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. >> do we have a system in which only rich people can write the check and have ivf?yeah. i think we live in this world right now between have and have not all the time. >> dr. sher's contest was the last chance. >> you guys are the winners. >> oh, my god! >> reporter: and they hilt the jackpot. but others weren't so lucky. >> the wait is over. >> i hear voices, you know, from family and stuff. god has a plan. and i could only say i certainly hope so. >> ladies and gentlemen, welcome to las vegas. >> reporter: ann and brian travel to las vegas and undergo ivf with dr. sher. >> i loaded a single beautiful-looking embryo for ann johnson. are you ann johnson, ma'am? >> yes. >> that spark there, that's a bubble of fluid which contains the embryo. you can't see the embryo. it's only the size of a grain of sand. >> hello. >> hi. >> good news. >> i can tell by your face. you gave it away. >> i gave it away. great result here for you. i'm not lying. here it is. >> reporter: after a heartbreaking early miscarria miscarriage -- >> the measurement of the fetus unfortunately has
. >> do we have a system in which only rich people can write the check and have ivf?yeah. i think we live in this world right now between have and have not all the time. >> dr. sher's contest was the last chance. >> you guys are the winners. >> oh, my god! >> reporter: and they hilt the jackpot. but others weren't so lucky. >> the wait is over. >> i hear voices, you know, from family and stuff. god has a plan. and i could only say i certainly hope so....
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scientists are harvesting her eggs to be fertilised in a lab, this is rhino ivf.ssential she stays under heavy sedation. over the last week or so she's been given hormone treatment, but what's being done today requires millimetre precision. egg collection is really only a technique that's been perfected over the last year. this is conservation science at its most extreme. here's the animal ebun could save, her closest living relative, the northern white rhino. 0nce widespread across central africa, today there are just three left on the planet, but they're unable to breed. back at longleat, in a makeshift labo, back at longleat, in a makeshift lab, the researchers check for eggs — they find one. they'll take this southern white rhino egg and mix it with sperm from one of the last northern white rhinos, creating a hybrid. the scientists say it's better than losing the species altogether. the last three can die at any time, they're not as old, but anything can happen to them and then all the genetics would be lost. if we had at least 50% of this species preserved in
scientists are harvesting her eggs to be fertilised in a lab, this is rhino ivf.ssential she stays under heavy sedation. over the last week or so she's been given hormone treatment, but what's being done today requires millimetre precision. egg collection is really only a technique that's been perfected over the last year. this is conservation science at its most extreme. here's the animal ebun could save, her closest living relative, the northern white rhino. 0nce widespread across central...
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scientists are harvesting her eggs to be fertilised in a lab, this is rhino ivf.ibly close eye on this rhino, it's essential she stays under heavy sedation. over the last week or so she's been given hormone treatment, but what's being done today requires millimetre precision. egg collection is really only a technique that's been perfected over the last year. this is conservation science at its most extreme. here's the animal ebun could save, her closest living relative, the northern white rhino. 0nce widespread across central africa, today there are just three left on the planet, but they're unable to breed. back at longleat, in a makeshift lab, the researchers check for eggs — they find one. they'll take this southern white rhino egg and mix it with sperm from one of the last northern white rhinos, creating a hybrid. the scientists say it's better than losing the species altogether. the last three can die at any time, they're not as old, but anything can happen to them and then all the genetics would be lost. if we had at least 50% of this species preserved in a
scientists are harvesting her eggs to be fertilised in a lab, this is rhino ivf.ibly close eye on this rhino, it's essential she stays under heavy sedation. over the last week or so she's been given hormone treatment, but what's being done today requires millimetre precision. egg collection is really only a technique that's been perfected over the last year. this is conservation science at its most extreme. here's the animal ebun could save, her closest living relative, the northern white...
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and this is trending on bbc.com — ivf will be used for the first time to try and save one of the world'sost endangered species from extinction — the northern white rhinoceros. that's all from me now. stay with bbc world news. and the top story here in the uk: plans to raise the retirement age to 68 have been brought forward by seven years. the government said the decision makes sense with people living longer. now on bbc news all the latest business news live from singapore. talking tough. trump officials demand fairer trade links with china. can be two sides struck a deal? and how some companies are hoping to create a better workplace for mothers by providing childcare. welcome to asia business report. live from singapore. trade tensions have emerged between the us and china during the annual bilateral meeting. neither side were willing to comment at the end of the talks after the us demand fairer trade links with china. washington wants to reduce its massive trade deficit in goods from beijing. that deficit reached nearly $350 billion last year. the us also wants a better access to chi
and this is trending on bbc.com — ivf will be used for the first time to try and save one of the world'sost endangered species from extinction — the northern white rhinoceros. that's all from me now. stay with bbc world news. and the top story here in the uk: plans to raise the retirement age to 68 have been brought forward by seven years. the government said the decision makes sense with people living longer. now on bbc news all the latest business news live from singapore. talking tough....
