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and their colleagues are working on that as are asimov's the san diego zoo in scripps institute. and me and actually the san diego team has just created some cardiac tissue that was that beats using these technologies so it's all they're all baby steps in terms of developing the science and it's hopefully these will be available for other species that really need them in the future. for example this the sumatran right now numbers fewer than 80 individuals and they continue to decline it would be great if this technology could develop in time to get a couple of babies so much right of exotic ground as well we're talking to a susie ellis from the international rider front thank you thank you. to football more of this season's new coaching rivals is david wagner german team shelter he's tasked with getting the historic club back into the champions league after a miserable last season he caught up with the former u.s. international to find out how he's adapting to life in the bundesliga. daveed frogging is putting his legal start at cheika has been nothing if not steady one draw one l
and their colleagues are working on that as are asimov's the san diego zoo in scripps institute. and me and actually the san diego team has just created some cardiac tissue that was that beats using these technologies so it's all they're all baby steps in terms of developing the science and it's hopefully these will be available for other species that really need them in the future. for example this the sumatran right now numbers fewer than 80 individuals and they continue to decline it would...
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used by galleon me i said debbie team as well as researchers at san diego zoo in scripps institute in san diego but. it's important to say the white right on this is it's very important to try to use this technology was an artist like right now so i don't think there's anything it's certainly this work should go forward but it's a long way from creating. them. right now. and there's no plan b. that i was reading that something they can do with skin cells. well yes there is research going on with stem cells. the group that i said their colleagues are working on that as are the san diego zoo in scripps institute. and me and actually the san diego team has just created some cardiac tissue that was that beat using these technologies so it's all they're all baby steps in terms of developing the science and that's hopefully these will be available for other species that really need them in the future. for example this the sumatran right now numbers fewer than 80 individuals and they continue to decline it would be great if this technology could develop in time to get a couple of babies so m
used by galleon me i said debbie team as well as researchers at san diego zoo in scripps institute in san diego but. it's important to say the white right on this is it's very important to try to use this technology was an artist like right now so i don't think there's anything it's certainly this work should go forward but it's a long way from creating. them. right now. and there's no plan b. that i was reading that something they can do with skin cells. well yes there is research going on...
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. >>> right now on "california live," we're bringing the san diego zoo to you. >> then candid camera.he world is dani doing in this picture? >> just believe me, i can explain. >>> and we're going fully transparent with eric lieberman. >>> plus lashing out in the bay. >> looking for fuller, thicker, longer, glamorous lashes, we have the lash expert you. >>pping right now on "california live."
. >>> right now on "california live," we're bringing the san diego zoo to you. >> then candid camera.he world is dani doing in this picture? >> just believe me, i can explain. >>> and we're going fully transparent with eric lieberman. >>> plus lashing out in the bay. >> looking for fuller, thicker, longer, glamorous lashes, we have the lash expert you. >>pping right now on "california live."
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here in the states, scientists at the san diego zoo are working to save that species. will they reproduce without a male? john black stone henblackstone . >> reporter: meet edward, this scampering calf and his mom, victoria, are southern white rhinos. edward became the first southern white born in north america, using artificial insemination and frozen sperm. how amazing is this? >> he's so active and healthy. >> reporter: edward's birth confirms the theory that victoria could serve as a surrogate mother for a northern white rhino embryo. >> it's a big step in the overall plan, which is to help the northern white rhino come back from the brink of extension. >> reporter: the next step, to transform rhino skin cells into stem cells. >> a stem cell is a cell that has the potential to become any other cell in the body. and the eventual goal is to redirect them all the way to sperm and eggs. >> reporter: so far, they've succeeded in turning stem cells into beating cardiac muscle that makes up part of a heart. the stem cell technology that you'll be using, does it seem like
here in the states, scientists at the san diego zoo are working to save that species. will they reproduce without a male? john black stone henblackstone . >> reporter: meet edward, this scampering calf and his mom, victoria, are southern white rhinos. edward became the first southern white born in north america, using artificial insemination and frozen sperm. how amazing is this? >> he's so active and healthy. >> reporter: edward's birth confirms the theory that victoria could...
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i went to the san diego zoo.> we have something going like a panda. >> toemgtsly random. good morning we are looking at a warm day. temperatures climbing into the low 90s inland. but how about 79 in san francisco. 75 half moon cooling it back for the sec half of the week. fall arrives monday and it's hot. tuesday and wednesday. high fire danger, then maybe even a few rain drops by in time next weekend. >> oh, i know some people will look forward to that break. >> i think so. >> thank you for joining us on abc 7 mornings. i'm liz cites with lisa. abc 7 news continuing at 8:00 a.m. see you then. good morning america is next. >>> good morning, america. we're following new developments in the middle east. president trump sending in the troops to saudi arabia. air and missile defense systems also on the way following the attack on saudi oil facilities that the u.s. has blamed on iran. what administration officials are saying about the deployment and whether this could be the start of a larger mission. >> look at this.
i went to the san diego zoo.> we have something going like a panda. >> toemgtsly random. good morning we are looking at a warm day. temperatures climbing into the low 90s inland. but how about 79 in san francisco. 75 half moon cooling it back for the sec half of the week. fall arrives monday and it's hot. tuesday and wednesday. high fire danger, then maybe even a few rain drops by in time next weekend. >> oh, i know some people will look forward to that break. >> i think...
