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does any of her genetic nuance remain. when a child is born nine months later, will the child include some of the genetic heritage of that third woman? >> the good way to answer the question - you know i'm a man. if i have a child, this - i will consider this person my child as much as i would consider this child the child of my partner. and so we don't really we the mitochondrial component that heavily. a man does not contribute any mitochondria still the child that arises from human reproduction natural reproduction is fully my child. so there's really bit of importance, in terms of identity character, physical feature in the mitochondria. these things come from what both parents contribute equally, which is the nuclear d.n.a. i'm trying to understand how much of the second mother is inherent in this child. could it end up with the second mother's curly brown hair or elongated nose or pointy chin. >> that's what i'm trying to say. a man does not contribute any mitochondria or genetic material. yet the child can often res
does any of her genetic nuance remain. when a child is born nine months later, will the child include some of the genetic heritage of that third woman? >> the good way to answer the question - you know i'm a man. if i have a child, this - i will consider this person my child as much as i would consider this child the child of my partner. and so we don't really we the mitochondrial component that heavily. a man does not contribute any mitochondria still the child that arises from human...
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you can get rid of genetic diseases. con, it could create genetic super diseases.ro: smarter, more athletic kids. ( laughter ) con: they just might turn on you. ( laughter ) ( applause ) oh pro: create real-life x-men. con: wait, the x-men were mutants so if anything it could hinder the creation of real-life x-men. ( laughter ) pro: playing god. con: playing god. pro: increased life span. con: only for the rich. ( applause ) okay. now look, good or bad. designer babies are coming. and the thing that's really worrisome is that most people won't have the money to go to a lab and build their genetic super baby which means we're going to create a permanent underclass of people who are conceived the old-fashioned way-- on a haunted hay ride or in the snack shack at the outdoor driving range or against lincoln's right leg at the lincoln memorial. you know the old-fashioned way. and as unjust as it will be for both people that will be stuck with kids who are more prone to disease, not as pretty and half as smart as the rich counter-part as least you can put a hipster spin
you can get rid of genetic diseases. con, it could create genetic super diseases.ro: smarter, more athletic kids. ( laughter ) con: they just might turn on you. ( laughter ) ( applause ) oh pro: create real-life x-men. con: wait, the x-men were mutants so if anything it could hinder the creation of real-life x-men. ( laughter ) pro: playing god. con: playing god. pro: increased life span. con: only for the rich. ( applause ) okay. now look, good or bad. designer babies are coming. and the thing...
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genetics plays a huge roll. at the end of the day with exercise and diet, if you have the gene, you will have issues. this is complex issues. >> family history is so important. look, i went from two egg -- a bunch to two, then four, then six. >> a day? >> a week. i had white -- egg whites for a while. gave up on that. >> you are not having six eggs a week. >> that's not good? >> you are not having that. come on. have you ever had six eggs in a week? it's impossible. >> how many eggs can you have? >> you have two for breakfast and three times a week, that's six. >> it's not the number. it's the overall picture that's important. >> the key to cholesterol is in the liver. it's the liver that decides how much cholesterol is in your blood and how much ends up in your heart. it's the liver, not what you eat. however, you make it worse by eating the cholesterol. this is correct, some people are more susceptible than others. your doctor has to figure that out. your doctor does. i will give you another example that's per
genetics plays a huge roll. at the end of the day with exercise and diet, if you have the gene, you will have issues. this is complex issues. >> family history is so important. look, i went from two egg -- a bunch to two, then four, then six. >> a day? >> a week. i had white -- egg whites for a while. gave up on that. >> you are not having six eggs a week. >> that's not good? >> you are not having that. come on. have you ever had six eggs in a week? it's...
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ask those in favor say the technique does not change the baby's genetic makeup. >> this is not genetic modification. we're not altering the nucleus we are not altering the 50% of genes that come from each parent stop it is .54% of the genome. >> opponents say it crosses a fundamental more in line -- fundamentally moral line. >> creating a new child essentially opening the way to determining the type of person who is born is a very difficult ethical boundary to cross all stop >> the vote has come too late for jessica holiday, but it will give her parents the chance to have a second child free of her condition. >> joining us in the studio to talk about this huge announcement is our science correspondent, derek williams. we are talking about a person created from the dna of three people. kelly talking about two mothers and a father? >> that is exactly what we are talking about in the long run. there is nuclear dna, which is the vast amount of dna, but there's also mitochondrial dna. the mitochondria are batteries inside of yourself. they are responsible for coding for energy supply. you h
ask those in favor say the technique does not change the baby's genetic makeup. >> this is not genetic modification. we're not altering the nucleus we are not altering the 50% of genes that come from each parent stop it is .54% of the genome. >> opponents say it crosses a fundamental more in line -- fundamentally moral line. >> creating a new child essentially opening the way to determining the type of person who is born is a very difficult ethical boundary to cross all stop...
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he suffers from a genetic disease.e is out with a new book and we caught up with them. >> everybody chillout. it is me, the kid president. calm down, comealm down. >> in the suit, i am the kid president. out of the suit, i am robbie. boring is easy. anyone can be boring. >> kid president came out of an idea to position kids as leader. >> sit behind the desk. >> and a lot of people think there is a team of script writing or a big machine. it is from our house here in tennessee. it is just robbie and myself playing around and having fun. it is me trying to teach stuff to him and reflecting that back to the world. >> hi, i have been playing basketball the whole week. >>'s bones bre -- his bones break. it can happen just getting out of bed. >> my sister has over 80 rogue and bones. -- broken bones. i have over 70. i don't stop. i keep going. someone gave me this balloon and i want people to be happy when they are hurting. >> to battle through so much and that is not what defines him instead, there is a joy. if he can find
he suffers from a genetic disease.e is out with a new book and we caught up with them. >> everybody chillout. it is me, the kid president. calm down, comealm down. >> in the suit, i am the kid president. out of the suit, i am robbie. boring is easy. anyone can be boring. >> kid president came out of an idea to position kids as leader. >> sit behind the desk. >> and a lot of people think there is a team of script writing or a big machine. it is from our house here...
