face tough reelections if they vote to impeach. tonight s debate over the articles in the judiciary committee will spill over into tomorrow, and it will be capped by a committee vote. that is the final step in this process, norah, before a full house vote. o donnell: nancy, thank you. there is new hope tonight in the battle against breast cancer, a disease that s expected to be diagnosed in more than 265,000 americans this year, killing nearly 42,000. dr. lapook tells us about a promising new drug that targets tumors with remarkable precision. reporter: 49-year-old dikla benzeevi has been living with breast cancer for 17 years. as the cancer spread to her lungs, she tried 15 different drugs. last year her doctors suggested she join a trial of a new therapy targeted specifically at benzeevi s disease. her-2 positive breast cancer, is metastatic, meaning it s widely spread. there s no new tumors and it s staying stable, which is a good sign. reporter: her-2 is a gene that results
nasa officials tell us they may use a plane like this one, which is an er-2 aircraft, which handles a wide variety of environmental science and atmospheric sampling. that s a plane is that has a human crew. or they might send up a pilotless drone, spending on what they think is going to be best and safest. whatever they send up there over porter ranch, nasa is going to have plenty to look at, in addition to the methane, this thing is apparent glifing up tons and tons and tons of carbon die oxide. the leak is releasing what amounts to a million metric tons of carbon dioxide per month now. it s been leaking since october. according to the data the state released, that s equivalent of driving 210,000 cars for a year. that s what this gas leak is belching out into the atmosphere every month. this ongoing disaster in porter ranch, california, has already forced the evacuation of more than 1,000 families in the area. los angeles county declared a local state of emergency this week, and today
near the leak so they can try to measure this thing themselves. nasa officials tell us they may use a plane like this one, which is an er-2 aircraft, which handles a wide variety of environmental science and atmospheric sampling. that s a plane is that has a human crew. or they might send up a pilotless drone, spending on what they think is going to be best and safest. whatever they send up there over porter ranch, nasa is going to have plenty to look at, in addition to the methane, this thing is apparent glifing up tons and tons and tons of carbon die oxide. the leak is releasing what amounts to a million metric tons of carbon dioxide per month now. it s been leaking since october. according to the data the state released, that s equivalent of driving 210,000 cars for a year. that s what this gas leak is belching out into the atmosphere every month. this ongoing disaster in porter ranch, california, has already forced the evacuation of more than 1,000 families in the area. los angeles
and it stinks and it s flammable. a few days ago, the faa banned all airplanes from flying within 2,000 feet of the leak, partly out of concern for pilots who might fly through that giant toxic plume, even though they couldn t see it. here s the other nasa part, though. tonight, we can tell you that even though all other aircraft are banned from the site of this giant leak, nasa has requested and now received special permission from the faa that they can approach that no-fly zone. we ve now learned that nasa wants to break the no-fly zone and send an aircraft up there near the leak so they can try to measure this thing themselves. nasa officials tell us they may use a plane like this one, which is an er-2 aircraft, which handles a wide variety of environmental science and atmospheric sampling. that s a plane is that has a human crew. or they might send up a pilotless drone, spending on what they think is going to be best and safest. whatever they send up there over porter ranch, nasa i
you say what is three months? three months is a lot to somebody dying of cancer. at two years, about 30% more people are alive taking this new medication than the standard one that we had. so definitely is showing a lot of promise. i think we have to point out this is not for all breast cancer. this is for about 20 to 25% of cases. a lot of women will be calling in with other types of breast cancer. this is not for them. heather: yeah. this will cost about 100,000 a year. heather: does it matter what stage the cancer is in? this was tried with moderate to advanced cancers but probably will work for all the stages for this particular type, called her-2. women should is ask the doctor if they have her-2. this drug should be out in the next couple months. heather: we say 130,000 woman are diagnosed with breast canister. even more. 230,000. estrogen and providing food and cancer is growing. we cut off the supply by giving estrogen blockers. those highly effective