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now their nets are often empty: the salmon have almost vanished.orming a natural border between oregon and washington state, the columbia rivernd its branches provide precious water for the people and wildlife along its path. this is the story of one columbia tributary: the effort to restore salmon here on the umatilla river in northeast oren. hocageography explain competition over a scarce resource? in the early 1990s, dianiolikeallbegaanmbitiousroje here in the mountains there is plenty of water, but human activity left the river uniformly shallow like this-- good for minnows, but not for salmon. by piling up rocks like this, the tribes created deeper pools. hall: and now we have some depth and some cover for the adult salmon. well, we know we've got a couple of hundred up in this system. narrator: so some fish have returned. the problem is the way they now travel here from the ocean. the fish have to be trapped and driven in trucks from locations downstream. here is where they are trapped, there is sufficient water here. and here, near the reser
now their nets are often empty: the salmon have almost vanished.orming a natural border between oregon and washington state, the columbia rivernd its branches provide precious water for the people and wildlife along its path. this is the story of one columbia tributary: the effort to restore salmon here on the umatilla river in northeast oren. hocageography explain competition over a scarce resource? in the early 1990s, dianiolikeallbegaanmbitiousroje here in the mountains there is plenty of...
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taking dna from a chinook salmon... and from a sea eel... to produce a new salmon... that grows quickly -- from birth. nats -- abc news toured aqua- bounty's panama facility in 2012... where a typical atlantic salmon... is dwarfed by the genetically altered fish. sot -- john buchanan, aquaculture technologies scientist market side... at least 12 months before any other type of salmon that's out there." 3 critics though call it -- "frankenfish"... and are concerned changing an animal's genetic code... could lead to human health issues over time. just like genetically modified crops... the f- d-a determined there was no safety or nutritional difference requiring engineered salmon to be labeled.. . meaning consumers may not know they're eating it. sot -- sot -- mark hardy, north dakota grain farmer food supply." the hotly debated issue -- has even led some in hollywood to demand labels for all genetically modified food. sot -- gwyneth paltrow, actress & mother in the food that i feed my family." there's no word yet on when this genetically engineered salmon will hit stor
taking dna from a chinook salmon... and from a sea eel... to produce a new salmon... that grows quickly -- from birth. nats -- abc news toured aqua- bounty's panama facility in 2012... where a typical atlantic salmon... is dwarfed by the genetically altered fish. sot -- john buchanan, aquaculture technologies scientist market side... at least 12 months before any other type of salmon that's out there." 3 critics though call it -- "frankenfish"... and are concerned changing an...
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, the company behind the engineered salmon, calls it a game changer, taking dna from a chinook salmonrom a sea eel to produce a new salmon that grows quickly from birth. abc news toured aquabounty's panama facility in 2012 where a typical atlantic salmon is dwarfed by the genetically altered fish. >> you get to market size at least 12 months before any other type of salmon that's out there. >> reporter: critics, though, call it frankenfish and are concerned changing an animal's genetic code could lead to human health issues over time. just like genetically modified crops, the fda determined there was no safety or nutritional difference requiring engineered salmon to be labeled, meaning consumers may not know they're eating it. >> i do feel it should be labels. >> we need gmos in order to sustain our food supply. >> reporter: the hotly debated issue has even led some in hollywood to demand labels for all genetically modified food. >> i have the right to know what's in the food that i feed my family. >> reporter: there's no word yet on when this genetically engineered salmon will hit st
, the company behind the engineered salmon, calls it a game changer, taking dna from a chinook salmonrom a sea eel to produce a new salmon that grows quickly from birth. abc news toured aquabounty's panama facility in 2012 where a typical atlantic salmon is dwarfed by the genetically altered fish. >> you get to market size at least 12 months before any other type of salmon that's out there. >> reporter: critics, though, call it frankenfish and are concerned changing an animal's...
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it is salmon. j.c.: proponents believe it will help lower cost but could ask argue consumers are being left in the dark about what they are eating. for the first time ever, genetically modified salmon can make it to your dinner table. it is the first altered animal products approved by the fda for consumption. >> the only difference that the fda could determine was that the salmon grows faster. nutritionally, it is identical to salmon that is grown using conventional techniques. >> aqua bo unty call to the game changer. taking dna from a chinook salmon abc news toured the panama facility in 2012, where typical atlantic salmon is dwarfed by the altered fish. >> you get to market size 12 months before any other type of salmon. reporter: critics are concerned changing an animal' s genetic code currently lead to human health issues over time. just like genetically modified cops the ffd da determine there was no safety or nutritional difference requiring engineered salmon to be labeled. meaning consumer
it is salmon. j.c.: proponents believe it will help lower cost but could ask argue consumers are being left in the dark about what they are eating. for the first time ever, genetically modified salmon can make it to your dinner table. it is the first altered animal products approved by the fda for consumption. >> the only difference that the fda could determine was that the salmon grows faster. nutritionally, it is identical to salmon that is grown using conventional techniques. >>...
