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with our own embryos.nother baby at 42, delivery well after i was 43, it just was considered dangerous. >> but carolyn and shawn were undeterred. they still had five embryos. and had promised each other they would use every one of them to try to have a child. and they wanted to begin trying right away. so the savages made a remarkable decision, carolyn, the accidental surrogate, would search for her own surrogate, to have that child for them. >> how did you make that decision then? >> there was a lot on our plates. an enormous amount of things to be doing. but in a way, too, it was something positive to focus on for our family. >> how long did it take you to find a surrogate? >> probably about a month. we got very lucky. >> letter name is jennifer. she was a nursing student, 30 years old, and had been a surrogate once before. she and carolyn corresponded for several weeks and finally met in june. carolyn was five months pregnant. >> the first thing she said when she sat down is, well, as you can see, i'm p
with our own embryos.nother baby at 42, delivery well after i was 43, it just was considered dangerous. >> but carolyn and shawn were undeterred. they still had five embryos. and had promised each other they would use every one of them to try to have a child. and they wanted to begin trying right away. so the savages made a remarkable decision, carolyn, the accidental surrogate, would search for her own surrogate, to have that child for them. >> how did you make that decision then?...
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the couple thinks their embryos are placed in caroline's uterus. until ten days later, when the lab calls with unbelievable news. >> we were pregnant but at the same time that they had transferred another couple's embryos to caroline. >> the baby growing inside caroline doesn't belong to her. it actually belongs to this woman, who has the same last name. shannon savage. >> i'm thinking, this woman has got to be a basket case and then find out she's pregnant -- oh, by the way, with somebody else's kid. >> here's how the embryos wind up in the wrong womb. to locate where the frozen embryos are stored, a lab worker by mistake uses shannon savage's paperwork instead of caroline savage's. the worker pulls shannon's embryos from a cryopreservation tank and places them on a petri dish with the name "savage" on it. nine months later, knowing she was having someone else's baby, caroline gives birth to little logan and then gives him up to his real parents. >> can you say hello to everybody? say hi? hi? >> to think that a woman carried someone else's baby, a
the couple thinks their embryos are placed in caroline's uterus. until ten days later, when the lab calls with unbelievable news. >> we were pregnant but at the same time that they had transferred another couple's embryos to caroline. >> the baby growing inside caroline doesn't belong to her. it actually belongs to this woman, who has the same last name. shannon savage. >> i'm thinking, this woman has got to be a basket case and then find out she's pregnant -- oh, by the way,...
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to find out she's pregnant, oh, by the way, with snb else's kid. >> here's how the embryos wind up inhe wrong womb. to locate where the embryos are stored, a lab worker by mistake uses schaap nonsavage's paper work instead of carolyn's savages. they're placed on a petrie dish. carolyn has baby logan and gives it up to his real parents. >> to think that a woman carried someone else's baby, albeit by accident and then had to hand that child over to that couple, not achieving her own pregnancy, first of all, she's an amazing woman. and secondly, it's a tragedy. >> happily, shawn and carolyn recently had twins, isabel la and reagan with the help of a surrogate. mistakes like this are exceedingly rare, but they do happen. nine months in the wrong mom is no way to have a baby. so if you're getting fertility treatment, make sure the clinic is accredited by the college of american pathologists. at numb . >>> at number six, operating on the wrong body part. >> jesse matlock has a wandering right eye. the 3-year-old needs surgery to have it nixed. he goes in for the operation and the surgeon cu
to find out she's pregnant, oh, by the way, with snb else's kid. >> here's how the embryos wind up inhe wrong womb. to locate where the embryos are stored, a lab worker by mistake uses schaap nonsavage's paper work instead of carolyn's savages. they're placed on a petrie dish. carolyn has baby logan and gives it up to his real parents. >> to think that a woman carried someone else's baby, albeit by accident and then had to hand that child over to that couple, not achieving her own...