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and a british zoo joins the fight to save the northern white rhino, using ivf from its closest relatives
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. >> like the day she shared her personal struggle to become a mother and why she gave up on ivf treatmentsou look back on those moments, what do you think? >> i chose not to have kids or chose not to keep trying to have kids. it was the right decision for me. i don't regret it and look back at it and think, man, i wish i stuck with it. at all. i want other people to know it's okay to feel that way. >> aisha's final talk will be on august 4th, and she confessed she might not be able to stay away for long. will you come back and visit? the choice i hope will be the right choice for me, but my friends are having jokes about me. that's how it feels. >> we know they miss you, aisha, we mentioned and she is directing an episode also just filmed her first movie, a thriller called "access." >>> we'll send it back to kevin with charlize theron. >> we shifted kind of locations and moved to a new spot. we're still in berlin. >> berlin. >> let's go inside and talk about this movie because it's fantastic. >> let's do that. >> and we're not going to fight. >> you want to fight? >> no. >> are you sure? c
. >> like the day she shared her personal struggle to become a mother and why she gave up on ivf treatmentsou look back on those moments, what do you think? >> i chose not to have kids or chose not to keep trying to have kids. it was the right decision for me. i don't regret it and look back at it and think, man, i wish i stuck with it. at all. i want other people to know it's okay to feel that way. >> aisha's final talk will be on august 4th, and she confessed she might not...
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ivf will be used for the first time to try and save one of the world's most endangered species from extinction — the northern white rhinoceros. more on that story online. that's all from me now. stay with bbc world news. now on bbc news, another chance to see stephen sackur‘s hardtalk interview with niklas frank, whose father was the governor of nazi occupied poland. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. today i'm in rural northern germany. stable, prosperous, 21st century germany. but i'm here to talk about the past and its relationship to the present. my guest is the writer, journalist and son, niklas frank. now, his father was appointed by hitler to be the governor general of nazi—occupied poland. he was intimately involved in the murder of millions of people. so, how has this german son dealt with the terrible crimes of his father? niklas, i'm wondering why you have chosen to make your life in the very far north of germany. is it because you wanted to get as far away as possible from yourfamily background in bavaria? no, i still love bavaria. and every year we have about many weeks in b
ivf will be used for the first time to try and save one of the world's most endangered species from extinction — the northern white rhinoceros. more on that story online. that's all from me now. stay with bbc world news. now on bbc news, another chance to see stephen sackur‘s hardtalk interview with niklas frank, whose father was the governor of nazi occupied poland. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. today i'm in rural northern germany. stable, prosperous, 21st century germany. but...
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this is rhino ivf. this procedure is farfrom easy.she stays under heavy sedation. over the last week or so she's been given hormone treatment, but what's been done today requires millimetre precision. egg collection is really only a technique that has been perfected over the last year. this is conservation science at its most extreme. here's the animal ebun could save, her closest living relative, the northern white rhino. once widespread across central africa, today there are just three left on the planet. but they are unable to breed. back at longleat in a makeshift laboratory, the researchers check for eggs. they find one. they will take this southern white rhino egg and mix it with sperm from one of the last northern white rhinos, creating a hybrid. scientists say it is better than losing the species altogether. the last three can die at any time, they are not as old but anything can happen to them and then all their genetics would be lost. if we have at least 50% of this species preserved in a hybrid embryo, we would preserve at
this is rhino ivf. this procedure is farfrom easy.she stays under heavy sedation. over the last week or so she's been given hormone treatment, but what's been done today requires millimetre precision. egg collection is really only a technique that has been perfected over the last year. this is conservation science at its most extreme. here's the animal ebun could save, her closest living relative, the northern white rhino. once widespread across central africa, today there are just three left...
