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south of yangon by car, here in the delta of the yangon river, a tributary of the largest river, fertileand has created one of the country's top grain-producing areas. but farms in this village with 70 households and 500 residents still lack running water and adequate irrigation channels. debbie meets up with her area representatives, both local residents. this man was born in a nearby village. the enterprise actively recruits local people to represent individual areas. myo tum has been receiving support for four years. he and his wife have two children. he used to farm on rented land, but the group's micro financing service helped him to buy an acre of farmland for $74. he then took out another loan to buy a treadle pump for $36. it was myo tun's idea to buy the land, but he bought the pump on recommendation. they convinced him i would be able to irrigate his land more efficiently for a sustainable profit. before this purchase, he had it to draw water from this nearby well. to water his field twice a day, he had to draw 20 to 30 buckets and carry them back on a bamboo pole. thanks to th
south of yangon by car, here in the delta of the yangon river, a tributary of the largest river, fertileand has created one of the country's top grain-producing areas. but farms in this village with 70 households and 500 residents still lack running water and adequate irrigation channels. debbie meets up with her area representatives, both local residents. this man was born in a nearby village. the enterprise actively recruits local people to represent individual areas. myo tum has been...
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field and what struck us there was a patch work of regulations that oversee the fertility business,'s basically overseen, pretty hands-off but at the same time, given the ethical and innovation components to ivf and other fertility treatments we just found there wasn't a lot of information provided to consumers. >> sreenivasan: so give hee an exrample here. if i went to compare whether this was a good doctor oclinic, what do i have access to and what am i judging them based on. >> specifically dealing with the rnl field, it requires centers for disease control to collect statistics for success rates. we found these success rates can be manipulated and easily misunderstood by patients. >> sreenivasan: you have a chart that shows how soon us ivf transfers an embryo. i.t. startling. it suggests you should do one at a time but the number of clinics who actually do more than one at a time is the minority by a long shot. >> i think 63 many clinics across the united states do one embryo transplant. this shouldn't be a assumption that more than one embryo means success. there are technologi
field and what struck us there was a patch work of regulations that oversee the fertility business,'s basically overseen, pretty hands-off but at the same time, given the ethical and innovation components to ivf and other fertility treatments we just found there wasn't a lot of information provided to consumers. >> sreenivasan: so give hee an exrample here. if i went to compare whether this was a good doctor oclinic, what do i have access to and what am i judging them based on. >>...
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jordan is a small country with limited access to water and fertile soil.te change and over-use of the country's green areas are playing havoc with the natural world. our reporter mabel gundlach travelled there and found herself in some pretty risky situations. conservation work is certainly not for the faint-hearted. or at least that's what jordanian princesses say. correspondent: these sheep get milked twice a day. there are 300 of them, so it's hard work. in total, the herd numbers around 700 animals. in spring and summer they graze here in the pasture area near al jizah, east of the city of madaba. the land is leased by abu mohamed. he's the head of a huge bedouin family that has traditionally lived from livestock farming. >> we originally came from jemen. we emigrated to jordan over 300 years ago. a number of tribes came together here, and today we share the main region. correspondent: he and many other livestock farmers in jordan are now struggling with problems caused by desertification and overgrazing. in order to ensure that his herd survives, abu
jordan is a small country with limited access to water and fertile soil.te change and over-use of the country's green areas are playing havoc with the natural world. our reporter mabel gundlach travelled there and found herself in some pretty risky situations. conservation work is certainly not for the faint-hearted. or at least that's what jordanian princesses say. correspondent: these sheep get milked twice a day. there are 300 of them, so it's hard work. in total, the herd numbers around 700...
