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. >> you have to go to mexico or europe?ou can't get in america. >> sometimes people have to go out of the country to get things, unfortunately, that the fda may not have approved area but they are often having reasons that deal with health consequences for taking a drug that hasn't gone through an approval process. john: thank you congressman dennis kucinich. and it should be our choice. let's hear from the other side. both have a form of muscular dystrophy that leads from mustard death. the boy's mom heard about an experimental drug that might cure the kids. she tried to get them at the fda approved trial and was told that macs max could be in the study but austin could not. after just a few weeks she could see that the drug was working. and max can walk. he can dance. and he can swim. but austin continues to get worse. he joins us now with the goldwater institute, which is the maintained that argues the people who are dying should have the right to try a new drug, even if it's not government approved. you heard the congre
. >> you have to go to mexico or europe?ou can't get in america. >> sometimes people have to go out of the country to get things, unfortunately, that the fda may not have approved area but they are often having reasons that deal with health consequences for taking a drug that hasn't gone through an approval process. john: thank you congressman dennis kucinich. and it should be our choice. let's hear from the other side. both have a form of muscular dystrophy that leads from mustard...
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oo sue sometimes you have to go to mexico or europe? you can't get it in america. >> sometimes people have to go out of the country to get things that the fda may not have approved. in not approving it there are reasons that deal with serious adverse health consequences for people taking a drug that hasn't gone through approval pros he is is. >> i think it should be our choice. let's hear from the other side. jim mcnear rehas two sons 15-year-old austin 12-year-old max. both have a form of muscular dystrophy that leads to eventual death. she is tried to get them into the fda trial that was testing the drugs they were told max could be in the study but austin could not.ht after 16 weeks she could see the drug was working. he can walk, he can dance. he can swim. but austin continues to get worse. >> jen mcnear rejoins us as well as the goldwater institute. people who are dying should have the right to try any drug even if it is not government approved. you heard the congressman. it is to protect you. >> what they are working on is an ini
oo sue sometimes you have to go to mexico or europe? you can't get it in america. >> sometimes people have to go out of the country to get things that the fda may not have approved. in not approving it there are reasons that deal with serious adverse health consequences for people taking a drug that hasn't gone through approval pros he is is. >> i think it should be our choice. let's hear from the other side. jim mcnear rehas two sons 15-year-old austin 12-year-old max. both have a...
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most neighbors hail from mexico or guatemala, eastern europe and the middle east. >> they're not goinge their dad. >> i'll come back. >> the theater performs plays based on the true stories of neighborhood folks. many of the young actors are from families of recent immigra immigrants. >> i love to see it didn't hold me back, but there's times you're looking where the hell you're going to be in the future. and if you will be successful for your children. >> my mom is from mexico and my dad is from colombia. i became an activist. i learned what it was to be undocumented and what was against you when you're undocumented. there are families everywhere that risk their lives for their children. >> this summer, their new play homeland hits the big time with a run at the historic goodman theater. >> the changes to the fabric of this country is not going to come from congress or city hall. it's going to come from you. >> hey, mr. peters, how are you? >> principal liz dozier doesn't take summers off. >> so it's not a good time. that's why these summer jobs we're doing and these programs that are
most neighbors hail from mexico or guatemala, eastern europe and the middle east. >> they're not goinge their dad. >> i'll come back. >> the theater performs plays based on the true stories of neighborhood folks. many of the young actors are from families of recent immigra immigrants. >> i love to see it didn't hold me back, but there's times you're looking where the hell you're going to be in the future. and if you will be successful for your children. >> my mom...
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it may be that europe is in the position that we are with mexico. if they make a bad agreement, orn agreement that is to our vantage, we will suck jobs out of -- to our advantage, we will suck jobs out of europe like you haven't seen. >> you are ok with that. >> i don't think that is good. i think it is a short-term strategy. would i like to see jobs here? absolutely, i would. but any trade agreement that is a one-way trade agreement with any part in -- with any partner will not endure. we need a balanced agreement that has both sides winning and the workers both win. >> margaret? >> is there an enemy within the movement, where workers say, for instance, in tennessee, are voting against collective bargaining? >> well, let's be truthful. workers in tennessee did not vote against collective bargaining. they voted because they thought they would lose their jobs if they voted for collective bargaining. look, this will come as a surprise to a lot of people in this room. the policy of the united states is to encourage the process of collective bargaining. it is written right into the law
it may be that europe is in the position that we are with mexico. if they make a bad agreement, orn agreement that is to our vantage, we will suck jobs out of -- to our advantage, we will suck jobs out of europe like you haven't seen. >> you are ok with that. >> i don't think that is good. i think it is a short-term strategy. would i like to see jobs here? absolutely, i would. but any trade agreement that is a one-way trade agreement with any part in -- with any partner will not...
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it may be that europe is in the position that we are with mexico. agreement, orbad an agreement that is to our vantage, we will suck jobs out of -- to our advantage, we will suck jobs out of europe like you haven't seen. >> you are ok with that. but i don't think that is good. i think it is -- >> i don't think that is good. i think it is a short-term strategy. what i like to see jobs here? absolutely, i would. but any trade agreement that is a one-way trade agreement with any part in -- with any partner will not endure. we need a balanced agreement that has both sides winning and the workers both win. >> margaret? >> is there an enemy within the say, for where workers instance, in tennessee, are voting against collective bargaining? >> well, let's be truthful. workers in tennessee did not vote against collective bargaining. they voted because they thought they would lose their jobs if they voted for collective bargaining. as a this will come surprise to a lot of people in this room. the policy of the united states is to encourage the process of collective bargain
it may be that europe is in the position that we are with mexico. agreement, orbad an agreement that is to our vantage, we will suck jobs out of -- to our advantage, we will suck jobs out of europe like you haven't seen. >> you are ok with that. but i don't think that is good. i think it is -- >> i don't think that is good. i think it is a short-term strategy. what i like to see jobs here? absolutely, i would. but any trade agreement that is a one-way trade agreement with any part...