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why she was determined to proceed with ivf to honor his legacy. >>> we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> the president's made it very clear that iaruss's destabilizing activity, its support for rogue regimes and activity in the ukraine are unacceptable. >> russia retaliates against u.s. sanctions. >> this retaliation is long, long overdue. if the u.s. decides to go further, we will respond in kind. we will mirror this, we will retaliate. >>> the u.s. sends f-1 bombers nover orthkorea. >> what do you make it? >> i make it as a clear and present danger to the united states. >> today is the first day of the job for the new white house chief of staff. >> this ragene ils going to come in and put a fresh set of on the inner workings of the white house. >>> an escape. >> an 11th inmate was caught, leaving only one at large. >>> nikki haley is calling venezuela's election a sham as violence continues tore bak t.ou >> the australian government is increasing security. >>> evacuating tensf o thousands. >> governor chris christie fired at again
why she was determined to proceed with ivf to honor his legacy. >>> we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> the president's made it very clear that iaruss's destabilizing activity, its support for rogue regimes and activity in the ukraine are unacceptable. >> russia retaliates against u.s. sanctions. >> this retaliation is long, long overdue. if the u.s. decides to go further, we will respond in kind. we...
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he's in heaven right now, looks >> sanny tellsprosided with ivf to honor her husband.cy. >> do you want her to be a police officer? >> it's up to her. >> would you like to see her be a policecourse. >> that's brave. she's a courageous woman and j >>liu's always know. i'll sho was a hero and made this world a place. >> the baby's name is angelina. why is she' not only the angel heaven but for the police officers. i hope she brings hope and strength to my big blue family. >> big blue family. >> so now you have an angel for your husband and for the big blue family. >> yes. it will bring strength and hope for everybody. >> as you can see, both mom and daughter are doing very well. sannidy not rule out the possibility of giving little angelina a lit brother or sister in the future. >> what's amazing, she asked for it. >> yes. she said that night she knew. they didn't know if it would work. they are a joy to be around. a joy. she is so happy. the baby's so happy. the baby's not sleeping at night at all, she sa just a joy to spend time with. >> thank jeff. >>> nearly 500 inco
he's in heaven right now, looks >> sanny tellsprosided with ivf to honor her husband.cy. >> do you want her to be a police officer? >> it's up to her. >> would you like to see her be a policecourse. >> that's brave. she's a courageous woman and j >>liu's always know. i'll sho was a hero and made this world a place. >> the baby's name is angelina. why is she' not only the angel heaven but for the police officers. i hope she brings hope and strength to my...
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this is rhino ivf. this procedure is farfrom easy. heavy sedation. over the last week or so she's been given hormone treatment, but what's been done today requires millimetre precision. egg collection is really only a technique that has been perfected over the last year. this is conservation science at its most extreme. here's the animal ebun could save, her closest living relative, the northern white rhino. 0nce widespread across central africa, today there are just three left on the planet. but there are unable to breed. back at long bleat in a makeshift laboratory, the researchers check for eggs. they find one. they will ta ke for eggs. they find one. they will take this southern white rain i egg and mix it with sperm from one of the last northern white rhinos, creating a hybrid. scientists say it is better than losing the species altogether. the last three can diet at any altogether. the last three can diet atany time, altogether. the last three can diet at any time, they are not as old but anything can happen to them and then all
this is rhino ivf. this procedure is farfrom easy. heavy sedation. over the last week or so she's been given hormone treatment, but what's been done today requires millimetre precision. egg collection is really only a technique that has been perfected over the last year. this is conservation science at its most extreme. here's the animal ebun could save, her closest living relative, the northern white rhino. 0nce widespread across central africa, today there are just three left on the planet....
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scientists are harvesting her eggs to be fertilised in a lab, this is rhino ivf.sential she stays under heavy sedation. over the last week or so she's been given hormone treatment, but what's being done today requires millimetre precision. egg collection is really only a technique that's been perfected over the last year. this is conservation science at its most extreme. here's the animal ebun could save, her closest living relative, the northern white rhino. 0nce widespread across central africa, today there are just three left on the planet, but they're unable to breed. back at longleat, in a makeshift labo, —— lab, the researchers check for eggs — they find one. they'll take this southern white rhino egg and mix it with sperm from one of the last northern white rhinos, creating a hybrid. the scientists say it's better than losing the species altogether. the last three can die at any time, they're not as old, but anything can happen to them and then all the genetics would be lost. if we had at least 50% of this species preserved in a hybrid embryo, we would pres
scientists are harvesting her eggs to be fertilised in a lab, this is rhino ivf.sential she stays under heavy sedation. over the last week or so she's been given hormone treatment, but what's being done today requires millimetre precision. egg collection is really only a technique that's been perfected over the last year. this is conservation science at its most extreme. here's the animal ebun could save, her closest living relative, the northern white rhino. 0nce widespread across central...
