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and as someone who went through infertility treatments because i had what was called age-related infertility. i'm one of those women who waited so long, but in fact, i didn't have something called age-related infertility. i had the beginning of menopause, which has become a medicalized condition for what is a natural process in the female body of fertility decline. my deep deep concern particularly because of my role in the take our daughters to work program, which i helped to create, and also because of my role on the board of our bodies, ourselves, a global women and girls human rights organization, and many of you know that our bodies ourselves was the first women's health book ever to be published in the world, they're very concerned about the fact that healthy young women are now being encouraged to subject themselves to egg retrieval and hormonotherapies used in the production of the ovaries. there are risks associated with that. they're understudied, and there are very few long-term studies that show us what the long-term effects of these hormones are on the body. >> i want to get rea
and as someone who went through infertility treatments because i had what was called age-related infertility. i'm one of those women who waited so long, but in fact, i didn't have something called age-related infertility. i had the beginning of menopause, which has become a medicalized condition for what is a natural process in the female body of fertility decline. my deep deep concern particularly because of my role in the take our daughters to work program, which i helped to create, and also...
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this is a first step and a significant step for infertility treatment. >> the parents are delighted with this. is it possible to say how many families can benefit from this type of treatment? or transplant? >> well, the researchers in sweden are saying there are about 5,000 women in the u.k. alone. i don't know what the global figures are, but that's quite a lot of people. so i think there are certainly many people who will be able to benefit from this, and of course infertility is increasing in all of the developed countries around europe and increasing 8% per year of couples who are presenting with infertility problems. this is really quite significant public health issues, and here we have another treatment of an ibf technology that will be able to benefit couples who can't have their own families naturally. >> thank you very much for joining us on the al jazeera news hour. >>> much more ahead on the show including, we hear from the relatives of 43 students who are missing in mexico. they want answers from government. >> and inside australia's newest prison. why it's being built with
this is a first step and a significant step for infertility treatment. >> the parents are delighted with this. is it possible to say how many families can benefit from this type of treatment? or transplant? >> well, the researchers in sweden are saying there are about 5,000 women in the u.k. alone. i don't know what the global figures are, but that's quite a lot of people. so i think there are certainly many people who will be able to benefit from this, and of course infertility is...
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sheena lewis is the director of infertility. she said that womb transplant technology could benefit as many as 15,000 people in the u.k. >> i think this is a revolutionary step a year ago we knew it was possible to transplant the uteri, but now we know a healthy baby has been born as a result of the technique. this is based on a decade of careful research work in sweden, and similar research is being done in the u.k. i think this is a wonderful day when we've made a great leap forward in science. >> there have been two prior attempts to this particular one, which didn't succeed. what are the risks? what are the down sides here? >> the worry has always been that the uterus would not have a sufficiently good blood supply to nourish the fetus through the time it was born. in this case the baby was born quite early, but we don't know if that was because of the treatment or because the woman who was the mothers will had some health difficulties herself. for example, she had just one kidney. this is a great success story because a bab
sheena lewis is the director of infertility. she said that womb transplant technology could benefit as many as 15,000 people in the u.k. >> i think this is a revolutionary step a year ago we knew it was possible to transplant the uteri, but now we know a healthy baby has been born as a result of the technique. this is based on a decade of careful research work in sweden, and similar research is being done in the u.k. i think this is a wonderful day when we've made a great leap forward in...
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infertility can be a problem for women but science has opened doors here, too. eggs, there are just as many choices. >> is it unnatural to chose characteristics off a list when conceiving a baby. is it wrong, i don't believe it is. no hidden fees, from the bank where no branches equals great rates. from tracfone, i can... order safety goggles. play music for seedlings. post science fair projects. schedule guinea pig feedings. video chemical reactions. take pics of mr. bones. time the next launch. calm down principal jones. i can do all that with my android from tracfone. 90-day plans start as low as $20. unbeatable nationwide coverage. no contract. the samsung galaxy centura. just $59.88. tracfone. do everything for less. so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are24/7branches? it's just i'm a little reluctant to try new things. what's wrong with trying new things? feel that in your muscles? yeah... i do... try a new way to bank, where no branches equals great rates. >> we have a ro lo in common. after years of trying to get pregnant naturally, they weren't hav
infertility can be a problem for women but science has opened doors here, too. eggs, there are just as many choices. >> is it unnatural to chose characteristics off a list when conceiving a baby. is it wrong, i don't believe it is. no hidden fees, from the bank where no branches equals great rates. from tracfone, i can... order safety goggles. play music for seedlings. post science fair projects. schedule guinea pig feedings. video chemical reactions. take pics of mr. bones. time the next...