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salmon. the company behind the engineered salmon "aqua- bounty " calls the move a "game changer" in the market. the company takes d-n-a from a chinook salmon... and from a sea eel... to produce a aew salmon. the idea is help the fishrow quickly the salmon will be grown in panama and canada and will be sold i. the u-s. and although the process to grow the fish is improved there are still some opposed to g-m-o based foods. it's something doctor richard besser says is not a real cause for concern. "in order to get approval from the food and drug administration, they evaluauad the fish for safety, they evaluated ititor nutritional content, and they evaluated whether the process was safe for the salmon themselves. and on all three counts the product passed, and so that's why the fda approved it." dr besser says when scientists compared it with conventionally farmed salmon they couldn't find any differences between thtwo test groups. from a medical standpoint therers been no evidence that there are
salmon. the company behind the engineered salmon "aqua- bounty " calls the move a "game changer" in the market. the company takes d-n-a from a chinook salmon... and from a sea eel... to produce a aew salmon. the idea is help the fishrow quickly the salmon will be grown in panama and canada and will be sold i. the u-s. and although the process to grow the fish is improved there are still some opposed to g-m-o based foods. it's something doctor richard besser says is not a...
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salmon. the company behind the engineered salmon "aqua- bounty " calls the move a "game changer" in the market. the company takes d-n-a from a chinook salmon... and from a sea eel... to produce a new salmon. the idea is to help the fishshrow quickly ththsalmon will be grown in panama and canada and will be sold in the u-s. and although the process to grow the fish is improved there are still some opposed to g-m-o based foods. it's something doctor richard besser says is not a real cause for concern. "in order to get approval from the food and drug administration, they evaluated the fish for safety, they evaluated it for nutritional content, and they evaluated whether the process was safe for the salmon themselves. and on all three counts the product passed, and so that's why the fda appred it." lukas: dr besser says when scientists compared it with conventionally farmed salmon they couldn't find any differences between the two test groups. from a medical standpoint there's been no evidence th
salmon. the company behind the engineered salmon "aqua- bounty " calls the move a "game changer" in the market. the company takes d-n-a from a chinook salmon... and from a sea eel... to produce a new salmon. the idea is to help the fishshrow quickly ththsalmon will be grown in panama and canada and will be sold in the u-s. and although the process to grow the fish is improved there are still some opposed to g-m-o based foods. it's something doctor richard besser says is not...
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genetically modified salmon coming soon to your plate. scientists are saying it's safe, critics call it frankenfish. why you might not even realize it's on your plate. >> this thief has his sights set on pricy shades. not even a brave bay area store clerk can stop him. but this video might. >> looking good outside right now. look at that sky! just fantastic! from our mount vaca cam, hit the 70s day today. why am i talking about the coldest weather since january? find out when it's coming, coming up. >> it's a holiday tradition at kpix 5. we are minutes away from launching our "food for bay area families" campaign. how you can help thousands of families put food on their tables this season. ,,,, ♪ great change comes from doing the right thing. like the radical idea that health isn't an industry. it's a cause. so we do things differently. we combine care and coverage. and believe prevention is the most powerful of cures. so forgive us for not going with the flow. we just think the flow should go with us. which makes us rebels with one cause
genetically modified salmon coming soon to your plate. scientists are saying it's safe, critics call it frankenfish. why you might not even realize it's on your plate. >> this thief has his sights set on pricy shades. not even a brave bay area store clerk can stop him. but this video might. >> looking good outside right now. look at that sky! just fantastic! from our mount vaca cam, hit the 70s day today. why am i talking about the coldest weather since january? find out when it's...
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reporter: why salmon? most popular fish in the market. here at samuels and son in south philadelphia, they sell 10,000-pound of it every day. consumers looking to a avoid it can buy wild caught salmon, farm raised, gm o salmon won't be labeled. >> i think it vice important that people understand what they are eating and there is no reason that this shouldn't be labeled as a gm o. >> reporter: genetically modified fish isn't expected to hit the the market for at least two years n south philadelphia, todd quinones, for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> big salmon fan too. >> i love it. >> you really love it. >> i do. >> just don't tell me if it is that or not, just put it on the plate just don't tell me, that is all. >>> when it comes to fashion, you know how expensive it can be to update your wardrobe. >> but you three on your side jim donovan found a way to stay stylish without breaking the budget and you are previewing this story at 11:00. >>> that is right. we know one thing never goes out of fashion and that
reporter: why salmon? most popular fish in the market. here at samuels and son in south philadelphia, they sell 10,000-pound of it every day. consumers looking to a avoid it can buy wild caught salmon, farm raised, gm o salmon won't be labeled. >> i think it vice important that people understand what they are eating and there is no reason that this shouldn't be labeled as a gm o. >> reporter: genetically modified fish isn't expected to hit the the market for at least two years n...