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that allows genetic diseases passed from mother to child. that affects tiny come partments that convert food into energy. the treatment involves taking a nuke lee us of an egg. it's placed into another woman that's had their nucleus removed. we have the report. >> reporter: poppy is nearly 4 and has mitochondrial disease. she can't walk and struggles with her speech. her sister, lily, is unaffected. they are asking to approve a technique that enables couples at risk to have a healthy baby by using a tiny amount of donor dna from a second woman. >> i think a change in the law to allow the proceed your to take place, will definitely give our three girls an option in the future and hope that we can stop the mitochondrial disease. it will pass down the female line. >> reporter: any baby born of this technique will have all the key genetic material from the mother and father affecting appearance and personal traits. it will be treated as an organ transplant. unlike a donor organ, it will be passed from generation to generation, a permanent change
that allows genetic diseases passed from mother to child. that affects tiny come partments that convert food into energy. the treatment involves taking a nuke lee us of an egg. it's placed into another woman that's had their nucleus removed. we have the report. >> reporter: poppy is nearly 4 and has mitochondrial disease. she can't walk and struggles with her speech. her sister, lily, is unaffected. they are asking to approve a technique that enables couples at risk to have a healthy baby...
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approves two genetically approved varieties.ey are same but the biotech ones will not turn brown after they slice them. arctic granny or arctic golden and you will see them in a store near you next year. we'll have author of the dinner in the new dinner cafe. and how it is changing the way we are eating. and he's great enough to join us. it is a lot of debate about the genetically modified food. how does an apple not brown? >> it is a new tool of the genetic engineers that is called rnan interferrance and what you do, you block the enzyme something that enables the enzyme mixed with oxygen causes the apple to brown, when it is bruised or it's left out. and it becomes an unappetizing to people. >> all people do you think? ? how big of an issue the brown apple is that consumers choose an apple that will not brown and i will buy that one. >> that's a good question and why the apple grower ares in new york and washington state. the two biggest apple states in the country they it are suspicious. they are not keen on the genetically m
approves two genetically approved varieties.ey are same but the biotech ones will not turn brown after they slice them. arctic granny or arctic golden and you will see them in a store near you next year. we'll have author of the dinner in the new dinner cafe. and how it is changing the way we are eating. and he's great enough to join us. it is a lot of debate about the genetically modified food. how does an apple not brown? >> it is a new tool of the genetic engineers that is called rnan...
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one baby with three genetic parents. and while some call it playing god, those who support this in vitro technique say it can greatly increase the chance of having a healthy baby. it is not legal yet in any country, but it may come to the uk first. nbc's katy tur reports from london tonight on how it works and why parents might want it. >> reporter: at first glance little jessica holliday looks like any happy, healthy baby. but look closer, and you'll find the 13-month-old struggles to swallow and hold her head up. jessica has a genetic disease that will prevent her from every walking or talking. and there is no cure. >> when you're told that your daughter's going to die, it's really, really hard to take. and then for them to say, oh, by the way, any more children that you have would also have the disease. it leaves you with no hope for the future. >> reporter: but today uk lawmakers took the first step to give parents like the hollidays back that hope while entering a brave new world of genetic science. >> so the ayes h
one baby with three genetic parents. and while some call it playing god, those who support this in vitro technique say it can greatly increase the chance of having a healthy baby. it is not legal yet in any country, but it may come to the uk first. nbc's katy tur reports from london tonight on how it works and why parents might want it. >> reporter: at first glance little jessica holliday looks like any happy, healthy baby. but look closer, and you'll find the 13-month-old struggles to...
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so-called three-parent babies to eliminate certain genetic mitochondrial diseases.er source. when they're defective they don't fuel healthy development. they combine the mitochondria of a third party. a donor woman. the third parent involved is only giving their healthy mitochondria, which has no identifying characteristics? >> that would be correct. >> reporter: it may seem like a small step beyond in vitro fertilization, but experts say it is a big step in our ability to manipulate life. >> today's step means we can take diseases 100% lethal and alter the course, so a husband and wife can have a healthy baby. >> reporter: detractors say this new step is a slippery slope that could lead to genetically customized designer babies. but for parents like vicky holliday -- >> there's no words. it's absolutely incredible. >> reporter: -- it's a new chance for a healthy child. katy tur, nbc news, london. >>> we're back in a moment for news. for anyone who works out, coming to one particular exercise, it turns out less it more. it more. there's nothing more romantic than a
so-called three-parent babies to eliminate certain genetic mitochondrial diseases.er source. when they're defective they don't fuel healthy development. they combine the mitochondria of a third party. a donor woman. the third parent involved is only giving their healthy mitochondria, which has no identifying characteristics? >> that would be correct. >> reporter: it may seem like a small step beyond in vitro fertilization, but experts say it is a big step in our ability to...
