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the fertilized eggs of another woman are about to be implanted -- male twins. dr. doyle explains the procedure to them both. tracia has signed a contract to give the twins she'll be bearing to carsten after they're born. >> and so they're right here in the middle of the uterus, and i hope the next time we look with an ultrasound. >> catheter's all clear. >> awesome. >> 30 seconds and now we're pregnant. waiting for all these years, and then suddenly. >> if the pregnancy doesn't take, it's not the end. carsten has 12 more embryos in frozen storage. assisted reproduction is booming business in the u.s. >> it does cost a high amount of money. many people don't have that money. and unfortunately that means that some people, like anything in life, if you can't afford it, you can't do it. >> a lot of planning and money went into creating noah and tristan, and they're being raised in a happy and affluent family. but what happens when such planning doesn't lead to success? >> you raise expectations. i bought an egg from a person at a very prestigious university, and you tur
the fertilized eggs of another woman are about to be implanted -- male twins. dr. doyle explains the procedure to them both. tracia has signed a contract to give the twins she'll be bearing to carsten after they're born. >> and so they're right here in the middle of the uterus, and i hope the next time we look with an ultrasound. >> catheter's all clear. >> awesome. >> 30 seconds and now we're pregnant. waiting for all these years, and then suddenly. >> if the...
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and yet there are experiments in other countries where human embryos, they're not to be implanted, this is not to make a baby, but to try to understand early steps in human development. i think right now in the u.s., there's a strong prohibition against such experiments by the congress, at least with federal fund being, but internationally, the debate is going on, the national academy of sciences held a discussion about this. jointly with the chinese academy of sciences and the uk is beginning the process. having said that, i think that the benefits of gene editing, when it comes to treating terrible diseases, are going to be much greater than this anxiety. but we have to pay attention to it. >> stay with us, it's "inside story". >> welcome back to "inside story," i'm ray suarez. medicine's future this time on the program. i'm with francis collins, the director of the national institutes of health. your boss, president barack obama unfailed what he called a moon shot for cancer, what is that and how do you fund it, and how does it work. >> well, he unveiled it, and assigned the job of c
and yet there are experiments in other countries where human embryos, they're not to be implanted, this is not to make a baby, but to try to understand early steps in human development. i think right now in the u.s., there's a strong prohibition against such experiments by the congress, at least with federal fund being, but internationally, the debate is going on, the national academy of sciences held a discussion about this. jointly with the chinese academy of sciences and the uk is beginning...
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it can be implanted without surgery. >>> a new marriage of old partners on the medical scene. cardiologists are teaming up with oncologist, to help patients beat cancer and keep their heart healthy through cancer and beyond. tamala edwards has more. >> reporter: darryl is battling his second stint of cancer. cancer treatment saves lives but could hurt the heart too. chemo therapy can affect the blood to the heart. >> it can also increase the risk of heart attacks by affecting the circulation of the heart to the arteries, that thickens the blood and causes hardening of the artery. >> in breast cancer, the main line health oncology team, they work together to maximize cancer fighting power and minimizing heart risks especially for patients that already have heart disease. >> you have to monitor those patients closely and understand what the potential injury is associated with the cancer. >> morgan got an evaluation after the first battle. >> they said i have the heart of a young man. >> and is regularly monitored now. and less frequent checks will lessen after treatment. morgan
it can be implanted without surgery. >>> a new marriage of old partners on the medical scene. cardiologists are teaming up with oncologist, to help patients beat cancer and keep their heart healthy through cancer and beyond. tamala edwards has more. >> reporter: darryl is battling his second stint of cancer. cancer treatment saves lives but could hurt the heart too. chemo therapy can affect the blood to the heart. >> it can also increase the risk of heart attacks by...
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and yet there are experiments in other countries where human embryos, they're not to be implanted, this is not to make a baby, but to try to understand early steps in human development. i think right now in the u.s., there's a strong prohibition against such experiments by the congress, at least with federal fund being, but internationally, the debate is going on, the national academy of sciences held a discussion about this. jointly with the chinese academy of sciences and the uk is beginning the process. having said that, i think that the benefits of gene editing, when it comes to treating terrible diseases, are going to be much greater than this anxiety. it. >> stay with us, it's "inside story". >> these people have decided that today they will be arrested. >> i know that i'm being surveilled. >> people are not getting the care that they need. >> this is a crime against humanity. >> hands up... >> don't shoot. >> hands up... >> don't shoot. >> what do we want? >> justice. >> when do we want it? >> now. >> explosions going on... we're not quite sure - >> is that an i.e.d.? >> welcome
and yet there are experiments in other countries where human embryos, they're not to be implanted, this is not to make a baby, but to try to understand early steps in human development. i think right now in the u.s., there's a strong prohibition against such experiments by the congress, at least with federal fund being, but internationally, the debate is going on, the national academy of sciences held a discussion about this. jointly with the chinese academy of sciences and the uk is beginning...
