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they found the original recruit officer badges has leukemia. >> good thing we have officer donuts in and he was able to rise to the occasion. >> that police department is cold. the first police cat got cancer so they replaced him with another cat. who fire as sick kitten? now officer badges isn't just dealing with kitty leukemia, he's an alcoholic, too, probably down at a local bar lapping jamison out of a saucer. >> trevor: hey, rony, i don't mean to make it personal but are you a k man? seems like this touchous. >> it is. the troy michigan p.d. treats police cats like they're little mascots and they're not. i know that because my own cat also joined the police force. do you have any idea what it's like to live with a police cat waiting up all night for sergeant mr. snug also to come home? and then one day getting a call from the chief with the words you've always dreaded -- your cat got stuck in the wall again. >> trevor: i'm so sorry, ronny chieng, everyone. we'll be right back. crying crying. >> trevor: i'm sorry. ♪ ♪ ♪ je plonge à l'envers ♪attiré par l'extase ♪ ♪ un tourbillon
they found the original recruit officer badges has leukemia. >> good thing we have officer donuts in and he was able to rise to the occasion. >> that police department is cold. the first police cat got cancer so they replaced him with another cat. who fire as sick kitten? now officer badges isn't just dealing with kitty leukemia, he's an alcoholic, too, probably down at a local bar lapping jamison out of a saucer. >> trevor: hey, rony, i don't mean to make it personal but are...
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suffering from leukemia. think the right honorable friend for raising this issue.xperience and she is doing a lot of work to raise awareness of the lack of information back then. and for the event. and we support efforts to raise awareness and the need to recruit more. in more than 20 million pounds and been divided. and that includes some very specific stipulations. that must be from the background. in specific funding to the port recruitment. of course more needs to be done. i'm sure the prime minister they were watching an event of national importance. when it goes to overseas. millions of pounds every year. does that seem like more than enough money in the game. i want to say to the honorable gentlemen. just over five years ago they report and it was published with the instigation of my honorable friend and since then had been major improvements in patient safety but just in relation to county hospital in stafford will they congratulate the staff there who have seen a great improvement over the years with the remark we are seeing more patients over 40 now. then
suffering from leukemia. think the right honorable friend for raising this issue.xperience and she is doing a lot of work to raise awareness of the lack of information back then. and for the event. and we support efforts to raise awareness and the need to recruit more. in more than 20 million pounds and been divided. and that includes some very specific stipulations. that must be from the background. in specific funding to the port recruitment. of course more needs to be done. i'm sure the...
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two key factors lead to leukemia.on that triggers the cancer in less than 1% carrying it. exposure to bacteria causes the cancer to develop. those not exposed are at risk of developing leukemia. while babies who are exposed to the viruses before they turn one seem to be protected. >>> let's check in with sal and see how we're looking on this wednesday commute. hey, sal. >> hey, mike and gasia. it has been really slow traffic partly due to earlier accidents. i think part of it is due to the wet roads. things are improving a little bit. now it is 58 minutes. not a good commute at all driving from the carquinez bridge to the macarthur maze. when you get to the bay bridge, add on another 25 minutes before you get on to the bridge. and if you're driving in oakland, southbound 880 now getting slow as well. normally we see northbound which is not unusual for it to be slow. the southbound traffic is slowing down heading down to hayward. it has been a slow commute. northbound 880 at marina there, is a crash. this is a look now
two key factors lead to leukemia.on that triggers the cancer in less than 1% carrying it. exposure to bacteria causes the cancer to develop. those not exposed are at risk of developing leukemia. while babies who are exposed to the viruses before they turn one seem to be protected. >>> let's check in with sal and see how we're looking on this wednesday commute. hey, sal. >> hey, mike and gasia. it has been really slow traffic partly due to earlier accidents. i think part of it is...
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that's when we had the other video, lemons for leukemia, essentially taking a bite out of lemons to raise the profile of their adventures. good morning america got involved, the rock, all kind of you so since all of that the story has developed. >> chris found a bone marrow transplant. he is going to live. >> get out of here. >> no. it's completely the other way that this whole journey began. over 10,000 people have registered under their name and he has now found a bone marrow donor. there are risks involved. his body might reject the donation but he has an opportunity. this has come through. >> devoting our lives to ensuring his legacy lives on. >> now they are going to help other cancer patients and if you want to be involved even just in a financial way you can. they have that now. it is creating weekly videos and you can help make this a reality. >>> and now it's the latest winner of an amazon echo. >> and you can win too. all you need is thursday's buzz word and a legal resident of the united states or canada. >> that's coming up in just a bit. >> standby for the you choose give awa
that's when we had the other video, lemons for leukemia, essentially taking a bite out of lemons to raise the profile of their adventures. good morning america got involved, the rock, all kind of you so since all of that the story has developed. >> chris found a bone marrow transplant. he is going to live. >> get out of here. >> no. it's completely the other way that this whole journey began. over 10,000 people have registered under their name and he has now found a bone...