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in my opinion, it is a very cowardly form of murder because it's the murder of an innocent little embryo that has not harmed anyone, that cannot defend itself in any way. >> i believe i'm about nine weeks pregnant now. i have had dreams for the past two weeks about abortions, of horrible things happening to me. i can't sleep, and i need help from someone, but i just don't know who to go to. >> this married couple felt that they would be unable to adequately raise another child. the wife was criminally aborted in a motel on the west coast. >> the operation was performed in the kitchen of the motel using some of the kitchen equipment, using a telephone book, chairs, and so forth. about halfway through he turned to my husband and said, "how can you expect me to take dangers like this myself for such a low fee? don't you have some savings that you could utilize and pay me more money?" >> he said he wanted twice as much. that is, another $200. it wasn't clear that he would go ahead and finish the operation if i didn't pay him the extra money, but i didn't at that time want to argue or even, o
in my opinion, it is a very cowardly form of murder because it's the murder of an innocent little embryo that has not harmed anyone, that cannot defend itself in any way. >> i believe i'm about nine weeks pregnant now. i have had dreams for the past two weeks about abortions, of horrible things happening to me. i can't sleep, and i need help from someone, but i just don't know who to go to. >> this married couple felt that they would be unable to adequately raise another child. the...
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embryo would then be implanted into a surrogate mother so if her suppressor church gets his way the phrase years such a neanderthal could have a very different meaning future. after the break senate republican leader mitch mcconnell whipped up gun nuts in america with an outrageous e-mail to supporters this week that in just a moment will really make the gun nuts head explode by uncovering the secret history behind the second amendment that's been lost for more than two hundred years. and. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for life you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harvey welcome to the big picture.
embryo would then be implanted into a surrogate mother so if her suppressor church gets his way the phrase years such a neanderthal could have a very different meaning future. after the break senate republican leader mitch mcconnell whipped up gun nuts in america with an outrageous e-mail to supporters this week that in just a moment will really make the gun nuts head explode by uncovering the secret history behind the second amendment that's been lost for more than two hundred years. and. you...
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embryo would then be implanted into a surrogate mother so if her suppressor church gets his way the phrase years such a neanderthal could have a very different meaning future. after the break senate republican leader mitch mcconnell whipped up gun nuts in america with an outrageous e-mail to supporters this week that in just a moment will really make the gun nuts head explode by uncovering a secret history behind the second amendment that's been lost for more than two hundred years. wealthy british scientists are. not on the side of the free. markets why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on are. the worst journalists a long white outfit of the day a radio guy and pull out a bale of minutes from a kick off in a white coat watch quote we're about to go good you've never seen anything like this i'm cold.
embryo would then be implanted into a surrogate mother so if her suppressor church gets his way the phrase years such a neanderthal could have a very different meaning future. after the break senate republican leader mitch mcconnell whipped up gun nuts in america with an outrageous e-mail to supporters this week that in just a moment will really make the gun nuts head explode by uncovering a secret history behind the second amendment that's been lost for more than two hundred years. wealthy...
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a lab where they will turn my skin cells into the kind of stem cell that form me as a 3-week-old embryoind of stem cells that can then be coaxed into becoming brain or lung or eye or any other part of my body. >> can you see various things on the bottom of this. >> it looks like mold or something. >> these are human cells that are growing in there. they're forming different types of tissue. we're guiding this tissue into specifically the heart tissue. >> yeah. yeah. it's pulsing. it's beating. >> you are actually looking at somebody's heart muscle right now. >> wow. >> that didn't come from a heart? it came from skin? like mine? >> reporter: dr. nelson has decided the demo would be a lot cooler if i became the first person to come to mayo and see his own heart beating outside his body, so i promised to return in a few months. >> hey, doc. how are you? >> i'm good. good to see you again. >> how is little bill? >> little bill is doing great. we got some good things to share. >> really? hey, guys. how are you? >> hello. >> these are my heart cells, right? >> this is the house that your cel
a lab where they will turn my skin cells into the kind of stem cell that form me as a 3-week-old embryoind of stem cells that can then be coaxed into becoming brain or lung or eye or any other part of my body. >> can you see various things on the bottom of this. >> it looks like mold or something. >> these are human cells that are growing in there. they're forming different types of tissue. we're guiding this tissue into specifically the heart tissue. >> yeah. yeah. it's...
