. sab miller taking a bit of
analysts estimate that the current numbers are offsetting the set of medicines for breast cancer and leukemiaproduction rose to a record in the first quarter as it rose eight percent from a year earlier. chief executive officer sam losses reining in spending and cutting costs while driving and .xpansion of rios iron ore it is a big contributor to its earnings pot. shares rose for a fourth-quarter profit as india's second-largest software exporter beat analyst estimates. they want more...
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miles' leukemia in remission. >> cute little kid. >> it is 26 minutes after the top of the hour.t is judgment day for lois lerner the charges could come down for the former head of the irs. >> take a look at this picture. see that light right there? why some say it could be life on mars. vo: once upon a time there was a boy who traveled to a faraway place where castles were houses and valiant knights stood watch for the kingdom was vast and monsters lurked in the deep and the good queen showed the boy it could all be real avo: all of great britain, all in one place book on expedia before april 30th and save up to thirty percent. >> it is wednesday night. breaking overnight a college campus erupts in riots. students flipping cars destroying street signs and knocking over light poles. the latest on the chaos coming right up. >> terror on the highway after 13 shootings. a gunman randomly targeting drivers. >> this a major medical break through for those who have been terrorized. the procedure that could help people walk again. >> "fox & friends first" starts right now. ♪ >> good mor
miles' leukemia in remission. >> cute little kid. >> it is 26 minutes after the top of the hour.t is judgment day for lois lerner the charges could come down for the former head of the irs. >> take a look at this picture. see that light right there? why some say it could be life on mars. vo: once upon a time there was a boy who traveled to a faraway place where castles were houses and valiant knights stood watch for the kingdom was vast and monsters lurked in the deep and the...
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is it leukemia? and she said yes.know what that meant in the beginning? >> no. but now i do. >> but now you do. >> countless tests, surgeries and chemo therapy followed. at a st. baldrick's event in november, his dad christian and brother shawn and thomas all sheered their head in support of their big brother. >> they shaved their head. >> just last week, they got a phone call with some good news. joseph is in remission. >> you get to a point where you think all the news you're going to find out is bad news. >> bright news for the maroni's and their little superhero. >> team joseph! >> we're back here on the plaza watching how it's going. david alexander is flying. i'm not going to talk to him because he doesn't want to take a break. but let me tell you, there are flames coming out of that buzzer. literally, there are flames. mike janella is the adjudicator for guinness world records. how's it going so far? >> he's on pace. he had 37 through halfway. that would get him the record if he keeps it up. >> you're there to
is it leukemia? and she said yes.know what that meant in the beginning? >> no. but now i do. >> but now you do. >> countless tests, surgeries and chemo therapy followed. at a st. baldrick's event in november, his dad christian and brother shawn and thomas all sheered their head in support of their big brother. >> they shaved their head. >> just last week, they got a phone call with some good news. joseph is in remission. >> you get to a point where you think...
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when 3-year-old robin contracted leukemia and died a year later. learning the payroll became key. >> when he told me he would run for county chairman he didn't quite tell me there were some 300 or 200 precincts. and when he was campaigning i thought they would all fall down and say yes, perfect. all of our friends thought it was nutty. but george rolled up his sleeves, and you loved it. >> politics became the family business. and with the same eagerness and drive he used to build his company, george h.w. bush worked his way to the top. >> preserve, protect and defend the constitution of the united states. >> so help me god. >> so help me god. >> congratulations. >> thank you. >> dad had handled his relationship with president reagan extremely well. he remained loyal to the man who had picked him to be the vice president right up into the right moment which was the convention. and when the curtain rose he gave one of the greatest convention speeches ever. and that then helped define who he was. >> i will keep america moving forward, always forward,
when 3-year-old robin contracted leukemia and died a year later. learning the payroll became key. >> when he told me he would run for county chairman he didn't quite tell me there were some 300 or 200 precincts. and when he was campaigning i thought they would all fall down and say yes, perfect. all of our friends thought it was nutty. but george rolled up his sleeves, and you loved it. >> politics became the family business. and with the same eagerness and drive he used to build...
