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you can pick and choose one healthy egg and sperm and so multiple birth using fertility. this is not playing god. >> we help people the way a surgeon our pediatrician help people and if that is being god that god gave me the capability to do it.>> reporter: the doctors have stepped in but the insurance is not stepped up. >> they help people that have money, and i'm not saying we have a lot of money but it took our families, our savings, it took a go fund me account, it took everything you could imagine to try to create the family we wanted.>> there are certain times we felt why are we being punished because we are unable to have children in a natural way, so it felt like we were being punished. >> the fact that money keeps somebody from having the greatest gift in the world is heartbreaking to me.>> the ivf fertility's can one $20,000 in the egg and in vitro or surrogate services can run upward of $50,000. they were offering egg freezing is part of the benefits package , and for women that wanted to start delaying for a family. but the story has evolved into finding out s
you can pick and choose one healthy egg and sperm and so multiple birth using fertility. this is not playing god. >> we help people the way a surgeon our pediatrician help people and if that is being god that god gave me the capability to do it.>> reporter: the doctors have stepped in but the insurance is not stepped up. >> they help people that have money, and i'm not saying we have a lot of money but it took our families, our savings, it took a go fund me account, it took...
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. >> the bay area is home to one of the most successful fertility clinics in the country. but as pam cook recently toured the clinic and found out something many people are reluctant to talk about. >> i just feel, you know, this is what we were brought on this earth to do, and if you can't do it, you're really not worth anything. and you know what? i had to squash that. >> reporter: for christina, having a baby took years and turned into a medical process filled with doctors appointments and expensive in vitro fertilization drugs or ivf. >> don't give up. let's do it one more time. i have a good feeling about this. if i didn't listen to him, who knows. >> you wouldn't have janice. >> yeah. i wouldn't. >> reporter: she went to pacific fertility clinic in san francisco and found she was certainly not alone. >> born with a million eggs and we don't produce a million kids. >> reporter: in fact, for a 25- year-old the ratio of egg to baby is about 3 to 1. for a 40- year-old, it's about 20 to 1. and that is certainly more common these days. according to the cdc, the first time m
. >> the bay area is home to one of the most successful fertility clinics in the country. but as pam cook recently toured the clinic and found out something many people are reluctant to talk about. >> i just feel, you know, this is what we were brought on this earth to do, and if you can't do it, you're really not worth anything. and you know what? i had to squash that. >> reporter: for christina, having a baby took years and turned into a medical process filled with doctors...
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transforming a barren land into a green and fertile one. the prroject certainly changed my life, convincing me to become a soil scientist. the lessons i've learned in the last few years have made me realize ththat many of the human trageds that we regularly witness around the world, the floods, mudslides, droughts and famines, are not inevitable. here on the loessss plateau i've witnessed that people can lift themselves out of poverty. they can radically improve their environment. and by doing so, reduce the threat of climate change. >> [singing] >> when i first came to the loess plateau, i was astounded by the degree of poverty and degradation. andd i wondered, "how could the chinese people, the rgest eththnic group on the planet, and my fathers, and d my own ancestors cocome from a place that was this barren?" china's loess plateau is a region that stretches for 640,000 square kilometers across north centrtral china. unspoiled valleys in neighboring sicichuan show us how it might o once have looked. it's the sort of natural abundance that
transforming a barren land into a green and fertile one. the prroject certainly changed my life, convincing me to become a soil scientist. the lessons i've learned in the last few years have made me realize ththat many of the human trageds that we regularly witness around the world, the floods, mudslides, droughts and famines, are not inevitable. here on the loessss plateau i've witnessed that people can lift themselves out of poverty. they can radically improve their environment. and by doing...
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. >>> alex savidge sharing an experience with sarah gets the topic of fertility. >> it >> great city of san francisco wraps up with fog. looks strong. field data above san francisco. >> when do the cranes go away. >> by the end of the year. >> hope you had a great weekend. gasia talking about bay to breakers. seems to be successful 40,000, one large race. >> fun and safeties number one. >> very adult costume tortilla throwing. >> what's your beef with hotdogs? >> mustard, not ketchup. >> i do not like mustard in general, ever. ketchup or bbq i'm about sauce on a hotdog. >> south bay san jose police look for the person or people responsible stabbing a football player of the weekend. allie rasmus on campus you just got new information? >> reporter: yes we heard from investigators who provided limited information about what happened to the san jose state football player. it was around 1 am downtown san jose, an officer was flagged down. spartans football player 10 miller was enjoying a night out with friends when there was an altercation outside of a bar. miller was stabbed once. these
. >>> alex savidge sharing an experience with sarah gets the topic of fertility. >> it >> great city of san francisco wraps up with fog. looks strong. field data above san francisco. >> when do the cranes go away. >> by the end of the year. >> hope you had a great weekend. gasia talking about bay to breakers. seems to be successful 40,000, one large race. >> fun and safeties number one. >> very adult costume tortilla throwing. >> what's...
