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the triplets were produced when a single, fertilized egg split into three.ng identical triplets without fertility drugs range from one in 1 million. fertility drugs range from one in 1 million. >> we will be right back. to those who've waited... fertility drugs range from one in 1 million. >> we will be right back. worried... poked and prodded... taken risks... and lived in a state of "what if?"... welcome to a new state... of health. welcome to covered california. the place to find quality, affordable coverage. financial help for those in need. and nobody can be denied because of a pre-existing condition. enroll now at coveredca.com. you give them the giggle tylenol cold® helps relie your worst cold and flu symptoms but for everything we do, we know you do so much more tylenol cold®. you may be muddlg through allergies. try zyrtec-d® powerful relief of nasal congestn and other allergy symptoms- all in one pl. zyrtec-d®. at the pharmacy counte and other allergy symptoms- all in one pl. whatoes at first spooul tte le?ok. hoy bunches oats. ching! mmmm! mmmm! m
the triplets were produced when a single, fertilized egg split into three.ng identical triplets without fertility drugs range from one in 1 million. fertility drugs range from one in 1 million. >> we will be right back. to those who've waited... fertility drugs range from one in 1 million. >> we will be right back. worried... poked and prodded... taken risks... and lived in a state of "what if?"... welcome to a new state... of health. welcome to covered california. the...
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so many multiple births because of fertility treatments. a lot coming up. and we also have a very special performance this morning. the cast of "the lion king" have created a moving tribute to nelson mandela. they're going to perform it here. looking forward to that. >>> and last night, president obama called nelson mandela a moral giant, who embodied the dignity, the courage and the hope to inspire millions of people around the world. mandela, a personal hero to the president. let's bring in jon karl from the white house for more on that. president obama kept that photo, from his one brief meeting on his desk in the oval office. >> reporter: that's right, george. that photo is of a chance encounter that senator barack obama had in a washington hotel room with nelson mandela back in 2005. a copy of it was also in mandela's office in south africa. that is somebody who the president saw, not just as a hero, as a great leader. but also as the person who awakened him to the outside world. in a sense, listening to the president, you get the sens
so many multiple births because of fertility treatments. a lot coming up. and we also have a very special performance this morning. the cast of "the lion king" have created a moving tribute to nelson mandela. they're going to perform it here. looking forward to that. >>> and last night, president obama called nelson mandela a moral giant, who embodied the dignity, the courage and the hope to inspire millions of people around the world. mandela, a personal hero to the...
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a single egg fertilized split three ways making babies that look identical.dentical triplets are so rare that it's actually so hard to calculate exactly how often it occurs. look at the little bundles of joy, and it's good because the babies are healthy. abby, laurel, and brindabella will remain in the hospital until they can gain its weight, fat on them and eat properly, but they look great. they're not on any kind of air equipment or what not. the father of the triplets kidded that he might bottle the water from their hometown and offer it as a fertility treatment, which would save a lot of people a lot of money. as a mother of triplets, let me tell you, they have their arms full, literally. >> oh, my gosh. i don't know how do you it every day. >> i don't know either. >> thank goodness you make it. >> that we do, and i love it, and i love being here as well with you. thanks so much for joining us this morning. our next newscast coming up at 5:00. can you also get the latest information at nbc bay area.com. have a good one. nailed it. - "my greatest weakness
a single egg fertilized split three ways making babies that look identical.dentical triplets are so rare that it's actually so hard to calculate exactly how often it occurs. look at the little bundles of joy, and it's good because the babies are healthy. abby, laurel, and brindabella will remain in the hospital until they can gain its weight, fat on them and eat properly, but they look great. they're not on any kind of air equipment or what not. the father of the triplets kidded that he might...
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and so if there are 50,000 fish that are escaping, that means that there could be 100 fertile animalsntering into nature. >> reporter: runaway animals, runaway growth. the whole idea of gm salmon is a hard sell. >> it's big corporations. the reasons why they want to grow them twice as fast is a way to turn the profit over twice as fast. i would never eat it. >> reporter: we talked to tom douglas one of the best chefs in seattle. he makes his living on salmon. >> our customers know what salmon is and what it's all about. on top of all that have they want to know was it caught sustainably. >> reporter: he was brutally honest. all this debate about g.m. farmed, whatever, it will all be settled at the table. >> shoppers weren't buying the gm talk. >> reporter: would you buy it? >> probably not. >> preferably not. i like wild salmon. >> if they labeled it properly and i could say no thank you. but it's when they don't label it that i get a little ticked off. >> reporter: a couple that does genetic modification is a huge target. they have been called injure harass as quickl jurrasicpark, fr
and so if there are 50,000 fish that are escaping, that means that there could be 100 fertile animalsntering into nature. >> reporter: runaway animals, runaway growth. the whole idea of gm salmon is a hard sell. >> it's big corporations. the reasons why they want to grow them twice as fast is a way to turn the profit over twice as fast. i would never eat it. >> reporter: we talked to tom douglas one of the best chefs in seattle. he makes his living on salmon. >> our...