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there is a software solution that can be implanted here. why is that not good enough? why can't we get rid of the set-top box altogether? i already hat. i got routed to cable boxes because they provide a nap that i can use. >> host: let's get the next question from lydia beyoud. .. >> that's what you can do. they want to be able to manipulate and reorganize. >> one of the most criticized aspects is that it is not clear how copyright holders will be able to enforce that copyright if the 3rd party were to either change the program. certain types of content, nonfamily friendly comment -- content and that they enforce through the contract so could you describe a little bit about what has been proposed, self certification regime and how that would work. if is a violation, they can choose to break her turn off the device, but the cable industry, so that is not a solution. >> the fcc, you have to have permission was innovation. you know there going to make my life miserable. they've been doing it for 15 years. we use this for all the cell phones in your pocket, a simple certi
there is a software solution that can be implanted here. why is that not good enough? why can't we get rid of the set-top box altogether? i already hat. i got routed to cable boxes because they provide a nap that i can use. >> host: let's get the next question from lydia beyoud. .. >> that's what you can do. they want to be able to manipulate and reorganize. >> one of the most criticized aspects is that it is not clear how copyright holders will be able to enforce that...
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there are issues that can be helped when you have an implantable device. >> has an implantable ever been used before to try to treat addiction? >> this is going to be the first if it's approved by the fda. and it would be the first implantable to treat opioid addiction. >> talk to us about what happens if somebody has the implantable and ends up abusing heroin or another kind of drug? >> so this is exactly where there is a difference and a potential advantage for having an implantable versus the daily basis. what happens occasionally is when somebody is taking on a daily basis, on a thursday they decide to stop because they're going out on saturday, and they can go out and use. with the implant, they don't have that choice. it's much less likely that they'll want to go use because the effects will not with there for them. >> any dangerous side effects to usen an implantable device? >> like my other procedure, there will be minor side effects including pain and swelling, those kinds of things. and as long as the insertion is done properly which is why training of the doctors is so importa
there are issues that can be helped when you have an implantable device. >> has an implantable ever been used before to try to treat addiction? >> this is going to be the first if it's approved by the fda. and it would be the first implantable to treat opioid addiction. >> talk to us about what happens if somebody has the implantable and ends up abusing heroin or another kind of drug? >> so this is exactly where there is a difference and a potential advantage for having...
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implantation. >> reporter: fertility specialists test the genes of the parents-to-be.ults may limit the chances of an embryo from carrying a chromosomal disorder from being implanted. >> we can't fix them but we can determine which are affected by the dds and which aren't and only transfer back those that are affected. >> reporter: a diagnosis before pregnancy may sound like a designer baby but doctors say it's not the case. >> we have the technology and ability to eradicate diseases that have ravaged families for decades. they've had family members who suffered from chronic disease that's totally preventible. >> reporter: these procedures not only help limit on of diseases, but they may also help couples get pregnant faster. >> we're getting significantly higher pregnancy rates, significantly loeg miscarriage rates. we have eliminated triplets, we've almost eliminated twins. in addition to that, patients and families are having much better outcomes. >> it allows us to pick the best embryos but it doesn't necessarily get the patient's pregnant unless they have good emb
implantation. >> reporter: fertility specialists test the genes of the parents-to-be.ults may limit the chances of an embryo from carrying a chromosomal disorder from being implanted. >> we can't fix them but we can determine which are affected by the dds and which aren't and only transfer back those that are affected. >> reporter: a diagnosis before pregnancy may sound like a designer baby but doctors say it's not the case. >> we have the technology and ability to...
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. >> reporter: in real life she is one of the first clones to be implanted with a mind file representing an actual person's consciousness. the robot can even see thanks to facial recognition software so she actually knows who she is talking to. >> you seem not interested. >> reporter: she is the brainchild of the real rothblatt's speaker of the house who couldn't fathom a life without her. bruce duncan is the managing foundation started by the rothblatts to further research in cloning minds. >> even someday a couple of hundred years from now into new bodies based on the dna of the original donor. >> reporter: as many as 56,000 people have already signed up on the foundation's website to start uploading the contents of their minds with the hopes of being cloned. >> it's fascinating. but i think this has a lot of emotional psychological ramifications. >> reporter: this neuropsychologist says while the technology is incredible, it has the potential to interfere with the natural progression of human life. >> the way this world works is someone dies, you get divorced, you move on. >> duncan s
. >> reporter: in real life she is one of the first clones to be implanted with a mind file representing an actual person's consciousness. the robot can even see thanks to facial recognition software so she actually knows who she is talking to. >> you seem not interested. >> reporter: she is the brainchild of the real rothblatt's speaker of the house who couldn't fathom a life without her. bruce duncan is the managing foundation started by the rothblatts to further research in...
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than to combine the generator, the lead, power and function into a small little device that can be implanted in the heart without a surgical incision or hardware? >> reporter: that's exactly what's been done. completely self-contained it's threaded into the heart to a heart catheterization and hooked into the muscle of the heart where it monitors the heart rhythm. to standard pacemakers. so currently we have an years. >> reporter: this is the first time janet has seen it since she had one implanted 18 months ago in a clinical trial. it's a little emotional. >> it is. i -- i was not expecting to see this little thing. i'm doing well. i have been doing very well. i haven't fainted once. this is the micra approved by the fda just yesterday. not only has she not fainted since the implant, seals healthier and more clear headed -- she feels healthier and more clear headed getting more blood to the brain. the device is programmable and removable but so far the need is rare. >> so tiny. >> look how small that is. >> everything in that one device. dr. chin has implanted the very first one of these. c
than to combine the generator, the lead, power and function into a small little device that can be implanted in the heart without a surgical incision or hardware? >> reporter: that's exactly what's been done. completely self-contained it's threaded into the heart to a heart catheterization and hooked into the muscle of the heart where it monitors the heart rhythm. to standard pacemakers. so currently we have an years. >> reporter: this is the first time janet has seen it since she...
