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chances of this groundbreaking therapy working are as close to zero to make no difference. evidence heard in court today gives a small but significant chance. heather: live in london with the greatest on the story. everyone here is anxiously watching to see what the doctor will say after he examined little charlie gard. it is thought to be his testimony that will determine charlie gard s future. he is an expert in rare genetic diseases, he has now examined charlie gard today, who has had another brain scan and he has also met with specialists including some from the u.k. under the u.s. charlie suffers from rare mitochondrial syndrome that has left him brain damage and unable to move, breathe, or swallow
steve: over to jillian. jillian: little charlie gard s parents are optimistic after a brand new brain scan. a u.s. doctor who examined the terminally i will british infant now saying there is a chance he can reverse the 11-month-old s brain damage caused by a rare genetic disorder. the u.k. s high court will decide next week whether charlie can have the treatment or if he will be danny off life support. still looking good for o.j. simpson to become a free man by the fall. no one opposes his release not even his victim. his freedom was almost derailed by a cookie. retired correctional officer says simpson was nearly eaten up for eating cookie stolen by another inmate. a violation that could have hurt his chances for parole. the 70-year-old has spent over 8 years in nevada prison for armed robbery and kidnapping. if paroled, he could be out as early as october. i tried to find out what kind. oatmeal. there you have it.
is about my family. right now there is more time for everyone with senator mccain on the mend, that gives the congressional budget office more time to work on its analysis of the price and impact of this bill. heather: thank you, mike. jon: big trouble overseas for a princeton grad student, the american citizen now charged with spying and sentenced to prison in iran. how our state department is responding. plus, an american doctor arrives in london, giving new hope to the parents of a critically ill baby. a live report on the latest developments regarding charlie gard just ahead. had they been not ordinary people but wealthy parents, they could have gone to a private hospital in london. if they didn t like the treatment there, they would have said thank you very much but we need special care.
i understand it didn t even rain at that swimming hole and the people had no idea the water was coming. also a wildfire last month may have played a role. that s right. it erased a buffer that mother nature creates to slow rainwater down. without the brush holding the water back, erased into the river and created a dangerous situation. the rainwater was 8 miles above where the family was enjoying their day. they had no chance because the water came down so quickly. thank you very much. this is a par for the course. controversy at the women s open why protesters are teeing off against the organizers of the golf tournament. plus an american doctor giving hope to the parents of charlie gard. can his input make a difference.