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the male would fertilize them extra early as is typical, but the female would turn around and swallow the fertilized eggs into her stomach, where they would stay for several weeks, developing and ultimately should give birth orally. the frogs would litererally popd out t of their mouth. if most people or frogs take someththing into their stomachs, it is s digested. how come these eggs stay in n te stomach for r weeks at a time, embryos s that little f frog les fofor weeks s at a time and note digested? as it turned out, studies in the 1980's began by australian biologist found out the tadpoles were secreting a substance which deactivated the stomach lining. it was not producing digigestive enzymes. it was i inhibiting the e stomah activity and enabling it to serve as a uterus. there are some unfortunate syndromes in humans called ulcer's involving the lining of the stomachch caused by over sesecretion of digestive enzyme these frogs were steady in the sensnse that hopefully it might provovide some means of controlling human ststomach ulcecers. the tragedy comes in that the species wer
the male would fertilize them extra early as is typical, but the female would turn around and swallow the fertilized eggs into her stomach, where they would stay for several weeks, developing and ultimately should give birth orally. the frogs would litererally popd out t of their mouth. if most people or frogs take someththing into their stomachs, it is s digested. how come these eggs stay in n te stomach for r weeks at a time, embryos s that little f frog les fofor weeks s at a time and note...
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it has nothing to do with fertility. but the excessive diseases you might carry things like cystic fibrosis. >> reporter: he started one of the first ibf programs at vanderbilt university 30 years ago. he says there are 274 of these defects they can test for and perhaps prevent. you can now pick and choose one healthy egg and sperm so multiple births using ibf are no longer the norm. but critics argue this is playing god. >> first of all we're not playing anything. we are very serious about everything we do. secondly we help people the way a surgeon helps people, a pediatrician helps people. and if that is being god, god gave me the ability to do it. >> reporter: technology has stepped it in, but insurance has not stepped up. >> ibf is for people who have money, you know, i'm not saying we have a lot of money. but because we took my family is and his family ask and it took our save -- family and it took our savings and a gofundme account. everything you could imagine to try and create the family we wanted. >> certainly t
it has nothing to do with fertility. but the excessive diseases you might carry things like cystic fibrosis. >> reporter: he started one of the first ibf programs at vanderbilt university 30 years ago. he says there are 274 of these defects they can test for and perhaps prevent. you can now pick and choose one healthy egg and sperm so multiple births using ibf are no longer the norm. but critics argue this is playing god. >> first of all we're not playing anything. we are very...
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she went to the fertility clinic in san francisco and found she was certainly not alone. >> you are born with 1 million eggs, and we don't produce 1 million kids here >> reporter: in fact, for 25- year-old the ratio of egg to baby is 3 to 1, and for a 40- year-old is about 20 to 1. that is certainly more common these days. according to the cdc, the first time mothers average aging california went from 25 in the year 2000 to 27 by the year 2014, and even older in san francisco. the cider house reports nearly half of the first-time mom's are over the age of 35. >> those kids are one in 1 million, literally. those other rigs are never used and most of them do not have the potential for making a baby. >> reporter: that is what our own reporter, alex savidge and his wife on a -- anna found out and she was not going to be able to physically carry a baby.>> i don't have the motherly touch.>> reporter: as woman it is hard. >> it is hard to face the reality that you cannot carry a baby, it will not happen for me. >> reporter: they were able to find a surrogate mother but most of us at work had no
she went to the fertility clinic in san francisco and found she was certainly not alone. >> you are born with 1 million eggs, and we don't produce 1 million kids here >> reporter: in fact, for 25- year-old the ratio of egg to baby is 3 to 1, and for a 40- year-old is about 20 to 1. that is certainly more common these days. according to the cdc, the first time mothers average aging california went from 25 in the year 2000 to 27 by the year 2014, and even older in san francisco. the...
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gas to convert the flue that is produced by the coal industry to fertilizers and to feed material. , we have muchtes superior technology. the atomic energy commission's program uses the electron beam to convert the flue gas into fertilizer. withve it much cheaper technology to use this in a much superior way. discuss in a creative the findings from this group or the other group and concentrate on research and development and make a better program, not only for the united states, but for the world everywhere? host: thanks for bringing it up. is that something you have been following? guest: i'm not sure i can make out exactly everything the caller said. but i did hear a lot of it. technology, there is no question. it has played a role in the coal industry and the natural gas industry and the nuclear industry here in america and across the globe. we learned how to burn coal more efficiently and cleaner. and we will continue to do that . we have learned how to harvest natural gas more efficiently and transported not only to markets but to gas-fired power plants. nuclear energy is becomi
gas to convert the flue that is produced by the coal industry to fertilizers and to feed material. , we have muchtes superior technology. the atomic energy commission's program uses the electron beam to convert the flue gas into fertilizer. withve it much cheaper technology to use this in a much superior way. discuss in a creative the findings from this group or the other group and concentrate on research and development and make a better program, not only for the united states, but for the...