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here's what the genetically altered salmon looks like, it's the larger fish. the new york times reports that the fda said the fish was safe to eat, more than five years ago, scientists claim that in some cases, by changing genetic materials, animals can be bred to be disease-free, and cleaner in their environment. but there's been growing concerns for consumers and environmentalists, they worry about what would happen if the engineered fish were to escape into oceans and rivers. listen to what shoppers told us. >> we see a lot of medicines that come on to the market, where five years later, you know, it turns out it was killing people. so i don't think the genetically modified salmon would kill anybody. >> we can't control what the scientists are putting in there, so i don't buy that, don't believe it, and america is going down the road with these gmo things. >> there are some retailers that say they will not sell the salmon because it as a gene to produce growth hormones. the store would not be selling the altered salmon if private sales on selling organic an
here's what the genetically altered salmon looks like, it's the larger fish. the new york times reports that the fda said the fish was safe to eat, more than five years ago, scientists claim that in some cases, by changing genetic materials, animals can be bred to be disease-free, and cleaner in their environment. but there's been growing concerns for consumers and environmentalists, they worry about what would happen if the engineered fish were to escape into oceans and rivers. listen to what...
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store shelves soon, it grows faster than other salmon. it's also the first approval from the fda on a genetically engineered animal intended for food. on november 19, the fda announced its approval of aquabounty technologies' application for a ge salmon. bernadette dunham, d.v.m., ph.d., director of the fdas center for veterinary medicine says, 'the fda has thoroughly analyzed and evaluated the data and information submitted by aquabounty technologies regarding aquadvantage salmon and determined that they have met the regulatory requirements for approval, including that food from the fish is safe to eat." the fda says there are no biologically relevant differences in the nutritional profile of the aquadvantage salmon. there are some requirements; however, they only can be raised hatchery tanks, and those are only found canada and panama. the production and facilities, measures to prevent escape of fish and eggs are in place, and all the fish are reproductively sterile. the agency is opening 60 days of public comment starting november peop
store shelves soon, it grows faster than other salmon. it's also the first approval from the fda on a genetically engineered animal intended for food. on november 19, the fda announced its approval of aquabounty technologies' application for a ge salmon. bernadette dunham, d.v.m., ph.d., director of the fdas center for veterinary medicine says, 'the fda has thoroughly analyzed and evaluated the data and information submitted by aquabounty technologies regarding aquadvantage salmon and...
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taking dna from a chinook salmon purchase sea eal that has produced a salmon that grows more quickly. a typical at han tick salmon looking small next to the end getcally-altered fish. >> you get the market size at least 12 months before any other type of salmon out there. jorge. the fast-growing genetically-modified fish can make tot the dunner tame. the first altered rod durk approve bid the fda. just like genetically modified crops, it doesn't have to be labeled. the only dif lanes the fda could determine a the salmon grows faster. to salmon that is grown using conventional techniques. itics call kit frank be in fish and worry it could lead to human health sures long term and without labbing consumers may not know they are eating it. >> do feel leak it should be labeled. you needed gmo's to stan the jorge. i am hot debate. some are demanding label force all genetically modified food. >> i have the right to know what jorge. no word yet when with it will hit the market shelves if but if you have concern, you can look for salmon that is labeled while caught. jorge quiroga, wcvb newscen
taking dna from a chinook salmon purchase sea eal that has produced a salmon that grows more quickly. a typical at han tick salmon looking small next to the end getcally-altered fish. >> you get the market size at least 12 months before any other type of salmon out there. jorge. the fast-growing genetically-modified fish can make tot the dunner tame. the first altered rod durk approve bid the fda. just like genetically modified crops, it doesn't have to be labeled. the only dif lanes the...
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>> reporter: this is salmon right now. we're talking about salmon that would appear on the table years from now, not immediately. this means perhaps less growth hormones in food and genetics replacing them. consumers are a bit weary. eduardo enjoyed his lunch today, including salmon in his sushi and salad. he likes that kind of fish for now, but will he in the future? not so sure. >> i would be concerned. >> reporter: that is his reaction to the fda approving the sale of genetically farmed salmon. the company found a way to produce a news species that grows more quickly. the big salmon in this video was genetically altered. critics are calming it frankenfish. >> it's hard to imagine people would want to consume an animal that have been artificially shoved together with other animals in a lab. >> reporter: the fda will decide if it's safe to eat, it would not require labeling. >> i expect if consumers pay attention and buy thing that's have labels, then, the manufacturers will step in line and say okay. we want to be part o
>> reporter: this is salmon right now. we're talking about salmon that would appear on the table years from now, not immediately. this means perhaps less growth hormones in food and genetics replacing them. consumers are a bit weary. eduardo enjoyed his lunch today, including salmon in his sushi and salad. he likes that kind of fish for now, but will he in the future? not so sure. >> i would be concerned. >> reporter: that is his reaction to the fda approving the sale of...