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he is a four-year-old from sebastopol and it was diagnosed with leukemia earlier this year.e will raise money for his family and for the leukemia and lymphoma society at the annual high heels for hope gala. tickets are still available for this event at the vendors there in santa rosa. we have information for you under the web link says sent of our website at ktvu.com. >>> 11:00 news, a campus killing. we understand the scene is still active. we are learning from students and police. >>> in sports we will hear from the wires as they are now less than 24 hours from tip-off in the western conference finals. ♪ he's been called a rockstar lawyer. he tops the charts on progressive causes... winning pro bono battles for immigrants and the homeless. defending gay rights and gun control. democrat jeff bleich. after columbine, bleich led president clinton's youth violence initiative. with joe biden, bleich took on domestic violence. served president obama as special counsel and ambassador. maybe bleich can't pull off the rockstar look... but his progressive record is solid gold. >>> i
he is a four-year-old from sebastopol and it was diagnosed with leukemia earlier this year.e will raise money for his family and for the leukemia and lymphoma society at the annual high heels for hope gala. tickets are still available for this event at the vendors there in santa rosa. we have information for you under the web link says sent of our website at ktvu.com. >>> 11:00 news, a campus killing. we understand the scene is still active. we are learning from students and police....
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the little boy was diagnosed with leukemia earlier this year.ing up on the 18th, i will once again emcee the annual high hills for hopes gala, benefiting the leukemia and lymphoma society with some of the proceeds going to the family. i hope to see you there at the vintners inn. tickets available at ktvu.com. savings. if you're looking for an incredible selection of the brands you love, this season's newest trends for a fraction of what you'd pay at department stores, ♪ you gotta go to ross they'd tell you to go to ross. because there's so much to choose from. listen to your pets. they're your best friends, so they don't want you to spend more than you have to. if you want to save big on pet accessories, you gotta go to ross. surprising developments today in a murder case in the east bay. two people are charged with stabbing a 19-year-old woman and leaving her out to die. long before a trial date had been set one of those suspects decided to plead guilty to all of the charges against him. we talked about it at the top of our newscast. joining me
the little boy was diagnosed with leukemia earlier this year.ing up on the 18th, i will once again emcee the annual high hills for hopes gala, benefiting the leukemia and lymphoma society with some of the proceeds going to the family. i hope to see you there at the vintners inn. tickets available at ktvu.com. savings. if you're looking for an incredible selection of the brands you love, this season's newest trends for a fraction of what you'd pay at department stores, ♪ you gotta go to ross...
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at 8.40 — understanding childhood leukemia — we'll speak to the scientist who believes he has found thess and hopes his research could prevent future cases. and at 10.40, we'll take a look at tomorrow's front pages — joining me tonight are the sunday times‘ deputy political editor caroline wheeler and political commentator lance price. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello, i'm 0lly foster, these are our sportsday headlines this evening. kiev calling — liverpool look towards the champions league final against real madrid. it isa it is a final, you should face a really good football team. the good news is we are as well a really good team. a coup for quins — gusta rd leaves england, but where exactly does that leave england ahead of next yea r‘s world cup? and buttler‘s back in the fold — we'll have the latest from the england test squad ahead of the series against pakistan. evening, we've got some world cup squad news coming up, but what a week it's going to be for liverpool, they have returned from warm weather training in spain and later this wee
at 8.40 — understanding childhood leukemia — we'll speak to the scientist who believes he has found thess and hopes his research could prevent future cases. and at 10.40, we'll take a look at tomorrow's front pages — joining me tonight are the sunday times‘ deputy political editor caroline wheeler and political commentator lance price. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello, i'm 0lly foster, these are our sportsday headlines this evening. kiev...