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a long-acting implant that only needs to be implanted once every six months. means someone only needs to make a decision about their life and turning things around about once every six months in some fundamental way, rather than every day. patients are more likely to be compliant when they take this, certainly producing greater abstinence. that is one of the hopeful possibilities. this was submitted to the fda in september. review,er an expedited so we expect an answer from the fda and whether the data supports its actual use by clinicians within the next couple months. the next area is promising vaccine development. for drugs to have an impact, they have to get into the brain. they go from the blood system, across the capillaries into the brain. vaccines attached to those drugs, so they create a protein binder to those drugs. they keep them in the capillaries. they keep them in our circulatory system and not in the brain. that is the theory. there is quite a bit of preclinical research with animal models. there is now some emerging human resource -- human res
a long-acting implant that only needs to be implanted once every six months. means someone only needs to make a decision about their life and turning things around about once every six months in some fundamental way, rather than every day. patients are more likely to be compliant when they take this, certainly producing greater abstinence. that is one of the hopeful possibilities. this was submitted to the fda in september. review,er an expedited so we expect an answer from the fda and whether...
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and endurance by the security council will be implanted with unshakable resolve. tissue byn shameless the secretary-general of countries charged with exploit -- sexual this petition in abuses ground breaking for the first time in the history of you and peacekeeping transparency is now at long last the corner of the un's response. secretary-general has suspended payments to troop contributing countries whenever there is a double allegations against one of its troops. he has repatriated entire military contingents to their home countries where there was evidence of widespread and systematic abuse again a first. so, long overdue these actions of the right course. even so, it even though they are endorsed by the security council, these measures will mean nothing unless they are actively inconsistently enforced . ' that will render some countries sending on offending contingence's title the a black ae on the global stage but lost important compensation to that conjure that a nation. and for those countries where there is evidence of widespread or systematic sexual expl
and endurance by the security council will be implanted with unshakable resolve. tissue byn shameless the secretary-general of countries charged with exploit -- sexual this petition in abuses ground breaking for the first time in the history of you and peacekeeping transparency is now at long last the corner of the un's response. secretary-general has suspended payments to troop contributing countries whenever there is a double allegations against one of its troops. he has repatriated entire...
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be right. according to the american society of plastic surgeons, lip injections and implants are at an all-time of the parts of the research i was reading. a lot of people take selfies and look at the pictures of themselves and think i want to look more like one of the kardashians. people are rushing out to get these fuller lips. good idea? bad idea? >> well, i'm not going to endorse it. i will say this, there's a big difference between implants which you can't reverse and injection which is up 1,000%. botox or a filler that the skin actually makes. it's pretty natural. those wear off. if you see them and don't like them, they wear off. there's a risk of infection and allergies and bruising. all of these things you have to take into account. you have to go to someone who knows what they're doing. i'm not a fan of this. you better go to someone who knows what they're doing if you have them. >> david, who would that be? how would you know if you're going to the right person? >> make sure that you interview your doctor and the plastic surgeon and make sure they do this on a regular basis. a good s
be right. according to the american society of plastic surgeons, lip injections and implants are at an all-time of the parts of the research i was reading. a lot of people take selfies and look at the pictures of themselves and think i want to look more like one of the kardashians. people are rushing out to get these fuller lips. good idea? bad idea? >> well, i'm not going to endorse it. i will say this, there's a big difference between implants which you can't reverse and injection which...
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and endurance by the security council will be implanted with unshakable resolve. the name and shame list issued by the secretary-general of countries charged with exploit -- sexual this petition in abuses ground breaking for the first time in the history of you and peacekeeping transparency is now at long last the corner of the un's response. secretary-general has suspended him payments to troop contributing countries whenever there is critical allegations against one of its troops. he has repatriated entire military contingents to their home countries where there was evidence of widespread and systemic abuse again a first. so, long overdue these actions of the right course. even so, it even though they are endorsed by the security council, these measures will mean nothing unless they are actively inconsistently enforced. -- actively and consistently enforced. that will render some countries sending on offending contingence's title the a black eye on the global stage but a lost important compensation to that conjure that a nation. -- to that contributing. and for
and endurance by the security council will be implanted with unshakable resolve. the name and shame list issued by the secretary-general of countries charged with exploit -- sexual this petition in abuses ground breaking for the first time in the history of you and peacekeeping transparency is now at long last the corner of the un's response. secretary-general has suspended him payments to troop contributing countries whenever there is critical allegations against one of its troops. he has...
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you have to be a die hard fan to get that implanted. >>> all right. ng up next. when your type 2 diabetes numbers aren't moving in the right direction, it can be a burden. but what if you could wake up to lower blood sugar? imagine loving your numbers. discover once-daily invokana®. with over 7 million prescriptions and counting, it's the #1 prescribed sglt2 inhibitor that works to lower a1c. in fact, it's been proven to be more effective at lowering a1c than januvia®. invokana® is used along with diet and exercise to significantly lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. it's a once-daily pill that works around the clock. here's how: invokana® reduces the amount of sugar allowed back into the body through the kidneys and sends some sugar out through the process of urination. and while it's not for lowering systolic blood pressure or weight loss, it may hinvokana®ith both. can cause important side effects, including dehydration, which may cause you to feel dizzy, faint, lightheaded, or weak, upon standing. other side effects may include kidney
you have to be a die hard fan to get that implanted. >>> all right. ng up next. when your type 2 diabetes numbers aren't moving in the right direction, it can be a burden. but what if you could wake up to lower blood sugar? imagine loving your numbers. discover once-daily invokana®. with over 7 million prescriptions and counting, it's the #1 prescribed sglt2 inhibitor that works to lower a1c. in fact, it's been proven to be more effective at lowering a1c than januvia®. invokana® is...