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taking dna from a chinook salmon... and from a sea eel... to produce a new salmon... that grows quickly -- from birth. nats -- (opens gate) abc news toured aqua-bounty's panama facility in 2012... where a typical atlantic salmon... is dwarfed by the genetically altered fish. sot -- john buchanan, aquaculture technologies scientist critics though call it -- "frankenfish"... and are concerned changing an animal's genetic code... could lead to human health issues over time. just like genetically modified crops... the f-d-a determined there was no safety or nutritional difference requiring engineered salmon to be labeled... meaning consumers may not know they're eating it. sot -- (no name given) // "i do feel it should sot -- mark hardy, north dakota grain farmer the hotly debated issue -- has even lead some in hollywood to demand labels for all genetically modified food. sot -- gwyneth paltrow, actress & mother ((on camera tag)) there's no word yet on when this genetically engineered salmon will hit store shelves. health experts say if you have concerns... look for salmo
taking dna from a chinook salmon... and from a sea eel... to produce a new salmon... that grows quickly -- from birth. nats -- (opens gate) abc news toured aqua-bounty's panama facility in 2012... where a typical atlantic salmon... is dwarfed by the genetically altered fish. sot -- john buchanan, aquaculture technologies scientist critics though call it -- "frankenfish"... and are concerned changing an animal's genetic code... could lead to human health issues over time. just like...
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makers say the salmon will grow twice as fast as normal salmon. julie watts has more details san francisco. it's new at noon. new source of healthy food. fit for human consumption. >> i am not too keen on it. reporter: they will come from a advantage. and then shifted to panama to be >> it is changing or altering that you could not do with traditional breeding. it's taking genetic material from o'neill -- an eel, putting it in one type of salmon and the putting it into another type of salmon to make a grow faster. genetically modified salmon has been studied for years and there risk. >> it seems to suggest is no different than conventional counterparts. reporter: he admits the company selling the fish should make it clear to consumers something that is not required by fda, that the genetically modified fish don't have to be labeled. >> as a consumer i certainly want to know what i'm getting. >> sneaky. >> they should look for wild salmon because that is one way genetically engineered. san francisco. mollie: in other health news, this afternoon peo
makers say the salmon will grow twice as fast as normal salmon. julie watts has more details san francisco. it's new at noon. new source of healthy food. fit for human consumption. >> i am not too keen on it. reporter: they will come from a advantage. and then shifted to panama to be >> it is changing or altering that you could not do with traditional breeding. it's taking genetic material from o'neill -- an eel, putting it in one type of salmon and the putting it into another type...
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find out if your salmon is farmed, wild or down the road genetically modified. so still unclear when when the salmon will reach market or if consumers will be eager to buy it . >> anchor: ahead on 7 a perfect pair. how a young love helped a boy battling cancer . >> anchor: tom brady and the boys are getting set to take on the buffalo bills. what the pats are saying about people are sick and tired of establishment politics, and they want real change! [ cheers and applause ] bernie sanders -- husband, father, grandfather. he's taking on wall street that keeps in place bernie's campaign is funded by over a million contributions -- people like you, who see the middle class disappearing and want a future to believe in. i'm bernie sanders, >> anchor: a boy battling cancer in virginia says he found his perfect match. he fought multiple battles with . >> anchor: his mother says something has lived his spirits of a girl who has been by his side throughout much of his life life. >>> that hurts. really that really hurts. . >>> i love you . >> reporter: you might think abou
find out if your salmon is farmed, wild or down the road genetically modified. so still unclear when when the salmon will reach market or if consumers will be eager to buy it . >> anchor: ahead on 7 a perfect pair. how a young love helped a boy battling cancer . >> anchor: tom brady and the boys are getting set to take on the buffalo bills. what the pats are saying about people are sick and tired of establishment politics, and they want real change! [ cheers and applause ] bernie...
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zero of salmon country. we'd had a hard time selling genetically modified salmon for the general public. >> a massachusetts-based company has worked on the concept for 20 years using land-based fish farms to lessen the chance of mixing with wild stocks and spreading disease. the company plans the man-made salmon grow to maturity twice as fast as normal. >> maybe in the costcos, the big box retail organizations there may be a place for that, because you have to address feeding everybody that has a price point. >> this from the fda's center for veterinary medicine. the fda has thoroughly analyzed and evaluated the data and information submitted by the company regards aqua advantage salmon and determined they have met the regulatory requirements for approval including that food from the fish is safe to eat. genetically modified products are part of the food chain for year mostly in the form of grain and vegetables and feed for livestock. the salmon is the first genetically modified animal product approved by th
zero of salmon country. we'd had a hard time selling genetically modified salmon for the general public. >> a massachusetts-based company has worked on the concept for 20 years using land-based fish farms to lessen the chance of mixing with wild stocks and spreading disease. the company plans the man-made salmon grow to maturity twice as fast as normal. >> maybe in the costcos, the big box retail organizations there may be a place for that, because you have to address feeding...