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the male would fertilize them extra early as is typical, but the female would turn around and swallow the fertilized eggs into her stomach, where they would stay for several weeks, developing and ultimately should give birth orally. the frogs would litererally popd out t of their mouth. if most people or frogs take someththing into their stomachs, it is s digested. how come these eggs stay in n te stomach for r weeks at a time, embryos s that little f frog les fofor weeks s at a time and note digested? as it turned out, studies in the 1980's began by australian biologist found out the tadpoles were secreting a substance which deactivated the stomach lining. it was not producing digigestive enzymes. it was i inhibiting the e stomah activity and enabling it to serve as a uterus. there are some unfortunate syndromes in humans called ulcer's involving the lining of the stomachch caused by over sesecretion of digestive enzyme these frogs were steady in the sensnse that hopefully it might provovide some means of controlling human ststomach ulcecers. the tragedy comes in that the species wer
the male would fertilize them extra early as is typical, but the female would turn around and swallow the fertilized eggs into her stomach, where they would stay for several weeks, developing and ultimately should give birth orally. the frogs would litererally popd out t of their mouth. if most people or frogs take someththing into their stomachs, it is s digested. how come these eggs stay in n te stomach for r weeks at a time, embryos s that little f frog les fofor weeks s at a time and note...
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how is this changing the pricing environment for fertilizer if at all?dn't see any effect on it. basically when we talk about any change, it's consolidation. consolidation gives more pricing discipline on the market. it also gives the kind of healthy breath to the industry when effective or efficient companies work and survive and nonefficient will pass away. this is very good for any economy. >> just the last question on costs. the ruble is quite strong now against the dollar. a lot of costs will be in rubles. what impact is that having on the business? tell us what you think the ruble will do to you. >> of course we are exporters. 70% of our product is going abroad to almost 100 countries. the rubleal issue is a major issue. we have costs in ruble, but today we have signals from the government from the present administration that they want to change and have a cheaper level, maybe 60, 65 to balance the budget and for many reasons. of course that's today's only vehicle to help to support exports. that's what's important. that's basically a lot of meetin
how is this changing the pricing environment for fertilizer if at all?dn't see any effect on it. basically when we talk about any change, it's consolidation. consolidation gives more pricing discipline on the market. it also gives the kind of healthy breath to the industry when effective or efficient companies work and survive and nonefficient will pass away. this is very good for any economy. >> just the last question on costs. the ruble is quite strong now against the dollar. a lot of...
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the excess dung left over at the end of theherocess is s gatherd and used as organic fertilizer.ough that the prison no longer has to buy chemicical fertilizer, which is expensive on the island nation. around 110,000 p people live n grenada. and 5 times that many tourists visit every y year. the island feels like a caribbean paradise. but herere you'll also f find n streamams full of mamanure ths run off from farms. and d they feed directly into the sea. >> because grenada is a small island, the pollutants quickly end up in the sea. that's why it's important t to revivise the process r right ae begiginning of the chain, , wog with the farmers themselves, so we can avovoid this ececologil problem. >> the gererman development orgaganization giz supports a pilot project to build ten biogas facilities. here grenada's small size is an advantage. today they received a call for help from someone who's not so easy to reach. farmer sherwin sandy lives with his wife norgah and 3 children in the middle of the rain forest. >> you wanna try this? >> sure. >> sherwin trained as a cook. >> tast
the excess dung left over at the end of theherocess is s gatherd and used as organic fertilizer.ough that the prison no longer has to buy chemicical fertilizer, which is expensive on the island nation. around 110,000 p people live n grenada. and 5 times that many tourists visit every y year. the island feels like a caribbean paradise. but herere you'll also f find n streamams full of mamanure ths run off from farms. and d they feed directly into the sea. >> because grenada is a small...
