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this embryo will get huntington's. this embryo would be a great tissue donor for its older brother who has leukemia. have done that for 20 years. it is not that the kids end up missing an arm or a leg. the other cells make up for the cells that were taken. it is that in order to do that you have to do in vitro fertilization. when an embryo is three days old, it is halfway down a woman's fallopian tube and good luck trying to find it. know exactly where the embryo is in three days. it is where you put it in the petri dish. ivf is a pain. unfair things in life, men are at an advantage. no man has ever been hospitalized from sperm donation. the 200,000of american women who go through a a --st each year end up as end up in a hospital as a result. and every year somebody dies. getting eggs is a problem. -- getting eggs is a problem that has limited ivf. that is going to change because we will be able to take stem cells and turn them into heart muscle cells, liver cells, brain cells and eggs and sperm. not the human embryoni
this embryo will get huntington's. this embryo would be a great tissue donor for its older brother who has leukemia. have done that for 20 years. it is not that the kids end up missing an arm or a leg. the other cells make up for the cells that were taken. it is that in order to do that you have to do in vitro fertilization. when an embryo is three days old, it is halfway down a woman's fallopian tube and good luck trying to find it. know exactly where the embryo is in three days. it is where...
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they will make embryo. how many will they make? well, right now with ivf that's limited by how many ripe eggs you get in a procedure. eight, 10, 15, maybe 20 in a healthy young woman. making them from stem cells, the sky limit. 100, 1,000. 10,000 embryos. and then each of those embryos at day three gets a genetic test. that will be the limiting factor. the cost of doing the test will let's say couples stop with 1,000. stop with 100. they have 100 embryons. for each of those they learn five categories of eggs. does it have any nasty early onset disease like down syndrome or tay-sach or cystic buy fro -- cystic fie bro sis? what about risk of alzheimer's, breast cancer, prostate cancer? category three blue eyes or brown. what hair color, what skin color? tall or short. lucky enough to have early gray hair like the gorilla in the band. or male pattern baldness or somewhere in between? category four will be behavioral traits. not just issues of violence, but the not asking for directions trait. wait, no we know where it is. the y scroa
they will make embryo. how many will they make? well, right now with ivf that's limited by how many ripe eggs you get in a procedure. eight, 10, 15, maybe 20 in a healthy young woman. making them from stem cells, the sky limit. 100, 1,000. 10,000 embryos. and then each of those embryos at day three gets a genetic test. that will be the limiting factor. the cost of doing the test will let's say couples stop with 1,000. stop with 100. they have 100 embryons. for each of those they learn five...
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but when it comes to another body in your body and a unique human being, an embryo, all the way up to 40 weeks, and that's another human being, so as a woman, i respect other people's rights, and i respect that my rights end when another person's rights begin. so your right to life, i respect it, and i never would say you should die or be killed. whether you're an embryo, or 40 weeks before birth, i feel you should be protected because i believe in human rights. >> a lot may agree with you morally, but in this country, women have the right. >> every law is legislative morality, and a law that says you shouldn't cheat on your taxes. as a human right, we should have basic laws to have fundamental human rights. the first right is live. and if i don't have my life, the right to make the sexual choices and my life to act with autonomy, whatever it might be. if i don't have life, these are meaningless. even if i don't have rights as a child, you can't even see the child, that's a human being. that's why they're fighting this fight in albuquerque. >> it's a legal question. we have a tweet he
but when it comes to another body in your body and a unique human being, an embryo, all the way up to 40 weeks, and that's another human being, so as a woman, i respect other people's rights, and i respect that my rights end when another person's rights begin. so your right to life, i respect it, and i never would say you should die or be killed. whether you're an embryo, or 40 weeks before birth, i feel you should be protected because i believe in human rights. >> a lot may agree with...
