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MSNBC Jose Diaz-Balart Reports June 4, 2024 15:45:00

It s up to the senate to move forward on this bill. we have plan b, which is updating the registry that would allow thousands of these daca reskip yents currently in bim lim bow to be able to seek legal status. congresswoman, it s a pleasure to see you. i thank you for being with us this morning. thank you. right now, white house flags are flying at half staff. for the virginia congressman who died after battling cancer for years. nancy pelosi said he will be missed. and called him, quote, a tireless champion for virginia families, a force for economic opportunity and environmental justice. he was a member of the house committee on energy and commerce and the committee on natural resources. he represented southern virginia and elected to a fourth term. he was 61 years old. up next, another consequence ....

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Request for Applications: New Patient Registries

The National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD) announces a request for applications for the implementation of up to four new patient registries on the IAMRARE platform. ....

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KPIX CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell June 4, 2024 23:58:00

Daughter was born, we found myself at an an comingist, wild. reporter: it was extremely rare. the treatment for your cancer caused your leukemia. yes. reporter: she would need a stem cell transplant and a match within her race would be ideal but only 9% of donors on the national registry are asian. it s hard not to feel despair. andrew qin was a perfect match. reporter: her match, andrew qin. hi, andrew. reporter: hi. reporter: this is her first meeting since the procedure. i hope you know we always carry you with us. yeah, it really hits home. it s, like, wow, one person in a family, mother of two. reporter: a concert violinist celebrating her second chance in a duet with her doctor. carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. o donnell: that s a survivor story that s music to our ears. that s tonight s cbs evening news. i m norah o donnell. good night. ....

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