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jessica has a genetic disease that will prevent her from every walking or talking. when you're told that your daughter's going to die, it's really hard to take. and then for them to say, oh by the way, any more children that you have would also have the disease. it leaves you with no hope for the future. >> reporter: but today uk lawmakers took the first step to give parents like the hollidays back that hope. while entering a brave new world of genetic science. >> so the eyes have it. >> reporter: moving through so-called three-parent babies to elem nate certain genetic mitochondrial diseases. mitochondria are the power source. when they're defective they don't fuel development. they combine the mitochondria of a third party. the third parent involved is only giving their healthy might oh con tri a, which has no identifying characteristics? >> that would be correct. >> reporter: it may seem like a small step beyond in vitro fertilization, but experts say it is a big step in our ability to manipulate life. >> today's step means we can take diseases 100% lethal and al
jessica has a genetic disease that will prevent her from every walking or talking. when you're told that your daughter's going to die, it's really hard to take. and then for them to say, oh by the way, any more children that you have would also have the disease. it leaves you with no hope for the future. >> reporter: but today uk lawmakers took the first step to give parents like the hollidays back that hope. while entering a brave new world of genetic science. >> so the eyes have...
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on genetics alone.ly systems have the trauma and instability of family systems being adversely affected by the disease of addiction. >> reporter: dr. drew says the odds are stacked against her. >> even if she didn't inherit the genetic potential, being raised around a family system affected by alcoholism addiction is traumatic in and of itself. >> reporter: a year ago she announced her marriage to gordon sharing photos of their wedding rings. #happilymarried. nick gordon was raised for a time by whitney. he refers to her at times as mom. but was never legally adopted. >> many people think her marriage to nick was a very odd and potentially damaging choice. this was something who she grew up sort of seeing as a brother. >> reporter: bobbi kristina took the time to dispel the controversy surrounding their romance. >> i'm tired of hearing people say, ew, you're engaged to your brother? let me clear up something. we aren't even real brother and sister. nor is he my adopted brother." not everyone in the fami
on genetics alone.ly systems have the trauma and instability of family systems being adversely affected by the disease of addiction. >> reporter: dr. drew says the odds are stacked against her. >> even if she didn't inherit the genetic potential, being raised around a family system affected by alcoholism addiction is traumatic in and of itself. >> reporter: a year ago she announced her marriage to gordon sharing photos of their wedding rings. #happilymarried. nick gordon was...
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>> it has been said 20-30% of cancers have a direct genetic link.ironment plays a very significant role. used to be tobacco, that was the number one cause of cancer related deaths. now we have an epidemic in obesity. and it is a concern that the cancer incidence as a result of obesity will exceed that of tobacco use. then there are sexually transmitted diseases associated with cancer. human papillomavirus. hepatitis. sun, melanoma. as gone to alarming proportion -- has gone to alarming proportions. sun exposure. >> prevention, there were three cancers in particular. sun. production that we should all do. -- protection that we should all do. hpv vaccine, if we vaccinated everybody before the age of 10 we would eliminate head and neck cancer and cervical cancer. because half of them are hpv related. if you are immune to the virus and it is unable to take older your body he will not develop -- to take hold in your body, it will not develop. >> if everybody was vaccinated before they were 10. >> the diseases would become negligible. that is why when we
>> it has been said 20-30% of cancers have a direct genetic link.ironment plays a very significant role. used to be tobacco, that was the number one cause of cancer related deaths. now we have an epidemic in obesity. and it is a concern that the cancer incidence as a result of obesity will exceed that of tobacco use. then there are sexually transmitted diseases associated with cancer. human papillomavirus. hepatitis. sun, melanoma. as gone to alarming proportion -- has gone to alarming...
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coming up, science can make a baby from three genetic contributors.for three parent babies? and the details on this rap artists day in court next. ounds. ounds. it's not muted. was that you jason? it was geoffrey! it was jason. it could've been brenda. edward jones. with nearly 7 million investors oh hey, neill, how are you? you'd expect us to have a highly skilled call center. kevin, neill holley's on line one. ok, great. and we do. it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. kennedy: no, suge knight did not have a gun. the former rap rap mogul is on trial for murder, and attempted murder, after running over to men resulting in severe injuries or the survivor if he is convicted, he will face life in prison. he sounded death row records in 1991, but he won't be onto row. he signed artists like to pop shakoor and snoop dogg. so here we go we have harvey with us. >> hello, we did not know that, did we? >> no, i have totally jumped the gun. i am lacking objectivity. what is going on with me. >> i have two initials and a name, oj simpson. >> is oj def
coming up, science can make a baby from three genetic contributors.for three parent babies? and the details on this rap artists day in court next. ounds. ounds. it's not muted. was that you jason? it was geoffrey! it was jason. it could've been brenda. edward jones. with nearly 7 million investors oh hey, neill, how are you? you'd expect us to have a highly skilled call center. kevin, neill holley's on line one. ok, great. and we do. it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. kennedy: no,...
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there's only about nine crops that are genetically engineered. and most of them are commodity crops, with the exception of some zucchini. this affects packaged goods. and it doesn't affect them at all really. most of the companies are already dealing with trade partners and they already have labeling to deal with european trade partners and asian trade partners. it shouldn't make much of a difference. >> great to have you with us. congressman, appreciate your time as well. thanks so much. coming up, john boehner's latest rant shows somehow desperate the republican majority really is. plus the two-minute drill. tiger says his game is not good enough. he's going to take a break. stay with us. already 55 companies are investing over $98 million dollars and creating over 2100 jobs. from long island to all across upstate new york, more businesses are coming to new york. they are paying no property taxes no corporate taxes no sales taxes. and with over 300 locations, and 3.7 million square feet available, there's a place that's right for your business.
there's only about nine crops that are genetically engineered. and most of them are commodity crops, with the exception of some zucchini. this affects packaged goods. and it doesn't affect them at all really. most of the companies are already dealing with trade partners and they already have labeling to deal with european trade partners and asian trade partners. it shouldn't make much of a difference. >> great to have you with us. congressman, appreciate your time as well. thanks so much....
