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peak fertility is in the mid 20s and it starts to change.e 40 you can see 50% decline in your -- ability to get pregnant. >> what's the likelihood of a woman in their 40s getting pregnant? >> at one time, its 2% to 4% per cycle. it's not as high a number as you think. >> because people do not know these statistics these become extremely frustrated when after maybe four attempts they get or don't get pregnant. you say you're just in the average right there. >> people underestimate how important having a child is and when they can't it has a profound impact on their life. it is a big ticket. >> not only just being able to conceive but the health of the child. i remember when i got pregnant for the first time at 36, it was like the chance of having a down syndrome child goes precipitously the other direction. a lot of things you should be thinking about. >> exactly. i think that's the key term. you should be thinking about it. >> when you're in your 20s what should you be thinking about? obviously people are just getting their first job, they'r
peak fertility is in the mid 20s and it starts to change.e 40 you can see 50% decline in your -- ability to get pregnant. >> what's the likelihood of a woman in their 40s getting pregnant? >> at one time, its 2% to 4% per cycle. it's not as high a number as you think. >> because people do not know these statistics these become extremely frustrated when after maybe four attempts they get or don't get pregnant. you say you're just in the average right there. >> people...
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some pictures you loaned us of fertilization, right at the point that it happens. is that right? >> right. so we're seeing an embryo there and the embryo -- working with the embryo under the microscope. >> a lot can be done. i want to start with the first option or one option. it may not be the first that one would go for but it's the one that joy took. she was one of your patients and she chose to have after some time of trying to have what? >> we wound up doing egg donor ivf. my egg, my husband's sperm. we did get pregnant once but i wound up having a miscarriage and we did several more treatments of that and couldn't get pregnant again. we did one round with my own eggs but it turned out that was our challenge. so we wound up realizing after a great consult with dr. levy that egg donation is what we would have to turn to. >> how hard is it, doctor, for a patient to find someone to donate an egg? >> it's fairly difficult. we screen many, many women. we talk with many women. it's not the right thing for all young women who are thinking about it. i think it's impor
some pictures you loaned us of fertilization, right at the point that it happens. is that right? >> right. so we're seeing an embryo there and the embryo -- working with the embryo under the microscope. >> a lot can be done. i want to start with the first option or one option. it may not be the first that one would go for but it's the one that joy took. she was one of your patients and she chose to have after some time of trying to have what? >> we wound up doing egg donor...
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. >>> in eight minutes the old fashioned fertility treatment is getting a high tech twist for thousandsof dollars less than invitro. [ man ] did we get anything good? sweetie i think you need a little extra fiber in your diet. fiber makes me sad. oh common. i dare you to taste one hint of fiber in fiber one. oh, i'd be able to tell. why don't i just eat this bag? and how can you talk to me about fiber when you are eating a candybar. you enjoy that. i am. [ male announcer ] fiber beyond recognition. fiber one. >> a wildfire burning in acton is burning tonight. at least one structure has been destroyed. several homes were threatened at one point but fire officials say those homes are no longer in any danger. no word yet on a cause. >>> a soldier from alameda has died in combat operations in afghanistan only a month after he arrived there. >> reporter: in alameda an old military town the sad news was slowly spreading today. the defense department says army staff sergeant thomas fogarty was killed sunday near the afghanistan-pakistan border. fogarty was manning a checkpoint. nick myers grew
. >>> in eight minutes the old fashioned fertility treatment is getting a high tech twist for thousandsof dollars less than invitro. [ man ] did we get anything good? sweetie i think you need a little extra fiber in your diet. fiber makes me sad. oh common. i dare you to taste one hint of fiber in fiber one. oh, i'd be able to tell. why don't i just eat this bag? and how can you talk to me about fiber when you are eating a candybar. you enjoy that. i am. [ male announcer ] fiber beyond...
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here's a fertilizer bag, 26% nitrogen. for about $100 they can get this bag, process it and put it into six or 8 very successful ieds. they're ubiquitous. we see a vegetable oil container. you put a blasting cap on it, bury it with the battery beneath it to even decrease the metal silgt and it's -- signature and it's ready to go. >> exactly how much damage would something this large filled with fertilizer be able to do? >> this one can hold up to about 20 pounds, as low as about three pounds can be devastating to a dismounted squad. >> wow! >> 40 pounds to a vehicle. >> you're taking even a big vehicle out with that kind of a charge. >> a big vehicle, absolutely. >> when we look at some of the other kind of technologies that are being used on the dissension side and the defeat side, what are we looking at at this end of the table? >> i've chosen a dismount suite of devices. let's say you're dismounted patrol, walking down the trail going to do a mission in helmond province and an airborne sensor or something else tells you
here's a fertilizer bag, 26% nitrogen. for about $100 they can get this bag, process it and put it into six or 8 very successful ieds. they're ubiquitous. we see a vegetable oil container. you put a blasting cap on it, bury it with the battery beneath it to even decrease the metal silgt and it's -- signature and it's ready to go. >> exactly how much damage would something this large filled with fertilizer be able to do? >> this one can hold up to about 20 pounds, as low as about...