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he had died from leukemia by then. the hospital was named after him.s got some of the most advance state of the art medical equipment virtually all imported from abroad. in floating the proposal to ban the import of foreign sophisticated medical technology the russian government believes that it will spur on the development with its own medical science industry in the face of institutfuture sanctions down t. but what of the immediate effect of the patients suddenly deprived of the technology that ensures their survival. people giving blood at the hospital had their misgivings. >> i'm not against buying russian medical companies but it should only be done if we have the highest quality in equipment. >>> that's going to to take some time. 80% went to manufacturers abroad. >> i think the appropriation of adopting the ban of foreign medical equipment came directly from the need to respond to the western sanctions. the officials heard something somewhere and decided to protect the domestic medical supply industry and show they could react quickly. >> repres
he had died from leukemia by then. the hospital was named after him.s got some of the most advance state of the art medical equipment virtually all imported from abroad. in floating the proposal to ban the import of foreign sophisticated medical technology the russian government believes that it will spur on the development with its own medical science industry in the face of institutfuture sanctions down t. but what of the immediate effect of the patients suddenly deprived of the technology...
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earlier today who actually ran boston, the first marathon last year, running it for friend brad with leukemiamade the commitment at mile 17 to do it again and then he was crossing the finish line barely remembers it because he was there when the blast went off. here he is. >> all of a sudden everything changed. it was this huge flash, incredibly loud noise. you know? i felt my foot get knocked sideways. i was pushed sideways. and it felt like i had been hit by a truck. and as i turned, i turned to my right and i look back to where i had just seen a whole lot of people standing there cheering and it was just complete devastation. >> brooke, it was amazing how sporting events can be therapeutic after big challen challenge challengedies. new york with the marathon after 9/11. new orleans saints after katrina. i remember as a new yorker and ran in the 2001 marathon here after 9/11 i just remember -- >> good for you. >> how important it was and of course in this case, it was a sporting event that was struck and particularly important for boston today to get all those runners out there again. >> re
earlier today who actually ran boston, the first marathon last year, running it for friend brad with leukemiamade the commitment at mile 17 to do it again and then he was crossing the finish line barely remembers it because he was there when the blast went off. here he is. >> all of a sudden everything changed. it was this huge flash, incredibly loud noise. you know? i felt my foot get knocked sideways. i was pushed sideways. and it felt like i had been hit by a truck. and as i turned, i...
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a five-year-old boy with leukemia, got the thrill of a lifetime in san francisco.cott dressed up as "batkid" yesterday... and threw out the first pitch at a game between the giants and diamondbacks. more good news... his team won. even better news... miles' cancer is in remission. >> ever but loves that kid. >> we have sunshine coming today. high temperatures in the mid-60s. i don't know why we are showing marcus he'd never follows the weather. he uses the weather app. >> here we go again ... >> turn temperature in the low 30's. satellite composite shows we are dry. here is the day planner. 62 degrees by 5:00 p.m.. 9:00 p.m. we are at 55. here is the seven days forecast. do you approve of this? the desert act say the same thing? 64 today. >> i'm so jaded by the number i won't believe it until i see it. >> saturday will be our warmest day this spring. it will happen. >> 3 ft. distance at all times. >> we love each other ... >> a quick update. we have an incident at ohio. a second accident not too far away as chicago and dearborn involving a pedestrian. emergency veh
a five-year-old boy with leukemia, got the thrill of a lifetime in san francisco.cott dressed up as "batkid" yesterday... and threw out the first pitch at a game between the giants and diamondbacks. more good news... his team won. even better news... miles' cancer is in remission. >> ever but loves that kid. >> we have sunshine coming today. high temperatures in the mid-60s. i don't know why we are showing marcus he'd never follows the weather. he uses the weather app....