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promised toresident extend access to fertility treatment lesbian couples following mass protests againstame-sex marriage, he backed down. techniques, such as artificial insemination and embryo transfer as well as egg and sperm donation are legal. not everyone has access to these. using a dead partner's sperm or egg is not allowed. the need to prove they have difficulty conceiving naturally, .re for tile -- are fertile like his predecessor, macron wants to relax these rules to extend to same-sex couples. he is backed by a majority of french people. surrogacy should ofain out of bounds, 60% people are willing to allow lesbian couples to have their own children. thousands of children go to -- sound -- thousands of women go to belgium for it. >> we don't want to stand by and do nothing in the face of the commercialization of the human body which is done in many countries. >> many countries including britain and the u.s. allow same-sex couples to get conception under varying degrees of regulation. delano: a ukrainian kernel has been killed in kiev after a car bomb went off in the capital. of
promised toresident extend access to fertility treatment lesbian couples following mass protests againstame-sex marriage, he backed down. techniques, such as artificial insemination and embryo transfer as well as egg and sperm donation are legal. not everyone has access to these. using a dead partner's sperm or egg is not allowed. the need to prove they have difficulty conceiving naturally, .re for tile -- are fertile like his predecessor, macron wants to relax these rules to extend to same-sex...
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with the release of a mixture of chemicals including coreen and the organophosphates used in many fertilizerswhich can cause near toxic effects similar to those of sarin despite other obvious questions surrounding the official story for example how assad would even get sarin gas considering the u.n. declared the government had transferred out the last of its chemical weapons supply in two thousand and fourteen trump in the mainstream media rushed to indict the syrian government with trump declaring alongside king abdullah in the rose garden on april sixth that assad had crossed many lines according to her that night trump was presented with four options for the u.s. response one to do nothing which was immediately ruled out too with to strike an airfield after notifying russia and by extension the syrians in order to minimize casualties option three was to target syrian bases and command centers with the u.s. air force and the final option presented was to decapitate the syrian state by bombing assad and his presidential palace trump chose option two though trump apparently at first opposed t
with the release of a mixture of chemicals including coreen and the organophosphates used in many fertilizerswhich can cause near toxic effects similar to those of sarin despite other obvious questions surrounding the official story for example how assad would even get sarin gas considering the u.n. declared the government had transferred out the last of its chemical weapons supply in two thousand and fourteen trump in the mainstream media rushed to indict the syrian government with trump...
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. >> her name is elizabeth car the first american born baby born through invitro fertilization.w 36 years old. and fox news' sylvia perez sat down with her. >> reporter: her name is elizabeth carr she's america's first ivf baby. she proudly wears necklace she was given blearer mother's doctor at the fertility clinic on it the number one. >> everybody new immediately about me, um, i really wasn't given a chance growing up to be out of the spotlight, mostly because people this was so important of a technology. >> reporter: in the spotlight she was from the moment she was born. the year 1981. three years after the world's first test tube baby louis brown was born in england. they were medical miracles and marvels some wondered if science had run a muck and was going too far. but carr says her parents just wanted to have a baby and the news of the first ivf delivery in europe made their dreams a reality. >> they really didn't know they were going to be the first until the doctor said by the way you're going to be the first. >> reporter: ivf was a medical break threw at the time. car
. >> her name is elizabeth car the first american born baby born through invitro fertilization.w 36 years old. and fox news' sylvia perez sat down with her. >> reporter: her name is elizabeth carr she's america's first ivf baby. she proudly wears necklace she was given blearer mother's doctor at the fertility clinic on it the number one. >> everybody new immediately about me, um, i really wasn't given a chance growing up to be out of the spotlight, mostly because people this...
