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our medical editor fergus walsh has this report which contains images of the operation. this is the pig heart ready for transplant into a human. >> the organ looks perfect. its -- the extraction went routinely. fergus: surgeons in maryland spent eight hours performing the world first. scientists have spent decades ilding to this moment, which some believe could revolutionize transplantation. the recipient was david bennett, seen here with his son and daughter. he was dying of heart failure and too ill to be considered for a human organ. here is david with his surgeon. he's said to be doing well, although it is unclear how long his new heart will last. >> we have never done this in a human. i'd like to think that we have given him a better option than what continuing his therapy would have been. but whether it is a day, week, month, year, i don't know. fergus: the science involved gene editing pig embryos. four pig genes were deactivated, which included want to stop the heart from grong too large once transplanted. six human genes were added to try to prevent the immune sy
our medical editor fergus walsh has this report which contains images of the operation. this is the pig heart ready for transplant into a human. >> the organ looks perfect. its -- the extraction went routinely. fergus: surgeons in maryland spent eight hours performing the world first. scientists have spent decades ilding to this moment, which some believe could revolutionize transplantation. the recipient was david bennett, seen here with his son and daughter. he was dying of heart...
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fergus walsh, bbc news. ros: let's pick up on fergu's report. david bennett, jr., is mr.s son. he spoke to the bbc about the moment the surgery was offered. >> they told him around christmas time that there was -- it was pretty much hisast option. he had less than six months to live. the only option was a pig heart. he told me, i thought he was suffering from delirium, i didn't believe him at first. but when i began to research the possibility, the research that has been done thus far by the university of maryland, new york, germany, a host of other places, i began to realize that this was a reality. certainly it is highly risky, and there was no telling. we were walking into the unknown. but it provided a lot of hope and optimism for my family. ros: long made that optimism continued. congratulations to all involved in the operation. that does it for "outside source ." thanks for watching. narr prestation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymond james. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blu
fergus walsh, bbc news. ros: let's pick up on fergu's report. david bennett, jr., is mr.s son. he spoke to the bbc about the moment the surgery was offered. >> they told him around christmas time that there was -- it was pretty much hisast option. he had less than six months to live. the only option was a pig heart. he told me, i thought he was suffering from delirium, i didn't believe him at first. but when i began to research the possibility, the research that has been done thus far by...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.gh track. on monday, a trailer for a reboot of the show, titled bel—air was released, which, like, the orginal show is based on the life of a street—smart teenager born and raised in west philadelphia who is set to live with his wealthy uncle and aunt in bel—air. this time, will smith, who played the original role will be the show�*s executive producer, with jabari banks playing the new will. let's take a look. both: damn! geoffrey thompson, house manager. will! aunt viv! ten years is a long time. let me show you around. hillary. will! let's go find you something fit for a prince. what do you think? well, earlier, we spoke to the critic and broadcaster scott bryan. i mean, it's very different from the show that everyone has been expecting. of course, fresh prince of bel—air was one of the most iconic shows of the �*90s, but i think what this is really indicating is a shift in direction at a time when there's been so many reboots, reboots, revivals, everything of the sort. and i think a
fergus walsh, bbc news.gh track. on monday, a trailer for a reboot of the show, titled bel—air was released, which, like, the orginal show is based on the life of a street—smart teenager born and raised in west philadelphia who is set to live with his wealthy uncle and aunt in bel—air. this time, will smith, who played the original role will be the show�*s executive producer, with jabari banks playing the new will. let's take a look. both: damn! geoffrey thompson, house manager. will!...
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fergus walsh, bbc news. let's get the latest on novak djokovic in australia.ut whether novak djokovic made a false declaration on his border entry form. australian media is reporting he ticked a box to say he had not travelled in the two weeks before arriving in melbourne on the 5 january. on christmas day, he was in belgrade. this picture tweeted by a portuguese journalist shows novak djokovic posing with a serbian handball player. a few days later, he was in spain. this video shows djokovic training in marbella on the 2january. he also signed autographs there forfans. 0ur correspondent shaimaa khalil has the latest from melbourne. the overarching sentiments now are confusion and uncertainty. yes, we know that a judge ruled in his favour to stay. but we don't know if the government is still going to seek to deport him. we don't know if the immigration minister, alex hawke, is going to use his executive powers to cancel his visa. and today, another layer of uncertainty — teports of the border force investigating whether novak djokovic gave incorrect informatio
fergus walsh, bbc news. let's get the latest on novak djokovic in australia.ut whether novak djokovic made a false declaration on his border entry form. australian media is reporting he ticked a box to say he had not travelled in the two weeks before arriving in melbourne on the 5 january. on christmas day, he was in belgrade. this picture tweeted by a portuguese journalist shows novak djokovic posing with a serbian handball player. a few days later, he was in spain. this video shows djokovic...
