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. >> and ovaries designed in a lab. the potential for millions of women. >> and the warriors do something that has happened in -- twice in the last 19 years. >> and then on "jimmy kimmle live." >> nicole richie is with us and rosario dawson is is here. >> that isn't a >>> april marks sexual assault awareness month. and now students are taking a controversial look at rape. and now that story from palo alto. >> this month's issue has everyone at palo alto high school talking. the issue focuses on the topic of rape. >> this is something everybody who is in high school and who is going to college who ever drinks or who ever will have sex needs to know about. >> the student-run magazine dedicated six stories to rape. it focus owed two students who admitted they drink too much and were then raped. she interviewed the victims and wrote about campus reaction. >> if someone says they are raped they say oh they are just looking for uh -- attention and they got drunk and it is their fault. >> there is an on-line student poll. they
. >> and ovaries designed in a lab. the potential for millions of women. >> and the warriors do something that has happened in -- twice in the last 19 years. >> and then on "jimmy kimmle live." >> nicole richie is with us and rosario dawson is is here. >> that isn't a >>> april marks sexual assault awareness month. and now students are taking a controversial look at rape. and now that story from palo alto. >> this month's issue has everyone...
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. >> and ovaries designed in a lab. the potential for millions of women. >> and the warriors do something that has happened in -- twice in the last 19 years. >> and then on "jimmy kimmle live." >> nicole richie is with us and rosario dawson is is here. enough about the book, i want to hear about your date. well, he showed up in a van. [ women ] oh-awww. [ voices in background ] [ female announcer ] swapportunity. the opportunity to swap a higher calorie snack for a delicious 90 calorie yoplait light. ♪ sorry... about your date, the details of your date. [ female announcer ] just one swap a day helps keep the calories away. yoplait. it is so good. people are switching to finish... ... and it's spreading all across america. quantum with new power gel delivers amazing clean and shine, even in the hardest water, which cascade just can't do. take the finish shine challenge with quantum. voted product of the year by consumers ! earning loads of points. we'll leave that there. you got a weather balloon, with points? yes i did.
. >> and ovaries designed in a lab. the potential for millions of women. >> and the warriors do something that has happened in -- twice in the last 19 years. >> and then on "jimmy kimmle live." >> nicole richie is with us and rosario dawson is is here. enough about the book, i want to hear about your date. well, he showed up in a van. [ women ] oh-awww. [ voices in background ] [ female announcer ] swapportunity. the opportunity to swap a higher calorie snack...
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. >> and ovaries designed in a lab. the potential for millions of women. >> and the warriors do something that has happened -- twice in the last 19 years. >> and then on "jimmy kimmle live." >> nicole richie is with us and rosario dawson is is he >>> april marks sexual assault awareness month. and now students are taking a controversial look at rape. and now that story from palo alto. >> this month's issue has everyone at palo alto high school talking. the issue focuses on the topic of rape. >> this is something everybody who is in high school and who is going to college who ever drinks or who ever will have sex needs to know about. >> the student-run magazine dedicated six stories to rape. it focus owed two students who admitted they drink too much and were then raped. she interviewed the victims and wrote about campus reaction. >> if someone says they are raped they say oh they are just looking for uh -- attention and they got drunk and it is their fault. >> there is an on-line student poll. they found agree that cert
. >> and ovaries designed in a lab. the potential for millions of women. >> and the warriors do something that has happened -- twice in the last 19 years. >> and then on "jimmy kimmle live." >> nicole richie is with us and rosario dawson is is he >>> april marks sexual assault awareness month. and now students are taking a controversial look at rape. and now that story from palo alto. >> this month's issue has everyone at palo alto high school...
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. >> we have many commanders and ovary day they're commanding fires and other incidents and we're doing so successfully. >> the department said the response time is two minutes. as far as the reisterstown fire last week, that is still under investigation and there may be some sometime before we find out how gene kirchner ended up injured. >>> the rain tax -- one county is considering a challenge to the state law. jeff hager has the latest on that fight. >> reporter: never mind the 25 acres of rolling pastor land. a rain tax would cost this owner for every square foot of his driveway and each of his three roofs, but richard said he's already paid his fair share to prevent the rain water from flowing into the chesapeake bay. >> i had to pay a $5,000 extra fee on my house. it's call add dry well. it collects all the water off my roof, puts it into a tank and lets the water dissipate. >> reporter: the carroll county commissioner said the entire county has already paid its fair share and he's prepared to fight the law requiring it to assess the new tax. >> we spend millions of our general fu
. >> we have many commanders and ovary day they're commanding fires and other incidents and we're doing so successfully. >> the department said the response time is two minutes. as far as the reisterstown fire last week, that is still under investigation and there may be some sometime before we find out how gene kirchner ended up injured. >>> the rain tax -- one county is considering a challenge to the state law. jeff hager has the latest on that fight. >> reporter:...