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sot: elizabeth ehrmann-subia, crash survivor//"she was a very wanted child we went through fertility treatments." erhmann-subia has had six surgeries since.surgeons operated on a ruptured bladder, an emergency c section, her crushed pelvis, a hernia, and a broken ankle. sot: elizabeth ehrmann-subia, crash survivor//"i've had to relearn a lot. i have to scoop my body to get onto a toilet. everything has to be assisted. if something falls on the floor i need someone to help to pick it up. i can't work i can't see my kid every day." elizabeth says she feels sorry for the man who caused this grief saying she can't imagine feeling responsible for taking the life of a baby and forcing someone to learn to walk again. heartache aside - erhmann-subia is ecstatic to return home on wednesday and be back with her family.in santa rosa ella sogomonian kron 4 news. (jr stone) the death toll continues to climb in portugal as an out of control wildfire tears through the central part of the country. you can see the flames shooting into the sky in portugal where 62 people are now confirmed dead, dozens
sot: elizabeth ehrmann-subia, crash survivor//"she was a very wanted child we went through fertility treatments." erhmann-subia has had six surgeries since.surgeons operated on a ruptured bladder, an emergency c section, her crushed pelvis, a hernia, and a broken ankle. sot: elizabeth ehrmann-subia, crash survivor//"i've had to relearn a lot. i have to scoop my body to get onto a toilet. everything has to be assisted. if something falls on the floor i need someone to help to pick...
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flooded with salt water to aggressive shrimp farmers, families once fertile landd lies under a pond. she is not alone. >> [speakaking foreign language] >> it is not just the communities where they are cultivated that it is threatened. the rivers of this region flow a placeorest, providing for river dolphins and crocodile, and a local resource for the community. most shrimp farms in bangladesh stuff themselveve, caught in the rivers usising very fine and ne. for evevery share of cox, an average of 50 juvenile fish will die. this practice is decimating the marine environment. [speaking foreignn language] >> embankments a are used in ths region to protect farmers and communities from storms that regularly hit this coastlinine. illegallyly billed through the embankment.t. it has proven to be catastrophic during times of extreme weather. striking bangladesh several years ago. >> [speaking foreigngn language] >> during the course of the investigation our team also uncovered disturbing evidence to suggest that illegal chemicals are being regularly and routinely used in shrimp farmss destine
flooded with salt water to aggressive shrimp farmers, families once fertile landd lies under a pond. she is not alone. >> [speakaking foreign language] >> it is not just the communities where they are cultivated that it is threatened. the rivers of this region flow a placeorest, providing for river dolphins and crocodile, and a local resource for the community. most shrimp farms in bangladesh stuff themselveve, caught in the rivers usising very fine and ne. for evevery share of cox,...
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the terrorism in these muslim lands has a lot to do with high fertility. in my view, donald trump is doing the correct thing. in such an atmosphere, all you can do is try to stop the evil men who use the young as cannon fodder from doing that, and you have to make deals. although his policy looks a bit haphazard to most viewers come he is trying to do something about the problem. there's not much you can do. that was like, on terrorism. thank you. host: thank you for the call. the headline from "the new york "shrinking turf, wider reach." from our twitter page, there is are. from trumpc isiberals think that trump in trouble all the time. you just keep thinking that, you liberals." "we have found evidence of election meddling. her name is loretta lynch." caller: i was an independent and briefly during the election i became democrat because i couldn't not get on board with statements trump has made. forame in what's best statement was with regard to the -- my statement was with regard to the comey investigation. a gentleman said something about comey's credi
the terrorism in these muslim lands has a lot to do with high fertility. in my view, donald trump is doing the correct thing. in such an atmosphere, all you can do is try to stop the evil men who use the young as cannon fodder from doing that, and you have to make deals. although his policy looks a bit haphazard to most viewers come he is trying to do something about the problem. there's not much you can do. that was like, on terrorism. thank you. host: thank you for the call. the headline from...
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. >> kim has not only dealt with fertility struggles, she had a condition called placenta accreta, which could make another pregnancy risky. >> kim considered asking one of her sisters. >> you have to pay those people. >> she decided to find anonymous surrogate through an agency and the process is expensive. >> in addition to paying the agency $68,000, the surrogate will get ten payments of $4,500 each, that's a total of $45,000. now, if more than one baby is born, the surrogate will get an additional $5,000 for each child. >> well, kim is in the company only some other famous women that have used surrogates, including tyra banks and sarah jessica parker. >>> let's move onto the "bachelor in paradise" redo. the sex scandal investigation is over, and some famous fans are very excited the show will live on. >> i'm so happy paradise is back. i'm telling you. i was worried. i was concerned. this is, like, our greatest guilty pleasure of all time. like, we sit down, monday night is, like, religion in our house. >> yep, ashton and mila joined the 6 million plus batch lar nation fans who were d
. >> kim has not only dealt with fertility struggles, she had a condition called placenta accreta, which could make another pregnancy risky. >> kim considered asking one of her sisters. >> you have to pay those people. >> she decided to find anonymous surrogate through an agency and the process is expensive. >> in addition to paying the agency $68,000, the surrogate will get ten payments of $4,500 each, that's a total of $45,000. now, if more than one baby is born,...
