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were the implants taken up?a plastic surgeon, when he rang me he said he had forwarded all my files onto an oncologist in brisbane and i would then be dealing with the oncologist so then be dealing with the oncologist soi then be dealing with the oncologist so i went to see her, she ran more tests to verify i did have alcl and the surgeons at the hospital removed both my implants. was that it, did that fix it? pretty much, i've had to go back every three months and have tests done to make sure it hasn't returned. and they will keep doing that probably until next year. just checking on me to see what in fa ct just checking on me to see what in fact is happening and it's, i suppose i am a bit of a guinea pig, if you want to look at it like that. daniel, the fact that taking up the implants can immediately fix this issue makes us, obviously, there is the direct correlation which makes you wonder whether they should be used and there are some calls to ban them, you have one of the implants here, it is the texture ty
were the implants taken up?a plastic surgeon, when he rang me he said he had forwarded all my files onto an oncologist in brisbane and i would then be dealing with the oncologist so then be dealing with the oncologist soi then be dealing with the oncologist so i went to see her, she ran more tests to verify i did have alcl and the surgeons at the hospital removed both my implants. was that it, did that fix it? pretty much, i've had to go back every three months and have tests done to make sure...
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well, they'll say, "wow, implants. i probably have to have one for every tooth that i'm missing, so the cost of this is gonna be extraordinary. i could never do that." so they self-diagnose themselves right out of the solution in the first place. >> but isn't it true, if you've been wearing a denture for 30-plus years, you don't have enough bone to get this done? >> that's not true. we see patients every day that have been without teeth for 10, 20, 30 years or more. some of the solutions are more difficult to achieve, some are easier. >> they can eat and chew whatever? whatever they want, i mean? as far as eating and chewing once it's all done? >> they walk into a restaurant, and instead of picking and choosing, they can order anything they want on the menu. >> one of the things you say in your advertisements is they can walk in on the day of the procedure -- they could walk in without teeth and walk out with a fixed set of teeth that don't come in and out. >> that's correct. >> is that rare? >> is it rare -- >> or doe
well, they'll say, "wow, implants. i probably have to have one for every tooth that i'm missing, so the cost of this is gonna be extraordinary. i could never do that." so they self-diagnose themselves right out of the solution in the first place. >> but isn't it true, if you've been wearing a denture for 30-plus years, you don't have enough bone to get this done? >> that's not true. we see patients every day that have been without teeth for 10, 20, 30 years or more. some...
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this major implant more sensitive to the hacking attack and since implant is fully integrated into thebrain, the slow degradation and feeling of her implant means her life is in danger. she's dying. i just doesn't know how to handle this emotionally drawing is about the girl he likes, and he responds by growing colder towards her. they break up, painfully awkwardly, but in the books final chapter as her implants capacity dwindles, she is at home comatose before the income titus visits her in with regret promises to remember and to tell her story. that's a quick sketch of the novels plot, just a bare-bones account. it's a far richer and more haunting story than that hurried summary suggests, but here are a few of the surprising lessons the novel offered for how we might live and live together if brain implants were to be a reality. first you might expect these brain implants in the feed technology enable the worst most intense current of helicopter parenting. imagine being able to snoop in under child's most intimate thoughts and feelings directly, but in the novel it seems the feed mak
this major implant more sensitive to the hacking attack and since implant is fully integrated into thebrain, the slow degradation and feeling of her implant means her life is in danger. she's dying. i just doesn't know how to handle this emotionally drawing is about the girl he likes, and he responds by growing colder towards her. they break up, painfully awkwardly, but in the books final chapter as her implants capacity dwindles, she is at home comatose before the income titus visits her in...
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implant means her life is in danger. she is dying. titus doesn't know how to handle this emotionally jarring news about the girl he likes and responds by growing cold towards her. they break up but in the become's final chapters as her implant's capacity dwindles, titus visits her and with regret promise to remember her and tell her story. but the quick sketch of the novel's plot, just very bare bones account. a very richer story than the her yesterday summary suggests but here are a few of the surprising lessons the novel offers how we might live and live together if brain implants were to be arrayment. first you might expect the brain implants and the feed technology to enable the world most intense kind of helicopter parenting. right? imagine being able to snoop in on your child's most intimate thoughts and feelings directly? but in the novel itself seems the feed makes possible very hands off parenting. the parentings take a very laissez-faire approach to raising kids. second, you might expect that children with acce
implant means her life is in danger. she is dying. titus doesn't know how to handle this emotionally jarring news about the girl he likes and responds by growing cold towards her. they break up but in the become's final chapters as her implant's capacity dwindles, titus visits her and with regret promise to remember her and tell her story. but the quick sketch of the novel's plot, just very bare bones account. a very richer story than the her yesterday summary suggests but here are a few of the...
