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i thoughght huns of thousands would die as a result of fukushima with cancer or leukemia, and--but it will also affect future generations down the timescale, both from the fact that the food and the ground in large areas of japan is heavily contaminated with isotopes that last for hundreds of years. so they re-concentrate back in the food chain continuously, so you never get rid of the things. the other thing is that once you've got some cesium-137 in your brain or your muscle or your ovary or your testicle or any of the other several hundred elements, they stay in a little place in your body irradiating a few cells with a a high dosose. so u don't get a lowow dose; thohose cells get a high dose. so from two perspectives, the accident kind of never ends. it doesn't end inin your body--maybe one dy you might excrete these elemenents, but you might not-- and that the food chain remains contaminated for hundreds or thousands of years. and we'll start seeing lung cancer and leukemia i think 2 to 5 years from now, and then solid cancers will start appearing 15 to 16, 17 years later. so the
i thoughght huns of thousands would die as a result of fukushima with cancer or leukemia, and--but it will also affect future generations down the timescale, both from the fact that the food and the ground in large areas of japan is heavily contaminated with isotopes that last for hundreds of years. so they re-concentrate back in the food chain continuously, so you never get rid of the things. the other thing is that once you've got some cesium-137 in your brain or your muscle or your ovary or...
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a leukemia.mediately admitted to the hospital far 30-day stay and begins chemotherapy. >> i thought he was going to die. he couldn't even stand. he started losing his hair. >> this morning his doctor told us that he's going to need a bone marrow transplant. >> we were told it's better with family members. >> i don't like to ask for anything. it feels like greed. >> we, you're not asking for a $50 loan. >> i know. >> potentially to save your life. >> from someone i've never met and who made the conscious decision to remove me from her life. >> then just a month after his initial prognosis, finally some good news. >> i'm in remission. less than 30 days from my admission. >> i was in full remission which was even now, it's like, you know, it was a gift. >> whemoves you still? >> yes. >> his doctor says there's a one in three chance the cancer could return, and a bone marrow transplant isn't off the table. he has to undergo four more rounds of chemo, but his gre greatest fear isn't for himself. it's
a leukemia.mediately admitted to the hospital far 30-day stay and begins chemotherapy. >> i thought he was going to die. he couldn't even stand. he started losing his hair. >> this morning his doctor told us that he's going to need a bone marrow transplant. >> we were told it's better with family members. >> i don't like to ask for anything. it feels like greed. >> we, you're not asking for a $50 loan. >> i know. >> potentially to save your life....
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saeed was diagnosed with leukemia in one nine hundred ninety one but for the disease for over a decade during which time he wrote his own account of his childhood and youth what he called his memoir. the main reason for this memoir is of course to bridge the sheer distance in time and place between my life today and my life then. several years ago i received what seemed to be a fatal medical diagnosis and it therefore struck me as important to leave behind a subjective account of the life i lived. as a record of an essential lost or forgotten world. edward saeeda started writing out of place in maine one thousand nine hundred four while he was recovering from chemotherapy for his leukemia it took him five years to complete. the book is both a biography of his early years in the arab world and then in the us at school and university and a metaphor for the lives of millions of palestinians with their sense of exile and alienation. it is both a personal experience and a statement on behalf of a whole people. for the macand we shop for the city but what i was full we really it was a go to
saeed was diagnosed with leukemia in one nine hundred ninety one but for the disease for over a decade during which time he wrote his own account of his childhood and youth what he called his memoir. the main reason for this memoir is of course to bridge the sheer distance in time and place between my life today and my life then. several years ago i received what seemed to be a fatal medical diagnosis and it therefore struck me as important to leave behind a subjective account of the life i...
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six-year-old zakaria has leukemia. his family comes from hebron. kajed: he can't get proper treatment at home. zakaria needs a bone marrow transplant. but we haven't got the equipment or the specialists. his only chance of recovery is in israel, in tel aviv. reporter: that's where raffi seeligig from tel aviv comes i. he and zakaria are just getting acquainted. and now he's hoping to introduce the little boy to the sea. at today's outing, the israelis and the palestinians get to know each other, so that the organization can fulfill its main mission of helping to provide access to medical treatment. in this case it means driving zakaria from his home in hebron to a hospital in tel aviv. it's a few days later now, at 4:00 in the morning, and zakaria's mother is getting the boy ready for the long journey. a short while later, raffi is also up and about at home in tel aviv. the retired musician supports reconciliation in his homeland by devoting some of his free time to the road to recovery project. he is one of 1400 volunteers. raphael: it's my person
six-year-old zakaria has leukemia. his family comes from hebron. kajed: he can't get proper treatment at home. zakaria needs a bone marrow transplant. but we haven't got the equipment or the specialists. his only chance of recovery is in israel, in tel aviv. reporter: that's where raffi seeligig from tel aviv comes i. he and zakaria are just getting acquainted. and now he's hoping to introduce the little boy to the sea. at today's outing, the israelis and the palestinians get to know each...
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saeed was diagnosed with leukemia in one nine hundred ninety one but for the disease for over a decade during which time he wrote his own account of his childhood and youth what he called his memoir. the main reason for this memoir is of course to bridge the sheer distance in time and place between my life today and my life then. several years ago i received what seemed to be a fatal medical diagnosis and it therefore struck me as important to leave behind a subjective account of the life i lived. as a record of an essential lost or forgotten world. edward saeeda started writing out of place in maine one thousand nine hundred four while he was recovering from chemotherapy for his leukemia it took him five years to complete. the book is both a biography of his early years in the arab world and then in the us at school and university and a metaphor for the lives of millions of palestinians with their sense of exile and alienation. it is both a personal experience and a statement on behalf of a whole people. for the macand who was shoplifting what i was full we really it was a quarter of
saeed was diagnosed with leukemia in one nine hundred ninety one but for the disease for over a decade during which time he wrote his own account of his childhood and youth what he called his memoir. the main reason for this memoir is of course to bridge the sheer distance in time and place between my life today and my life then. several years ago i received what seemed to be a fatal medical diagnosis and it therefore struck me as important to leave behind a subjective account of the life i...