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fergus walsh, bbc news. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. more southern areas is moving its way out into the english channel will suck clear skies are following from the north. and whilst it's chilly or across some parts of scotland and northern ireland, it's england and wales that's more this is bbc news, the headlines. the us as promised more than $300 million in new aid to afghanistan in a spiralling humanitarian crisis in the country. the un appeal for $5 billion. the seven day average for new covid—19 cases is above 700,000 for the first time. and more people are in us hospitals will covid—19 that at any point during the pandemic. police and the uk say they have been in contact with the government after 100 people were invited to drinks in the downing street garden in may 2020 and at that time, such gatherings were banned. president biden has given an impassioned speech in support of voting rights reform, speaking in the state of georgia, the president said he backed changes to senate rules that would allow them to be passed without rep
fergus walsh, bbc news. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. more southern areas is moving its way out into the english channel will suck clear skies are following from the north. and whilst it's chilly or across some parts of scotland and northern ireland, it's england and wales that's more this is bbc news, the headlines. the us as promised more than $300 million in new aid to afghanistan in a spiralling humanitarian crisis in the country. the un appeal for $5 billion....
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our medical editor fergus walsh has the story. has been living with leukaemia for more than 20 years. feeling ok? i'm fine, yeah. inside this bag are his own immune cells which have been genetically engineered to fight his cancer, and now drop by drop are being infused back into his body at university college hospital, london. all other cancer treatments have failed to stop his leukaemia returning. car—t is his best hope. it's a living drug inside me now. it's a medicine which lives in me and itjust replicates inside the bone marrow. every time it sees a sort of cancer cell, zap. fingers crossed? fingers crossed, yeah. car—t stands for chimeric antigen receptor t—cell therapy. part of the patient�*s own immune system, their t—cells, are removed from their blood. in a laboratory, these cells are modified. a gene is added to enable them to recognise their own cancer. this army of t—cells is multiplied and then infused back into the patient. a new protein on the surface of the t—cells locks on to the cancer, earmarking it for destruc
our medical editor fergus walsh has the story. has been living with leukaemia for more than 20 years. feeling ok? i'm fine, yeah. inside this bag are his own immune cells which have been genetically engineered to fight his cancer, and now drop by drop are being infused back into his body at university college hospital, london. all other cancer treatments have failed to stop his leukaemia returning. car—t is his best hope. it's a living drug inside me now. it's a medicine which lives in me and...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.rd colston statue case to the court of appeal as she believes the verdict is "causing confusion". four people were cleared of criminal damage at bristol crown court on wednesday. the statue of the 17th century slave trader was pulled down in 2020 and thrown into the river avon during black lives matter protests. the president of kazakhstan has ordered his security forces to use lethal force on protestors, without warning. days of unrest and mass demonstrations began this week, after a sudden rise in fuel prices. the authorities say dozens of people have been killed and hundreds injured. russian troops have arrived to support the government, and the security forces say order has largely been restored. from kazakhstan�*s largest city, almaty, our correspondent abdujalil abdurasulov, has the very latest. the army of kazakhstan is standing guard, here on the streets of almaty. after days of violence and many protesters killed, the state security forces seem to be back in control and when w
fergus walsh, bbc news.rd colston statue case to the court of appeal as she believes the verdict is "causing confusion". four people were cleared of criminal damage at bristol crown court on wednesday. the statue of the 17th century slave trader was pulled down in 2020 and thrown into the river avon during black lives matter protests. the president of kazakhstan has ordered his security forces to use lethal force on protestors, without warning. days of unrest and mass demonstrations...