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a new study finds the risk of birth defects is higher with certain fertility treatments. a more complex in vitro fertilization procedure used moseley in cases of male infertility resulted in about 10% of babies being born with brkt defects. that's compared to about a 6% rate for baby's conceived naturally without fertility assistance. and for more information on this and other health stories, you can check out the health page at msnbc.com. and now here's an early look at how wall street will kick off the day. the dow opens at 13,038 after tumblings 168 points on friday. the s&p sank 22 points. the nasdaq sank 67. taking a look at overseas trading this morning, in tokyo the nikkei lost 261 points while in hong kong the hang seng shot down 549. >>> after closing out its worst week of the year, it looks like election upsets overseas could send investors into another stormy stretch. asian markets took a beating today while the euro plunged to a nearly five-month low in the wake of nicolas sarkozy's defeat in france. likewise in greece, voters swept aside leaders favoring stri
a new study finds the risk of birth defects is higher with certain fertility treatments. a more complex in vitro fertilization procedure used moseley in cases of male infertility resulted in about 10% of babies being born with brkt defects. that's compared to about a 6% rate for baby's conceived naturally without fertility assistance. and for more information on this and other health stories, you can check out the health page at msnbc.com. and now here's an early look at how wall street will...
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the second thing i want to highlight is our national fertility rate. most countries, well, all countries have to have a fertility rate of 2.1 children in order to maintain replacement level. so that means every adult female needs to have on average 2.1 children. right now the united states is at 2.1 and we continue to decline. but when you look at the 2.1 figure and you break it down by demographic group, anglos, asian americans, and african-americans are all below replacement level between 1.8 and 2.0. hispanics are the only demographic group that are above replacement level, at 2.9. and we're already beginning to see that in many parts of the country where hispanics are clearly producing the future workforce of the country. so you have more people leaving the work force than entering the work force and we're beginning to have fewer and fewer children. no country in the history of the world has ever experienced economic prosperity while also experiencing depopulation. you're beginning to see depopulation in countries like russia and japan, many believ
the second thing i want to highlight is our national fertility rate. most countries, well, all countries have to have a fertility rate of 2.1 children in order to maintain replacement level. so that means every adult female needs to have on average 2.1 children. right now the united states is at 2.1 and we continue to decline. but when you look at the 2.1 figure and you break it down by demographic group, anglos, asian americans, and african-americans are all below replacement level between 1.8...
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john fowler, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> and at ktvu.com we have posted more information about duo fertility story on the special reports tab. >>> a san francisco judge could decide within a week if the video of the suspended ross mirkarimi's wife in tears will be shown to the ethics commission. mirkarimi as well as his wife do not want it aired in public. >> on an emotional level in swaying public opinion i think it'll be explosive. >> when people say a picture speaks a thousand words, i think in this case it speaks a million words. >> the ethics commission is supposed to meet in a month. mirkarimi's attorney told ktvu he is shocked about the amount of taxpayer resources being ewed in this case. >>> twitter is challenging a union. tweets were posted during an october 1 demonstration on the brooklyn budge. twitter argues that the protest -- or prosecutors are asking the company to violate amendment rights as well as the company's terms of service. >>> more than half of all mobile phone owners in the u.s. now own a smart phone. the survey took place in april and showed 50.4% of u.s. mobile ph
john fowler, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> and at ktvu.com we have posted more information about duo fertility story on the special reports tab. >>> a san francisco judge could decide within a week if the video of the suspended ross mirkarimi's wife in tears will be shown to the ethics commission. mirkarimi as well as his wife do not want it aired in public. >> on an emotional level in swaying public opinion i think it'll be explosive. >> when people say a picture...
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orsen wi grow out for a historical geographer, the st is fertile ground.lovell is researching patterns in both time and space explain t collapse-- annow the explosion-- of maya population aftethe conquest in the 16th ceury, the spaniards had little interest in highland resources. they saw something in the hills more valuable than land. as labor the spaniards saved mayas' souls and forced tir bodies to work silver mines and lowland plantations. lovell: to supply them with ready pools of labor, ator: and is... and iveds forced in compact tow like is.uild and this. the w settlements, called congregaciones, were laid out in classic spanish-american grids and located in valleys. the dense urban settlement pattern helped decimate maya population. the conquistadors ought fromurope stthe close ling quarters and poor sanitatiostccelated the vastating iless. lovell estimates that the guatemala maya numbered two million before the conquest, and fell to 128,000 by 1625. it was part of the largest population collapse in human history. but when the spanish empire itself
orsen wi grow out for a historical geographer, the st is fertile ground.lovell is researching patterns in both time and space explain t collapse-- annow the explosion-- of maya population aftethe conquest in the 16th ceury, the spaniards had little interest in highland resources. they saw something in the hills more valuable than land. as labor the spaniards saved mayas' souls and forced tir bodies to work silver mines and lowland plantations. lovell: to supply them with ready pools of labor,...
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greenpeace says that if shell strikes oil, that could inspire a russian in the fertile region. -- a rush in the fetile region. -- fertile region. >> no doubt there will be screens heard from sotheby's auction house. -- screams heard from sotheby's auction house. >> if it is an iconic image of desperation. "scream," considered a masterpiece of expressionism. with its radically what expression of emotion, "scream" was a watershed for art on the cusp of the twentieth century. >> one reason the picture is so famous is everyone can read something into with. allows for different interpretations. the work was shown under the title "fear." ultimately its displays the isolation of the individual in the modern age. >> this is the only version that will go up for sale. >> the picture is an icon within modern painting. in that sense, it is unusual that it is on the market. there are four versions of the picture, and if there is only one version that can be fought over, the price is sure to be high. >> the picture is being sold by a norwegian businessman. he will use the proceeds to build a museum. >
greenpeace says that if shell strikes oil, that could inspire a russian in the fertile region. -- a rush in the fetile region. -- fertile region. >> no doubt there will be screens heard from sotheby's auction house. -- screams heard from sotheby's auction house. >> if it is an iconic image of desperation. "scream," considered a masterpiece of expressionism. with its radically what expression of emotion, "scream" was a watershed for art on the cusp of the...