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. >> we still don't having said that, we start to understand the genetic make-up of cancers, the way they express, the better understanding of what regulate it is expression of these jeans, and then the key proteins that are responsible for whether a cancer divides or invades or spreads to another organ. and this knowledge is allowing us to create strategies that would allow for both more effective therapies but also prevention strategies. >> rose: we conclude this evening with al huntington story, talks about the issue that will drive the campaign in 2015, and his conversations with yuval levin and neera tanden. >> this election like past elections, where again you -- is going to be about the future and who has the better answer to toe struggles families are facing and we live in cynical times, but both sides are going to have to bake through with real ideas. >> rose: cancer research and new ideas for the 2016 campaign when we continue. funding for charlie rose is provided by >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: >> rose: additional funding >> and by bloomberg, a
. >> we still don't having said that, we start to understand the genetic make-up of cancers, the way they express, the better understanding of what regulate it is expression of these jeans, and then the key proteins that are responsible for whether a cancer divides or invades or spreads to another organ. and this knowledge is allowing us to create strategies that would allow for both more effective therapies but also prevention strategies. >> rose: we conclude this evening with al...
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. >> well to, discuss this further we're joined by the director of genetic alliance in u.k. and by the founder of the pressure group. first, have there been ethical and public reviews into this form of ibf. why are you so opposed to. >> it's not me that's the only person opposed to t i think the majority of people worldwide are opposed to this, and rightfully so. we're talking about a modified embryo. a modified human being. to think that this was endorsed in a discussion,ing that that we should be holding our heads in shame about there was a three-hour discussion in our programming. we decided it was a good idea to change the building blogs of life. in so way whatsoever could anyone describe this as a cure. we're not curing the mother who carries the disease. we we're not talking about the children who are born with the condition and will continue to be born randomly. it's a very danger route endorsed in parliament today. >> even in a tiny way you're and once you start on this path, there is near that it could lead to more genetic. >> if what she said is true then it would
. >> well to, discuss this further we're joined by the director of genetic alliance in u.k. and by the founder of the pressure group. first, have there been ethical and public reviews into this form of ibf. why are you so opposed to. >> it's not me that's the only person opposed to t i think the majority of people worldwide are opposed to this, and rightfully so. we're talking about a modified embryo. a modified human being. to think that this was endorsed in a discussion,ing that...
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, you are actually altering a genetic line. >> the draft legislation now moves from the uk's house ofmons to the house of lourdes. if passed britain would become the world's first nation to allow genetic modifications in human embryos. rich danson, fox news. >>> well, for someone who has not declared he's running for the white house he sure looks like he is these days. new jersey governor, chris christie, sat down with britain as chancellor in london yesterday. the governor is now back in the united state some analysts say the trip was a shadow campaign tour to energize his possible 2016 run for the white house. >> coming up, less armstrong caught in a lie. police say he blames his girlfriends for a car crash when it was actually he who was behind the wheel. the problem he was trying to >>> this is fox 29 sports in one minute. >> good morning, i'm howard eskin, college basketball legend looking for milestone only shared by duke head coach mike. 1,000 wins was the goal last night. for philadelphia university head coach herb magee. let's go to philadelphia university. there he is. herby
, you are actually altering a genetic line. >> the draft legislation now moves from the uk's house ofmons to the house of lourdes. if passed britain would become the world's first nation to allow genetic modifications in human embryos. rich danson, fox news. >>> well, for someone who has not declared he's running for the white house he sure looks like he is these days. new jersey governor, chris christie, sat down with britain as chancellor in london yesterday. the governor is...
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>> it has been said 20-30% of cancers have a direct genetic link. environment plays a very significant role. tobacco that was the number one cause of cancer related deaths. now we have an epidemic in obesity. the concern that the cancer incidence as a result of obesity will exceed that of tobacco use. sexually transmitted diseases associated with cancer. human papilloma virus. hepatitis. son. melanoma. -- sun, melanoma. sun exposure. >> prevention, there were three cancers in particular. sun. hpv vaccine, if we vaccinated everybody before the age of 10, we would eliminate head and neck cancer. half of them are hpv related. >> if everybody was vaccinated before they were 10. >> the diseases would become negligible. that is why when we have talked to parents about the hpv vaccine, the parents were hesitant to. we helped them explain to their children, even though was a sexually transmitted disease, this was a cancer prevention. parents and kids were more comfortable. that is why we pushed so hard for this to be part of what kids get. it is ultimately
>> it has been said 20-30% of cancers have a direct genetic link. environment plays a very significant role. tobacco that was the number one cause of cancer related deaths. now we have an epidemic in obesity. the concern that the cancer incidence as a result of obesity will exceed that of tobacco use. sexually transmitted diseases associated with cancer. human papilloma virus. hepatitis. son. melanoma. -- sun, melanoma. sun exposure. >> prevention, there were three cancers in...