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the fertile region -- and it is so fertile -- has all of the ingredients for extraordinary success -- a rich history and culture, a young and vibrant people, a thriving spirit of enterprise. but you can only unlock this future if the citizens of the middle east are freed from extremism, terror, and violence. we in this room are the leaders of our people. they look to us for answers and for action, and when we look back at their faces, behind every pair of eyes is a soul that yearns for justice and yearns for peace. today, billions of faces are now looking at us, waiting for us to act on the great question of our time. will we be indifferent in the presence of evil? will we protect our citizens from its violent ideology? will we let its venom spread through our societies? will we let it destroy the most holy sites on earth? if we do not confront this deadly terror, we know what the future will bring -- more suffering, more death, and more despair. but if we act, if we leave this magnificent room unified and determined to do what it takes to destroy the terror that threatens the world,
the fertile region -- and it is so fertile -- has all of the ingredients for extraordinary success -- a rich history and culture, a young and vibrant people, a thriving spirit of enterprise. but you can only unlock this future if the citizens of the middle east are freed from extremism, terror, and violence. we in this room are the leaders of our people. they look to us for answers and for action, and when we look back at their faces, behind every pair of eyes is a soul that yearns for justice...
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it has been fertile territory in recent yea rs it has been fertile territory in recent years and eyesbe on boston and skegness because paul nuttall announced that he would be standing against the city conservative, because the town of boston has been known as the brexit capital of the uk. in last year's eu referendum, boston had the highest vote in favour of leaving the eu, 7596, vote in favour of leaving the eu, 75%, so those crunching the numbers will have a close eye in that part of lincolnshire. as for the overall result, the conservatives say they are confident, they have seen off the threat from the other parties, and we expect lincolnshire to go conservative. it will be a conservative. it will be a conservative gain, probably. great atmospherics already, thank you very much. 0ne much. one of the key battleground areas is warwickshire, where neither party w011 warwickshire, where neither party won overall control of the county council when the seats were fought in 2013. let's speak with west midlands political reporter kathryn sta nczyszyn. midlands political reporter kathryn st
it has been fertile territory in recent yea rs it has been fertile territory in recent years and eyesbe on boston and skegness because paul nuttall announced that he would be standing against the city conservative, because the town of boston has been known as the brexit capital of the uk. in last year's eu referendum, boston had the highest vote in favour of leaving the eu, 7596, vote in favour of leaving the eu, 75%, so those crunching the numbers will have a close eye in that part of...
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the fertile region. and it is so fertile.has all of the ingredients for extraordinary success. ingredients for extraordinary success. in rich history and culture. a young and vibrant people. a thriving spirit of enterprise. but you can only unblock this future if the citizens of the middle east are freed from extremism, terror, and violence. we in this room are the leaders of oui’ we in this room are the leaders of our peoples. they look to us for answers and for action, and when we look back at the faces, behind every pairof look back at the faces, behind every pair of eyes is a soul that yearns forjustice and pair of eyes is a soul that yearns for justice and yearns pair of eyes is a soul that yearns forjustice and yearns for peace. today billions of faces are now looking at cars, waiting for us to act waiting for us —— looking at us, waiting for us to act on the great challenge of our time. will we protect our citizens from violent ideology? will we let it then spread throughout our societies? will we let it destroy the mo
the fertile region. and it is so fertile.has all of the ingredients for extraordinary success. ingredients for extraordinary success. in rich history and culture. a young and vibrant people. a thriving spirit of enterprise. but you can only unblock this future if the citizens of the middle east are freed from extremism, terror, and violence. we in this room are the leaders of oui’ we in this room are the leaders of our peoples. they look to us for answers and for action, and when we look back...
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>> inf fertility world cost -- but the clinical outcomes are another.mployers when they provide a robust fertility benefit through us they'll get a better value. >> what do you bring from that experience to that start up? >> i've been in healthcare for 22 years, and the thing about healthcare you can have business and do thing for people. weaver all about doing great thing for people, we're helping people have family. my experience at web md was perfect for prog any. prog any is serving consumers and helping them have a better healthcare experience. >> david slanger thanks for joining us, we appreciate it. >> let's take a check on the markets right we're close to session highs. triple digits for the dow up by several points. returns we've seen in financials in the past couple of hours, the financials are up by almost 20 percentage point. we're watching brazilian stocks. trading nation team stacey gilbert, and chad. chad, why don't we start with you in terms of the funds for brazil, it's been a top forming market and it helped the eem. it's 5% of the eem
>> inf fertility world cost -- but the clinical outcomes are another.mployers when they provide a robust fertility benefit through us they'll get a better value. >> what do you bring from that experience to that start up? >> i've been in healthcare for 22 years, and the thing about healthcare you can have business and do thing for people. weaver all about doing great thing for people, we're helping people have family. my experience at web md was perfect for prog any. prog any...