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reena went no less than 16 rounds of ivf treatments. >> i did get pregnant, but miscarried at 10 weeks after six years of heartbreak of trying and failing, they decided to adopt, but when they contacted the local government's adoption agency, sandeep said he was told he shouldn't bother to apply. >> you aren't going to be prioritized, so you should probably go and look elsewhere. >> reporter: they told you to look elsewhere? >> yeah, because, their view was that there's a lack of children in the system, and the children that they've got tend to be white. so they would have many white/european adopters that are looking for children. so we wouldn't be prioritized. >> reporter: in short, white babies go first to white couples. though the manders said they didn't care what color their baby would be. so you were pushed to the back of the line. >> yeah, right at the start. this is even the ability to apply. >> reporter: in fact, they said they were advised to try india, even though sandeep and reena are both proudly british, born and raised, neither even has family there. >> i just felt as t
reena went no less than 16 rounds of ivf treatments. >> i did get pregnant, but miscarried at 10 weeks after six years of heartbreak of trying and failing, they decided to adopt, but when they contacted the local government's adoption agency, sandeep said he was told he shouldn't bother to apply. >> you aren't going to be prioritized, so you should probably go and look elsewhere. >> reporter: they told you to look elsewhere? >> yeah, because, their view was that there's...
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it costs about $15,000 for one cycle of ivf treatment. that is far more than the average salary. earners in china, that is very achievable. this is something that they have the same issues in america with. women are working more, men are working more. they put it off until later. when you put it off until later, issues could arise. it is important for people to realize it is not what you thought of in your mind as the one child policy. it is the same factors that have led to declining birth rates in america and europe. carol: let's talk about another great story which have to do with monsanto and their roundup weedkiller. lawsuits coming up. megan: it is a very important story that we are fortunate to have space to devote to in the magazine. it is about monsanto and this decades long issue over roundup, in particular a chemical, and whether or not that is a carcinogen. there are two aspects. one is this has been a long-running issue for monsanto and debate and people suing, saying they believe it led to their cancer. on the other side of it in the far more unexplored side is the
it costs about $15,000 for one cycle of ivf treatment. that is far more than the average salary. earners in china, that is very achievable. this is something that they have the same issues in america with. women are working more, men are working more. they put it off until later. when you put it off until later, issues could arise. it is important for people to realize it is not what you thought of in your mind as the one child policy. it is the same factors that have led to declining birth...
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at age 32 her latest round of ivf worked. >> there's nice to know there are so many options and evenve a lot of trouble at the beginning, you can get over that hump eventually. >> a lot of babies. >> a lot. you know, our wall of success. >> while visiting ashley at dominion sr dominion fertility, her doctor said the new test was able to pinpoint the best time for her to get pregnant. >> we found out that her implantation window, for wh 24 hours. >> according to the society for assisted reproductive technology more women are getting medical help to have babies, but it can still be costly, tens of thousands of dollars in some cases if insurance doesn't cover it. >> we were 100% out of pocket but it's worth it when you get this ending. >> for so many, waiting for a new beginning. >> i am so excited! >> this is why. look, we got an update this week. that's shawn and her husband, octavius, and their beautiful new baby boy, and a healthy maximus, and he was born this week and we want to wish a big congratulations to the family as well as ashley and her family, and they are expecting in the
at age 32 her latest round of ivf worked. >> there's nice to know there are so many options and evenve a lot of trouble at the beginning, you can get over that hump eventually. >> a lot of babies. >> a lot. you know, our wall of success. >> while visiting ashley at dominion sr dominion fertility, her doctor said the new test was able to pinpoint the best time for her to get pregnant. >> we found out that her implantation window, for wh 24 hours. >> according...