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previously found themselves infertile to get pregnant. >> what about affirm -- this is your attemptvent the banking industry. >> i realized what it really is. i am not sure that it is reinvention, it needs reputation adjustment. i think inking is just awful. people that are scheming -- i think banking is just awful. it is people scheming. >> a reputation adjustment? silkenhere and put valley -- silicon valley people on a pedestal. aren't there bankers that fuel american dreams? >> there are those, but there are those that tell you to get into a credit card, and you know that that will get you into a whole and that is not a good reputation. yet, a credit card or a debit card is a great tool. it should be maturing and getting smarter with the 21st instead, millenial's, the reefer century consumers, they hate those things, and they know better. they do not go into macy's or gap. they run away. >> there is so much happening when it comes to how we pay for stuff. apple pay is coming out. what is the future of paypal? will they be out there buying companies like square, for example? they
previously found themselves infertile to get pregnant. >> what about affirm -- this is your attemptvent the banking industry. >> i realized what it really is. i am not sure that it is reinvention, it needs reputation adjustment. i think inking is just awful. people that are scheming -- i think banking is just awful. it is people scheming. >> a reputation adjustment? silkenhere and put valley -- silicon valley people on a pedestal. aren't there bankers that fuel american...
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sheena lewis director of the infertile clinic. >> now we know that a healthy being has been born from the techniques. this is based on a decade of research work, very careful research work in sweden and similar research is done in the u.k. and i think this is a wonderful day when we have made a great leap forward in science. >> there had been two prior attempts to this particular one, which didn't succeed. what are the risks, what are the down sides here? >> the worry has always been that the uterus would not have a sufficiently good blood supply to nourish the fetus right through until the time it was born. an in fact, in this case the baby was born quite early, but we don't know if that was as a cause of the treatment or perhaps because the woman who was the mothers will had some health difficulties herself. for example, she had just one kidney. but this is a great success story because a healthy baby has been born on this occasion. >> is this a realistic option for women who are unable to have children? >> yes, i believe it is. of course, there is an enormous cost involved in this,
sheena lewis director of the infertile clinic. >> now we know that a healthy being has been born from the techniques. this is based on a decade of research work, very careful research work in sweden and similar research is done in the u.k. and i think this is a wonderful day when we have made a great leap forward in science. >> there had been two prior attempts to this particular one, which didn't succeed. what are the risks, what are the down sides here? >> the worry has...
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infertility can be a problem for women, but science has opened doors here too.nd for couples seeking donor eggs, there are just as many choices. >> is it unnatural to choose characteristics off a list when conceiving a baby? yes. is it wrong? i don't believe that it is. narrator: these are the skater kid: whoa narrator: that got torture tested by teenagers and cried out for help. from the surprised designers. who came to the rescue with a brilliant fix male designer: i love it narrator: which created thousands of new customers for the tennis shoes that got torture tested by teenagers. the internet of everything is changing manufacturing. is your network ready? there are more reasons than ever why now is the best time to be on verizon. one: verizon's the largest, most reliable 4g lte network in the country. that's right america. with xlte in over 400 markets. two: and here's something for families to get excited about. our best ever pricing with double the data on select plans. and three: you can now get our best ever single line pricing starting at $45. so get a
infertility can be a problem for women, but science has opened doors here too.nd for couples seeking donor eggs, there are just as many choices. >> is it unnatural to choose characteristics off a list when conceiving a baby? yes. is it wrong? i don't believe that it is. narrator: these are the skater kid: whoa narrator: that got torture tested by teenagers and cried out for help. from the surprised designers. who came to the rescue with a brilliant fix male designer: i love it narrator:...
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and i was exceptionally infertile. >> adrian wanted the experience of birth. was out of the question. after hearing about the repository on tv, they decided to check it out. >> so what did you actually read about the repository that struck you? >> really the basic thing was the research into the donor's past and their genetics and their health history, number one. but number two would be what they had accomplished. >> the donors? >> the donors, yeah. >> the rams applied, and their application was quickly accepted. >> i can't believe you still have this brochure, the repository for germinal choice not only enables the wives to become mothers but increases the chances of giving their children a genetically advantaged start in life. and these are the donor profiles? you still have these as well? >> each donor was given a color-coded i.d. to protect their identities. donor clear and donor fuchsia were at the top of their list. >> with exceptional athletic ability, northwest, european, blue eyes, fair skin, blonde hair, professor of heart science at a major univers
and i was exceptionally infertile. >> adrian wanted the experience of birth. was out of the question. after hearing about the repository on tv, they decided to check it out. >> so what did you actually read about the repository that struck you? >> really the basic thing was the research into the donor's past and their genetics and their health history, number one. but number two would be what they had accomplished. >> the donors? >> the donors, yeah. >> the...
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infertility can be a problem for women, but science has opened doors here too.ouples seeking donor eggs, there are just as many choices. >> is it unnatural to choose characteristics off a list when conceiving a baby? yes. is it wrong? i don't believe that it is. ♪ [ male announcer ] united is rolling out global, satellite-fed wi-fi to connect you even 35,000 feet over the ocean. ♪ that's...wifi friendly. ♪ that's...[♪]i friendly. great rates and safety working in harmony. open an optimizer +plus account from synchrony bank. visit myoptimizerplus.com to open an account. service. security. savings. synchrony bank engage with us. suddenly you're a mouth breather. a mouth breather! how do you sleep like that? you dry up, your cold feels even worse. well, put on a breathe right strip and shut your mouth. cold medicines open your nose over time, but add a breathe right strip, and pow! it instantly opens your nose up to 38% more so you can breathe and do the one thing you want to do. sleep. add breathe right to your cold medicine. shut your mouth and sleep right. breat
infertility can be a problem for women, but science has opened doors here too.ouples seeking donor eggs, there are just as many choices. >> is it unnatural to choose characteristics off a list when conceiving a baby? yes. is it wrong? i don't believe that it is. ♪ [ male announcer ] united is rolling out global, satellite-fed wi-fi to connect you even 35,000 feet over the ocean. ♪ that's...wifi friendly. ♪ that's...[♪]i friendly. great rates and safety working in harmony. open an...