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saeed was diagnosed with leukemia in one nine hundred ninety one but for the disease for over a decade during which time he wrote his own account of his childhood and youth what he called his memoir. the main reason for this memoir is of course to bridge the shared distance in time and place between my life today and my life then. several years ago i received what seemed to be a fatal medical diagnosis and it therefore struck me as important to leave behind a subjective account of the life i lived. as a record of an essential lost or forgotten world. edward saeeda started writing out of place in maine one thousand nine hundred four while he was recovering from chemotherapy for his leukemia it took him five years to complete. the book is both a biography of his early years in the arab world and then in the us at school and university and a metaphor for the lives of millions of palestinians with their sense of exile and alienation. it is both a personal experience and a statement on behalf of a whole people. for the macand who was shoplifting what i was full we really it was a go to the
saeed was diagnosed with leukemia in one nine hundred ninety one but for the disease for over a decade during which time he wrote his own account of his childhood and youth what he called his memoir. the main reason for this memoir is of course to bridge the shared distance in time and place between my life today and my life then. several years ago i received what seemed to be a fatal medical diagnosis and it therefore struck me as important to leave behind a subjective account of the life i...
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well i can carry a sock or other now at kilwa that they're now blah no doubt diagnosis of leukemia wasextremely important at what size psychological intellectual disposition suddenly without expectation he faced his mortality but as he said in an interview all it took was just one picture of ariel sharon to send him back to his. moral courageous imagination he never buckled down at the face of death saeed's illness brought feelings of loss flooding back to him he later described it as attempting to return to bits of life or people who were no longer there he wrote about trying to find a place to die. in one thousand nine hundred two he went back to west to use it to tell be a neighborhood when he was born he reportedly walked the streets searching for his family's old homes where he'd spent his early years and which he'd left forty five years before. but the story goes that when he found he was simply unable to ask the owners if he could look inside. i could not meet lost face to face. i stood by the door like a beggar. how could i ask permission from strangers sleeping in my own bed a
well i can carry a sock or other now at kilwa that they're now blah no doubt diagnosis of leukemia wasextremely important at what size psychological intellectual disposition suddenly without expectation he faced his mortality but as he said in an interview all it took was just one picture of ariel sharon to send him back to his. moral courageous imagination he never buckled down at the face of death saeed's illness brought feelings of loss flooding back to him he later described it as...
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saeed was diagnosed with leukemia in one nine hundred ninety one but for the disease for over a decade during which time he wrote his own account of his childhood and youth what he called his memoir. the main reason for this memoir is of course to bridge the shared distance in time and place between my life today and my life then. several years ago i received what seemed to be a fatal medical diagnosis and it therefore struck me as important to leave behind a subjective account of the life i lived. as a record of an essential lost or forgotten world. edward saeeda started writing out of place in maine one thousand nine hundred four while he was recovering from chemotherapy for his leukemia it took him five years to complete. the book is both a biography of his early years in the arab world and then in the us at school and university and a metaphor for the lives of millions of palestinians with their sense of exile and alienation. it is both a personal experience and a statement on behalf of a whole people. for the macand who was shoplifting what i was full we really it was a quarter of
saeed was diagnosed with leukemia in one nine hundred ninety one but for the disease for over a decade during which time he wrote his own account of his childhood and youth what he called his memoir. the main reason for this memoir is of course to bridge the shared distance in time and place between my life today and my life then. several years ago i received what seemed to be a fatal medical diagnosis and it therefore struck me as important to leave behind a subjective account of the life i...
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well let can get me soppy all i had now at kilwa that they're now blah no doubt diagnosis of leukemiawas extremely important at what size psychological intellectual disposition suddenly without expectation he faced his mortality but as he said in an interview all it took was just one picture of ariel sharon to send him back to his. moral courageous imagination he never buckled down at the face of death saeed's illness brought feelings of loss flooding back to him he later described it as attempting to return to bits of life or people who were no longer there he wrote about trying to find a place to die. in one thousand nine hundred two he went back to west to say to the toby a neighborhood where he was born he reportedly walked the streets searching for his family's old homes where he'd spent his early years and which he'd left forty five years before. but the story goes that when he found the house he was simply unable to ask the owners if he could look inside. i could not meet loss face to face. i stood by the door like a beggar. how could i ask permission from strangers sleeping in
well let can get me soppy all i had now at kilwa that they're now blah no doubt diagnosis of leukemiawas extremely important at what size psychological intellectual disposition suddenly without expectation he faced his mortality but as he said in an interview all it took was just one picture of ariel sharon to send him back to his. moral courageous imagination he never buckled down at the face of death saeed's illness brought feelings of loss flooding back to him he later described it as...
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or other now at kilwa that they're now blah no doubt the big noses of leukemia was extremely important at what size psychological intellectual disposition suddenly without expectation he faced his mortality but as he said in an interview all it took was just one picture of ariel sharon to send him back to his. moral courageous imagination he never buckled down at the face of death. saeed's illness brought feelings of loss flooding back to him he later described it as attempting to return to bits of life or people who were no longer there he wrote about trying to find a place to die. in one thousand nine hundred two he went back to west jerusalem to the told be a neighborhood where he was born he reportedly walked the streets searching for his family's old homes where he'd spent his early years and which he'd left forty five years before but the story goes that when he found the house he was simply unable to ask the owners if he could look inside. i could not meet loss face to face. i stood by the door like a beggar. how could i ask permission from strangers sleeping in my own bed ask t
or other now at kilwa that they're now blah no doubt the big noses of leukemia was extremely important at what size psychological intellectual disposition suddenly without expectation he faced his mortality but as he said in an interview all it took was just one picture of ariel sharon to send him back to his. moral courageous imagination he never buckled down at the face of death. saeed's illness brought feelings of loss flooding back to him he later described it as attempting to return to...