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cooler embryos through the week end as we introduce autumn to november with rain possible next week, likely on friday. today is the first day of the winter "spare the air" although it is not a "spare the air" day. temperatures are four to six degrees above average. you will enable to enjoy them until 6:11. daylight savings ends this week. low-to-mid 50's but the coast is upper 60's with light wind. tonight, low 40's to mid-40's and mid-40's to low 50's elsewhere. on sunday, it will be breezy. there will be clouds with sunshine. temperatures will be in the upper 50's to low 60's as radar and eagles kickoff until 4:00 or 5:00. upstairs, high pressure is governing us and here is the storm system for saturday: 7:00 in the morning, notice all of the moisture stays just to the north and it bypasses us. the winds will kick up at 7:00 and overnight we have snow showers if you are headed that way. we will wake up on sunday morning cooler with high clouds and sun and temperatures are 10- to 15-degrees cooler by sunday. in tahoe, today is 63, 57 tomorrow. take a coat, because only 46 and breezy
cooler embryos through the week end as we introduce autumn to november with rain possible next week, likely on friday. today is the first day of the winter "spare the air" although it is not a "spare the air" day. temperatures are four to six degrees above average. you will enable to enjoy them until 6:11. daylight savings ends this week. low-to-mid 50's but the coast is upper 60's with light wind. tonight, low 40's to mid-40's and mid-40's to low 50's elsewhere. on sunday,...
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as a girl and three other girls the ton accuses of bullying providing this cell phone individual embryo of the november 13 fight that started when the trans gender team responded to repeated taunting by slapping another student. the unified school district board maps to hold the special meeting in richmond on december 2nd to talk about the fight and the larger issue of gulf living. >> flags are lowered to mark the 50th and was of president john f. kennedy's assassination thousands mark the day with a solemn ceremony in dallas where kennedy was shot while riding in his motorcade. the public assassination left a lasting imprint for people who remember hearing the stunning news. today, a moment silence will be observed as dealey plaza in dallas at 10:30. we will have a special report starting at 10:john f. kennedy university will observe a moment silence at 10:30 the only university in the nation named a after john f. kennedy. >> the presidio trust board is giving three groups until january 3rd to make rescissions for the proposal for a cultural center across from crissy field one proposal
as a girl and three other girls the ton accuses of bullying providing this cell phone individual embryo of the november 13 fight that started when the trans gender team responded to repeated taunting by slapping another student. the unified school district board maps to hold the special meeting in richmond on december 2nd to talk about the fight and the larger issue of gulf living. >> flags are lowered to mark the 50th and was of president john f. kennedy's assassination thousands mark...
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a clinic in california is creating embryos from donated sperm and eggs andelling them to women who areto get pregnant. as janet shamlian reports it has fansnd itics. reporter: this sime joy, a mother playing with her daughter is a moment she had given on ever experiencing. >> i wn't going to be a pant. we lived every day thinking tha somehow i was selected to bear this punishment. >>eporter: amy tried for nine years to getpregnant. first, naturally a then throh sevenircles of infertilit then at 40 she traveled ta clinic she had read abo on the internet. the deal was hard to resist. inve -- in vitro pregnancy. >> was this my last chance. >> reporter: califnia operates different than other fertility clinics. doctors create a batch of emb o embrs from a single sperm and egg donor which are soldo patients. typically, up to four women can recee embryos from one batch and ty are impland and carry the pregnancy. the clinic claims 95% success rate amy became pregnantith laura and adrienne on t first y. california cception say three her children were born two two other falies from the same puje
a clinic in california is creating embryos from donated sperm and eggs andelling them to women who areto get pregnant. as janet shamlian reports it has fansnd itics. reporter: this sime joy, a mother playing with her daughter is a moment she had given on ever experiencing. >> i wn't going to be a pant. we lived every day thinking tha somehow i was selected to bear this punishment. >>eporter: amy tried for nine years to getpregnant. first, naturally a then throh sevenircles of...
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if you think that republicans really care about every embryo turn into a living and breathing baby nine months later then you've been fooled by the republican party the investigations by the website are eight reality check and politico found that the coke puss aka charles and david koch have spent tens of millions of dollars from their personal fortune to fund the anti choicer forced birth movement according to our age reality checks adele's stan tax documents show that the koch to puss directed pro-business groups have spent millions to fund legislative initiatives across america that are designed to shut her women's health clinics deny women access to contraception reproductive health services and of course abortions despite the millions that the koch proposes spent on the anti choice movement make no mistake about it they like the rest of the republican party in all probability don't care about making sure that all pregnancies are brought to full term instead they care about protecting the republican rand and the interests of big business and the only way to protect the republican br
if you think that republicans really care about every embryo turn into a living and breathing baby nine months later then you've been fooled by the republican party the investigations by the website are eight reality check and politico found that the coke puss aka charles and david koch have spent tens of millions of dollars from their personal fortune to fund the anti choicer forced birth movement according to our age reality checks adele's stan tax documents show that the koch to puss...