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>>today was a special day they're both e oakland and san diego zoo's came by along with some am animal to visit kids at george mark children's house and you can bet it made their day. health tonight, some good news for new yorkers, the measles outbreak. >>has been declared over their mayor bill de blasio in the city's health commissioner announcing today the end of the outbreak that sickened more than 650 people since last october. those measles infections lead to more than 50 hospitalizations no new cases have been reported since mid july, 95% of the measles patients in new york were either not vaccinated at all vaccinated in completely or did not know their vaccination status. >>you probably already know eating nothing with pringles french fries and white bread will lead to all sorts of health problems. but scientists in the uk city it actually made one team go blind. yeah, the patient first reported fatigue to doctors when he was 14 years old doctors knew about his limited diet so they told him speed mattern gave in vitamin b 12 injections but. you know by the time he turned 17 he h
>>today was a special day they're both e oakland and san diego zoo's came by along with some am animal to visit kids at george mark children's house and you can bet it made their day. health tonight, some good news for new yorkers, the measles outbreak. >>has been declared over their mayor bill de blasio in the city's health commissioner announcing today the end of the outbreak that sickened more than 650 people since last october. those measles infections lead to more than 50...
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>>that's because both the open and the san diego zoo's came by with some animal ambassadors and as you know what animals do they. they cared a lot better. yeah, yeah great job. >>all the people involved. coming up this ship has cooked for 4 living presidents, how he is now serving up hope and inspiration for women in california so that early retirement we planned. it's going ok? great. now i'm spending more time with the kids. i'm introducing them to crab. crab!? they love it. so, you mentioned that that money we set aside. yeah. the kids and i want to build our own crab shack. ♪ ♪ ahhh, you're finally building that outdoor kitchen. yup - with room for the whole gang. ♪ ♪ see how investing with a j.p. morgan advisor can help you. visit your local chase branch. i mean, if you haven't thought abfrankly, you're missing out. uh... the mobile app makes it easy to manage your policy, even way out here. your marshmallow's... get digital id cards, emergency roadside service, even file a... whoa. whoa. whoa. whoa. whoa. whoa! oops, that cheeky little thing got away from me. my bad. geico. it's
>>that's because both the open and the san diego zoo's came by with some animal ambassadors and as you know what animals do they. they cared a lot better. yeah, yeah great job. >>all the people involved. coming up this ship has cooked for 4 living presidents, how he is now serving up hope and inspiration for women in california so that early retirement we planned. it's going ok? great. now i'm spending more time with the kids. i'm introducing them to crab. crab!? they love it. so,...
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our own john blackstone introduced us to the scientists at the san diego zoo who are also racing to saveame family, the seven whitehinos. the zoo birthed america's first southern white rhino using artificial insemination and they can help both species thrive. >> it's a big step in the overall plan which is to help the northern white rhino come back from the brink of extinction. >> the new northern white rhino embryos are now stored and will be transferred into a surrogate mother in the near future. they didn't look as white as i thought they were going to look. >> another white rhino expert, but they look white enough for me. >> okay. >>> voters will see top democratindemocra democrats joe biden and elizabeth warren on a stage tonight. two former campaign presidential managers are in our toyota green room with what advice they would give to the candidates. you're watching cbs this morning. morning." >>> you're looking at houston where for the first time democratic front runners yoejoe biden and elizabeth warren will face-off tonight. 10 of the 2020 candidates will take the stage for the
our own john blackstone introduced us to the scientists at the san diego zoo who are also racing to saveame family, the seven whitehinos. the zoo birthed america's first southern white rhino using artificial insemination and they can help both species thrive. >> it's a big step in the overall plan which is to help the northern white rhino come back from the brink of extinction. >> the new northern white rhino embryos are now stored and will be transferred into a surrogate mother in...
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lost with what i wanted to do for a career, and i ran into an old friend of mine, and she said, "san diego zoors." so i interviewed at the safari park, and i was actually hired on the spot. i would say about three or four months into the job, the strangest thing happened. i was photographing at the front gate, and this young man comes up to me, and you know, he says, "hi, how are you?" and i look at him and -- you know, i knew he worked there. i'd seen him there every once in a while. so i smiled and i politely said hi back. and he got kind of shy, and his face went quickly white. and he said, "well, i'd really like to talk to you, but i got to get going, so i guess i'll see you later, bye!" so we were engaged in april of 2008, and then we were married in january of 2009. and it's been a very beautiful marriage. >> on her wedding day, my prayers had been answered and her dreams had been fulfilled. >> another miracle from god is now i'm also a mother. so not only was i given the miracle of life, but i've also been given the opportunity to give the miracle of life. >> i had somehow sustained onl
lost with what i wanted to do for a career, and i ran into an old friend of mine, and she said, "san diego zoors." so i interviewed at the safari park, and i was actually hired on the spot. i would say about three or four months into the job, the strangest thing happened. i was photographing at the front gate, and this young man comes up to me, and you know, he says, "hi, how are you?" and i look at him and -- you know, i knew he worked there. i'd seen him there every once...