He donated his body to science . I didnt think all of a suddens toms head, well sell his arm here well sell his skin here thanks for joining us im joie chen. It is the last gift any of us gan give and one of the most meaningful. Thousands donate their body to science each year hoping their sacrifice will serve the greatest cause of medical research. The great intentions resulted in the rise of unintended lucrative and largely unregulated industry. Forprofit body brokers with some bodies under investigation by the fbi and families in several states fearing the worst outcomes of loved ones last wishes. Lori jane gliha investigates. He always wanted to make sure that his complete body was cremated, and that i would get the complete ashes back and i have absolutely no faith in that now. Reporter by the time linda hayes lost her husband tom, he had two kidney transplants and received a new pancreas. Reporter how old was he . He was 56 when he died. Reporter type 1 diabetes got the best of h
His arm here, well sell his skin here thanks for joining us, im joie chen. It is the last gift any of us gan give, and one of the most meaningful. Thousands donate their body to science each year, hoping their sacrifice will serve the greatest cause of medical research. The great intentions resulted in the rise of unintended lucrative and largely unregulated industry. Forprofit body brokers with some bodies under investigation by the fbi and families in several states fearing the worst outcomes of loved ones last wishes. Lori jane gliha investigates. He always wanted to make sure that his complete body was cremated, and that i would get the complete ashes back, and i have absolutely no now. Reporter by the time linda hayes lost her husband tom, he had two kidney transplants and received a new pancreas. Reporter how old was he . He was 56 when he died. Reporter type 1 diabetes got the best of him. He hoped medical student could learn were his illness when he was gone. He said when he di
Suddens toms head, well sell his arm here, well sell his skin here thanks for joining us, im joie chen. It is the last gift any of us gan give, and one of the most meaningful. Thousands donate their body to science each year, hoping their sacrifice will serve the greatest cause of medical research. The great intentions resulted in the rise of unintended lucrative and largely unregulated industry. Forprofit body brokers with some bodies under investigation by the fbi and families in several states fearing the worst outcomes of loved ones last wishes. Lori jane gliha investigates. He always wanted to make sure that his complete body was cremated, and that i would get the complete ashes back, and i have absolutely no now. Reporter by the time linda hayes lost her husband tom, he had two kidney transplants and received a new pancreas. Reporter how old was he . He was 56 when he died. Reporter type 1 diabetes got the best of him. He hoped medical student could learn were his illness when he
Right now lets get up above. Take a look down from our helicopter of the bay bridge. And you can see how its going right now. Very, very slow going into San Francisco. It has been a mess all day long. You see coming out seems to be moving fairly well. But going in is a mess right now. Well keep you posted as the day goes on. This is what it looked like at San Francisco international today. International well get to that in a minute. Right now coverage continues online. Track the traffic on our website. Click on the traffic tab and youll see a map that will help you navigate the roads on this memorial day weekend at nbcbayarea. Com. The fight over whether to parole the socalled pit low case rapist, Christopher Hubbard convicted of nearly 40 rapes and confessed to more than 100. But today a Santa Clara County judge decided the serial rapist will be paroled. The judge says hubbard will be moving from a Northern California prison to palmdale in Southern California in a matter of weeks. Nbc
The first westerner to travel to iran to see their compensating system for kidneys. Shell tell you about what motivated her and what was unique about it and whether or not iran has solved the so without any further delay, sigrid fryrevere. [applause] supposed to take this one, right . Got it. Okay, you can hear me, right . Good. Thank you, bob, that was sweet. I am very happy and excited today, and when i am this optimistic, i like to think that maybe i am the Harriet Beecher stowe of the kidney transplant world and that people who read my book will see a human face on kidney sellers in iran, and it will make a sea change in how the u. S. Looks at living donation. For those of you who might not know who Harriet Beecher stow is, she wrote the book Uncle Toms Cabin at the time of the u. S. Civil war. And because of her book, she put a face on the suffering of slaves in the south. And she brought the debate about slavery home to families and people and feelings and what, you know, life wa