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how old were you when you first got your implant?got my right at 12 months, my left at 24 months. >> this is what it looks like. and there's a magnet here and a magnet inside. >> reporter: ken is president of the board of directors of the winegarden children's center in redwood city. it helps children with hearing loss. the deaf children here at camp went to winegarden when they were little. >> we have kids from zero to 3. the whole idea is how to listen and hear with technology and to teach them critical listening skills and critical thinking skills. >> reporter: ken has a cochlear implant in each ear. but when he was a child, his options were limited. >> i was lucky. my father intervened right away. >> they tried the hearing aids for me and it didn't work so well. so we got cochlear implants. sometimes people's kids work with just the hearing aids. sometimes they have to do cochlear implants. >> reporter: pribrice and his little brother were born deaf. >> these are rechallengeable. this is the magnet that attaches to his head. >> r
how old were you when you first got your implant?got my right at 12 months, my left at 24 months. >> this is what it looks like. and there's a magnet here and a magnet inside. >> reporter: ken is president of the board of directors of the winegarden children's center in redwood city. it helps children with hearing loss. the deaf children here at camp went to winegarden when they were little. >> we have kids from zero to 3. the whole idea is how to listen and hear with...
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we should be particularly worried about what is called implantable medical devices.term safety evidence. that means you have to wait. when you look at the evidence that is used for devices across the board at this level, it is inferior. that says to me there is something inherently wrong in how we think about devices, in how we regulate them. like vaginal meshes which we investigated earlier this year, you have a device that women are complaining about and yet again they feel they are not being listened to. it is clear that there are some risks associated with essure, and yet in the years since these have started to emerge very little has been done to inform or protect women. last year, the american regulator ordered the manufacturer, bayer, to carry out long—term testing on essure. it also forced them to put a warning on its box, but this has not happened here. i want to read you that warning. "some patients implanted with essure have experienced perforation of the fallopian tubes. the inserts have been found in the abdominal or pelvic cavity. patients have reported
we should be particularly worried about what is called implantable medical devices.term safety evidence. that means you have to wait. when you look at the evidence that is used for devices across the board at this level, it is inferior. that says to me there is something inherently wrong in how we think about devices, in how we regulate them. like vaginal meshes which we investigated earlier this year, you have a device that women are complaining about and yet again they feel they are not being...
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how old were you when you first got your implant?got my right at 12 months, my left at 24 months. >> this is what it looks like. and there's a magnet here and a magnet inside. >> reporter: ken is president of the board of directors of the winegarden children's center in redwood city. it helps children with hearing loss. the deaf children here at camp went to winegarden when they were little. >> we have kids from zero to 3. the whole idea is how to listen and hear with technology and to teach them critical listening skills and critical thinking skills. >> reporter: ken has a cochlear implant in each ear. but when he was a child, his options were limited. >> i was lucky. my father intervened right away. >> they tried the hearing aids for me and it didn't work so well. so we got cochlear implants. sometimes people's kids work with just the hearing aids. sometimes they have to do cochlear implants. >> reporter: pribrice and his little brother were born deaf. >> these are rechallengeable. this is the magnet that attaches to his head. >> r
how old were you when you first got your implant?got my right at 12 months, my left at 24 months. >> this is what it looks like. and there's a magnet here and a magnet inside. >> reporter: ken is president of the board of directors of the winegarden children's center in redwood city. it helps children with hearing loss. the deaf children here at camp went to winegarden when they were little. >> we have kids from zero to 3. the whole idea is how to listen and hear with...
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>> i got my right implant at 12 months about and my left at 24 months. >> this is what it looks like. just put it over my ear like this and there is a mag in et here and magnet inside can eblngted to into i auditory nerve. >> ken levinson is president of weingarten hearing center. the deaf children at camp went to weingarten when they were little. >> we mostly have camps from zero to three, the whole idea to teach them how to listen and how to hear with technology and teach them critical listening skills and critical thinking ask ills. >> ken has cochlear implant in each ear now, but when he was a child his options were limited. >> i was lucky, i had a father who recognized the issue when i was small so he intervened right away which is the whole idea. >> they tried the hearing aids for me and it didn't really work so well so we got cochlear implants. sometimes people's kids work with just the hearing aids and sometimes they also have to do cochlear implants. >> bryce and travis were born deaf and wear cochlear implants in each ear. >> these are rechargeable, this is the battery, this
>> i got my right implant at 12 months about and my left at 24 months. >> this is what it looks like. just put it over my ear like this and there is a mag in et here and magnet inside can eblngted to into i auditory nerve. >> ken levinson is president of weingarten hearing center. the deaf children at camp went to weingarten when they were little. >> we mostly have camps from zero to three, the whole idea to teach them how to listen and how to hear with technology and...
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we have seen already the brain implants of the novel can be violated to hacking.rious corporations around the feed and perhaps hackers can infiltrate minds during dreams. the suggestion of the external influence in the story of the word sample leaves us with an ambiguous and that the minds integrity. our idea of human freedom is predicated on the youngest and into humans can be rational beings in understanding andan turned presumably integrity of our rational mind. to be sure, rational minds are always susceptible to external material influences. influ ebenezer scrooge thought that is grossly interlocutor might be an undigested betas yeast, a lot of mustard, a fragment of undone potato. they studied the effects of different colors on our moods. warn us about subliminal advertising, sensitive and behavioral economist to making decisions they prefer. we could always respond to these sorts of things by telling ourselves that guess, subsidies might affect what our rational lines about them and we can learn about those things and learn to overcome them.me the but to ex
we have seen already the brain implants of the novel can be violated to hacking.rious corporations around the feed and perhaps hackers can infiltrate minds during dreams. the suggestion of the external influence in the story of the word sample leaves us with an ambiguous and that the minds integrity. our idea of human freedom is predicated on the youngest and into humans can be rational beings in understanding andan turned presumably integrity of our rational mind. to be sure, rational minds...