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place in maine one thousand nine hundred four while he was recovering from chemotherapy for his leukemia it took him five years to complete. the book is both a biography of his early years in the arab world and then in the u.s. at school and university and a metaphor for the lives of millions of palestinians with their sense of exile and alienation. it is both a personal experience and a statement on behalf of a whole people. for the macand we shop for the city who were worst will be we go to the food it there were no surprises when the shop full of. b r c moments occur and it follows the food and the rio with the. orbiter do so good a man on. a ship and one hike everybody but who are currently working to support a philistine he saw being out of place as a psychological state of things he saw being out of place as a physical characterization he saw out of place as also a moving. reflection on being out of place to place being palestine. edward wadi so he was born in the first of november one thousand nine hundred thirty five into a world to do christian palestinian family in jerusalem in
place in maine one thousand nine hundred four while he was recovering from chemotherapy for his leukemia it took him five years to complete. the book is both a biography of his early years in the arab world and then in the u.s. at school and university and a metaphor for the lives of millions of palestinians with their sense of exile and alienation. it is both a personal experience and a statement on behalf of a whole people. for the macand we shop for the city who were worst will be we go to...
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a movement against some some began in two thousand and seven when a young woman died of leukemia from working in a factory and her father demanded more clarity clarity about her death the announcement comes weeks off the company and a group representing ailing work has agreed to accept compensation. and that's it for me and the business team a live update for you of course in the next hour of stay right here max merrill has a look at lifestyle trends in europe for you too of course is next. cloying. car culture. high hair. superman. superfood stylish dialogue on. lifestyle you're wrong. you're wrong. fred the real power resides. i come from there lots of people in fact more than a billion to do but not just democracy to me that's one reason i'm passionate about people and aspirations and they can sense. the two finishing the book is fried chicken by name after the for the fun in one and i remember thinking at the time if the battle in vulcan for what anything can happen if people come together and unite for a cool. when i do the news i often confront difficult situations more conflict
a movement against some some began in two thousand and seven when a young woman died of leukemia from working in a factory and her father demanded more clarity clarity about her death the announcement comes weeks off the company and a group representing ailing work has agreed to accept compensation. and that's it for me and the business team a live update for you of course in the next hour of stay right here max merrill has a look at lifestyle trends in europe for you too of course is next....
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we are getting a new photo of the leukemia survivor. we're so happy he is doing well. good morning.is thursday, november 15th. >> you are never more than 7 minutes away from our accuweather forecast. spoeurl ale spoiler alert, it will be bad again today. >> stay inside if you can. all of us are suffering. i can imagine everybody else has to be suffering also. especially those of you working outside. our hearts go out to you. we have one lone area of clean air in santa rosa, the oasis in the desert of dry, unhealthy air, which is all that red you see. and look at the purple from livermore, elk grove, sacramento, yuba city, down in socal. they will become polluted this afternoon also. look at that. you can barely see market street. temperatures today, just like yesterday, waking up in the 30s and 40s. mid to upper 60s from noon to 4:00. back in the 50s by 7:00. see if the roads are any different than yesterday. alexis. >>> no significa-alertsig-alert. the bay bridge toll plaza, the metering lights are on as of 5:26. if you are using cash or fast track, you'll have a bit of a wait. wes
we are getting a new photo of the leukemia survivor. we're so happy he is doing well. good morning.is thursday, november 15th. >> you are never more than 7 minutes away from our accuweather forecast. spoeurl ale spoiler alert, it will be bad again today. >> stay inside if you can. all of us are suffering. i can imagine everybody else has to be suffering also. especially those of you working outside. our hearts go out to you. we have one lone area of clean air in santa rosa, the...
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we are the leukemia and lymphoma society. you may not have heard of us - but our game-changing research has led to the belief that the cures for cancer are in our blood. we are the leukemia and lymphoma society. beating cancer is in our blood. >> lou: at a news conference yesterday, one correspondent's belligerent, abusive, rude behavior resulted in the most insulting treatment of the president of the united states i have ever witnessed. here it is. >> if i may ask another question, if i may ask another question. are you worried -- >> president trump: that's enough. that's enough. that's enough. >> i was going to ask -- >> president trump: that's enough. >> excuse me. >> president trump: that's enough. put down the mic. >> are you worried about indictments coming down in this investigation? mr. president -- >> president trump: tell you what, cnn should be ashamed of itself having you working for them. you a rude, terrible person. you shouldn't be working for cnn. go ahead. >> i think that is -- >> president trump: you're a ru
we are the leukemia and lymphoma society. you may not have heard of us - but our game-changing research has led to the belief that the cures for cancer are in our blood. we are the leukemia and lymphoma society. beating cancer is in our blood. >> lou: at a news conference yesterday, one correspondent's belligerent, abusive, rude behavior resulted in the most insulting treatment of the president of the united states i have ever witnessed. here it is. >> if i may ask another question,...
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big day in bay area history, are it was the day that san francisco became gotham city, 5-year-old leukemiar could become bat kid and save the city. it started as a simple make a wish request, but 16,000 volunteers showed up. miles is now a happy 10-year-old in the tenth grade and his cancer is in remission. >> we have some news about the hatfield and t well, it's a whole day's worth of love songs. or 300 minutes of baby a gig goes a long way. that's why xfinity mobilele y a one gig at a time. and with millions of wifi hotspots included, you'll pay even less for data. or if you need a lot we have unlimited too. plus, get $200 back when you buy a new smart phone. it's simple, easy, awesome. click, call or visit a store today. ♪ connecting people... ...uniting the world. ♪♪ >> short-term goals for the warriors, the friendship may never be the same, but the quest for a championship is still there, playing the rockets in houston, perfect, because the teams don't like each other, steph curry will be out a while, on the texas trip is the mvp mediator and the train going will keep him out, he will
big day in bay area history, are it was the day that san francisco became gotham city, 5-year-old leukemiar could become bat kid and save the city. it started as a simple make a wish request, but 16,000 volunteers showed up. miles is now a happy 10-year-old in the tenth grade and his cancer is in remission. >> we have some news about the hatfield and t well, it's a whole day's worth of love songs. or 300 minutes of baby a gig goes a long way. that's why xfinity mobilele y a one gig at a...