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ammonium nitrate which is a fertilizer. and it turns out called keenan is responsible for 80% of the itt that exploded in afghanistan. so the government says let's eliminate the use and eliminate the export. cannot make bombs out of something else? so i thought the database, of people, afghanistan, who sells calcium ammonia nitrate? in about 20 minutes into it i think to myself somebody now knows what i and doing research on because part of the protocol is somebody spending 20 minutes online looking for 50 pounds or more of calcium ammonium nitrate which i am coming then they must be suspicious and there is one company in vermont that sells it. it is received company. in fact,, the top 100 hits on google is alibaba.com because it is sold in the middle east and china. you can go to amazon and buy it from the chinese company only $6.95 for 50 pounds. get it? just a tiny part of the world how many restricted people are there? 296. all those associated with jobs with type one or type to biological or chemical agents, a 209 -- t
ammonium nitrate which is a fertilizer. and it turns out called keenan is responsible for 80% of the itt that exploded in afghanistan. so the government says let's eliminate the use and eliminate the export. cannot make bombs out of something else? so i thought the database, of people, afghanistan, who sells calcium ammonia nitrate? in about 20 minutes into it i think to myself somebody now knows what i and doing research on because part of the protocol is somebody spending 20 minutes online...
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the organic vegetables are grown with natural fertilizer rather than chemical fertilizer however in china and a window to the organic food real or not. i think most vegetables and unreliable quality. organic. maybe it is for people in power. you can have an organic label were not by clicked. i prefer to buy compressed to eat. i would not buy the product with a chemical added to it she can't do that. your corner we take a look at trends in the bunk in china unconditional that got huge surplus for medical term time weekly news about the future plus medical care and have caught many times people attention. the base and apply coconut leaf out of the end of two dozen twelve the total conductor took a ton of medical insurance and urban city and onto the hundred twenty five to lead you to three of china's medical insurance. about twenty percent content. data provided by chinese government should be adjusted to the beat well. the revenue from medical insurance throughout the country to about a hundred ten billion us dollars. he spent about ninety billion dollars a ticket to this report here about
the organic vegetables are grown with natural fertilizer rather than chemical fertilizer however in china and a window to the organic food real or not. i think most vegetables and unreliable quality. organic. maybe it is for people in power. you can have an organic label were not by clicked. i prefer to buy compressed to eat. i would not buy the product with a chemical added to it she can't do that. your corner we take a look at trends in the bunk in china unconditional that got huge surplus...
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they gave birth to identical girls and they can see they are there without the help of fertility drugs and the odds are 1 in 200 million. congratulations and good luck to them. that is a big bundle. >>> we are following breaking news from venetia, two people are sent to the hospital after an early morning house fire and claudine wong will have an update from the scene. >>> they are getting some cash. >>> we will tell you have an accident nearby that may be causing some traffic. >>> it's cold out there and we will talk about any records and talk about it there is any snow on friday or saturday night's forecast. )!)a$v)ttttqtt$dt$$p7[8 . >>> we have new information about the victims in venetia and who is credited for saving their lives. >>> most of the bay area is under a freeze warning, we will have the temperatures you will see in your area this morning. >>> plus the shooting death of oscar grant will be a main focus for bart. the important information that will go in front of the bart board today, it is all ahead on ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> this is ktvu channel 2 morning news.
they gave birth to identical girls and they can see they are there without the help of fertility drugs and the odds are 1 in 200 million. congratulations and good luck to them. that is a big bundle. >>> we are following breaking news from venetia, two people are sent to the hospital after an early morning house fire and claudine wong will have an update from the scene. >>> they are getting some cash. >>> we will tell you have an accident nearby that may be causing...
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that is mainly from the pesticide or fertilizers put on tobacco. they put fertilizers are on the plan does contain uranium. led to polonium. the same poison that killed a russian spy in london a few years ago was also present in cigarette mouth. that was discovered in the 60s. >> what to cigarettes have to do with the marshall plan? >> welcome rethink of the marshall plan as an effort to rebuild europe. but most people don't know us for every $2 in food center would be europe, there is 1 dollar tobacco. the marshall plan can be seen as an effort by the american tobacco co. means to the blonde virginia american bio. he will tobacco peer was interesting about this is actually a senator, the father of pat robertson, training and willis roberts and from virginia that to the council that was planning how funds would be spent. even though the french and europeans had not wanted, had not listed tobacco in what they wanted as part of that plan, tobacco is included by the seven senators in order to promote the sale of european tobacco abroad. >> professor p
that is mainly from the pesticide or fertilizers put on tobacco. they put fertilizers are on the plan does contain uranium. led to polonium. the same poison that killed a russian spy in london a few years ago was also present in cigarette mouth. that was discovered in the 60s. >> what to cigarettes have to do with the marshall plan? >> welcome rethink of the marshall plan as an effort to rebuild europe. but most people don't know us for every $2 in food center would be europe, there...
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>> i thin this fertilizer turns to coal.return it for more of liz's drug stock. >> steve doesn't have his hat, santa hat. if you get a closeup on his tie, do that l later. it's a christmasy tie. at least he has it there. thankou, everybody for joining us. have a very merry christmas. have a wonderful time this week. eric bolling and "shin' in" starting rit now. >>> we are taking aim at the "duck dynasty" controversy. sponsors of the hit show sticking by phil robertson afer the controversial comment. is that a foul decisionor free market working like it should? plus -- [ ♪ hallelujah >> president obama the divine? >> we thought he would be, i shouldn't say this at christmas time but the next messiah. >> the in stream media doing an aboutface admitting it was blded by the aura of the man in the white house. the broken lies leading to this broken relationship. how love lost could mean freedom lost in 2014. duck for
>> i thin this fertilizer turns to coal.return it for more of liz's drug stock. >> steve doesn't have his hat, santa hat. if you get a closeup on his tie, do that l later. it's a christmasy tie. at least he has it there. thankou, everybody for joining us. have a very merry christmas. have a wonderful time this week. eric bolling and "shin' in" starting rit now. >>> we are taking aim at the "duck dynasty" controversy. sponsors of the hit show sticking by...