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such implants are normally implanted in early childhood.he implant technology can't desensitize yourself to pain. you can use it to experience the same sort of effects of drinking or recreational drugs on demand. it also connects you to the fee feed, system that feeds information directly into your brain. it allows people to communicate with one another without speaking aloud, it allows for the enjoyment of entertainment like virtual-reality games and movies very much like this, transmitting images and sensory expenses. it allows the sharing of your individual memories so that instead of pouring your friends with your vacation photos, you can bore them with your vacation experience. all of these wonders are made possible by and for the sake of stopping opportunities. our narrator titus go on vacation during spring break, taking a trip to the moon, a place that had already, by this point, we went to have fun but it turned out to completely suc suck. since she has taught us so much about paying attention to the great minds, it's remarkable bu
such implants are normally implanted in early childhood.he implant technology can't desensitize yourself to pain. you can use it to experience the same sort of effects of drinking or recreational drugs on demand. it also connects you to the fee feed, system that feeds information directly into your brain. it allows people to communicate with one another without speaking aloud, it allows for the enjoyment of entertainment like virtual-reality games and movies very much like this, transmitting...
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how old were you when you first had your implants?ust put it over my ear like this and there is a magnet here and magnet inside to connect to my auditory nerve. >> ken levinson is president of the group that helps children with hearing loss. the deaf children at camp went to bien garton when they were little. >> we have kids from zero to three, the whole idea to teach them how to listen and hear with technology and to teach them critical listening skills. and critical thinking skills. >> ken has a soak clear implant in each year now, but when he was a child his options were limited. >> i was lucky. i mean, i had a father who recognized the issue when i was small so he intervened right away, which is the whole idea. >> they tried the hearing aids for me and it didn't really work so well, so we got cochlear implants. sometimes people's kids work with just the hearing aids and sometimes they also have to do cochlear implants. >> bryce and his little brother brother were born death. >> these are rechargeable, the battery, this lasts about
how old were you when you first had your implants?ust put it over my ear like this and there is a magnet here and magnet inside to connect to my auditory nerve. >> ken levinson is president of the group that helps children with hearing loss. the deaf children at camp went to bien garton when they were little. >> we have kids from zero to three, the whole idea to teach them how to listen and hear with technology and to teach them critical listening skills. and critical thinking...
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. >>> workers in a vending machine company will show up to work complete with new mike crow chip implant. >> they did it. yesterday 53ered market square employees volunteered to have that chip inserted into their hands. it's the size of a grain of rice, the same sort of chip you might find in your pet. it'll open doors and unlock computers. the company says ceo should not have privacy concerns. >> this is nongpsable, however there is just as much interest from parents of young kids that want to be able to implant their children with the gps chip. >>> the company says it already has interest from hundreds of blanks, hospitals and government officials asking about the implants as a way to improve security. would you do it? >> no. no way. you would? >> yeah, probably. >> it's just a number. it doesn't transmit. >> that could be a sign of something else, yeah, no. not going to happen. >> it's the key card in a pocket. >> you're not supposed to put it in your body. >> a shooting overnight in the east bay. >> and it's another hot day on top. we can all agree on that. >> at&t has cooler tempera
. >>> workers in a vending machine company will show up to work complete with new mike crow chip implant. >> they did it. yesterday 53ered market square employees volunteered to have that chip inserted into their hands. it's the size of a grain of rice, the same sort of chip you might find in your pet. it'll open doors and unlock computers. the company says ceo should not have privacy concerns. >> this is nongpsable, however there is just as much interest from parents of...
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now, becky quick. >>> we begin with microchip implants. a wisconsin technology company is offering its workers a chance to toss their employee i.d. card and forget all those pass words. in exchange they'll insert a tiny microchip under the skin. would you do it? that's today's cover story, "chipping in." it wasn't a traditional office party. last week in wisconsin, three square market offered to microchip its employees. >> all right, you're officially chipped. >> more than half of the 80 workers voluntarily agreed to >> it's not bad. >> they each let the company insert a $300 microchip the size s where it was inserted into ta right there. i got mine done yesterday. and i was scared to death. i thought it was going to hurt like crazy and it was nothing. >> the device door access for employees to enter the building, sign into their computer and pay for snacks. it replaces passwords, i.d. badges and credit cards. >> right now literally, you don't need anything in your pocket. hand if you really want. >> not everyone wants to. some holdouts re
now, becky quick. >>> we begin with microchip implants. a wisconsin technology company is offering its workers a chance to toss their employee i.d. card and forget all those pass words. in exchange they'll insert a tiny microchip under the skin. would you do it? that's today's cover story, "chipping in." it wasn't a traditional office party. last week in wisconsin, three square market offered to microchip its employees. >> all right, you're officially chipped. >>...