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it's possible that some of that fertile in later on. the stuff off the coast stays off the coast. sky6 live hd there's the ben franklin bridge, and looking fairly cloudy this morning, could be sunny breaks, particularly over to the east as we're seeing on satellite, but the low clouds are definitely in place. so far so good in terms of the temperature and how it feels. 66 degrees in philadelphia. the dewpoint has climbed to 60, but that's just barely entering the threshhold of where we begin to talk about humidity. not too bad right now, the farther south you go, the more humid it feels. winds out of the east 10 miles per hour currently. future tracker 6 shows you there's the possibility of showers during the morning hours and we'll watch the stuff to the west, doesn't look too bad, though. later in the afternoon and evening there's a chance of spotty, spotty stuff, but with the humidity builds we could see drenching downpours here or there. the model the last couple of runs has kept this north and west of philadelphia. yesterday it was closures to the city. if you're heading to t
it's possible that some of that fertile in later on. the stuff off the coast stays off the coast. sky6 live hd there's the ben franklin bridge, and looking fairly cloudy this morning, could be sunny breaks, particularly over to the east as we're seeing on satellite, but the low clouds are definitely in place. so far so good in terms of the temperature and how it feels. 66 degrees in philadelphia. the dewpoint has climbed to 60, but that's just barely entering the threshhold of where we begin to...
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but eighteen years in in that land is very fertile. and it was used for motor cross trails and hiking trails and dune buggy trails and. just you know recreation in the woods where kids it was like a wonderland it was. you know like an adventure they could explore and they could build forts and they do all those things no one advised you that there was. no. we just that we found a magical spot for us to play in place of family. for nearly forty years the but kilter family would live here blissfully unaware of their toxic surroundings. every spring the river floods their garden bringing in a fresh wave of dioxins. not discover the true extent of the contamination until two thousand and seven. when tests were conducted in her garden by the local environmental agency. the levels of dioxin were up to seventeen times higher than the legal limit for toxicity. i have my oldest daughter has auto immune diseases you have. kids. many of them do have. disease. i would say all of them. a lesser degree and some to a more severe degree and my husband
but eighteen years in in that land is very fertile. and it was used for motor cross trails and hiking trails and dune buggy trails and. just you know recreation in the woods where kids it was like a wonderland it was. you know like an adventure they could explore and they could build forts and they do all those things no one advised you that there was. no. we just that we found a magical spot for us to play in place of family. for nearly forty years the but kilter family would live here...
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families have and how much income the families because the costs are outrageous and today with all fertility programs, thank goodness, that are happening, multiple ng lots of births and young parents desperately are going to need from medicaid and i am sure that when medicaid is cut, is, young families are going to be impacted. glendale, , anita, arizona, medicaid participant, you are on the air. my wife passed away a couple years ago, she was on access, a state federal program, with medicaid expansion. e had to go on it, i mean, $6000 a month for a nursing home ridiculous, it was you know, the affordable care was self-employed and charge $40,000 a year for and there was nowhere to go. you had to pay for it. all of our income was going there. retire, she kept going sick, and got everything else. edgar, $6000 a month, how much did medicare cover of that? the whole thing. host: the whole thing for her stay? state program, healthcare containment, it cost get her on that. first time you apply, they rejected her, i didn't apply, it was hospice group here that applied for it. they rejected her and
families have and how much income the families because the costs are outrageous and today with all fertility programs, thank goodness, that are happening, multiple ng lots of births and young parents desperately are going to need from medicaid and i am sure that when medicaid is cut, is, young families are going to be impacted. glendale, , anita, arizona, medicaid participant, you are on the air. my wife passed away a couple years ago, she was on access, a state federal program, with medicaid...
