research. we hope that someone will persuade the trump administration to reward maria isabel bueso with her life. and no one is more persuasive in telling isabel s story than the medical hero who has kept her alive longer than anyone thought possible when she was a little girl in guatemala. and longer than anyone thought possible when she ra arrived in california at age 7. so it is my honor to begin our discussion tonight with that medical hero, dr. paul harmatz who joins us now. doctor, thank you very much for joining us again tonight. i know your schedule is difficult. but it is important to you and so joining rachel last night, joining me tonight, i think is at this stage possibly the most help that you can bring to your patient. so thank you very much for joining us. thank you, it s been a whirlwind two or three days. we re beginning to see some hope.
now with isabel s lifelong participation in these studies, patients can now live longer than 30 isabel graduated from college summa cum laude last year. she received a letter saying if she doesn t leave the country within the next 33 days, she will be deported. every day between now and her deportation order, we are going to try to find a way to persuade the people in the trump administration who are doing this, doing this to this patient, to change their minds. because this is what isabel s doctor told rachel last night. you re really handing her a death sentence. it s as if we re pulling the plug on a respirator or stopping feedings for a patient that needs that type of support. i think it s fair to assume that no one in the trump administration who participated in this change of policy decision has ever heard of the
now with isabell s lifelong participation in these studies patients can now live longer than 30 years. two weeks ago she received a letter saying if he doesn t leave the country within the next 33 days she will be deported, and every day between now and her deportation order we are going to try to find a way to persuade the people in the trump administration who are doing this, doing this to this patient to change their minds. because this is what isabelle s doctor told rachel last night. you re really handing her a death senitous. it s as if we re pulling a plug on a respirator or stopping feedings for a patient that needs that type of support. i think it s fair to assume no one in the trump
we hope that someone will persuade the trump administration to reward maria isabelle bueso with her life. and no one is more persuasive in telling her story than the hero that s kept her alive longer than anyone thought possible when she was a little girl in guatemala and longer than anyone thought possible when she arrived in california at age 7. it is my honor to begin our discussion tonight with that medical hero who joins us now. doctor, thank you very much for joining us again tonight. i know your schedule is difficult, but it is important to you. and so joining rachel last night, joining me tonight i think is at this stage possibly the most help that you can bring to your patient. so thank you very much for joining us. thank you, lawrence. it s really been a whirlwind two or three days, and we re beginning to see some hope in
research. we hope that someone will persuade the trump administration to reward maria isabelle bueso with her life. and no one is more persuasive in telling her story than the hero that s kept her alive longer than anyone thought possible when she was a little girl in guatemala and longer than anyone thought possible when she arrived in california at age 7. it is my honor to begin our discussion tonight with that medical hero who joins us now. doctor, thank you very much for joining us again tonight. i know your schedule is difficult, but it is important to you. and so joining rachel last night, joining me tonight i think is at this stage possibly the most help that you can bring to your patient. so thank you very much for joining us. thank you, lawrence. it s really been a whirlwind two or three days, and we re