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>>> hi, everyone, welcome to on mon money, i'm becky quick one company says an implantable chip is a wave of the future >>> snapchat, teens love it, but it may know more about them than you would like how to turn off an option that could lead to problems >>> travel insurance, is it worth the price? what's cover and what's not. >>> amazon's alexa she can do more than play music, she can play a role in home health care for seniors. >> what are my activities for today? >>> and the rise of rose why so many people think pink when it comes to summer wines. >>> this is "on the money. now, becky quick >>> we begin with microchip implants a wisconsin technology company is offering workers the chance to toss their employee i.d. card and forget all the passwords, in exchange they'll insert a tiny microchip under the skin would you do it? that's today's cover story chipping in. it wasn't the traditional office party. last week in wisconsin, three-square market, a provider of self-service break room vending machine offered to microchip its employees. more than half of the 80 workers voluntarily a
>>> hi, everyone, welcome to on mon money, i'm becky quick one company says an implantable chip is a wave of the future >>> snapchat, teens love it, but it may know more about them than you would like how to turn off an option that could lead to problems >>> travel insurance, is it worth the price? what's cover and what's not. >>> amazon's alexa she can do more than play music, she can play a role in home health care for seniors. >> what are my...
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none was implanted. we are very excited about all the work, of course... research has been welcomed by a team in london who have a license to edit human embryos. they say the technology could eventually help many families. there are some nasty genetic diseases, such as huntington's or, as in this case, a disease that affects heart function later in life, which can basically blight families for many generations. so a method of being able to avoid having having affected children passing on the defective gene could be really very important for those families. nicole mowbray has the same heart condition which was corrected in human embryos. she now has a defibrillator implanted in her chest in case her heart stops. she has a 50% risk of passing on the condition, but is unsure whether she would ever consider gene editing. i wouldn't want to pass on something that caused my child to have a limited life or a painful life or a life of risk. i mean, that does obviously come to the front of my mind when i think about having children. i wouldn't want to create the "p
none was implanted. we are very excited about all the work, of course... research has been welcomed by a team in london who have a license to edit human embryos. they say the technology could eventually help many families. there are some nasty genetic diseases, such as huntington's or, as in this case, a disease that affects heart function later in life, which can basically blight families for many generations. so a method of being able to avoid having having affected children passing on the...
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non was implante. we're very excited about all the work because. the research has been welcomed by a team in londo. who have a license to edit human embryos they say the technology could eventually help many families? there are some nasty genetic diseases such as huntington's or as in this case that. a disease that affects some heart. functio. and later in life. which can basically blight families for for many generations. so a method of being able to avoid having affected children pulsing on the defective gene. could be really very important for for those families. nicole nobody has the same heart condition which was corrected in human embryos. she now has a different were later implanted in her chest in peso hot stops. she has a fifty percent risk of pulsing on the condition. but is unsure whether she'd ever considered gene editin. i wouldn't want to pass on something that coursed. my child have a limited life for painful life for a life of risk i mean that does of bc. come. it does come to the front of my mind when i think about having children.
non was implante. we're very excited about all the work because. the research has been welcomed by a team in londo. who have a license to edit human embryos they say the technology could eventually help many families? there are some nasty genetic diseases such as huntington's or as in this case that. a disease that affects some heart. functio. and later in life. which can basically blight families for for many generations. so a method of being able to avoid having affected children pulsing on...
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have had to have the implants removed.f women have had to have the implants removed. i want the procedure banned. i want the material banned. it is a
have had to have the implants removed.f women have had to have the implants removed. i want the procedure banned. i want the material banned. it is a
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why one company is offering employees microchip implants. could your workplace be next and how do you feel about it? >>> looking to lose weight? you may want to change your sleeping habits. we'll explain. stay with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to remember. your strips are slippy... whiter than mine? ...mine are grippy. crest whitestrips stay in place. crest whitestrips professional effects... ...lock in the whitening for a whiter smile. these aren't going anywhere. these are. crest... ...healthy, beautiful smiles for life. hey! this is lloyd. to prove to you that the better choice for him is aleve. ok, but i have 30 acres to cover by sundown. we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. yeah, i was ok, but after lunch my knee started hurting again so... more pills. yep... ano
why one company is offering employees microchip implants. could your workplace be next and how do you feel about it? >>> looking to lose weight? you may want to change your sleeping habits. we'll explain. stay with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to remember. your strips are slippy... whiter than mine? ...mine are...
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they've been implanted with new baby oysters.hen, what we're doing this morning is watching as they'll take them oversee that boat over there? they'll take them out and plant them into the xhes peek bay. oyingters are important for the health of chesapeake bay and what's amazing is the scientists discovered that old oyster shells really make perfect nurseyes for new oysters, so, we're going do go and see how they do that process today. it's really, really fascinating and what's so school is you see us all m time bear with me as my camera is not exactly -- there we go. hi, guys. so, what we're doing is you know you guys see us on tv all the time and we have a great team of gravers and we also like to show off their skills as well. we'll let our photographs show you this story and through their eyes from behind the lens, this is all part of shoot that we're going to be focusing on labor day with some jobs and you can see behind me folks here they really do incredible job and such important job for health of chesapeake bay. we'll ha
they've been implanted with new baby oysters.hen, what we're doing this morning is watching as they'll take them oversee that boat over there? they'll take them out and plant them into the xhes peek bay. oyingters are important for the health of chesapeake bay and what's amazing is the scientists discovered that old oyster shells really make perfect nurseyes for new oysters, so, we're going do go and see how they do that process today. it's really, really fascinating and what's so school is you...