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they are not strong, we don't have enough fertilizer, with all our costs thrown in, we are only just about breaking even. the bails of cotton gathers around egypt this autumn, will end up in factories like this one. but here too, declining demand has had cottoning experts fell by more than 40%. stocks only 100% egyptian cotton. shes demand for her product is down. >> all the prices go up, selling every day, so a saying every day, if i compare between 24 year and the year before, the year before is better than this year. >> the best cotton is bruised around the world for its quality. but with cheap imports plummeted demand, and on going economic instability, some fear egyptian cotton might one day become a thing of the past. dominic cane, al jazeera, cairo. >> clues from the deep about arctic melting coming up next on al jazeera, america. what is going on above ground. the championship. they don't get one tonight, i mean, they don't get one in the end, that game seven here in indianapolis could be a problem. jazeera.me back to al the top stories we are following at this hour. the vote
they are not strong, we don't have enough fertilizer, with all our costs thrown in, we are only just about breaking even. the bails of cotton gathers around egypt this autumn, will end up in factories like this one. but here too, declining demand has had cottoning experts fell by more than 40%. stocks only 100% egyptian cotton. shes demand for her product is down. >> all the prices go up, selling every day, so a saying every day, if i compare between 24 year and the year before, the year...
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only 3 percent of pwebs born without fertility help are twins and about 12 percent are pre-term.his issue group like the american society for reproductive medicine calling for the use of only embryo at at a time during fertility treatment that's what is done in europe where twin birth are considerably lower. >> well, 'tis the season for sharing of course and today the forty-niner superstar quarterback exactly that for family at the san francisco ronald mcdonald house. carolyn tyler was there as well. >>reporter: he was dressed in red brought a big gift but it wasn't st. nick. it was kaepernick. >> i think there's something special about kids that is very up lifting to everyone. you spend time around them. you see really how pure hearted kids are. >>reporter: 49er quarterback kaepernick paid surprise visit to san francisco ronald mcdonald house. and gave them an f box 1. it's a home away from home for family whose children are receiving treatment at the nearby ucsf hospital. ronald butler his wife and 2 kids from reno are staying here. free of charge. while 16 month old flynn unde
only 3 percent of pwebs born without fertility help are twins and about 12 percent are pre-term.his issue group like the american society for reproductive medicine calling for the use of only embryo at at a time during fertility treatment that's what is done in europe where twin birth are considerably lower. >> well, 'tis the season for sharing of course and today the forty-niner superstar quarterback exactly that for family at the san francisco ronald mcdonald house. carolyn tyler was...
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they are from a single fertilized egg that split three ways and conceived without fertility. the mother doesn't care about the statistical odds of her gift. >> i think it's more amazings to us to hold the babies. the number never really meant a lot. >> the triplets father joked he might bottle the water from their hometown and offer that as a fertility treatment. >>> a program from a classic movie musical is getting a reprise here on nbc. tonight, we'll air the live telecast of "sound of music." it's based on the broadway production. winner, carrie underwood is playing maria. they spent the last six weeks rehearsing the play. >> it's enough to feel like we have -- it's part of you. >> everybody knows these songs whether they have seen the movie 100 times or never seen it, you know the songs. i feel like everybody leaves here with something rolling around in their head. >> the actors say performing live on television will bring a new energy to the production. you can watch it tonight here on nbc 4 at 8:00. >> a tribute to actor paul walker goes viral. who is behind the video c
they are from a single fertilized egg that split three ways and conceived without fertility. the mother doesn't care about the statistical odds of her gift. >> i think it's more amazings to us to hold the babies. the number never really meant a lot. >> the triplets father joked he might bottle the water from their hometown and offer that as a fertility treatment. >>> a program from a classic movie musical is getting a reprise here on nbc. tonight, we'll air the live...
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contingencies democratic party on the eric tillman said china's execution has once again video the fertile any of the north korean regime nancy. that means. upon the news that on some text in mind the south korean government concerned about possible instability within the regime has stepped up surveillance on the north but so far no special movements in the north has been detected yet. funky reports speaking before the parliament for the bears committee on friday education minister. he texted me to not leave the execution of some tech will have major implications for souls nor korea policy the government has deep concerns about the recent events in north korea. oh we watched intently and calmly prepare for all kinds of content and six. the state and a south korean defense minister monday that the execution of a young north korean leader's uncle could lead to further provocations of the reclusive state. speaking before the national defense committee at the national assembly since that's all i think it's that bad and it's against the yen in conjunction with us for six and a close eye on the
contingencies democratic party on the eric tillman said china's execution has once again video the fertile any of the north korean regime nancy. that means. upon the news that on some text in mind the south korean government concerned about possible instability within the regime has stepped up surveillance on the north but so far no special movements in the north has been detected yet. funky reports speaking before the parliament for the bears committee on friday education minister. he texted...
