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the fertility industry is worth $4 billion.an ever women are delaying child birdbirthchildbirth. many haven't found the right partner. others want to focus on careers. some just aren't ready. >> will you marry me? >> absolutely. >> reporter: 29-year-old whitney bischoff recently found the love of her life on abc's "the bachelor." >> we're going to make some babies. >> oh, yes. >> reporter: but two years ago, the fertility nurse decided to freeze her eggs just in case. >> a huge sense of relief. i just felt it would be silly for me not to take the opportunity when it was handed to me. >> reporter: whitney says seeing patients struggle to conceive on their own made her want to take control. >> you hear patients say, i just wish i would have known, i wish someone would have told me. i felt like i needed to walk the talk. i felt like i, you know was taking control of my career and taking control of other aspects of my life. for me it just was giving me options for my future. >> reporter: her doctor says women as young as 20 should
the fertility industry is worth $4 billion.an ever women are delaying child birdbirthchildbirth. many haven't found the right partner. others want to focus on careers. some just aren't ready. >> will you marry me? >> absolutely. >> reporter: 29-year-old whitney bischoff recently found the love of her life on abc's "the bachelor." >> we're going to make some babies. >> oh, yes. >> reporter: but two years ago, the fertility nurse decided to freeze her...
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this was the peak of fertility in our history. but by 1980, the fertility rate had dropped below 3. before 1979, family planning was not enforced by the government. but the decrease occurred nonetheless." >> renowned demographer liang zhongtang was a strong supporter of china's family planning policy for two decades... until he came to believe it was causing more damage to society than good. >> "it has brought harm to many people. if it is not abandoned it will harm more people in the future. giving birth is a basic right. no one has the right to interfere with it, let alone a country and a government. the government must do everything to protect this basic right. it has no reason to violate this right and force its family planning policy upon its citizens." among critics' main complaints it puts the power of enforcing the policy in the hands of local family planning officials, who often depend on reaching population targets for raises and promotion... a climate they say is ripe for exploitation and abuse... local governments have the authority to slap fines on parents who violate t
this was the peak of fertility in our history. but by 1980, the fertility rate had dropped below 3. before 1979, family planning was not enforced by the government. but the decrease occurred nonetheless." >> renowned demographer liang zhongtang was a strong supporter of china's family planning policy for two decades... until he came to believe it was causing more damage to society than good. >> "it has brought harm to many people. if it is not abandoned it will harm more...
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>> this is a very cool music video called "fertilizer." >> ♪ i thought i was safe using contraceptiveut the pill is only 99% effective ♪ >> oh they fertilized an egg. >> it sounds like it's a complete surprise. >> just to be clear. the pill is 99% effective? >> yes. >> okay. >> ♪ oh baby sorry if i did surprise ya ♪ ♪ but you know baby i'm your fertilizer ♪ >> this is the cutest pregnancy announcement i've seen in a long time. >> me, too. >> just raw and honest. >> this is a nice throwback music video. it's very '80s retro with the glasses and the yellow track suit. and the drops early september. i get it. but you get the visual, right? >>> time for a little "real or fake" starting with this dude who has an interesting way of fishing. >> that is so dumb! >>> then a prankster's joke turns around quickly. >> i feel like the acting was really bad. >> and a special face that has us freaking out. watch and decide. ebaum's world is next. ababouout t a a rereveversrse e momortgage soso i i w wanant t yoyou u toto k know the facts. ththerere e arare e cucurrrrently no credit score oror i incn
>> this is a very cool music video called "fertilizer." >> ♪ i thought i was safe using contraceptiveut the pill is only 99% effective ♪ >> oh they fertilized an egg. >> it sounds like it's a complete surprise. >> just to be clear. the pill is 99% effective? >> yes. >> okay. >> ♪ oh baby sorry if i did surprise ya ♪ ♪ but you know baby i'm your fertilizer ♪ >> this is the cutest pregnancy announcement i've seen in a...
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fertility rates remain above five. on average atf are of 5.2 command we cannot end extreme poverty with such high fertility rates and rapid population growth's because population will run ahead and because those poor children and poor large families are not going to make it with the kind of health and education and nutrition that they need. 3rd is this massive and growing environmental crisis so exemplifying in the rising inequality of the dramatic scale social unrest around the world very real. my own city is in the middle row to the right, but all over the world that people are unemployed, inequalities arising. there is a considerable dissatisfaction with the distribution of income and wealth employment. persistence of very high fertility rates which, by which, by the way save for the median fertility and africa the population is on track from having gone from 179 million in sub-saharan africa, all of sub-saharan africa 179 million in 19,521,000,000,000 people today to 4 billion people in 2100 on the median fertility
fertility rates remain above five. on average atf are of 5.2 command we cannot end extreme poverty with such high fertility rates and rapid population growth's because population will run ahead and because those poor children and poor large families are not going to make it with the kind of health and education and nutrition that they need. 3rd is this massive and growing environmental crisis so exemplifying in the rising inequality of the dramatic scale social unrest around the world very...
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while shatters the lives that you remember familiesed the fertile land. the human rights organization that authors that report i just mentioned and from washington d.c., jose louise, he is the operations senior specialist at inter-american development bank, that is the largest souse of social development financing for latin american and the caribbean. thank you to both of you for being here. why build an industrial park on fertile food producing land in the middle of a fragile ecosystem, hundreds of miles away where new opportunity and infrastructure were arguably the most needed? first of all, thank you for having me. i think two parts of that question, one, why so far away from port-au-prince, and the reason is that port-au-prince, concentrated so much of the economic activity to the northern part of haiti was poorer, substantially ever pooer, so one of the ideas that the government has was this. development always has trade offs. the trade off was agriculture in land that is 250 hectors verses converting that to industrial production, and we fully supp
while shatters the lives that you remember familiesed the fertile land. the human rights organization that authors that report i just mentioned and from washington d.c., jose louise, he is the operations senior specialist at inter-american development bank, that is the largest souse of social development financing for latin american and the caribbean. thank you to both of you for being here. why build an industrial park on fertile food producing land in the middle of a fragile ecosystem,...
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the water from the tanks is used because the ammonia contained in fish feces serves as a fertilizer. keeping down the overall weight of these units. it was developed by the farm's owner, owner, owner, allan lim. around ten years ago, he founded a company that produces bio diesel. this eco-friendly fuel is made from used cooking oil gathered from hotels and restaurants. >> i think in 2011, we realized that in singapore, we import a lot of food. and i think that there were many people we talked to that feels maybe it's time to change. change our society and change our angle. to see whether we can use marichalize t land and land not used by other people. >> allan hit upon the idea of using rooftops. he was able to borrow 550 meters of space and with the help of family and friends, he set to work building a cultivation system. he also promoted the farm on social media, attracting young people to help out as volunteers. in june of 2014, his herbs were ready for sale. he attends the herbs every day. >> a very good idea. it's good for us to know where the food comes from. >> come from those
the water from the tanks is used because the ammonia contained in fish feces serves as a fertilizer. keeping down the overall weight of these units. it was developed by the farm's owner, owner, owner, allan lim. around ten years ago, he founded a company that produces bio diesel. this eco-friendly fuel is made from used cooking oil gathered from hotels and restaurants. >> i think in 2011, we realized that in singapore, we import a lot of food. and i think that there were many people we...
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they also criticized the use of in vitro fertilization and surrogate mothers.ohn whose two children were conceived by in vitro fertilization wrote on instagram your archaic thinking is out of step with the times just like your fashion. i shall never wear dolce & gabbana again. the designers who were once a couple themselves said in statement they didn't intend to judge the choices made by others. anne-marie? >> jill wagner in the new york stock exchange. thank you, jill. >>> the match madness matchups are announced and a race car goes airborne before slamming into the track. we'll find out what happened to the driver. we'll find out what happened to the driver. plus a whiter smile? you can have both! with colgate total® advanced whitening. [ male announcer ] it removes more surface stains to whiten 30% better. and it improves mouth health. healthier plus whiter. [ male announcer ] colgate total® advanced whitening. 30% more whitening. advanced design makes it easy to protect your dog or cat from fleas and ticks. discover seresto. with the performance you expect
they also criticized the use of in vitro fertilization and surrogate mothers.ohn whose two children were conceived by in vitro fertilization wrote on instagram your archaic thinking is out of step with the times just like your fashion. i shall never wear dolce & gabbana again. the designers who were once a couple themselves said in statement they didn't intend to judge the choices made by others. anne-marie? >> jill wagner in the new york stock exchange. thank you, jill. >>>...
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they're organic fertilizer improves the quality of soil for farmers.reality, they are very positive and they have a lot of faith in worms. >> reporter: in a process known as vermi composting. they laid out the bedding for the worms and add old vegetables and fruit. in around 3 to 6 months time they convert the garbage into valuable compost. it's a technology that women in this farming community are embracing. >> translator: it's natural. it's organic. it doesn't have any chemicals. since the project started, i wanted to learn the process of using worms to create fertilizer. >> reporter: white the project has been slow to start, there are high hopes. six months from now the group hopes that all of these troughs around me will be filled with organic waste and worms. the women hope to be producing around 150 tons of organic fertilizer per month bringing in around $2,400. petrona and the other women use the fertilizer to grow herbs and medicinal plants. her company bioearth sells the plants to organizations looking to grow community gardens, making even a
they're organic fertilizer improves the quality of soil for farmers.reality, they are very positive and they have a lot of faith in worms. >> reporter: in a process known as vermi composting. they laid out the bedding for the worms and add old vegetables and fruit. in around 3 to 6 months time they convert the garbage into valuable compost. it's a technology that women in this farming community are embracing. >> translator: it's natural. it's organic. it doesn't have any chemicals....
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. >> the punjab is a fertile region in an otherwise very dry country. this is india's bread basket.n india, every inch of fertile punjabi soil has great value. these are people who own land over there, then they put the fence, suddenly your life became difficult. >> exactly. they can only grow some kind of crops and they can't farm more than eight hours in a day. >> how long does it take to get back and forth? >> the border security force manage these gates so they have times when they can enter and come out. >> how much farther can we go before they start to get worried? >> i think we can go to that pole. >> when india and pakistan were separated, the attempt was to try to draw a line across religious lines. >> exactly. >> drained by the colossal task of fighting two world wars, in 1947 great britain decided to end their nearly 200-year rule over india. in an attempt to prevent an inevitable civil war between the hindus, muslims and sikhs, the british commissioner drew up a new border. >> he was given two months. >> two months to create a new country, basically. >> people died beca
. >> the punjab is a fertile region in an otherwise very dry country. this is india's bread basket.n india, every inch of fertile punjabi soil has great value. these are people who own land over there, then they put the fence, suddenly your life became difficult. >> exactly. they can only grow some kind of crops and they can't farm more than eight hours in a day. >> how long does it take to get back and forth? >> the border security force manage these gates so they have...
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if diagnosed with any cancer talk to your doctor about fertility options before you start your treatment. >>> your double chin can be a thing of the past. melting away the fat on your children and seems too good to be true. tests on the drug known at atx-110 have taken several years and now clinical trials has show it's safe and makes people happier with double chins. if approved it can be used as an alternative to surge vi. >>> we love to tell our children they are special. a new study suggests too much praise can lead to unintended consequences. talking about building a healthy self-et steam for our-- self-esteem. >>> and applying for >>> i'm angie gofr in the live desk with breaking news out of michigan now. a tanker fire on a major highway right here. taking you live to the scene. the highway shut down in dearborn next to dearborn along the border in both directions. you can see a couple firefighters are on the scene trying to put the flames out. earlier images of this massive fire circulating on social media shows pretty much a huge fireball in the sky. that black smoke you saw a se
if diagnosed with any cancer talk to your doctor about fertility options before you start your treatment. >>> your double chin can be a thing of the past. melting away the fat on your children and seems too good to be true. tests on the drug known at atx-110 have taken several years and now clinical trials has show it's safe and makes people happier with double chins. if approved it can be used as an alternative to surge vi. >>> we love to tell our children they are special. a...
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the fertilizer improves the quality of soil for farmers.ty they're very positive, and they have a lot of faith in worms. >> in a process known as worming composting, women layout the bedding for the worms then they add old vegetables and fruit. in around three- to six-months' time they convert the it to compost. it is something that is embraced. >> it's organic. it does not have chemicals. since the project started i wanted to learn the process of using worms to create fertilizer. >> while the project has been slow to start there are high hopes. >> six months from now the group hopes that all of these troughs around me will be filled with organic waste and worms. the women hope to be producing around 150 tons of organic fertilizer per month bringing in $2,400. >>> petrona and the other women use the fertilizer to grow herbs and medal medicinal plants. they sell the plants to grow community gardens. making even a few dollars a week is empowering. >> sometimes women are told to stay in the house. no, women are have a right to work and. we're
the fertilizer improves the quality of soil for farmers.ty they're very positive, and they have a lot of faith in worms. >> in a process known as worming composting, women layout the bedding for the worms then they add old vegetables and fruit. in around three- to six-months' time they convert the it to compost. it is something that is embraced. >> it's organic. it does not have chemicals. since the project started i wanted to learn the process of using worms to create fertilizer....
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persuade their successes but i assure you that what's happening at kip should be likened to using fertilizera field effort lizards does nothing to make the field productive unless it's spread arena or around you don't stack fertilizer in one corner of the fold make sure it is throughout the field to improve the quality of the soil today should come in if school district when all schools will perform excel at the level of kip when we've not done that we've all failed and finally no men and women is an island into herself or himself i pray and hope i anticipate that this board will not be complexity through silence for what has happened in this police department it is uncomfortable and disgrateful that a so-called likely world-class city like san francisco this police department has personnel that are alleging having expressed homophobic and racism text please pretty please if other boards have passes resolution condemning foreign policy matter and other matters not directly raised to that board i submit to you this board should not sit in silence in the face of what's happening in our police
persuade their successes but i assure you that what's happening at kip should be likened to using fertilizera field effort lizards does nothing to make the field productive unless it's spread arena or around you don't stack fertilizer in one corner of the fold make sure it is throughout the field to improve the quality of the soil today should come in if school district when all schools will perform excel at the level of kip when we've not done that we've all failed and finally no men and women...
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these fertile lands he had feed the nation. california produces nearly half of america's fruits, nuts and vegetables, but without water, these fields because a dust bowl. the impact is widely felt. with nearly 430,000-acres left unplanted and the loss of 17,000 jobs, the drought is costing california $2.2 billion. for the nation, there will be an increase in food prices for years to come. >> if it's dryer, it's going to be a disaster the world has never seen before. >> what will you do then? >> it's scary to think about it. >> dry spells and droughts are common here. bringing water is an engineering feat. twenty reservoirs transfer water to the central valley through canals and pumping stations. today, although major reservoirs way below capacity. we went to one to see. >> the san luis reservoir during the period of drought is only 20% full. >> these images show just how depleted some of california's reservoirs are today. these all time low water levels can be seen from space. i visited nasa's propulsion lab where they track wa
these fertile lands he had feed the nation. california produces nearly half of america's fruits, nuts and vegetables, but without water, these fields because a dust bowl. the impact is widely felt. with nearly 430,000-acres left unplanted and the loss of 17,000 jobs, the drought is costing california $2.2 billion. for the nation, there will be an increase in food prices for years to come. >> if it's dryer, it's going to be a disaster the world has never seen before. >> what will you...
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the soil here is rich and fertile. laos remains a largely agrarian society.rice farming. the capital, vientiane has a population of just half a million. the rest of the 5½ million laotians are spread over 155 million square miles of land. it'she sonlowestpuon densiasia and the least urbanized country in the region. around laos lie the deveping economies of thailand, china, vietnam and cambodia. the north of laos is almos entirely mountains covering 70% of the country. much of its western border is defined by the mekong river a tural barrier to trade. the friendship bridge breached that barrier. narrator: somphavan inthavong is in the power business. he was an engineer on the first hydroelectric scheme built here in 1951. to him, these rugged mountains and flowing waters are a pot of gold. laos produces far more electricity than it can use. the surplus, approximately 80% of the power generated is sold to thailand at a profit. the dream is on a grand scale: laos emerging to the world on an electricity-led boom. inthavong: narrator: the hydroelectric business co
the soil here is rich and fertile. laos remains a largely agrarian society.rice farming. the capital, vientiane has a population of just half a million. the rest of the 5½ million laotians are spread over 155 million square miles of land. it'she sonlowestpuon densiasia and the least urbanized country in the region. around laos lie the deveping economies of thailand, china, vietnam and cambodia. the north of laos is almos entirely mountains covering 70% of the country. much of its western...
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the versatile isis goddess of fertility patroness of magic and healing and queen of the sky. thoth, a lunar god often represented as a baboon... an ibis... or an ibis-headed human... patron of knowledge and writing, and protector of the scribes. great and small, the gods took different forms-- usually human or animal in shape, and often both-- all of them familiar to the ancient egyptians. when we talk about the hundreds of egyptian gods, each and every one of those is a manifestation of something they associate with the notion of deity or god. for example, the crocodile god, whose name is sobek. the egyptians did not worship crocodiles they worshipped in this case the force that they associate with the crocodile who is one of the most fearsome and powerful enemies that they have in their world. so they want to control that particular essence, and they turn it into a deity that they can worship and offer to and then get back what they want from it. (narrator) the nile's fertile banks and the hills just beyond were home to birds and animals that fed the egyptian imagination. t
the versatile isis goddess of fertility patroness of magic and healing and queen of the sky. thoth, a lunar god often represented as a baboon... an ibis... or an ibis-headed human... patron of knowledge and writing, and protector of the scribes. great and small, the gods took different forms-- usually human or animal in shape, and often both-- all of them familiar to the ancient egyptians. when we talk about the hundreds of egyptian gods, each and every one of those is a manifestation of...
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fair" about wanting a family would seem to come out against not just gay adoption but in in vitro fertilization and surrogacy. sir elton john a parent of two surrogate children himself, fired off a blistering response on instagram and called for a boy scott saying, shame on you for wagging your judgmental little fingers. but it also struck a nerve with many other parents, gay and straight. in the u.s. alone some 60,000 ivf children are born yearly, including jen palumbo's 3-year-old son michael. >> these children should not be diminished and devalued because of how they were conceived. >> reporter: they insist they never intended to judge. in fact, this morning gabbana accused elton john of being the intolerant one. to them it's about freedom of opinion. >> i think the social ethical idea of free speech should probably apply even to really controversial speech, even speech that angers people. >> reporter: and like it or not, it got people talking. katy tur, nbc news, london. >>> big medical news still ahead tonight. blockbuster new drugs unveiled that could be life-changing for millions of amer
fair" about wanting a family would seem to come out against not just gay adoption but in in vitro fertilization and surrogacy. sir elton john a parent of two surrogate children himself, fired off a blistering response on instagram and called for a boy scott saying, shame on you for wagging your judgmental little fingers. but it also struck a nerve with many other parents, gay and straight. in the u.s. alone some 60,000 ivf children are born yearly, including jen palumbo's 3-year-old son...
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and many of those places have very, very high fertility rates as well. especially in subsaharan africa where the fertility rates remain above five. on average a tfr of 5.2, and we cannot end extreme poverty with such high fertility rates rates and rapid population growth because population will run ahead and because those poor kids in poor large families are not going to make it with the kind of health and education and nutrition that they need; and then third is this massive and greg environmental crisis. so the coefficient in the u.s. and china just ex-emme flying the rising inequality of the dramatic scale. social unrest, around the world. ... on the medium fertility array. now what is the most important than to do for this without question? help girls stay in school. help girls get a secondary education. there should be a complete no-brainer for the 21st century. but we are not on track to do it. the countries in question don't have the budgets to do it that we are not getting the development assistance to make it real. so that is the kind of challen
and many of those places have very, very high fertility rates as well. especially in subsaharan africa where the fertility rates remain above five. on average a tfr of 5.2, and we cannot end extreme poverty with such high fertility rates rates and rapid population growth because population will run ahead and because those poor kids in poor large families are not going to make it with the kind of health and education and nutrition that they need; and then third is this massive and greg...
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this is a fantastic rain and fertility scene up on the hillside. it's placed right beside the major drainage of rainwater runoff from the hillside. thhiside cvi to n tion tonsure li for peelon weshes ry monent, which call the "flying olme" when i first saw it, i noced that the headdress the flying person was very much like nument 19 in la vea. not identical, but ty were carvein theame way. so there is a connection in some of the art at chaltzingo with la venta's art. thlocation of chalcatzingo a huge series of valley systems coming together, sort of suggests that maybe chalcaingo functioned as a gateway city through which gos from across central mexico, and perhaps even western mexico, funneled into chalcatzingo and then moved eastward toward the gulf coast. obrego in the valley mexico,n the outskirts ofexico city archaeologts have excavated graves from about 900 b.c. containing clay figures and pottery of the olmec style. other olmec objects have been found in the surrounding highlands and as far south as honduras and costa rica. the wide distribu
this is a fantastic rain and fertility scene up on the hillside. it's placed right beside the major drainage of rainwater runoff from the hillside. thhiside cvi to n tion tonsure li for peelon weshes ry monent, which call the "flying olme" when i first saw it, i noced that the headdress the flying person was very much like nument 19 in la vea. not identical, but ty were carvein theame way. so there is a connection in some of the art at chaltzingo with la venta's art. thlocation of...
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. >>> in "news 4 your health," breast cancer treatment often rubs rub as woman of her fertility, but a new drug is helping some cancer patients survive the disease and still have a family. clinic say a medication is given at the same time as chemotherapy and the drug puts your ovaries to sleep protecting them from the harsh effects of chemotherapy. >> more people want to have normal quality of life following their treatment. for women, that may include not going into early menopause. >> the results would compare to women who received chemo without the new drug. almost three times as many women protected their fer ilt during chemotherapy and nearly twice as many asly became pregnant. if you're diagnosed with any kind of cancer talk to your doctor about fertility options before you start treatment. >>> a message written on the side of a house led police to arrest a man for are arson. take a look here police say the man wrote, quote, my wife is a cheater on the side of this home that caught fire. colorado just outside denver. according to police all that damage was you caused by appalac
. >>> in "news 4 your health," breast cancer treatment often rubs rub as woman of her fertility, but a new drug is helping some cancer patients survive the disease and still have a family. clinic say a medication is given at the same time as chemotherapy and the drug puts your ovaries to sleep protecting them from the harsh effects of chemotherapy. >> more people want to have normal quality of life following their treatment. for women, that may include not going into...
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if you're diagnosed, talk to your doctor about fertility options. >>> if you have a double chin a could be a thing of the fast. a new eninjectable drug says it can melt away the fat the on your chin. atx 101 testing has taken several years and now they say it's safe hand makes people happier with their double chins. if approved, it can be offered as apan alternative to surgery. >> and then just keep moving it around. >> a couple places i could think of. >>> this next story is blowing up on our facebook page. police in chicago say a woman shot her tv because she didn't like how much tv her kids were watching. >> there has to be another way. >> you can't make this stuff up. >> she actually pleaded not guilty to endangering a child. nobody be was hurt here. this happened back in january, but apparently as soon as police found out about it last month the kids were pulled out of that home. >> her kids ages 6, 11 and 15 have now been in the care of another family member ever since. >>> well, take a look at this a man was pumping gas when all of a sudden the station's canopy collapsed on top o
if you're diagnosed, talk to your doctor about fertility options. >>> if you have a double chin a could be a thing of the fast. a new eninjectable drug says it can melt away the fat the on your chin. atx 101 testing has taken several years and now they say it's safe hand makes people happier with their double chins. if approved, it can be offered as apan alternative to surgery. >> and then just keep moving it around. >> a couple places i could think of. >>> this...
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. >> at the other end of the lake is the massive fertilizer factories of dead sea works.raeli chemicals empire run by noam goldstein. >> how would you characterize the profitability of an operation this big? >> this is a perfect plant. >> every year his operation pumps 42 billion gallons of water out of the deeper sections of the dead sea into 60 square miles of shallow ponds. after that water evaporates, they vacuum up the millions of tons of minerals that go into everything from fertilizer and pesticide to soda cans and car engines. >> so there are little bits of the dead sea in cars and soda cans and -- >> exactly. >> so you got, what, 20 employees? >> 20 employees work here. >> meanwhile, at the other end of the lake, sam would love to expand the company his dad built. he says he's got a great product. >> it's pure, it has 21 different minerals that you don't see in other salts. >> oh, yeah. oh, that's nice. >> i love my salt, man. >> me too. >> and since he took his product to the fancy food show, he says he has plenty of demand. >> i have a bowl of tomatoes and all
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they refer to synthetic children condemning in vitro fertilization and saying same sex couples shoulde children. this happened on sunday. called for a boycott when elton john by the way, has two children through ivf, issued this response to dolce & gabbana's statements. this is to panorama magazine. this is what elton john said. "how dare you refer to my beautiful children as synthetic and shame on you for wagging your judgment and little finger at ivf. i shall never wear dolce & gabbana again." gabbana called him a fascist and called on people to boycott him. >>> welcome to clay aiken and -- great to meet you in the flesh. >> can we back up. for anyone who forgot your story. i can see you on the cover of people magazine. remind us your story of becoming a father. >> i was fortunate enough to become a father with a great friend of mine through ivf. to a wonderful, nonsynthetic beautiful child who we're both very proud of and is turning seven this year. >> awesome. happy birthday to your precious child. so the whole notion of synthetic babies in a rented womb your response to that. >>
they refer to synthetic children condemning in vitro fertilization and saying same sex couples shoulde children. this happened on sunday. called for a boycott when elton john by the way, has two children through ivf, issued this response to dolce & gabbana's statements. this is to panorama magazine. this is what elton john said. "how dare you refer to my beautiful children as synthetic and shame on you for wagging your judgment and little finger at ivf. i shall never wear dolce &...
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now get 20% off when you buy two select bags of scotts fertilizer at lowe's.pping for a used car is so intimidating. i mean, you feel like you have to be this expert negotiator to get a fair deal. i hate to haggle. when you go to a restaurant you don't haggle over the chicken parmesan. why can't car-buying be like that? ♪ ♪ as long as people drive cars carmax will be the best way to buy them. i want my foyer to smell more like a foyer. i want his bedroom to smell like he's away at boarding school. surround yourself with up to 6 hours of luxurious, long-lasting scents... ...introducing new unstopables air refresher. after brushing listerine® total care strengthens teeth, helps prevent cavities and restores tooth enamel. it's an easy way to give listerine® total care to the total family. listerine® total care. one bottle, six benefits. power to your mouth™. ♪ ♪ ♪ (under loud music) this is the place. ♪ ♪ ♪ their beard salve is made from ♪ ♪ ♪ sustainable tea tree oil and kale... you, my friend, recognize when a trend has reached critical mass. yes, when others f
now get 20% off when you buy two select bags of scotts fertilizer at lowe's.pping for a used car is so intimidating. i mean, you feel like you have to be this expert negotiator to get a fair deal. i hate to haggle. when you go to a restaurant you don't haggle over the chicken parmesan. why can't car-buying be like that? ♪ ♪ as long as people drive cars carmax will be the best way to buy them. i want my foyer to smell more like a foyer. i want his bedroom to smell like he's away at boarding...
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cabana respondsing over comments of children born with the help of in vitro fertly liilization fertilization. elton john leading a boycott of the kpan. >> reporter: the anger lit up social media with parents posting pictures of their kids online and the terms synthetic baby and boycott dolcecabana trending. they told an italian magazine you are born and you have a father and mother. that's why i'm not convinced by chemical children children. the two men, a former couple themselves once spoke to "vanity fair" about once wanting a family would seem to come out against not just adoption but in vitro fertilization. sir elton john fired off a blistering response on instagram and called for a boycott saying shame on you for wagging your judgmental little fingers. but it also struck a nerve with many other parents, gay and straight. in the u.s. alone some 60,000 ivf children are born yearly including jen's 3-year-old son michael. >> these children should not be diminished and valued because of how they were conceived. >> reporter: they insist they never intended to judge. in fact this morning gaban
cabana respondsing over comments of children born with the help of in vitro fertly liilization fertilization. elton john leading a boycott of the kpan. >> reporter: the anger lit up social media with parents posting pictures of their kids online and the terms synthetic baby and boycott dolcecabana trending. they told an italian magazine you are born and you have a father and mother. that's why i'm not convinced by chemical children children. the two men, a former couple themselves once...
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this reproduces very rapidly and it's used as fertilizer. they collect it with a pitchfork-like tool fill up these boats, and they throw it up on the chinampa. and in five days of work they can fertilize an entire chinampa. and that's enough to crop successively all kinds of garden crops for 12 months out of the year. and then next year you go through the same process. keach: with chinampa agriculture, the aztecs could sustain a large population and draft armies larger than any competitor. agriculture was a key ingredient in a system that made the conquest state possible. by the turn of the 16th century, the aztec empire was a well-oiled machine that appeared unstoppable. in 1519, there were no evidences of any significant internal stresses in the aztec empire. it looked as though it was going to continue for at least another hundred years. in fact, they had contacted the highland maya as far away as guatemala -- had received token tribute from the king of the quiche, which always signalled the beginning of an expansion of the aztecs into a
this reproduces very rapidly and it's used as fertilizer. they collect it with a pitchfork-like tool fill up these boats, and they throw it up on the chinampa. and in five days of work they can fertilize an entire chinampa. and that's enough to crop successively all kinds of garden crops for 12 months out of the year. and then next year you go through the same process. keach: with chinampa agriculture, the aztecs could sustain a large population and draft armies larger than any competitor....
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. >> fertilizer sales and so on so forth, the way fertilizer was pro occurred itprocured. that was a major cesspool of corruption. the same as oil subsidies so on, so forth. he has introduced reforms that have not allowed people to have access to cash and steal money. >> under jonathan, nigeria has become africa's biggest economy. created more than 1 million jobs. but according to the office of national statistics poverty has risen under his administration. despite the criticisms, president jonathan says he will win the election. yvonne ndege, al jazeera abuja nigeria. >> what he called the incompetent government from office. the retired general has pledged to make fighting graft and insecurity a priority if he wins. here again is yvonne ndege. >> reporter: he ruled nigeria from january 1984 until august 1985 after taking power in a military coup. mohamedu bohari has tried and failed three times to become president. when he was in power, the form he military leader jailed journalists without charge. at 73 his supporters say he has changed. >> buhari comes from a reputation
. >> fertilizer sales and so on so forth, the way fertilizer was pro occurred itprocured. that was a major cesspool of corruption. the same as oil subsidies so on, so forth. he has introduced reforms that have not allowed people to have access to cash and steal money. >> under jonathan, nigeria has become africa's biggest economy. created more than 1 million jobs. but according to the office of national statistics poverty has risen under his administration. despite the criticisms,...
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unions desperately need to tap further -- fertile ground in the south. more on the state of the unions mary snow has this report. >> reporter: it is the latest blow to organized labor. wisconsin is now the 25th state to pass a right to work bill backed by republican governor and potential presidential candidate, scott walker. it gives workers in many the private sector the right not to pay membership and dues in union shops. opponents say it will weaken unions and protections for worker's rights. businesses. >> for job growth this is an excellent bill. for individual freedom this is an excellent bill. and for the future of wisconsin it is an excellent bill. >> wisconsin's law stands to be financially damaging to unions and also carry symbolism. it now means that half of the country has right to work laws. devastating. >> wisconsin is the heart of industrial midwest, where unions were strong and powerful for a big chunk of the 20th century. but to see that sort of collapse, in the form of a right to work law, which would have been unthinkable a decade ago
unions desperately need to tap further -- fertile ground in the south. more on the state of the unions mary snow has this report. >> reporter: it is the latest blow to organized labor. wisconsin is now the 25th state to pass a right to work bill backed by republican governor and potential presidential candidate, scott walker. it gives workers in many the private sector the right not to pay membership and dues in union shops. opponents say it will weaken unions and protections for worker's...
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this followed backlash about their comments on children born through in vitro fertilization and gay couples raising children. dolce says, i believe in the traditional family. goes on to say it is impossible to change my culture for something different. it's me. i respect all the world, all the culture. the duo called kids born from ivf chemistry synthetic children. that go singer elton john upset saying how dare you refer to my beautiful children as synthetic and also called for a boycott against dolce and gabbana. gabbana tells cnn we are gay, love gay people and love gay adoption. we love everything. just an expression of my private point of view. melissa? >>> all right, a severe solar storm is reaching earth today and already producing aurora. nasa captured this incredible photo. from the international space station. gorgeous green and gold there. the storm graded at a g-4 on a five-.score. tweet us at nbc washington. chuck, beautiful pictures. what about the weather? >> they are. makes you wish you had your own pech space personal space station. go to my twitter feet @chuckbell and see
this followed backlash about their comments on children born through in vitro fertilization and gay couples raising children. dolce says, i believe in the traditional family. goes on to say it is impossible to change my culture for something different. it's me. i respect all the world, all the culture. the duo called kids born from ivf chemistry synthetic children. that go singer elton john upset saying how dare you refer to my beautiful children as synthetic and also called for a boycott...
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security experts say the developments are crippleing efforts in the region that yemen could be a fertile ground of terror. a disaster in yemen. >>> we are learning new details about the 11 medical students suspected of traveling to syria to work in isis controlled hospitals. that includes seven britains and american and canadian. british lawmaker believes they were quote brainwashed. the students families say they went to the border to offer voluntary medical help to refugees and have since disappeared. the iraqi efforts to push out of the city of tikrit halted by ied booby traps that isis planted all over the city. for the latest let's bring in cnn's jomana karadsheh. let's start off with the medical students. their families believe they have not willingly joined isis but there to help refugees. >> reporter: christine, a lot of mystery surrounding this story. what we know from a turkish lawmaker, he said those 11 traveled into isis controlled areas in syria and were working at hospitals there. he said that he is convinced they have joined isis and they are working for the terror group.
security experts say the developments are crippleing efforts in the region that yemen could be a fertile ground of terror. a disaster in yemen. >>> we are learning new details about the 11 medical students suspected of traveling to syria to work in isis controlled hospitals. that includes seven britains and american and canadian. british lawmaker believes they were quote brainwashed. the students families say they went to the border to offer voluntary medical help to refugees and have...
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. >> i used to think that cocaine was a fertility drug, because we would have two babies a year, butt was sex for drugs. and this was the life that so many women were leading, that that was an overwhelming memory. >> reporter: a study of philadelphia hospitals published in 1989 found that one in six new borns delivered at philadelphia city hospitals had mothers who used cocaine during pregnancy. where were you and what happened jamie? >> i was pregnant with my daughter and i was in a crack house, and i could feel the cramps. >> reporter: what is going through your head? >> what was going through my head was i wanted to get high. >> reporter: no one knew for sure what effect it would have on these babies. the ground breaking research on crack babies was completed here. the doctor who was the time of neonatology spearheaded the study of more than 200 babies born between 198 9d and 1992, the height of the crack epidemic. why was this something you wanted to study? >> we were hearing all of these studies about in animals about the dangers of giving cocaine to pregnant sheep and there was
. >> i used to think that cocaine was a fertility drug, because we would have two babies a year, butt was sex for drugs. and this was the life that so many women were leading, that that was an overwhelming memory. >> reporter: a study of philadelphia hospitals published in 1989 found that one in six new borns delivered at philadelphia city hospitals had mothers who used cocaine during pregnancy. where were you and what happened jamie? >> i was pregnant with my daughter and i...
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. >> early indications are the bomb was a half-ton homemade bomb made of common fertilizer and fuel oilortunately, 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 product made for ryder riddle company. >> the ryder company informs the fbi this particular truck was assigned to elliott's body shop in junction city, kansas. more than 270 miles north of oklahoma city. fbi agents found the truck had been rented two days earlier. >> the rental documents themselves showed that it was rented by a robert bob cling. we had no idea who robert kling 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 kling, 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. i have moderate to severe crohn's disease. it's tough, but i've managed. bu
. >> early indications are the bomb was a half-ton homemade bomb made of common fertilizer and fuel oilortunately, 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 product made for ryder riddle company. >> the ryder company informs the fbi this particular truck was assigned to elliott's body shop in junction city, kansas. more than 270 miles north of...
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it's a model farm in one of the most fertile areas of the country. >> kim jong un said that agriculture is a priority he wanted to do some reforms have these reforms are they already in place? >> not reform >> not reform, what do you say? >> new measures >> new measures. >> it's not new, but it has been already initiated by kim il sung. >> chronic malnutrition is still a real problem in north korea. but food production has increased somewhat in recent years, in part because of a new emphasis on family based agriculture and incentives for farmers. >> obviously the policy of kim jong un is to emulate chinese ecomnomic reforms of the 70s and 80s. slowly and very carefully. but at the same time to remain very harsh very repressive, with anyone who has any doubts about the system or is going to challenge the system in any meaningful way. over the last year they had a massive campaign against people who watch illegally imported smuggled foreign movies. well they became very harsh. and now people are afraid to watch such movies. >> in korea we have a saying seeing is believing. same as in engl
it's a model farm in one of the most fertile areas of the country. >> kim jong un said that agriculture is a priority he wanted to do some reforms have these reforms are they already in place? >> not reform >> not reform, what do you say? >> new measures >> new measures. >> it's not new, but it has been already initiated by kim il sung. >> chronic malnutrition is still a real problem in north korea. but food production has increased somewhat in recent...
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her father owned a chemical fertilizer plant. their family was quite wealthy.he began dreaming of becoming a fashion designer in high school. >> translator: at first it was just a hobby. i liked to draw, and i was really into fashion. i'd copy the clothes in magazines. then i'd make sketches based on my own ideas. i thought how great it would be to make my own clothes. then one day a friend of mine offered to buy one of my sketchbooks for a couple of dollars. that's when i realized that people would actually pay money for my designs. >> in 2005, when she was a university student, ria went on a pilgrimage to mecca with her parents. of the journey prompted her to begin wearing the hijab. >> translator: i realized that women were meant to wear the hijab. i felt like i was under the protection of god. my family has always been devoutly muslim. and visiting mecca was the decisive moment. i started wearing the hijab. >> at university, ria majored in economics, but her dream was to become a fashion designer. she begged her parents to allow her to attend a fashion scho
her father owned a chemical fertilizer plant. their family was quite wealthy.he began dreaming of becoming a fashion designer in high school. >> translator: at first it was just a hobby. i liked to draw, and i was really into fashion. i'd copy the clothes in magazines. then i'd make sketches based on my own ideas. i thought how great it would be to make my own clothes. then one day a friend of mine offered to buy one of my sketchbooks for a couple of dollars. that's when i realized that...
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the fda cleared new technology to help in vitro fertilization patients. it uses time lapse photography that identifies embryos at the highest likelihood to survive. it costs about $1500. the washington wizards are making a 13-year-old boys ream come true. the fan is battling brain cancer. jeanette reyes is there. reporter: right now, we are on the court here where the wizards and the make-a-wish foundation are making a dream come true. the star for today is nathan. he is from virginia. he suffers from a rain -- rare form of brain cancer. your wish was to play with the wizards. how has that been going. you had breakfast with them. >> it's been amazing. just hanging around with the players has been awesome. jumy: your mom told me that you told john wall that you have all of these pictures of him because you love him as a player. what was his reaction? >> i have a big fat head of him. i showed him the picture and i hope it wasn't creepy to him. he said that is something i've seen with many fans. i was happy with his reaction. reporter: what was the most exci
the fda cleared new technology to help in vitro fertilization patients. it uses time lapse photography that identifies embryos at the highest likelihood to survive. it costs about $1500. the washington wizards are making a 13-year-old boys ream come true. the fan is battling brain cancer. jeanette reyes is there. reporter: right now, we are on the court here where the wizards and the make-a-wish foundation are making a dream come true. the star for today is nathan. he is from virginia. he...