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he rides a he rides a harley and plays a mean guitar which makes what he does even more interesting. here's our power player of the week. >> nih probably has a bigger affect on your daily life than almost any other government agency. >> dr. collins is director of the national institutes of health. on a campus outside washington, 17,000 scientists work in 27 different institutes coming up with breakthrough cures and treatments for disease. >> we are the house of hope. this is where people come to when everything else has sort of stopped working. >> he's talking about the nih clinical center the world's largest research hospital. >> now, at least for some patients we have a lazarus opportunity for people in terrible shape to be able to
he rides a harley and plays a mean guitar which makes what he does even more interesting. here's our power player of the week. >> nih probably has a bigger affect on your daily life than almost any other government agency. >> dr. collins is director of the national institutes of health. on a campus outside washington 17,000 scientists work in 27 different institutes coming up with breakthrough cures and treatments for disease. >> we are the house of hope. this is where people come to when everything else has sort of stopped working. >> he's talking about the world's largest research hospital hospital. >> now we have a lazarus opportunity for people in terrible shape to be able to recover. >> what is a lazarus
>> this is very serious. there was a motion passed in the house to restore the funding to the nih. we are talking 200 patients a weeks that come for life-saving treatments nih has a hospital called the house of hope. sometimes there is nowhere else to go but to the nih. three quarters of the employees are on furlough. you can't get through to them. everyone is on furlough. this is a serious matter. even therapy dogs are involved. and it extends to grants bill, all around the country. people applying for new grants. they did reopen clinic clinicaltrials.grof. but th but that is not the same thing as getting treatment. >> they protected you yesterday but they can't tomorrow.
we were up in minnesota yesterday. the house of hope. a wonderful event. but we had to get out of there pretty quickly because bad weather was going there. tornado warnings and watches all over the place. across wichita and central part of america some rough stuff and also i-95 corridor going up to connecticut is going to be even more of a parking lot now than usual. train derailment. >> don't come to work unless you can car pool. >> they are saying go to new york and stay there. to do we have pictures of the train derailment? you tell me these trains rush hour friday night, fairfield, which is the headquarters of the general electric, that the trains were going 90 miles an hour? >> no. >> i mean 70 miles an hour? >> about 60 or 70 injured at this point. if not more. and those trains are packed with commuters. obviously, at that time on a friday. that must have been harrowing. one train literally flipped off the tracks and careened into
september. cnn's senior congressional correspondent dana bash joins me life. $38.5 billion to you and i that sounds like an awful lot of money but in fact it's just a drop in the bucket. was it worth the political jockeying? >> who knows. we'll see at the end of the day because it was very, very intense, deb. it was down to the wire negotiations last night with only about an hour and a half left before the clock struck midnight and major parts of the government going to shut down a small group of negotiators from the white house and the senate majority leaders and the house speakers' office shook hands and sealed the deal, that's what averted the shutdown and they sent final word to the house speaker, already briefing his rank and file fellow republicans about the parameters of the agreement. the reason for all of the drama was because of differences over how much spending to cut from the budget. at the end of the day you mentioned it the overall spending that they cut was $38.5
>> i know it is. i know it is. i don't hear as much gunfire as i used to. i don't see as many fights as i used to. i see young people coming in droves to a place where they feel is help. they call my house "the house of hope." it spreads because one teenager tells another teenager, and that's how it spreads through the community, and yes, i see the results every day. >> diane latiker, you're absolutely making a difference and certainly the community has a lot to thank you for. thank you so much for joining us here on cnn. >> thank you. >> we really appreciate it. well next month, cnn examines the crisis in the public education system and why america's financial future is at risk. soledad o'brien reports, "don't fail me, education in america" sunday, may 15th here only on cnn.
and it is an honor to know you. it is. >> thank you, brother. >> glenn: you are part of our american revival, which we'll be out in phoenix this weekend doing. you do the first part on faith. we were out last week in orlando. i said to you, we have got to do this on television. >> yeah. >> glenn: most people, 8,000 people in the venue two weeks ago in orlando. >> packed house. >> glenn: packed house. and you could hear people going oh, my gosh, i didn't know that. >> yeah. >> glenn: take me through these two paintings. >> okay. >> glenn: this is american history. here you go, gang. this is the stuff you're never ever going to be taught in school. this is the constitution. this is the declaration of independence. which do you want to start with? >> start with the signers of the deck. that is a fun one. >> glenn: the premise here is -- remember, america, no, there is, nobody, they're not god-fearing people. we're not a country based in
washington, government printing office. 1904. i see it here it's from the house of representatives. >> yes. >> glenn: what is this? >> this was given to every freshman member of congress every election. gong gave it to the freshman members -- congress gave it to the freshman members because they felt it was important to know. jefferson thought it was important and we pass it on to you. >> glenn: when did we stop printing this? >> at the progressive time, 1920s. we moved away from that. >> glenn: unbelievable. david, we are going to phoenix this weekend. judge is going to be with us. he is doing something on charity, basically the constitution. we have david buckner on hope, which is truth. and you are doing faith. our country is facing a time that i haven't seen in my lifetime. because we have all of this
mean you go to this church or anything else. this is the law. >> right. >> glenn: this is the thing we bring up in the, on the american revival we're doing. where we talk about the faith. the ten commandments. america, who disagrees with the ten commandment commandme ? thou shall not kill? don't covet or have false idols. america worships ts the dollar or house or car or whatever the neighbor has. that is the problem. >> it's easier up until the last 20 years when the court got involved in this, easier to find ten commandments in government building than the church building. because we use it as basis of civil law and the western world. has been for 2,000 years. they definitely did it. >> glenn: this is francis tompkinson. designed the flag and one of the first federal judges. cool book of his here. he did this in 1767.