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the daily mail says that fertility clinics exploit couples who are desperate for a baby by persuadingr free treatment. the claims warns of a financing crisis around new cars. they say that buyers are not always made aware of the terms of the loa ns. made aware of the terms of the loans. the guardian says that the prime minister is having to battle getting brexit talks back on track after what it calls a humiliating start to the negotiations. those are the front pages, now it is the weather. the last of the showers will soon clear away so for most of us it is looking dry. some cloud and clear spells and it will cool down a little in rural areas. some parts of scotla nd little in rural areas. some parts of scotland that were so warm today could end up close to freezing in a few places as we start tomorrow. the odd patch of mist and frost but a fine start for much of the uk. eastern england will see some showers moving west through the day. the west will see the best of the warmth and the sunny spells. as we look ahead to the evening, the showers and some of them will be heavy will gradu
the daily mail says that fertility clinics exploit couples who are desperate for a baby by persuadingr free treatment. the claims warns of a financing crisis around new cars. they say that buyers are not always made aware of the terms of the loa ns. made aware of the terms of the loans. the guardian says that the prime minister is having to battle getting brexit talks back on track after what it calls a humiliating start to the negotiations. those are the front pages, now it is the weather. the...
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the may issue caroline cunningham takes a look at the large fertility clinic in the country.d morning to both of you. thank you for joining us here. tell us why you chose shady grove as the subject of this article. >> it's the biggest fertility clinic in the country. being that it's right on d.c.'s doorsteps founded in rockville, maryland, it grew from three small physicians working together into the biggest in the country with 25 locations. >> give us the highlights. they also need to be looking out for the emotional well being of patients. it balances the scientific part, it's really fascinating. >> that leads me to you put this formula together as one of the founders. did you think it would explode to such a success? >> not at all. one patient at a time and doing the best thing for that patient. that just led to positive reenforcements. it was no grand design. >> it's such an emotional time when a couple can't conceive. they come to the reality that they are going to have to seek some help. what should they know before even calling you guys up. what's the first thing? >> i
the may issue caroline cunningham takes a look at the large fertility clinic in the country.d morning to both of you. thank you for joining us here. tell us why you chose shady grove as the subject of this article. >> it's the biggest fertility clinic in the country. being that it's right on d.c.'s doorsteps founded in rockville, maryland, it grew from three small physicians working together into the biggest in the country with 25 locations. >> give us the highlights. they also need...
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one that fertilizes the soil so the moral of the john brown episode of as far as the radicals are concerned that the problem is one government with all these people we had a separate government of our own post office and military with executive control. of their own destinies would perish. know this is the property that there were men and women the best known was the patriarch that was basically agitating for secession for decades so i think to revive the role of his son but the oldest son but he controlled that with his political agenda so just a little bit on that book sold at times he could see anyone or everyone john brown and the fanatics too faced politicians who vowed to protect slavery. but in his own backyard to be unable or unwilling to grasp that state five-foot 9 inches tall 3 inches shorter than his dad with this merger build 140 pounds with a handlebar mustache really parted hair business attire with the white caller shirt with a flat horizontal above and then to dangle from a chain and important figure 1960 that why in april? that the democrats are coming to charleston. with
one that fertilizes the soil so the moral of the john brown episode of as far as the radicals are concerned that the problem is one government with all these people we had a separate government of our own post office and military with executive control. of their own destinies would perish. know this is the property that there were men and women the best known was the patriarch that was basically agitating for secession for decades so i think to revive the role of his son but the oldest son but...
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diced with relegation and bankruptcy before replanting themselves and what they believe to be more fertileirst fruit bats. when you see 28,000, 30,000, you feel a bit emotional about it considering where we have come from. a premiership final for us come from. a premiership final for us is beyond our dreams a couple of seasons ago. but we are there and we wa nt to seasons ago. but we are there and we want to go there and do ourselves justice. wasps finished top of the table, but they will be without their australian start. they face an unbeaten side in 16 premiership matches. exeter have been champions before, only since 2010 have they been part of english rugby ‘s elite. since then they have survived, thrived and strived for that first premiership trophy. saracens stop them last year but now the chief sub even beaten them. there is no time to linger on revenge. it did not feel like we had achieved with a wa nted feel like we had achieved with a wanted the season by winning that and getting to the final. that said, that's only a feeling and feelings have to be backed up by actions. the key
diced with relegation and bankruptcy before replanting themselves and what they believe to be more fertileirst fruit bats. when you see 28,000, 30,000, you feel a bit emotional about it considering where we have come from. a premiership final for us come from. a premiership final for us is beyond our dreams a couple of seasons ago. but we are there and we wa nt to seasons ago. but we are there and we want to go there and do ourselves justice. wasps finished top of the table, but they will be...