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. >> for her, she was diagnosed with leukemia, the last years of her life has been spent in endless chemo therapy treatment. finally she is done with treatment ♪ the chemo is done ♪ we're so excited for you ♪ hay now, hay now, the chemo's done ♪ >> before they ring the bell, she is picked up by her dead. she reaches over and she brings i it. >> you see how much this means to people like adults. think act some of the perspective of a child. 30% of her life has been spent under kechemo. >> she get some gifts. >> i think it's maybe yogurt. a yogurt plush pillow. >> that sa life save every time they hear it. the hard work that they do, it pays off every time they hear that bell. >> this is how you want them to leave the hospital. just like this. >> they take their picture right next to that bell. it's out. bye. >> see you guys, hopefully never. >> hopefully never see you again. >> half, getting a lot of media attention lately for volcanic reasons. before they give hawaii slightly cooler treatment, they spent eight months capturing all of the beautiful cliff diving spots that the hawaiian isla
. >> for her, she was diagnosed with leukemia, the last years of her life has been spent in endless chemo therapy treatment. finally she is done with treatment ♪ the chemo is done ♪ we're so excited for you ♪ hay now, hay now, the chemo's done ♪ >> before they ring the bell, she is picked up by her dead. she reaches over and she brings i it. >> you see how much this means to people like adults. think act some of the perspective of a child. 30% of her life has been...
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amelia was diagnosed with leukemia at 17 months old, spending the first years of her childhood behind these walls. >> i didn't really realize what i was missing out on because i was just here all the time. i thought that every girl grew up to be a doctor because all my doctors were girls, so i didn't know anything else, really. >> reporter: her parents tried to stay positive when she relapsed. >> i think the one thing that we always hung on to was hope. >> i used to tell her, cancer doesn't define you. you define it, and you can take this and turn it into a positive. >> reporter: and she did. two decades later, amelia is cancer free and working in the very same hospital. >> i didn't want to just be a nurse. i wanted to take care of children at children's health care of atlanta. nowhere else. i want to treat my patients the way that my nurses treated me. i wanted to pay it forward and make children feel better. do you know who this lady is? >> a princess. >> reporter: a cancer survivor giving encouraging words, hugs and hope to those in need. >> being able to relate to them and just le
amelia was diagnosed with leukemia at 17 months old, spending the first years of her childhood behind these walls. >> i didn't really realize what i was missing out on because i was just here all the time. i thought that every girl grew up to be a doctor because all my doctors were girls, so i didn't know anything else, really. >> reporter: her parents tried to stay positive when she relapsed. >> i think the one thing that we always hung on to was hope. >> i used to tell...
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. >> reporter: this california duo embarked on the list after chris, who's battling leukemia was given only a year to live, unless he got a bone marrow transplant. >> it made sense if i wasn't going to see him ever again, let's spend the moments we have doing stuff we'll remember. >> reporter: they are making videos of the journey, a project called one list, one life. but now -- >> oh, these are hard. >> there's another life. in ohio, lexi was motivated to tackle her own list after she was diagnosed with stage four cancer. dillon is there to document her journey. >> i'm just really grateful for everything they have done and really grateful for my perspective being changed. >> reporter: on this day she rounded up a group to paint inspirational murals. her cancer is now in remission but she's forging ahead even meeting a cheetah. for chris, his story inspired thousands to sign up for the bone marrow registry. >> did anything change since we saw you guys last? >> yeah, i found a donor, which is incredible. >> reporter: instead of the bucket, chris hopes to kick the cancer. >> everyone has
. >> reporter: this california duo embarked on the list after chris, who's battling leukemia was given only a year to live, unless he got a bone marrow transplant. >> it made sense if i wasn't going to see him ever again, let's spend the moments we have doing stuff we'll remember. >> reporter: they are making videos of the journey, a project called one list, one life. but now -- >> oh, these are hard. >> there's another life. in ohio, lexi was motivated to tackle...
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there is a current nickel trial targeting most common adult leukemia with a drug first approved to test arthritis more than 25 years ago. that particular work is being done at the university of kansas, certainly senator moran has been a advocate for nih research and he and i hope to visit the university of kansas medical center before too long and look at that project along with others. the national academy of science has published a report in february that shows nih funding contributed to every one of the 210 new drugs approved by the fda from 2010 till 2016. that is quite a record. and we are appreciating the fact that that work continues. we see increased branch among young researchers, anything you have to sayabout that would be welcome .but this has been an effort that this committee has entered into together and senator murray has been a great partner and nih as we hope to be appropriately involved in our oversight responsibilities as well but let me turn to senator murray for her comments. >> mister chairman, doctor collins, it's great to see you too and all of your amazing team
there is a current nickel trial targeting most common adult leukemia with a drug first approved to test arthritis more than 25 years ago. that particular work is being done at the university of kansas, certainly senator moran has been a advocate for nih research and he and i hope to visit the university of kansas medical center before too long and look at that project along with others. the national academy of science has published a report in february that shows nih funding contributed to...
