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0 matters and makes the storytelling stronger with the guy. just some phenomenal images. there are things to go for that and for one last picture before we go tonight, the image of the day this player scored the clinching penalty kick to help morocco pull off a stunning upset in spain in the world cup. but what s more noteworthy, city was actually born in madrid, spain. his dad is a vendor on the street and his mother cleaning houses. he says he never felt at home in the european country despite being signed by real madrid, just seven years old, spanish, born in morocco, lives to play another game. but thanks to him and his team, as you can see. and that is our show for this hour. be sure to stay tuned to abc news for more context and analysis of the day s top stories. the hammerback so much are streaming with us. sir john winston, the calm recording all my life. so you are getting away with about ten minutes ago now was flip toward war not a difference right now? twenty two thousa
walk around the age of 10. most don t live past their 20s. but 12-year-old max seems to defy these odds. and jen believes it s due to an experimental drug. max began weekly infusion treatments of the drug 2 1/2 years ago, part of a small clinical trial of 12 boys. austin didn t qualify because he was already in a wheelchair. how much of a difference has it had in their lives? i think you re literally looking right now at the mother of two children with duchenne, one who is going to be the first child to survive the disease and one who is going to have the last child to die from it. reporter: since the trial started, all 12 boys have seen their symptoms start to stabilize, and there don t seem to be many side effects, but the fda still has not approved the drug. they say they want more evidence. would the fda say look, we re just not sure yet. this is part of why we exist, to be sure that it is safe. yes, it s been a two-year trial. but we have to follow these kids
and jen believes it s due to an experimental drug. max began weekly infusion treatments of the drug 2 1/2 years ago, part of a small clinical trial of 12 boys. austin didn t qualify because he was already in a wheelchair. how much of a difference has it had in their lives? i think you re literally looking right now at the mother of two children with duchenne, one who is going to be the first child to survive the disease and one who is going to have the last child to die from it. since the trial started all 12 boys have seen their symptoms start to stabilize and don t sooeb seem to be many side effects. the fda still has not approved the drug. they want more evidence. the fda says look, we re just not sure yet. this is part of why we exist, to be sure that it is safe. yes, it s been a two-year trial. but all these kids give them more time. we re not sure how effective it is because, again, it s too