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our finest grass seed plus quick-start fertilizer and natural super- absorbent mulch grow grass anywhere. guaranteed. this is a scotts yard. even if you're trying your best.be a daily struggle, along with diet and exercise, once-daily toujeo® may help you control your blood sugar. get into a daily groove. ♪ let's groove tonight. ♪ share the spice of life. ♪ baby, slice it right. from the makers of lantus®, ♪ we're gonna groove tonight. toujeo® provides blood sugar-lowering activity...
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not just thailand, but northern thailand, once known as kingdom of a million rice fields, it's a fertile, green and gorgeous area. welcome. tucked up near the borders of burma, china, laos, india not too far away and all of them have left their mark on food. >> if you're eating here, chances are you're also drinking. >> compared to the stuff we had this morning, this is substantially more harsh, i would say and less fragrant. >> the village. in this place, it's called hintang. how do you find this place, we're in the middle of nowhere. >> a restaurant showcasing one of the distinguishing elements of northern thai cusine. >> you see the local people lining up. here in north rn thailand pig retains supreme. what did you order? pig pig tail. >> that sounds suburb. >> brain, big's brain. >> yeah, i'm not a big brain fan. i just -- i custardy sort of texture couples with the sort of nutty taste, frankly i'll just grab a full a nut sack, so to speak. >> it's mixed with a curry pace and some herbs and stuff thrown into banana leaf and grilled. it's like eating scrambled eggs. you'll love it. we
not just thailand, but northern thailand, once known as kingdom of a million rice fields, it's a fertile, green and gorgeous area. welcome. tucked up near the borders of burma, china, laos, india not too far away and all of them have left their mark on food. >> if you're eating here, chances are you're also drinking. >> compared to the stuff we had this morning, this is substantially more harsh, i would say and less fragrant. >> the village. in this place, it's called hintang....
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any can be can come and dump tons of starter fertilizer on your lawn to make it look good right awaymentmore treatment aren't necessarily the best treatments. do try to set your expectations, understanded really the service that is matter the most will be fall service, fall fertilization, then -- >> it takes a wheel? >> it could take a while, especially if your lawn is in bad shape. >> thank you, westbound appreciate t for the next week i arranged our viewers to have exclusive access to the full list of dozens lawn care services rated by checkbook. log on to cbsphilly.com. follow me on facebook, following the links in about a half hour from now, rahel, back to you. >> thank you, new study says robots could replace millions every jobs over the next decade. study by cornerstone capitol group says automation could cost 7 million jobs over the next seven years, custom remembers using their smart phones and computers find what they need. stocking shelves, and inch vin tori control will also be more efficient after automation. >> and the time now 51:67:89 there is a lot coming up on cbs this m
any can be can come and dump tons of starter fertilizer on your lawn to make it look good right awaymentmore treatment aren't necessarily the best treatments. do try to set your expectations, understanded really the service that is matter the most will be fall service, fall fertilization, then -- >> it takes a wheel? >> it could take a while, especially if your lawn is in bad shape. >> thank you, westbound appreciate t for the next week i arranged our viewers to have exclusive...
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and the question is, will there be fertile fields again from which isis 3.0 will arise, or not?ut syria for a moment. syria seems to be an ongoing war that seems to have no end. what would you recommend to the president of the united states if he asks you what we should now do with syria? gen. petraeus: they are doing a fair amount of what i would recommend. and to be fair, the obama administration in the final six to 12 months made a number of steps. you could argue it took too long, grudging, or what have you, but ultimately, it did take a number of steps to defeat the islamic state as a focus. and i think now that beyond that objective of defeating isis and the al qaeda affiliate in syria, the other objective should be to stop the bloodshed. recognize that the diplomatic effort to create some kind of an agreement that will result in a democratically-elected, multiethnic, multi-sectarian government in damascus for all of syria is probably beyond reach now. so look at what kinds of interim solutions on the ground could be established, could be achieved, so that you stop the blo
and the question is, will there be fertile fields again from which isis 3.0 will arise, or not?ut syria for a moment. syria seems to be an ongoing war that seems to have no end. what would you recommend to the president of the united states if he asks you what we should now do with syria? gen. petraeus: they are doing a fair amount of what i would recommend. and to be fair, the obama administration in the final six to 12 months made a number of steps. you could argue it took too long, grudging,...
