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>> reporter: for 52-year-old judy perkins, it's been a monsoon. >> i had a mastectomy. i had all my lymph nodes out. ten years later, 2013, i felt another lump on the same side. this time it ended up being stage four. so, i entered the world of cancer patient, serious cancer patient. >> reporter: despite hormonal and chemotherapy, by 2015 the cancer had spread to her chest and liver. >> i came to realize that i was going to die, and that's where my mind was. you know, i felt bad for my family, but i was grateful for the life i had had. >> reporter: but then she found dr. steven rosenberg at the national institutes of health. >> so we're looking at lymphocytes. >> reporter: he's a pioneer in harnessing the immune system to fight cancer. genetic mutations cause cells to grow out of control. rosenberg's new approach is to find the few immune cells already in the body that can see those genetic mutations and multiply those cells into an army of cancer killers. and this is how you find the needle in the haystack, the one cell that can recognize the mutation. >> exactly right
>> reporter: for 52-year-old judy perkins, it's been a monsoon. >> i had a mastectomy. i had all my lymph nodes out. ten years later, 2013, i felt another lump on the same side. this time it ended up being stage four. so, i entered the world of cancer patient, serious cancer patient. >> reporter: despite hormonal and chemotherapy, by 2015 the cancer had spread to her chest and liver. >> i came to realize that i was going to die, and that's where my mind was. you know, i...
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. >> rita perkin has lost more than half her body weight. she lost 100 pounds, but the scales were stuck as she couldn't stick on healthy habits. then she received a different prescription, a prescription for fresh, healthy food. >> we're standing in the fresh food pharmacy at the hospital. >> hi, rita. >> perkins is part of a new program designed to control type 2 diabetes in low-income patient. not with more medicine, but with food and education. >> in health care, we spend an awful lot on drugs and devices. becae it's business, but we spend a very small amount on preventive medicine. >> sort of like we're sidown and backwards. therogram has result indeed dramatic improvements in patients' health. some have been able to reduce yew ofdi ne, and it saves money, too. >> financially we have seen probably a decrease in health care claims paid o on our patients by over two thirds. >> this is the pdce i u to eat on. now i am down to this size. >> perkins receives ten frees me week for everybody in her household. it helped her drop another 45 poun
. >> rita perkin has lost more than half her body weight. she lost 100 pounds, but the scales were stuck as she couldn't stick on healthy habits. then she received a different prescription, a prescription for fresh, healthy food. >> we're standing in the fresh food pharmacy at the hospital. >> hi, rita. >> perkins is part of a new program designed to control type 2 diabetes in low-income patient. not with more medicine, but with food and education. >> in health...
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perkins is setting up a company.nt in early-stage companies, from seed stage. we do characteristics. we are investing globally. so we do capital in the u.s. come in silicon valley, where we are headquartered. t so in europe, israel, and asia come out of tokyo, japan, where we also have a business office. and we operate independently from airbus. carol: i imagine you are into all kinds of transportation travel. what kind of trends are you seeing in companies that you are investing in? >> yes, we definitely see a trend which is pretty much the, backbone of our investment thesis, a disruption along the vertical axis. ande are many companies products and services, hardware, software, that try to challenge not just the world of mobility, but conductivity and communications and innovation. , aol: one company particular silicon valley startup, you guys, along with kleiner perkins, and alphabet google, are invested in it. why? >> the short and simple answer to your question is possible. the word possible for us means a lot.
perkins is setting up a company.nt in early-stage companies, from seed stage. we do characteristics. we are investing globally. so we do capital in the u.s. come in silicon valley, where we are headquartered. t so in europe, israel, and asia come out of tokyo, japan, where we also have a business office. and we operate independently from airbus. carol: i imagine you are into all kinds of transportation travel. what kind of trends are you seeing in companies that you are investing in? >>...
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. >> reporter: in 2014, judy perkins and her husband, bob, were powering through their bucket list aftercancer treated a decade earlier had returned. >> i felt another lump on the same side. this time it ended up being stage four. i entered the world of cancer patient, serious cancer patient. >> reporter: despite hormonal and chemotherapy, perkins had run out of options. the cancer had spread to her chest and liver. >> i felt bad for my family, but i was grateful for the life i had had. >> reporter: you're at the point where you had pretty much accepted -- >> the end. >> reporter: in 2015, perkins found dr. steven rosenberg of the national institutes of health. >> she probably had two or three months left to live. >> reporter: he's a pioneer in harnessing cells to fight cancer. genetic mutations in the cancer cells are the trigger causing cells to grow out of control. rosenberg's new approach it to find the few immune lymphocytes that can see the genetic mutations and multiply them into an army of cancer killers. >> it's a war going on at a microscopic level as the lymphocytes attempt to
. >> reporter: in 2014, judy perkins and her husband, bob, were powering through their bucket list aftercancer treated a decade earlier had returned. >> i felt another lump on the same side. this time it ended up being stage four. i entered the world of cancer patient, serious cancer patient. >> reporter: despite hormonal and chemotherapy, perkins had run out of options. the cancer had spread to her chest and liver. >> i felt bad for my family, but i was grateful for the...