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>> so the concept was then trying to rebuild his brain with what it was made from when he was an embryon his mother's womb. >> rebuild his brain. >> yes. we gave him a very high, unprecedented dose to make sure we saturated and got high levels in the brain. >> had that ever been done before, to your knowledge? >> no, it had not. >> bales was going out on a limb. but he had a hunch. in other studies, omega 3 seemed to restore balance in the brain, helping some patients with depression or suicidal thoughts. could an injured brain be similarly restored? and if so, how? >> if you have a brick wall and it gets damaged, wouldn't you want to use bricks to repair the wall? and omega 3 fatty acids are literally the bricks of the cell wall in the brain. >> during a traumatic brain injury, the brain swells, and nerve cells stop communicating, and die. omega 3 fatty acids, the theory goes, can rebuild damaged nerve cells, reduce inflammation, keep those brain cells from dying. the problem, few human studies had proven this theory. ten days after his accident, bobby was still in a coma. >> if he eve
>> so the concept was then trying to rebuild his brain with what it was made from when he was an embryon his mother's womb. >> rebuild his brain. >> yes. we gave him a very high, unprecedented dose to make sure we saturated and got high levels in the brain. >> had that ever been done before, to your knowledge? >> no, it had not. >> bales was going out on a limb. but he had a hunch. in other studies, omega 3 seemed to restore balance in the brain, helping some...
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[laughter] he was egypt in the embryo stage for so long, so he's been egypt. tavis: that's cool.hat's a great story. i don't need to name names here because you know what i'm talking about, but to your point of growing up so fast in this business, you've been around a lot of people who have burned out, those artists who were once great who are no longer here, because along the way they had trouble navigating a certain aspect of their life. what have you taken from those persons who you've had access to when you talk of your own challenges and your own fears and your own troubles and travails? how are you managing it? because to those on the outside, even though we know you're human and you have ups and downs, you are managing this, it seems, pretty well. you're still putting out good music, you're married now and you've got a baby now, you seem at a good space. >> thank you. tavis: you're transparent with all that in your lyrical content. so you seem to us to be well- adjusted -- >> thank you. tavis: to all of this success. how are you navigating that? >> it's definitely a naviga
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claim it was violating the dickey wicker law, prohibiting taxpayer financing for work that harms an embryo have kept health care spending in check saying the mj care tab stood at $2.7 trillion in 2011, latest year u.s. economy or>÷j 8600 for evy man, woman and child. >> just ahead this is a extraordinary step. the city in the mid west where it's now illegal to own a pit bull. >> looking south ward, we can see clouds and some sun. could there be rain coming our way? >> taking a look at rafk right now, we've seen light traffic everywhere÷u-ux we've checked so far. this is moving nicely. the >>> san francisco police need your help trying to solve a 6-year-old murder. the mother of alberto ka seeas stood where her son was gunned down this, happened just moments after he got into an argument with two nem a nightclub. his mother says she made it her mission to show people the pain roo crime cause autos going to jail, showing perpetrator what's they have done, what kind of harm they bring. >> we know there are people that saw what happened that can tell us what happened. it happened. who did it.
claim it was violating the dickey wicker law, prohibiting taxpayer financing for work that harms an embryo have kept health care spending in check saying the mj care tab stood at $2.7 trillion in 2011, latest year u.s. economy or>÷j 8600 for evy man, woman and child. >> just ahead this is a extraordinary step. the city in the mid west where it's now illegal to own a pit bull. >> looking south ward, we can see clouds and some sun. could there be rain coming our way? >>...
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embryos develop in eggs and vulnerable this to predators. its signal from natural hunters.amboo stop moving the gills and held still. in short they froze. typical response when fright or flight is not possible. the behavior may help scientists develop more effective shark repellent. lot more to bring you. if you like selling stuff on ebay, stay tuned. >> there goes the ebay van but not making deliveries, it making pick-ups. i'm david louie. we'll explain why that you will only see on 7 coming up. >> dan: also ahead, lost dreams. a investment fraud in china is costing americans billions and the government there refuses to stop what is going on. >> the and importance of good handwriting. especially if you are the secretary of treasury of the united states. there is no mass-produced human. so we created the extraordinarily comfortable sleep number experience. a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dual-air technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs. each of your bodies. our sleep professionals will help you find your sleep number settin
embryos develop in eggs and vulnerable this to predators. its signal from natural hunters.amboo stop moving the gills and held still. in short they froze. typical response when fright or flight is not possible. the behavior may help scientists develop more effective shark repellent. lot more to bring you. if you like selling stuff on ebay, stay tuned. >> there goes the ebay van but not making deliveries, it making pick-ups. i'm david louie. we'll explain why that you will only see on 7...