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it could be used to create healthy embryos that otherwise suffer from rare genetic disorders.ith me is dan from the charity care. thank you for being with us. do you object to this? >> yes, on three levels. safety is the principal concern. some scientists are happy to proceed, others are not. inherently unsafe. they recommended a series of pre-clinical tests should be conducted and they haven't been yet. we have a problem with that. >> if they did the pre-clinical tests and found to be safe would you still objection? >> we have a number of objections. another objection is the fact that one of the procedures the transfer involves creating a new embreyyo embryo. you have to create two embryo owes that are destroyed to create the new one. they know their life is predicated on the destruction of two others. it was done in china and resulted in an abortion miscarriage and stillbirth. after that china immediately banned the procedure. that brings us back to the safety concern. >> a difficult message for you to sell to parents who have children with disorders who suffer greatly and k
it could be used to create healthy embryos that otherwise suffer from rare genetic disorders.ith me is dan from the charity care. thank you for being with us. do you object to this? >> yes, on three levels. safety is the principal concern. some scientists are happy to proceed, others are not. inherently unsafe. they recommended a series of pre-clinical tests should be conducted and they haven't been yet. we have a problem with that. >> if they did the pre-clinical tests and found to...
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they're allowing them to test one genetic disease.y worked with the fda to make sure the test was reliable and valid. gerri: interesting you bring them up. they were behind the most recent move bit dna we had them on the show. they make a very good argument allowing people to do this are you in favor of people having access to their own information about their own dna? >> i absolutely do. i don't think it is the government's role to regulate how much we know about our own bodies and what we're at risk for. having genetic information is a powerful tool to motivate patients to reduce their cholesterol or exercise more if they're at risk for certain cancers, heart disease or other genetic diseases. i think we absolutely deserve information like this. gerri: the fda only taking baby steps. what is the disease they will allow you to test for? >> it is incredibly rare genetic disease. called bloom's disease. we see it. people are born with it. they have a propensity to develop cancers. they have very sensitive skin. they have normal lives.
they're allowing them to test one genetic disease.y worked with the fda to make sure the test was reliable and valid. gerri: interesting you bring them up. they were behind the most recent move bit dna we had them on the show. they make a very good argument allowing people to do this are you in favor of people having access to their own information about their own dna? >> i absolutely do. i don't think it is the government's role to regulate how much we know about our own bodies and what...
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they are do take to a female and take the healthy mitochondrial genetic material from a healthy woman and then be fertilized by a father. >> so this is going to be an opportunity for a woman to have healthy children. >> but the proponents are worried that it could leadde designer babies, but that type
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we're talking genetically engineered babies. who's terrified and who is just a cute little baby?e'll ask the questions. who get to play god? sorry, morgan free man, we're going white on this one.
we're talking genetically engineered babies. who's terrified and who is just a cute little baby?e'll ask the questions. who get to play god? sorry, morgan free man, we're going white on this one.
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sometimes taking too much salt, maybe genetic, maybe some imbalance of the fluid for whatever reason can cause that. so there are some treatments. i think wearing ear plugs if you're in a night club. making sure that you put an ear plug. see your doctor. you should check your hearing aid every year and make sure that you're in the right plan, and stay away from the noise. that's really like the way to go. because some of this damage to the -- these cells are permanent. now the genetic testing that is being done, i think we have a long way to go and i'm not sure how it's going to pan out. but it's a good attempt. >> what should we do? if you go some place and it's too loud, just walk out? >> i bring ear phones. i bring ear plugs. >> the first thing is for people to be conscious of it. i want to make one comment about david's point about meniere's disease. in that case, that treatment i talked about with that gel might be available in one year. one to two years where they can take a steroid and inject it in there and the gel will keep it in there. might help meniere's disease. might he
sometimes taking too much salt, maybe genetic, maybe some imbalance of the fluid for whatever reason can cause that. so there are some treatments. i think wearing ear plugs if you're in a night club. making sure that you put an ear plug. see your doctor. you should check your hearing aid every year and make sure that you're in the right plan, and stay away from the noise. that's really like the way to go. because some of this damage to the -- these cells are permanent. now the genetic testing...
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now there is a genetic therapy, they take a harmless virus, they put a gene on it and inject it into the inner ear and regrow the hair cells. it worked in animals. looks like it's going to work in humans. to answer your question, five years dbs -- one other final point i want to make, the problem with that treatment is it washes out of your ear. you can keep it for long. critics say, fine, it will work for two weeks. then what? another company, with an otonomy has come up with a gel that will allow that treatment to stay in the ear. >> can you get that right now? >> no, it's five years away. five years before you will be able to go to the doctor and get it instead of a hearing aid. >> if it's that far away, dr. samadi and currently it's irreversible, is there a work around arc way to prevent sit in. >> that's a good point. i think one of the main reasons for hearing loss is this noise induced hearing loss. you want to be sure you keep the noise level below 85 des bells. that's a number you want to remember. if i can hear your music in the elevator, we have a huge problem. that's too
now there is a genetic therapy, they take a harmless virus, they put a gene on it and inject it into the inner ear and regrow the hair cells. it worked in animals. looks like it's going to work in humans. to answer your question, five years dbs -- one other final point i want to make, the problem with that treatment is it washes out of your ear. you can keep it for long. critics say, fine, it will work for two weeks. then what? another company, with an otonomy has come up with a gel that will...