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fergus walsh, bbc news. — although this time without a laugh track. on monday, a trailer for a reboot of the show, titled �*bel—air�* was released, which like the orginal show is based on the life of a street smart teenager born and raised in west philadelphia who is set to live with his wealthy uncle and aunt in bel—air. this time will smith, who played the original role will be the show�*s executive producer, with jabari banks playing the new will. let�*s take a look. geoffrey thomson. house manager. geoffrey thomson. house manager-— geoffrey thomson. house manager.- ten - geoffrey thomson. house manager.- ten years geoffrey thomson. house i manager.- ten years is geoffrey thomson. house - manager.- ten years is a manager. well! ten years is a lona manager. well! ten years is a long time- — manager. well! ten years is a long time. let _ manager. well! ten years is a long time. let me _ manager. well! ten years is a long time. let me show- manager. well! ten years is a long time. let me show you l long time
fergus walsh, bbc news. — although this time without a laugh track. on monday, a trailer for a reboot of the show, titled �*bel—air�* was released, which like the orginal show is based on the life of a street smart teenager born and raised in west philadelphia who is set to live with his wealthy uncle and aunt in bel—air. this time will smith, who played the original role will be the show�*s executive producer, with jabari banks playing the new will. let�*s take a look. geoffrey...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.. the fa cup third round is now under way, the first of the 32 games is into the second half, pep guardiola missing after a positive covid test, his manchester city side adit league 2 swindon and no upset on the cards, currently going the way of the premier league leaders. 2-0 at way of the premier league leaders. 2—0 at half—time and gundogan just made it three. they manchester city defender benjamin mendy has been released on bail ahead of his trial for rape and assault. he has been held since november last year, he will have to surrender his passport and have no contact with any of the people he is accused of attacking. he has been charged with seven counts of rape and one of sexual assault relating to five women. transfer news to bring you, philippe coutinho is back in the premier league, joining aston villa from barcelona on loan till the end of the season with an option to buy. he made a £142 million move from liverpool in 2018 but struggled to make the same impact in spain, now
fergus walsh, bbc news.. the fa cup third round is now under way, the first of the 32 games is into the second half, pep guardiola missing after a positive covid test, his manchester city side adit league 2 swindon and no upset on the cards, currently going the way of the premier league leaders. 2-0 at way of the premier league leaders. 2—0 at half—time and gundogan just made it three. they manchester city defender benjamin mendy has been released on bail ahead of his trial for rape and...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.2 rail network. they say it's one of the most impressive sites they've found so far. 0ur correspondentjo black has been looking at what they've uncovered. it is the high—speed line which divides opinion, but as hs2 develops, some of the excavations along the route have provided opportunities for us to see how we used to live. this 12—hectare site in northamptonshire has not only revealed an iron age settlement, but also a roman town. it's not thought to be a story of roman invasion, but more a progression between the two eras. i've been working for ten years now and never come across anything of this scale or even this quality. we will be working incredibly hard to understand what we have on—site and to tell that story. archaeology is telling stories, it's pulling together the physical evidence on the ground, the finds, and the teams in the office are then pulling together their expertise to understand exactly what we have. here in a warehouse miles from the site, thousands of priceles
fergus walsh, bbc news.2 rail network. they say it's one of the most impressive sites they've found so far. 0ur correspondentjo black has been looking at what they've uncovered. it is the high—speed line which divides opinion, but as hs2 develops, some of the excavations along the route have provided opportunities for us to see how we used to live. this 12—hectare site in northamptonshire has not only revealed an iron age settlement, but also a roman town. it's not thought to be a story of...