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reporter: the company behind the salmon calls it a game changer, taking dna from a chinook salmon to produce than you and that grows quickly from birth. tour their facility in 2012 for a typical atlantic salmon is dwarfed by the genetically altered fish. >> at least 12 months. reporter: critics call it frankenfish. they say could lead to human health issues over time. just like genetically modified crops, the fda determined there was no safety or to nutritional difference requiring it to be labeled. meaning consumers may not know they are eating it. >> i do feel it should be labeled. >> we need gmo's to sustain our food supply. reporter: is led some in hollywood to demand labels for all genetically modified food. >> i have the right to know what is in the food a few my family. reporter: there is no word on when this seminal hit store shelves. health experts say the have concerns, look for salmon that caught."bel "wild alison: we want to know what you think about the fda's decision. joined the decision on our wjla facebook page. leon: the salmon the size of a dolphin is coming. the st
reporter: the company behind the salmon calls it a game changer, taking dna from a chinook salmon to produce than you and that grows quickly from birth. tour their facility in 2012 for a typical atlantic salmon is dwarfed by the genetically altered fish. >> at least 12 months. reporter: critics call it frankenfish. they say could lead to human health issues over time. just like genetically modified crops, the fda determined there was no safety or to nutritional difference requiring it to...
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the government green light to sell genetically engineered salmon. >>> the suspect says the government wants him because of what he saw at ground zero. >>> plus this -- hello from the other side >> adele takes control. how she's limiting who can listen to her new album out today. >>> well, from gray to blue, wet to dry, and warm to cool, we're going to talk about some changing weather coming up. if you look closely, you can see the exact second, when curiosity becomes wonder, when winter becomes christmas, and joy becomes a tradition. a moment that can only happen... ...here. the radio city christmasspectacular presented by chase. you bring the family, we bring the joy. visit radiocitychristmas.com >>> don't forget to follow us on facebook and like our page. you can find us at facebook.com slash new york. >>> the first genetically altered animal clearing for to eat may be on the table for a year -- be on the table in a few years. >> reporter: a great new source of healthy food, the fda is officially calling genetically modified salmon fit for human consumption. >> i'm not too keen on t
the government green light to sell genetically engineered salmon. >>> the suspect says the government wants him because of what he saw at ground zero. >>> plus this -- hello from the other side >> adele takes control. how she's limiting who can listen to her new album out today. >>> well, from gray to blue, wet to dry, and warm to cool, we're going to talk about some changing weather coming up. if you look closely, you can see the exact second, when curiosity...
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it's a salmon genetically engineered to grow faster. we have more from seattle. >> reporter: these fish are as fresh and wild as you'll find in a shop. in the next few years there could be competition from farm raised salmon. >> i think in the pacific north-west where they have ground zero salmon, we'd have a hard time selling it to the public. >> reporter: aqua bounty technologies worked on the concept for 20 years, using land based fish farms. the company claims it's man maid sterile genetically modified salmon, going to maturity paster than formal. >> there may be a place for that. you have to address people that have a price point. this from the center for veterinary medicine. it analysed and evaluated data and information. regarding aqua advantage salmon and determined they met the regulatory requirements for approval. including food from the fish is safe to eat. genetically modified products have been part of the food chain for years, in the form of grain and vegetables and feed for livestock. the salmon is the first genetically m
it's a salmon genetically engineered to grow faster. we have more from seattle. >> reporter: these fish are as fresh and wild as you'll find in a shop. in the next few years there could be competition from farm raised salmon. >> i think in the pacific north-west where they have ground zero salmon, we'd have a hard time selling it to the public. >> reporter: aqua bounty technologies worked on the concept for 20 years, using land based fish farms. the company claims it's man...
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for genetically modified salmon. wayne freedman is live tonight from fisherman's wharf. wayne? >> reporter: this is salmon right now. we're talking about salmon that would appear on the table years from now, not immediately. this means perhaps less growth hormones in food and genetics replacing them. consumers are a bit weary. eduardo enjoyed his lunch today, including salmon in his sushi and salad. he likes that kind of fish for now, but will he in the future? not so sure. >> i would be concerned. >> reporter: that is his reaction to the fda approving the sale of genetically farmed salmon. the company found a way to produce a news species that grows more quickly. the big salmon in this video was genetically altered. critics are calming it frankenfish. >> it's hard to imagine people would want to consume an animal that have been artificially shoved together with other animals in a lab. >> reporter: the fda will decide if it's safe to eat, it would not require labeling. >> i expect if consumers pay attention and buy t
for genetically modified salmon. wayne freedman is live tonight from fisherman's wharf. wayne? >> reporter: this is salmon right now. we're talking about salmon that would appear on the table years from now, not immediately. this means perhaps less growth hormones in food and genetics replacing them. consumers are a bit weary. eduardo enjoyed his lunch today, including salmon in his sushi and salad. he likes that kind of fish for now, but will he in the future? not so sure. >> i...