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. >> for her, she was diagnosed with leukemia, the last years of her life has been spent in endless chemo therapy treatment. finally she is done with treatment ♪ the chemo is done ♪ we're so excited for you ♪ hay now, hay now, the
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today sadie beat the odds and survive leukemia. she received her last chemotherapy treatment may 26, 2017. now at 10, sadie is able to live the life of a normal kid. i would like to thank sadie and her family for their willingness to share their story and for their advocacy in support of this important legislation. i met sadie in my office last spring and i was inspired by her story. she started a nonprofit. the sadie keller foundation to raise mon money to help other kids facing cancer. her mission is simple. to put a smile on the faces of children fighting cancer all over the country, and to remind them to keep fighting. so today i'm going to urge other members of congress to support this important bipartisan legislation and sending this bill to the president's desk. we will help sadie achieve her mission of putting a smile on the faces of children fighting cancer. we will provide families across this country with the hope for a better tomorrow. thank you, mr. speaker. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: th
today sadie beat the odds and survive leukemia. she received her last chemotherapy treatment may 26, 2017. now at 10, sadie is able to live the life of a normal kid. i would like to thank sadie and her family for their willingness to share their story and for their advocacy in support of this important legislation. i met sadie in my office last spring and i was inspired by her story. she started a nonprofit. the sadie keller foundation to raise mon money to help other kids facing cancer. her...
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there is a current clinical trial targeting the most common adult leukemia, with a drug first used to test arthritis more than 25 years ago. that particular work is being done at the university of kansas. senator moran has been a candidate for nih research. we hope to visit the university of kansas medical center to look at the project along with others. the national academy of sciences published a report in february that shows nih funding contributed to everyone of the 2 fdaew drugs approved by the from 2010 to 2016. that is quite a record. thatpreciate the fact that work continues. we see increased grants among young researchers. anything you have to say about that would be welcome. senator murray has been a great as we hope to be appropriately involved in oversight responsibility as well. collins, itay: dr. is great to see you and all of your amazing team. thank you for being here today. she is a great credited agency. i wanted to recognize her back there as well. president trump's budget for fiscal year 20 1900 seeks deeps deepar 2019 again seeks cuts to the nih below the 2017 ena
there is a current clinical trial targeting the most common adult leukemia, with a drug first used to test arthritis more than 25 years ago. that particular work is being done at the university of kansas. senator moran has been a candidate for nih research. we hope to visit the university of kansas medical center to look at the project along with others. the national academy of sciences published a report in february that shows nih funding contributed to everyone of the 2 fdaew drugs approved...
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. >> long time capitol hill correspondent, bob fuss died of leukemia. covered congress for us for 17 years including impeachment of president clinton. but he made his cbs debut as a child actor in an episode of lassie. bob fuss was 64. our condolences go out to his mother caroline. up next, this memorial day, how a marine risked his life to save his comrades. >>> as america honors our military heroes, we count among them, 52-year-old bradley castle of iowa, who served more than three decades in the marine corps. for his extraordinary heroism in iraq, he was awarded the navy cross, second highest decoration for valor in combat. david martin has his story. >> reporter: if one picture can capture the brotherhood of arms, amid the agony of combat, this is it. two young marines hold up their badly wounded first sergeant still clutching his weapons. during brutal house to house fighting in the 2004 battle for folujah. i received seven gunshot wound. and then, grenade shrapnel, fragmentation all over the entire body from a grenade. >> sergeant major bradley ca
. >> long time capitol hill correspondent, bob fuss died of leukemia. covered congress for us for 17 years including impeachment of president clinton. but he made his cbs debut as a child actor in an episode of lassie. bob fuss was 64. our condolences go out to his mother caroline. up next, this memorial day, how a marine risked his life to save his comrades. >>> as america honors our military heroes, we count among them, 52-year-old bradley castle of iowa, who served more than...