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with poverty and lack of education has a very fertile ground for hiv/aids this is a very complicated challenge and if we lose the of funding we have no to pay for these treatment programs then we will be set back further but by one to thank you for your work because new york city is a real example with infection rates across the board that has come down steadily with our black and brown youth and that subset as you know well has an appalling increase shame on the government for not doing more. >> host: err when tennessee. >> caller: i was in severance cisco in the '80s as a heroin addict but somehow i can mount by must have been lucky so i wonder what is the relationship between the dope fiends that died? >> from the beginning we knew i'd be drug users were at greater risk that was the single most effective way to transmit the virus through the shared syringe. is an ongoing problem in those with substance issues they're very likely to have other issues complicating their ability to protect themselves or their partners so it is an ongoing problem not only in this country but around th
with poverty and lack of education has a very fertile ground for hiv/aids this is a very complicated challenge and if we lose the of funding we have no to pay for these treatment programs then we will be set back further but by one to thank you for your work because new york city is a real example with infection rates across the board that has come down steadily with our black and brown youth and that subset as you know well has an appalling increase shame on the government for not doing more....
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i also thank you for investing in the future of this part of regionld, the fertile has all the ingredients for extraordinary success. a rich history and culture, a young and vibrant people, a ,hriving spirit of enterprise can only unlock this future if the people of the middle east are free from terror , extremism, and violence. peoplethe leaders of our who look to us for answers and action. when we look back at their faces, behind every pair of eyes is a soul that yearns for justice and peace. today, billions of phases are looking at will we be indifferent in the presence of evil? will we protect our citizens from its violent ideology? will we let its venom spread through our societies? will we let it destroy the most holy sites on earth? if we do not confront this deadly terror, we know what the future will bring. more suffering, more death, and more despair. but if we act, if we leave this magnificent room to do it it take to destroy the terror threatening the world, there is no limit to the great future our citizens will have. the birthplace of civilization is waiting to begin a new re
i also thank you for investing in the future of this part of regionld, the fertile has all the ingredients for extraordinary success. a rich history and culture, a young and vibrant people, a ,hriving spirit of enterprise can only unlock this future if the people of the middle east are free from terror , extremism, and violence. peoplethe leaders of our who look to us for answers and action. when we look back at their faces, behind every pair of eyes is a soul that yearns for justice and peace....
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>> barley fertilized with 50,000 liters of urine. from a music festival.aw it there, pis-ner. see what they're doing. admit there is no actual human waste in it. but, it won't contain any of that. the whole concept there. >> these guys are still not back. all right. this graphic artist in the meantime. what do you think of that, di, awesome. ha-ha. camera three has nobody over there. just empty. sorry. trying to sell his old car with really cool new level spectacular advertisement for 1996 suzuki. employing skills as visual artist. the epic two minute video showcasing everything that a car can and cannot do. look at that. now has some 2 million views. and now to the meatball that has spaghetti inside. because normal food is. >> what? did you say meatball? >> had you, meatball brought you back. >> all right! hi, everyone. >> hello. welcome back. >> met ball stuffed with spaghetti inside? >> yes. >> you could have had spaghetti in italy? >> we don't have to go to italy for that after all. >> huge, huge, huge concoction here. >> ha-ha. >> creativity when it c
>> barley fertilized with 50,000 liters of urine. from a music festival.aw it there, pis-ner. see what they're doing. admit there is no actual human waste in it. but, it won't contain any of that. the whole concept there. >> these guys are still not back. all right. this graphic artist in the meantime. what do you think of that, di, awesome. ha-ha. camera three has nobody over there. just empty. sorry. trying to sell his old car with really cool new level spectacular advertisement...
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our finest grass seed plus quick-start fertilizer and natural super- absorbent mulch grow grass anywhere guaraned. this is a scotts yard. hey team, i know we're tight on time, but i really need a... ...sick day tomorrow. moms don't take sick days. moms take nyquil severe: the... ...nighttime sniffling,sneezing, coughing, aching, fever best... ...sleep with a cold, medicine. e*trade's powerful trading tools, give you access to in-depth analysis, and a team of experienced traders ready to help if you need it. it's like having the power of a trading floor, wherever you are. it's your trade. e*trade with tempur-pedic.t our proprietary material automatically adjusts to your weight, shape and temperature. so you sleep deeply, and wake up feeling powerful. find your exclusive retailer at tempurpedic.com for us, it's rocky mountain water...n. ...or nothing. coors banquet. that's how it's done. >>> all lives matter is an attack on black lives matter. nothing else, just an attack on black lives matter. [ applause ] but some white people on the other side took it a step further. we're going to say,
our finest grass seed plus quick-start fertilizer and natural super- absorbent mulch grow grass anywhere guaraned. this is a scotts yard. hey team, i know we're tight on time, but i really need a... ...sick day tomorrow. moms don't take sick days. moms take nyquil severe: the... ...nighttime sniffling,sneezing, coughing, aching, fever best... ...sleep with a cold, medicine. e*trade's powerful trading tools, give you access to in-depth analysis, and a team of experienced traders ready to help if...