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implanted in his brain. >> after breaking his neck ian burkhart thought he'd never be able to use his hands but thanks to a chip implanted in his head he can grab on to a bottle and pick up a credit card just by thinking about it. >> just something that's so great it's kind of like it was before i had my injury where i just think about what i want to do and now i can do it. >> simple amazing. he lost feeling from his shoulders down after diving into the waves during a beach vacation and slamming into a sandbar. now he looks forward to even more independence thanks to researchers at the ohio state medical center. >>> picking up a credit card, very important. >> yeah. key. >>> when we come back the so-called aspffluenza teen is getting ready for an extended behind bars. >>> kobe bryant will work out today and have a date with his wife. retirement day one. stay with us. e can go ...except you. opioid-induced constipation, oic, is a different type of constipation, which may need a different approach. longing for a change? have the conversation with your doctor about oic, and ask about prescription treatment op
implanted in his brain. >> after breaking his neck ian burkhart thought he'd never be able to use his hands but thanks to a chip implanted in his head he can grab on to a bottle and pick up a credit card just by thinking about it. >> just something that's so great it's kind of like it was before i had my injury where i just think about what i want to do and now i can do it. >> simple amazing. he lost feeling from his shoulders down after diving into the waves during a beach...
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implanted in his brain. >> after breaking his neck ian burkhart thought he'd never be able to use his hands but thanks to a chip implanted in his head he can grab on to a bottle and pick up a credit card just by thinking about it. wife. retirement day one. stay with us. e can go ...except you. opioid-induced constipation, oic, is a different type of constipation, which may need a different approach. longing for a change? have the conversation with your doctor about oic, and ask about prescription treatment options. ♪ to help protect your dog or cat from fleas and ticks. with the performance you expect from a monthly topical in a non-greasy collar... seresto® kills and repels fleas and ticks for 8 continuous months. seresto®. from bayer. that just tastes better. fresher. more flavorful. delicious. with more great nutrition. and 25% less saturated fat. only eggland's best. better taste. better nutrition. better eggs. headache? motrin helps you be an unstoppable, let's-rock-this-concert- like-it's-1999
implanted in his brain. >> after breaking his neck ian burkhart thought he'd never be able to use his hands but thanks to a chip implanted in his head he can grab on to a bottle and pick up a credit card just by thinking about it. wife. retirement day one. stay with us. e can go ...except you. opioid-induced constipation, oic, is a different type of constipation, which may need a different approach. longing for a change? have the conversation with your doctor about oic, and ask about...
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it was not uncommon to implant more embryos to improve the odds. >>> there could be a crackdown on aplement against bulk poweredded caffeine. it's popular for teenager boys looking for an energy boost while at the gym. the senators were joined by families of teens who used it, it's equal to drinking 28 cups of coffee. >>> a new study found infants fed frequently fed rice based food have arsenic in their urine. >>> here's a switch for you, big food companies are encouraging customers to eat less. marrss will begin labeling their products to indicate they shall be eaten occasionally due to high content of sugar, salt and fat. this comes a week after mcdonald's announced it was testing smaller sizes of the big mac. coke and pepsi have introduced mini soda cans. >>> a california woman is a heart transplant donor and recipient. tammy griffin needed new lungs because of damage from cystic fibroses. tammy's heart was still good, so she offered to donate it. it was a match for linda car whose own heart was failing. the two met and tammy got to hear her heart beating in linda. >>> it's amazin
it was not uncommon to implant more embryos to improve the odds. >>> there could be a crackdown on aplement against bulk poweredded caffeine. it's popular for teenager boys looking for an energy boost while at the gym. the senators were joined by families of teens who used it, it's equal to drinking 28 cups of coffee. >>> a new study found infants fed frequently fed rice based food have arsenic in their urine. >>> here's a switch for you, big food companies are...
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>> looking at these figures, 27,400 got lip implants last year alone. >> be careful. that does it for us. >> thanks for watching. >>> the calendar says spring but a chilly welcome for president obama in germany. tens of thousands protesting the president's signature trade deal. his big meeting with chancellor angela merkel just wrapped. >>> plus, less than 48 hours away from five primaries and gop candidates are making their final arguments. >> let me say in the trump circus, donald trump is the master illusionist. he's the hairy houdini engaged in an act of misdirection. trump is a phony. >> chilling new surveillance footage from a murder in texas. it's still a mystery and police say they need your help. >>> welcome to america's election headquarters from washington. i'm shannon bream. >> nice to be with you this sunday. thanks for being with us. donald trump holds a double digit lead over rivals ted cruz and john kasich in maryland. one of five states where voters head to the polls on tuesday. the gop front runner is campaigning there in maryland today. he's expecte
>> looking at these figures, 27,400 got lip implants last year alone. >> be careful. that does it for us. >> thanks for watching. >>> the calendar says spring but a chilly welcome for president obama in germany. tens of thousands protesting the president's signature trade deal. his big meeting with chancellor angela merkel just wrapped. >>> plus, less than 48 hours away from five primaries and gop candidates are making their final arguments. >> let me...