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part probably the most important invention in history was the invention of artificial nitrogen fertilizer. which just put it this way forty percent of us would not be on this planet without it because we now can create much more plant life than nature was able to create. there were only a few plants really that could fix nitrogen in the soil before but now. we can do it almost infinitely except it's made out of fossil fuels takes fossil fuels to make the. for the energy to make it and there's a downside to fertilize eating oil a process emitting carbon dioxide yeah. we all know it's so. at a certain point we run into these limits and. it proved to me like the mouth is actually wrong possibly they didn't get the timing of it right but now we're in a situation where the world seems to be bursting that it seems toward the end of the book you suggest i think it might have been an author's epilogue that if the entire world were to go one child policy that within a human lifetime for generations roughly eighty to one hundred years ago. that we would have a population of a little over one i thin
part probably the most important invention in history was the invention of artificial nitrogen fertilizer. which just put it this way forty percent of us would not be on this planet without it because we now can create much more plant life than nature was able to create. there were only a few plants really that could fix nitrogen in the soil before but now. we can do it almost infinitely except it's made out of fossil fuels takes fossil fuels to make the. for the energy to make it and there's a...
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want to bring you in a few days after the boston marathon bombings there was the explosion at the fertilizer plant in west texas killed fifteen people injured more than two hundred you were there would you see on the ground in west texas in those days afterward. this reporting that we did in west texas it was some of the most physically demanding and emotionally demanding that i've done in my career i mean it was a scene of utter destruction and despair when we originally when we initially arrived there in west texas we heard from the mayor of that tiny town tommy muska and he described the explosion as having a nuclear bomb being dropped on his town the night of the blast when we arrived we arrived only a couple of hours after it happened and we were kept a little distance away from the fertilizer plant it was still on fire but even miles away you could see blown out windows buildings badly damaged and was the fire was put out and we were able to get a little bit closer to to where the blast originated from we could if it was just a crater more than ninety feet wide we could see schools whi
want to bring you in a few days after the boston marathon bombings there was the explosion at the fertilizer plant in west texas killed fifteen people injured more than two hundred you were there would you see on the ground in west texas in those days afterward. this reporting that we did in west texas it was some of the most physically demanding and emotionally demanding that i've done in my career i mean it was a scene of utter destruction and despair when we originally when we initially...
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. >> there musting be a fertile ground for them to do that. do you think a country that has tens of millions of people that they can be that influential? >> they can be that influential. but there's been a basis for this sort of export of a born-again culture since the 1930s, in rwanda and uganda. it's a base i of this sort of impulse. >> that's what your documentary is about, you focus on what's going on in uganda with evangelical missionaries. >> absolutely, scott lively went there and addressed the parliament for five hours about the threat of homosexuality. homosexuals purpose was to destroy democracy. you had lou who went there, i interviewed him, he is totally frustrate they'd they are losing the culture war but they're winning it in uganda, it is a very susceptible population. >> this is not just happening in uganda but other places. >> people are talking about russia in advance of the sochi olympics. >> but it's a problem across africa. they reported amnesty international, homosexuality is outlawed in 38 african countries. is it inhere
. >> there musting be a fertile ground for them to do that. do you think a country that has tens of millions of people that they can be that influential? >> they can be that influential. but there's been a basis for this sort of export of a born-again culture since the 1930s, in rwanda and uganda. it's a base i of this sort of impulse. >> that's what your documentary is about, you focus on what's going on in uganda with evangelical missionaries. >> absolutely, scott...
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here are the ideas i want to play with, but then, you go into the room, and there maybe some fertile ideas that are becoming manifest that are more interesting than the idea you had initially set out to plan. so there has to be this openness for spontaneity. also, a sense that regardless of the deadline, that you have tons of time so the you can keep your creativity alive and not cut it off and just go into old habits. it is a lot like listening. really listening to watch what is going to emerge. i like this thing where you put your foot on his back. let's keep it. were your mind is is how you build your life. if you put it in steel or in failure, it works. that works. it is a commitment. for most artists, it is a vacation and a life that they have committed themselves to. there is this notion that artists continue to do their work because of some kind of the external financial support. if that was taken away, artists would still do their art. it is not like there is a prerequisite for these things to happen or i will not do it. how could that be? it is the relationship that you have
here are the ideas i want to play with, but then, you go into the room, and there maybe some fertile ideas that are becoming manifest that are more interesting than the idea you had initially set out to plan. so there has to be this openness for spontaneity. also, a sense that regardless of the deadline, that you have tons of time so the you can keep your creativity alive and not cut it off and just go into old habits. it is a lot like listening. really listening to watch what is going to...
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in many cases that's the result of fertility treatments. dr. alan copperman is director of infertility at mt. sinai hospital. good morning. >> we know that 36% of beans born through inveto fertilization are multiples. most of them twins. why is this a problem? why the new guidelines? >> twins are a good outcome for a couple that has not been able to conceive. however, not all twins are at healthy pregnancies. they're more likely to deliver early. or half of the twin pregnancies are low-birth weight. so it can be complicated for the mom and complicated for the babies. so if we can just cure infertility with one single embryo we'll have a more healthy baby. >> inveto has been going on for decades and finally guidelines where you're suggesting if under the age of 35 to implant just one embrie yoshgs is that right? >> that's right, it used to ache two or three embryos to achieve a healthy pregnancy. but now we're able to screen the embryo that has the correct number of chromosomes. then we only have to put that unembryo that used to achieve the
in many cases that's the result of fertility treatments. dr. alan copperman is director of infertility at mt. sinai hospital. good morning. >> we know that 36% of beans born through inveto fertilization are multiples. most of them twins. why is this a problem? why the new guidelines? >> twins are a good outcome for a couple that has not been able to conceive. however, not all twins are at healthy pregnancies. they're more likely to deliver early. or half of the twin pregnancies are...