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. >> when should i fertilize my water garden plants?ked with our water garden manager and he says now is the time to do that and feed them for the summertime. they have little plugs you can put into the plants don't have to add fertilizer. >> are there to make is that do better in contenders? >> there are, they come in two different types. they have a determinate and indeterminate variety so the only grow so tall. they're easier to handle in containers but celebrity as one of the best ones and the other was better bush. there are various cherry tomatoes which only gets to be this big. it could get 10 feet, some of them. there are very manageable in containers. >> let's get back to the jasmine. what is the care? >> it likes humid conditions. these come out of florida said they liked that. the light moderate to full sun, water when they are dry to the touch them wonderful, i may have to grab one of those. thank you so much. if you have a plant or gardening question, you could e-mail or sent pictures of your plant are guarded and to plant
. >> when should i fertilize my water garden plants?ked with our water garden manager and he says now is the time to do that and feed them for the summertime. they have little plugs you can put into the plants don't have to add fertilizer. >> are there to make is that do better in contenders? >> there are, they come in two different types. they have a determinate and indeterminate variety so the only grow so tall. they're easier to handle in containers but celebrity as one of...
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. >> daabon even uses the palm nut husks as natural fertilizer for the soil. and they've installed a big methane gas plant to capture the greenhouse gas emitted by decaying waste and turn it into power. they also treat and reuse the water on the plantation. but some environmental activists remain opposed to palm oil production. they say stronger controls and guarantees are needed to prevent further land clearing. but many consider the daabon plantation a model of sustainable farming. the company has left 9% of its land untouched as conservation areas for animals and plants. it has no plans to cut trees to expand production. several small farmers have switched to natural palm oil which they sell to daabon. felipe moreno is 84 years old and the third generation in his family to farm. he grows bananas and vegetables for his own consumption. but he's stopped his rice cropping and has begun producing palm oil instead. >> i lost money growing rice. and it was a lot of hard work. but now the palms are a lot easier. i cut some bunches yesterday and was able to sell th
. >> daabon even uses the palm nut husks as natural fertilizer for the soil. and they've installed a big methane gas plant to capture the greenhouse gas emitted by decaying waste and turn it into power. they also treat and reuse the water on the plantation. but some environmental activists remain opposed to palm oil production. they say stronger controls and guarantees are needed to prevent further land clearing. but many consider the daabon plantation a model of sustainable farming. the...
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we are offering parenting classes as well as fertility clinics. if you are an only child and you marry someone who is an only child, you have always been allowed to have two children. now, we are encouraging everyone to do so. china is facing up to the fact that it is aging, at a rate that few societies could ever experience. they will have to figure out a way to pay the costs of aging without the economic wealth provided by some young people. there is a special phrase for why they worry -- china, they say, might become too old to get rich. >> and the olympic flame has arrived in england tonight at the start of an epic journey across britain. football star david beckham got the honor of lighting the torch which over the next 70 days will cover 8,000 miles before arriving at the opening ceremony. the relay starts at the southwestern tip of england at cornwall. i asked what the weather out like -- outlook was like and even if it matters. >> the forecast is good. don't worry. i spoke to the weatherman about an hour ago and he said, don't worry, it wi
we are offering parenting classes as well as fertility clinics. if you are an only child and you marry someone who is an only child, you have always been allowed to have two children. now, we are encouraging everyone to do so. china is facing up to the fact that it is aging, at a rate that few societies could ever experience. they will have to figure out a way to pay the costs of aging without the economic wealth provided by some young people. there is a special phrase for why they worry --...
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when her doctor suggested that jason have his fertility checked, they weren't prepared for the bad news>> it was devastating when i found out that i had no sperm present in my sample. it was as if somebody punched you in the chest. >> reporter: but jennifer refused to give up. that led them here to the cleveland clinic. special surgery to physically search for sperm. the lab director was only able to find one single sperm. >> we didn't expect it. certainly no one goes forward with an egg retrieval if you're only going to have one sperm. >> reporter: so what are the odds of just one sperm fertilizing an egg and resulting in a baby? a typical sample has more than 60 million sperm. you have a better chance of being hit by lightning or getting a royal flush in poker. >> it's like winning the lottery. >> reporter: incredibly, the one in 60 million shot worked. this is the em -- embryo. >> she was the cutist little thing. co. >> reporter: kenly is now a happy and healthy little girl. >> the odds were even tougher against her ever being born because her mother needed three cycles to produce a
when her doctor suggested that jason have his fertility checked, they weren't prepared for the bad news>> it was devastating when i found out that i had no sperm present in my sample. it was as if somebody punched you in the chest. >> reporter: but jennifer refused to give up. that led them here to the cleveland clinic. special surgery to physically search for sperm. the lab director was only able to find one single sperm. >> we didn't expect it. certainly no one goes forward...