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if you think that republicans really care about every embryo turn into a living breathing baby nine months later then you've been fooled by the republican party the investigations by the website r.h. reality check and politico have found that the koch their puss aka charles and david koch have spent tens of millions of dollars from their personal fortune to fund the anti choicer forced birth movement according to our age reality checks adele's stan tax documents show that the koch to puss directed pro-business groups have spent millions to fund legislative initiatives across america that are designed to shut her women's health clinics deny women access to contraception reproductive health services and of course abortions despite the millions that the koch proposes spent on the anti choice movement make no mistake about it they like the rest of the republican party in all probability don't care about making sure that all pregnancies are brought to full term instead they care about protecting the republican brand and the interests of big business and the only way to protect the republican br
if you think that republicans really care about every embryo turn into a living breathing baby nine months later then you've been fooled by the republican party the investigations by the website r.h. reality check and politico have found that the koch their puss aka charles and david koch have spent tens of millions of dollars from their personal fortune to fund the anti choicer forced birth movement according to our age reality checks adele's stan tax documents show that the koch to puss...
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that money's not going anywhere or even as the g twenty has declared that the euro bank secrecy over embryos upon itself on the london school of economics and the university of california about the summer on a walk on tax havens and banking secrecy and has just come up with a book on those topics in french now you say that to five point eight trillion euros are hidden away in tax havens around the world. it has got to giving growing nor is the figure grow. the ski gear is a tree growing to have gone to seed enough skated the tiny fist addition to buying numerous beat the scorsese and the wealth into stevens and the guidance of the names of countries international investment positions of countries and to research the dead as eight percent of the world's financial wealth and thirty pence today. and since tooth and i do well because he does has increased by twenty five percent according to latest in a five point eight trillion. any swing set and it has increased by fourteen percent so the fear of being secrecy. he's not over did not surprise you the finding he did not really surprise me to be c
that money's not going anywhere or even as the g twenty has declared that the euro bank secrecy over embryos upon itself on the london school of economics and the university of california about the summer on a walk on tax havens and banking secrecy and has just come up with a book on those topics in french now you say that to five point eight trillion euros are hidden away in tax havens around the world. it has got to giving growing nor is the figure grow. the ski gear is a tree growing to have...
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and that is different from contraception, which doesn't involve the destruction of an embryo. so if you have contraception that prevents implantation, that would be under theology acceptable. it's not as if i'm going to pick and choose, i like this, i don't like this. it's actually a serious principle. for people who are serious about religion, this is not a trivial issue at all. >> this is what happens when you federalize health care system and you have this one size fits all system where you're picking and the government is deciding what has to be in health care policies. this goes to the flip side of this, the other side of this is people who have these streamlined health care policies where they don't want things like maternity care and have policies being cancelled because they don't have all of those in it. it's command and control system that's federalizing these explosive social issues that washington doesn't need to be getting in the middle of them. >> the court has been praised and criticized based on where you're coming from for upholding obama care last year. the e
and that is different from contraception, which doesn't involve the destruction of an embryo. so if you have contraception that prevents implantation, that would be under theology acceptable. it's not as if i'm going to pick and choose, i like this, i don't like this. it's actually a serious principle. for people who are serious about religion, this is not a trivial issue at all. >> this is what happens when you federalize health care system and you have this one size fits all system...
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mild day with high clouds this afternoon but it will be a day where you need the sunglasses with embryos thursday and friday but not up to fire danger criteria. we are still watching that. unsettled this weekend and it is still dry but trending cooler than year. south bay is not so much, the same as yesterday low-to-mid 70's with san jose and cupertino at 7 degrees and 67 in millbrae up to 72 in los altos on the peninsula and 62 is the cool spot and half moon bay is 65 a warm spot and upper 60's downtown and south san francisco and sausalito and temperatures ten degrees cooler at the coast and berkeley is 68, and everyone else is around 70 to 72. inland we are at 72 to 74. tonight, almost as cool as this original with high clouds bringing us insulation so low-to-mid 40's inland and upper 40's to 54 at the bay shore and the coast. you can see the high pressure domenating the weather moving to us with the cold air flying from canada again. this will push through and pick up the wees on thursday and friday with offshore wind event and fire event and another low on the slippery slope behind
mild day with high clouds this afternoon but it will be a day where you need the sunglasses with embryos thursday and friday but not up to fire danger criteria. we are still watching that. unsettled this weekend and it is still dry but trending cooler than year. south bay is not so much, the same as yesterday low-to-mid 70's with san jose and cupertino at 7 degrees and 67 in millbrae up to 72 in los altos on the peninsula and 62 is the cool spot and half moon bay is 65 a warm spot and upper...