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kindergartener miles scott who's in remission from leukemia through out the first pitch. for those lucky enough to watch it all play out, it was an unforgettable season starter. many are already dreaming of another championship. >> love the world series being here a few years ago. and we've been giants fans for many, many years, and we are very excited. >> hopefully we take it all the way. world series. that's the plan, that's the goal. >> reporter: the giants have started the season off strong. even the weather was "pitcher" perfect for fans and players alike. >> this is opening day, 75 degrees. >> it's kind of exciting for opening day, because, you know, you get the introductions. you have the fans going wild. you know, everybody's got their families there. so it's a special day. and we treat it as such. >> reporter: now the 40,000 or so fans who came today's game got this special gift from the giants. it's a commemorative calendar, but the memories of the day will be what they treasure the most. opening day baseball doesn't get any better. reporting live from san franc
kindergartener miles scott who's in remission from leukemia through out the first pitch. for those lucky enough to watch it all play out, it was an unforgettable season starter. many are already dreaming of another championship. >> love the world series being here a few years ago. and we've been giants fans for many, many years, and we are very excited. >> hopefully we take it all the way. world series. that's the plan, that's the goal. >> reporter: the giants have started the...
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his leukemia is currently in remission. >> a news anchor in houston wish she who is given a monkey what it wanted. >>> the reporter host add segment animals at a zoo and her guest was wilson, a monkey, and look what he did when he didn't get his way! he slapped her in the face, and sheshipped it off and wilson was happy to get the food and wilson comfortable around cameras started in "dr. dolittle." >> she was pretty poised. >> show was. needs to work on the defense. >>> that is why i don't handle the poets. that is for the trainers. >>> this morning, animal. he had an accident. >> not joel, the animal. >>> winds tell the story, calm or very light and variable and they will start to blow offshore. that is the difference between yesterday and today and the reason why the warming will be significant today. we are 44 in woodside and cool on the if lanes and palo alto and menlo park at 47, and foster city is 49 and everyone else in the low-to-mid 50's including san carlos at 55 and same in san francisco and fremont and san rafael at 52 and concord and hayward and oakland at 50, antioch at 6
his leukemia is currently in remission. >> a news anchor in houston wish she who is given a monkey what it wanted. >>> the reporter host add segment animals at a zoo and her guest was wilson, a monkey, and look what he did when he didn't get his way! he slapped her in the face, and sheshipped it off and wilson was happy to get the food and wilson comfortable around cameras started in "dr. dolittle." >> she was pretty poised. >> show was. needs to work on the...
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dozens of them merely in their twenty's and thirty's have already been diagnosed with elements like leukemia testicular cancer and by worry disease now they're part of a growing class action lawsuit against the plant's operator tokyo electric power company also known as tepco the suit alleges that the power company provided false information to u.s. navy officials about the extent of the radioactive contamination spreading into the air and water and while service members say tepco is by and large to blame questions are surfacing regarding exactly how much the navy may have known about the radiation especially considering the kind of equipment aboard the u.s.s. reagan a nuclear powered ship however the u.s. navy denies that allegation in fact the pentagon says it studied the available data on radioactive levels and that that information was reviewed by a non-governmental group in a statement r t a spokesperson for the navy said the word. case radiation exposure for a crew member on the u.s.s. ronald reagan is less than twenty five percent of the annual radiation exposure to a member of the u.
dozens of them merely in their twenty's and thirty's have already been diagnosed with elements like leukemia testicular cancer and by worry disease now they're part of a growing class action lawsuit against the plant's operator tokyo electric power company also known as tepco the suit alleges that the power company provided false information to u.s. navy officials about the extent of the radioactive contamination spreading into the air and water and while service members say tepco is by and...
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leukemia. still hiding the truth from us and i don't know why they have children on their own you heard so much to protect our children. please speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world talks about six of v.i.p.'s interviews intriguing stories for you. then try a. visit. monday morning here in moscow thanks for joining us yemen was hit by two u.s. drone attacks over the weekend the strikes killed over thirty suspected al-qaeda militants but also took the lives of at least three civilians and attacks continue to face criticism in yemen and pakistan because of the high number of civilian casualties they course human rights activist says the victims are left with nothing except apologies from the gulf so this is not a first strike where we found that there have been civilian casualties in the area which is right the yemeni capital sanaa we've heard enormous apologies coming from the yemeni government for the mistakes done by the u.s. admin
leukemia. still hiding the truth from us and i don't know why they have children on their own you heard so much to protect our children. please speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world talks about six of v.i.p.'s interviews intriguing stories for you. then try a. visit. monday morning here in moscow thanks for joining us yemen was hit by two u.s. drone attacks over the weekend the strikes killed over thirty suspected al-qaeda militants...