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just didn't want to see her face because she was infertile, she says.thers looked down on her and said hurtful things. she was 70 and her husband 73. they took their life savings of about $5,000 to a private fertility clinic. and naveen was born. the only time she admits that this is not what she wanted at her old age is when the camera is turned off. she says after all, it is a man's world. and women here have no choices. this is where the couple came. it's one of nearly 2,000 unregulated clinics in india who provide ivf to older women. >> if the woman is physically fit, then only we take that patient. >> reporter: doctors agree that some risks of ivf for older women are minimized if they use eggs donated by younger women. but there's increasing concern about the health of the mother and the right of the child to good parenting. now, india's national regulatory body is working on a law that will cover all aspects of assistive reproductive treatments, including for the first time an upper age limit. >> the health of the infertile couple is at risk. so m
just didn't want to see her face because she was infertile, she says.thers looked down on her and said hurtful things. she was 70 and her husband 73. they took their life savings of about $5,000 to a private fertility clinic. and naveen was born. the only time she admits that this is not what she wanted at her old age is when the camera is turned off. she says after all, it is a man's world. and women here have no choices. this is where the couple came. it's one of nearly 2,000 unregulated...
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facebook is paying for infertility services for female employees including egg freezing and apple willrt covering egg freezing in january allow women to delay having a child. they're in battle to hire and keep top-level talent. >>> whole foods starts ranking its produce today. the supermarket chain is introducing a program that labels its fruits and vegetables as good, better, or best. the new system will also ban the list of common pesticides. it's being rolled out in 400 stores across the country. >>> and macy's is getting ready for thanksgiving and black friday. it will open its doors two hours earlier. they hope to attract shoppers with big bargains and pleas will make more working thanksgiving day. >> are you going to be out there? >> i don't know. >>> in sports, the kansas city royals' postseason run in nearly 30 years doesn't appear to be ending any time soon. game three of the american championship series last night in kansas city, royals alzheimer's third baseman mike moussa kiss makes the play of the game. and in the bottom of the sixth, billy butler driving in the eventually
facebook is paying for infertility services for female employees including egg freezing and apple willrt covering egg freezing in january allow women to delay having a child. they're in battle to hire and keep top-level talent. >>> whole foods starts ranking its produce today. the supermarket chain is introducing a program that labels its fruits and vegetables as good, better, or best. the new system will also ban the list of common pesticides. it's being rolled out in 400 stores...
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mobile app we released to significantly improve chances of conception for women suffering from infertilitybeen able to bring almost 30,000 pregnancies to women worldwide previously not able to conceive on their own. it's a mission and we've raised a massive round of financing to expand it in pregnancy monitoring, post-natal and prenate natal. will change the landscape of health insurance. >> max, we appreciate so much your time today. congratulations on being named to coupons's the next list. and we'll talk to you soon, i'm sure. max levchin, once again. many great names on this list. some of the ones pete that stand out to you. >> stef and i were talking before we came out, mike cavanaugh when at jpmorgan i always thought he was going to be the man that would step in when jamie dimon stepped down, whenever that day might come. he left at carlisle, creative man who has the brains for wall street that everybody's looking for. carlisle is lucky to have him. elon musk the other because elon musk is an incredible thinker and how he thinks outside of the box does not listen to everybody else, d
mobile app we released to significantly improve chances of conception for women suffering from infertilitybeen able to bring almost 30,000 pregnancies to women worldwide previously not able to conceive on their own. it's a mission and we've raised a massive round of financing to expand it in pregnancy monitoring, post-natal and prenate natal. will change the landscape of health insurance. >> max, we appreciate so much your time today. congratulations on being named to coupons's the next...
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>> apple and facebook say they will cover up to $20,000 in benefits to pay for sperm donors and infertility treatments, as well. facebook already started offering the perk this year. apple will start reimbursing workers in 2015. >>> halloween is coming up and hazmat suits are a popular costume but not? >> finds the suit funny. >> and we want -- but not everyone finds the suit funny. >> and we want to invite all you pet lovers to send us your questions about their health and well-being. email pets@kpix.com or on our facebook page, just search kpix/cbs, and we'll have our pet expert give you an answer every friday right here at noon. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> well, today's tip of the day is going to be is with donut peaches. i love tips on them when they come out because they're loaded with flavor. this looks like a funny peach. it's just called a donut peach. white flesh, loaded with flavor and nutritional value. when you buy them, that's what you want to look for the beautiful peach color all around, the pink, red, yellow. store them out counter not the refrigerator. whe
>> apple and facebook say they will cover up to $20,000 in benefits to pay for sperm donors and infertility treatments, as well. facebook already started offering the perk this year. apple will start reimbursing workers in 2015. >>> halloween is coming up and hazmat suits are a popular costume but not? >> finds the suit funny. >> and we want -- but not everyone finds the suit funny. >> and we want to invite all you pet lovers to send us your questions about...