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they turn to a fertility lab for help.ouple thinks their embryos are placed in caroline's uterus. until ten days later, when the lab calls with unbelievable news. >> we were pregnant but at the same time that they had transferred another couple's embryos to caroline. >> the baby growing inside caroline doesn't belong to her. it actually belongs to this woman, who has the same last name. shannon savage. >> i'm thinking, this woman has got to be a basket case and then find out she's pregnant -- oh, by the way, with somebody else's kid. >> here's how the embryos wind up in the wrong womb. to locate where the frozen embryos are stored, a lab worker by mistake uses shannon savage's paperwork instead of caroline savage's. the worker pulls shannon's embryos from a cryopreservation tank and places them on a petri dish with the name "savage" on it. nine months later, knowing she was having someone else's baby, caroline gives birth to little logan and then gives him up to his real parents. >> can you say hello to everybody? say hi?
they turn to a fertility lab for help.ouple thinks their embryos are placed in caroline's uterus. until ten days later, when the lab calls with unbelievable news. >> we were pregnant but at the same time that they had transferred another couple's embryos to caroline. >> the baby growing inside caroline doesn't belong to her. it actually belongs to this woman, who has the same last name. shannon savage. >> i'm thinking, this woman has got to be a basket case and then find out...
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. >> early indications are the bomb was a half-ton homemade bomb made of common fertilizer and fuel oil. >> fortunately, the axle housing contains the truck's confidential vehicle identification number. >> using that number, we were able to trace the vehicle itself and identify it as a ford motor production made for rider riddle company. >> the rider companies informs the fbi this particular truck was assigned to elliott's body shop in junk city kansas. north of oklahoma city. fbi agents found the truck had to be rented two days earlier. >> the rental documents themselves showed that it was rented by a robert bob cling. we had no idea who robert cling was or whether he was a real person. >> an employee provides a detailed description of cling and another man he believed was with him. who was robert cling, and why had he just murdered nearly 200 men, women and children? within 24 hours, the nation would learn the stunning truth. >> let there be no room for doubt. we will find the people who did this. people don't have to think about where their electricity comes from. they flip the switc
. >> early indications are the bomb was a half-ton homemade bomb made of common fertilizer and fuel oil. >> fortunately, the axle housing contains the truck's confidential vehicle identification number. >> using that number, we were able to trace the vehicle itself and identify it as a ford motor production made for rider riddle company. >> the rider companies informs the fbi this particular truck was assigned to elliott's body shop in junk city kansas. north of oklahoma...
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what is it about that era that made it such a fertile time for horn players?ere was a lot more playing, a lot more musicianship. happen,ay that doesn't but now music is made in the laboratory almost. you get one guy working in one studio. they send it to another guy. it is musicianship, there is nothing wrong with it. some great music is made that way. these bands we are talking about, they played together nonstop. when they weren't in the studio they were out doing 250 shows a year. being in that proximity with each other, knowing each other, the way i play the saxophone versus the way gerald albright plays the saxophone, we approach the instrument so differently, yet if he are going to play together we have to come up with something. tavis: you all play together differently, but how do you know it is going to blend into something we want to hear? how do you know it is going to work? >> you bring up a very good point. we didn't know. brown, aoduced by paul legendary jazz producer. we all looked at each other and said, let's pray this works. the tour.to do we
what is it about that era that made it such a fertile time for horn players?ere was a lot more playing, a lot more musicianship. happen,ay that doesn't but now music is made in the laboratory almost. you get one guy working in one studio. they send it to another guy. it is musicianship, there is nothing wrong with it. some great music is made that way. these bands we are talking about, they played together nonstop. when they weren't in the studio they were out doing 250 shows a year. being in...
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you had that experience also in talking to him, the cross-fertilization of these freedom movements. >> yes, i think they fed off of each other. i think while the united states civil rights movement came of age and its victory much earlier than the apartheid struggle, they were very much alike. i think that's what enabled me, i think, to have the success to the extent i did to have it. i didn't go as a journalist going in an objective way, i was informed by the experiences we had in the south and in the united states. so when i got there, i understand. there were significant differences. in south africa the majority were the black people and they had been suppressed by a minority, unlike in the united states. still the struggles were similar. i think each learned from the other. the african national congress, almost as old as the naacp, many of the things they adopted came from our struggle and we learned from them. so i can understand what john was saying. certainly for south african americans a little older than i am, they were very much involved in free south africa movement and ant
you had that experience also in talking to him, the cross-fertilization of these freedom movements. >> yes, i think they fed off of each other. i think while the united states civil rights movement came of age and its victory much earlier than the apartheid struggle, they were very much alike. i think that's what enabled me, i think, to have the success to the extent i did to have it. i didn't go as a journalist going in an objective way, i was informed by the experiences we had in the...
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they has potential for fertility treatment and helping with chemotherapy. there is a tremendous future. it is a nice start-up scientific date. >> where does sperm want to go? >> it uses its tail and they employing the tail to do the electrical work and then a magnetic field to direct the sperm. millions of sperm start off, millions start off, and only one lucky one makes it. they go in the wrong direction, the wrong tube, they only last for two days, it is like they are swimming from los angeles to hawaii people have said and very few can make it. >> you put one in a nice lamborghini and they can control it. >> this will help more women getting pregnant? >> absolutely. maybe we can do appropriate diseases for other diseases, as well,. >> if this pans out we can use the nano technology to deliver the chemotherapy, et cetera, and sperm are stupid, men are stupid, they need guidance. >> i am not sure about that. >> but to deliver drugs for cancer treatment through the technology to the source could help protect healthy cells too? >> exactly. >> is it available
they has potential for fertility treatment and helping with chemotherapy. there is a tremendous future. it is a nice start-up scientific date. >> where does sperm want to go? >> it uses its tail and they employing the tail to do the electrical work and then a magnetic field to direct the sperm. millions of sperm start off, millions start off, and only one lucky one makes it. they go in the wrong direction, the wrong tube, they only last for two days, it is like they are swimming...