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. >> an american company recently moved into one of these fertile regions with promises to create jobsy, but the exact opposite is actually what went down. >> this young bull is sick, and he only has seven head of cattle. together, they make him a small income. things used to be different. he once had a whole barnyard full of animals. >> we used to get a lot of sales. the milk and the fish from the swamp. >> his family has lived for generations here in the swamp near lake victoria, one of kenya's few fertile areas. eight years ago, american investors, the dominion group, least half the fields here. their growing rice. the deal required dominion to invest in the community and create local jobs. the menu's land is fenced off, threatening -- dominion's land is fenced off, and the farmers pastures and fields are smaller. their traditional usage rights have been curtailed. they have looked for help from forngo's. chris is a local lawyer who has taken up the farmers' cause. >> this land is supposed to be managed by the communities. so they must have a say. >> the farmers of to get a hearing
. >> an american company recently moved into one of these fertile regions with promises to create jobsy, but the exact opposite is actually what went down. >> this young bull is sick, and he only has seven head of cattle. together, they make him a small income. things used to be different. he once had a whole barnyard full of animals. >> we used to get a lot of sales. the milk and the fish from the swamp. >> his family has lived for generations here in the swamp near...
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this mix make sure you have something that says potting mix not soil this is an organic fertilizer what do is start with one part of each if you are potting up your vegetables into pots mix this together, and you get a really good blend like that, sprinkle it with a little of the organic fertilizer or use prepared fertilizer. >> all readily available. >> all readily available at any reputable garden center one part each, one of the big questions that i always get from viewers, viewers love crook neck squash in this area the problem with squash if you only plant one plant, you will not get squash reliably because squash plants cross pollinate, what you want to actually do, is plant your squash in what is called a hill, it is a mound like this, and you take this, you put it in there like that and put your third plant in, what will happen here s the plants will actually cross pollinate, this little plastic ring should be removed i am just showing the viewer but the pot will disintegrate this way the cross pollination you will make sure you get a good harvest of squash. >> got you. >> anoth
this mix make sure you have something that says potting mix not soil this is an organic fertilizer what do is start with one part of each if you are potting up your vegetables into pots mix this together, and you get a really good blend like that, sprinkle it with a little of the organic fertilizer or use prepared fertilizer. >> all readily available. >> all readily available at any reputable garden center one part each, one of the big questions that i always get from viewers,...
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i'll end on this point, if you look at mexico, mexico's fertility rate in 1960 was seven, which means average adult female in mexico was having seven children. today they're at 2.2, right behind the united states and they're expected to fall below replacement level just a few years, about five years, after we are, and we're already there. the only future pockets -- and we've seen from the few hispanic data that people are migrating back to mexico -- the only future pockets of human capital are coming from countries like india and china, for a short while, and many of the countries in africa. so we have a choice. we can either import the labor that we need to keep our economy going, or we can declare a new federal holiday and start a national procreation day and try things that way. with that, marshal, i'll stop there. >> thanks so much, eddie. that was great. i'm all for the national holiday but maybe we can do both. it's a both hands situation here. so now i'm going to turn it over to reverend phil reller, and let's -- why don't we hear from you and then move down the aisle here and
i'll end on this point, if you look at mexico, mexico's fertility rate in 1960 was seven, which means average adult female in mexico was having seven children. today they're at 2.2, right behind the united states and they're expected to fall below replacement level just a few years, about five years, after we are, and we're already there. the only future pockets -- and we've seen from the few hispanic data that people are migrating back to mexico -- the only future pockets of human capital are...
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shortly after and after undergoing fertility treatments lauren got pregnant with not one, but six babies. >> the joke we have in our church is we need way more assistants. >> reporter: the couple conceived using iui, intrauterine insemination where the eggs are fertilized inside the body. this fertility method is more risky than in vitro utilization where the union of the egg and sperm happen in a lab. it's more risky because using iui you cannot control how many embryos you get. >> the uterus was really designed for one baby and it's stretched for one size. so these children are almost always, always born prematurely. >>se with andrew, benjamin, levi, allison, caroline and leah, the perkins sextuplets. the risk was early delivery as the baby's organs won't be fully developed. >> it's scary at first, but now we're getting to how small they are. >> they're doing very well for their age. leah is still a very sick little girl and is struggling. >> reporter: leah had to have emergency surgery monday. >> my mask was all full of. >> the i was crying all day. -- my mask was all full of snot bec
shortly after and after undergoing fertility treatments lauren got pregnant with not one, but six babies. >> the joke we have in our church is we need way more assistants. >> reporter: the couple conceived using iui, intrauterine insemination where the eggs are fertilized inside the body. this fertility method is more risky than in vitro utilization where the union of the egg and sperm happen in a lab. it's more risky because using iui you cannot control how many embryos you get....