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but then she'd get enough of a pattern from the center of the bird to oil mixed with the embryo, "book of ages" in the flourishing hand that she would've learned out of a book her brother planted in philadelphia called the american instructor or young man best companion. they learned how to write through books that benjamin franklin printed. she turns the page and wrote james franklin, born march 27, 1712. i am going to do the transcription here. the 27th of july, 1727. the first stage we learn, born march 27, 1712, 15 years, four months. she was a child when she married. the legal age for marriage in massachusetts was 16. the average age was 24, which except for james is the average age of which her sisters were married and also the age at which benjamin franklin was married. it is extremely unusual to marry at the age of 15. it was also illegal. the man she married was poor. he was a sadler. she never once heard anything but the least affection. she heard about anything at all. she wrote the firstborn 1729 and then added 19, died may 18, 1730. the child of her childhood died three we
but then she'd get enough of a pattern from the center of the bird to oil mixed with the embryo, "book of ages" in the flourishing hand that she would've learned out of a book her brother planted in philadelphia called the american instructor or young man best companion. they learned how to write through books that benjamin franklin printed. she turns the page and wrote james franklin, born march 27, 1712. i am going to do the transcription here. the 27th of july, 1727. the first...
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you can take an embryo now and take several celling out of it and you can tell not only the gender oflot. >> hair color, eye color, yes. when i had my child, i knew for certain, yes, my child's going to have brown eyes. so i think that is the direction we're going to be going. it's definitely incredibly helpful for people to be able to know. go into a pregnancy knowing, yes, my child is likely to have this condition and be aware and informed parent. >> all right. an wojcicki. can i just ask you? do you feel as good as you look? >> i feel great. you know, it's been an interesting six months or so, but i feel really good. >> we love the most daring ceo in america. >> we're out to do some more. >> the most daring ceo. a badass on the cover. congratulations. >> thank you. >> good to see you. >> good to see you too. >>> only on "cbs this morning," the russian billionaire behind the brooklyn nets. he talks with charlie about basketball, po ready? happy birthday! it's a painting easel! the tide's coming in! this is my favorite one. it's upside down. oh, sorry. (woman vo) it takes him places
you can take an embryo now and take several celling out of it and you can tell not only the gender oflot. >> hair color, eye color, yes. when i had my child, i knew for certain, yes, my child's going to have brown eyes. so i think that is the direction we're going to be going. it's definitely incredibly helpful for people to be able to know. go into a pregnancy knowing, yes, my child is likely to have this condition and be aware and informed parent. >> all right. an wojcicki. can i...
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you can take an embryo now and take several celling out of it and you can tell not only the gender ofs. when i had my child, i knew for certain, yes my child's going to have brown eyes. so i think that is the direction we're going to be going. it's definitely incredibly helpful for people to be able to know. go into a pregnancy knowing, yes, my child is likely to have this condition and be aware and informed parent. >> all right. an wojcicki. can i just ask you? do you feel as good as you look? >> i feel great. you know it's been an interesting six months or so but i feel really good. >> we love the most daring ceo in america. >> we're out to do some more. >> the most daring ceo. a badass on the cover. congratulations. >> thank you. >> good to see you. >> good to see you too. >>> only on "cbs this morning," the russian billionaire behind the brooklyn nets. he talks with charlie about basketball poli i want you to know stuff i don't. i want you to be kind. i want you to be smart. super smart. i want one thing in a doctor. i want you to be handsome. i want you to be awesome. i don't wan
you can take an embryo now and take several celling out of it and you can tell not only the gender ofs. when i had my child, i knew for certain, yes my child's going to have brown eyes. so i think that is the direction we're going to be going. it's definitely incredibly helpful for people to be able to know. go into a pregnancy knowing, yes, my child is likely to have this condition and be aware and informed parent. >> all right. an wojcicki. can i just ask you? do you feel as good as you...