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. >> we are happy to report that miles' leukemia is in remission.he giants are his favorite team and matt is his favorite player and he signed something for him. >> among those taking in the home opener this afternoon or yesterday afternoon was the giant fan creditly injured after being beaten in the parking lot of the stadium on opening day three years ago. you can see him smile and wave to the crowd as people clear as he continued to improve, looking good. he and miles watchedded giants beat arizona diamondbacks 7-3 both playing again tonight. it was a feel-good day all the way around. >> nice to see the giants do that, the community supports them and they support the community. big circle. >> and hudson looking so good can so sharp. >> who is going tonight? >> timmy and he is looking pretty good. how is the weather? >> 6-2 sounds like a good start. >> timmy! all right, it will be about 64 at 7:15 dropping to 58 at end of the game and the main layer clouds are rolling in to the end of the game and it will be dreary at the end. we have lowest visib
. >> we are happy to report that miles' leukemia is in remission.he giants are his favorite team and matt is his favorite player and he signed something for him. >> among those taking in the home opener this afternoon or yesterday afternoon was the giant fan creditly injured after being beaten in the parking lot of the stadium on opening day three years ago. you can see him smile and wave to the crowd as people clear as he continued to improve, looking good. he and miles watchedded...
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. >> they'll get cancer cells, go after leukemia. >> right. >> according to ray, we'll use these nanobotscomplish a seemingly impossible feat, transferring the entire contents of our brains to a computer. >> in the future you think we'll be able to upload our thoughts? >> i think we're already there because our thinking is augmented with our technology. we now wear this kind of on our bodies. and this is intelligent. you can translate languages. you can access all of human knowledge. it is an indirect connection from our brain to the cloud. 100 years from now people will think it was amazing when we went throughout the day without backing up our mind file. if our thinking is partly biological and partly nonbiological, the nonbiological part is expanding exponentially. it's doubling in power every year. according to my calculations, by 2045, we will multiply our intelligence a billionfold. the nonbiological part is going to dominate. >> that's amazing. >> that's such a profound transformation that we borrowed this metaphor from physics. >> that's the singularity. >> right. >> kurzweil's ca
. >> they'll get cancer cells, go after leukemia. >> right. >> according to ray, we'll use these nanobotscomplish a seemingly impossible feat, transferring the entire contents of our brains to a computer. >> in the future you think we'll be able to upload our thoughts? >> i think we're already there because our thinking is augmented with our technology. we now wear this kind of on our bodies. and this is intelligent. you can translate languages. you can access all...
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well, turner sports sideline reporter craig sager is battling leukemia.ger at nba and mlb game, rocking his famous crazy suits. well, true to style, sager announced his illness with humor saying, quote, from the sidelines to being sidelines. 40 veins and 40 electrolytes. here's what happened when sager's son interviewed popp. >> he said son, you're on your own. anything you have to say? >> you did a great job, but i would rather have your dad standing here. you're great, we miss you. you've been an important part of this for a long time. we want your fanny back on the court. i promise i'll be nice. get back here. >> craig, if your cnn family, our thoughts are with you. i'm brian that keiler. "early start" begins at 4:00 >>> criminal and unforgivable. the president of south korea blasts the crew of a sunken ferry as hopes fade of finding more survivors. >>> pro russian militants appeal to moscow after a checkpoint shootout. >> the locals we've spoken to tell us because of this, they will not be persuaded to give up their weapons. >>> a city united. boston
well, turner sports sideline reporter craig sager is battling leukemia.ger at nba and mlb game, rocking his famous crazy suits. well, true to style, sager announced his illness with humor saying, quote, from the sidelines to being sidelines. 40 veins and 40 electrolytes. here's what happened when sager's son interviewed popp. >> he said son, you're on your own. anything you have to say? >> you did a great job, but i would rather have your dad standing here. you're great, we miss...