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place in maine one thousand nine hundred four while he was recovering from chemotherapy for his leukemia it took him five years to complete. the book is both a biography of his early years in the arab world and then in the u.s. at school and university and a metaphor for the lives of millions of palestinians but their sense of exile and alienation. it is both.
place in maine one thousand nine hundred four while he was recovering from chemotherapy for his leukemia it took him five years to complete. the book is both a biography of his early years in the arab world and then in the u.s. at school and university and a metaphor for the lives of millions of palestinians but their sense of exile and alienation. it is both.
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she is fighting leukemia and is about to give birth to twins. almost 40,000 people registered as potential donors. susie found a match. she is due to deliver her baby december 6th and hopes to get a transplant soon afterthat. >> that is so wonderful. next at 4:30, the quick action that pg&e is taking in the east bay to remove one potential danger from the storms. >> the first wave of the storm is moving on, but it has already left damage behind. the cleanup job one oakland business owner is facing this morning. >>> a live outside. a reminder that the roads and tarmac are slick this morning. check your flight schedules before you head >>> the first wave of the storm has passed, but live doppler 7 shows us we're only getting a short breather. >> yeah. companies on the roads are still dangerous. this is the bay bridge toll plaza, and san mateo bridge. good morning to you on this stormy thursday, november 29th. y. get to get up even earlier, lisa. >>> well, we are looking at more rained and wind. lots to focus on. heavy downpour fairfield and newark
she is fighting leukemia and is about to give birth to twins. almost 40,000 people registered as potential donors. susie found a match. she is due to deliver her baby december 6th and hopes to get a transplant soon afterthat. >> that is so wonderful. next at 4:30, the quick action that pg&e is taking in the east bay to remove one potential danger from the storms. >> the first wave of the storm is moving on, but it has already left damage behind. the cleanup job one oakland...
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all i had now at kilwa that there now blah no doubt diagnosis of leukemia it was extremely importantat what size psychological intellectual disposition suddenly without expectation he faced his mortality but as he said in an interview all it took was just one picture of ariel sharon to send him back to his. moral courageous imagination he never buckled down at the face of death saeed's illness brought feelings of loss flooding back to him he later described it as attempting to return to bits of life or people who were no longer there he wrote about trying to find a place to die. in one thousand nine hundred ninety two he went back to west to see to the toby and when he was born he reportedly walked the streets searching for his family's old homes where he'd spent his early years and which he'd left forty five years before. but the story goes that when he found he was simply unable to ask the owners if he could look inside. i could not meet lost face to face. i stood by the door like a beggar. how could i ask permission from strangers sleeping in my own bed ask them if i could visit m
all i had now at kilwa that there now blah no doubt diagnosis of leukemia it was extremely importantat what size psychological intellectual disposition suddenly without expectation he faced his mortality but as he said in an interview all it took was just one picture of ariel sharon to send him back to his. moral courageous imagination he never buckled down at the face of death saeed's illness brought feelings of loss flooding back to him he later described it as attempting to return to bits of...
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. >> november 15th, 2013, the day san francisco became gotham city so 5-year-old leukemia becom ba make a wish request. by the time the big day came, more than 16,000 volunteers were involved. who can forget how huge the crowds of people were cheering miles on. this picture shows he's now a happy 10-year-old in fifth grade who helps out on the family farm and tuly lake. miles's cancer is in remission we're happy to tell you. >> i love seeing the video from that day. you can help make a wish foundation b now until novembern two days. take a picture showing your mickey mouse ears and post on social media with hashtag share your ears. it's quick. it's easy. we have already done it here in our station. disney will donate $5 to make a wish for every single photo. oh, look, there's us. >> there we are! >> disney will make a a $5 donation up to $2 million. get out there. take a picture. you can use anything to create the ears. >> if you put on ears, you get magical lighting that makes you look 10 years younger. >> cute poses. >> those were fun. you can put your hands up behind your head. anyth
. >> november 15th, 2013, the day san francisco became gotham city so 5-year-old leukemia becom ba make a wish request. by the time the big day came, more than 16,000 volunteers were involved. who can forget how huge the crowds of people were cheering miles on. this picture shows he's now a happy 10-year-old in fifth grade who helps out on the family farm and tuly lake. miles's cancer is in remission we're happy to tell you. >> i love seeing the video from that day. you can help...
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in 2018, he was diagnosed with leukemia. that match ended up saving his life. about 70% of people in need never find a donor. >> it is very hard to find one. some people go years without finding a match. >> what inspires a 19-year-old lady to say that's what i want to do. was it a random thing? >> she talks about why she did it. i was scared at first but after learning more about the person i was going to donate to, it made me feel connected to them and confident i was doing the right thing. >> there is video. we see the moment they get to meet for the very first time. >> how do you ever thank somebody for what you've done? you've given me more time with these girls and more time with my wife. >> it is true. she gave him so many more years he may not have had. nothing on this planet could express. >> all you can do is say a sincere thank you. thank her for your life. >> the iowa donor program are hoping you are inspired to registered. if you want the link, head over to rightthisminute.com or get it on our mobil app. >> i'm sorry in advance. we have a lituation.
in 2018, he was diagnosed with leukemia. that match ended up saving his life. about 70% of people in need never find a donor. >> it is very hard to find one. some people go years without finding a match. >> what inspires a 19-year-old lady to say that's what i want to do. was it a random thing? >> she talks about why she did it. i was scared at first but after learning more about the person i was going to donate to, it made me feel connected to them and confident i was doing...
