thank you. still ahead on morning joe, new reporting says head of the epa is sending $25,000 in a shield proof booth to shield his conversations. really? we can only imagine what the design might look like. i know what it looks like. just a minute, chief. isn t this top security? yeah. well, shouldn t we activate the cone of silence? the cone of silence? yes. all right, max. hodgkin s? yes, sir? activate the cone of silence. the cone of silence?
to this point. it s free. now to take to it the next level, a lot of diseases that we could combat. we re going to need an investor. so that s what we re trying to find right now. neil: all right. many years ago, i had chemotherapy to treat hodgkin s. one thing i remember, because it was before there was the arrival of the syringe that was so long, but i accepted whatever the oncologist told me to take or do. do we have choices here? yes. the secret is, most of the chemotherapy side effects can be managed. and so when patients are informed, they can make better choices and take questions to their doctor and work much more efficiently with their doctor so more confident decision can be neil: but you have to be a nightmare coming to the doctor s offices. your armed no. makes the doctor s time more efficient. neil: no doctor would be
in some schools. have a good day, guys. see ya. reporter: just outside of denver, colorado, something interesting is happening at hodgkin s elementary school. they re working on measuring. using a string. reporter: kids discovering a different way of learning. it s an x-ray. reporter: victor peres and dolce garcia are both 11. ask them what grade they re in. you won t get a traditional answer. level seven. and you are six. what about reading? level seven. and you are seven. at hodgkin s, there are no grade levels there are no grades period. kids are grouped on what they know. not how old they are. we are talking about a nonfiction book. it is so individualized. we are filling in their gaps so
research? in the last 55 years the death rate from cancer has dropped 5%. so i keep saying, they say we are making strides, what strides? sean: what cancers like hodgkin s, childhood leukemia. absolutely if i had one of those i would probably not are have testicular cancer, i ve beenç told that i have sean: i ve been embarrassed four times. your husband is eating this up. it is the irish thing. i m sorry you bring out the worst in me sean: it is my fault, okay. how do you prevent getting cancer? intriguing thought that you can prevent it. most people think there are gene markers or predisposition in the dna, no? we think there is some invisible enemy out there. the is the environment is playing havoc with all of us. i asked a doctor in houston who has had a 60% successç rate
research? in the last 55 years the death rate from cancer has dropped 5%. so i keep saying, they say we are making strides, what strides? sean: what cancers like hodgkin s, childhood leukemia. absolutely if i had one of those i would probably not are have testicular cancer, i ve beenç told that i have sean: i ve been embarrassed four times. your husband is eating this up. it is the irish thing. i m sorry you bring out the worst in me sean: it is my fault, okay. how do you prevent getting cancer? intriguing thought that you can prevent it. most people think there are gene markers or predisposition in the dna, no? we think there is some invisible enemy out there. the is the environment is playing havoc with all of us. i asked a doctor in houston who has had a 60% successç rate