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it may be europe in the position that we are with mexico and if they make a bad agreement or an agreement that is to our advantage we will take jobs out of europe like you have never seen. >> you are okay with that. >> yeah. i don't think that's good because i think it's a short-term strategy. what i like to have jobs back? absolutely i would. what i like to see manufacturing here? yes but any. agreement that is a one-way. agreement with the trading partner is not going to endure and what we need is a balance. agreement that both sides win and the workers on both sides win. >> i have my hard-hitting questions now. is there an enemy within? >> a white? >> an enemy within the movement where workers say for instance in tennessee are voting against collective bargaining? >> well let's be truthful. workers in tennessee didn't vote against collective are getting. they voted because they thought they would lose their jobs if they voted for collective bargaining. look, this will come as a surprise to a lot of people in this room but the policy of the united states is to encourage the process of c
it may be europe in the position that we are with mexico and if they make a bad agreement or an agreement that is to our advantage we will take jobs out of europe like you have never seen. >> you are okay with that. >> yeah. i don't think that's good because i think it's a short-term strategy. what i like to have jobs back? absolutely i would. what i like to see manufacturing here? yes but any. agreement that is a one-way. agreement with the trading partner is not going to endure...
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mexico. the caribbean, you better be a government worker or a teacher or something because 101 days in advance to go to the caribbean you can't just jump down there on a comp day. then europein advance. and then there's asia, where you just climb the stairs to asia, apparently. 129 days in advance for asia, and africa, that is the one that takes the longest. 166 days in advance to fly to africa, but researchers say they have different suggestions for planning your trip. let's bring in the wickedly talented. adele. >> very good. i love that oscar reference. >> i've not stopped laughing. how do we get there cheap? >> book between the 29-104 day window. the worst time to become a ticket its zero days, which i sometimes when i become my flight to 14 or 13 days in advance. at the prices skyrocket. the reason to book earlier if you're on a rigid schedule or going to be flying thanksgiving or christmas. you need to book by june 4th june 4th according to cheap air.com. a lot of people have different strategies. i talked to some travel agents and they say you can do better here or there but the earlier the better. >> sometimes they go down before through go up. >> you can look at m
mexico. the caribbean, you better be a government worker or a teacher or something because 101 days in advance to go to the caribbean you can't just jump down there on a comp day. then europein advance. and then there's asia, where you just climb the stairs to asia, apparently. 129 days in advance for asia, and africa, that is the one that takes the longest. 166 days in advance to fly to africa, but researchers say they have different suggestions for planning your trip. let's bring in the...
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is europe outsized or is it all the other regions they don't mention, mexico, south america, canada,ch stronger, that's why you saw down only 0.3%. >> the other segment that doesn't get reported in the monthly numbers, it's been strong. that includes canada, mexico. that helps to balance some of the weakness you're seeing. i think that does have an impact on the numbers there. europe is a large contributor to the overall sales numbers here, too. that's actually one of the reasons why are fawe are fair b the name. so it does set up nicely for trade on that regard. that said, we do need to see more on the u.s. side of the business before we really have ultimate conviction on this. >> it wasn't antarctica. >> no. >> you forgot mexico, canada, south america but you came up with antarctica. >> i remembered it before you did. so there. >> that's true. >>> when we come back, we'll take a closer look at friday's job numbers. we'll get the latest numbers right after this. "squawk" market master marty feldstefe feldstein will be joining us. >>> and audi launches its all-new a-3. phil lebeau wi
is europe outsized or is it all the other regions they don't mention, mexico, south america, canada,ch stronger, that's why you saw down only 0.3%. >> the other segment that doesn't get reported in the monthly numbers, it's been strong. that includes canada, mexico. that helps to balance some of the weakness you're seeing. i think that does have an impact on the numbers there. europe is a large contributor to the overall sales numbers here, too. that's actually one of the reasons why are...
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europe and mexico. and just over san diego's border is where dr. ariel ortiz has performed more than 100 of them. >> the candidates are patients overweight or obese.ory will benefit from this and usually talking about 30, 40, 50 pounds. >> reporter: obalon's maker told abc news while all medical devices and drugs have risks, the balloons are designed and extensively tested to not prematurely rupture. that could lead to intestinal blockage. >> it's not a permanent fix, they're really meant to be temporary. >> reporter: this little pill comes with a massive price tag. an average of $4,000 a pop. for "good morning america," cecilia vega, abc news, los angeles. >> wow. patients report eating a striking 70% to 80% less food when digesting the balloon. >> makes sense. >> not a magic bullet. more research could be in order. >>> coming up, speaking out for the first time, the bachelor, why he says he's misunderstood and what you saw on tv is not really him. >> okay. >> josh. >>> also, "play of the day," let's just say we all have some very healthy competition, so on tv then what we -- >> oh, my gosh. >> could happen. to cover up flaws and make skin look p
europe and mexico. and just over san diego's border is where dr. ariel ortiz has performed more than 100 of them. >> the candidates are patients overweight or obese.ory will benefit from this and usually talking about 30, 40, 50 pounds. >> reporter: obalon's maker told abc news while all medical devices and drugs have risks, the balloons are designed and extensively tested to not prematurely rupture. that could lead to intestinal blockage. >> it's not a permanent fix, they're...