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being used right before a crash. >> police in new york city plan to start using it soon. >>> a remarkable breakthrough a microchip implanted in the brain like the one now being used by ian burke hart. now thanks to the chip in his pick up a credit card just by to you, they're more than just a pet. so protect them with k9 advantix ii. it kills fleas, ticks and mosquitoes. k9 advantix ii. for the love of dog. look like this. feel like this. look like this. feel like this. with dreamwalk insoles, turn shoes that can be a pain into comfortable ones. their soft cushioning support means you can look like this. and feel like this. before it was honey in these honey nut cheerios, it was honey being collected. and honey getting made. and honey that was >>> the dow starts up at 17908. the nasdaq began 1% higher. japan gained 3%, hong kong posted a slight gain. >>> right now workers fighting for $15 minimum wage are rallying in manhattan. this is a live look at protests outside the mcdonalds in times square. workers are demanding wages they can live on. protesters are being joined by verizon workers who went on strike yesterday. they
being used right before a crash. >> police in new york city plan to start using it soon. >>> a remarkable breakthrough a microchip implanted in the brain like the one now being used by ian burke hart. now thanks to the chip in his pick up a credit card just by to you, they're more than just a pet. so protect them with k9 advantix ii. it kills fleas, ticks and mosquitoes. k9 advantix ii. for the love of dog. look like this. feel like this. look like this. feel like this. with...
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be larger. i need around $20,000 to get breast implants. the husband looks up and says why don't you just rub toilet paper on your chest. why asked the wife? the husband replied it seems to how do i say next week lionel richie, seth myers. >> we will see you back here. life is what you make it. blinds to go makes it easy. blinds to go. blinds for life. blinds to go's new cascade shades. gentle diffused light when you want it. darkened privacy when you don't. modern elegance always. right now take 30% off our entire selection of beautiful cascade shades. let the sun shine in. or don't. it's all good. blinds to go. >>> gipper flick furry. say that five times fast. welcome to "access hollywood live." >> there it is, the cover of the "new york post," outrage over will ferrell's new movie. we called this yesterday.
be larger. i need around $20,000 to get breast implants. the husband looks up and says why don't you just rub toilet paper on your chest. why asked the wife? the husband replied it seems to how do i say next week lionel richie, seth myers. >> we will see you back here. life is what you make it. blinds to go makes it easy. blinds to go. blinds for life. blinds to go's new cascade shades. gentle diffused light when you want it. darkened privacy when you don't. modern elegance always. right...
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when people first put the implants agitations, it was really exciting to be able to before thend gretnaanything, but it was not that effective. nobody worried that much about it at the time because they assumed, if we had more electrodes, we will make it under an better and it will be ok, but it is not really true. there was a factor missing and that is the signal processing, basically the code the retina uses the connecticut with the brain. when information comes into your eye, it goes to photoreceptors and agosto secretary to the output cell. then that goes to signal the brain. the big question is what gives seeingsensation of something. this is what i work on anyway. of and take a retina animals and put it on a bed of electrodes and you can present it with all sorts of images and record the output, so you can figure out what the relationship between the outside world and the code that the brain wants to receive. and we doing this unraveled. -- unraveled it. >> this is vision, the code that i use is to comedic it would communicate with the brain. if you're looking at this image of the
when people first put the implants agitations, it was really exciting to be able to before thend gretnaanything, but it was not that effective. nobody worried that much about it at the time because they assumed, if we had more electrodes, we will make it under an better and it will be ok, but it is not really true. there was a factor missing and that is the signal processing, basically the code the retina uses the connecticut with the brain. when information comes into your eye, it goes to...
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be larger. i need around $20,000 to get breast implants. how do i say next week lionel richie, seth myers. >> we will see you back here. >> pensacola tomorro we live in a pick choose, choose, choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter the sleep number bed, designed to let couples sleep together in individualized comfort. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! only at a sleep number store. save $1200 on the i10 mattress with purchase of sleepiq technology and flexfit3 adjustable base. hurry! ends saturday. know better sleep, with sleep number. to the golden ste test. >>> and right now at 11:00, the presidential campaign comes to the golden state. this is a live look from our nbc helicopter at the california republican convention. you can see folks outside. some of them protesters. we are less than an hour away from front-runner donald trump taking the stage. his plane just landed. good morning, every
be larger. i need around $20,000 to get breast implants. how do i say next week lionel richie, seth myers. >> we will see you back here. >> pensacola tomorro we live in a pick choose, choose, choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter the sleep number bed, designed to let couples sleep together in individualized comfort. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from...
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be larger. i need around $20,000 to get breast implants. how do i say next week lionel richie, seth myers. >> we will see you back here. >> pensacola tomorro >>> right now police in prince george's county trying to track down a killer. i'm erika gonzalez with the latest. >> and i have the latest on a wreck after violent protests at a donald trump rally. how the tensions grew when demonstrators filled into the streets. >>> and i'm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell. we have a full deck of clouds outside early this morning. there may not be too much in the way of sunshine to look forward to over your weekend. i'll give you the details when you may need to be dodging the drops coming up. >>> news 4 midday starts now. >>> developing right now, police in prince george's county trying
be larger. i need around $20,000 to get breast implants. how do i say next week lionel richie, seth myers. >> we will see you back here. >> pensacola tomorro >>> right now police in prince george's county trying to track down a killer. i'm erika gonzalez with the latest. >> and i have the latest on a wreck after violent protests at a donald trump rally. how the tensions grew when demonstrators filled into the streets. >>> and i'm team 4 meteorologist chuck...
