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Reauthorizing the special Diabetes Program before it expires on september 30th and supporting more research. This is about an hour, 45 minutes. The hearing will come to order. Good morning, everybody. Its wonderful to welcome all of you here to washington, d. C. This is our 11th childrens congress. Its always a privilege to work with jdrf families whose commitment to promoting lifechanging research to prevent, treat and ultimately cure type 1 diabetes inspires me. I want to welcome not only our Ranking Member senator casey and senator scott from florida, but also we have a special guest, that is the cochair with me of the Senate Diabetes Caucus, senator Jeanne Shaheen of new hampshire. Thank you for joining us here today as well. Let me shorten my opening comments this morning because we do have votes beginning at 11 00. And i want to make sure that we have time to hear from all of our witnesses. As i said, i want to begin by welcoming the more than 160 children who have traveled to wa
We will discuss the survey tomorrow morning at 7 am eastern on cspans washington journal with cliff young, president of the public affairs. Be sure to read the complete results of the survey on Space Exploration now online c span. Org. Next, a look at the latest research and Treatment Options for type i diabetes with the National Institutes of health officials. Other witnesses at the senate aging hearing include actor Victor Garber and a nineyear old girl from maine testifying about their experiences living with diabetes. This runs one hour 45 minutes. The hearing will come to order. Good morning everybody. It is wonderful to welcome all of you here to washington dc. This is our 11th childrens congress and it is always a privilege to work with jd rs families whose commitment to promoting lifechanging research to prevent, treat, and ultimately here type i diabetes inspires me. I want to welcome not only our Ranking Members, senator casey and senator scott from florida, but also we have
This runs one hour 45 minutes. The hearing will come to order. Good morning everybody. It is wonderful to welcome all of you here to washington dc. This is our 11th childrens congress and it is always a privilege to work with jd rs families whose commitment to promoting lifechanging research to prevent, treat, and ultimately here type i diabetes inspires me. I want to welcome not only our Ranking Members, senator casey and senator scott from florida, but also we have a special guest and that is the cochair with me of the Senate Diabetes Caucus, senator jean of new hampshire. Thank you for joining us here today as well. Let me shorten my opening comments this morning because we do have votes beginning at 11 00 and i want to make sure that we have time to hear from all of our witnesses. As i said i want to begin by welcoming the more than 160 children who have traveled to washington from all across the country to share your personal stories. You will tell us what it is like to live with
Continue fighting this wednesday afternoon after their rally at cesar chavez plaza, they began scaling back their encampment. Protesters say theyre moving in the right direction. I feel that change is in progress. Last week, San Francisco State University president lynn mahoney met face to face with students for gaza. She heard their demands. Then administrators met with students on monday and reached a big agreement to divest from weapons manufacturers, according to student leaders. The university will also limit other indirect investments that violate human rights. Overall, students say administrators met three of their demands. We have received a commitment to divest from weapons manufacturing to disclose clear accounts of where sfsu is investing its money, and to publicly defend our right to protest. However, protesters say president mahoney stopped short of calling the thousands of palestinian deaths a genocide. Students say they will keep a presence on campus. So we resuming acti