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laura remembers being fitted with essure, an implant used by the nhs to sterilise women.thing with her children, to a mum that spent most of her days in bed, unable to move without pain, to basically being a shell of myself and at one point suicidal. the small coils which are made from nickel and polyester are inserted into the fallopian tubes. they are designed to trigger inflammation which causes scar tissue to build up, eventually blocking the tubes. if you look what it is made of, you start to get worried immediately. 10% of women are sensitive to nickel, there is an immediate problem, but it is also made of a compound which is present in this, pet. when you heat this bottle up, it will release compounds that are potentially dangerous into the water. that heating happens in the human body. while essure works well for many women, thousands have reported side—effects and complications around the world. we have seen a list of problems the nhs has had with the device. these include the device perforating the fallopian tubes, moving around and attaching to the stomach lini
laura remembers being fitted with essure, an implant used by the nhs to sterilise women.thing with her children, to a mum that spent most of her days in bed, unable to move without pain, to basically being a shell of myself and at one point suicidal. the small coils which are made from nickel and polyester are inserted into the fallopian tubes. they are designed to trigger inflammation which causes scar tissue to build up, eventually blocking the tubes. if you look what it is made of, you start...
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we told yo implant the chips but now it's actually working. hear from one of the workers who volunteered to get a chip. that's coming up next. a summer bummer for work ers and shoppers personal income barely budging in june and that could be having a rim effect at stores. that's because the government says consumers spending only one tenth of a percent. that's the smallest increase since february . one thing consumer is not losing their appetite for is apple products. better than expected earnings saying they sold 41 million iphones last quarter. sales are soring. the rest of the market also doing well on tuesday. the do you hitting its fifth straight record high, 36 points away from 22,000. are you a hopeless romantic? you may have a better chance of loving your bank account than you would that special someone. a td bank study finds nearly six in ten americans that success is actually easier than finding true love. q. luck on both. that's business. i'm david asman. pro tip for fruit lovers: giant has unbelievable produce prices. so you'll nev
we told yo implant the chips but now it's actually working. hear from one of the workers who volunteered to get a chip. that's coming up next. a summer bummer for work ers and shoppers personal income barely budging in june and that could be having a rim effect at stores. that's because the government says consumers spending only one tenth of a percent. that's the smallest increase since february . one thing consumer is not losing their appetite for is apple products. better than expected...
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things about fertility, things about implantation and miscarriages.ls that they've advanced in this paper can be used to study those questions with no, quite apart from any goal to edit gametes to cure children of this disease. there is a lot of good medical benefits that will come from the basic science of which this is a good example. charlie: go ahead, somebody. hank: the germ line issue you raise is going to be an important one. people are already in different camps. some people think that change in the line is an awful thing. presumptious. we shouldn't try it. others think it would be a great boon to health. i think that will be a big argument to have, but i think the other bigger argument we will have is whether these kinds of things should only be used to prevent disease or whether they could be used for enhancement purposes. that i predict is going to be the big division in 10 years, 15 years, whenever it gets to the point where this is safe enough to consider. charlie: the division between those who approve of it or those who do not approve o
things about fertility, things about implantation and miscarriages.ls that they've advanced in this paper can be used to study those questions with no, quite apart from any goal to edit gametes to cure children of this disease. there is a lot of good medical benefits that will come from the basic science of which this is a good example. charlie: go ahead, somebody. hank: the germ line issue you raise is going to be an important one. people are already in different camps. some people think that...
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the chip is implanted between the thumb and the forefinger underneath the skin within seconds. >>> notunusual to see former college players end up on the same team in the nfl. doesn't happen all that often with high school players, diane roberts has more on a player making an impact with a high school teammate by his side. >> jay gruden says he loves the way the free agent acquisition plays, covering receivers, breaking up passes. he's very impressed with his play this camp. in the backfield with fan favorite josh norman, an old teammate. not his first former high school teammate. >> i sounds montgomery. i don't know how that happened. i got drafted with a high school teammate, to come and play with another high school teammate, which is very rare. we've got a lot of talent in greenwood. to have two guys on the same team from greenwood is amazing. >> reporter: i'm sure what swearenger hopes to do is break up passes, maybe catch a couple interceptions and maybe take one to the house. in richmond, diane roberts, wusa9 sports. >> the takeaway, the maryland coach needs to get down to green
the chip is implanted between the thumb and the forefinger underneath the skin within seconds. >>> notunusual to see former college players end up on the same team in the nfl. doesn't happen all that often with high school players, diane roberts has more on a player making an impact with a high school teammate by his side. >> jay gruden says he loves the way the free agent acquisition plays, covering receivers, breaking up passes. he's very impressed with his play this camp. in...