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for snap-flippers in your area is so strong, that two of hgtv's hottest stars, drew levin and danny perkins, are hosting free lunch and dinner events right here in the local area to show you exactly how to do it and help you get started. >> snap-flipping is one of the best-kept secrets in real estate. >> but you definitely don't hear about it much because it doesn't involve those dramatic home transformations that make for good television. >> with snap-flipping, the only transformation is the financial one you'll experience when you start cashing those snap-flipping checks. >> i have attended one of their seminars. i thought, is it really that simple? do i really just find a property, pass it to an investor, and collect? and i'm here to tell you -- it is that simple. i've been paid on eight properties so far -- eight! >> announcer: call the toll-free number or go to the website below during this program to receive two free tickets for you and a guest to attend drew and danny's life-changing event. and at the event, you'll also receive over $250 in free gifts and even qualify for a free lapt
for snap-flippers in your area is so strong, that two of hgtv's hottest stars, drew levin and danny perkins, are hosting free lunch and dinner events right here in the local area to show you exactly how to do it and help you get started. >> snap-flipping is one of the best-kept secrets in real estate. >> but you definitely don't hear about it much because it doesn't involve those dramatic home transformations that make for good television. >> with snap-flipping, the only...
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tony perkins from the family research council tells us where the fight goes from here on religious freedom. after the justices decide that the baker who refused to create a custom wedding cake for the couple. and bill clinton's book tour is off to a rocky start after being asked questions about the me too movement and monica lewinsky. we have all the details. hello and welcome to "fox news @ night." i'm shannon bream in washington. the president's top outside counsel, rudy giuliani, standing by his comments on the president's ability to pardon himself if he so desires. also shedding new light on the memo about the donald trump jr. meeting in trump tower with a russian attorney. chief national correspondent ed henry is all over the details, breaking it down for us tonight. >> great to see you play the president trump's lead attorney trying to shut the door, though, on the idea he might try to pardon himself, even though he has that power he says, as george papadopoulos' wife is exclusively telling fox tonight just the opposite. she says it's time her husband gets some help from the presiden
tony perkins from the family research council tells us where the fight goes from here on religious freedom. after the justices decide that the baker who refused to create a custom wedding cake for the couple. and bill clinton's book tour is off to a rocky start after being asked questions about the me too movement and monica lewinsky. we have all the details. hello and welcome to "fox news @ night." i'm shannon bream in washington. the president's top outside counsel, rudy giuliani,...
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however, i'm disappointed that the budget simply requests fiscal year '17 level funding for the perkins basic state grant program. and that once again, it seeks to cut two k-12 programs that can support career and education and s.t.e.m. namely the student support and academic enrichment grant and the 21st century community learning centers grant. you've talked about the need to strengthen investments in high-quality career and technical education programs and s.t.e.m. education, but the budget proposal doesn't back that up. so why does flat funding and even cutting funding for these programs support this -- your commitment to career and technical education and s.t.e.m. if they are, indeed, priorities for you? >> well, thank you, senator, for that question. to put the budget a little more in context, when this budget was proposed it was within the parameters of the broader administration budget proposals and so decisions had to be made around programs that were most effective in reaching students and the needs that they have and that resulted in the proposed elimination of a couple of th
however, i'm disappointed that the budget simply requests fiscal year '17 level funding for the perkins basic state grant program. and that once again, it seeks to cut two k-12 programs that can support career and education and s.t.e.m. namely the student support and academic enrichment grant and the 21st century community learning centers grant. you've talked about the need to strengthen investments in high-quality career and technical education programs and s.t.e.m. education, but the budget...
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tony perkins tells us where the fight gorom here on religious freedom. after the justices side with the baker who refused to create a custom wedding cake for a gay couple. bill clinton's book tour is off to a rocky start as the former president gets visibly flustered and defensive after being asked questions about the me too moment. the pres.'s top outside counsel, rudy giuliani standing by his comments on the pres.'s ability to pardon himself if he so desires and shedding new light on the memo about the donald trump junior meeting with a russian attorney. chief national correspondent that henry is all over the details breaking it down for us tonight. >> donald trump's lead attorney trying to shut the door on the idea he may try to pardon himself even though he has that power he says. george papadopoulos's wife is selling fox the opposite. she says it is time her husband get some help from the president. he is raising the stakes in this investigation by declaring the special counsel probe unconstitutional and has the power to pardon himself if he wants s
tony perkins tells us where the fight gorom here on religious freedom. after the justices side with the baker who refused to create a custom wedding cake for a gay couple. bill clinton's book tour is off to a rocky start as the former president gets visibly flustered and defensive after being asked questions about the me too moment. the pres.'s top outside counsel, rudy giuliani standing by his comments on the pres.'s ability to pardon himself if he so desires and shedding new light on the memo...