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. >> the couple says multiplies don't run in their families and they didn't use fertility treatments. >>> a new house, mortgage free, a central valley veteran that's proven he's on the nice list. >> wow. for marine veteran this home is more than an upgrade from the apartment he shares with his fiancee. it's a fresh start. >> ryan spent a decade in the military and served two tours in iraq. he had several surgeries and has a brain injury. i felt i was going to die a few times. when i started linking up with the veteran groups i found my area that i liked and started helping one vet after another. he dedicated his life to giving back to veterans in need and is studying to be a counselor. you see gees getting out and they are hurting. >> ryan's generosity is part of the reason operation home front selected him for the mortgage free home. >> here you go. wells fargo donated the bank owned house. ryan and his financee have strong ties to the central valley. >> i don't know what to say, it's breathtaking. i never would have thought this could have happened. >> the family hope to be settled
. >> the couple says multiplies don't run in their families and they didn't use fertility treatments. >>> a new house, mortgage free, a central valley veteran that's proven he's on the nice list. >> wow. for marine veteran this home is more than an upgrade from the apartment he shares with his fiancee. it's a fresh start. >> ryan spent a decade in the military and served two tours in iraq. he had several surgeries and has a brain injury. i felt i was going to die a...
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the ministry of agriculture used to provide us with fertilizer but now they have stopped. moving well now they never visit us like they used to. people i don't understand why the government isn't helping us. with the. well that food sufficiency has its ups and downs there are times of abundance and times when there is not enough food for the community. to have the periods of hunger along that is when the food prices hit the roof twentieth well. that is one mil it costs ten cd for euro this is a time of great hunger. government cutbacks would mean for example in the case of agriculture that all kinds of subsidies are essential extension services they all come back and all those things affect everything becomes the market price the small farmer kind of buy those things they can't produce as well so most of the farm is actually really compact in terms of lead in the farmers some of the not able to keep the food have to do it in school because they do look in the blue ribbon and then feed in cells into this truck to support and so they have ways and then to support their child
the ministry of agriculture used to provide us with fertilizer but now they have stopped. moving well now they never visit us like they used to. people i don't understand why the government isn't helping us. with the. well that food sufficiency has its ups and downs there are times of abundance and times when there is not enough food for the community. to have the periods of hunger along that is when the food prices hit the roof twentieth well. that is one mil it costs ten cd for euro this is a...
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a baby's heart begins to beat at about 24 days after fertilization, after the egg is fertilized. most women do not know they are pregnant until after 24 days. that is something we should think about this christmas. guest: perhaps as many as 45% of fertilized eggs, whether they have a beating heart or not, do spontaneously abort. i think this is good science. you just said there is not a beating heart until 24 days. when you have this kind of debate that is not so much medical as theological. you cannot make public policy for every american. there are 2000 different religions in this country. if you're going to allow a politician to make those medical determinations for each and every woman. is unfair and un-american. guest: i believe the american people have a right to make it decision collectively and i believe they will. host: this is a recent story by "roll call." this came out from the house and ministration committee. reverend lynn? guest: i do realize some would say, that phrase is about a christian holiday. there are certain derivations from other pre-christian holidays. t
a baby's heart begins to beat at about 24 days after fertilization, after the egg is fertilized. most women do not know they are pregnant until after 24 days. that is something we should think about this christmas. guest: perhaps as many as 45% of fertilized eggs, whether they have a beating heart or not, do spontaneously abort. i think this is good science. you just said there is not a beating heart until 24 days. when you have this kind of debate that is not so much medical as theological....
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. >> reporter: both couples started ivf treatments at a fertility center near washington, d.c.ove. >> within the first two weeks they were already talking to me about a gestational carrier. >> reporter: feeling frustrated and alone they each turned to facebook. that's where they found each other online. >> once i started talking with her, itches like oh, my gosh. here is somebody going through the same thing. we had the same doctor at shady grove fertility. >> we just connected immediately with them, both of them. >> reporter: as their friend ship grew, they finally got good news. >> i see one. i see two heartbeats. twins? we're going to have twins? it was so surreal. >> reporter: in february 2012, andrea gave birth to twins, connor and avery. they named sandy and phillip the god parents. but they weren't as successful conceiving. after four failed ivf cycles sandy and phillip started considering another option. >> i just kind of blurted out, i'll carry for you. i can do it. >> i couldn't believe that was actually coming out of their mouth. >> eight months later she was pregnan
. >> reporter: both couples started ivf treatments at a fertility center near washington, d.c.ove. >> within the first two weeks they were already talking to me about a gestational carrier. >> reporter: feeling frustrated and alone they each turned to facebook. that's where they found each other online. >> once i started talking with her, itches like oh, my gosh. here is somebody going through the same thing. we had the same doctor at shady grove fertility. >> we...