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reporter: apple and facebook say they will cover up to $20,000 in benefits to pay for sperm donors an infertilitytreatments as well. facebook already started offering this perk this year and apple will start reimbursing workers. >> very interesting. hopefully, this will continue the discussion of what it is like in the workplace. i'm curious to know if this is sort of ... if they are encouraging women to wait longer to have children. if that is going to be a part of it as well? >> yeah, i think at this point, we can say they are giving women who want to put mother hood on hold the option to do so and it is so costly, insurance does not typically cover this kind of thing. cost is a big deterring factor. >> very interesting. thanks betty. >>> here is a new one for you. we heard about people who can't live, literally can't live without their smartphone, but an addiction to google glass? yesterday, the guardian is reporting a serviceman was recently treated for internet addiction disorder. he had been using google glass 18 hours a day only taking it off to sleep an shower. he was initially treated fo
reporter: apple and facebook say they will cover up to $20,000 in benefits to pay for sperm donors an infertilitytreatments as well. facebook already started offering this perk this year and apple will start reimbursing workers. >> very interesting. hopefully, this will continue the discussion of what it is like in the workplace. i'm curious to know if this is sort of ... if they are encouraging women to wait longer to have children. if that is going to be a part of it as well? >>...
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reporter: yeah, another perk for women in silicone valley, freezing eggs, facebook is paying for infertility services, for female employees, including eggs freezing, apple will reportedly do the same, starting in january. the companies are in a battle to hire and keep top level talent especially women and this could be a big draw for millennials getting married and having children later in life. ukee and erika. >> so nice. >> how about that. >> thanks, jill, see you later. >>> coming up after a short break traffic and weather together on the thr >>> we have an eye on the storm, katie, is what the latest. >> that storm system will be bringing us rain and gusty thunderstorms but thankfully no where near severe variety have of storms of what we saw across the deep south here. but you can see there is obviously action starting to pack up here through virginias and appalachians and western pennsylvania and it was all slowly going to head our way with time. the clouds are building as we speak, showers will eventually get here and see them just barely clipping lancaster county. it is just a matter
reporter: yeah, another perk for women in silicone valley, freezing eggs, facebook is paying for infertility services, for female employees, including eggs freezing, apple will reportedly do the same, starting in january. the companies are in a battle to hire and keep top level talent especially women and this could be a big draw for millennials getting married and having children later in life. ukee and erika. >> so nice. >> how about that. >> thanks, jill, see you later....
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>> apple and facebook say they will cover up to $20,000 in benefits to pay for sperm donors and infertility treatments, as well. facebook already started offering the perk this year. apple says it will start reimbursing workers in 2015. >>> 4:47 now. an arson suspect has pleaded not guilty to charges connected to that wildfire in northern california. the town of weed, a man arrested saturday made his first court appearance saturday as the clean-up of the destruction continues. the fire destroyed nearly 480 last month and 157 buildings. most of those were homes. >> it's the system. we systematically go through the site. we look for asbestos, if there's large amounts of that and pipes we take that out and pull the metal out scrape out the ash, once the ash is out then we pull the concrete and recycle it and the metal. then we scrape the entire lot. that's the key, the entire lot gets scraped. >> a judge set marshall's bail at $2.5 million. >>> time now is 4:48. and we have a big game tonight. >> yes. >> 5:00. everyone is wondering, is it going to rain? >> it was funny, i kept getting text mes
>> apple and facebook say they will cover up to $20,000 in benefits to pay for sperm donors and infertility treatments, as well. facebook already started offering the perk this year. apple says it will start reimbursing workers in 2015. >>> 4:47 now. an arson suspect has pleaded not guilty to charges connected to that wildfire in northern california. the town of weed, a man arrested saturday made his first court appearance saturday as the clean-up of the destruction continues....
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survey found almost 90 percent gave no false information between abortion and breast cancer and infertility in depression. bans on funding created another obstacle situation as many as one-third of four women cannot pay for their abortions for lack of resources. stole those women differ on the morality most make them safe and unnecessary. between 65 for 70 percent believe the four should not overturn roe v wade that guaranteed access to abortion during the first three months of pregnancy but to make sure they are available. some more resources need to be targeted for securely port and adolescent women with access to family planning information. resources also be to go to support one of seven women who are for. only one-quarter of women living in poverty of receive welfare benefits now and there were only 50 percent of the poverty line. and the human costs are substantial. millions of families suffer from shortages and food and housing and the safety net keeps many women trapped in five men relationships. raising the minimum wage indexing to inflation would help. especially since women are t
survey found almost 90 percent gave no false information between abortion and breast cancer and infertility in depression. bans on funding created another obstacle situation as many as one-third of four women cannot pay for their abortions for lack of resources. stole those women differ on the morality most make them safe and unnecessary. between 65 for 70 percent believe the four should not overturn roe v wade that guaranteed access to abortion during the first three months of pregnancy but to...