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repurpose sing that we know that are safe to see what other uses there is a clinical trial with adult leukemia and to test arthritis more than 25 years ago that is done at the university of kansas through nih research before too long and look at that project along with others the national academy of sciences published a report that shows nih funded contributing with the fda through 2016 that is quite a record and anything you have to say would be welcome and what this committee as nih was to appropriately involved and we will turn to senator murray for comments. it is good to see you and your amazing team to be here today doing a lot to support the subcommittee work and i want to recognize her back there. president trump perfectly in 2019 took big cuts across the spectrum including a reduction to the nih cutting funding down roughly 100 million that request is with the sentiments of congress and less than two months ago congress passed and president trump signed into law the bipartisan bill to increase funding for nih by $3 billion the second second largest increase in the agency's history. it
repurpose sing that we know that are safe to see what other uses there is a clinical trial with adult leukemia and to test arthritis more than 25 years ago that is done at the university of kansas through nih research before too long and look at that project along with others the national academy of sciences published a report that shows nih funded contributing with the fda through 2016 that is quite a record and anything you have to say would be welcome and what this committee as nih was to...
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this is an image of leukemia cancer cells and this doctor said his treatment will preserve the good so that traditional chemotherapy can target and destroy cancer cells. he admits that it does come with opposition from the medical world. >> it is a tough situation for drug companies who are charging hundred $50,000 for treatment. >> reporter: a typical treatment cost about $16,000. he has been using this new cancer therapy for about 15 to 20 years. he said his longest cancer survivor has been in full remission for 12 years. but medical experts that we spoke to our skeptical. we could not find a peer- reviewed study in any major medical journal on this cancer therapy, only a case study that he published himself. >>> another cool day and temperatures are 10 degrees cooler than average. hayward only reached 66 degrees. and san jose made it to 70. the warm spot was san francisco coming in at 63. as cool as it has felt the last few days, and it certainly has been, temperatures are running normal for the month of may. actually, a little bit above normal. san francisco is slightly cooler than
this is an image of leukemia cancer cells and this doctor said his treatment will preserve the good so that traditional chemotherapy can target and destroy cancer cells. he admits that it does come with opposition from the medical world. >> it is a tough situation for drug companies who are charging hundred $50,000 for treatment. >> reporter: a typical treatment cost about $16,000. he has been using this new cancer therapy for about 15 to 20 years. he said his longest cancer...
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i'm sure you remember the lemons for leukemia challenge started by chris who is battling leukemia, andefit be the match and raise awareness for bone marrow donation. they joined us on "gma." remember we all took the challenge, even george and i remember that smile that you had on your face when you did it, george. thousands of people also all across the country and -- that's great, george. well, happy to report chris has found a match, y'all. yes. he's going to be moving forward with his bone marrow transplant. chris and dylan started this challenge as an attempt to set a record for registering the most marrow donors in 24 hours. they did it. nearly 4,000 registers in one day, and so happy for chris. there are still so many patients still searching for that life-saving match and it could be you. remember in the last half hour we were sharing about little michael, how he saved his brothers. that only happens 30% of the time that somebody within your own family is a match. so you need the goodness, the kindness of somebody on the registry to help save your life. >> it worked in this case
i'm sure you remember the lemons for leukemia challenge started by chris who is battling leukemia, andefit be the match and raise awareness for bone marrow donation. they joined us on "gma." remember we all took the challenge, even george and i remember that smile that you had on your face when you did it, george. thousands of people also all across the country and -- that's great, george. well, happy to report chris has found a match, y'all. yes. he's going to be moving forward with...
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there is a current clinical trial targeting the most common adult leukemia, with a drug first used to test arthritis more than 25 years ago. that particular work is being done at the university of kansas. senator moran has been a candidate for nih research. we hope to visit the university of kansas medical center to look at the project along with others. the national academy of sciences published a report in february that shows nih funding contributed to everyone of the 2 fdaew drugs approved by the from 2010 to 2016. that is quite a record. thatpreciate the fact that work continues. we see increased grants among young researchers. anything you have to say about that would be welcome. senator murray has been a great as we hope to be appropriately involved in oversight responsibility as well. collins, itay: dr. is great to see you and all of your amazing team. thank you for being here today. she is a great credited agency. i wanted to recognize her back there as well. president trump's budget for fiscal year 20 1900 seeks deeps deepar 2019 again seeks cuts to the nih below the 2017 ena
there is a current clinical trial targeting the most common adult leukemia, with a drug first used to test arthritis more than 25 years ago. that particular work is being done at the university of kansas. senator moran has been a candidate for nih research. we hope to visit the university of kansas medical center to look at the project along with others. the national academy of sciences published a report in february that shows nih funding contributed to everyone of the 2 fdaew drugs approved...