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signed up to be bone marrow donors after a plea from a mother in three in southern california who has leukemiaut to give birth to twins. almost 40,000 people registered and susie found a matching doe nar -- matching donor. >> we will keep you updated on that. >> but now, let's go back and talk to larry more about sports. we have been talking about the a's, but we have warriors basketball to talk about. >> and steph curry wants to come >> and steph curry wants to come back and play for the wtorrowhit >>> ts sponsored by river rock casino. good evening, steph curry missed the warriors last ten games and he really wants to play foreman in toronto -- play tomorrow in toron toronto, but they are being caution and he -- but the team is being cautious and so he will be a spectator again. instead of suiting up tomorrow, steph will return saturday in detroit, that is the recommendation from the doctor. >> he is dying to play. you know, he loves play engi-- playing in toronto, he has great memories of being here when dell was with the raptors. he is dying to play. but we rely heavily on rick, rick is re
signed up to be bone marrow donors after a plea from a mother in three in southern california who has leukemiaut to give birth to twins. almost 40,000 people registered and susie found a matching doe nar -- matching donor. >> we will keep you updated on that. >> but now, let's go back and talk to larry more about sports. we have been talking about the a's, but we have warriors basketball to talk about. >> and steph curry wants to come >> and steph curry wants to come...
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she has an aggreivorm of leukemia. >> i was devastated. emotionally devastated. >> reporter: to save her life, she needs a bone marrow transplant even though 30 million people are on the worldwide registry, there wasn't a single 100% match for her. it's harder for her to find a donor because she's mixed heritage, latina and caucasian. so she made -- >> please help my mommy. >> reporter: -- with help from her daughter, more than 50,000 people signed up for be the match registry, a record-breaking weekend. this afternoon she received a different kind of news. a perfect maha just joy and happiness. it really is. ter:ore testing i needed, she is due to give birth next week and hopes a bone marrow transplant can happen right after. >> it's so exciting. it's the best christmas gift. it's, you know, it's everything. >> reporter: joe fryer, nbc news. >> we were so thrilled to hear her good news. >>> coming up, the moment making so many, including the pope, smile today. >>> so someone stole the show from pope francis at the vatican. a 6-year-old ra
she has an aggreivorm of leukemia. >> i was devastated. emotionally devastated. >> reporter: to save her life, she needs a bone marrow transplant even though 30 million people are on the worldwide registry, there wasn't a single 100% match for her. it's harder for her to find a donor because she's mixed heritage, latina and caucasian. so she made -- >> please help my mommy. >> reporter: -- with help from her daughter, more than 50,000 people signed up for be the match...
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video just out of court will be gods is a sin in a decision without us balsamic leukemia. must truly certified ellison's in level of. the need to beguile it funny. after the sea for tina turner this house was burned inhabitants of fled back to trans call. to places like this. the roma social meant to. where many people have no documents. i to do it. right now never as long as typology to because of one yes and you see in the comment dining approached him because of anya i knew all the politics so i think it says cup or mush and you know what all those toys i need suggest are not near the source of the thoughts of this year that my numbers isn't. just one nurse provides health care for the seven thousand inhabitants of the settlement. but as fully as i buy they have a chance at they will get a will for. us. at the back a battle of their. many of the children here have never been to school an unofficial quota system means that only four room of children are permitted to a class of thirty even in areas where room and children are in the majority. even without the quota for ma
video just out of court will be gods is a sin in a decision without us balsamic leukemia. must truly certified ellison's in level of. the need to beguile it funny. after the sea for tina turner this house was burned inhabitants of fled back to trans call. to places like this. the roma social meant to. where many people have no documents. i to do it. right now never as long as typology to because of one yes and you see in the comment dining approached him because of anya i knew all the politics...
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big day in bay area history, are it was the day that san francisco became gotham city, 5-year-old leukemia survivor could become bat kid and save the city. it started as a simple make a wish request, but 16,000 volunteers showed up. miles is now a happy 10-year-old in the tenth grade and his cancer is in remission. >> we have some news about the hatfield and the the apartment building where the fire was. when things like this happen, i think you find a new perspective on life. hi. red cross put us in a hotel so we were able to stay together. we're strong and, if we overcame that or if we can overcome that, we can overcome anything, so. [ sniffle ] >> short-term goals for the warriors, the friendship may never be the same, but the quest for a championship is still there, playing the rockets in houston, perfect, because the teams don't like each other, steph curry will be out a while, on the texas trip is the mvp mediator and the train going will keep him out, he will be reevaluated in ten days, in addition to the three, he has six more games to be out. and lebron james and the lakers lookin
big day in bay area history, are it was the day that san francisco became gotham city, 5-year-old leukemia survivor could become bat kid and save the city. it started as a simple make a wish request, but 16,000 volunteers showed up. miles is now a happy 10-year-old in the tenth grade and his cancer is in remission. >> we have some news about the hatfield and the the apartment building where the fire was. when things like this happen, i think you find a new perspective on life. hi. red...
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he was battling leukemia and he's 10 and we're pleased to report he's cancer free. a super hero indeed. we'll take a short break and be back with the emotional life changing moment all caught on camera. universities are closin because of the smoke. the cancelations include some sporting events. but, what about the big game between cal and stanford? plus, i )m tracking where air quality is the worst and when the smoke clears out. next. >>> in tonight's "inspiring america," the video that has moved so many. a sheriff's deputy seeing the world in living color. >> got you a small surprise. >> that was a bit of an understatement. jeff dishman had been color blind his whole life. his colleagues at the humboldt county sheriff's office had pitched in and bought him special glasses, allowing him to see color for the very first time. >> oh, my god, i can see. >> the gift, the idea of deputy samantha freeze, who's worked with dishman for eight years. >> can you see? >> a different world. >> dishman couldn't wait to share the news with his wife. >> my wife is going to watch the
he was battling leukemia and he's 10 and we're pleased to report he's cancer free. a super hero indeed. we'll take a short break and be back with the emotional life changing moment all caught on camera. universities are closin because of the smoke. the cancelations include some sporting events. but, what about the big game between cal and stanford? plus, i )m tracking where air quality is the worst and when the smoke clears out. next. >>> in tonight's "inspiring america," the...