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i hit the street to warn people about a new study between coffee drinking and infertility for men?> are you a big coffee drinker? >> never had a cup in any life. >> do you want babies? >> i have babies already. >> it's because you don't drink coffee. >> more on the independence tomorrow at 9:00 and midnight on fox business network. trick or treat. more like trick or drug? this october 31st children in weed legal states could be high on sugar and marijuana. with halloween just weeks away, talks in colorado are urging parents to check their candy for marijuana. police showed how easy it would be for regular candy to look like pot infused knock offs. marijuana edibles often look just like their name brand counterparts. >> the problem is that some of these look so similar to candy that we've eaten on the market as children that there's really no way for a child or parent or anybody, even an expert in the field to tell you whether or not a product is infused. >> those are my pavfavorite. >> john, you've written a lot about the drug wars but don't know why they allow this look alike cand
i hit the street to warn people about a new study between coffee drinking and infertility for men?> are you a big coffee drinker? >> never had a cup in any life. >> do you want babies? >> i have babies already. >> it's because you don't drink coffee. >> more on the independence tomorrow at 9:00 and midnight on fox business network. trick or treat. more like trick or drug? this october 31st children in weed legal states could be high on sugar and marijuana. with...
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infertility can be a problem for women. but science has opened doors here too. donor eggs, there are just as many choices. >> is it unnatural to choose characteristics off of a list when conceiving a baby? yes. is it wrong? i don't believe that it is. suo the plant which generously lowered its price and tipped off the house which used all that energy to stay warm through the storm. chipmunk: there's a bad storm comin! narrator: the internet of everything is changing how energy works. is your network ready?" ♪ want to chld? create things that help people. design safer cars. faster computers. smarter grids and smarter phones. think up new ways to produce energy. ♪ be an engineer. solve problems the world needs solved. what are you waiting for? changing the world is part of the job description. [ male announcer ] join the scientists and engineers of exxonmobil in inspiring america's future engineers. energy lives here. ♪ >>> we've been talking a lot about sperm and characteristics of sperm donors, but what happens when you're a woman with fertility issues? we are i
infertility can be a problem for women. but science has opened doors here too. donor eggs, there are just as many choices. >> is it unnatural to choose characteristics off of a list when conceiving a baby? yes. is it wrong? i don't believe that it is. suo the plant which generously lowered its price and tipped off the house which used all that energy to stay warm through the storm. chipmunk: there's a bad storm comin! narrator: the internet of everything is changing how energy works. is...
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i hit the street to warn people about a new study between coffee drinking and infertility for men?big coffee drinker? >> never had a cup in any life. >> do you want babies? >> i have babies already. >> it's because you don't drink coffee. >> more on the independence tomorrow at 9:00 and midnight on fox business network. my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. in the nation... the safest feature in your car is you. add vanishing deductible from nationwide insurance and get $100 off for every year of safe driving. which for you, shouldn't be a problem. just another way we put members first because we don't have shareholders. join the nation. ♪ nationwide
i hit the street to warn people about a new study between coffee drinking and infertility for men?big coffee drinker? >> never had a cup in any life. >> do you want babies? >> i have babies already. >> it's because you don't drink coffee. >> more on the independence tomorrow at 9:00 and midnight on fox business network. my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make...
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we have reduced costs for the women who thought infertile. it works.really does. >> what about the firm? this is your attempt to reinvent the banking industry. >> yeah. i think it's actually i realize what it really is. not to reinvent it. i'm not sure it needs reinvention -- it needs reputation adjustment. at this point it's very defined. people think banking is awful. >> wait. stephanie worked on wall street -- >> does it need a reputation adjustment? >> absolutely. >> we put silicon valley icons on a pedestal and we attack bankers. aren't there many bankers who fuel the american dream? >> there tons of bankers that are good people. however, when you go into a retail store and tell you how do 10%? you like to save we're going to give you a store credit card -- you know better that's going to get you in the hole and designed to make you paying 29% apr. that is not a good reputation. and yet a credit card or debit card is a great too long. it should be maturing and getting smarter with the 21st century instead, millenial consumers hate those things and
we have reduced costs for the women who thought infertile. it works.really does. >> what about the firm? this is your attempt to reinvent the banking industry. >> yeah. i think it's actually i realize what it really is. not to reinvent it. i'm not sure it needs reinvention -- it needs reputation adjustment. at this point it's very defined. people think banking is awful. >> wait. stephanie worked on wall street -- >> does it need a reputation adjustment? >>...