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religion, dissent on contraception, thinking that fertilization -- these are branded as a mindless bias or religion. religion being a species of bias. i won't fend off all your counterclaims by saying i didn't really get into that, but i think what's happening to that is that a body of people with certain moral views about controversial issues like abortion, same-sex marriage and contraception are being told by outsiders that's your religion, whether you know it or not or like to admit it or not, and your religion, your doctrine, tenets of your religion, they're not reasonable. now you hold them and in some limited strange sense they might be true, but they are beyond rational defense. they are rationally indefensible. they are like biases. they don't have any traction on the public sphere. so religion and doctrine thereof is being squished into this space reserved for the beyond the rational. because that's one thing. perhaps naturally it follows from that that the view i'm describing, which is a view behind the mandate in an era exception and other initiatives about religious institut
religion, dissent on contraception, thinking that fertilization -- these are branded as a mindless bias or religion. religion being a species of bias. i won't fend off all your counterclaims by saying i didn't really get into that, but i think what's happening to that is that a body of people with certain moral views about controversial issues like abortion, same-sex marriage and contraception are being told by outsiders that's your religion, whether you know it or not or like to admit it or...
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and ultimately, fertility is very much in the realms of the control of women. >> now that you said that, i want to come back to something judith said at the beginning of her remarks about gender and this panel. i wanted to invite the room to take a moment and look around at each other. >> it's mostly women. >> and this is my fifth panel so far at this conference. because my day job is mostly to do with quote unquote hard national security, i spoke to a panel on turkey and spoke on the panel on nuclear weapons, and this is the only panel that i am on with two other women, and this is the only panel i have been on with this many woman in the audience, and it tracks with what judith said as this as a career field, and that's wonderful and terrific and leading to wonderful things and understanding the empowerment of women in every area you could name, but what that means is the national security field looks like it did 20 years ago. it's much better. i would not have been running a nonprofit 20 years ago. we have four-star women generals now. but when we talk about why there is not money fo
and ultimately, fertility is very much in the realms of the control of women. >> now that you said that, i want to come back to something judith said at the beginning of her remarks about gender and this panel. i wanted to invite the room to take a moment and look around at each other. >> it's mostly women. >> and this is my fifth panel so far at this conference. because my day job is mostly to do with quote unquote hard national security, i spoke to a panel on turkey and...
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well, if you know anyone who needs their lawn fertilized.thank you, people who reply to an e-mail with the word "thanks" spelled thx, for getting tired of showing your gratitude after two letters. [ laughter ] you're welc. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: wink. >> jimmy: wink. >> steve: wink. [ laughter ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, people who say "have a safe flight" for basically saying "hope you don't die." [ laughter ] there you have it. those are my "thank you notes," guys. we'll be right back with more "late night!" [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ you've got to be kidding me. sweetie, help us settle this. i say this and this is called southern hospitality. well, i call it the clean getaway. [ scoffs ] you're both wrong. it's the freshy fresh. everyone knows that. i didn't know that. oh yeah, that's what they're saying now. [ female announcer ] nothing leaves you feeling cleaner and fresher than the cottonelle care routine. try them together. then name it on facebook. ♪ any day can have a magnum mini moment. magnum ice cream, now in a mini size
well, if you know anyone who needs their lawn fertilized.thank you, people who reply to an e-mail with the word "thanks" spelled thx, for getting tired of showing your gratitude after two letters. [ laughter ] you're welc. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: wink. >> jimmy: wink. >> steve: wink. [ laughter ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, people who say "have a safe flight" for basically saying "hope you don't die." [ laughter ] there you have it....
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. >>> the supreme court has ruled a child conreceived by in vitro fertilization is not entitled to social security benefits. >>> the iconic album of "abby road" will be auctioned today. they are walking in the opposite direction and mccartney is wearing sandals. the photo could bring more than $30,000. now here's an early look at your top health headlines. a panel of medical experts says men should not be routinely screened for prostate cancer using the psa test. they said the risk of population wide screening outweigh the benefits due to the danger of false positive results. opponents however say the controversial decision could affect men who have the test starting at age 50. for more check out the health page on msnbc.com. >>> here's a look at how wall street kicks off the day. the dow closed at 12,504. the s&p was up 20 points. the nasdaq zoomed 68. taking a look at overseas trading, in tokyo the nikkei rose 95 points while in hong kong the hang seng edged up 116. today investors will be looking for the market to rally even higher. nasdaq had a very good monday with its biggest one da
. >>> the supreme court has ruled a child conreceived by in vitro fertilization is not entitled to social security benefits. >>> the iconic album of "abby road" will be auctioned today. they are walking in the opposite direction and mccartney is wearing sandals. the photo could bring more than $30,000. now here's an early look at your top health headlines. a panel of medical experts says men should not be routinely screened for prostate cancer using the psa test....
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reporters believe the study may get more insight into human fertility. >> it is the ultimate in flying luxury. the jetliner made a rare appearance in the d.c. area. we gotta sell the car. where would we even start? get the car. hi howard. get in. hi, good te o see you. start with an actual written offer when selling your car, no strings attached. carmax. start here. >> there is a spectacular site in the skies over d.c. earlier this week. >> on monday, boeing's 787 dream liner landed. it is on a tour making stops around the world. >> the boeing 787 the dream leiner, a crude first into dulles. >> we are looking at an airplane that will be the airplane other people will measure other airplanes against. >> it is made of composite material. it is leiter uses less fuel, is cheaper to operate, and is a lot quieter. >> this is a departure from how airplanes are built and how people will travel. >> let's talk about what you really want to know. what is it like inside? >> one of the first things you notice is you actually fit inside the cabin. when it's the last time you were able to get underne
reporters believe the study may get more insight into human fertility. >> it is the ultimate in flying luxury. the jetliner made a rare appearance in the d.c. area. we gotta sell the car. where would we even start? get the car. hi howard. get in. hi, good te o see you. start with an actual written offer when selling your car, no strings attached. carmax. start here. >> there is a spectacular site in the skies over d.c. earlier this week. >> on monday, boeing's 787 dream liner...