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be larger. i need around $20,000 to get breast implants. how do i say next week lionel richie, seth myers. >> we will see you back here. >> pensacola tomorro >>> breaking news, major delays at philadelphia international airport this morning because of a plane forced to make an emergency landing. smoke filled the cockpit and passengers were forced to use their oxygen masks before they evacuated. pamela osborne is live at the airport. tell us what you learned. >> vai, here's what i can tell you right now. there were 50 passengers and four crew members onboard american eagle flight 4801. operated by piedmont, the flight coming in from richmond international airport. it landed here around 8:15. prior to landing, the pilot reported smoke in the cabin. the crew and passengers were
be larger. i need around $20,000 to get breast implants. how do i say next week lionel richie, seth myers. >> we will see you back here. >> pensacola tomorro >>> breaking news, major delays at philadelphia international airport this morning because of a plane forced to make an emergency landing. smoke filled the cockpit and passengers were forced to use their oxygen masks before they evacuated. pamela osborne is live at the airport. tell us what you learned. >> vai,...
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when people first put the implants into patients, it was really exciting to be able to drive a blindfore the patient saw anything, but it was not that effective. nobody worried that much about it at the time because they assumed, if we had more electrodes, we will make it better and better and it will be ok. but it is not really true. there was another factor that is the signal processing, basically the code the retina uses to communicate with the brain. when information comes into your eye, it goes into your photoreceptors and goes through all of this complicated signature to the retina output cell, and then they send a signal to the brain. the big question is what code did they use to give us the sensation of seeing something. this is what i work on anyway. you can take a retina out of an animal's eye and put it on a bed of electrodes, and you can present it with all sorts of images and record the output, so you can figure out what the relationship is between the outside world is and the code that the brain wants to receive. so we were doing this. and we unraveled it. ♪ >> this is
when people first put the implants into patients, it was really exciting to be able to drive a blindfore the patient saw anything, but it was not that effective. nobody worried that much about it at the time because they assumed, if we had more electrodes, we will make it better and better and it will be ok. but it is not really true. there was another factor that is the signal processing, basically the code the retina uses to communicate with the brain. when information comes into your eye, it...
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a biochip is surgically imploonted implanted into a fan's arm and no more tickets are required. the system is being tested but they hope the lifelong fans get the chip with a lifetime of season tickets. you must be a serious fan to do that! >>> all right. ahead, one of "ellen" staffer got the surprise of his life. >>> will ferrell is impersonating a president and, no, it's not george w. bush this time. you're watching "early today." "early today." nexgard, the vet's #1 choice is a delicious, beef-flavored chew that kills both fleas and ticks. so it's easy to give, easy to take. reported side effects include vomiting, itching, diarrhea, lethargy and lack of appetite. use with caution in dogs with a history of seizures. why mess around? for powerful flea and tick protection, ask your vet about nexgard. the #1 choice of vets for their dogs and yours. but grandma, we use charmin ultra soft so we don't have to wad to get clean. charmin ultra soft gets you clean without the wasteful wadding. ppit has comfort cushions you can see that are softer... pp ...and more absorbent, and you can use up to 4 times l
a biochip is surgically imploonted implanted into a fan's arm and no more tickets are required. the system is being tested but they hope the lifelong fans get the chip with a lifetime of season tickets. you must be a serious fan to do that! >>> all right. ahead, one of "ellen" staffer got the surprise of his life. >>> will ferrell is impersonating a president and, no, it's not george w. bush this time. you're watching "early today." "early today."...
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. >> ian not being able to take home this technology when he goes back and leaves the session, that's the biggest shame of all. >> this chip is implantedrosurgeon leading the team at the ohio state university wexner medical center says the apparatus could become portable in a decade. >> -- technology cannot be used to make somebody paralyzed to walk again or somebody who is quadriplegic to use his arms routinely. >> reporter: his return to movement will be short lived for now. the chip will be removed when the clinical trial ends this summer. ian's having this incredible experience and you're going to have to take that away? >> i wish we didn't have to put this is an impetus for us to develop longer-term implants. >> reporter: ian says he doesn't mind. >> it might be something i'm just helping further generations and i'm completely fine with that. >> reporter: for ian, any chance to outmaneuver paralysis is a move in the right direction. for "cbs this morning," adriana diaz, columbus, ohio. >> so exciting. >> another example of what the technology can do. somebody is looking at that right now going that gives me hope that i didn't know
. >> ian not being able to take home this technology when he goes back and leaves the session, that's the biggest shame of all. >> this chip is implantedrosurgeon leading the team at the ohio state university wexner medical center says the apparatus could become portable in a decade. >> -- technology cannot be used to make somebody paralyzed to walk again or somebody who is quadriplegic to use his arms routinely. >> reporter: his return to movement will be short lived...