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i do not know if you're aware of -- his daughter robin died of leukemia. by the time he wrote this letter to his mother, he had the four boys and no daughter. mothere a letter to his about why he needed another daughter. why he needed a girl in the house. he included it in a collection of letters called all the best which came out probably 15 years ago. playwright named albert black who read "all the best" and was particularly struck by this letter to president bush's mother after the loss of robin. i have a letter from mr. black to president bush and i want to share a little bit of you and i will show you what president bush wrote. the letter says, mr. president, you write from the heart. if you are not gone into the public life and become president, i hope you would have become a writer. every word, every phrase, every nuance is from the heart. i've never read anything more perfect than more beautiful than your letter about robin. it is natural poetic genius. letters for me are the most honest form of writing, as a playwright, as a while i focus on what
i do not know if you're aware of -- his daughter robin died of leukemia. by the time he wrote this letter to his mother, he had the four boys and no daughter. mothere a letter to his about why he needed another daughter. why he needed a girl in the house. he included it in a collection of letters called all the best which came out probably 15 years ago. playwright named albert black who read "all the best" and was particularly struck by this letter to president bush's mother after the...
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they lost a daughter to leukemia, she raised five great children. one became president, one became governor. the other three are wonderful people. and you always hesitate to say, we shall not see their like again, but i give them money, we will see her like again. >> the washington times review of your new book, they write, maybe what is needed as well as a historian to advise president and national leaders. if such a position was created, jon meacham would be a great choice. would you like it? >> that would be the final nail in the coffin of the american experiment. but it's very generous. >> i'll leave you with this, whatever you quote, it's a good day. churchill once wrote, the future is unknowable, but the passion gives us hope. >> jon meacham, the battle for a better angel. thanks so much for your time. >> secretary of state, mike p, o ompeo is back in the morning. we have a live meeting at 10:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span 3. in testimony wednesday on the house side of the capital, secretary pompeo was asked by representative ted of california
they lost a daughter to leukemia, she raised five great children. one became president, one became governor. the other three are wonderful people. and you always hesitate to say, we shall not see their like again, but i give them money, we will see her like again. >> the washington times review of your new book, they write, maybe what is needed as well as a historian to advise president and national leaders. if such a position was created, jon meacham would be a great choice. would you...
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chris betten court and dill lon hill set or for a bucket list journey after chris was diagnosed with leukemia and given a year to live. they made a documentary about it and chris ended up getting a life saving bone marrow transplant thanks to someone who had seen the documentary. and now that idea is taking off and an ohio woman decided to tackle her own list after she was diagnosed with stage four cancer and dylan is there to document her journey. >> i'm really grateful for everything they've done and my perspective being changed. >> they helped her out as well. her cancer is in remission but still forging ahead with her own list including meeting a cheetah and chris will also keep forward with that list. >> eating with unique things and swimming with dolphins. >> makes you think about your bucket list. >> absolutely. >> coming up next, we now how expensive it is to live in the bay area. the city trying to tackle that rising rent problem with stricter rent controls. >> less than 24 hours to go until the royal wedding. the new announcement overnight about who will walk meghan markel down the
chris betten court and dill lon hill set or for a bucket list journey after chris was diagnosed with leukemia and given a year to live. they made a documentary about it and chris ended up getting a life saving bone marrow transplant thanks to someone who had seen the documentary. and now that idea is taking off and an ohio woman decided to tackle her own list after she was diagnosed with stage four cancer and dylan is there to document her journey. >> i'm really grateful for everything...
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. >> take a look in the last four months the turnover on his leukemia team, even though a couple of monthsthe president said, there's not going to be much of a -- he's very happy with his legal team. no changes. nobody new is coming in, nobody is leaving. >> just -- hardly any women and no black people. that's the rule of the trirnump administration. >> well, i was also told that one of the things that bothered the president he couldn't get any big-time washington lawyers to go work for him. so emmet flood is a big-time washington lawyer, so now he's checked that box. >> superb lawyer. >> what happens, joey jackson, if the mueller team issues a subpoena to the president of the united states? walk us through the process? let's say he refuses voluntarily to answer questions. >> sure. well, just to get up to speed, you know, as it relates to a subpoena. we're talking about a grand jury subpoena. just to remind you, grand jury has 23 members. a majority. that is 12, can vote to indict whatever subjects are before them. the issue is, is there reasonable cause to believe a crime was committed an
. >> take a look in the last four months the turnover on his leukemia team, even though a couple of monthsthe president said, there's not going to be much of a -- he's very happy with his legal team. no changes. nobody new is coming in, nobody is leaving. >> just -- hardly any women and no black people. that's the rule of the trirnump administration. >> well, i was also told that one of the things that bothered the president he couldn't get any big-time washington lawyers to...