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so they're skeptical about the safety of genetically modified food.y're also not sure that scientists are aware of all the safety dangers that are connected with it. on the pesticides question it was much more a case of people just being wary of things that are going into their bodies and a little less sure that the food we are eating might be as safe as scientists think it is. >> let's talk about one of the survey questions about the growing population of people on earth. you posed the statement that quote the growing population will be a major problem. 59% of the general population felt it will be a problem while 82% of scientists said it would be. some of our viewers might remember paul ehrlich in the late 60s, there was a population bomb raising concerns about the growing population on earth. since that time our population has doubled and yet it seems that the general population doesn't seem to see this as an issue. >> i think that people are a little less concerned in part because they since the time of ehrlich's book even since the time a couple
so they're skeptical about the safety of genetically modified food.y're also not sure that scientists are aware of all the safety dangers that are connected with it. on the pesticides question it was much more a case of people just being wary of things that are going into their bodies and a little less sure that the food we are eating might be as safe as scientists think it is. >> let's talk about one of the survey questions about the growing population of people on earth. you posed the...
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you are altering a genetic line. >> the draft legislation moves from the u.k.se of commons to the house of lords. if passed britain would become the first to allow alteration of human embryos. >> that leads us to today's brew on this. we want to know should the three parent ibf technique be legal? send us your comments on facebook twitter or send an e-mail at e-mail at foxfriendsfirst@foxnews.com. we will share them later in the show. camera the heart stopping moment a plane comes crashing out of the sky. several people dead and more injured. we are going to bring you the details. >> a warning to any one who uses herbal supplements. the stuff you are taking might be a sham. >> but first on this day in 1938 snow white and the seven dwarfs was released in theaters. in 1941 uso was formed. >> it is wins february 4th a fox news alert. jordan retaliates executing two prisoners while they murder a jordanian pilot in the most brutal way. >> terror on the tracks. a commute home turns deadly. a train packed with hundreds smashing into a truck leaving a devastating path
you are altering a genetic line. >> the draft legislation moves from the u.k.se of commons to the house of lords. if passed britain would become the first to allow alteration of human embryos. >> that leads us to today's brew on this. we want to know should the three parent ibf technique be legal? send us your comments on facebook twitter or send an e-mail at e-mail at foxfriendsfirst@foxnews.com. we will share them later in the show. camera the heart stopping moment a plane comes...
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. >> for women, hair loss is an emotional experience and can be due to genetics, medications hormones, and more. at hair club for women, we understand that and offer more than one solution to your hair loss. >> female announcer: at hair club for women, our caring consultants meet with you one-on-one to evaluate the level and type of your hair loss and offer a customized proven hair-loss solution that's just right for you. >> it's not cosmetic. it's not vanity. it is a necessity. >> it is.♪ ♪ yeah, yeah, yeah ♪ >> male announcer: hair club. we do it all. for you. >> 80% of feeling good is looking good. >> i absolutely love it. it's fantastic. >> you feel like a new human being. >> i can use clips and headbands and barrettes, and it's wonderful. >> i am more pleased than what i had even imagined. >> now i go anywhere, do anything with confidence. even on a really bad day, you never, ever have a bad hair day. >> i felt so good about myself. i've never felt better. >> i love my hair. i love how i feel about my hair. >> i'm a new me. i'm reinvented. >> hi. i'm tom wainman, and i'm here to
. >> for women, hair loss is an emotional experience and can be due to genetics, medications hormones, and more. at hair club for women, we understand that and offer more than one solution to your hair loss. >> female announcer: at hair club for women, our caring consultants meet with you one-on-one to evaluate the level and type of your hair loss and offer a customized proven hair-loss solution that's just right for you. >> it's not cosmetic. it's not vanity. it is a...
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it lead to genetic modification?rbies running around? >> yes. >> we need short, ugly, stupid people to fulfill our sense of superiority and to do the grunt work. this is a horrible thing. this is terrible. >> all right. that settles the whole thing. >> i would genetically modify my nose. >> geraldo, i could see you passing on your genes a million times all over >> it's another show. >> another show. another day. >> if you see doctors to do this they can't get enough fluoride in the water. right? >> if technology exists there is no doubt someone, someplace because you can't control every lab, every place. somebody is going to be tinkering in a way that is scary. >> issue of vaccination has come up. comments made by rand paul. science is clear earth is round, sky is blue. vaccines work let's protect our kids ted cruz saying nobody reasonably thinks chris christie is opposed to vaccinateing kids i think parents should have a choice about vaccinateing their kids if they choose not to, that means they can't put their kids
it lead to genetic modification?rbies running around? >> yes. >> we need short, ugly, stupid people to fulfill our sense of superiority and to do the grunt work. this is a horrible thing. this is terrible. >> all right. that settles the whole thing. >> i would genetically modify my nose. >> geraldo, i could see you passing on your genes a million times all over >> it's another show. >> another show. another day. >> if you see doctors to do this...
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they started an online education screening program for genetic diseases.mon among jews, and at home screening kits are mailed out and a counselor delivers results over the phone. >> parents should know they should be screened for genetic diseases before they get pregnant. we provide information on how to have healthy children of their own. >> reporter: just like the golds who added another daughter to their family. >> eden is here for a purpose. she saves lives every day. >> oh, my goodness. >> dr. sanjay, cnn reporting. major: here's our new trainer ensure active heart health. heart: i maximize good stuff like my potassium and phytosterols which may help lower cholesterol. new ensure active heart health supports your heart and body so you stay active and strong. ensure, take life in. ring ring! progresso! i can't believe i'm eating bacon and rich creamy cheese before my sister's wedding well it's only 100 calories, so you'll be ready for that dress uh-huh... you don't love the dress? i love my sister... 40 flavors. 100 calories or less. >>> denmark in a f
they started an online education screening program for genetic diseases.mon among jews, and at home screening kits are mailed out and a counselor delivers results over the phone. >> parents should know they should be screened for genetic diseases before they get pregnant. we provide information on how to have healthy children of their own. >> reporter: just like the golds who added another daughter to their family. >> eden is here for a purpose. she saves lives every day....