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biologists say most of the sharks are pregnant and they swim to the warm waters to incubate their embryosviorist called the lion whisperer is showing off his close encounters with lions and hyenas from a remote-controlled car. >> look at that. slow motion shot of these majestic creatures. they are truly curious. >> they really are. you can tell that these are younger lions because their side. but, whoa, and there it is. >> can we eat it, can we eat it? no, it is a toy. >> even if we can't, i'm going to. some people are arguing that it's too close for comfort. i don't mind the pictures as long as he is in the safety of his own car. if he is getting out to retrieve this while the lions and hyenas are around him. >> those are incredible pictures. that's what it looks like when you're lying on the ground and they're in your face. now we know. >> hopefully, gopro will be the only reason we know that. >> i wonder if that device still works. >> after the lion grabbed it and took off? what do you suppose he thought it was? oh, there he goes. very nice. these pictures are amazing. >> look at that
biologists say most of the sharks are pregnant and they swim to the warm waters to incubate their embryosviorist called the lion whisperer is showing off his close encounters with lions and hyenas from a remote-controlled car. >> look at that. slow motion shot of these majestic creatures. they are truly curious. >> they really are. you can tell that these are younger lions because their side. but, whoa, and there it is. >> can we eat it, can we eat it? no, it is a toy....
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who want ids services, who want other reproductive services that require the ability to manipulate embryosere a way for texas to build the bigger coalition? >> i think there are people who are at work trying to do that. what's interesting is for some people who are legitimately uncomfortable with abortion, i think it helps to have conversations in which you see the outer limits of restricting reproductive freedom. so, for example, the woman i wrote about had a, quote, unquote, sympathetic story, many people might have compassion for her but not others. >> he's married, wanted that child. >> anomaly. so i think when you tell stories about what happens when women's reproductive freedom is restricted, people start to see it more holistically. they may be uncomfortable with abortion, but when you bring a wanted pregnancy through ibf that requires reproductive technology, maybe that allows them to see there's a fundamental principle of restricting women's bodies and that i know clutsds all kinds of people all along the way that they might have empathy for. >> fatimah, i want to come back to you
who want ids services, who want other reproductive services that require the ability to manipulate embryosere a way for texas to build the bigger coalition? >> i think there are people who are at work trying to do that. what's interesting is for some people who are legitimately uncomfortable with abortion, i think it helps to have conversations in which you see the outer limits of restricting reproductive freedom. so, for example, the woman i wrote about had a, quote, unquote, sympathetic...
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nih was asked to put in place a process where human entry on extensive those derived from excess embryos that were left over after in vitro fertilization. could, in fact, result in cell lines that could be user federal fund. we can't support those lines but once they have been derived, they can send them interest to us making it clear that proper consent was obtained and weakened and certify those can be used for research. there are over 200 of those now and they are being widely used and it taught us the great deal about health and disease. apps even more of an exciting advance came about six years ago with the realization that you don't have to necessarily derived such potent stem cells from interested you can derive them from any of us. this whole business that was figured out that you can take a skin biopsy, you can grow the cells out of the skin biopsy, you can add just for carefully chosen genes, and those cells will become what we call capable of turning themselves into liver or heart or kidney or brains from the individual. the open potential here is enormous but let me give you
nih was asked to put in place a process where human entry on extensive those derived from excess embryos that were left over after in vitro fertilization. could, in fact, result in cell lines that could be user federal fund. we can't support those lines but once they have been derived, they can send them interest to us making it clear that proper consent was obtained and weakened and certify those can be used for research. there are over 200 of those now and they are being widely used and it...
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louis performed the procedure and days later transferred two embryos into jessica's uterus.ur pregnancy test is positive. it's amazing. we have a baby in there. >> reporter: the couple shared their excitement live on our air. >> i'm so ecstatic. so overwhelmed with joy. we feel so blessed. >> reporter: but the journey had just begun. seven weeks into the pregnancy, what would the first is sonogra reveal. >> hopefully we get to hear the heartbeat. >> we're looking for one or two sacks and a fetal heartbeat of 130 or 140. >> after a brief meeting with the doctor to go over expectations, finally the moment had come. >> that's the heart right there. and i'm only seeing one. one sack. with a really good heart beat. >> beautiful heartbeat. just looks perfect. >> i can't say that i'm disappointed because i'm happy that there's one. one picture. one heartbeat and for this couple a priceless moment. >> it's been such a long journey to get to this point and i'm just so excited. i'm so glad that we're pregnant. >> i can't stop looking at it. >> they're a wonderful couple. as for derric
louis performed the procedure and days later transferred two embryos into jessica's uterus.ur pregnancy test is positive. it's amazing. we have a baby in there. >> reporter: the couple shared their excitement live on our air. >> i'm so ecstatic. so overwhelmed with joy. we feel so blessed. >> reporter: but the journey had just begun. seven weeks into the pregnancy, what would the first is sonogra reveal. >> hopefully we get to hear the heartbeat. >> we're looking...