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agricultural trends in america can drive everything from fertilizer to machinery stocks. tonight, crime certificate trying to plant the seeds for profits when he talks to agriculture secretary tom vilsack on the 100th anniversary of the usda. all coming up on "mad money." missing some "mad money." get your "mad money" text alert today. text mm to 26221 to get cramer right on your phone. for more info visit madmoney .cnbc.com or give us a call at 1-800743-cnbc. . >>> here on "mad money" we're searching for new ways to pick stocks. we're looking for new methodologies to help you make money not just in this environment but any environment. right now we need to ask is this a good time to go piggyback? does it make sense four to buy a stock in part because you know a big shot activist investor with a smoking sizzling track record has taken a position in it. last time i talked about how dan lobe and carl icahn are trying to force chesapeake energy to make some moves. as much as i rep these two gentlemen i don't think there's that much upside jane. >> no matter what loeb does an
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when that happens, they went to the fertility rate, thank heavens. if we have reversed -- if we tighten still more, we could peek out -- it could peek or reach the end of the century below what it is now. there is a reversal, which is highly unlikely for obvious reasons, than we could go up as high as 15 billion or more and that would be disastrous. the problem is not the number of human beings. judaica take all 7 billion people. if you don't believe me, try this on the back of an envelope. 7 billion people, if you could do that, and then you could fit the entire lot into a single cubic mile and a worry to the canyon out of sight. so it's not just people running around and eating. it is per capita consumption. you know, it is everybody wanting an american level of life. so we have to do one or the other two things. we've got to slow ourselves and persuade other countries that are moving up fast, including vehicle and slick check and china and use the finest of our science and technology to make everything less expensive so we have increased per capit
when that happens, they went to the fertility rate, thank heavens. if we have reversed -- if we tighten still more, we could peek out -- it could peek or reach the end of the century below what it is now. there is a reversal, which is highly unlikely for obvious reasons, than we could go up as high as 15 billion or more and that would be disastrous. the problem is not the number of human beings. judaica take all 7 billion people. if you don't believe me, try this on the back of an envelope. 7...
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agricultural trends in america can drive everything from fertilizer to machinery stocks. tonight, cramer is trying to plant the seeds for profits when he talks to agriculture secretary tom vilsack on the 150th anniversary of the usda. all coming up on "mad money." miss out on some "mad money?" get your "mad money" text alert today. text mm to 26221 to get cramer right on your phone. for more info visit madmoney.cnbc.com or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. time out. sweet. [ female announcer ] with charmin ultra soft, you can get that cushiony feeling you love while still using less. charmin ultra soft is designed with extra cushions that are soft and more absorbent and you can use four times less versus the leading value brand. ♪ ah. [ female announcer ] we all go. why not enjoy the go with charmin ultra soft. ♪ any day can have a magnum mini moment. magnum ice cream, now in a mini size. new magnum mini. now in a mini size. have you ever partaken in a car insurance taste test before? by taste? yes, never heard of it. well, that's what we're doing today. car insurance x h
agricultural trends in america can drive everything from fertilizer to machinery stocks. tonight, cramer is trying to plant the seeds for profits when he talks to agriculture secretary tom vilsack on the 150th anniversary of the usda. all coming up on "mad money." miss out on some "mad money?" get your "mad money" text alert today. text mm to 26221 to get cramer right on your phone. for more info visit madmoney.cnbc.com or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. time...
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agricultural trends in america can drive everything from fertilizer to machinery stocks. tonight, cramer is trying to plant the seeds for profits when he talks to agriculture secretary tom vilsack on the 150th anniversary of the usda. all coming up on "mad money." miss out on some "mad money?" get your "mad money" text alert today. text mm to 26221 to get cramer right on your phone. for more info visit madmoney.cnbc.com or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. ale announcer) most life insurance companies look at you and just see a policy. at aviva, we do things differently. we're bringing humanity back to life insurance. that's why only aviva rewards you with savings for getting a check-up. it's our wellness for life program, with online access to mayo clinic. see the difference at avivausa.com. [ whirring ] [ creaking ] [ male announcer ] trophies and awards lift you up. but they can also hold you back. unless you ask, what's next? [ zapping ] [ clang ] this is the next level of performance. the next level of innovation. the next rx. the all-new f sport. this is the pursuit
agricultural trends in america can drive everything from fertilizer to machinery stocks. tonight, cramer is trying to plant the seeds for profits when he talks to agriculture secretary tom vilsack on the 150th anniversary of the usda. all coming up on "mad money." miss out on some "mad money?" get your "mad money" text alert today. text mm to 26221 to get cramer right on your phone. for more info visit madmoney.cnbc.com or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. ale...