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the statement said in part approximate are aqua advantage salmon say game-changer that brings salmon to consumers >> the only difference that the f.d.a. could determine is that the salmon grows faster. it's neutrally identical to techniques. >> i don't like anything genetically informed -- modified. we've seen the genetically modified wheat and people have trouble digesting it. >> the f.d.a. is not requiring either restaurants or stores to label this fish as genetically engineered when selling to consumers. j.c.: now we turn to the walks. we were just talking br the weather. and i'm one of those families that have the big inflatable turkey on the front lawn. came. >> not going to be a layer of snow that -- this year. not going to be a weight thanksgiving this time round. how about the rainfall? overnight last night and into early today, you may have heard it poundag way. just under and inch in bottom a lot of the places fell in that one to two inches category. it was mild, too, certainly mild early today. it's jut starting to cool back here in boston. 53. air drying out, wind down to
the statement said in part approximate are aqua advantage salmon say game-changer that brings salmon to consumers >> the only difference that the f.d.a. could determine is that the salmon grows faster. it's neutrally identical to techniques. >> i don't like anything genetically informed -- modified. we've seen the genetically modified wheat and people have trouble digesting it. >> the f.d.a. is not requiring either restaurants or stores to label this fish as genetically...
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the company takes d-n-a from a chinook salmon... and from a sea eel... to produce a new salmon. which in turn helps the fish grow quickly "in order to get approval from the food and drug administration, they evaluated the fish for safety, they evaluated it for nutritional content, and they evaluated whether the process wawasafe for the sasaon themselves. and onon all three counts the product passed, and so that's why the fda approved it." jenna: dr besser says when scientists compared it with conventionally farmed salmon they couldn't find any differences between the two test groups. from a medical standpoint there's been no evidence that there are health risks from genetically modified food. in fact it's something that's been in the foodindustry for yearar tim: a new spec building is now park of the bridgeport west industrial park and available. city planners and officials from h & r construction toured the 50 thousand square foot space today (thursday). it's located next to where a new pork processing plant is currently under construction. mayor bob scott says the building wil
the company takes d-n-a from a chinook salmon... and from a sea eel... to produce a new salmon. which in turn helps the fish grow quickly "in order to get approval from the food and drug administration, they evaluated the fish for safety, they evaluated it for nutritional content, and they evaluated whether the process wawasafe for the sasaon themselves. and onon all three counts the product passed, and so that's why the fda approved it." jenna: dr besser says when scientists compared...
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salmon. the company behind the engineered salmon "aqua- bounty " calls the move a "game changer" in the market. the company takes d-n-a from a chinook salmon... and from a sea eel... to produce a new salmon. which in turn helps the fish grow quickly "in order to get approval from the food and drug administration, they evaluated the fish for safety, they evaluated it for nutritional content, and they evaluated whether the process was safe for the salmon themselves. and on all three counts the product passed, and so that's why the fda approved it." jenna: dr besser says when scientists compared it with conventionally farmed salmon they couldn't find any differences between the two test groups. from a medical standpoint there's been no evidence that there are health risks from genetically modified food. in fact it's something that's been in the food industry for years. tim on cam just as the winter weather arrives, a local non profit agency that provides a warm bed for siouxland homeless picked
salmon. the company behind the engineered salmon "aqua- bounty " calls the move a "game changer" in the market. the company takes d-n-a from a chinook salmon... and from a sea eel... to produce a new salmon. which in turn helps the fish grow quickly "in order to get approval from the food and drug administration, they evaluated the fish for safety, they evaluated it for nutritional content, and they evaluated whether the process was safe for the salmon themselves. and...
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costco's latest change to say no to the latest modified salmon. they join trader joe's and aldi and whole foods that won't over the engineered fish to customers. it's the first such approval for an animal that's been genetically modified. taco bell? walnut creek restaurant in least for now. there are extensive renovations at the shopping mall where the restaurant is located. valet parking is offered to ease the flow of traffic. it is located a few yards from the taco bell. now you can live mas and walk less. >> do we want to be walking less >> you got to burn off the taco. >> a little luxury, too, i can't believe it. jill, thank you. coming up on "cbs this morning," we talk with amazon ceo jeff bezos about a big announcement on space tourism. >>> still to come the return of john snow spills speculation over the fate of that character. innovative sonicare technology movements versus oral b. get healthier gums in 2 weeks guaranteed. innovation and you. philips sonicare save when you buy the most loved >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some ci
costco's latest change to say no to the latest modified salmon. they join trader joe's and aldi and whole foods that won't over the engineered fish to customers. it's the first such approval for an animal that's been genetically modified. taco bell? walnut creek restaurant in least for now. there are extensive renovations at the shopping mall where the restaurant is located. valet parking is offered to ease the flow of traffic. it is located a few yards from the taco bell. now you can live mas...