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that is fertile breed ing ground for a lot of rain and we are going to get it you can see how much rain there is now. look at this red and orange. that's where we're talk ing about, anywhere between four and ate inches of rain. as the storm moves up along the frontal boundary for us and it looks like tomorrow night, really friday night into saturday morning that's when we stand to get most of the rain here. i think generally speaking we're one to two inches here in d.c., maybe a couple of isolated areas more than that. but it does look like for the heaviest of the rain two to three, maybe more than that up into the northwestern suburbs. again, tomorrow night and saturday mornings that he ' when we're going to get the bulk of the rain from what's left of cindy. with the first pk the 2017nba draft, the philadelphia 76 ers select markelle fultz from the university of washington. >> can you feel the excitement from dematha high school to the top pick of the nba draft. markelle fultz made his family, his community and his former teammates proud tonight. take a look. these are some of his hig
that is fertile breed ing ground for a lot of rain and we are going to get it you can see how much rain there is now. look at this red and orange. that's where we're talk ing about, anywhere between four and ate inches of rain. as the storm moves up along the frontal boundary for us and it looks like tomorrow night, really friday night into saturday morning that's when we stand to get most of the rain here. i think generally speaking we're one to two inches here in d.c., maybe a couple of...
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their anger and alienation has proved a fertile ground for false promises and false information. their economic problems and cultural anxiety must be addressed, or they will continue to sign up to be foot-soldiers in the ongoing conflict between "us" and "them." the opportunity is here. millions of people will be hurt by the policies, including this budget that is being considered. and many of these same people don't want dreamers deported or health care taken away. many don't want to retreat on civil rights, women's rights, and lgbt rights. so if your outreach is rebuffed, keep trying. do the right thing anyway. we're going to share this future. better to do so with open hearts and outstretched hands than closed minds and clenched fists. [applause] ms. clinton: and third, here at wellesley, you learned the power of service. because while free and fierce conversations in classrooms, dorm rooms, dining halls are vital, they only get us so far. you have to turn those ideas and those values into action. this college has always understood that. the motto which you've heard twice alre
their anger and alienation has proved a fertile ground for false promises and false information. their economic problems and cultural anxiety must be addressed, or they will continue to sign up to be foot-soldiers in the ongoing conflict between "us" and "them." the opportunity is here. millions of people will be hurt by the policies, including this budget that is being considered. and many of these same people don't want dreamers deported or health care taken away. many...
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the cdc says the national fertility rate has hit a record low. the overall u.s. birth rate remains below replacement. that's what's considered enough to keep the population stable. and to ensure enough young people are entering the workforce to support an aging population. >>> speaking of babies a mother from indiana has given birth a 16-pound baby boy. not so little waylon cole was born may 1st via c-section. at seven weeks he tips the scale at 17 pounds, 7 ounces. in case you're wondering the size of an average 6-month-old. the heaviest baby on record still stands at 22 pounds, a baby boy born in ohio back in 1879. >> he's held on to that record for awhile. but waylon sure tried. >>> now to a close call for a quid in anchorage, alaska, awakened in the middle of the night by a bear in his bedroom. 11-year-old zach landis said he was sound asleep when the bear came crashing through his window sending glass everywhere. when he saw the bear trying to claw its way back out he made a run for it and woke up his parents as he explained to alaska dispatch news. >> they
the cdc says the national fertility rate has hit a record low. the overall u.s. birth rate remains below replacement. that's what's considered enough to keep the population stable. and to ensure enough young people are entering the workforce to support an aging population. >>> speaking of babies a mother from indiana has given birth a 16-pound baby boy. not so little waylon cole was born may 1st via c-section. at seven weeks he tips the scale at 17 pounds, 7 ounces. in case you're...