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signed up to be bone marrow donors after a plea from a mother in three in southern california who has leukemia and about to give birth to twins. almost 40,000 people registered and susie found a matching doe nar -- matching donor. >> we will keep you updated on that. >> but now, let's go back and talk to larry more about sports. we have been talking about the a's, but we have warriors basketball to talk about. >> and steph curry wants to come back and play for the warriors tomorrow. why steph will not get what he wa welcome to emirates mr. jones. just sit back, relax and let us entertain you... ...with over 3,500 channels of entertainment, including the latest movies and box sets from around the world. ( ♪ ) we even have live sports and news channels. ( ♪ ) and your free wi-fi will start shortly. enjoy your flight mr. jones. world's best inflight entertainment. fly emirates. fly better. >>> abc 7 sports, sponsored by river rock casino. good evening, steph curry missed the warriors last ten games and he really wants to play foreman in toronto -- play tomorrow in toron toronto, but they are bein
signed up to be bone marrow donors after a plea from a mother in three in southern california who has leukemia and about to give birth to twins. almost 40,000 people registered and susie found a matching doe nar -- matching donor. >> we will keep you updated on that. >> but now, let's go back and talk to larry more about sports. we have been talking about the a's, but we have warriors basketball to talk about. >> and steph curry wants to come back and play for the warriors...
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miles was suffering from leukemia and the make-a-wish foundation made his dreams come true. >> and now miles is cancer-free, 10 years old and healthy. >>> next we have the winners of the comedy wildfire photography awards. the funniest pictures of animals taken around the world. >> that's right, and the winner is this squirrel caught stealing an acorn. a woman from tampa took that photo. i think the acorn is under the bottom. >> others that made the cut include this photo of a brown bear in finland saying hi apparently having a bad day. >> face palm. >>> and there was this curious polar bear in norway looking into the camera. what did it see? >> and we got a hoot out of this owl who appeared extra alert that day. >> a little bit extra. >>> and finally, the food that you can actually play with. >> jell-o has introduced two flavors of edible slime. >> my daughter will be thrilled. >> you just add water and each can makes two batches of slime. >> the unicorn slime is strawberry flavored. monster slime is lime flavored. thrilled. >> you knunicorn is strawberry flavored. >>> hi there. good
miles was suffering from leukemia and the make-a-wish foundation made his dreams come true. >> and now miles is cancer-free, 10 years old and healthy. >>> next we have the winners of the comedy wildfire photography awards. the funniest pictures of animals taken around the world. >> that's right, and the winner is this squirrel caught stealing an acorn. a woman from tampa took that photo. i think the acorn is under the bottom. >> others that made the cut include this...
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death or not or death would produce soup that under the carpet the model as they insured your to leukemia bills women will come later because a third of this development it is not an issue or was not done what is an issue or loudly for much of the prince who had a complete vent another death from mockery and then who can do that the only way we can live is to be able to be honest with ourselves and be harnessed with the way we report that on there we tell people that this is easy and then it can be addressed from there. every month the label would team run to mortality review to better understand the deaths of mothers and newborns in the hospital this mother. the first there would have been no doubt because these were high risk mother who should not have been left in the hands of a mass what would you think would have led to this worked well what would have worked and what made it so difficult for the middle to deliver the baby was out of every measure of this world if we did business with this sixty. minutes that chap's just checking. i strongly advocate for one s.d. what is it especiall
death or not or death would produce soup that under the carpet the model as they insured your to leukemia bills women will come later because a third of this development it is not an issue or was not done what is an issue or loudly for much of the prince who had a complete vent another death from mockery and then who can do that the only way we can live is to be able to be honest with ourselves and be harnessed with the way we report that on there we tell people that this is easy and then it...
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to the court after missing the longhorns final 20 games of last season after being diagnosed with leukemianes scored his first point and walked off the court to a standingva as bea eastern illinois 71-59. now, jones wasn't sure he was going to play basketball will at all. in fact he's not done with treatment, has another treatment coming in december. >>> ken, for everybody at home, thinks the giants are going to trade madison bumgarner. >> that's my the giants new p >> dr. stanley: remember this: cannot change the laws of god. when he has visited you in some form of adversity and he brings you through that, that's like he has increased the strength of the foundation of your life and your faith in him. [music] the following program is a paid commercial presentation for total gym fitness. [music] everybody work out. feel the energy. build a better body. the best you can be. another
to the court after missing the longhorns final 20 games of last season after being diagnosed with leukemianes scored his first point and walked off the court to a standingva as bea eastern illinois 71-59. now, jones wasn't sure he was going to play basketball will at all. in fact he's not done with treatment, has another treatment coming in december. >>> ken, for everybody at home, thinks the giants are going to trade madison bumgarner. >> that's my the giants new p >> dr....
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his leukemia, we are happy to report, has been in remission ars,years, and he has been declared cancer-freeear-old in japan ngo gives the best english tour in the world. now your insurance won't replace it outright because of depreciation. if your insurance won't replace your car, what good is it? you'd be better off just taking your money and throwing it right into the harbor. i'm regret that. with new car replacement, if your brand-new car gets totaled, liberty mutual will pay the entire value plus depreciation. liberty mutual insurance. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ carla is living with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of her body. she's also taking prescription ibrance with an rmone receptit as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole was significantly more effective at delaying disease progression versus letrozole. patients taking ibrance can develop low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infections that can lead to death. before taking ibrance, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other si
his leukemia, we are happy to report, has been in remission ars,years, and he has been declared cancer-freeear-old in japan ngo gives the best english tour in the world. now your insurance won't replace it outright because of depreciation. if your insurance won't replace your car, what good is it? you'd be better off just taking your money and throwing it right into the harbor. i'm regret that. with new car replacement, if your brand-new car gets totaled, liberty mutual will pay the entire...