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s them all, cutting a mostudy in half, or half, and supporting an end to the perkins program. it could eliminate in the state of wisconsin roughly $461 wisconsin aid for students. it also cuts billions from other programs to make college more affordable, including by illuminating federal subsidized loans and the public service loan forgiveness program. did you know -- as you know, college costs rise and push heidrick -- higher education out of reach to more young people. have you these cuts to federal financial aid programs for the your department's mission to serve students by meeting their needs? secretary devos: thank you senator for that question. in reference to a couple of the programs you cited, the perkins program has been continually iced out by congress, so guess the budget reflects a continuation of that. we work-study program, continue to propose funding work-study, but really focused on the students that are in the versusureate programs the graduate programs. the elimination is really for graduate level work study. the bigger question about how can we make sure st
s them all, cutting a mostudy in half, or half, and supporting an end to the perkins program. it could eliminate in the state of wisconsin roughly $461 wisconsin aid for students. it also cuts billions from other programs to make college more affordable, including by illuminating federal subsidized loans and the public service loan forgiveness program. did you know -- as you know, college costs rise and push heidrick -- higher education out of reach to more young people. have you these cuts to...
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in the technology section, airbus ventures, alphabet, and and kleiner perkins is setting up a company. jason: what it is doing, hurling rockets into space. we caught with the c.e.o. >> we are doing investment in early-stage companies, from seed stage. to series c . we do characteristics. we are investing globally. so we do capital in the u.s. of course in silicon valley, where we are headquartered. but also in europe, israel, and asia come out of tokyo, japan, where we also have a business office. and we operate independently from airbus. independently from airbus. i imagine you are into all kinds of transportation travel. what kind of trends are you seeing in companies that you are investing in? is there a certain trend that they all eing, or are different types? >> yes, we definitely see a trend, which is pretty much the backbone of our investment thesis, which is a disruption along the vertical axis. from ground to deep space, there are many companies and products and services, hardware, software, that try to challenge not just the world of mobility, but connectivity and communicat
in the technology section, airbus ventures, alphabet, and and kleiner perkins is setting up a company. jason: what it is doing, hurling rockets into space. we caught with the c.e.o. >> we are doing investment in early-stage companies, from seed stage. to series c . we do characteristics. we are investing globally. so we do capital in the u.s. of course in silicon valley, where we are headquartered. but also in europe, israel, and asia come out of tokyo, japan, where we also have a...
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the government has agreed to buy kendrick perkins transmountain kinder perkins transmountain pipelineor $3.5 billion. are we shocked that they are nationalizing this? buying it from a publicly traded company? >> for now there are at least nationalizing it. this is farther than they wanted to go the first time. they said they were going to backstop you. so now what we have is them looking like they need to go all in in order to do this. they hope to be able to essentially flip it, like a really expensive condo or something, where they can get it off to a third party or collection of third parties to sorthey really have of become pipeline magnates one way or another. but i think we will see the federal government hold onto it for a while. there is a lot of uncertainty and these things take years to build. >> the federal reserve board of yesterday toed change the volcker rule, which regulates banks trading activities. it will be the most substantial win yet for financial regulation in the trump era. >> there are many agencies in the volcker rule. >> the securities and exchange commission
the government has agreed to buy kendrick perkins transmountain kinder perkins transmountain pipelineor $3.5 billion. are we shocked that they are nationalizing this? buying it from a publicly traded company? >> for now there are at least nationalizing it. this is farther than they wanted to go the first time. they said they were going to backstop you. so now what we have is them looking like they need to go all in in order to do this. they hope to be able to essentially flip it, like a...
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for snap-flippers in your area is so strong, that two of hgtv's hottest stars, drew levin and danny perkins, are hosting free lunch and dinner events right here in the local area to show you exactly how to do it and help you get started. >> this event is the most exciting event i've ever been to. >> we're definitely able to jump in and make an income. >> anybody can do this. we're both retired. anybody can do this. >> announcer: at the event, you'll discover how to become a snap-flipper, how to immediately connect with investors in your area, ready to pay you right now, how to quickly locate the type of properties they need, and how to receive all your snap-flipping checks in a snap! >> now that you've learned exactly how this works, how many of you are confident that you could do a deal? [ cheers and applause ] >> wow! that's amazing! whoo! >> it's definitely one of those things that sounds too good to be true, but it is true. >> we're gonna make this happen faster than we thought. >> can't wait for our first deal. >> this event is amazing! >> so exciting! >> [ laughs ] >> announcer: call
for snap-flippers in your area is so strong, that two of hgtv's hottest stars, drew levin and danny perkins, are hosting free lunch and dinner events right here in the local area to show you exactly how to do it and help you get started. >> this event is the most exciting event i've ever been to. >> we're definitely able to jump in and make an income. >> anybody can do this. we're both retired. anybody can do this. >> announcer: at the event, you'll discover how to...