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beatriz: la expectativa de una reforma de migraciÓn crece en terreno fÉrtil. >> ayuda bastante porque de menos mano de obra. nueve de cada 10 trabajadores de campo en este estado nacieron en el exterior. marÍa: en medio de la crisis por el manejo de su presupuesto, okland tiene una nueva superintendente escolar. se trata de quien ha trabajado en el distrito escolar unificado de oakland por 18 aÑos. es la tercera generaciÓn de maestros en su familia. los miembros de la junta directiva de las escuelas pÚblicas de oakland se hicieron el propÓsito de nombrar a alguien local, en vez de contratar a una persona de otra ciudad o estado. el gobernador de california presentÓ cambios a su plan de presupuesto, al parecer la situaciÓn económica del estado dorado no es tan mal como la que se pensÓ en enero. sergio: en los Últimos aÑos hemos ha aumentado por miles de millones de dÓlares los fondos que designamos el educaciÓn, salud o programas que beneficien a los mÁs necesitados de california. el gobernador presentÓ cambios a su plan presupuestario de mÁs de 3000 millones $. el gobernador piensa qu
beatriz: la expectativa de una reforma de migraciÓn crece en terreno fÉrtil. >> ayuda bastante porque de menos mano de obra. nueve de cada 10 trabajadores de campo en este estado nacieron en el exterior. marÍa: en medio de la crisis por el manejo de su presupuesto, okland tiene una nueva superintendente escolar. se trata de quien ha trabajado en el distrito escolar unificado de oakland por 18 aÑos. es la tercera generaciÓn de maestros en su familia. los miembros de la junta directiva...
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she's part of a community trying so far in vain to find fertile land. >> translator: we call it duga, has buried everything. >> reporter: a severe drought set in two years ago is drying up food and water and killing the livestock, a lifeline for these communities. >> translator: i lost 100 goats, 10 cows and camels, and four donkeys. it has already killed the animals. we believe humans are next. >> with this weather pattern somalia or somalis will not survive. maybe the land, a piece of desert called somalia will exist on the map of the world but somalis cannot survive. that's a fact. >> reporter: 6.2 million somalis are now in urgent need of humanitarian assistance according to the u.n. they say it's the worst humanitarian crisis since world war ii. >> we eat each other alive because this environment is not giving us anymore and the survival will depend on the strongest. >> translator: in my 45 years i've never seen this kind of a drought that's killed our animals. it's the worst one. >> reporter: for years dao muhammad was able to support his family off a small farm and animals. but
she's part of a community trying so far in vain to find fertile land. >> translator: we call it duga, has buried everything. >> reporter: a severe drought set in two years ago is drying up food and water and killing the livestock, a lifeline for these communities. >> translator: i lost 100 goats, 10 cows and camels, and four donkeys. it has already killed the animals. we believe humans are next. >> with this weather pattern somalia or somalis will not survive. maybe the...
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the 3 billion euro project will be a rival to another cpany, the biggest exporter of fertilizer.he project is not without risk. the market is over supplied and kns is auming theyill recover from theurre low level. italian airline alitalia managed to secure a bridge loan to stave off immediate collapse. they say they are seeking a new buyer and flights will continue as normal for now. in the interim, a government decision will be taken on either salvaging or ceasing operations altogether. there currently is one million euros a day. the bailout plan was recently denied, causing investors to deny any further cash projections. turkish president erdogan has rejoined a party after weaning a referendum with sweeping presidential powers. they must previously -- speaking to the akp, he has plans to boost economic growth. he wants to lower inflation by bringing down interest rates, blaming high rates for pushing up prices. erdogan is trying to drum up trade outside the e.u. as political uncertainty scares off investors, heavily affecting the economy. reporter: turkey's economy is not in go
the 3 billion euro project will be a rival to another cpany, the biggest exporter of fertilizer.he project is not without risk. the market is over supplied and kns is auming theyill recover from theurre low level. italian airline alitalia managed to secure a bridge loan to stave off immediate collapse. they say they are seeking a new buyer and flights will continue as normal for now. in the interim, a government decision will be taken on either salvaging or ceasing operations altogether. there...
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they tried in vitro fertilization. they had a healthy egg. >> it was horrendous process.did end up with two healthy babies. and i did get pregnant. i miscarried. >> four months late, he they were pregnant again, the natural way them they tested in out rose this time which is expensive and it was positive. doctors gave them a call and made appointment to end the pregnancy because that is what everybody thought they wanted if. >> we were driving in when she finally asked me. this is what you want to do? >> i said no. >> oh. >> oh, wow. >> he said no. >> we went and had pancakes. >> take picture. >> take picture knife lego. >> he kay. let's tick a picture of the lego. >> months late, he beautiful nolan potter was important. what amazing cract the kid was. >> woa wow. >> to learn about the disease, go on-line. if you want to donate which is much needed, visit angel.com. >> brian! happy friday. ♪ ♪ ♪ reporter: this type of monkey can normally weigh 20 pounds well tipping the scales at 60 pounds and is now going on diet. he has been gorming himself on food that he has been gett
they tried in vitro fertilization. they had a healthy egg. >> it was horrendous process.did end up with two healthy babies. and i did get pregnant. i miscarried. >> four months late, he they were pregnant again, the natural way them they tested in out rose this time which is expensive and it was positive. doctors gave them a call and made appointment to end the pregnancy because that is what everybody thought they wanted if. >> we were driving in when she finally asked me....