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it features their best friend, chris bettencourt battling leukemia that starts in the bone marrow. his friends decided to turn his terminal diagnosis into a year-long bucket list and it actually led to a bone marrow match. >> because of our story, so many people heard it, we inspired over 10,000 bone marrow donors and that was to save his life. >> i look up to them sometimes because it's not their family member and they're still so dedicated. >> chris will soon start treatment for his bone marrow transparent. isn't that great? >> that's just great to see how the love for their friends. >>> coming up, controversy. the steps san francisco leaders will take to determine the future of scooters popping up all over the city. plus -- >> and i'm missing my biggest piece right now. >> a dog stolen outside a busy bay area grocery store. the clues police and the dog's owner are following as they try to find him. >>> and taking a live look outside right now at the bay bridge toll plaza. you can see right there, packed, packed, packed. a full check of your weather and traffic coming up in two a
it features their best friend, chris bettencourt battling leukemia that starts in the bone marrow. his friends decided to turn his terminal diagnosis into a year-long bucket list and it actually led to a bone marrow match. >> because of our story, so many people heard it, we inspired over 10,000 bone marrow donors and that was to save his life. >> i look up to them sometimes because it's not their family member and they're still so dedicated. >> chris will soon start treatment...
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stories emily whitehead is the little girl who failed to respond to the traditional treatment for leukemia and very much near the end and with t-cell therapy not only treated but cured and five years out and looks wonderful but it doesn't work for solid tumors nearly as well. why? what about prostate and breast and brain tumors? that is what the partnership aims to do. it is all competitive head out there in the public. it is contributing expertise and resources is exciting to see that taking shape under dr. sharpless. >> that is one of the initiatives that each of these therapies requires a detailed understanding of how they work but it is leaps and bounds every day we see a new area of a drug that used to work for now better with the new class of therapy. lotta stuff is going on but important to note we do still have some cancers where we haven't made much progress like brain cancer is still a real problem and i do think we have to focus on the success but even more of those that have been recalcitrant and that is an important part of our mission as well. >> i think the area of greatest
stories emily whitehead is the little girl who failed to respond to the traditional treatment for leukemia and very much near the end and with t-cell therapy not only treated but cured and five years out and looks wonderful but it doesn't work for solid tumors nearly as well. why? what about prostate and breast and brain tumors? that is what the partnership aims to do. it is all competitive head out there in the public. it is contributing expertise and resources is exciting to see that taking...
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born with down syndrome, cooper was diagnosed in november, 2016, with acute my lloyd leukemia. sweet ay, may 6, sadly cooper passed away. he's survived by his parents, brother, sister. in his last months he received a surprise total bedroom makeover. he threw out the first pitch for the rumble ponies and dropped the puck for the devils. volunteers sent in meals for the bush family and sold super cooper t-shirts. a local artist wrote and illustrated a book called "cooper saves the day." our condolences are with the entire bush family during this difficult time. cooper's enduring spirit and bravery are an inspiration to all of us. super cooper's super personality, zeal to live each day to the fullest no matter how challenging, no matter how much time will be allotted on this earth may be his legacy. may super cooper rest in peace. i yield back, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: any further requests for one-minute speeches? under the speaker's announced policy of january 3, 2017, the gentleman from iowa, mr. king, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the majority le
born with down syndrome, cooper was diagnosed in november, 2016, with acute my lloyd leukemia. sweet ay, may 6, sadly cooper passed away. he's survived by his parents, brother, sister. in his last months he received a surprise total bedroom makeover. he threw out the first pitch for the rumble ponies and dropped the puck for the devils. volunteers sent in meals for the bush family and sold super cooper t-shirts. a local artist wrote and illustrated a book called "cooper saves the...