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be a breakthrough in brain technology. a doctor helping a paralyzed man regain feeling in his limbs by implanting an experimental chip into his brain. the doctor is director of ohio state university's neurological institute, from where he joins us now. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> could you explain to us in layman's terms what you have been able to do here? >> yes. there was a patient who sustained a severe spinal cord injury that made him quadriplegic so he had for five years, no movement below his elbow, so no movements in his forearm, no movements of his hands, and with our trial, we basically implanted a microchip in the brain that detects his thoughts of movements, and within milliseconds, makes sense of those thoughts and translates them to an external wearable sleeve garment-like device that allows him to move his hands so for the first time in five years, he's able to pick up a cup to his mouth, be able to brush his teeth, to be able to even swipe a credit card and to even play a video game such as guitar hero. >> how much learning was there on both sides of this in order to get to the position that we
be a breakthrough in brain technology. a doctor helping a paralyzed man regain feeling in his limbs by implanting an experimental chip into his brain. the doctor is director of ohio state university's neurological institute, from where he joins us now. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> could you explain to us in layman's terms what you have been able to do here? >> yes. there was a patient who sustained a severe spinal cord injury that made him quadriplegic so he had...
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after a year of being monitored with the donor uterus inside her, doctors would implant the couple's embryo. >> it's going to be a while before i work through everything, just because we had such high hopes. >> reporter: the cleveland clinic said the organ had to come out after a serious complication complication. a yeast infection in the uterus that turned life threatening when it spread to lindsey's arteries. a setback for the program. the only successful transplants have been in sweden. >> we would not proceed with another transplant until we have come up with a clear understanding of how this infection occurred and a clear solution to avoid it from happening. >> reporter: lindsey is not the trial will continue with other women once doctors study her case. >> if you could do it all again, would you go through it? >> we can always say that we gave it a shot. and that even if they just learned something from her procedure, that it was a success. >> reporter: it's been a long time for the texas couple. >> i'm ready. >> reporter: anxious to see their family, they haven't given up hope
after a year of being monitored with the donor uterus inside her, doctors would implant the couple's embryo. >> it's going to be a while before i work through everything, just because we had such high hopes. >> reporter: the cleveland clinic said the organ had to come out after a serious complication complication. a yeast infection in the uterus that turned life threatening when it spread to lindsey's arteries. a setback for the program. the only successful transplants have been in...
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recall some say there could be an impact because of the recall. >> we had the recall in august of last year and it was related to an outside vendor, didn't impact our implantswas related to the instrumentation and we told the street at the time that we would address it within two month which is we did so we were operationally fully recovered within two months and here we are today as we're focusing on the opportunity in 2016, the company is growing and we have a very large opportunity ahead of us with our big u.s. product, our largest product by available market for years to come. >> and from your quarterly conference call it seemed that you said in the market you're picking up a lot of share despite whatever happened to the recall, 15% market share of primary knee replacements quickly so do you want to tell us what you think doctors are seeing that make it so you're taking shares so fast? >> so the key driver is really the clinical outcomes paired with economic outcomes. what we're seeing in our patients is that, for example, in published studies, they walk faster than off-the-shelf patient, patients having an off-the-shelf implant. patient satisfaction is
recall some say there could be an impact because of the recall. >> we had the recall in august of last year and it was related to an outside vendor, didn't impact our implantswas related to the instrumentation and we told the street at the time that we would address it within two month which is we did so we were operationally fully recovered within two months and here we are today as we're focusing on the opportunity in 2016, the company is growing and we have a very large opportunity...
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there are $8 million for the aquatic plants program, implants and oceans and lakes by using underwater pesticides and physical blockades. almost $164 being given to the funds of improvement of education, a program that stopped being funded when president obama asked for support. the program, programs of national significance and all the spending is despite the fact that porkbarrel expenses were outlawed. nicole: a good inside look at the spending. lauren: the final act and what a dramatic act it was. >> can't believe how fast 20 years went by. lauren: the highlights from kobe's 60 point grand finale. "the opening bell," dow futures giving back 33 points or 32%, we are seeing similar declines percentagewise in the broad market and the nasdaq composite checking in the free market at 5:18 in the morning. if you need advice for your business, legalzoom has your back. our trusted network of attorneys has provided guidance to over 100,000 people just like you. visit legalzoom today. the legal help you can count on. legalzoom. legal help is here. show show me more like this. s. show me "previously watched." what's recommended for me. x1 makes i
there are $8 million for the aquatic plants program, implants and oceans and lakes by using underwater pesticides and physical blockades. almost $164 being given to the funds of improvement of education, a program that stopped being funded when president obama asked for support. the program, programs of national significance and all the spending is despite the fact that porkbarrel expenses were outlawed. nicole: a good inside look at the spending. lauren: the final act and what a dramatic act...
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implant them into eggs. they produced four cloned mice. they collected the urine-derived cells without harming the donors and the method could be used to rescue endangered species without causing injury to the donor animals. >> i'm happy there is a possibility to produce cloned animals using a bit of urine. we may be able to save the species. >> the study results have been published in the british journal scientific reports. there is a new exercise for the elderly in japan. it doesn't just help seniors stay physically fit. as our next report shows, it helps them flex their mental muscles. >> it looks like a sedate senior citizen version of hop scotch. this new exercise is known as square stepping. the rules are simple. a map printed with a great of squares is laid out on the floor. they memorize the steps shown by the teacher. then they have to repeat it themselves. tens of thousands of people around japan now take part in this kind of exercise. square stepping was developed about 20 years ago by an associate professor at the university to help reduce the risk of falling among elderly people. now it seem that is it may help prevent dementia t
implant them into eggs. they produced four cloned mice. they collected the urine-derived cells without harming the donors and the method could be used to rescue endangered species without causing injury to the donor animals. >> i'm happy there is a possibility to produce cloned animals using a bit of urine. we may be able to save the species. >> the study results have been published in the british journal scientific reports. there is a new exercise for the elderly in japan. it...