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ovaries. it was nothing but joy. i was so proud. it is a great film. is very dated, it is still a treasure. tavis: you wanted it, and you got it. what did you have to do to get the part? >> i had to audition. is that what you mean? tavis: how difficult or easy was it to land the parts? >> i had to audition for all the parts required of me. i did an acting audition, and the thing that scares me most was dancing, because i had not been danced at that time for at least 10 years. that is like asking someone to play five sets of tennis a day. i cannot do it. you cannot do it. they love i found out me for the part, but the one remaining audition was can she pull off this kind of dancing? i was of his spanish dancer. it was nothing like the kind of dancing you have to do in the west side story. i kill myself. i worked so hard in the dance studio. i registered for every class there was. i work from 9 in the morning until 9:00 at night just dancing. it was very frightening, because i thought, if i lose this, knowing they want me really and i am going to want to
ovaries. it was nothing but joy. i was so proud. it is a great film. is very dated, it is still a treasure. tavis: you wanted it, and you got it. what did you have to do to get the part? >> i had to audition. is that what you mean? tavis: how difficult or easy was it to land the parts? >> i had to audition for all the parts required of me. i did an acting audition, and the thing that scares me most was dancing, because i had not been danced at that time for at least 10 years. that...
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>> tells the ovary, hey, don't release an egg. this pill is basically a high-powered birth control pill. also keep egg and sperm away from each other and also keep a fertilized egg from implanting into a woman's uterine wall and that's the one people get upset about. some people consider that abortion. you have the fertilized egg and the drug says, hey, don't implant. >> the egg has been fertilized at that point. >> yeah. >> impossible question and you probably think about this because you're a parent and i have three daughters myself. the psychological impact of having the child be talking to the parents about this. an uncomfortable conversation. i don't want to have it with my daughters, but what do you think? >> i talk to my teenage girls about sex and, you know, i told them, i want you to come to me and talk to us and i think that's the conversation you need to have. i mean, if my daughter, god forbid, were to go out and take this drug at the age of 15, the drug itself wouldn't really bother me. i don't think it will hurt her,
>> tells the ovary, hey, don't release an egg. this pill is basically a high-powered birth control pill. also keep egg and sperm away from each other and also keep a fertilized egg from implanting into a woman's uterine wall and that's the one people get upset about. some people consider that abortion. you have the fertilized egg and the drug says, hey, don't implant. >> the egg has been fertilized at that point. >> yeah. >> impossible question and you probably think...
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>> it works mainly by telling the ovary, hey, don't release an egg, which is how a birth control pill works. this is basically a high powered birth control pill. it can also keep egg and sperm away from each other. it can also in some instances keep a fertilized egg from implanting into a woman's uterine wall. and that's the one that people get upset about. some people consider that aborti abortion. >> because the egg has already been fertilized at that point. >> correct. >> you're a thoughtful person and you're a parent and i have three daughters myself. what do you think about -- i was talking to brooke about the parental notification. the psychological impact of having the child be talking to the parents about this. it's an uncomfortable situation. i don't want to have it with my daughters. what do you think? >> i talk to my teenage girls -- two of my girls are teenagers -- about sex. i told them i want you to come to me and your father and talk to us. i think that's the conversation you need to have. if my daughter, god forbid, were to have to go out and take this drug at the age
>> it works mainly by telling the ovary, hey, don't release an egg, which is how a birth control pill works. this is basically a high powered birth control pill. it can also keep egg and sperm away from each other. it can also in some instances keep a fertilized egg from implanting into a woman's uterine wall. and that's the one that people get upset about. some people consider that aborti abortion. >> because the egg has already been fertilized at that point. >> correct....
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remarkably her ovaries were healthy and she produced eggs which doctors harvested before the transplant. they then put the fertilized embryos into her womb. while this is nothing short of a miracle, her doctors say she still faces a high risk of miscarriage and other complications in the early stages of pregnancy but the experiment is giving thousands of childless women hope of conceiving. >> thank you. >>> back in this country this evening and to a growing debate after that mistake at the masters. some are now asking should tiger woods disqualify himself? >> reporter: did tiger woods intentionally break the rules by placing the ball in a way that would give him an edge? that question has become the biggest controversy in the masters. it happened yesterday when woods was redoing a shot after hitting his ball into the water. spot.co sthint a tv any violation.woods thenave this in with espn tom renaldi, in which he admits dropping the ball several feet from the spot. >> two yards further back, tried to hit my shot. >> reporter: officials backtracked penalizing woods two spokes but decided
remarkably her ovaries were healthy and she produced eggs which doctors harvested before the transplant. they then put the fertilized embryos into her womb. while this is nothing short of a miracle, her doctors say she still faces a high risk of miscarriage and other complications in the early stages of pregnancy but the experiment is giving thousands of childless women hope of conceiving. >> thank you. >>> back in this country this evening and to a growing debate after that...