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know they should be screened for genetic diseases before they get pregnant.nformation on how to have healthy children of their own. >> reporter: just like the golds, who added another daughter to their family. >> eden is here for a purpose. she saves lives every day. oh, my goodness! >> reporter: dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >> get ready to feel old. look at jon stewart on his first day hosting "the daily show." try not to get too distracted by the hair. >> is this mine? how does it work? you don't know. >> it's my first day. i don't know. >> that could be mine. >> i've been on this show more than you have. >> is that true? hone honestly, i feel like this is my bar mitzvah. i have a rash like you wouldn't believe. >> so 16 years for jon stewart. and it's ending. stewart says he's leaving the show later this year. future plans unknown. >> i don't have any specific plans. got a lot of ideas. i've got a lot of things in my head. i'm going to have dinner on a school night with my family who i have heard from multiple sources are lovely people. >> no word yet
know they should be screened for genetic diseases before they get pregnant.nformation on how to have healthy children of their own. >> reporter: just like the golds, who added another daughter to their family. >> eden is here for a purpose. she saves lives every day. oh, my goodness! >> reporter: dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >> get ready to feel old. look at jon stewart on his first day hosting "the daily show." try not to get too distracted by the hair....
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you can do genetic engineering to fix cystic fib rose sis or -- >> how likely is this coming?see it next year here. the9 capability is here and animal experiments were all done in oregon, it will come here. >> we better work it out now and in a hurry. thank you for explaining how babies are made. and just ahead, finally, the national rape kit backlog hundreds and thousands of women still waiting for their evidence to be examined. one city has a breakthrough and finally a glimmer of hope. joining me next on what other cities can learn in the fight to end the backlog. in new york state, we're reinventing how we do business so businesses can reinvent the world. from pharmaceuticals to 3d prototyping, biotech to clean energy. whether your business is moving, expanding or just getting started... only new york offers you zero taxes for 10 years with startup ny business incubators that partner companies with universities, and venture capital funding for high growth industries. see how new york can grow your business and create jobs. visit ny.gov/business there's nothing more romantic
you can do genetic engineering to fix cystic fib rose sis or -- >> how likely is this coming?see it next year here. the9 capability is here and animal experiments were all done in oregon, it will come here. >> we better work it out now and in a hurry. thank you for explaining how babies are made. and just ahead, finally, the national rape kit backlog hundreds and thousands of women still waiting for their evidence to be examined. one city has a breakthrough and finally a glimmer of...
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. >> an apple a day keeps the doctor away even when it's genetically modified. yesterday the agency did approve a strain of the genetically modified fruits to be planted. it's the arctic apple and they will turn ground when slight or dropped. the representative said the altered apples are just as healthy and do not pose a risk to other plants. >> other storm systems taking aim with a live look at the roads. people are told to stay off of them except for that driver. earlier today looked like this. # some places with an additional two feet of snow. temperatures expected to plunge. dan has the latest. just the start of what was a winter storm in the region. trucks loaded up and headed out. the much needed sand and salt ahead of the storm as winter-weary residents got ready for another round of mother nature's worst. the snow already caused major problems as the storm system moved eastward. nearly two dozen vehicles crashed on indiana's i-69 near eerie, pennsylvania. a pile up along i-90. no one was seriously hurt. the biggest punch comes sunday bringing blizzard c
. >> an apple a day keeps the doctor away even when it's genetically modified. yesterday the agency did approve a strain of the genetically modified fruits to be planted. it's the arctic apple and they will turn ground when slight or dropped. the representative said the altered apples are just as healthy and do not pose a risk to other plants. >> other storm systems taking aim with a live look at the roads. people are told to stay off of them except for that driver. earlier today...
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. >> for women, hair loss is an emotional experience and can be due to genetics, medications hormones, and more. at hair club for women, we understand that and offer more than one solution to your hair loss. >> female announcer: at hair club for women, our caring consultants meet with you one-on-one to evaluate the level and type of your hair loss and offer a customized proven hair-loss solution that's just right for you. >> it's not cosmetic. it's not vanity. it is a necessity. >> it is. >> and we are very lucky and very blessed, i think. >> baseball hat is not an accessory. it is not an accessory. >> because they know how much they're helping people. they know how much they're changing lives. >> hear, hear to hair club. >> female announcer: hair club for women is recognized the world over as the gold standard in proven hair-loss solutions for 30 years. and you won't find our groundbreaking technologies anywhere else but hair club. call our toll-free number now or visit our website at www.hairclub.com. we'll send you this informative, for-women-only brochure with all the information
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. >>> coming up, how new genetic test is giving researchers an edge in fighting rare diseases that plague children. >>> up next, what >>> the lawyer for a canadian journalist is blasting the government for not doing enough to secure his release. he is out on bail awaiting retrial after more than a year behind bars on terrorism related charges. his lawyer contends canada has been woefully inadequate in getting him free. he and another journalists are accused of terrorism against egypt but prosecutors have no eyewitnesses. >>> he spoke out against religious extremism and tonight he is dead. a prominent blogger was hacked to death and his wife was seriously injured. they were attacked on their way home from a book fair. his family and friends say he's been threatened many times for the content on his blog. and authorities are trying to track down leads to find killer. >>> they called it bloody sunday and next week marks the 50th anniversary of the day that police beat and gassed civil rights marchers in selma, alabama. one of the leaders of the march, congressman john lewis of georgia who sh
. >>> coming up, how new genetic test is giving researchers an edge in fighting rare diseases that plague children. >>> up next, what >>> the lawyer for a canadian journalist is blasting the government for not doing enough to secure his release. he is out on bail awaiting retrial after more than a year behind bars on terrorism related charges. his lawyer contends canada has been woefully inadequate in getting him free. he and another journalists are accused of...