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or ivf worked. >> it's nice to know there are so many options, even if you do have water trouble at the beginning, you can't get it over eventually. >> a new fertility test the e.r.a. >> even we had it, we found out that her window from wh >> and to have babies, they can still be conflict. hundreds of thousands of dollars in some dais cases if insurance doesn't cover it. >> so many later in life for a new beginning. >> i'm so excited. angie, goff, news 4. >> trying to figure out, now, that's all i have for you. >> what kind of car are you getting. >> it's hot, humid. it's going to stay that way. this is july and dc. and we're going to get hotter over the next couple of days. tracking a few storms, notice the now. most of the area on the dry side. we have some rain coming right through downtown, right into portions of herndon. right over dulles airport. and on the beltway, of course, along the beltway at 6:00 at night, yeah, you're talking about a lot of rain right -- big time in the afternoon for removing out of the city. 66 out of the city. and then back to the west, tracking this area
or ivf worked. >> it's nice to know there are so many options, even if you do have water trouble at the beginning, you can't get it over eventually. >> a new fertility test the e.r.a. >> even we had it, we found out that her window from wh >> and to have babies, they can still be conflict. hundreds of thousands of dollars in some dais cases if insurance doesn't cover it. >> so many later in life for a new beginning. >> i'm so excited. angie, goff, news 4....
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. >> reporter: love said she and her husband tried to conceive for two years before they sought out ivfuld have it, she ended up getting pregnant naturally with her second child. >> more opportunities, i think, you know, man vurs women power thing, i think women are getting a burst and there are opportunitys for them to strive in the career so they are putting motherhood on hold. >>> bambi's best friend, a domnamed storm comes to the rescue of a drowning baby deer. >> dog named storm. >>> no storms here, not the time of year for that but we are cooling down, a significant temperature change, up to 16 degrees cooler for you in napa today. how about the beach? well, you never warmed up. will you warm up the next 7 days? i answer that, next. a dog wa ed and killed by a coyote on its own front porch. >>> in san francisco, a dog was snatched and killed by a coyote on its own front porch. it happened few miles east of lake mursed near monterey boulevard. the dog owner said it happened quickly when the coyotea made off with the dog. one neighbor said coyotes in the area are nothing new. >> my
. >> reporter: love said she and her husband tried to conceive for two years before they sought out ivfuld have it, she ended up getting pregnant naturally with her second child. >> more opportunities, i think, you know, man vurs women power thing, i think women are getting a burst and there are opportunitys for them to strive in the career so they are putting motherhood on hold. >>> bambi's best friend, a domnamed storm comes to the rescue of a drowning baby deer. >>...
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. >> like the day she shared her personal struggle to become a mother and why she gave up on ivf treatmentback on that in that moment, what do you think about? >> i chose not to have kids or at least i chose not to keep continuing to try to have kids. it was the right decision for me. i don't regret it. i wanted other people to know that it was okay to feel that way about their choices as well. >> as the 46-year-old's final talk approaches on august 4th, aisha confesses she may not be able to stay away for long. >> will you come back and visit? >> oh, my god, yes, i hope so. the choice i made was the right choice for me and i'm excited about the next chapter of my life. but you're like, all my friends are having jokes without me. that's how it feels. >> those are your sisters, aisha. that's your family right there at the talk. we mentioned that aisha was directing an episode of criminal minds. she also filmed her first movie, a thriller. >> keeping very busy. multi-talented. but this hollywood pair is keeping busy too. kevin bacon and kyra sedgwick working together on a new lifetime movie.
. >> like the day she shared her personal struggle to become a mother and why she gave up on ivf treatmentback on that in that moment, what do you think about? >> i chose not to have kids or at least i chose not to keep continuing to try to have kids. it was the right decision for me. i don't regret it. i wanted other people to know that it was okay to feel that way about their choices as well. >> as the 46-year-old's final talk approaches on august 4th, aisha confesses she...
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. >> reporter: they're hoping for a family and before her diagnosis, maria started ivf treatment -- givingnother reason to fight. >> i know maria is very hopeful to have a baby. and -- i need to see that. >> reporter: though separated now on different coasts, maria and litsa use facetime every day. >> love you. >> i love you too. ok maria. >> reporter: litsa says she doesn't fear death, but she wants maria to have a healthy life. >> she's a fighter. >> yeah, she is. >> i would say being a fighter runs in the family. >> you think. okay, i'll take it. >> reporter: litsa's cancer is stable for now, but she has a difficult road ahead. >> one last question. your -- your hopes for you and your mom over the coming year. >> my mom, i just hope that we can make her one of the long-term survivors. 'cause i'm worried about her. that's all i want. i was like, "god, if i have to give everything up just make sure she's okay, that's all i want." nobody ever wants to lose their mom. i pray this next mri is good so that we can just all take a breath. and i have time to not worry. i just need some time to n
. >> reporter: they're hoping for a family and before her diagnosis, maria started ivf treatment -- givingnother reason to fight. >> i know maria is very hopeful to have a baby. and -- i need to see that. >> reporter: though separated now on different coasts, maria and litsa use facetime every day. >> love you. >> i love you too. ok maria. >> reporter: litsa says she doesn't fear death, but she wants maria to have a healthy life. >> she's a fighter....