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but when they had his fertility tested, they weren't prepared for the bad news. >> it was devastating had no sperm in my sample. it was like the wind was knocked out of me. >> reporter: but jennifer refused to give up. one last chance, special surgery, to physically search for sperm. the lab director was only able to find one single sperm. >> we didn't expect it. certainly no one goes forward with an egg retrieval if you're only going to have one sperm or very few sperm. >> reporter: what are the odds of just one sperm fertilizing an egg and making a baby? at 1 in 60 million chance, you have a better chance of being hit by lightning, 99 wo3,000. or getting a royal flush in poker, 1 in 2.6 million. >> it's like winning the lottery. >> incredibly, the one in 60 million shot worked. but it wasn't until she saw the ultrasound that she believed in the miracle. >> we saw hands and feet. and she was the cutest little thing. her hand went right past her face. i felt like she was waving at us. hi, mom and dad. >> reporter: she is now a happy, healthy, little girl. >> every day is mother's day
but when they had his fertility tested, they weren't prepared for the bad news. >> it was devastating had no sperm in my sample. it was like the wind was knocked out of me. >> reporter: but jennifer refused to give up. one last chance, special surgery, to physically search for sperm. the lab director was only able to find one single sperm. >> we didn't expect it. certainly no one goes forward with an egg retrieval if you're only going to have one sperm or very few sperm....
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columbia pain capable, unborn child protection act would ban any abortions in d.c.20 weeks after fertilizationmbers from an affected district testify, but in this case, republicans told democrats they can have just one witness and they had to choose between a woman who had a late term abortion because of fetal abnormalities and delegate norton. >> we had a choice, i'm going to require the time back here. >> i would like to finish my statement on this. >> all right. >> we have a choice. it is wrong to impose a choice in us when legislation affects a specific district. >> we were to follow the gentleman's suggestion, their room would be full of members of congress. >> the republican majority is trying to barn storm the country and barn storm the supreme court to overturn roe versus wade. >> congressman franks, the subcommittee chairman called late term abortions the greatest human rights violation of our time. he says the constitution gets congress every right to ban those abortions in the district of columbia. it is already banned d.c. from spending its own money to provide abortions for low in
columbia pain capable, unborn child protection act would ban any abortions in d.c.20 weeks after fertilizationmbers from an affected district testify, but in this case, republicans told democrats they can have just one witness and they had to choose between a woman who had a late term abortion because of fetal abnormalities and delegate norton. >> we had a choice, i'm going to require the time back here. >> i would like to finish my statement on this. >> all right. >> we...
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why would maryland be fertile ground? it does not have a drug monitoring program open running. in other states is harder. which is why people from those other states found themselves waiting in aid to ammonium parking lot with cash in hand. quex annapolis police say suspicion over missing license plate led them to a big drug bust. it started when they pulled or a lincoln. the driver had a suspended license and his passenger had three bench warrants out for his arrest. the surprises did not stop there. they found residue and bogus prescriptions for painkillers and all that went down. police finish up and returned her keys and check out her car and found $16,000 worth of heroin. all three face multiple charges. >> police are investigating a bizarre dinner theater car crash with a vehicle ending up in a homeowner's yard. the cars slammed through a chain-link fence and went airborne. flipping over and crushing along this home on the 800 block of chester avenue. one person was taken to a nearby hospital. no word on what caused the driver to lose control. there was no visible damage
why would maryland be fertile ground? it does not have a drug monitoring program open running. in other states is harder. which is why people from those other states found themselves waiting in aid to ammonium parking lot with cash in hand. quex annapolis police say suspicion over missing license plate led them to a big drug bust. it started when they pulled or a lincoln. the driver had a suspended license and his passenger had three bench warrants out for his arrest. the surprises did not stop...
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by mixing a variety of crops and by using locally produced organic and mineral fertilizers, anvae ean income thsame piece of la fomany . nepstad: these systems include trees or other perennial crops, fruit crops, black pepper, cacao-- which is chocolate. even cattle ranching can be made to be more or less sustainable. narrator: intensification means experimenting with new breeds of cattle and grasses, and it mean allowing some pastures to recover while cattle graze in others. ( speaking portuguese ) translator: because grazing was degrading my fields, the farm didn't have a means to produce new grass. ( continuing in portuguese ) so, i decided to research what i'd seen done in other places and i intensified my planting. of course, there was an initial cost, but the return has been good, and it's paying for itself. narrator: these practices work well on a small scale in the eastern amazon, but can they be used throughout amazonia? this remains to be seen. the first results of this research showed that we have aroun 50% to 60% of the state apopriate for logging. that we have aroun and w
by mixing a variety of crops and by using locally produced organic and mineral fertilizers, anvae ean income thsame piece of la fomany . nepstad: these systems include trees or other perennial crops, fruit crops, black pepper, cacao-- which is chocolate. even cattle ranching can be made to be more or less sustainable. narrator: intensification means experimenting with new breeds of cattle and grasses, and it mean allowing some pastures to recover while cattle graze in others. ( speaking...
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. >> there is a surplus of more than 600,000 frozen embryos print the fertility patients are split over what to do with their unused embryos. 54% want to keep them frozen for future use. 21% want them donated for research. and 7% want them done it to another couple. >> without compensation. it is a wonderful thing. we are seeing more of that these days. >> it went up 25% last year, mainly because it is cheaper. >> embryo adoption was twice as cost-effective as a donation -- as egg donation, obviouslyarguably the same price or less of adoption. >> at any point in time, if a church were to decide, no, we would walk away from the process. >> she hopes to go through an embryo adoption again. >> look at what they have turned into? i would not want to deny anyone that chance at life. >> she has limited the communication with her adoptive parents. >> the academy awards have been a the same theater for the last 10 years. the venue has been known for decades as the kodak theatre. kodak filed for bankruptcy year earlier this year. it will now be the dobie theater. >> we have to get used to saying
. >> there is a surplus of more than 600,000 frozen embryos print the fertility patients are split over what to do with their unused embryos. 54% want to keep them frozen for future use. 21% want them donated for research. and 7% want them done it to another couple. >> without compensation. it is a wonderful thing. we are seeing more of that these days. >> it went up 25% last year, mainly because it is cheaper. >> embryo adoption was twice as cost-effective as a donation...