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[laughter] >> 63 degrees -- that was tony perkins, everybody.r -- story time wionth ty. culpeper.s right now infredericf here are showers to t of us. you can see the cloud cover but we're all dry in terms of where we're going. wed forecast, this is what i wanted to show yo. sunnsunny and warm today. happy fatherom dorrow 93 degree. it was not just another day. i was just joking. it's a greatay. all r. listen, this morning a couple of clouds. most of this is hi cloudiness.we're in great shape. lots o sunshine. tonight we'll watch these showers. there's a little wave coming up here,gy little pocket of , if you will, it'ows coming dfrom the midwest and models are jt now kind of beginning to see this and get ahold of it and i'll say this. it moves in our diron overnight tonight, all right. we could get a widely scattered shower or a thunderstorm early tomorrow afternoon.ga so, it does not look like tomorrow is goinge perfectly dry. i think today is perfectly dry. terteratures sta up into the low 80's by 11:0 a.m. a're 6 -- 86 degrees 2 o'clock. and
[laughter] >> 63 degrees -- that was tony perkins, everybody.r -- story time wionth ty. culpeper.s right now infredericf here are showers to t of us. you can see the cloud cover but we're all dry in terms of where we're going. wed forecast, this is what i wanted to show yo. sunnsunny and warm today. happy fatherom dorrow 93 degree. it was not just another day. i was just joking. it's a greatay. all r. listen, this morning a couple of clouds. most of this is hi cloudiness.we're in great...
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they partner with vin tour capital investors including sequoia and kleiner perkins. >> fin barnes hasra collad with the angels on an investing boot example and a number of deals. >> their networks tended to be the majority female. and equally amazing to any other twork we could t into. >> it helped us bring the diversityf their networks into our community. >> the next step for the angels, pushing start-ups to disclose diversity. >> understanding what percentage of the cap table are women is goin to be a watershed moment in the industry. just as getting the initial diversity reports were many >> in themeantime, the angels are working to change silicon valley's power balance. by helping executives make sure employees their fair share. >> the early women who were here helpedefine our culture and our product and our organization. but they'll also be part of the wealth creation one die should we exit. >> i'm julia borstyn in los angeles. >>> before we go, here's another look at the day on wall street, the dow soared 346 points takin it back above 25,000. the nasdaq gained 51 about and the s&
they partner with vin tour capital investors including sequoia and kleiner perkins. >> fin barnes hasra collad with the angels on an investing boot example and a number of deals. >> their networks tended to be the majority female. and equally amazing to any other twork we could t into. >> it helped us bring the diversityf their networks into our community. >> the next step for the angels, pushing start-ups to disclose diversity. >> understanding what percentage of...
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. >> reporter: the patient, 52-year-old judy perkins, was first diagnosed with breast cancer in 2003.r, it came back and had spread. her cancer did not respond to any treatments including chemotherapy and hormone therapy until this one-time treatment with more personalized immunotherapy. >> in six months you went from widely metastatic cancer, that's in your liver, chest wall, lymph nodes, to totally gone. >> yep. it was quite a relief to see that, you know, it wasn't coming back. it was all gone. >> reporter: while much more study is needed, researchers say because all cancers have mutations, this approach could potentially be used to treat ny dferent typ m cong up s morning," a new report by the better business bureau reveals how crooks are getting away with scamming americans millions of dollars. >>> oprah winfrey joins us to discuss a new exhibit at the smithsonian's museum of national history in washington. >>> and big plans for mainland china and starbucks. why the coffee craze is just now catching on there. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. i'm hena doba, have
. >> reporter: the patient, 52-year-old judy perkins, was first diagnosed with breast cancer in 2003.r, it came back and had spread. her cancer did not respond to any treatments including chemotherapy and hormone therapy until this one-time treatment with more personalized immunotherapy. >> in six months you went from widely metastatic cancer, that's in your liver, chest wall, lymph nodes, to totally gone. >> yep. it was quite a relief to see that, you know, it wasn't coming...
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. >> mia loves going for a walk with her owner nicholas perkins. but nicholas doesn't like to go in the afternoons. >> sometimes you see people yelling at each other, speed up or something, and it's kind of annoying. >> that's because in the afternoon his road morrison canyon road becomes a shortcut for cars trying to avoid the traffic on mission boulevard to get to 680. >> so instead of taking eight minutes it's taking 36 minutes to go on 680 so people cut through. >> early in the day there's not that much traffic here. but come the afternoon things really take a turn. in fact the city of freemont says some 400 cars come through here everyday. 80% of them during the evening commute. this is what commuters face when they choose the mission canyon road shortcut to 680. two lanes quickly become one and when two cars meet it's single file. >> it's only 9-foot wide for two way traffic and it should be at least 12-foot wide one way. and so there's no way for people to pass. >> so the city is going to shutdown the middle part of the road to force people
. >> mia loves going for a walk with her owner nicholas perkins. but nicholas doesn't like to go in the afternoons. >> sometimes you see people yelling at each other, speed up or something, and it's kind of annoying. >> that's because in the afternoon his road morrison canyon road becomes a shortcut for cars trying to avoid the traffic on mission boulevard to get to 680. >> so instead of taking eight minutes it's taking 36 minutes to go on 680 so people cut through....