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kgo radio in the bay area for years.friends say he was also the president of the arts commission, leukemiahe naacp in san francisco.john rothmann, kgo radio"millions of people spent the night with ray taliaferro monday through friday 1am to 5am ... you couldn't miss ray taliaferro. his wonderful commitment to human rights, his wonderful commitment to san francisco and his wonderful commitment to people."pat thurston, kgo radio"he's one of those talents that is bigger than life. he's one of the people that you just dream of being somebody like ray. always true to himself. a heart of gold." he was last seen talking to a manager at the mellow mushroom pizza restaurant in paducah kentucky -- wearing a black leather jacket and black pants. this flyer warns he may be experiencing disorientation and signs of dementia.pat thurston, kgo radio"i'm heart sick. i'm worried to death." john rothmann, kgo radio"and because we believe he'll be ok. we are very optimistic, but the greatest thing we can do for ray is anybody who spots him, let us know and of course we want to keep him in our prayers."michell
kgo radio in the bay area for years.friends say he was also the president of the arts commission, leukemiahe naacp in san francisco.john rothmann, kgo radio"millions of people spent the night with ray taliaferro monday through friday 1am to 5am ... you couldn't miss ray taliaferro. his wonderful commitment to human rights, his wonderful commitment to san francisco and his wonderful commitment to people."pat thurston, kgo radio"he's one of those talents that is bigger than life....
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. >> john kolbush, a local resident and survivor of leukemia, has coal ash being dumped just minutes from his house. here at the northeastern power company in mcadoo, coal ash is trucked from the plant straight through the heart of town to an old mine site for dumping, bringing toxic coal ash ever closer to people. >> when--when the trucks are leaving and when they're fully loaded, the ashes is blowing out of the vehicles. and when they come through town here, empty, they don't have the tarps on, the ash just blows. if you see some of the houses, the sidings on the houses with the thick accumulation of soot and ash. a year and half ago, we came through there, and it was a really windy day, it was like a smog going through it. . none of the ash was covered and it's just--it was actuaually like driving through a fog. and it's just a--it's a crime. there's the one that we just followed down the roroad. he's dumping and you can see the ash there. this pit was approximately 300 feet deep. it's all filled with ashes. they run probably two dozen trucks continuous all day long, 6 days a week
. >> john kolbush, a local resident and survivor of leukemia, has coal ash being dumped just minutes from his house. here at the northeastern power company in mcadoo, coal ash is trucked from the plant straight through the heart of town to an old mine site for dumping, bringing toxic coal ash ever closer to people. >> when--when the trucks are leaving and when they're fully loaded, the ashes is blowing out of the vehicles. and when they come through town here, empty, they don't have...
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he w battling leukemia and he's 10 and we're pleased to report he' cancer free.deed. we'll take a short break and be back with the emotional life changing moment all caught in camera. thnot a screensaver. this is the destruction of a cancer cell by the body's own immune system, thanks to medicine that didn't exist until now. and today can save your life. ♪ ♪ (burke) seen it, covered it. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ i just got my ancestrydna results: 74% italian. and i found out that i'm from the big toe of that sexy italian boot! calabria. it even shows the migration path from south italia all the way to exotico new jersey! so this holiday season it's ancestrydna per tutti! order your kit now at ancestry.com starts with looking buiat something old,nk and saying, "really?" so capital one is building something completely new. capital one cafes. inviting places with people here to help you, not sell you. and savings and checking accounts with no fees or minimums. because that's how it shoul
he w battling leukemia and he's 10 and we're pleased to report he' cancer free.deed. we'll take a short break and be back with the emotional life changing moment all caught in camera. thnot a screensaver. this is the destruction of a cancer cell by the body's own immune system, thanks to medicine that didn't exist until now. and today can save your life. ♪ ♪ (burke) seen it, covered it. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum...
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it happened whileur en was battling leukemia at johns hopkins all children's hospital.her vaoung patients. chloe,nd mckinley. >> our blood was sick. >> reporter: their mothers formed asi er hood too. together they faced the unimaginable. br>> i was reallye. >> reporter: in 2016, the girls posed to bring awareness to pediatric cancer. a few months ago they recreated the moment to mark a major milestone. all girls were in remission, then unfortunately a few weeks ago lauren relapsed. >> i was always afraid of this. and my worst nightmare came true. >> reporter: but just like before, lauren is not facing this battle alone. >> i love you, lauren. >> i love you and i want you to feel better. >> reporter: eva, mckinley and chloe are right by her side and lauren's mom shauna is finding strength in her friend >> shauna, we love you. your fight is our fight. >> keep fighting, stay positive. you got this. >> you know we're always here. >> reporter: they hope their girls will grow up with cancer a distant memory and a friendship that lasts forever. gi >> never eve up. >> friendshi
it happened whileur en was battling leukemia at johns hopkins all children's hospital.her vaoung patients. chloe,nd mckinley. >> our blood was sick. >> reporter: their mothers formed asi er hood too. together they faced the unimaginable. br>> i was reallye. >> reporter: in 2016, the girls posed to bring awareness to pediatric cancer. a few months ago they recreated the moment to mark a major milestone. all girls were in remission, then unfortunately a few weeks ago...
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workers that its factories it settles a longstanding dispute that began when an employee died of leukemia in two thousand and seven the see the number of met in the company failed to provide a safe working environment and promised to comply with a compensation plan. a long before the war syria was renowned for its rich cultural heritage dating dating back thousands of years and now a major exhibitions opened here in doha celebrating syria's artistic history and what survives the fighting for norman reports. how mirror captured in a golden light seen trees before it fell to eisele. painted in seventeen eighty five by french artist louis francois. this is the. color of the ancient syrian city poll mir is distinctive to dominate the foreground. and there were no other chimp terrorists in this time anywhere in the world so it's a very particular type of of the area they're outside the city in the valley of the tourists more than two hundred years later those two towers were disagree said to buy ice so what indeed artista pal mayor was exactly what i saw sought to destroy. sculptures of divers
workers that its factories it settles a longstanding dispute that began when an employee died of leukemia in two thousand and seven the see the number of met in the company failed to provide a safe working environment and promised to comply with a compensation plan. a long before the war syria was renowned for its rich cultural heritage dating dating back thousands of years and now a major exhibitions opened here in doha celebrating syria's artistic history and what survives the fighting for...