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an infertility specialist finds that ladies at their most risk, and their most fertile during a fulloon. also more likely to conceive during the darkest nights. the data gathered from a mobile app that will track a woman's monthly cycle. >> kerrey consideration we stay with this team for a minute? >> i don't know, can we? >> well, listen to. >> this ladies, you might think a man who keeps busy bedroom is just a playboy. but maybe you misjudged. you might actually be doing a good thing for his health. so please don't judge. men who have had multiple partners have a reduced risk of prostate cancer, according to a study, researchers found men who have more than 20 notches on their bed post slash their cancer risk by 20%. twenty notches, 20%. but celibacy doubles the risk of this disease. researchers think regular sex may flush out cancer-causing chemicals. the study, which i'm sure was done by all men, is published in cancer epidemiology. >> okay. never mind. i can't. there are so many things i want to say but i won't. >> not right now, but perhaps during the commercial break. 5:19 the
an infertility specialist finds that ladies at their most risk, and their most fertile during a fulloon. also more likely to conceive during the darkest nights. the data gathered from a mobile app that will track a woman's monthly cycle. >> kerrey consideration we stay with this team for a minute? >> i don't know, can we? >> well, listen to. >> this ladies, you might think a man who keeps busy bedroom is just a playboy. but maybe you misjudged. you might actually be...
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apple is one of two companies giving up to $20,000 in benefits, to workers for infertility treatmentssperm donors and egg freezing. facebook is the other. the company's are trying to bring in and retain more woman in their ranks. it is a rare one, almost unheard of for insurers to cover the cost of egg freezing for non-medical reasons like careers, or education. >>> the renfro center of radnor held a open house tonight to show off renovations, the centers which first opened in 2007, provides outpatient treatment for women suffering from eating disorder. renfro center has treated more than 65,000 women and has trained more than 25,000 professionals around the world. this is ceo tom macarthur's world. in macarthur's world, he opposes new laws to ensure women receive equal pay for equal work. and macarthur opposes a woman's right to choose backed by a group that would outlaw abortion even for rape and incest. for us in the real world, aimee belgard. aimee will fight for equal pay and protect a woman's right to choose. aimee belgard's on our side. i'm aimee belgard and i approve this mess
apple is one of two companies giving up to $20,000 in benefits, to workers for infertility treatmentssperm donors and egg freezing. facebook is the other. the company's are trying to bring in and retain more woman in their ranks. it is a rare one, almost unheard of for insurers to cover the cost of egg freezing for non-medical reasons like careers, or education. >>> the renfro center of radnor held a open house tonight to show off renovations, the centers which first opened in 2007,...
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. >> every month seemed like 10 years and any woman who goes through infertility knows that. >> reporter: lindsey took fertility drugs and the couple even considered adoption. >> it's emotionally draining. it's hard. >> reporter: just when they were thinking about other options, a surprise. for steve's 30th birthday lindsey handed her husband a gift, her positive pregnancy test. >> from that point on it was kind of a wild ride. >> reporter: the doctor thought lindsey could be carrying as many as six babies and asked the couple about what's called selective reduction, terminating some of the pregnancies to help give the others a better chance at survival. >> he just said this is dangerous. your best medical option is to selectively reduce. steve and i didn't have to look at each other. that was not an option. >> reporter: the surprises kept coming. lindsey's eight week ultrasound showed there were, in fact, seven babies. >> it is a miracle. it's just a miracle. >> reporter: most ob/gyns will tell you they don't see this kind of pregnancy ever in their career. seven is extremely rare. the
. >> every month seemed like 10 years and any woman who goes through infertility knows that. >> reporter: lindsey took fertility drugs and the couple even considered adoption. >> it's emotionally draining. it's hard. >> reporter: just when they were thinking about other options, a surprise. for steve's 30th birthday lindsey handed her husband a gift, her positive pregnancy test. >> from that point on it was kind of a wild ride. >> reporter: the doctor thought...
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infertility specialist finds ladies are most fertile during full moon also more likely to conceive duringst nights. data was gather a mobile app that tracks a woman's monthly cycle. dogs may be man's bev friend but one midwestern town didn't feel so friendly. >> dogs could be banned and why. >>> and take look. he looks like a jungle cat. he's on the loose in a local neighborhood but it turns out he's someone's very very missed pet. what his owner says you have to do if you run into boo. howard? >> the eagles come off a bad loss. so they're getting ready for the next game. but they have another injury to their offensive line. >> happening right now, a live look from virginia before a rocket launch that was scrubbed yesterday. this is a wide shot of virginia by the way. >> very wide. >> actually, this is nasa's live feed. they're showing various shots mission control in houston to right there. there's virginia. this is nasa's night facility in wallops island much the orbital sciences corporation is about to launch a rocket heading toward the iss the international space station. it is propel
infertility specialist finds ladies are most fertile during full moon also more likely to conceive duringst nights. data was gather a mobile app that tracks a woman's monthly cycle. dogs may be man's bev friend but one midwestern town didn't feel so friendly. >> dogs could be banned and why. >>> and take look. he looks like a jungle cat. he's on the loose in a local neighborhood but it turns out he's someone's very very missed pet. what his owner says you have to do if you run...