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scientists are excited that this technique could restore function in cancer patient who's have lost their fertility so this i think is a first indication that there is a glimpse of hope. >> reporter: for alyssa kelly the news is exciting at the age of three her daughter evelyn underwent cancer treatments. alyssa had doctors safe evelyn's ovarian tissue with the hope that technology would some day make it possible for evelyn to have her own biological childr children. >> you know my kids are the best thing that ever happened to me. they're wonderful, um, and i wanted that option for her. >> reporter: alyssa is hopeful by the time her daughter is of age the prosthetic ovary or something similar will be a routine procedure. north we were researchers say that's a very good possibility. they believe human trials are just three to five years away. >> we've accomplished something that we didn't expect, and it doesn't come along very often biological research. >> reporter: sylvia perez, fox news. >> pretty amazing. sean brace here with look what's coming up in sports. sean. >> dawn, all sixers are fired up
scientists are excited that this technique could restore function in cancer patient who's have lost their fertility so this i think is a first indication that there is a glimpse of hope. >> reporter: for alyssa kelly the news is exciting at the age of three her daughter evelyn underwent cancer treatments. alyssa had doctors safe evelyn's ovarian tissue with the hope that technology would some day make it possible for evelyn to have her own biological childr children. >> you know my...
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scott: the reality of terrorism created a fertile ground for divisive politics. human rights activist marine tondelier says anyone opposing the immigrant-free platform found life here untenable. everyone knows that immigrants are not welcome here? marine tondelier: yes, if you want to come to france and you're an immigrant, you don't go to a national front city. scott: an irony considering the town's origin. marine tondelier: it has no sense here to say this because people, we were calling people from abroad to make the coal mines work. scott: so in a town built on immigrants. marine tondelier: yes. and by immigrants. scott: and by immigrants in the coal mines here. you're saying it's difficult then to suddenly say, "we don't need them, we don't want them." they are not welcome. marine tondelier: yes. scott: while the national front lost the national election, they're hardly giving up. and just as henin-beaumont survived roman and norman invasions over the centuries, change happens. christopher szczurek: maybe in 10 years, we won't be still seen as devil, you kno
scott: the reality of terrorism created a fertile ground for divisive politics. human rights activist marine tondelier says anyone opposing the immigrant-free platform found life here untenable. everyone knows that immigrants are not welcome here? marine tondelier: yes, if you want to come to france and you're an immigrant, you don't go to a national front city. scott: an irony considering the town's origin. marine tondelier: it has no sense here to say this because people, we were calling...
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sot: elizabeth ehrmann-subia, crash survivor//"she was a very wanted child we went through fertilitytreatments." erhmann-subia has had six surgeries since.surgeons operated on a ruptured bladder, an emergency c section, her crushed pelvis, a hernia, and a broken ankle. sot: elizabeth ehrmann-subia, crash survivor//"i've had to relearn a lot. i have to scoop my body to get onto a toilet. everything has to be assisted. if something falls on the floor i need someone to help to pick it up. i can't work i can't see my kid every day." elizabeth says she feels sorry for the man who caused this grief saying she can't imagine feeling responsible for taking the life of a baby and forcing someone to learn to walk again. heartache aside - erhmann-subia is ecstatic to return home on wednesday and be back with her family.in santa rosa ella sogomonian kron 4 news. ( darya ) legal experts say prosecutors in bill cosby's rape case are likely to reshape their case for the second trial. minutes after the judged declared a mistrial on saturday, prosecutors said they will retry the 79-year-old comedian.
sot: elizabeth ehrmann-subia, crash survivor//"she was a very wanted child we went through fertilitytreatments." erhmann-subia has had six surgeries since.surgeons operated on a ruptured bladder, an emergency c section, her crushed pelvis, a hernia, and a broken ankle. sot: elizabeth ehrmann-subia, crash survivor//"i've had to relearn a lot. i have to scoop my body to get onto a toilet. everything has to be assisted. if something falls on the floor i need someone to help to pick...