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you can see tony perkins annie and tucker barnes. they'll be in lexington park.ome out to southern laryland. they woulde for you to come and join them. >> we would. get ready toth ride if style wiur fox5 zip trip. go to fox5d.c.com/contest and enter for your chance t winr a 2 yeaase on a 22019 ara tlx. five finalists selected by drawi all finalists must attend the final zip trip in order to be igible to win. selected atill be the final zip trip. all entrae s must b years of age or older. pr provided by d.c. ea acura dealers. complete rules available at fox5d.c.com/contests. >> 4:35 is the time right now. let's check in with mike thomas because maureen umeh needs play in the sunshine today. >> she's got a lot to do this weekend. >> and she deserves a good 1. >> that was a prince reference. >> wisdom, what is going on withod t. >> go ahead, mike. we'l o work itver here. >> i hope so. lots of clear conditions across the region today. a few clo coming from the north and the west. forecast today, 84 degrees, plenty of l sunshinow humidity. a friday worth getting outsi
you can see tony perkins annie and tucker barnes. they'll be in lexington park.ome out to southern laryland. they woulde for you to come and join them. >> we would. get ready toth ride if style wiur fox5 zip trip. go to fox5d.c.com/contest and enter for your chance t winr a 2 yeaase on a 22019 ara tlx. five finalists selected by drawi all finalists must attend the final zip trip in order to be igible to win. selected atill be the final zip trip. all entrae s must b years of age or older....
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committee us go to act on several perkins career and technical education bills on june 20 and help the senate will vote to move forward on bipartisan legislation soon. in addition it would be helpful if congress would fully fund the perkins career and technical education act. increasing student participation and work-based learning opportunities would go a long way to helping create interest in manufacturing job opportunities. i believe we should consider connecting these educational programs to drug rehabilitation programs and behavioral correction programs for exponential success. i want to thank you again for the opportunity to be a today and share our company and its your workforce challenges, and i look forward to your questions. >> thank you very much for that compelling testimony. it's very good. now i would like to yield to our ranking member mr. evans for introduction of the final witness. thank you, mr. chairman. it is my pleasure to introduce mr. brian greene, the administrator, a service healthcare serving greater philadelphia. he has a tv and radio show connecting people t
committee us go to act on several perkins career and technical education bills on june 20 and help the senate will vote to move forward on bipartisan legislation soon. in addition it would be helpful if congress would fully fund the perkins career and technical education act. increasing student participation and work-based learning opportunities would go a long way to helping create interest in manufacturing job opportunities. i believe we should consider connecting these educational programs...
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hero of our , not only state, but the entire country. , ourd his then colleague good friend tony perkinshelped to lead the fight for life for religious freedom for marriage. he carried be marriage amendment to the louisiana legislature at the time, and to oppose telling expansion. he was elected to the house of representatives in 2008, where he quickly rose to leadership, becoming chairman of the republican study committee and one of the leading conservatives in congress. he has been a tireless advocate for life, for religious freedom, on june 14 ofand last year, he was severely by aed when you were shot crazed far left activist at the congressional baseball practice. i will let him tell the story, but it is frankly airacle, not only that he did not lose his life, but that many others did not lose their lives that day. the president, you may remember and the first lady, rushed to the hospital to be at his side as he hovered we team -- between life and death. joanna and i were praying for him, and i know many of you were praying for him. because of those prayers and the tremendous work of
hero of our , not only state, but the entire country. , ourd his then colleague good friend tony perkinshelped to lead the fight for life for religious freedom for marriage. he carried be marriage amendment to the louisiana legislature at the time, and to oppose telling expansion. he was elected to the house of representatives in 2008, where he quickly rose to leadership, becoming chairman of the republican study committee and one of the leading conservatives in congress. he has been a tireless...
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and in reference to a couple of the programs that you cited, the perkins program has been continually phased out by congress, so i guess the budget reflect a continuation of that. the work-study program, we continue to propose funding work-study, but really focused on the students that are in the baccalaureate programs versus the graduate programs. elimination is for graduate level work-study. the bigger question about how can we make sure that students have opportunity to pursue higher education, it refers back to supporting a multitude of pathways, and also for students that take on debt, in order to do so, really streamlining that experience, and then their repayment. we have made proposals for income driven repayment, and income driven repayment program that is much more robust for them. it can be counted on for the students that elect that option. and we think that will help students that have not been able to pursue a higher education in a longer-term meaningful way to be able to do so. we are focused on finding ways to make sure that students that are most in need of these oppo
and in reference to a couple of the programs that you cited, the perkins program has been continually phased out by congress, so i guess the budget reflect a continuation of that. the work-study program, we continue to propose funding work-study, but really focused on the students that are in the baccalaureate programs versus the graduate programs. elimination is for graduate level work-study. the bigger question about how can we make sure that students have opportunity to pursue higher...
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she was secretary of labor under under that served post longer than anyone since frances perkins in thes and 40's. in that capacity she protected worker's rights and free speech, and free association rights. she expanded job opportunities for all americans and dramatically improved worker safety. president trump nominated her and she was confirmed as secretary of transportation last year where she worked to improve american infrastructure, and is working hard to create job opportunities and modernize america' as roads, bridges, highways, and airports. she has served on numerous boards of u.s. corporations and nonprofit. and she believes deeply in the values of faith and freedom that we seek to advance. i think very highly of our previous speaker. but i think she the better half. i don't think he would disagree. please welcome the secretary of transportation, elaine chao. [applause] sec. chao: thank you. thank you, ralph. we want to thank you for your leadership over the years for faith and freedom. let's give ralph a tremendous round of applause. [applause] it is a great pleasure to be
she was secretary of labor under under that served post longer than anyone since frances perkins in thes and 40's. in that capacity she protected worker's rights and free speech, and free association rights. she expanded job opportunities for all americans and dramatically improved worker safety. president trump nominated her and she was confirmed as secretary of transportation last year where she worked to improve american infrastructure, and is working hard to create job opportunities and...