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we're talking about the first general met achelely modified salmon for hume -- genetically modified salmon for human consumption. >> genetically modified salmon is changing or altering the genetic material in a way that you couldn't do with tradition ale breeding. >> the salmon will come from a canadian company called aqua advantage. >>> gnats fans go the to celebrate their new mvp bryce harper with custom-made stickers. we sent delia goncalves out to check it out. >> reporter: all right. if you can't beat 'em, join 'em. i was challenged to wear the stickers. how does it look? like it? good look? my next live shot with the stickers? a lit gnat-itude and time to celebrate. >> hey, you look good. >> reporter: thank you. >> it is a big deal for the whole city, you know? >> i'm going to wear my stickers at work today. i hope they don't throw me out. >> reporter: they can't. you are showing gnats pride. >> glad to have him in d.c. >> reporter: it was so wonderful watching bryce get his mvp award yesterday because he gave a big shout out to the fans, the city. i mean, it wasn't just his family.
we're talking about the first general met achelely modified salmon for hume -- genetically modified salmon for human consumption. >> genetically modified salmon is changing or altering the genetic material in a way that you couldn't do with tradition ale breeding. >> the salmon will come from a canadian company called aqua advantage. >>> gnats fans go the to celebrate their new mvp bryce harper with custom-made stickers. we sent delia goncalves out to check it out. >>...
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'aquadvantage salmon.' engineered to be faster-growing... the f-d-a ruled aquadvantage is not only safe to eat... its just as nutritious as any other farm-raised atlantic salmon. but critics say the frankenfish could threaten the salmon industry. hy-vee is just one of the chains thats announced it will not purchase or sell the fish... in a statement, saying... 'in order to protect marine resources and ensure seafood supplies, hy-vee strongly believes that genetically engineered seafood has no place in its stores.' back at midwest seafood... melchert says the salmon could be a good way to meet growing demand. 02:57:09 'im behind it. i agree, go for it. why good way to meet growing demand. 02:57:09 'im behind it. i agree, go for it. why not have a salmon that you can bring to market faster, more efficiently, making it a more economical everybody?' and it may be headed to these cases. can only be raised in land-based tanks in canada and panama. the f-d-a has ruled that no additional labeling of food from 'aqua- advantage' salmon is required. sh
'aquadvantage salmon.' engineered to be faster-growing... the f-d-a ruled aquadvantage is not only safe to eat... its just as nutritious as any other farm-raised atlantic salmon. but critics say the frankenfish could threaten the salmon industry. hy-vee is just one of the chains thats announced it will not purchase or sell the fish... in a statement, saying... 'in order to protect marine resources and ensure seafood supplies, hy-vee strongly believes that genetically engineered seafood has no...
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natural salmon, but critics are calling it frankenfish and are particularly alarmed that gmo salmon won't be labeled as such by the fda. >> the only thing the fda could faster. it's identical to salmon grown using conventional techniques. >> critics say, however, it's not about nutritional value. they point to studies showing health problems from eating genetically modified food. >>> obamacare could face a major challenge next year. the nation's largest health care insurer says it may pull out of the obamacare exchanges. united health care says low enrollment and high usage fees have cost the company millions of dollars. if united health does drop out, that would send millions of consumers scrambling for low cost insurance. >>> well, this was a setback for a professional dancer who lost her leg in the boston marathon bombings. adrianne haslet-davis says american airlines lost her luggage, which contained her prosthetic leg. she tweeted "you lost my luggage with over $250,000 of leg and dance parts. i have an entire team on you. please respond. been days, can't dance." the airline respondi
natural salmon, but critics are calling it frankenfish and are particularly alarmed that gmo salmon won't be labeled as such by the fda. >> the only thing the fda could faster. it's identical to salmon grown using conventional techniques. >> critics say, however, it's not about nutritional value. they point to studies showing health problems from eating genetically modified food. >>> obamacare could face a major challenge next year. the nation's largest health care insurer...
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of salmon are going to go down. the big question is is it safe? according to the scientists and the government says yes, it is. a lot of people said it has not been vetted properly yet. also the big impact is what happens if the salmon escapes the farms and ends up in the ocean? they tell me, no, it's not going to happen. dari: because? this is interesting. >> what? dari: because they made it sterile. >> but that's not -- dari: so they can't reproduce. >> according to them. but a lot of scientists say that's not 100 percent accurate because biology -- you cannot contain biology. when nature wants to get out there -- steve: things evolve. dari: we're americans. >> things evolve. do you trust? nature? pick the salmon. steve: gotcha. well said. thank you. we're short on time. let's talk about the weather and the heavy rain is starting to move in. nick: moving through for the next one to three hours across the area. you can see ahead of the rain and with the rain has been mild temps ahead of the cold front. low 60s in t
of salmon are going to go down. the big question is is it safe? according to the scientists and the government says yes, it is. a lot of people said it has not been vetted properly yet. also the big impact is what happens if the salmon escapes the farms and ends up in the ocean? they tell me, no, it's not going to happen. dari: because? this is interesting. >> what? dari: because they made it sterile. >> but that's not -- dari: so they can't reproduce. >> according to them....