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it's a personhood bill that would give legal and constitutional rights to a single-celled human embryoke all abortions illegal, even in cases of rape, incest or to save the health or life of the mother. it could out law some forms of birth control and even ban in vitro fertilization. but pushing these extreme views on women is nothing new for ryan. >> well, look, i'm proud of my pro-life record. it's something i'm proud of. >> of course, paul ryan is not alone. the rest of this new republican congress is starting the new year right where they left off in the old one. last week, republicans introduced two separate bills to defund planned parenthood and republicans refused to renew the violence against women act. this is incredible. republicans have either forgotten about todd aiken, richard murdoch and the war on caterpillars or they don't care. either way, the war on women is back, in congress and in states all over the country. joining me now is joy reed, managing editor and an msnbc contributor. and laura bassett, a journalist for "the huffington post." thank you both for your time t
it's a personhood bill that would give legal and constitutional rights to a single-celled human embryoke all abortions illegal, even in cases of rape, incest or to save the health or life of the mother. it could out law some forms of birth control and even ban in vitro fertilization. but pushing these extreme views on women is nothing new for ryan. >> well, look, i'm proud of my pro-life record. it's something i'm proud of. >> of course, paul ryan is not alone. the rest of this new...
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the obama administration has limited funding to research stem cell lines that came from embryos fromc that other wise would have been thrown away. >>> president obama named his choices for director of defense. reporter craig boswell tells us now both men are sure to face tough questioning during their confirmation hearings. >> reporter: president obama makes a pair of high profile nominations. >> john brenham. >> reporter: hagel is a former republican senator from nebraska and a decorated vietnam senator. >> he will be the first person of enlisted rank to serve as secretary of defense. >> reporter: while the president's pointed out hagel's gop nomination many are lining up against the nomination. >> chuck hagel has said previously that he doesn't believe we ought to keep all options on the table when it comes to an aranian nuclear threat. >> he has not been a friend to israel and in my deal the united states should stand with israel. >> reporter: as for brennan. >> a 35 year veteran of the cia. john knows what our national security demands. >> reporter: brennan was fully involved in
the obama administration has limited funding to research stem cell lines that came from embryos fromc that other wise would have been thrown away. >>> president obama named his choices for director of defense. reporter craig boswell tells us now both men are sure to face tough questioning during their confirmation hearings. >> reporter: president obama makes a pair of high profile nominations. >> john brenham. >> reporter: hagel is a former republican senator from...
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the obama administration has limited funding to research stem cell lines that came from embryos from clinic that other wise would have been thrown away. >>> president obama named his choices for director of defense. reporter craig boswell tells us now both men are sure to face tough questioning during their confirmation hearings. >> reporter: president obama makes a pair of high profile nominations. >> john brenham. >> reporter: hagel is a former republican senator from nebraska and a decorated vietnam senator. >> he will be the first person of enlisted rank to serve as secretary of defense. >> reporter: while the president's pointed out hagel's gop nomination many are lining up against the nomination. >> chuck hagel has said previously that he doesn't believe we ought to keep all options on the table when it comes to an aranian nuclear threat. >> he has not been a friend to israel and in my deal the united states should stand with israel. >> reporter: as for brennan. >> a 35 year veteran of the cia. john knows what our national security demands. >> reporter: brennan was fully involv
the obama administration has limited funding to research stem cell lines that came from embryos from clinic that other wise would have been thrown away. >>> president obama named his choices for director of defense. reporter craig boswell tells us now both men are sure to face tough questioning during their confirmation hearings. >> reporter: president obama makes a pair of high profile nominations. >> john brenham. >> reporter: hagel is a former republican senator...