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all of the what kill are that they're now blah no doubt the noses of leukemia and was extremely important and at what size psychological intellectual disposition suddenly without expectation he faced his mortality but as he said in an interview all it took was just one picture of ariel sharon to send him back to his . moral courageous imagination he may never buckle down at the face of death saeed's illness brought feelings of loss flooding back to him he later described it as attempting to return to bits of life or people who were no longer there he wrote about trying to find a place to die. in one thousand nine hundred ninety two he went back to west jerusalem to the tel be a neighborhood where he was born he reportedly walked the streets searching for his family's old homes where he'd spent his early years and which he'd left forty five years before. but the story goes that when he found he was simply unable to ask the owners if he could look inside. i could not meet lost face to face. i stood by the door like a beggar. how could i ask permission from strangers sleeping in my own bed a
all of the what kill are that they're now blah no doubt the noses of leukemia and was extremely important and at what size psychological intellectual disposition suddenly without expectation he faced his mortality but as he said in an interview all it took was just one picture of ariel sharon to send him back to his . moral courageous imagination he may never buckle down at the face of death saeed's illness brought feelings of loss flooding back to him he later described it as attempting to...
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in two thousand and seven when a father refused to accept a settlement after his daughter died of leukemia for booking. spectrum to present better conditions and transparency instead. christine back to you in frankfurt this is a case that has been discussed and fought over many years what does it mean that samsung issued this apology now. it is closure finally for some of the victims because now the statement is clear with both the product on the back of someone else and there's no way around it anymore the company had already put up a compensation fund in two thousand and fifteen but back then it didn't knowledge the link between production and the disease and it also serves as a reminder for consumers especially in the black friday that when we buy these electronic devices there is a social cost to that not just for workers but also in the production of the components the minerals that are in there often in mines within hours conditions great britain france verge thank you so much. you're watching the w. news coming to your live from berlin we have a fresh bulletin coming up at the top o
in two thousand and seven when a father refused to accept a settlement after his daughter died of leukemia for booking. spectrum to present better conditions and transparency instead. christine back to you in frankfurt this is a case that has been discussed and fought over many years what does it mean that samsung issued this apology now. it is closure finally for some of the victims because now the statement is clear with both the product on the back of someone else and there's no way around...
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girls who fail to get in line with the nazi regime did abuse linda with luka metz excuse me with leukemia barbie coast scott crew was sent there from poland and then one morning there was a military roll call and they shouted what's your name we didn't know where they were taking us. they asked us what we had done and we said nothing so the laughter was just yeah they are moving it's stuck new to. the both of us the cards took me and my sister away but my mother was left alone it's too tough a concentration camp. that was the worst part. because memory remains very clear for certain events in her life she remembers exactly when aged fifteen years old she was separated from her mother in a concentration camp lutea was taken five hundred kilometers away to mark a special camp for girls. little remains today of her mark which is ninety minutes drive north of berlin one thousand two hundred young women and girls were forced to work here they suffered daily you merely a sion some what you can use to not see medical experiments they were sent to the camp for behavior deemed anti-social by the n
girls who fail to get in line with the nazi regime did abuse linda with luka metz excuse me with leukemia barbie coast scott crew was sent there from poland and then one morning there was a military roll call and they shouted what's your name we didn't know where they were taking us. they asked us what we had done and we said nothing so the laughter was just yeah they are moving it's stuck new to. the both of us the cards took me and my sister away but my mother was left alone it's too tough a...
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to the court after missing the longhorns final 20 games of last season after being diagnosed with leukemiascored his first point and walked off the court to a standing ovation as texas beat eastern illinois 71-59. now, jones wasn't sure he was going to play basketball will at all. in fact he's not done with treatment, has another treatment coming in december. >>> ken, for everybody at home, thinks the giants are going to trade madison bumgarner. >> that's my prediction. >> he's here for a reason. >>> be right back. (music throughout) welcome to emirates mr. jones. just sit back, relax ...with over 3,500 channels of entertainment, including the latest movies and box sets from around the world. ( ♪ ) we even have live sports and news channels. ( ♪ ) and your free wi-fi will start shortly. enjoy your flight mr. jones. world's best inflight entertainment. fly emirates. fly better. world's best inflight entertainment. it's "gaming with america's best internet provider" internet. just any internet. it's "all your teenagers streaming at once" internet. it's "i can get up to one-two-three-four-fiv
to the court after missing the longhorns final 20 games of last season after being diagnosed with leukemiascored his first point and walked off the court to a standing ovation as texas beat eastern illinois 71-59. now, jones wasn't sure he was going to play basketball will at all. in fact he's not done with treatment, has another treatment coming in december. >>> ken, for everybody at home, thinks the giants are going to trade madison bumgarner. >> that's my prediction. >>...
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the real russia threat is when you leukemia at the soviet stile. government funded housing and healthcare. the democrats are going through a challenge time. nancy pelosi is working hard. >> will she be speaker? >> well, you know, she has a tough task ahead of her higher. we'll see what happens. she's having to placate radical and socialist views in her party. we know that's not good. >> last week on the prom gra i spoke with reside island congressman david running for a leadership position in the house. i asked him about republican criticism. the platform is about invicegation and impeachment of trump and not much else. watch this. >> democrats iran on a specific agenda. i helpeddast it with my communication committee. it's an agenda for the part-time. it's driving down the cost of healthcare and prescription drugs. raising family incomes by rebuilding our country. taking on the corruption. these are issues they ran an. >> the over site had the overwhelming impact. they heard his adding. that do think you are work on that? >> i think we'll do every
the real russia threat is when you leukemia at the soviet stile. government funded housing and healthcare. the democrats are going through a challenge time. nancy pelosi is working hard. >> will she be speaker? >> well, you know, she has a tough task ahead of her higher. we'll see what happens. she's having to placate radical and socialist views in her party. we know that's not good. >> last week on the prom gra i spoke with reside island congressman david running for a...