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the doctor in charge claims the breakthrough could help thousands of women struggling with infertility>>> chp officer is being honored for saving a stranded driver. the driver could have died because of a flat tire and ants. officer dan garza from the tracy chp found a southern california man changing a tire along interstate 580. the man asked garza to stay with him to provide a little light. then it became obvious to garza there was a problem. >> he came back to my patrol car and said, hey, officer, i'm sorry this is taking so long. but there's ants over in the area and they are crawling up my leg and i could see his eyes were glossed over and red and i knew something wasn't right. >> the man had red ants all over him and he was having a bad allergic reaction. officer garza used his first aid kit to keep him breathing. now the man has thanked the officer for saving his life. he had 100 ant bites. >> all right. hats off to officer garza. i have chills just thinking about it. >> now that we have given you the heebie-jeebies -- >> while your eating breakfast, makes your commute look like
the doctor in charge claims the breakthrough could help thousands of women struggling with infertility>>> chp officer is being honored for saving a stranded driver. the driver could have died because of a flat tire and ants. officer dan garza from the tracy chp found a southern california man changing a tire along interstate 580. the man asked garza to stay with him to provide a little light. then it became obvious to garza there was a problem. >> he came back to my patrol car...
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i know that every time you have a miscarriage it increases your chance of, you know, infertility.d before we can't. >> niki heads back to ocean beach to break the news to ivan. >> how did the clinic go, baby? >> well, i'm not pregnant, first of all. the lady gave me prenatal pills, and she also told me to set up an appointment in a couple of days to get my test results because they took a lot of blood and get my shot because i'm rh negative. so -- >> i didn't know we were actually, like, trying to have a kid. >> well, we're not. but -- >> if you are setting up to go get this rh shot, that would tell that we are trying, right? >> it means if i did get pregnant there would not be complications. do you not want -- like, i could be on birth control. >> well, if it happens, it happens. >> with my body it can't really just happen. i will have a miscarriage. and the more miscarriages i have, the less chance i have to have a kid, ever. what do you want to do? >> let's go smoke that bowl. you are obviously done talking. >> you don't know what i mean? >> no. i don't know what you mean. it i
i know that every time you have a miscarriage it increases your chance of, you know, infertility.d before we can't. >> niki heads back to ocean beach to break the news to ivan. >> how did the clinic go, baby? >> well, i'm not pregnant, first of all. the lady gave me prenatal pills, and she also told me to set up an appointment in a couple of days to get my test results because they took a lot of blood and get my shot because i'm rh negative. so -- >> i didn't know we...
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facebook is paying for infertility services for female services that includes egg freezing.rtedly do the same starting in january. the companies are in a battle to hire and keep top level talent especially women and this could be a very big draw for millennials who are getting married and who are having children later in life, ukee and erika. >> that is true that is happening. >> quite an expensive perk. >> in doubt. >> reporter: tens of thousands of dollars it can cost. >>> for more money tips and information from money watch.com just head to our web site at cbs philly.com. >>> macy's fires the first shot in the black friday shopping war. bargain hunters can start shopping at the store at 6:00 p.m. on thanksgiving day. that is two hours earlier then last year. most macy's will also stay opened around the clock until 10:00 p.m. on black friday. >>> pennsylvania governor tom corbett signs the bill known as hanna's law, bill is name for hanna virginia, bristol township bucks county native. hanna is fighting crabe disease a rare deadly disorder affecting one in 100,000 new born
facebook is paying for infertility services for female services that includes egg freezing.rtedly do the same starting in january. the companies are in a battle to hire and keep top level talent especially women and this could be a very big draw for millennials who are getting married and who are having children later in life, ukee and erika. >> that is true that is happening. >> quite an expensive perk. >> in doubt. >> reporter: tens of thousands of dollars it can cost....
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inmates, infertile, they can all marry and the equal protection constitutional law doctrine distinguishes between marriage and procreation. in griswald, a contraception case, the court found that married persons have a constitutional right not to have children. in skinner as far back as 1942, habitual criminals can't be subjected to forcible sterization. again thought a marriage case at all. the right to -- >> what about the problem with unintended pregnancies? >> with unintended pregnancies, there's another disconnect. again, it's the same problem. with procreation, the ban doesn't do anything to disincentivize heterosexual cups from marrying. marriage gives them that already. so the ban doesn't do anything to take it away so this idea of accidental procreation, it's really a nonrationale because there's a disconnect there, between the purported purpose and the classification or the law that is in place. the right to procreate is clearly independent of the right to marry, justice scalia said that in lawrence. and the bottom line is while many persons within marriages do, in fact, procrea
inmates, infertile, they can all marry and the equal protection constitutional law doctrine distinguishes between marriage and procreation. in griswald, a contraception case, the court found that married persons have a constitutional right not to have children. in skinner as far back as 1942, habitual criminals can't be subjected to forcible sterization. again thought a marriage case at all. the right to -- >> what about the problem with unintended pregnancies? >> with unintended...
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generally, in the context of in vitro fertilization, something like eight to 10 embryos are introduced infertility treatment and is there some kind of physical abnormality, you will not select one of the healthy looking once and you can also screen for certain monitor that disorders, but you can't currently select for complex behavior. that would then become feasible. this technology would be vastly combined with another technology we don't have, which is the ability to derive from the know the firms themselves. if you had that ability, you could reduce an initial set of embryos, select the best one can of the best in the sense of having the highest trade value of what they were interested in and then derive stem cells that you could -- from which you could drive gamez to generate another generation of embryos. but that would achieve an effect is to collapse the human generation spam from 20 to 30 years maybe a couple of months and instead of a eugenicist trying to persuade millions of people to change their breeding patterns for many hundreds of years, you could now have all of this over the cour
generally, in the context of in vitro fertilization, something like eight to 10 embryos are introduced infertility treatment and is there some kind of physical abnormality, you will not select one of the healthy looking once and you can also screen for certain monitor that disorders, but you can't currently select for complex behavior. that would then become feasible. this technology would be vastly combined with another technology we don't have, which is the ability to derive from the know the...