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. >> she is 40 and her ovaries are dead and that is not sexy. men are not attracted to 40-year-old women. obviously women chose this woman. men did not choose her. >> of course women choose a woman like that. >> sexy implies -- >> shut up. >> for all of you 40-year-old women offended by that, call me. we will have angry sex while cursing the name of gavin mcguinness. >> that's a good solution to all problems. we will close things out with a post game wrap up to see wreents shoes fox news.com/red eye. >>> back to andy levy, post game wrap up. >> kennedy, were you at the 4/20 rally in denver. twhras a shooting there? >> it was. we were lucky to escape with our lives. you can see it next week. this week free market medicine thursday at 9:00. >> excellent. rex, what is the future of cinema? >> the future of cinema is hollywood is now officially creatively bankrupt. they are cannibal liesing themselves and making fewer and fewer films. >> maybe you never heard of michael bay and he is leading the charge. a little movie i like to call pain and gain co
. >> she is 40 and her ovaries are dead and that is not sexy. men are not attracted to 40-year-old women. obviously women chose this woman. men did not choose her. >> of course women choose a woman like that. >> sexy implies -- >> shut up. >> for all of you 40-year-old women offended by that, call me. we will have angry sex while cursing the name of gavin mcguinness. >> that's a good solution to all problems. we will close things out with a post game wrap up...
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. >> if i had the mutation i would have my ovaries removed. >> reporter: she had a get nettic test andack negative. >> wait a minute. i think i am not negative. i need to get another test. >> reporter: but she candidate. the company that isolated the two human genes holds a patent on hem and every naturally occurs version of them. because of that it has exclusive rights to the lucrative diagnostic testing. >> this is wrong. owning a gene sequence is wrong. i have it, you have it, every human on the face of the planet earth has it. how with you own it? >> nobody can get a second opinion. >> reporter: this woman is with breast cancer action, a future in san francisco a that says these are harmful patterns, expensive test that is won't be improved in we are looking at a patent that locks up access to genetic information so no other researchers or doctor cans use it. research is being impeded by the monopoly. >> reporter: on monday the u.s. supreme court will hear argument on whether anyone can patent a human gene. the stakes are high for the bray biomedical industry. >> reporter: this boy
. >> if i had the mutation i would have my ovaries removed. >> reporter: she had a get nettic test andack negative. >> wait a minute. i think i am not negative. i need to get another test. >> reporter: but she candidate. the company that isolated the two human genes holds a patent on hem and every naturally occurs version of them. because of that it has exclusive rights to the lucrative diagnostic testing. >> this is wrong. owning a gene sequence is wrong. i have...
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plus ovary design in a lab. potential breakthrough for millions of women.lot more coming up on 7 news at 11 over on channel 7. please join us for that. but now larry is here with all the sports. warriors talk about that. >> false sense of sport. >> we need to put that on the graphic. >> won't fit on the line. simple for the warriors. 5 games left in the regular season. at home against minnesota. the wolves gave warriors some trouble early on. ricky fantastic. the jachlt warriors and thompson and karl inside muscle. warriors by 3 and thompson took over. scorching the nets for 25 points in the first half. 9 of 11 from the field including 5, 3's. warriors up at the half. starting to pull away in the third quarter. curry showing off the skills here. behind the back. get hit. no call. the jumper. rattles around and down. warriors up 78-64 at that upon the. and put it awa away. crust to go victory. 105-89. final seconds here and celebration kind of tempered. were yours look up just the second play off berth in 19 years. baseball tonight. giants and rockies. rough
plus ovary design in a lab. potential breakthrough for millions of women.lot more coming up on 7 news at 11 over on channel 7. please join us for that. but now larry is here with all the sports. warriors talk about that. >> false sense of sport. >> we need to put that on the graphic. >> won't fit on the line. simple for the warriors. 5 games left in the regular season. at home against minnesota. the wolves gave warriors some trouble early on. ricky fantastic. the jachlt...
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and what it does mainly is it tells the ovary don't release an egg. that it works. as you said, the obama administration wanted -- said if you're younger than 17, you need a prescription. obviously a huge road block. getting to a doctor and get the prescription is tough to do within a day. >> so sunny hostin, you have this federal judge in new york saying, no, it's fine, young women you don't need a prescription, you can get it over the counter. are you surprised by that? >> i am surprised not necessarily by the order, but the manner in which the order came. it's a 59 page order, and i would suggest any legal geeks out there like myself, we do have it posted on our website, cnn.com, it is a rare time when the judge give as thorough tongue lashing to a defendant. basically this judge calls in to question kathleen sebelius' good faith, her state of mind. he basically says her action was politically motivated, scientifically unjustified, and contrary to agency precedent. he basically accuses her of strong arming the fda into not allowing girls under the
and what it does mainly is it tells the ovary don't release an egg. that it works. as you said, the obama administration wanted -- said if you're younger than 17, you need a prescription. obviously a huge road block. getting to a doctor and get the prescription is tough to do within a day. >> so sunny hostin, you have this federal judge in new york saying, no, it's fine, young women you don't need a prescription, you can get it over the counter. are you surprised by that? >> i am...