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bred and either paraded as entertainment or slaughtered for the delectation of humans has long been fertileree willy. but the latest feature film to confront our insatiable carnivorous habits has been made not for the big screen but by netflix for our tablets and ipads, and packs a much more visceral punch. i will be joined by the director in a moment but first, a club. i will be joined by the director in a moment but first, a clip. 0kja is the new film by korean director bong joon—ho and stars an adorable giant pig—like creature called 0kja and her even more beguiling friend, mija, who grow up together in the mountains of south korea. but the big, bad american food corporation who created her in their lab come to claim her back. i'm joined by the film's co—writer, jon ronson. good evening. the film starts off very much as a lyrical fairy tale, incredibly soft, and then you get into a really visceral world where actually, a lot of dreadful things happen to this wonderful creature or potentially? who is the film for? i think it is finding its audience, people are watching this and loving it,
bred and either paraded as entertainment or slaughtered for the delectation of humans has long been fertileree willy. but the latest feature film to confront our insatiable carnivorous habits has been made not for the big screen but by netflix for our tablets and ipads, and packs a much more visceral punch. i will be joined by the director in a moment but first, a club. i will be joined by the director in a moment but first, a clip. 0kja is the new film by korean director bong joon—ho and...
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san jose has become a fertile testing ground as tech companies are chomping at the bit to install devices on top of the humble streetlight. >> nobody ever thought streetlights could be this interesting. but it is fair to say there are a lot of dollars involved and suddenly gets interesting. >> reporter: this began about 4 years ago as the city began to convert its 64,000 yellow sodium vapor streetlights to energy-efficient white l.e.d.s the city converted only a third. >> we are $36 million short. >> reporter: they are trying to get the private sector to pay for the rest. cell phone microsites can be installed on top of them. >> we see this as an opportunity to access their desire for publicly owned real estate and transforms our streets with better lighting. >> reporter: another thing that will be installed cameras. some streetlights already have traffic cameras but there's talk of a pilot program to installed 1,000 surveillance cameras. one council member is pushing for a comprehensive privacy policy. >> i want to make sure we're not using people's data and we're not using people's move
san jose has become a fertile testing ground as tech companies are chomping at the bit to install devices on top of the humble streetlight. >> nobody ever thought streetlights could be this interesting. but it is fair to say there are a lot of dollars involved and suddenly gets interesting. >> reporter: this began about 4 years ago as the city began to convert its 64,000 yellow sodium vapor streetlights to energy-efficient white l.e.d.s the city converted only a third. >> we...
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because of the reader just over my right hand over across the water originally i was going to go fertility with the whole tournament but after saying the old they've been largely on spectacular plays well lexi sanchez still two of adult world class players have been a little bit below paul as opposed to portugal three games played three man of the match awards for cristiana rinaldo two goals could it be he's tournament on the back of a sensational year you change your prediction got nothing to do with rails and voting for dinner obviously let's listen now to what our correspondent in patrol found. he was going through a little early for right next to the arena. the full fall action confit aeration cup semi final is coming up on wednesday although choose day was the time for some microphone heat that is of course first of all the chilean press conference where we heard that the team is hungry for the final they're hungry for the cup itself of course but the most important message that was coming from the manager a lot on tonio p.j. is that all twenty three footballers are fit for the game o
because of the reader just over my right hand over across the water originally i was going to go fertility with the whole tournament but after saying the old they've been largely on spectacular plays well lexi sanchez still two of adult world class players have been a little bit below paul as opposed to portugal three games played three man of the match awards for cristiana rinaldo two goals could it be he's tournament on the back of a sensational year you change your prediction got nothing to...