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authorities had attempted to implant upon the island of cuba, which did not go down very well. it would be like you all trying to eat grass and your system is not able to digest it adequately and it goes out. well, the cubans threw out the yankees because they cannot digest very well that ferocious jim crow. this book starts in the middle of 18th-century. i already made reference to the fact that as part of the competitive competition between catholic spain and protestant britain, that the spanish had been trying to stir up the africans on madrid's behalf. and that is one of the explanations for the massive slave revolt in new york circa 1741. but you should also note that spain and france collaborated with the rebels against british rule that helps to establish the united states. you cannot begin to understand how the rebels defeated one of the most powerful militaries on the planet in 1776 without understanding the external assistant that the rebels received from spain and france, which makes curious all of this blather in the 20th century. for example, during the cold war pe
authorities had attempted to implant upon the island of cuba, which did not go down very well. it would be like you all trying to eat grass and your system is not able to digest it adequately and it goes out. well, the cubans threw out the yankees because they cannot digest very well that ferocious jim crow. this book starts in the middle of 18th-century. i already made reference to the fact that as part of the competitive competition between catholic spain and protestant britain, that the...
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this bill comes in response to a wisconsin company implanting microchips in employees on a voluntary basis. >>> new jersey is officially the garden state tonight. governor chris christie signed a bill to make that the state's official nickname. it is one of 50 bills christie signed today. >>> tonight the rain hitting the jersey shore is causing more problems for margate beaches. heavy rain left standing water filled with bacteria at the dunes. today's rain is causing that water to fill up once again. nbc 10 jersey shore reporter ted greenberg is tracking the problem. >> reporter: real sense of day juview. thanks to today's heavy rain large ponds of water have returned to margate beaches where new dunes were built this summer. water covering sand once again making access to the beach difficult. as we first told you thursday a superior court judge granted margate's request and temporarily shut down the beach protection project here until at least this friday. the judge told attorneys to come back to court with solutions on how to prevent these drainage problems which margate predicted
this bill comes in response to a wisconsin company implanting microchips in employees on a voluntary basis. >>> new jersey is officially the garden state tonight. governor chris christie signed a bill to make that the state's official nickname. it is one of 50 bills christie signed today. >>> tonight the rain hitting the jersey shore is causing more problems for margate beaches. heavy rain left standing water filled with bacteria at the dunes. today's rain is causing that...
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we told you about this story last month but today was implant day. it allows employees to open doors and log on to computers and get snacks all with the sweep a hand. 81 of their employees agreed to be voluntarily chipped. during a chip party yesterday. >> you don't know how it's going to feel or what it will feel like in my opinion it didn't feel like anything. >> the microchip is about the size of a grain of rice and goes between the thump forefinger. it's not gps encrypted so they cannot track employees. >> chocolate chips, a couple of cookies. i'm honestly hungry. >> stepping live outside sky 6 hd showing you the storm clouds coming in over the ben franklin bridge. >>> topping our people scene fans waiting to see kesha on tour are finally getting their wish. the first solo tour in four years, in support of her album called rainbow and will tour for 26 weeks wrapping up in november in hollywood, california. it comes to the fillmore in philadelphia on october 7th. >>> david is back with another check of the accuweather forecast. a little action on
we told you about this story last month but today was implant day. it allows employees to open doors and log on to computers and get snacks all with the sweep a hand. 81 of their employees agreed to be voluntarily chipped. during a chip party yesterday. >> you don't know how it's going to feel or what it will feel like in my opinion it didn't feel like anything. >> the microchip is about the size of a grain of rice and goes between the thump forefinger. it's not gps encrypted so...
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why one company is offering employees microchip implants. could your workplace be next and how do you feel about it? >>> also, looking to lose weight? you may want to change your sleeping habits. we'll explain. stay with us. >>> we're back with a story that's likely to create some conversation around your dinner table. would you let your company microchip you? at first it sounds like something you'd normally reserve for your dog, but it's new technology now being used in humans, and one company is getting national attention for implanting devices under the skin of employees. allowing them to leave their i.d. badges behind. nbc's ron motte has our story from river falls, wisconsin. >> reporter: todd westby might have a hand in shaping the >> this is a lot more than just some novelty to you? >> it is. it's reality. with all of the interest we've seen in it, i can tell this is definitely the future. >> reporter: by injecting a rice-sized microchip into a willing employee's hand, all kinds of data can be programmed into them, from driver's licen
why one company is offering employees microchip implants. could your workplace be next and how do you feel about it? >>> also, looking to lose weight? you may want to change your sleeping habits. we'll explain. stay with us. >>> we're back with a story that's likely to create some conversation around your dinner table. would you let your company microchip you? at first it sounds like something you'd normally reserve for your dog, but it's new technology now being used in...