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this is rhino ivf. this procedure is farfrom easy.er the last week or so she's been given hormone treatment, but what's been done today requires millimetre precision. egg collection is really only a technique that has been perfected over the last year. this is conservation science at its most extreme. here's the animal ebun could save, her closest living relative, the northern white rhino. 0nce widespread across central africa, today there are just three left on the planet. but they are unable to breed. back at long bleat in a makeshift laboratory, the researchers check for eggs. they find one. they will take this southern white rhino egg and mix it with sperm from one of the last northern white rhinos, creating a hybrid. scientists say it is better than losing the species altogether. the last three can die at any time, they are not as old but anything can happen to them and then all their genetics would be lost. if we have at least 50% of this species preserved in a hybrid embryo, we would preserve at least half of this for future ge
this is rhino ivf. this procedure is farfrom easy.er the last week or so she's been given hormone treatment, but what's been done today requires millimetre precision. egg collection is really only a technique that has been perfected over the last year. this is conservation science at its most extreme. here's the animal ebun could save, her closest living relative, the northern white rhino. 0nce widespread across central africa, today there are just three left on the planet. but they are unable...
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interesting, the front page of the telegraph is talking about the number of ivf treatment is being restricted they are restricted. they say the money has to go for things that have greater need. i want to talk about colourful birds. iam need. i want to talk about colourful birds. i am wearing colourful birds. this is all about parakeets. this is a serious issue. this is about evil immigrants coming in and taking over our country. green parakeets are all over at the south of england that have been found as far north as sheffield. the question is, is this a good thing or not? they are obviously a foreign species. they pose a risk to native wildlife? obviously a foreign species. they pose a risk to native wildlife ?m they were it would be much more obvious. there are things that come in that are quite dangerous and we try to get rid of those. if you are trying to get the birds you get rid of rats. there was a wonderful story, that the parakeets in west london flew out of the studios in ealing, they were filming the african queen and katharine hepburn. that's apparently where the para keets that'
interesting, the front page of the telegraph is talking about the number of ivf treatment is being restricted they are restricted. they say the money has to go for things that have greater need. i want to talk about colourful birds. iam need. i want to talk about colourful birds. i am wearing colourful birds. this is all about parakeets. this is a serious issue. this is about evil immigrants coming in and taking over our country. green parakeets are all over at the south of england that have...
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let me bring in richard, and he and his partner are going through ivf.ertility issues, particularly male fertility issues, particularly male fertility issues, but i put a lot of work and effort into getting myself into is healthy position as possible, not because i'd seen categoric evidence being healthy was going to help my sperm but because of the more common sense that the healthier the position you are in, the more chance you are going to have of mitigating problems and, of course, if ivf treatment works, which it did for a second time around, it will not do the health of the baby any harm. and from low sperm count to older drivers! we have, outside the bbc. there is a story out today that suggests there are loads and loads and loads of drivers on britain's roads over the age of 90. the figure has topped 100,000 for the first time in this country, so obviously we are outside to talk to an older driver and he is called colin bradbury. he is 65 and is in this amazing car, which does not belong to us, despite the stickers on the side. he's on... he isa
let me bring in richard, and he and his partner are going through ivf.ertility issues, particularly male fertility issues, particularly male fertility issues, but i put a lot of work and effort into getting myself into is healthy position as possible, not because i'd seen categoric evidence being healthy was going to help my sperm but because of the more common sense that the healthier the position you are in, the more chance you are going to have of mitigating problems and, of course, if ivf...