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stage breast cancer completely eradicated by an experimental form of immunotherapy. 49-year-old judy perkinsn given just three months to live after running out of treatment options and doctors harnessed the power of her own immune cells to seek out and dethroy e nc experts caution this is only one case, more clinical trials are needed to see how effective the therapy could be in other patients. >>> the sports headlines this morning, the washington capitals are one win away from clinching their first stanley cup victory is stick to open things up and get the party started there in chinatown in washington, d.c. the capitals went on to crush the golden knights, 6-2. it wasn't even close. >> well, his day ended much better than it started. he had been taking the washington, d.c. metro to the games but he ran out of money on his fare card. so workers let him go. but you could probably, you know, maybe take a car to the game next time. >> possibly. that always happens. >> a little help. >>> up next on "the pulse," the new details about a "roseanne" spin-off. >>> and also ahead, how a doctor saved
stage breast cancer completely eradicated by an experimental form of immunotherapy. 49-year-old judy perkinsn given just three months to live after running out of treatment options and doctors harnessed the power of her own immune cells to seek out and dethroy e nc experts caution this is only one case, more clinical trials are needed to see how effective the therapy could be in other patients. >>> the sports headlines this morning, the washington capitals are one win away from...
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nicholas perkins does not like to go for a walk in the afternoons. >> i see people yelling at each other'ss a shortcut for cars trying to avoid the traffic to get to 680. early in the day, there is really nothing much traffic here, but in the afternoon, things really take a turn. in fact, the city of fremont says some 400 cars come through here every day. 80% of them are doing the evening commute. >> this is what commuters face when they are on the shortcut to 680. >>
nicholas perkins does not like to go for a walk in the afternoons. >> i see people yelling at each other'ss a shortcut for cars trying to avoid the traffic to get to 680. early in the day, there is really nothing much traffic here, but in the afternoon, things really take a turn. in fact, the city of fremont says some 400 cars come through here every day. 80% of them are doing the evening commute. >> this is what commuters face when they are on the shortcut to 680. >>
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judy perkins had been given three months to live, but two years later, there is no sign of cancer inmping 90 billion cancer—killing immune cells into her body. the team at the us national cancer institute says the therapy is still experimental, but could transform the treatment of all cancer. we are joined by dr ben creelan, an immunotherapy expert. thank you very much for your time. this, i understand, was someone with spreading breast cancer, secondary tumours throughout her body, yet she appears to be completely cured. what do you think about, and what hope for other cancer sufferers?” do you think about, and what hope for other cancer sufferers? i think this is very promising for a lot of different types of cancer. this group treated patients with melanoma with this similar product, dating back to 1987, and many of these patients are still in remission today with stage four cancer. and this is described as a living drug made from the patient‘s bone cells. can you tell us more about that? that's exactly right. so patients' tumours are actually resected and infiltrating lymphocytes
judy perkins had been given three months to live, but two years later, there is no sign of cancer inmping 90 billion cancer—killing immune cells into her body. the team at the us national cancer institute says the therapy is still experimental, but could transform the treatment of all cancer. we are joined by dr ben creelan, an immunotherapy expert. thank you very much for your time. this, i understand, was someone with spreading breast cancer, secondary tumours throughout her body, yet she...
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i'm tony perkins along with kevin mccarthy and it is time for the fox5 first fiv child of the day. morning by linda jones and by samuel her grandson who is four years old.. >> he tur five on july 26th. >> that's right. >> that's rig. >> amazing father is right behind us right here. >> yes, he is. >> goodorning to you guys. >> good morning, good morning. >> you live in the community. >> yes, i do i and love ya'll. iork for 35 years and 35 years i got i upn the morning, turned on the tv if i couldn' watch i listened. >> i wanthi to see sng great great. >> we appreciate you. >> danielle visits you here. what do you love do when you visit here -- visit yourot grandmr? >> you liking towimming? >> you like to go to the lake and look at the animals and everything? >>ell them what happened you in the lake. >> i fell in. >> you fell in the lake?ou >> were y wearing your -- were those shoes right there? >> i like those whoes. i don'tt to you mess up those shoes.im >> tel it was cold when you fell in the lake. [ laughter ] >> samuel is a little shy this rning. that'skay. that's okay. histalk
i'm tony perkins along with kevin mccarthy and it is time for the fox5 first fiv child of the day. morning by linda jones and by samuel her grandson who is four years old.. >> he tur five on july 26th. >> that's right. >> that's rig. >> amazing father is right behind us right here. >> yes, he is. >> goodorning to you guys. >> good morning, good morning. >> you live in the community. >> yes, i do i and love ya'll. iork for 35 years and 35...