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removed.” revealed thousands of women have had to have the implants removed.ant the procedure banned. i want the material banned. it is a device of torture. please just stop. james bond will return as will daniel craig. he ended months of speculation after confirming he will be returning to the role of 007. what does it mean for the most successful movie franchise? hello. welcome to the programme, we're live until ”am this morning. health inspectors have criticised an nhs trust being investigated over a number of baby deaths, saying it still has not improved enough. we'll be speaking to a father whose daughter died while under the care of shrewsbury and telford hospital. do get in touch on all the stories we're talking about this morning — use the hashtag victoria live and if you text, you will be charged at the standard network rate. our top story today... the government says it wants to maintain a "seamless" border between northern ireland and the irish republic after the uk leaves the eu so that people and goods can continue to move across freely. a paper s
removed.” revealed thousands of women have had to have the implants removed.ant the procedure banned. i want the material banned. it is a device of torture. please just stop. james bond will return as will daniel craig. he ended months of speculation after confirming he will be returning to the role of 007. what does it mean for the most successful movie franchise? hello. welcome to the programme, we're live until ”am this morning. health inspectors have criticised an nhs trust being...
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why don't you make implants so people can hear ranges we can't summary eye implants to see colors we can't see? brain implants to comprehend mathematics that we cannot get because we're not 11 dimensional. >> and by the way this common friend of ours, his name is mike, he wrote an amazing book about -- >> rebuilt. >> he is, actually, sort of an ab destroyed. and he told -- an android. he told me recently he got a firmware update in his cochlear implants. he had to learn to hear, first it was just -- and he had to strain his brain -- train his brain to translate that. now you can have a conversation. but he recently got a firmware update that let him appreciate music for the first time. and it was really neat hearing him describe that to me. he's like what should i listen to? [laughter] you know, he's an adult human like us, but because he got this improvement in technology, he's experiencing music in a whole new way. imagine extrapolating that into the future, and it's not necessarily all bad. >> what if technology makes us love more, be more emotional, be more 'em nettic? -- empathe
why don't you make implants so people can hear ranges we can't summary eye implants to see colors we can't see? brain implants to comprehend mathematics that we cannot get because we're not 11 dimensional. >> and by the way this common friend of ours, his name is mike, he wrote an amazing book about -- >> rebuilt. >> he is, actually, sort of an ab destroyed. and he told -- an android. he told me recently he got a firmware update in his cochlear implants. he had to learn to...
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none was implanted. we are very excited about all the work, of course...he research has been welcomed by a team in london who have a licence to edit human embryos. they say the technology could eventually help many families. there are some nasty genetic diseases, such as huntington's or, as in this case, a disease that affects heart function later in life, which can basically blight families for many generations. so a method of being able to avoid having having affected children passing on the defective gene could be really very important for those families. nicole mowbray has the same heart condition which was corrected in human embryos. she now has a defibrillator implanted in her chest in case her heart stops. she has a 50% risk of passing on the condition, but is unsure whether she would ever consider gene editing. i wouldn't want to pass on something that caused my child to have a limited life or a painful life or a life of risk. i mean, that does obviously come to the front of my mind when i think about having children. i wouldn't want to create the
none was implanted. we are very excited about all the work, of course...he research has been welcomed by a team in london who have a licence to edit human embryos. they say the technology could eventually help many families. there are some nasty genetic diseases, such as huntington's or, as in this case, a disease that affects heart function later in life, which can basically blight families for many generations. so a method of being able to avoid having having affected children passing on the...
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. >>> a pennsylvania lawmaker wants to protect you from getting forced to get a microchip implanted in your skin. >> well, tina davidson from bucks county plans to introduce the bill soon to make it illegal for employees to require them to get micro chips. this bill comes in response to the wisconsin company implanting microchips on employees on a voluntary basis. we would love to know what you think about workers being microchipped and the proposed bill to prevent them from enforcing it. that you have to have it. you can weigh in on twitter, there's the twitter handle at the bottom of the screen. >>> a new anti-cruelty bill is now in effect in pennsylvania to put a limit on how long your dog can be chained up outside. animals can't be tied up for more than nine months at a time in extreme conditions with only 90 minutes. violations are subject to fine. >>> and taylor swift is pitting a case before a former deejay. david muller deny that is he groped her and is suing her saying he lost his job after the incident. she's counter suing claiming sexual assault. the trial is expected to las
. >>> a pennsylvania lawmaker wants to protect you from getting forced to get a microchip implanted in your skin. >> well, tina davidson from bucks county plans to introduce the bill soon to make it illegal for employees to require them to get micro chips. this bill comes in response to the wisconsin company implanting microchips on employees on a voluntary basis. we would love to know what you think about workers being microchipped and the proposed bill to prevent them from...
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minds he is taking advantage of the present day political standoff between the us and russia he implantshis own narrative into the minds and mouths of politicians so when all this was thrown out of the case the prosecutor no longer had a case and they agreed to a settlement asked for mr bharara judging by the us media reports and what my colleagues had to say about him he is one of the brightest stars of the us attorney general's office the whole of wall street shook in fear at his name he and his team delivered exceptional fantastic deals by the way last year he made his if brother's investments the company already mentioned. pay four hundred million dollars as a fine for violations of the foreign corrupt practices act as one can see this was their modus operandi and so if i had the opportunity to share with mr berar what i know now about the parties to his case i would certainly do it but i never had such an opportunity so i think the attempts to connect the fact that mr bharara was fired with our case is complete and utter nonsense especially considering that the terms of settlement w
minds he is taking advantage of the present day political standoff between the us and russia he implantshis own narrative into the minds and mouths of politicians so when all this was thrown out of the case the prosecutor no longer had a case and they agreed to a settlement asked for mr bharara judging by the us media reports and what my colleagues had to say about him he is one of the brightest stars of the us attorney general's office the whole of wall street shook in fear at his name he and...