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hopes of containing crowds for the judgment embryo tron have been nixed by the nfl law. >> big decision. we will respect it. i would love to have that opportunity because it could help us center the celebrations but we will keep the city safe. >> we will ensure we use the right type of buses. we will not have electric buses but we will have the diesel buses that can maneuver around the crowds and be re-directed. >> what about the victory parade in the last time the niners won in 1995 there was a blow out party. it is custom. as far as the planning for this year, the mayor says it is too early and we will discuss that a little bit later. city hall says they want all the trash in the downtown area picked up on super bowl sunday to prevent fours and as far as street closings go, there are a lot of them the day before the super bowl on saturday, probably in the downtown area all in the name of safety and security. >> abc7 news has an entire team headed to the super bowl, sports director larry beil and former 49er super bowl player, mike shumann, will be there, wearing his own super bowl rin
hopes of containing crowds for the judgment embryo tron have been nixed by the nfl law. >> big decision. we will respect it. i would love to have that opportunity because it could help us center the celebrations but we will keep the city safe. >> we will ensure we use the right type of buses. we will not have electric buses but we will have the diesel buses that can maneuver around the crowds and be re-directed. >> what about the victory parade in the last time the niners won...
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then tow the lab where they turn my skin cell that the kind of stem cell that form me as 3 week old embryocoaxed into becoming brain. or lung or eye or any other part of my body. >> we can see various things on the bottom of the blade. >>reporter: mold or something. >> these are human cell that are growing in there. forming different types of tissue. we are guiding this tissue into specifically the heart tissue. >>reporter: it's pulsing. beast. >> you are actually looking at somebody's heart muscle right now. >>reporter: wow! that didn't come from a heart. it came from skin. like mine. about you dr. nelson decided the demo would be cooler if i became the first person to come to mayo and see his own heart beating outside his body. so i promised to return in a few months. to see what has become of my arm hunk dr. nelson saddles me up to the microscope. >> you can adjust the eyes to site. >>reporter: this is my heart tissue beating outside my body. >> oh, yes. the the little bill is pumping slow. >>reporter: thinks pretty calm cell right now. you can see why this kind of medical science just
then tow the lab where they turn my skin cell that the kind of stem cell that form me as 3 week old embryocoaxed into becoming brain. or lung or eye or any other part of my body. >> we can see various things on the bottom of the blade. >>reporter: mold or something. >> these are human cell that are growing in there. forming different types of tissue. we are guiding this tissue into specifically the heart tissue. >>reporter: it's pulsing. beast. >> you are actually...
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. >>> coming up, paul ryan's argument with the one-cell human embryo cells. >>> and plus, a new warningrom the fda about a popular sleeping pill. we bring you the details ahead. >>> and america is in love with abraham lincoln these days. so are the people in the academy in hollywood. the oscar nominations are out. we're going to break it down for you. that, and much more, after this. s has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. what's the♪rush? ♪ we're lucky, it's not every day you find a companion as loyal as a subaru. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. we create easy-to-use, powerful trading tools for all. look at these streaming charts! they're totally customizable and they let you visualize what might happen next. that's genius! we knew you needed a platform that could really help you elevate your trading. so we built it. chances of making this? it's a lot easier to find out if a trade is potentially profitable. just use our tra
. >>> coming up, paul ryan's argument with the one-cell human embryo cells. >>> and plus, a new warningrom the fda about a popular sleeping pill. we bring you the details ahead. >>> and america is in love with abraham lincoln these days. so are the people in the academy in hollywood. the oscar nominations are out. we're going to break it down for you. that, and much more, after this. s has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! wow. it's...