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the seeds are not strong, we don't have enough fertilizers. with all the costs thrown in, we are only just about breaking even. the bails will end up in factories like this one, but here too, declining demand, has had its effects. tens of thousands of text tile workers have lost their jobs, as factories have shut down. in 1-3 month period, cotton exports fell by more than 40%. retale stores like this one, now attract few customers. stocks only 100% egyptian cotton. she says demand for her product is down. >> all the process goes up, and this is effected badly every day. so the selling every day, if i compare between this year and the year before, the year before is better than this year. >> the best egyptian cotton is prized around the world for its quality. but with cheap imports, plummets demand, and on going economic instability, some fear egyptian cotton might one day become a thing of the past. dominic cain, al jazeera, cairo. >> as we continue to take a look at the global market that will be tomorrow right here on al jazeera america. we
the seeds are not strong, we don't have enough fertilizers. with all the costs thrown in, we are only just about breaking even. the bails will end up in factories like this one, but here too, declining demand, has had its effects. tens of thousands of text tile workers have lost their jobs, as factories have shut down. in 1-3 month period, cotton exports fell by more than 40%. retale stores like this one, now attract few customers. stocks only 100% egyptian cotton. she says demand for her...
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could cause serious hormonal disorders in humans, ranging from heightened risk of cancer, lower fertility rates and decreased sperm counts in men. >>> wildlife officials are trying to kill one invase sit owl species in order to keep another one from becoming extinct. biologists hope to kill more than 100 bard owls from northern california. 2 have been -- 26 have been shot so far. they hope to save the northern spotted owl for extinction. the two fight and bard owl have been win. ing. >>> a teenager from san jose will receive a carnegie hero fund worry for rescuing a boy in yosemite. in april the nine-year-old slipped into the merced river and started going toward the fall. alex smith heard the boy's mother cry and sprung into action. he sprinted toward the boy, vaulted a guardrail. grabbed a rock with one hand and the boy with another. the the carnegie medal comes with $5,000 prize now. let's get a check of the weather. >> winter arrived this morning a little after 9:00. live doppler 7hd right now showing you that we have clear winter sky out there. some of those offshore winds pushing th
could cause serious hormonal disorders in humans, ranging from heightened risk of cancer, lower fertility rates and decreased sperm counts in men. >>> wildlife officials are trying to kill one invase sit owl species in order to keep another one from becoming extinct. biologists hope to kill more than 100 bard owls from northern california. 2 have been -- 26 have been shot so far. they hope to save the northern spotted owl for extinction. the two fight and bard owl have been win. ing....
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could cause serious hormonal disorders in humans, ranging from heightened risk of cancer, lower fertility rates and decreased sperm counts in men. >>> wildlife officials are trying to kill one invase sit owl species in order to keep another one from becoming extinct. biologists hope to kill more than 100 bard owls from northern california. 2 have been -- 26 have been shot so far. they hope to save the northern spotted owl for extinction. the two fight and bard owl have been win. ing. >>> a teenager from san jose will receive a carnegie hero fund worry for rescuing a boy in yosemite. in april the nine-year-old slipped into the merced river and started going toward the fall. alex smith heard the boy's mother cry and sprung into action. he sprinted toward the boy, vaulted a guardrail. grabbed a rock with one hand and the boy with another. the the carnegie medal comes with $5,000 prize now. let's get a check of the weather. >> winter arrived this morning a little after 9:00. live doppler 7hd right now showing you that we have clear winter sky out there. some of those offshore winds pushing th
could cause serious hormonal disorders in humans, ranging from heightened risk of cancer, lower fertility rates and decreased sperm counts in men. >>> wildlife officials are trying to kill one invase sit owl species in order to keep another one from becoming extinct. biologists hope to kill more than 100 bard owls from northern california. 2 have been -- 26 have been shot so far. they hope to save the northern spotted owl for extinction. the two fight and bard owl have been win. ing....
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the ministry of agriculture used to provide us with fertilizers but now they have stopped. moving well now they never visit us like they used to about. people really i don't understand why the government isn't helping us. with the. well the food sufficiency has its ups and downs there are times of abundance and times when there isn't enough food for the community. so have the periods of hunger along that is when the food prices hit the roof well . that is one mil it costs ten cd for euro this is a time of great hunger that. the government cutbacks would mean for example in the case of agriculture that all kinds of subsidies are reset extension services they all come and all those things affect everything becomes a market price a small farmer can i buy those things because i produce as well so most of the farm is actually i really hope it turns out. some of them not. because in the big reveal shop or the feed in cells into a structure to support and so they have waste and then. it's. easy street to steal strategic. islander covert team of journalists trying to release wiki l
the ministry of agriculture used to provide us with fertilizers but now they have stopped. moving well now they never visit us like they used to about. people really i don't understand why the government isn't helping us. with the. well the food sufficiency has its ups and downs there are times of abundance and times when there isn't enough food for the community. so have the periods of hunger along that is when the food prices hit the roof well . that is one mil it costs ten cd for euro this...