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fergus walsh: business as usual in northeast london.ff getting the astrazeneca vaccine. the thought of catching covid is more severe than having a blood clot. taking any medicine, there's always a side effect. so i wasn't really unduly concerned about having the jab. 79 rare blood clots have been identified out of 20 million doses of the astrazeneca vaccine. the link isn't proven — but in future, the under—30s will be offered a different vaccine. the government says there'll be enough pfiizer and moderna doses for 8.5 million 18—29—year—olds yet to be vaccinated. the message from ministers, one of reassurance. we know the roll—out�*s working, we know the safety system's working, and we're on track to meet the goal of offering to all adults by the end ofjuly. and the speed of the roll—out won't be affected by these decisions. so, you know, when you get the call, get the jab. scientists tracking the epidemic in england say vaccines are weakening the link between cases and deaths. there are now far fewer fatalities per infection because so
fergus walsh: business as usual in northeast london.ff getting the astrazeneca vaccine. the thought of catching covid is more severe than having a blood clot. taking any medicine, there's always a side effect. so i wasn't really unduly concerned about having the jab. 79 rare blood clots have been identified out of 20 million doses of the astrazeneca vaccine. the link isn't proven — but in future, the under—30s will be offered a different vaccine. the government says there'll be enough...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.f people in hospital is rising, almost 20,000. there have been more deaths. on average in the last week, there were 237 deaths per day. on two vaccinations now. 36 million people have had their boosterjab, meaning that more than 62.3% of those aged 12 or above have had three doses of the vaccine. anyone who records a positive lateral flow test but doesn't have symptoms no longer needs to take a pcr test. it is hoped that easing this role will free up testing capacity for key workers amid concerns over staff shortages. restrictions on large outdoor events in scotland, including football matches and concerts, are to be lifted from next monday. the move allow fans to return to stadiums when the scottish premiership's winter break ends. it also means that scott's six nations rugby matches won't have to be played behind closed doors. the fresh prince of bel air, which ran fourth hundreds of episodes over six seasons in the 90s is back, but this time without a laugh track. yesterday, a trail
fergus walsh, bbc news.f people in hospital is rising, almost 20,000. there have been more deaths. on average in the last week, there were 237 deaths per day. on two vaccinations now. 36 million people have had their boosterjab, meaning that more than 62.3% of those aged 12 or above have had three doses of the vaccine. anyone who records a positive lateral flow test but doesn't have symptoms no longer needs to take a pcr test. it is hoped that easing this role will free up testing capacity for...
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our medical editor, fergus walsh is with me. i don't know where to begin is mind—boggling.here to begin is mind-boa rulin. , . , ., mind-boggling. it is a big moment which has taken _ mind-boggling. it is a big moment which has taken decades _ mind-boggling. it is a big moment which has taken decades of- mind-boggling. it is a big moment i which has taken decades of planning, this is transplantation, taking transplant organs from animals into humans and pigs are the ideal candidates, in this case, the big concern was hyper acute rejection, sudden rejection and what they did was they knocked out four pig jeans and inserted six human genes and this team the same team that last year managed to transplant a pig kidney into a brain—dead patient that then functioned normally. this has a big future, i think, if some of the ethics can be sorted out because there will be people very unhappy about this and also, there will be concern about the potential for animal diseases to be put into humans so that is a concern. but david bennett, if he had not had this operation, effectively, he
our medical editor, fergus walsh is with me. i don't know where to begin is mind—boggling.here to begin is mind-boa rulin. , . , ., mind-boggling. it is a big moment which has taken _ mind-boggling. it is a big moment which has taken decades _ mind-boggling. it is a big moment which has taken decades of- mind-boggling. it is a big moment i which has taken decades of planning, this is transplantation, taking transplant organs from animals into humans and pigs are the ideal candidates, in this...
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david willis, bbc news, los angeles. 0ur medical editor fergus walsh said it was a huge moment whichhe ideal candidate and in this case, the big concern was hyper acute rejection, sudden rejection. what they did was they knocked out four pig jeans and inserted six human genes and this team are the same that last year managed to transplant a pig kidney into a brain—dead patient that then functioned normally. ithink brain—dead patient that then functioned normally. i think this has a big future if some of the ethics can be sorted out because people will be very unhappy about this, there will be people, and there will also be concerned about potential for animal diseases to be put into humans, so that is a concern but david bennett, if you cannot have this operation, effectively he was terminally ill, so this was his only hope. anyone who records a positive lateral flow test in england, but doesn't have symptoms, no longer needs to take a pcr test. it's hoped easing the rule will free up pcr testing capacity for key workers, amid concerns over staff shortages because of covid infections
david willis, bbc news, los angeles. 0ur medical editor fergus walsh said it was a huge moment whichhe ideal candidate and in this case, the big concern was hyper acute rejection, sudden rejection. what they did was they knocked out four pig jeans and inserted six human genes and this team are the same that last year managed to transplant a pig kidney into a brain—dead patient that then functioned normally. ithink brain—dead patient that then functioned normally. i think this has a big...