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judy perkins was given just three months to live but two years later there is no sign of the diseaset involved using her own tumour to grow 90 billion immune cells which were then pumped into her body. more than 50 countries are taking action to reduce plastic pollution, that's according to a report from the united nations. the authors say policies are improving but more needs to be done to reduce the blight on rivers and oceans. here's our environment analyst, roger harrabin. another heartbreaking plastics story. this pilot whale in southern thailand swallowed more than 80 plastic bags weighing more than 8kg. another victim of our throwaway society. southeast asia is afflicted by plastic pollution. this is indonesia, where the army has been brought in to clear great matts of plastic waste clogging up rivers. it's in the early stages of tackling the plastic scourge. india is more advanced. mass cleanups have been arranged for beaches, although the problem keeps recurring because there's no system for collecting waste in many of the slums. its leaders say things will change. several a
judy perkins was given just three months to live but two years later there is no sign of the diseaset involved using her own tumour to grow 90 billion immune cells which were then pumped into her body. more than 50 countries are taking action to reduce plastic pollution, that's according to a report from the united nations. the authors say policies are improving but more needs to be done to reduce the blight on rivers and oceans. here's our environment analyst, roger harrabin. another...
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he and his thenag inhe louisiana legislature, our good friend tony perkins, helped to lead the fight for life, for religious freedom, for marriage. he carried the marriage amendment through the louisiana legislature at that time. d opposebling exioheas elected to the house of representatives in 2008 where he quickly rose to leadership, becoming chairman of the republican study committee and one of the leading conservatives in congress where he has been a tireless advocate for life, for religious freedom, for marriage, and for faith. on june 14 of lastear, he was severely wounded w he was shot by a crazed far left activist at that congressional baseball practice. and i'll let him tellhe story, but it's frankly a miracle not only that he didn't lose his life but that many others didn't lose their lives that day. and the president you may remember and the first lady rushed to the hospital to be at his side as he hovered between life and death, and i know joan and i were praying for him, and i know many of y were praying for him. and because of those prayers and the tremendous work of a
he and his thenag inhe louisiana legislature, our good friend tony perkins, helped to lead the fight for life, for religious freedom, for marriage. he carried the marriage amendment through the louisiana legislature at that time. d opposebling exioheas elected to the house of representatives in 2008 where he quickly rose to leadership, becoming chairman of the republican study committee and one of the leading conservatives in congress where he has been a tireless advocate for life, for...
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nicholas perkins does not like to go for a walk in the afternoons. >> i see people yelling at each other's drivers to speed up. >> it becomes a shortcut for cars trying to avoid the traffic to get to 680. early in the day, there is really nothing much traffic here, but in the afternoon, things really take a turn. in fact, the city of fremont says some 400 cars come through here every day. 80% of them are doing the evening commute. >> this is what commuters face when they are on the shortcut to 680. >> it is only nine foot wide for two-way traffic. it should be at least 12 foot wide one-way. so, there is no way for people to pass. >> so, the city is going to shut down the middle part of the road to force people to go around and avoid the single lane that just is not made for commuters. >> the health and safety of our residents is our top priority. >> reporter: so, the decision to shut it down is just preliminary for the moment. the final decision after a public hearing will be made in september. >>> a critical window for firefighters to get an edge on the fire burning in lake county before
nicholas perkins does not like to go for a walk in the afternoons. >> i see people yelling at each other's drivers to speed up. >> it becomes a shortcut for cars trying to avoid the traffic to get to 680. early in the day, there is really nothing much traffic here, but in the afternoon, things really take a turn. in fact, the city of fremont says some 400 cars come through here every day. 80% of them are doing the evening commute. >> this is what commuters face when they are...
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i'd like to introduce polly perkins who has a presentation for you on the green infrastructure monitoring program which you asked about in the past. and sarah blume who will talk about the first phase of the lessons learned on the first phase of our green infrastructure projects. the staff in the utility division, they have done a great job documenting and analyzing se efforts so that we can use the results to continuously improve and i think you'll really like the presentations. thank you. >> thank you, brian. and hello, commissioners. my first time up here with you guys and i'm thrilled to be talk about green infrastructure monitoring. >> hopefully not your last. >> hopefully not my last. thank you. can get those slis going, please? >> i'll be updating you on the e.i.p.s that have been monitored to date. they're highlighted here in blue. the wiggle neighborhood, green monitoring.s completed and we've finished the seco year of the sunset boulevard as well, this season. so each e.i.p. will be getting at least two years of monitoring. and the -- i know summer just started but i live for st
i'd like to introduce polly perkins who has a presentation for you on the green infrastructure monitoring program which you asked about in the past. and sarah blume who will talk about the first phase of the lessons learned on the first phase of our green infrastructure projects. the staff in the utility division, they have done a great job documenting and analyzing se efforts so that we can use the results to continuously improve and i think you'll really like the presentations. thank you....