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they'll go after leukemia. >> right. >> according to ray, we'll use these nanobots to transfer the entirent of our brains to a computer. >> you think we'll upload our thoughts? >> i think we're already there. i think our thinking is augmented with our technology. we wear this on our bodies. you can translate languages, you can access all of human knowledge. it is an indirect connection. 100 years from now people will think it was amazing when we went throughout the day without backing up our mind file. if our thinking is partly biological and partly nonbiological, the nonbiological part is expanding exponentially. it's doubling in power every year. according to my calculations by 2045, we will multiply our intelligence a billion fold. the nonbiological part is going to dominatedominate. that's such a profound technolo technology. >> that's the sing lairty. >> it will hit in 2045, a time when man and machine will be so connected we will be able to transcend the limits of biology once and for all. >> could i ultimate end up becoming someone else? with the same memories that i have of my lif
they'll go after leukemia. >> right. >> according to ray, we'll use these nanobots to transfer the entirent of our brains to a computer. >> you think we'll upload our thoughts? >> i think we're already there. i think our thinking is augmented with our technology. we wear this on our bodies. you can translate languages, you can access all of human knowledge. it is an indirect connection. 100 years from now people will think it was amazing when we went throughout the day...
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he battled to of leukemia but his cancer is in remission. >> instead of the crowd cheered? >> they were sanying " batkid ". >> he is so confident. i just love it. he is not phased by the crop. it was also a sellout crowd >> as for the game. brandon belt slammed a two-run homer for the giants. he's tied for first in the majors with five home runs. 1/2the giants lead the league with 12 home runs. michael morse had a couple of solid hits. and tim hudson shut down the d- backs. a great home debut for those two. giants win 7-3. >> and outsdie the ballpark the ballpark. korn 4's stanley roberts catches some fans here is stanley roberts with people behaving badly. >> i'm sure this is not some people invision opening day at att park in san francisco but let's forget about the police action and pay attention to his guy getting his photo snapped >> there were a lot of photos shot on this day, this guy just got a ticket for jaywalking and to celebrate he decides to stick around and record the officers >> we're tourist from san jose, puerto rico >> more like san jose california but mig
he battled to of leukemia but his cancer is in remission. >> instead of the crowd cheered? >> they were sanying " batkid ". >> he is so confident. i just love it. he is not phased by the crop. it was also a sellout crowd >> as for the game. brandon belt slammed a two-run homer for the giants. he's tied for first in the majors with five home runs. 1/2the giants lead the league with 12 home runs. michael morse had a couple of solid hits. and tim hudson shut down...
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well, turner sports sideline reporter craig sager is battling leukemia.nize sager at nba and mlb game, rocking his famous crazy suits. well, true to style, sager announced his illness with humor saying, quote, from the sidelines to being sidelines. 40 veins and 40 elect rrolytes. here's what happened when sager's son interviewed popp. >> he said son, you're on your own. anything you have to say? >> you did a great job, but i would rather have your dad standing here. you're great, we miss you. you've been an important part of this for a long time. we want your fanny back on the court. i promise i'll be nice. get back here. >> craig, if your cnn family, our thoughts are with you. i'm brian that >>> one of our roles here has always been to take away excess money from people who don't know what to do with it, who can't think of a better idea about how to spend their money. in the old days the mechanism for doing that was you'd throw it on a table. put that into the context of throwing away a bottle of seven-up in a club. we're slightly more honest about it. >
well, turner sports sideline reporter craig sager is battling leukemia.nize sager at nba and mlb game, rocking his famous crazy suits. well, true to style, sager announced his illness with humor saying, quote, from the sidelines to being sidelines. 40 veins and 40 elect rrolytes. here's what happened when sager's son interviewed popp. >> he said son, you're on your own. anything you have to say? >> you did a great job, but i would rather have your dad standing here. you're great, we...