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long time radio correspondent bob fuss died from a rare form of leukemia. he was just 64.he network from 1998 until his retire in 2015. his first major assignment was the impeachment of president clinic. he began his professional career as a free freelance journalist in 1974. in 2015 he got the career achievement award. former cbs news vice president remembers bob for his, quote, rare combination of being an aextraordinarily talented journalist and one of the nicest and most positive individuals on earth. our condolences. he was extraordinary. over 40 years on radio and graduated stanford at the age of 19. >>> our series a more perfect union aims to show that what unites us as americans is far greater than with a divides us. broo wad celebrates people overcoming difshss and adversity. they're usually told on the stage but behind the scenes how one director's art became a true reflection of himself. >> good morning. a biography is an opportunity to list credits and achievements but for michael arden it became an opportunity to do something else. to acknowledge a gift. a gif
long time radio correspondent bob fuss died from a rare form of leukemia. he was just 64.he network from 1998 until his retire in 2015. his first major assignment was the impeachment of president clinic. he began his professional career as a free freelance journalist in 1974. in 2015 he got the career achievement award. former cbs news vice president remembers bob for his, quote, rare combination of being an aextraordinarily talented journalist and one of the nicest and most positive...
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graham lorset was 6 years old when he was diagnosed with leukemia.en sick kids and the hospital and their schools, she started gramtastic connection, which provides free laptops and ipads to children, allowing them to look at their class. children often use gramtastic's computers. >> that makes it less scary. sometimes if i'm on it, and i see my friends a lot, it kind of makes me feel like i'm not in the hospital anymore. like, i'm actually at school. >> reporter: her mom says she is eternally grateful to leslie and gramtastic connections. >> she doesn't know us or met us. but she's changed her life by having this tool. i don't know how to say what a big deal that is. it's a huge deal. >> reporter: mom of three, lisa jones, is executive director of house proud, an organization providing home repairs to low-income seniors throughout atlanta. >> we really needed somebody. >> reporter: robert and ruby call lisa their angel. >> the repair we mainly needed was the roof on our house. so, i was literally crying. i was fixing to retire from work. >> reporter
graham lorset was 6 years old when he was diagnosed with leukemia.en sick kids and the hospital and their schools, she started gramtastic connection, which provides free laptops and ipads to children, allowing them to look at their class. children often use gramtastic's computers. >> that makes it less scary. sometimes if i'm on it, and i see my friends a lot, it kind of makes me feel like i'm not in the hospital anymore. like, i'm actually at school. >> reporter: her mom says she...
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they lost a daughter to leukemia.ay we hesitate shall not see their like again, but i would bet money we would not see her like again. maybe what is dated is a historian laureate -- maybe what is needed is an historian laureate. do you want that job? guest: that might be the final nail in the coffin of the american experience, but it is generous. i will leave you with this. when you quote winston churchill it is a good thing. he wrote the future is unknowable, but the past should give us hope. and, the soulor -- john meacham, the soul of america in the battle for better angels. we will start republicans only for the next half-hour of washington journal of theory of you want to hear what the issue of immigration. publication only the following --now i believe that area republicans only. flex this is a great skill. he knew the advantages of shock and all. the shock and awe. he instigated wars with denmark, .ustria hungry and france having done that and achieved his objective, the unification of germany, he stopped and b
they lost a daughter to leukemia.ay we hesitate shall not see their like again, but i would bet money we would not see her like again. maybe what is dated is a historian laureate -- maybe what is needed is an historian laureate. do you want that job? guest: that might be the final nail in the coffin of the american experience, but it is generous. i will leave you with this. when you quote winston churchill it is a good thing. he wrote the future is unknowable, but the past should give us hope....
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another family contacted me, sick with worry from their daughter who was recently diagnosed with leukemiaptepublican repeal vote them lying at wicked night wondering how they would afford treatment, doctors visits, and overnight hospital -- doctors' visits, and overnight hospital stays. these stories are painful to hear, but far more difficult to live through. pushedmpcare repeal bill 23 million americans off health coverage, shredded protections for those with pre-existing conditions, and imposed a crushing age tax on older americans. caused anxiety and fear and how did republicans responded? back -- a themselves backslapping party and said to the american people, "you're on your own." but the truth is most of us will face a health crisis we cannot handle on a rome. for me, that happened when my mother was diagnosed with alzheimer's and my father experienced a debilitating stroke. without reliable health insurance, the cost of their care would have an out of reach and if the republicans had their way, health care would have been unattainable for millions of families like ours. ultimately
another family contacted me, sick with worry from their daughter who was recently diagnosed with leukemiaptepublican repeal vote them lying at wicked night wondering how they would afford treatment, doctors visits, and overnight hospital -- doctors' visits, and overnight hospital stays. these stories are painful to hear, but far more difficult to live through. pushedmpcare repeal bill 23 million americans off health coverage, shredded protections for those with pre-existing conditions, and...