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my name is linda zhang chl i an associate with the law firm of perkins couie. i want to thank the many organizations and individuals who are here in support of this issue. for 61 years. the chinese exclusion act severely restricted immigration and entrance of chinese people in the united states. in the heart of san francisco one of the most diverse cities in the u.s., we still have a park named after a congressman who pushed to make that exclusion permanent. [inaudible] >> when the act was set to expire in 19, kahn introduced the kahn bill to make the act permanent. the chinese exclusion act when the chinese and americans became allies in world war ii. san francisco's a city of inclusion. our parks should celebrate inclusion now and carry that message for generations to come. thank you. >> supervisor yee: thank you. >> good morning, supervisors. my name is lindsey kwak. i'd like to give litit more background on julius kahn. he did not stop at the chinese. after the exclusion act was made permanent, he pursued the exclusion of nap s, asian ans and evenaid horrib
my name is linda zhang chl i an associate with the law firm of perkins couie. i want to thank the many organizations and individuals who are here in support of this issue. for 61 years. the chinese exclusion act severely restricted immigration and entrance of chinese people in the united states. in the heart of san francisco one of the most diverse cities in the u.s., we still have a park named after a congressman who pushed to make that exclusion permanent. [inaudible] >> when the act...
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that'shere we f tony perkins with more on what this private but so cmazingommunity has to offer. both of you. here's the crazy t about leisure world and silver spring. so many of us just d by here, and never come on to the grounds. it's 610 acres. they have oheirwn golf course. many, many differentommunities that a a part of the larger community, andt least 29 different clubs and organizations. they are represented here today. [ applau ] >> let's meet some of the folks. i don't know if i can gete all way over. the leisure world lyons club. [ applause >> benefit golf tournament friday july 20th. there you go. fantastic. leure world association f african-american culture who can te me little bit about your grp. group. organition hass over 24 years old and wre very active. weee we do many trips. we're getting ready to go to arena stage t seeurn me loose the dickon gregory story a lot of trips and aivities together. >> sounds great. thanks for chiing outs morning. >>> ross more woman's club. [ applause ] >> who can tell me about your group. >> ourroup is philanthropic our concentrati
that'shere we f tony perkins with more on what this private but so cmazingommunity has to offer. both of you. here's the crazy t about leisure world and silver spring. so many of us just d by here, and never come on to the grounds. it's 610 acres. they have oheirwn golf course. many, many differentommunities that a a part of the larger community, andt least 29 different clubs and organizations. they are represented here today. [ applau ] >> let's meet some of the folks. i don't know if i...
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christians but obviously the connection is not there from a biographical or cultural sense but as ton perkins who runs the family research council says i did not picture because of shared experiences. the victim because of shared priorities. that is or may be shared values or priorities but the priorities is the focus. eventualities decided we've gone with republican candidates who were one of us before and they did not get it done. they do not stop barack obama assault on religious liberty. we need to outsource his job to the meanest, toughest, person we can find. they picked donald trump. i watch as the person in iowa in the caucus progress is working for different candidate but focus group at the focus group i would watch the evangelicals in the caucus progress they're not important part but they're the biggest part, they are the part. i watch these evangelical and i -- they would say ben carson and dennis ted cruz because i know he agrees with me on everything in my third choice is donald trump and i would be sitting there in my mouth would drop open. then they start explain it. i'm not s
christians but obviously the connection is not there from a biographical or cultural sense but as ton perkins who runs the family research council says i did not picture because of shared experiences. the victim because of shared priorities. that is or may be shared values or priorities but the priorities is the focus. eventualities decided we've gone with republican candidates who were one of us before and they did not get it done. they do not stop barack obama assault on religious liberty. we...
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>>rert: mia love is going for a walk with her owner nicholas perkins but nicholas doesn't like to go in the afternoons. >> honking, yelling. it's annoying. >> reporter: that's because in the afternoon, his road morrison canyon road, becomes a shortcut for cars trying to avoid the traffic on mission boulevard to get to 680. >> so instead of it taking eight minutes, it's taking 36 minutes to go on 680 so people would rather cut through. >> reporter: early in the day there's not that much traffic here but coming the afternoon, things take a turn. the city of fremont says some 400 cars come through here every day, 80% of them during the evening commute. this is what commuters face when they choose the mission canyon road shortcut to 680. two lanes quickly become one and when two cars meet, it is single file. >> it's only nine feet wide for two-way traffic. it should be at least 12 feet wide one way. and so there's no way for people to pass. >> reporter: so the city is going to shut down the middle part of the road to force people to go around and avoid the single lane that just wasn't ma
>>rert: mia love is going for a walk with her owner nicholas perkins but nicholas doesn't like to go in the afternoons. >> honking, yelling. it's annoying. >> reporter: that's because in the afternoon, his road morrison canyon road, becomes a shortcut for cars trying to avoid the traffic on mission boulevard to get to 680. >> so instead of it taking eight minutes, it's taking 36 minutes to go on 680 so people would rather cut through. >> reporter: early in the day...
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tony perkins from the family research council tells us where the fight goes from here on religious freedomr the justices decide that the baker who refused to create a custom wedding cake for
tony perkins from the family research council tells us where the fight goes from here on religious freedomr the justices decide that the baker who refused to create a custom wedding cake for