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nutritionally it is identical to salmon ground using conventional techniques. randy: critics are calling it franken-fish and are calling for labels so consumers know what they are eating. shelves. if you have concerns, you can always look for salmon that is labeled wild caught. corrections officers have a very difficult and sometimes dangerous job. emily:5 investigates looks at the disturbing number of officer suicides and what' s pushing them over the edge. plus, the nation' s largest health care provider could opt out of obamacare. the company considering the move, and what it' ll mean for millions of customers. randy: one huge diamond pushing profits for one company. the massive size of the coveted rock. erika? now, 20 hostages have been freed after african country of mali. 170 people were initially taken hotel. 10 gunmen stormed the hotel, arabic. cindy: rain continues to move heaviest up and down the eastern coast of massachusetts. we timeout when it ends and what is in store for the weekend. rain is making steady progress out of worcester son, the holiday
nutritionally it is identical to salmon ground using conventional techniques. randy: critics are calling it franken-fish and are calling for labels so consumers know what they are eating. shelves. if you have concerns, you can always look for salmon that is labeled wild caught. corrections officers have a very difficult and sometimes dangerous job. emily:5 investigates looks at the disturbing number of officer suicides and what' s pushing them over the edge. plus, the nation' s largest health...
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the salmon grows twice as fast as normal salmon. the fda says there are no relevant differences between that and gnash ral sal mom. >>> and facebook wants to ease the pain of breaking up. facebook is offering a new feature in the u.s. designed for people who want to avoid seeing their ex-partner's post and pictures on their feed. after changing your relationship status, you can remove your maim from past posts linking you to your ex. the feature is designed for people who won't want to make the final move of blocking an ex-lover from their facebook network. >> how will you cyberstalk in the middle of the night when you have had too much wine? >> it's a gleszing in disguise. >>> in sports, the golden state warriors looking to remain unbeaten. when things are going well, stuff like this just happens for you. harrison barnes sinking a shot while falling to the court. things get better for golden state. despite trailing by 23 points. warriors rallied to beat the clippers, 124-117. they're now 13-0. >>> the jacksonville jaguars have the
the salmon grows twice as fast as normal salmon. the fda says there are no relevant differences between that and gnash ral sal mom. >>> and facebook wants to ease the pain of breaking up. facebook is offering a new feature in the u.s. designed for people who want to avoid seeing their ex-partner's post and pictures on their feed. after changing your relationship status, you can remove your maim from past posts linking you to your ex. the feature is designed for people who won't want to...
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why genetically modified salmon might be a hard sell in some areas.rench authorities are still on the manhunt for key suspects in last friday's paris bomb being, but today, confirming the death of abdelhamid abaoud, believed to be the wring leader behind the deadly bombings. it was a raid on wednesday. and the woman who blew herself up in the raid was his cousin. dana lewis is in paris with more on today's developments. >> reporter: on what french authorities have called a terrorist command safe dirt, the experts hit pay dirt. in this northern paris suburb, the interior of the apartment where a seven-hour siege played out with gunfire yesterday today revealed evidence that abdelhamid abaoud had been neutralized. using skin samples, they determined that he and eight others were dead. up until a few days ago, they thought that the belgian born section was still in syria,. >> by french intelligence services in 2016, abaoud was implicated in four of them. >> reporter: they set up controlled explosives in the apartment and parts of the building were litera
why genetically modified salmon might be a hard sell in some areas.rench authorities are still on the manhunt for key suspects in last friday's paris bomb being, but today, confirming the death of abdelhamid abaoud, believed to be the wring leader behind the deadly bombings. it was a raid on wednesday. and the woman who blew herself up in the raid was his cousin. dana lewis is in paris with more on today's developments. >> reporter: on what french authorities have called a terrorist...
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of a chinook salmon and the d.n.a. of an eel to create the fish. here you see a comparison -- the genetically modified fish much larger than your typical atlantic salmon. it's being called a game changer, the first genetically modified animal product for your dinner table. crops, the salmon does not have to be labeled. critics are calling it franken-fish and are calling for labels for consumers. a check of the stories trending this morning. another big artist is opting out of streaming her latest album. adele's "25" will be released today, but the superstar says she's not allowing it on streaming services like spotify and apple music. her label says they have an aggressive plan to prevent songs from being digitally stolen. randy: social media site facebook is trying to help you through a break-up. the company is testing a new "breakup protection" tool that saves users from constantly seeing their former partner's posts and pictures, as they scroll down their feeds. users would also be allowed to remove their names from posts linking them to their e
of a chinook salmon and the d.n.a. of an eel to create the fish. here you see a comparison -- the genetically modified fish much larger than your typical atlantic salmon. it's being called a game changer, the first genetically modified animal product for your dinner table. crops, the salmon does not have to be labeled. critics are calling it franken-fish and are calling for labels for consumers. a check of the stories trending this morning. another big artist is opting out of streaming her...