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researchers say it may give new insight into human fertility. for stories like this, abc2news.com is the place for all the interesting health news you need. you'll find all the healthlines from today as well as different categories to help you and your family find the information you need. >>> well, coming up we've got new video that could hopefully save the lives of two missing girls. >> it shows the prime suspect with a different look. >>> should you reset your password just in case after twitter gets hacked. we have details behind the hacking and what twitter is doing to protect users. [ mosquitoes buzzing ] ♪ [ female announcer ] repel mosquitoes without spraying your skin. try off! clip-on repellant. in minutes, its fan surrounds you, head to toe with effective odorless protection. whether it's at a game, enjoying family, or just relaxing, repel mosquitoes away without a spray. off! clip-on. keeps bugs off. clip the coupon in this sunday's paper. sc johnson. a family company. >>> the operation that filed an al qaeda bomb plot is being haile
researchers say it may give new insight into human fertility. for stories like this, abc2news.com is the place for all the interesting health news you need. you'll find all the healthlines from today as well as different categories to help you and your family find the information you need. >>> well, coming up we've got new video that could hopefully save the lives of two missing girls. >> it shows the prime suspect with a different look. >>> should you reset your...
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in other words, they've harbored the haquani network, permitted the fertilizer to be transported across their borders, after it's made in plain sight. material that is used to blow up our troops. they have harbored whether with full knowledge at some level, there was knowledge of osama bin laden being in their country. so they have been basically two-faced and we need to confront the fact that we need to provide greater incentives, both carrots and sticks for them to be on our side. >> let me bring kiki and michael's son. he suggested the pakistanis were waiting for an apology over the 24 soldiers that were killed, and that was what needed to happen. kiki, is it that simple, we trade an apology to get the supply lines open and potentially get the doctor released? >> i think people more familiar with the personalities at play that can make that judgment. what we do know as he said yesterday, in a very simple statement, he tried to point out their justification for the decision making but what we also know is senator blumenthal made clear, there will be a reaction and response to that, wh
in other words, they've harbored the haquani network, permitted the fertilizer to be transported across their borders, after it's made in plain sight. material that is used to blow up our troops. they have harbored whether with full knowledge at some level, there was knowledge of osama bin laden being in their country. so they have been basically two-faced and we need to confront the fact that we need to provide greater incentives, both carrots and sticks for them to be on our side. >>...
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sources tell me that india reversed a ban on buying iranian fertilizer last week.ral gas are key sources of funding for the iranian government. >>> well, facebook has officially begun its investor road show and what a show it is. most of the time these events are to try to woo an investor. that didn't happen here. this is like a movie. there's mark zuckerberg in his hoodie. facebook is expected to start trading on the 18th of may under the ticker fb. shares price between 28 and $35. i wonder if we'll ever see that guy in a suit. i'm going to bet no. >>> all right. it's been 277 days since this country lost its top credit rating. what are we doing to get it back? well, consumers are using their credit cards again. consumer credit was up by $21 billion in march, twice as much as economists were expecting. the biggest gain since november of 2001, and that was when we were spending, spending, spending. >>> our fourth story "outfront" is the french connection and the golden don. there's a lot of questions tonight about this guy, the new president-elect of france, franco
sources tell me that india reversed a ban on buying iranian fertilizer last week.ral gas are key sources of funding for the iranian government. >>> well, facebook has officially begun its investor road show and what a show it is. most of the time these events are to try to woo an investor. that didn't happen here. this is like a movie. there's mark zuckerberg in his hoodie. facebook is expected to start trading on the 18th of may under the ticker fb. shares price between 28 and $35. i...
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fertility that goes -- brutality that goes way beyond humanity coming and that causes the population to shift. >> host: and you think that is what drove the local tribes to work with the americans that caused the awakening? because we were the only other top guy on the block available to help them fight al qaeda and there was the rise of violence and sunni violence at the time as well so they were opinions between the two enemies. >> guest: at that point al qaeda and iraq is killing anybody who wasn't supporting its effort to take more control over especially the sunni groups and killing large numbers of sunnis as well. when you look at the because of the documents, it is interesting by 2006 and 2007 as the awakening starts to make inroads against al qaeda and iraq, there are a number of captured documents where you can see al qaeda and iraq began to understand what's happening. they've lost popular support. they are fracturing and losing members who are flipping sides. people are beginning to get upset about the brutality. so they began to understand, but in a sense during that peri
fertility that goes -- brutality that goes way beyond humanity coming and that causes the population to shift. >> host: and you think that is what drove the local tribes to work with the americans that caused the awakening? because we were the only other top guy on the block available to help them fight al qaeda and there was the rise of violence and sunni violence at the time as well so they were opinions between the two enemies. >> guest: at that point al qaeda and iraq is killing...