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a british safari park is hoping ivf technology will help save one of the world's most endangered speciesrafted in to help. let's take a look. haunting piano music. great pictures, they definitely need saving. joining us now isjon merrington head of safari at longleat, welcome to breakfast. explain a bit of the technology festival, what is going to go on inside these test tubes? what sperm and eggs are we talking about? to save the northern white rhinos, there's only three left in africa. there's an elderly male who is no longer capable of reproducing. the two females, reproductively their system shutdown because it's been too long. they need help, they need science to save the species. that's where our southern white rhino females at longleat come in. it is pa rt females at longleat come in. it is part of a collaboration with other collections and fertility expert in europe. we harvest some eggs from ourfemale. europe. we harvest some eggs from our female. they've gone to a laboratory in italy where they are much sharing. once they've matured, if that has gone well they can be mixed with
a british safari park is hoping ivf technology will help save one of the world's most endangered speciesrafted in to help. let's take a look. haunting piano music. great pictures, they definitely need saving. joining us now isjon merrington head of safari at longleat, welcome to breakfast. explain a bit of the technology festival, what is going to go on inside these test tubes? what sperm and eggs are we talking about? to save the northern white rhinos, there's only three left in africa....
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at age 32, her latest round of ivf worked. >> it's nice to know there's so many options, and even ifng, you can get over that hump eventually. >> a lot of babies. >> our wall of success. >> her doctor told me huge strides had been made in reproductive activity, and a new fertility test was able to pinpoint the best time for her to get pregnant. >> we implantation window, for whatever reason, was shifted by 24 hours. >> according to the society for assisted reproductive technology, more women are getting help having babies, and it could be costly, tens of thousands. >> we were completely 100% out of pocket. but it's worth it when you get this ending. a sweet ending. >> for so many waiting later in life for a new beginning. >> i am so excited! >> and happy to report, we have an update to share. the mom right there, this past week, they celebrated the birth of their son, and we do want to congratulate the happy family. baby and mama doing just fine, nice and healthy. you will find out more about this, and you can find the stories on older women having babies in our nbc washington the wo
at age 32, her latest round of ivf worked. >> it's nice to know there's so many options, and even ifng, you can get over that hump eventually. >> a lot of babies. >> our wall of success. >> her doctor told me huge strides had been made in reproductive activity, and a new fertility test was able to pinpoint the best time for her to get pregnant. >> we implantation window, for whatever reason, was shifted by 24 hours. >> according to the society for assisted...
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. >> reporter: she tells us she proceeded with ivf to honor her late husband. >> i want him to have ahis legacy. >> do you want her to be a police officer? >> it's up to her. it's up to her. >> would you like to see her be a police officer? >> of course. >> that's brave. she's a courageous woman. and it is a great job. >> reporter: one day his daughter will learn about his dedication to his job. she's pass on this necklace with his badge number so it can always be close to her heart. >> i will show my daughter that her father was a hero. her father made ultimate sacrifice to make this world a safer place. >> the baby's flame is angelina. why is that? >> she's not only angel from heaven, she's the angel for the nypd, for all the police officers. i hope she'll bring all the hope and strength to my big blue family. >> the big blue family. >> big blue family. >> so now have you an angel for your husband and for the big blue family. >> yes. i hope she bring strength and hope to everybody. >> as you can see, both mom and daughter are doing very well. she did not rule out the possibility of
. >> reporter: she tells us she proceeded with ivf to honor her late husband. >> i want him to have ahis legacy. >> do you want her to be a police officer? >> it's up to her. it's up to her. >> would you like to see her be a police officer? >> of course. >> that's brave. she's a courageous woman. and it is a great job. >> reporter: one day his daughter will learn about his dedication to his job. she's pass on this necklace with his badge number so...
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ivf --ng access to improve their quality of life. this bill will address the issue of breast cancer awareness and prevention. this past spring, are so committee visited the washington the eighth medical center. we learned of the a was relying -- less congress, we passed a law that barred progress insurance for making coverage decisions based on these guidelines. the moratorium did not apply to 40's.a., so women in their who were veterans could be denied coverage for mammograms. the vha and its guideline regarding screening. language included to hold the the a to a better standard. as i stated in my testimony before the rules committee, it is my belief that if the bill was being considered as a standalone as is tradition, under an open rule, it would receive strong bipartisan support. instead of following regular order, we are taking up four bills at once and adding funds to begin construction on president trump's irresponsible border wall that he promised mexico would pay for and now taxpayers are being stuck with the bill. fiscally
ivf --ng access to improve their quality of life. this bill will address the issue of breast cancer awareness and prevention. this past spring, are so committee visited the washington the eighth medical center. we learned of the a was relying -- less congress, we passed a law that barred progress insurance for making coverage decisions based on these guidelines. the moratorium did not apply to 40's.a., so women in their who were veterans could be denied coverage for mammograms. the vha and its...