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response to propose personhood measures that would authorize the states to treat fertilized eggs, embryosd fetuses as if there and target separate from the hon a woman, we said these will be used against women. it will be used to surveil pregnant women and too much more than just, as they claim, and the injustice of abortion. that is just scare tactics. we said, let's look at what is going on. when we sought to document cases we found 413 cases between 1973- 2005. we've picked up here. we know the outcome of the cases. we know from evidence that there were many more of those cases, but sometimes we were advising women who -- we were advising women to protect the unborn child, from drinking, for example. we found arrests, incarcerations, in prisons and jails, and some of these cases we have not heard about an even surprised us. a case for a woman was diagnosed with gestational diabetes. she did not comply with orders for secondary follow-up testing, so they got -- the civilly committed her in the hospital and said she was not insane or danger to yourself, but because they claimed her menta
response to propose personhood measures that would authorize the states to treat fertilized eggs, embryosd fetuses as if there and target separate from the hon a woman, we said these will be used against women. it will be used to surveil pregnant women and too much more than just, as they claim, and the injustice of abortion. that is just scare tactics. we said, let's look at what is going on. when we sought to document cases we found 413 cases between 1973- 2005. we've picked up here. we know...
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if the sea reaches the nest, the saltwater will penetrate the embryos and they'll die. narrator: gonzalo and felix attempt to rescue the eggs from their hazardous site, and call in their local colleague, leonardo valido who runs a small hatchery on the island. the eggs are transported in the same orientation they're found in the nest. the smell of the sand from their nesting beach will permeate the soft eggs, imprinting on the turtles. in the future, the females that survive to adulthood will follow the scent to this exact spot. at the hatchery, leonardo raises a few turtles from each season until they're over a year old and big enough to tag for migration studies. he may never leave cuba himself, but he has devoted his life to these little global travelers that he sends off to see the world each summer. [ valido speaking spanish ] interpreter: i've been here in cayo largo for about 19 years, in one way or another doing this kind of work. i love it. i love everything that has to do with nature, especially the turtles -- they're like my symbol. [ counting in spanish ] na
if the sea reaches the nest, the saltwater will penetrate the embryos and they'll die. narrator: gonzalo and felix attempt to rescue the eggs from their hazardous site, and call in their local colleague, leonardo valido who runs a small hatchery on the island. the eggs are transported in the same orientation they're found in the nest. the smell of the sand from their nesting beach will permeate the soft eggs, imprinting on the turtles. in the future, the females that survive to adulthood will...
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have recovered dna from the fossils and if you could figure it out into a human cell and make an embryo mother, and when he did the interview it sounds $like he was looking for an adventurous woman to give birth to a neanderthal. and scientists went crazy, he said no, no, hold on he's not looking for a woman to bear a neanderthal baby. he has no plans, projects, papers or grants, and he said theoretically possible and he thinks an animal first, something like a wooley mammoth and using an elephant as the surrogate. and he never said it's so easy a caveman could do it. >> megyn: oh, my, trace, thank you. it took more than half a century and one man finally got free candy. how a complaint he had as a teenager got the man the sweets he's been craving for 60 years ♪ the candy man can ♪ ♪ the candy man can 'cause he mixes it with love and makes the world taste good ♪ . but their shakes aren't always made for people with diabetes. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. and they have six grams o
have recovered dna from the fossils and if you could figure it out into a human cell and make an embryo mother, and when he did the interview it sounds $like he was looking for an adventurous woman to give birth to a neanderthal. and scientists went crazy, he said no, no, hold on he's not looking for a woman to bear a neanderthal baby. he has no plans, projects, papers or grants, and he said theoretically possible and he thinks an animal first, something like a wooley mammoth and using an...
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the state medical examiner said she died from ruptured ectopic pregnancy where an embryo implants insideterus. >>> the search for two teenaged boys who fell into a lake in new jersey say recovery operation. the boys reportedly 14 went about 200 yards out onto the ice and fell through last night. another ice event in green bay, wisconsin, ten fishermen stranded in ice had to be stranded yesterday when the ice shelf they walked out onto broke free. >>> a school superintendent in washington state is coming under fire for her proposal to disarm the district's guards and police officers. there are 20 armed officers in the highline school district protecting more than 180,000 kids, but new superintendent sue enfield wants every school under her watch to be a gun-free zone including security officers. the school board is expected to take up enfield's idea tomorrow night. >>> so today marks david bowie's 65th birthday, 65, and bowie is giving his fans a present, his first new music in a decade. ♪ had to get the train from potsdam ♪ >> that sounds like david bowie. the new single. the new album c
the state medical examiner said she died from ruptured ectopic pregnancy where an embryo implants insideterus. >>> the search for two teenaged boys who fell into a lake in new jersey say recovery operation. the boys reportedly 14 went about 200 yards out onto the ice and fell through last night. another ice event in green bay, wisconsin, ten fishermen stranded in ice had to be stranded yesterday when the ice shelf they walked out onto broke free. >>> a school superintendent in...