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. >> reporter: a fertility nurse from chicago.dn't last, and they split two months after the season finale. soules didn't step out of the spotlight for long, though, joining "dancing with the stars" that spring. >> very often celebrities are treated with kid gloves. on the other hand, a judge may feel that he or she has to make an example of chris soules because he is a celebrity and do a backbend not to treat him differently than anyone else, translation treat him more harshly. >> reporter: last week wasn't soules's first run-in with the law. >> he's had a series of speeding tickets as well as multiple citations for drinking under age and was arrested for a dui a little over ten years ago. >> reporter: in fact, in that 2005 dui arrest soules was fined $500 and served a year of probation. >> and no, he does not have a violent criminal past, but this is what he does have. he has a series of underaged drinking, speeding, traffic violations dating all the way back to 1998. >> reporter: the victim, kenneth mosher, was soules's neighbo
. >> reporter: a fertility nurse from chicago.dn't last, and they split two months after the season finale. soules didn't step out of the spotlight for long, though, joining "dancing with the stars" that spring. >> very often celebrities are treated with kid gloves. on the other hand, a judge may feel that he or she has to make an example of chris soules because he is a celebrity and do a backbend not to treat him differently than anyone else, translation treat him more...
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the fertile region, and it is so fertile, has all of the ingredients for extraordinary success. a rich history and culture, a young and vibrant people, a thriving spirit of enterprise. you can only unlock this future if the citizens of the middle east are freed from extremism, terror and violence. we in this room are the leaders of our peoples. they look to us for answers and for action. and when we look back at their faces behind every pair of eyes is a soul that yearns for justice and yearns for peace. today billions of faces are now looking at us, waiting for us to act on the great question of our time. will we be indifferent in the presence of evil? will we protect our citizens from its violent ideology? will we let its venom spread through our societies? will we let it destroy the most holy sites on earth? if we do not confront this deadly terror, we know what the future will bring. more suffering, more death, and more despair. but if we act, if we leave this magnificent room unified and determined to do what it takes to destroy the terror that threatens the world, then the
the fertile region, and it is so fertile, has all of the ingredients for extraordinary success. a rich history and culture, a young and vibrant people, a thriving spirit of enterprise. you can only unlock this future if the citizens of the middle east are freed from extremism, terror and violence. we in this room are the leaders of our peoples. they look to us for answers and for action. and when we look back at their faces behind every pair of eyes is a soul that yearns for justice and yearns...
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now.y be passed that point well, food you can kiss but fertilizer not so much. kaesong right now is off-limits because if they were to reopen it would be a violation of sending sanctions so that is really off the table now. -- we collect a lot of data and for what it is worth, we predicted accurately that north korea would do kinetic provocations. no one cares later that you got it right before, but i'm just telling you. our data suggest there are really driving forces coming up over the summer. usually what happens is north korean -- is sort of stops around august 15 because they have to get ready to get angry at the annual u.s. exercises that start at the end of august. duringould be a period the summer for social and cultural things, but i think he gets -- i think it is harder when you start talking about big or diamondke kaesong mountain -- diamond mountain project. progressives the -- i think even those people who are the strongest advocates of engagement understand that 2007 is a different north korea than the north korea we are dealing with today. it was
now.y be passed that point well, food you can kiss but fertilizer not so much. kaesong right now is off-limits because if they were to reopen it would be a violation of sending sanctions so that is really off the table now. -- we collect a lot of data and for what it is worth, we predicted accurately that north korea would do kinetic provocations. no one cares later that you got it right before, but i'm just telling you. our data suggest there are really driving forces coming up over the...
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this is some of those numbers, part of my story up and working on, it's an interesting fertility story airing sunday night and again monday morning. >>> who makes the best burger? >> you. >> well, besides me. >> up next, find out who booted in and out out of the top spot. who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. ♪ the moments that connect us happen one morning at a time, and one cup at a time. folgers, the best part of wakin' up. >>> welcome back to mornings unto. >>> will they be the dodgers? they have 15 straight games. >> it's a high fly ball to right. he's back. looking up. it's out of here. >> he homered off ritual in the bottom of the fourth, put the giants aboard. dodgers times the great -- time to the game. they only gi
this is some of those numbers, part of my story up and working on, it's an interesting fertility story airing sunday night and again monday morning. >>> who makes the best burger? >> you. >> well, besides me. >> up next, find out who booted in and out out of the top spot. who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe...