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deep-frozen fertilized egg cells, early-stage embryos. the ct fertility clinic's main asset. noah's life originated in a tank like that one. his parents paid $150,000 for him, and the same amount again for his brother tristan, two bright and healthy children. they live with their parents david and georges in a fashionable townhouse in mid-manhattan. the couple chose their mother from candidates listed in ct fertility's catalogue. together they show us how it worked. potential egg donors introduce themselves personally via video. ct fertility pays donors $8000 for their eggs. >> hi. my name is courtney. i was told i should make a video and kind of tell you guys more about myself, so i figured i'd talk about why i want to be an egg donor. >> ancestry, religion, education, health -- the women reveal almost everything about themselves. the customer is king. >> we both have blue eyes, so we want to have donor tt had blue eyes just because the color is a recessive gene passed on from the woman. we wanted someone intelligent, someone pretty tall, someone who had good health history.
deep-frozen fertilized egg cells, early-stage embryos. the ct fertility clinic's main asset. noah's life originated in a tank like that one. his parents paid $150,000 for him, and the same amount again for his brother tristan, two bright and healthy children. they live with their parents david and georges in a fashionable townhouse in mid-manhattan. the couple chose their mother from candidates listed in ct fertility's catalogue. together they show us how it worked. potential egg donors...
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they set my fertilizer recommendations by my yield goal."> american soybean association president, richard wilkins lives along the delmarva peninsula. he also has to follow his state's nutrient management plan. richard: <"i'm no longer permitted to make my own decisions on what types of nutrients or what amounts of nutrients to apply to my fields. me. that's causing a cost to me of about 8-thousand dollars a year,"> under the clean water act, the federal government is responsible for regulating point source pollutants that is a known discharge source - such as a pipe, ship or smokestack. generally, the states are responsible for regulating non-point source pollutants such as runoff from fertilizer, rain or snowmelt. in 2015, the united states court of appeals for the third circuit said the
they set my fertilizer recommendations by my yield goal."> american soybean association president, richard wilkins lives along the delmarva peninsula. he also has to follow his state's nutrient management plan. richard: under the clean water act, the federal government is responsible for regulating point source pollutants that is a known discharge source - such as a pipe, ship or smokestack. generally, the states are responsible for regulating non-point source pollutants such as runoff...
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it promised hundreds of jobs and much cheaper fertilizer for iowa farmers. but one iowan claims the massive project is in trouble and taxpayers need to pay attention. good evening and thanks for joining us. i'm erin kiernan... and i'm dan winters. orascom's a company owned by an egyptian billionaire. county, state and federal tax credits helped finance the company's efforts to build a nearly 2 billion dollar fertilizer plant in lee county. critics have questioned the plan from the beginning...now a candidate running for the u-s senate has joined them. political director dave price joins us... bob krause is a former legislator who now wants to be a u-s senator. he maintains this week's federal lawsuit claiming the company isn't pay some contractors millions of dollars should push action. it seems those potential investigators disagree. bob krause...2715 you have 2500 employees...you know you've got a problem... the massive fertilizer plant is several hours away in lee county. but bob krause says he can see trouble from des moines. 2458 lee county...tax abatem
it promised hundreds of jobs and much cheaper fertilizer for iowa farmers. but one iowan claims the massive project is in trouble and taxpayers need to pay attention. good evening and thanks for joining us. i'm erin kiernan... and i'm dan winters. orascom's a company owned by an egyptian billionaire. county, state and federal tax credits helped finance the company's efforts to build a nearly 2 billion dollar fertilizer plant in lee county. critics have questioned the plan from the...
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. >> talk to me about fertilization. we have certain areas where we cannot do over fertilization. >> you want to make sure that first of all, you have a formula for southern lines and it is formulated for the soil conditions. >> and you will also have to be aware of the ordinances about fertilizing because a lot of areas, you cannot fertilize from june until september. the idea is you don't want any fertilizer on the line going so that is very important. >> timing is everything. >> it certainly is. and another thing is watering. and we want to conserve water. obviously, dry spells like we're having now, you want to make sure to water efficiently. and we really have got some great tools to do that. of course, automatic pilot -- automatic sprinklers. >> when you actually get rain, this will shut it off. >> absolutely right. you have to have one. that's all there is to it. we also have some other great tools. this is a motion sensor that goes into the line that will turn the timer off if the grass is already wet. we have sm
. >> talk to me about fertilization. we have certain areas where we cannot do over fertilization. >> you want to make sure that first of all, you have a formula for southern lines and it is formulated for the soil conditions. >> and you will also have to be aware of the ordinances about fertilizing because a lot of areas, you cannot fertilize from june until september. the idea is you don't want any fertilizer on the line going so that is very important. >> timing is...
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jason bromer of the shady grove fertility clinic. >> he still does make some testosterone and some sperm but far less than the average and not if you enough for them to be able to conceive naturally. >> reporter: bromer perform aid procedure called in vitro fertilization. it didn't work. >> it was probably the worst day of my life. >> it was pretty brutal. >> yeah, it was bad. trial, lauren tested herself with a home pregnancy kit. >> it was like 4:00, 5:00 in the morning, and i woke him up and i'm like, "i'm pregnant! >> reporter: so that's how you woke up. >> it was very exciting. call, you know, ever in the history of wake-up calls. >> reporter: a sonogram confirmed it. they could see their baby's heart beating. >> we've got one baby and we've got one heartbeat. >> it's the most amazing thing i've ever seen in my entire life. >> okay, you know, some of my guys are still pretty good. >> reporter: some of your guys, your sperm. wait it should be. >> reporter: you guys have been very, very open what in most couple's lives is a very private thing. why are you being so open? >> we're tryin
jason bromer of the shady grove fertility clinic. >> he still does make some testosterone and some sperm but far less than the average and not if you enough for them to be able to conceive naturally. >> reporter: bromer perform aid procedure called in vitro fertilization. it didn't work. >> it was probably the worst day of my life. >> it was pretty brutal. >> yeah, it was bad. trial, lauren tested herself with a home pregnancy kit. >> it was like 4:00, 5:00...
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in terms of the substitution of natural fertilizers, chemical fertilizers, many other fertilizers at the moment are made from fossil fuels and our possibilities of manufacturing them direct from atmospheric co2 or from other sources. those sort of technologies are being held back at the moment because fossil fuels are cheap and abundant and all the plants that does that is already, it's paid off so they can produce stuff very cheaply. the one way forward i can see indeed with it is introducing a price on carbon. if you price carpet into that equation you didn't give a competitive advantage for more natural fertilizer which i think is a good thing because we're not contributing fossil fuels. the second thing you asked me about i think was air-conditioning and urbanization. that represents both a threat and an opportunity. so we see very strong organization globally but particularly places like china and india. that contract of carbon emissions because people are getting access to electricity and so forth they have had in the past. it's also an opportunity because as we build cities, w
in terms of the substitution of natural fertilizers, chemical fertilizers, many other fertilizers at the moment are made from fossil fuels and our possibilities of manufacturing them direct from atmospheric co2 or from other sources. those sort of technologies are being held back at the moment because fossil fuels are cheap and abundant and all the plants that does that is already, it's paid off so they can produce stuff very cheaply. the one way forward i can see indeed with it is introducing...
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. >> if you water, fertilize. >> if you are watering everyday, that's twice a week with fertilizer. if you only twice a week, that's once with fertilizer. i liked it better when i knew how much it was. >> you can nominate them on our website or e-mail me. >>> it's the last game night of the 2015-2016. but it maybe the biggest one have eight huge match ups 3 welcome back to the final game night of the 2015-2016 >>> it's the last time we are going to hear that song for a while. welcome to the 2015-2016 season. let's get right to them. no. 4. in the capital of the world. they are there earlier in the game. it's good. pass. up by 7 onto the second half he's down and not a second will say about it. crusaders fell 58-83. and which is too much offensively. the pass inside is justin to make it deal. brady, inside. that's good. they move on. 77-59. >> 1a district. no. 4 boyd. kyle baker is going to post off and get the inside basket. he takes the early lead. next possession, central lions responds quick with an inside basket of their own. game tied. later in the quarter, he did not walk thro
. >> if you water, fertilize. >> if you are watering everyday, that's twice a week with fertilizer. if you only twice a week, that's once with fertilizer. i liked it better when i knew how much it was. >> you can nominate them on our website or e-mail me. >>> it's the last game night of the 2015-2016. but it maybe the biggest one have eight huge match ups 3 welcome back to the final game night of the 2015-2016 >>> it's the last time we are going to hear that...
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and the fertilizer's supposed to provide iowa farmers with a cheaper, closer supply. but bob krause says the federal lawsuit that claims the company's not paying contractors...means orascom may not have the resources to complete this project. bob krause...1538 the biggest concern i have is the money we have a lot of farmers that have the potential to be really, really hurt very soon." weitz company...which is overseeing the project. krause wants state legislative oversight hearings looking into what's happening since it potentially involves to much taxpayer money. tonight at six...we'll talk to the leader of a committee who has the power to do that to find out his plans. a former state senator won't go on trial tomorrow as planned. in july of 20-15, kent sorenson was charged with domestic abuse and interference with official acts. today, he pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct. as part of his plea, he faces a sentence of up to 30 days in jail and a maximum 625 dollar fine. sorenson is awaiting sentencing for violating federal campaign finance laws during the 20-12 pre
and the fertilizer's supposed to provide iowa farmers with a cheaper, closer supply. but bob krause says the federal lawsuit that claims the company's not paying contractors...means orascom may not have the resources to complete this project. bob krause...1538 the biggest concern i have is the money we have a lot of farmers that have the potential to be really, really hurt very soon." weitz company...which is overseeing the project. krause wants state legislative oversight hearings looking...
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the soil here is rich and fertile. laos remains a largely agrarian society. lowland peoples practice wet 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's the second lowest population density in asia and the least urbanized country in the region. around laos lie the developing economies of thailand, china, vietnam and cambodia. the north of laos is almost entirely mountains, covering 70% of the country. much of its western border is defined by the mekong river, a natural 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-le
the soil here is rich and fertile. laos remains a largely agrarian society. lowland peoples practice wet 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's the second lowest population density in asia and the least urbanized country in the region. around laos lie the developing economies of thailand, china, vietnam and cambodia. the north of laos is almost entirely mountains,...
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moved to the area to join a fertility practice. most everything is done here except for two days, but even during those days when we travel i'm still the one doing it, so they don't have to go see another provider. just seeing her in north carolina when we got there it just kind of, you know, puts a little smile on your face thinking okay maybe this is going to be okay, it's going to work. as the drapers were leaving the hospital after delivery .. their and if you have a local story idea for our "making a difference" segment .. let me know. send me an e-mail to l-ward-at- wsls-dot-com. or you can message me on facebook .. at "lindsey ward wsls" or call me here at the station ... 540-512-1555. jeff will have another check of your storm team 10 forecast in just a few minutes. then ... if your looking to buy a new t-v ... now could be the best time. the super deals you could get ahead of sundays big game ... still we did have a light wintry mix in spots last night into early this morning, but that has since passed and high pressure mo
moved to the area to join a fertility practice. most everything is done here except for two days, but even during those days when we travel i'm still the one doing it, so they don't have to go see another provider. just seeing her in north carolina when we got there it just kind of, you know, puts a little smile on your face thinking okay maybe this is going to be okay, it's going to work. as the drapers were leaving the hospital after delivery .. their and if you have a local story idea for...
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>> technically it is an illegal thing to do. >> reporter: a fertility specialist adds, it's just not worth the risk. >> they are going to have to find a way to make it work with us such that we can do things by the book. >> reporter: doctors at that even with the high cost of fertility medications, drug companies and specialists will try to work with patients to help keep costs down. >>> let's turn our attention to the weather now, lonnie quinn is here and the roller coaster ride continues. >> and more ups and downs as you look ahead. it's been in our past and now let's get to it outside. sunday morning was one degree below zero. yesterday, almost 60. not as extreme over the next four or five days but ups and downs definitely. right now a lot of folks below the freezing mark. 36 from elena in brooklyn, what do you have to say tonight? the temps have been dropping, feels like 28 out there. it's going to be a cold morning for everybody. here's what it looks like, skies overhead on a cloudy side, dealing with temperature that comes in at 35 degrees. high temp today was 39. so you could
>> technically it is an illegal thing to do. >> reporter: a fertility specialist adds, it's just not worth the risk. >> they are going to have to find a way to make it work with us such that we can do things by the book. >> reporter: doctors at that even with the high cost of fertility medications, drug companies and specialists will try to work with patients to help keep costs down. >>> let's turn our attention to the weather now, lonnie quinn is here and the...
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moved to the area to join a fertility practice. dr. emily evans- hoeker / fertility specialist most everything is done here except for two days, but even during those days when we travel i'm still the one doing it, so they don't have to go see another provider. heather draper / mom just seeing her in north carolina when we got there it just kind of, you know, puts a little smile on your face thinking okay maybe this is going to be okay, it's going to work. as the drapers were leaving the hospital after delivery .. their first stop .. was dr. emily's office. it's super bowl sunday and we morning with "super bowl 50" trivia. that's right, get in on the fun. each half hour, we will have a different trivia question on our facebook page. here is the answer to the previous question that read: the denver broncos quarter back peyton manning will be the oldest stating quarterback in super bowl history. how old is he? the answer is: 39-years old. here's the question; what is the age difference between denver broncos quarterback peyton manning an
moved to the area to join a fertility practice. dr. emily evans- hoeker / fertility specialist most everything is done here except for two days, but even during those days when we travel i'm still the one doing it, so they don't have to go see another provider. heather draper / mom just seeing her in north carolina when we got there it just kind of, you know, puts a little smile on your face thinking okay maybe this is going to be okay, it's going to work. as the drapers were leaving the...
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and improve in-vitro fertilization success rates. and... the teacher arrested for helping three inmates escape from a california prison ... will not be charged. investigators say one of the inmates cultivated a relationship with the woman... and eventually convinced her to provide him a map of the entire prison complex. but the d-a has determined there isn't enough evidence to hold her. on the health watch-- local health officials are now taking action-- a global health emergency is declared. it is because of the mosquito born-- zika virus. *nge county mosquito control" is busy trying to prevent the virus. the virus is spread by two different kinds of mosquitos. of mosquito control says --that there is a low level of the those types of mosquitos here. but has some advice for homeowners with standing wateron their property. the only way to know if you are infected is to be tested. 31 cases have been confirmed in the u-s. three of those are in florida. coming up-- a lover's spat... turns into a lawsuit! and it is all over a scratch-off lotter
and improve in-vitro fertilization success rates. and... the teacher arrested for helping three inmates escape from a california prison ... will not be charged. investigators say one of the inmates cultivated a relationship with the woman... and eventually convinced her to provide him a map of the entire prison complex. but the d-a has determined there isn't enough evidence to hold her. on the health watch-- local health officials are now taking action-- a global health emergency is declared....
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they are not the powerful fertility drugs such as hormone treatments. it's for couples who just want to improve their chances. >> they're ready to make an addition to the family. and after two years of trying -- anything that can help us get pregnant. >> reporter: she hoped to improve the odds with a fertility treatment. manufacturers say they are designed to promote conception. the product -- he claims they help improve sperm count and thin the cervical mucus. >> many, many women send us letters and they saw doctors and couldn't get pregnant. after they took the products, they get pregnant much faster than expected. >> you can get them online. and the chief medical adviser is keptal of the product claims. >> we don't have the studies to prove that the supplements do what they claim to do. prenatal vitamins and may have other benefits. >> improve your chances to get pregnant and decrease your chances of having a miscarriage. >> the most important supplement is concentrated on one ingredient. >> folic acid. >> and whether the supplements help or not. the
they are not the powerful fertility drugs such as hormone treatments. it's for couples who just want to improve their chances. >> they're ready to make an addition to the family. and after two years of trying -- anything that can help us get pregnant. >> reporter: she hoped to improve the odds with a fertility treatment. manufacturers say they are designed to promote conception. the product -- he claims they help improve sperm count and thin the cervical mucus. >> many, many...
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the first baby conceived through in vitro fertilization.ll. buar
the first baby conceived through in vitro fertilization.ll. buar
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fertility authorities in the u.k.e, for the first time, approved the genetic modification of human embryos. that means scientists will be able to alter the dna of early-stage human cells. it is a big step in finding clues on why women miscarry. our medical correspondent has more. >> creating human life in a dish. scientists have been able to do that for a decade. now they can go a step further, altering it genetically. insurgents in london will be using on it embryos -- using donated embryos. a it is the first time project like this has been approved by a national regulator. potential medical benefits in terms of a better idea. endured 4 -- >> she endured four miscarriages over the course of a year. >> i found it frustrating why i never had answers. if this came earlier and had ilped me provide answers guess it could save a lot of heartache. >> this is a five-day-old embryo, only the area in green will go on to form the fetus. edit the genes of those cells to see what faults might cause miscarriage, but how would they
fertility authorities in the u.k.e, for the first time, approved the genetic modification of human embryos. that means scientists will be able to alter the dna of early-stage human cells. it is a big step in finding clues on why women miscarry. our medical correspondent has more. >> creating human life in a dish. scientists have been able to do that for a decade. now they can go a step further, altering it genetically. insurgents in london will be using on it embryos -- using donated...
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now get 20% off sta-green fertilizer, behold, the magical powers of all laundry detergent! it's perfect for all the pigpens out there. the peanuts movie. coming soon to blu-ray, dvd with one more look at you >> tag time. struggling to get the words out in her opening song, a very emotional celine dion returned to caesar's palace in las vegas, her first performance since losing her husband, rene, last month. >> every time i close mied d my eyes i felt rene's presence with me. >> the most difficult show she's done in her life she told the audience. here is more from last night's performance. good-bye. where does my heartbeat now the rise and how the vaccine is doing battling it this year. >> we begin at 11:00 with the search for a missing boy who was never actually missing. it started when ismyel badillo's mother told police that her car was stolen with her child inside, . stay? >> they both stopped short of saying they never lied to police and they say it cost taxpayers and police precious resources and time as they tried to search for this boy who was never really missing.
now get 20% off sta-green fertilizer, behold, the magical powers of all laundry detergent! it's perfect for all the pigpens out there. the peanuts movie. coming soon to blu-ray, dvd with one more look at you >> tag time. struggling to get the words out in her opening song, a very emotional celine dion returned to caesar's palace in las vegas, her first performance since losing her husband, rene, last month. >> every time i close mied d my eyes i felt rene's presence with me....
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now get 20% off sta-green fertilizer, at lowe's. switch to centurylink prism tv, and get the same great channels cable gives you, without having to deal with cable. yes and? and...there's whole home dvr. plus tons of on demand options so you can watch whatever, whenever. yes and? why do you guys keep saying that? it's the first rule of improv. by saying "yes and," we accept the reality created by our comedy partners, paul. yes, right, i know. do you? feel like a hollywood insider praised as one of america's best mayors who governed as a pragmatist. a practical and successful legislator, bernie sanders passed more roll-call amendments in a republican congress than any other member, primary care access for millions of americans, protected social security, cracked the gridlock with john mccain to strengthen veterans' healthcare. bernie sanders -- a consistent, principled, and effective leader. building a future to believe in. live in las vegas fox5 news at 6 starts now. " they really help put people who are victimizing other people awa
now get 20% off sta-green fertilizer, at lowe's. switch to centurylink prism tv, and get the same great channels cable gives you, without having to deal with cable. yes and? and...there's whole home dvr. plus tons of on demand options so you can watch whatever, whenever. yes and? why do you guys keep saying that? it's the first rule of improv. by saying "yes and," we accept the reality created by our comedy partners, paul. yes, right, i know. do you? feel like a hollywood insider...
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had just moved to the area to join a fertility practice. before i came here my partner was seeing patients, but since he did not do ivf we would have to refer them out to another location, which meant they had to go have another new patient consult, they had to travel for each visit and the patients would prefer to keep all of their care and history with one provider. statements .. heather and william agree with. all appointments took place in dr. emily's office in roanoke .. except the most important. last january .. they met dr. the actual implantation. most everything is done here except for two days, but even during those days when we travel i'm still the one doing it, so they don't have to go see another provider. just seeing her in north carolina when we got there it just kind of, you know, puts a little smile on your face thinking okay maybe this is going to be okay, it's going to work. and it did! little alecs is carilion's first i-v-f baby .. start to finish. as the drapers were leaving the hospital after delivery .. their first st
had just moved to the area to join a fertility practice. before i came here my partner was seeing patients, but since he did not do ivf we would have to refer them out to another location, which meant they had to go have another new patient consult, they had to travel for each visit and the patients would prefer to keep all of their care and history with one provider. statements .. heather and william agree with. all appointments took place in dr. emily's office in roanoke .. except the most...
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now get 20% off sta-green fertilizer, at lowe's. heart and blocked lungs. that's how people describe the sudden, intense changes they go but now, a new device is training patients to breathe better and banish panic attacks. paula francis has more in today's medical breakthroughs. (( )) < ("grind") ((paula francis)) for the first time in months, 52-year-old marge (rhymes with barge) fekete (feck-it- tee) s able to have coffee. doctors had banned caffeine because of her panic disorder. marge fekete "when you're having a panic attack, you think you're dying." ((paula francis)) marge's (rhymes with barge) struggle started more than three decades ago after two personal tragedies. marge fekete "found my father dead when i was 12 and then at age 20, my brother was murdered." ((paula francis)) eighteen months ago, the panic attacks that started in her teens - skyrocketed after she changed jobs and moved. she'd have an attack every few days. marge fekete "i was a prisoner in my own home for about six months." alicia kaplan, md, psychiatrist "in order to treat the ph
now get 20% off sta-green fertilizer, at lowe's. heart and blocked lungs. that's how people describe the sudden, intense changes they go but now, a new device is training patients to breathe better and banish panic attacks. paula francis has more in today's medical breakthroughs. (( )) < ("grind") ((paula francis)) for the first time in months, 52-year-old marge (rhymes with barge) fekete (feck-it- tee) s able to have coffee. doctors had banned caffeine because of her panic...
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. >> reporter: bromer performed in veto fertilization using a needle to inject kevin's sperm directly into one of lauren's eggs in the laboratory. it didn't work. after a second try, lauren tested with a home pregnancy kit. >> like, 4:00, 5:00 in the morning. i woke him up. i am pregnant. i am pregnant. >> reporter: that's how you wok up? >> it was very exciting. probably the best wake-up call you could ever in the history of wake-up calls. >> reporter: a sonogram confirmed it. they could see their baby's heartbeating. >> we got one baby. we have one heartbeat. >> reporter: okay. you know some of the guys are still pretty good. some of your guys? your sperm. >> working the way it should be. >> reporter: you have been very, open in what in most couple's lives is a very, very private thing. why are you being so open? know a law in congress to allow other guys in my situation, to be able to have the family that they want, family of their dreams, and not break the bank. >> reporter: that's right, a current law that is the product of anti-abortion politics prohibits the department of veter
. >> reporter: bromer performed in veto fertilization using a needle to inject kevin's sperm directly into one of lauren's eggs in the laboratory. it didn't work. after a second try, lauren tested with a home pregnancy kit. >> like, 4:00, 5:00 in the morning. i woke him up. i am pregnant. i am pregnant. >> reporter: that's how you wok up? >> it was very exciting. probably the best wake-up call you could ever in the history of wake-up calls. >> reporter: a sonogram...
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they gave me a few tips, pointed me toward the right fertilizer and voila! it made a huge difference. and it made me feel like i could do anything... you know what i'm going to do? i think i'm finally going to learn how to fold a fitted sheet. there are no corners! >> greg: a reminder. tonight here on cbs. begins with "ncis: new orleans" and "ncis" followed by a new edition of "48 hours." coming up tonight, only cbs. welcome to "the road to the final four." greg gumbel in new york. vanderbilt upsetting kentucky 74-62, joined by clark kellogg and seth davis. couple of things about this game. we said before it's a game that vanderbilt had to have, and number two, it's a kentucky offense that ran dry in the second half, led by three at halftime. >> clark: when you don't have the ability to score inside which kentucky doesn't have, it makes you tough when you have to rely on the perimeter shot and i thought vanderbilt did a nice job taking advantage of inside with damian jones. they made an adjustment on murray and nobody else stepped up for kentucky. >> seth: t
they gave me a few tips, pointed me toward the right fertilizer and voila! it made a huge difference. and it made me feel like i could do anything... you know what i'm going to do? i think i'm finally going to learn how to fold a fitted sheet. there are no corners! >> greg: a reminder. tonight here on cbs. begins with "ncis: new orleans" and "ncis" followed by a new edition of "48 hours." coming up tonight, only cbs. welcome to "the road to the final...
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they gave me a few tips, pointed me toward the right fertilizer and voila! it made a huge difference. and it made me feel like i could do anything... you know what i'm going to do? i think i'm finally going to learn how to fold there are no corners! >> greg: a reminder. tonight here on cbs. begins with "ncis: new orleans" and "ncis" followed by a new edition of "48 hours." coming up tonight, only cbs. welcome to "the road to the final four." greg gumbel in new york. the game you just watched, vanderbilt upsetting kentucky 74-62, joined by clark kellogg and seth davis. couple of things about this game. we said before it's a game that vanderbilt had to have, and number two, it's a kentucky offense that ran dry in the second half, led by three at halftime. >> clark: when you don't have the ability to score inside makes you tough when you have to rely on the perimeter shot and i thought vanderbilt did a nice job taking advantage of inside with damian jones. they made an adjustment on murray and nobody else stepped up for kentucky. >> seth: they watched you at ha
they gave me a few tips, pointed me toward the right fertilizer and voila! it made a huge difference. and it made me feel like i could do anything... you know what i'm going to do? i think i'm finally going to learn how to fold there are no corners! >> greg: a reminder. tonight here on cbs. begins with "ncis: new orleans" and "ncis" followed by a new edition of "48 hours." coming up tonight, only cbs. welcome to "the road to the final four." greg...
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they gave me a few tips, pointed me toward the right fertilizer and voila! it made a huge difference. and it made me feel like i could do anything... you know what i'm going to do? i think i'm finally going to learn how to fold a fitted sheet. there are no corners! >> greg: a reminder. tonight here on cbs. begins with "ncis: new orleans" and "ncis" followed by a new edition of "48 hours." coming up tonight, only cbs. welcome to "the road to the final four." greg gumbel in new york. the game you just watched, vanderbilt upsetting kentucky 74-62, joined by clark kellogg and seth davis. couple of things about this game. we said before it's a game that vanderbilt had to have, and number two, it's a kentucky offense that ran dry in the second half, led by three at halftime. >> clark: when you don't have the ability to score inside which kentucky doesn't have, it makes you tough when you have to rely on the perimeter shot and i thought vanderbilt did a nice job taking advantage of inside they made an adjustment on murray and nobody else stepped up for kentucky. >>
they gave me a few tips, pointed me toward the right fertilizer and voila! it made a huge difference. and it made me feel like i could do anything... you know what i'm going to do? i think i'm finally going to learn how to fold a fitted sheet. there are no corners! >> greg: a reminder. tonight here on cbs. begins with "ncis: new orleans" and "ncis" followed by a new edition of "48 hours." coming up tonight, only cbs. welcome to "the road to the final...
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generally, the states are responsible for regulating n-point soce plutants such as runoff from fertilizer, rain or snowmelt. in 25, the unit stes cour appeals for third circuit said the and non poinso pollution- that could give the gornment more jurisdictiothrough the tmdl process. hat's a ge pm terms of the wae t constrew rules unr thn teact.turns t to bcase and if another court llows that same reasoning at theederal level r example, tis a tremendousevelopment. that vethe fedsetter juriicti over various type runoff farm fieldsnd rahes too. we'll havto watch to see whappens as we get into016,"> in the metime, farmers li bowling arebing by the rules and enjoyg th water.. bowling says water quality has improved andhat's l thankso what farmers have done to clean up the bay... reporting for u.s.arm report, i'm betsy jibben. thanks, betsy. mceowen says this new court decision has the potentialo bleed in other wershs acss the country. up next, john phipps. antiobtic antiobiotic resistce in c
generally, the states are responsible for regulating n-point soce plutants such as runoff from fertilizer, rain or snowmelt. in 25, the unit stes cour appeals for third circuit said the and non poinso pollution- that could give the gornment more jurisdictiothrough the tmdl process. hat's a ge pm terms of the wae t constrew rules unr thn teact.turns t to bcase and if another court llows that same reasoning at theederal level r example, tis a tremendousevelopment. that vethe fedsetter juriicti...