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passion ticket, a bio chip surgically implanted in a fan's arm, when they get to the stadium, they just need to scan their arm to enter the game. however, that system is beinges lifelong fans will get a lifetime of season tickets. gotta be a big fan for that one. >>> one ellen staffer got the surprise of her life, plus will ferrell impersonating a president. you're watching "early today." doesn't have to be. nexgard, the vet's #1 choice for dogs, is a delicious, beef-flavored chew that kills both fleas and ticks. so it's easy to give, easy to take. reported side effects include vomiting, itching, diarrhea, lethargy and lack of appetite. use with caution in dogs with a history of seizures. why mess around? for powerful flea and tick protection, ask your vet about nexgard. the #1 choice of vets for their dogs and yours. but so we don't have tormin wad to get clean. charmin ultra soft gets you clean without the wasteful wadding. it has comfort cushions you can see that are softer... ...and more absorbent, and you can use up to 4 times less. enjoy the go with charmin. shop kohls late friday and early saturday and take 45 to 60% off sonoma goods for life % off f
passion ticket, a bio chip surgically implanted in a fan's arm, when they get to the stadium, they just need to scan their arm to enter the game. however, that system is beinges lifelong fans will get a lifetime of season tickets. gotta be a big fan for that one. >>> one ellen staffer got the surprise of her life, plus will ferrell impersonating a president. you're watching "early today." doesn't have to be. nexgard, the vet's #1 choice for dogs, is a delicious, beef-flavored...
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a death row inmate is implanted with the memories of a psyoptive who was killed with the idea he will bep a terror plot. >> all your accounts have been frozen. >> reporter: still entertaining in theaters is melissa mccarthy as "the boss." the number one spot at the box office last week. >> all right. still ahead, more trouble for johnny football, including a recent car crash and also claims that he tracked a multi- million dollar mansion. >> and new proposals to text in movie theaters. what the ceo now says about the idea. >> this makes it two completely different faces. this person is people who watch the show will recognize. and then this is over here. >> it's almost like some form of modern art. you can look at them and trickier brain to see both halves of either side. >> you can't tell that anything is different at this point. then you go to this. >> the city of richmond is changing our it handles complaints against its police officers. now for the first time ever a civilian will be in part of internal repairs. >> it's something they hope will improve transparency. >> reporter: aroun
a death row inmate is implanted with the memories of a psyoptive who was killed with the idea he will bep a terror plot. >> all your accounts have been frozen. >> reporter: still entertaining in theaters is melissa mccarthy as "the boss." the number one spot at the box office last week. >> all right. still ahead, more trouble for johnny football, including a recent car crash and also claims that he tracked a multi- million dollar mansion. >> and new proposals...
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. > lip implant surgery for men and women grew by double digits last year. doctors say selfies may bedriving this increase because people are constantly and seeing images of their faces. plastic surgeons do say theiray patience are going to look veryk more natural look. some of the most requested celebrity lips are jennifer lawrence, scarlett johan sen and jennifer garner.nnif how can you request their lipsee if it doesn't look the same. >> it's not natural looking. > researchers found a three-day workweek gets the best performance.e. >> yes. > take that to your next negotiation. there is a catch. researchers only looked at workers who were over the age of 40. the study found cognitiveniti improved as the workweek went onto a point.oin when the workweek exceeded 25 fatigue and stress took effect. > three days.> t i like that. >> that's all that stuck with mh was three days. > that's the take away. >> exactly. you want to work three days whey you got days like this. > absolutely. ever. >> or take the office outside and o that's what sue is doing.n i'm make the most of my workday. this
. > lip implant surgery for men and women grew by double digits last year. doctors say selfies may bedriving this increase because people are constantly and seeing images of their faces. plastic surgeons do say theiray patience are going to look veryk more natural look. some of the most requested celebrity lips are jennifer lawrence, scarlett johan sen and jennifer garner.nnif how can you request their lipsee if it doesn't look the same. >> it's not natural looking. > researchers...
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and it was kind of a big joke, because when they put the implants in, they were just a little bit larger than she wanted them to be. >> yes, they were. >> and we had -- >> oh no. >> oh, we had some big laughs about that. and she was going to go have them reduced, because she was like -- i mean, they hadn't fallen, and they were like sitting up here. and it was -- >> but she did look good. >> oh, she looked fabulous. >> yeah. she did. >> reporter: and being a real estate agent, she felt it was important to look her best. on an unseasonably warm september day in 2014, beverly was easing back into work. brenda remembers beverly telling her she was going to show a house not far from her home. the potential buyers were offering cash. >> she really didn't want to go. she was tired. but she was hoping that she'd be able to get a fast close. because if it's a cash close, you can also close it quicker. >> so this is just kind of an everyday, run-of-the-mill showing. >> right. >> it's a no-brainer, yeah. >> reporter: beverly left the office and headed off to show the property to a young couple. she told her husband she'd be
and it was kind of a big joke, because when they put the implants in, they were just a little bit larger than she wanted them to be. >> yes, they were. >> and we had -- >> oh no. >> oh, we had some big laughs about that. and she was going to go have them reduced, because she was like -- i mean, they hadn't fallen, and they were like sitting up here. and it was -- >> but she did look good. >> oh, she looked fabulous. >> yeah. she did. >> reporter:...