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. >> the fertile plains of the ira wade dealter described as the rice basket of myanmar. for many years the land was idle after being confiscated by the government. >> landseizures were common. people are encouraged by a wave of reforms and more willing to demand their right. some do that by working on land they consider that ares. an act of defiance. this is a farmer who helps farmers reclaim what they say is there's. >> it's possible to give back the land which was lawlessly confiscated from the farmers, as long as we are united. >> farmers are bolder, taking their grievances to the streets. there have been consequences. a group advocating for the rights of political prisoners estimates there are 30 farmers facing trial for illegal assembly or interests pass. activists who educate farmers have been gaoled or arrested. >> translation: the wealth cronies and those that confiscated the land are part of the the government. their interests are deeply entrenched in the conflict. >> the government want to resolve land grab issues and formed a parliamentary committee to look in
. >> the fertile plains of the ira wade dealter described as the rice basket of myanmar. for many years the land was idle after being confiscated by the government. >> landseizures were common. people are encouraged by a wave of reforms and more willing to demand their right. some do that by working on land they consider that ares. an act of defiance. this is a farmer who helps farmers reclaim what they say is there's. >> it's possible to give back the land which was lawlessly...
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the ministry of agriculture used to provide us with fertilizer but now they have stopped. moving well now they never visit us like they used to. people really i don't understand why the government isn't helping us. to welcome that. well the food sufficiency has its ups and downs. there are times of abundance and times when there isn't enough food for the community. so have the periods of hunger along that is when the food prices hit the roof well . that is one mil it costs ten cd for euro this is a time of great hunger that. the government cutbacks would mean for example in the case of agriculture that all kinds of subsidies all research extension services they all come and all those things for everything becomes a market price a small form a kind of buy those things they can produce as well so for most of these form is actually really. like. some of the. would have to do it because they'd look in the bridge of the shop or the feed into extra support and so they have ways and then to support their children and. any force to get the car business eastern related demand for h
the ministry of agriculture used to provide us with fertilizer but now they have stopped. moving well now they never visit us like they used to. people really i don't understand why the government isn't helping us. to welcome that. well the food sufficiency has its ups and downs. there are times of abundance and times when there isn't enough food for the community. so have the periods of hunger along that is when the food prices hit the roof well . that is one mil it costs ten cd for euro this...
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product called bio solids which is the dye jeffed solid material, and that's used for agricultural fertilizer as well as alternative cover at land fills. >> reporter: and fulfilling lives. >> i see this being a stepping stone in, you know, just opening up doors for me in the future. it's exciting to know that i'm a part of something big. >> this program actually saved me from doing a lot of bad stuff. i can focus on future and my family and my son. >> we take society's waste, recycle it as well as resigh skull young people's lives. >> reporter: mostly by theirself worth. channel 2 news. >>> be careful if you're along the california coast between now and thursday because of king tides. those run a -- this is video of the past in san francisco. mild weather has kept the tides from doing much damage this time around. >> it seems like it's more and more. sometimes you can run by here and see the water has really washed -- you know, washed up and i don't think that's really typical. >> scientists have been asking people to take pictures of the king tides and post them on social media. they say tha
product called bio solids which is the dye jeffed solid material, and that's used for agricultural fertilizer as well as alternative cover at land fills. >> reporter: and fulfilling lives. >> i see this being a stepping stone in, you know, just opening up doors for me in the future. it's exciting to know that i'm a part of something big. >> this program actually saved me from doing a lot of bad stuff. i can focus on future and my family and my son. >> we take society's...
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emissions to the nvironment, pesticides, fertilizers. fertilizers. methane. that's 23,000 more than the food, that's food amounts to labor income, water, agriculture water.ads of it's the first user of waters, have lack of in the world as well. fertile soils get lost. in developing countries, of speaking about the early stages of food, which tommic of today. food lost in the harvesting technique, the transport. we could have other meetings to improve that part. there's an obligation of us all countries to ping that part of their work. but on the developed side of ountries, we're speaking of supply chains. retailer, or of the the supplier, and the consumer, so that's us. for instance, the united states, the united kingdom, they food or with organic waste. it's the second material they landfill. netherlands, it's zero landfill. sometimes you need a lawyer. i'm a lawyer. well, sorry. not angry. yes.ionate, i am, it's time for action, i would say. global level, global partnerships for development. hose of the developing countries like the scaling up of the nutrit
emissions to the nvironment, pesticides, fertilizers. fertilizers. methane. that's 23,000 more than the food, that's food amounts to labor income, water, agriculture water.ads of it's the first user of waters, have lack of in the world as well. fertile soils get lost. in developing countries, of speaking about the early stages of food, which tommic of today. food lost in the harvesting technique, the transport. we could have other meetings to improve that part. there's an obligation of us all...
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so this has potential for fertility treatments. it has a tremendous future for this. i'm not sure how it's going to pan out, but it's a really nice start-up scientific data. >> where does sperm go generally? >> it uses the tail and they're implying a biomethod, using the tail to do the work, and they use the field to direct the sperm. the problem is millions start off and only one lucky one makes it. they go in the wrong direction. >> a fight to the finish. >> they only last two days. it's like they're swimming from los angeles to hawaii and very few people can make it. >> put one in a lamborghini and with a magnet, control it to the goal. >> it will help many other women get pregnant. >> absolutely. >> other diseases. this thing can do -- >> that's right. if this pans out, then finally, we can use the technology to deliver the chemotherapy. >> men are stupid, sperm are stupid. >> drugs, to deliver drugs and cancer treatments and such through the nano technology to the source could probably protect healthy cells, too. >> that's exactly right. it's a very specific targ
so this has potential for fertility treatments. it has a tremendous future for this. i'm not sure how it's going to pan out, but it's a really nice start-up scientific data. >> where does sperm go generally? >> it uses the tail and they're implying a biomethod, using the tail to do the work, and they use the field to direct the sperm. the problem is millions start off and only one lucky one makes it. they go in the wrong direction. >> a fight to the finish. >> they only...