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a rare genetic discord common in eastern and central european jewish descent.stopped at 18 months. doctors say she'll be blind by age 12 and will probably not live beyond early adulthood. >> every dream that we had for our daughter was just ended with one phone call. >> reporter: the gold thought they were thoroughly screened for genetic diseases before they got married. their first child was born healthy. >> my doctor tested me for a total of eight diseases. randi's doctor tested him for a total of two diseases. neither one of our doctors tested us for ml 4. >> reporter: the couple didn't want other families to suffer the same fate. they started an online education and screening program for genetic diseases common among these jews. at-home screening tests are sent out and the counselor delivers the results over the phone. >> j screen's mission is to make sure parents know they should be screened for genetic diseases before they get pregnant. we can provide them information on how to have healthy children of their own. >> reporter: just like the gold who added
a rare genetic discord common in eastern and central european jewish descent.stopped at 18 months. doctors say she'll be blind by age 12 and will probably not live beyond early adulthood. >> every dream that we had for our daughter was just ended with one phone call. >> reporter: the gold thought they were thoroughly screened for genetic diseases before they got married. their first child was born healthy. >> my doctor tested me for a total of eight diseases. randi's doctor...
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levine says it appears in natalie is all clear of the genetic condition.months old and as happy as can be. and her parents tell us they've learned a few lifeless sons along the way. >> ♪ >> you have a past of bad experiences. it's choosing not to let that paralyze you. >> the family are big believers of hope and faith and now also big believers in chop doctors. >> we knew coming that there was no guarantee. we knew that but just even to be a place for the physicians were willing to think outside the box box, and brainstorm and work together as a powerful team, it was just an mazing feeling to know we get to see hope every day. >> yeah. and our little daughter. >> reporter: jennifer joyce fox 29 news. >> love those little laughs. >>> all right. she's only eight years old and she's already making a huge difference. why this little girl is busy making hundreds of hats with her ♪ >>> eight yeared girl is taken up a hobby most children don't think about. that is knitting. >> she's knitting little hats for a reason. they're for tiny babies at the very place that
levine says it appears in natalie is all clear of the genetic condition.months old and as happy as can be. and her parents tell us they've learned a few lifeless sons along the way. >> ♪ >> you have a past of bad experiences. it's choosing not to let that paralyze you. >> the family are big believers of hope and faith and now also big believers in chop doctors. >> we knew coming that there was no guarantee. we knew that but just even to be a place for the physicians...
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the hybrid egg is fertilized with the father's sperm and the resulting embryo then has genetic codeshree parents, the mother, the parent and the egg donor. >> the ayes to the right, 382. >> reporter: britain is the first to sanction this technique. >> the ayes have it the ayes have it. >> reporter: approving a parliamentary vote. but in a heated language about playing god and designer babies. >> once the genie is out of the bottle, there will be no going back for society. >> if this was genetic prop, that's what would happen here. >> this is light at the end of a very dark tunnel. >> reporter: the dna of the egg donor would not affect the appearance of a child's eye or hair color but it would be passed on for generations. the church opposes it on grounds but science has won the argument. science could be born here using the new technique in or two or three years. mar phillips cbs news london. >>> this year people have donated $21,000 to a man. his trip has gotten nationwide attention. he walks because his truck broke down ten years ago. bus service is potting yet he has perfect atten
the hybrid egg is fertilized with the father's sperm and the resulting embryo then has genetic codeshree parents, the mother, the parent and the egg donor. >> the ayes to the right, 382. >> reporter: britain is the first to sanction this technique. >> the ayes have it the ayes have it. >> reporter: approving a parliamentary vote. but in a heated language about playing god and designer babies. >> once the genie is out of the bottle, there will be no going back for...
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it's in our genetic code whether we're consciously aware of it or not. we are procreative creatures. and man has been pretty good at it, because i remember reading that we only started out with two people, and now were about 7 billion. so we're really good at procreating. the sexual responses given to us by the universe or mother nature, we are tested to see if we are capable of inseminating a female by having nocturnal erections at nighttime. mother nature is checking to see the circulation, if the nerve and sensitivity, if we're producing enough sperm, if we can actually get an erection to inseminate. that's mother nature checking in on us. men lose that nocturnal-erection capability with time. androzene brings you back to your sexual capabilities, your sexual youth, so to say. and that, j.j., is one of the first testimonials i get from guys who use androzene. they go, "you know, i woke up this morning, and i was able to pole-vault out of bed," you know? and that's a really, really good feeling for a man. >> now, you had mentioned earlier, again, you w
it's in our genetic code whether we're consciously aware of it or not. we are procreative creatures. and man has been pretty good at it, because i remember reading that we only started out with two people, and now were about 7 billion. so we're really good at procreating. the sexual responses given to us by the universe or mother nature, we are tested to see if we are capable of inseminating a female by having nocturnal erections at nighttime. mother nature is checking to see the circulation,...