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it's been getting a lot of buzz but yesterday was implant day.ps allow the employees at the tech company to open doors, log onto their computers and buy snacks in the break room, all with the swipe of their hand. three square market says 41 of its 85 employees, so roughly half, agreed to be voluntarily chipped by a tattoo artist during the clip party yesterday. >> i thought it went great. you don't know how it's going to feel or what it's going to feel like but really in my opinion it didn't feel like anything. >> there it is so tiny. it's about the size of a grain of rice. it goes in between your thumb and your forefinger and it is encrypted. it does not use gps so they say. employers can't track employees. i'm reading this. i feel very old or out of touch. i don't know. >> better them than me. >>> phillies fail to match their longest winning streak of the season. the angels snapped the phillies five game winning streak last night. tommy joseph drove in the only run in the first inning. the phillies lose seven to one. >>> this is called one of t
it's been getting a lot of buzz but yesterday was implant day.ps allow the employees at the tech company to open doors, log onto their computers and buy snacks in the break room, all with the swipe of their hand. three square market says 41 of its 85 employees, so roughly half, agreed to be voluntarily chipped by a tattoo artist during the clip party yesterday. >> i thought it went great. you don't know how it's going to feel or what it's going to feel like but really in my opinion it...
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and russia he implants his own narrative into the minds and mouths of politicians so when all this wasthrown out of the case the prosecutor no longer had a case and they agreed to a settlement asked for mr bharara judging by the u.s. media reports and what my colleagues had to say about him he is one of the brightest stars of the us attorney general's office the whole of wall street shook in fear that his name he and his team delivered exceptional fantastic deals by the way last year he made as if brothers investments the company already mentioned. pay four hundred million dollars as a fine for violations of the foreign corrupt practices act as one can see this was their modus operandi and so if i had the opportunity to share with mr berar what i know now about the parties to his case i would certainly do it but i never had such an opportunity so i think the attempts to connect the fact that mr bharara was fired with our case is complete and utter nonsense especially considering that the terms of settlement we close the case with had been agreed back when mr bharara held the office two
and russia he implants his own narrative into the minds and mouths of politicians so when all this wasthrown out of the case the prosecutor no longer had a case and they agreed to a settlement asked for mr bharara judging by the u.s. media reports and what my colleagues had to say about him he is one of the brightest stars of the us attorney general's office the whole of wall street shook in fear that his name he and his team delivered exceptional fantastic deals by the way last year he made as...
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minds he is taking advantage of the present day political standoff between the us and russia he implantshis own narrative into the minds and mouths of politicians so when all this was thrown out of the case the prosecutor no longer had a case and they agreed to a settlement fun as for mr bharara judging by the us media reports on what my colleagues had to say about him he is one of the brightest stars of the us attorney general's office the whole of wall street shook in fear at his name he and his team delivered exceptional fantastic deals by the way last year he made his if brothers investments the company i already mentioned. pay four hundred million dollars as a fine for violations of the foreign corrupt practices act as one can see this was their modus operandi and so if i had the opportunity to share with mr berar what i know now about the parties to his case i would certainly do it but i never had such an opportunity so i think the attempt to connect the fact that mr bharara was fired with our case is complete and utter nonsense but it was a clear choice especially considering that
minds he is taking advantage of the present day political standoff between the us and russia he implantshis own narrative into the minds and mouths of politicians so when all this was thrown out of the case the prosecutor no longer had a case and they agreed to a settlement fun as for mr bharara judging by the us media reports on what my colleagues had to say about him he is one of the brightest stars of the us attorney general's office the whole of wall street shook in fear at his name he and...
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minds he is taking advantage of the present day political standoff between the us and russia he implantshis own narrative into the minds and mouths of politicians so when all this was thrown out of the case the prosecutor no longer had a case and they agreed to a settlement asked for mr bharara judging by the us media reports and what my colleagues had to say about him he is one of the brightest stars of the us attorney general's office the whole of wall street shook in fear that his name he and his team delivered exceptional fantastic deals by the way last year he made as if brothers investments the company already mentioned. pay four hundred million dollars as a fine for violations of the foreign corrupt practices act as one can see this was their modus operandi and so if i had the opportunity to share with mr bharara what i know now about the parties to his case i would certainly do it but i never had such an opportunity so i think the attempts to connect the fact that mr bharara was fired with our case is complete and utter nonsense especially considering that the terms of settlement
minds he is taking advantage of the present day political standoff between the us and russia he implantshis own narrative into the minds and mouths of politicians so when all this was thrown out of the case the prosecutor no longer had a case and they agreed to a settlement asked for mr bharara judging by the us media reports and what my colleagues had to say about him he is one of the brightest stars of the us attorney general's office the whole of wall street shook in fear that his name he...