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. >>> and the supreme court won't step in to block funding of stem cell research on embryos.ational institutes of health saying the use of embryonic stem cells is a moral issue because it destroys potential life but supporters of the funding say it helps to research how the cells can be used to fight a range of illnesses. >>> toyota is revealing its details into research of cars that could drive themselves. could eventually help drivers prevent crashes and eventually take over steering for a driver. toyota says it is not working towards building a full self-driving car. google is working on developing a car that can drive itself. that certainly seems to be a trend here, where the cars can park themselves, cars can drive themselves. >> not happening for me. i want to be in control. at least somebody i trust. >> that's right. >> not nobody. thanks very much. >>> so if you take certain kinds of medicine to control your blood pressure, a new medical study says you also may be helping yourself avoid alzheimer's disease. this is $100,000. we asked total strangers to watch it for us
. >>> and the supreme court won't step in to block funding of stem cell research on embryos.ational institutes of health saying the use of embryonic stem cells is a moral issue because it destroys potential life but supporters of the funding say it helps to research how the cells can be used to fight a range of illnesses. >>> toyota is revealing its details into research of cars that could drive themselves. could eventually help drivers prevent crashes and eventually take over...
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this company is doing work with life sciences, with embryo banks, with things that are just so blow awaynt gene sequencing. this is a real company. it is an american company and it's great. >> amazing what the revolution that's under way. you'll be able to take your dna with you on your ipad. >> that's exactly them. >> keep in mind, if you pencil out the numbers above 65 for an lbo, it's pretty tough. here there is not a large shareholder who is going to roll everything in with even more money outside. let's keep an eye on it. interesting situation. certainly wanted to point it out. the stock up almost 10%. >> coming up next, apple's recent slide, due to investors being dissatisfied with their own lives. and the ceo of zylinx. the early movers here on wall street. >>> over at the nasdaq, we're awaiting the first trade for norwegian cruise lines, pricing above the range at $19 a share. it had been $16 to $18 a share. this is a hot space over the past year. royal caribbean, up 30% in the last year. carnival up 11%. the point cramer was making earlier, it looks like the higher anticipation
this company is doing work with life sciences, with embryo banks, with things that are just so blow awaynt gene sequencing. this is a real company. it is an american company and it's great. >> amazing what the revolution that's under way. you'll be able to take your dna with you on your ipad. >> that's exactly them. >> keep in mind, if you pencil out the numbers above 65 for an lbo, it's pretty tough. here there is not a large shareholder who is going to roll everything in...
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that every little baby and embring yeoh is a unique -- embryo is a unique blueprint. this must be our first priority. that's what i strived to do as a family physician in louisiana looking after expectant mothers and soon to be born babies. as a congressman, it has unchanged. abortion is an attack of the very creed that i follow as a physician. first do know harm. as a member of congress, i have stood fast against abortion, against laws that have been fringed on the conscience protections of medical providers. we want nothing to do with abortion and i have consistently opposed the use of taxpayer dollars for abortion services. many think that at the termination of a pregnancy that the problem goes away, but nothing could be further from the truth. we know through studies that young women who have abortions are more likely to have depression, more likely to commit suicide and future miscarriages and problems with their pregnancy. the problems do not end with the termination of an innocent life. the abortion epidemic has cost 55 million children their lives. this is a n
that every little baby and embring yeoh is a unique -- embryo is a unique blueprint. this must be our first priority. that's what i strived to do as a family physician in louisiana looking after expectant mothers and soon to be born babies. as a congressman, it has unchanged. abortion is an attack of the very creed that i follow as a physician. first do know harm. as a member of congress, i have stood fast against abortion, against laws that have been fringed on the conscience protections of...