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the bad thing is people don't want to pay for maternity, infertility, pediatric braces. stapling, unlimited mental illness, chemical dependency. now the government is saying you need to have those benefits and you are required to pay for them. unless you are lucky enough to get a subsidy. bill: why was all of that put into it? what's the rationale for that? >> the rationale was the government was trying to get the governmenthe -- trying to get ey to do one thing. you would bite through healthcare got governor and they would take over the system. you descronlts to buy from the government. if you go to an independent agent, they are all independent. you can go to an independent agent and we are impartial. so if you want to get a government plan we can go in the back door of healthcare.gov and get i a subsidy within 20 minutes. you don't have to go directly to healthcare.gov because these folks work for the government. there are solutions outside what the government is trying to get you to believe you have to do. bill: grant born, thank you. thanks, out of chicago. >> i app
the bad thing is people don't want to pay for maternity, infertility, pediatric braces. stapling, unlimited mental illness, chemical dependency. now the government is saying you need to have those benefits and you are required to pay for them. unless you are lucky enough to get a subsidy. bill: why was all of that put into it? what's the rationale for that? >> the rationale was the government was trying to get the governmenthe -- trying to get ey to do one thing. you would bite through...
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so that means it causes birth defects, miscarriages, infertility. so there is many things that a lot of people don't know. >> i'm sitting here watching the faces of the young women they live with and work with every day and i'm thinking about, you know, this is the next face of young women. we're not talking about little children, we're talking about young women that will be giving birth at some point in the not so distant future, and who knows what that will look like. we're talking about students that want to make different choices but in their schools it's not happening. between moms and the armies of students on campuses all over the country, we have to be so loud. >> and this is interesting too, debra, i wanted to talk to you about being a filmmaker and what that means. today so many people have access to equipment, digital everything to be able to make films. so are we diluting our power through film? are we gaining our power through film? how is that today? >> well, film is obviously a very powerful medium. because of technology now, film mak
so that means it causes birth defects, miscarriages, infertility. so there is many things that a lot of people don't know. >> i'm sitting here watching the faces of the young women they live with and work with every day and i'm thinking about, you know, this is the next face of young women. we're not talking about little children, we're talking about young women that will be giving birth at some point in the not so distant future, and who knows what that will look like. we're talking...
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doctors hope this procedure will some day help thousands of women who suffer from infertility for thembers are kind of staggering. about 75,000 born without a womb essentially and this has huge implications don the road. >> it's fascinating. it's not really leading. the u.s. isn't leading the development of womb transplant because pregnancy surrogacy is legal here but it is pretty much booming in some places like europe and arab countries where pregnancy surrogates isn't such a big thing. >> doing well. >> came out at 31 weeks but other than that, did just fine. born premature but they did pretty well. cute little baby. >>> midterm elections are a month away. a former "american idol" contestant is taking center stage. clay aiken is running for the u.s. congress after giving up his singing career. he came out swinging as he faced off with the republican incumbent in his first debate. >> please just do your job. please just do your job and fix their problems today. >> maybe as an entertainer you aren't aware of. these things are fluid. >> renee elmers continued to dismiss aiken as the e
doctors hope this procedure will some day help thousands of women who suffer from infertility for thembers are kind of staggering. about 75,000 born without a womb essentially and this has huge implications don the road. >> it's fascinating. it's not really leading. the u.s. isn't leading the development of womb transplant because pregnancy surrogacy is legal here but it is pretty much booming in some places like europe and arab countries where pregnancy surrogates isn't such a big thing....
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that means it causes birth defects, miscarriages, infertility and sterility. so there's many things about glyphosate that a lot of people don't know. >> so i'm sitting here watching the faces of the young women that i live with and work with every day and i'm thinking about this is the next face of young women. we're not talking about little children that are being impacted we're talking about young women that are going to be giving birth at some point in the not too distant future and who knows what that's going to look like. we're talking about students that want to make different choices but in their schools it's not happening. i think, you know, like between moms and the armies of students, the thousands and thousands of students on campuses all over the country, we have to be so loud. oh, yeah. >> and this is interesting too, deborah, i wanted to talk to you about being a filmmaker. about the power of being a filmmaker, and what that means. today so many people have access to equipment, digital everything to be able to make films. so are we diluting our p
that means it causes birth defects, miscarriages, infertility and sterility. so there's many things about glyphosate that a lot of people don't know. >> so i'm sitting here watching the faces of the young women that i live with and work with every day and i'm thinking about this is the next face of young women. we're not talking about little children that are being impacted we're talking about young women that are going to be giving birth at some point in the not too distant future and...