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the new process for screening unborn babies. london is becoming an olympics playground. playground. [ male announcer ] are you paying more and more and more for cable -- and enjoying it less? upgrade to verizon fios tv, internet and phone at a great price: just $99.99 a month, guaranteed for two years with no annual contract. or get $250 back if you sign a two-year contract. it's your last chance. don't wait! unlike cable, fios is a 100% fiber optic network that delivers america's fastest, most consistent, most reliable internet, plus the best tv picture quality... and more hd. tired of cable's inflated bills? switch to fios tv, internet and phone for just $99.99 a month, guaranteed for two years with no annual contract. or choose a two-year contract and get $250 back. last chance. this incredible offer ends june 16th. call 1-877-729-fios. contact the verizon center for customers with disabilities that's 1-877-729-3467. at 800-974-6006 tty/v. ♪ fios. a network ahead. >> london is transforming itself into an olympics city. it will be an olympic venue on monday and the fin
the new process for screening unborn babies. london is becoming an olympics playground. playground. [ male announcer ] are you paying more and more and more for cable -- and enjoying it less? upgrade to verizon fios tv, internet and phone at a great price: just $99.99 a month, guaranteed for two years with no annual contract. or get $250 back if you sign a two-year contract. it's your last chance. don't wait! unlike cable, fios is a 100% fiber optic network that delivers america's fastest, most...
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unborn babies being aborted, why? because they are girls. china, i'm talking about right here in america. so are democrats in congress more concerned about protecting abortion doctors than babies? well, lila rose of live action joins me next to discuss it. [applause]. son, and then i have eleven grandkids. right when you see them, they're yours, it's like, ah, it's part of me. it's me again. now that i'm retiring they all have plans for me. i'm excited. in absolute perfect physical condition and i had a heart attack right out of the clear blue... he was just... "get me an aspirin"... yeah... i knew that i was doing the right thing, when i gave him the bayer. i'm on an aspirin regimen... and i take bayer chewables. [ male announcer ] aspirin is not appropriate for everyone so be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. so he's a success story... [ laughs ] he's my success story. [ male announcer ] learn how to protect your heart at i am proheart on facebook. [ crunches ] mmm. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] pringles... burs
unborn babies being aborted, why? because they are girls. china, i'm talking about right here in america. so are democrats in congress more concerned about protecting abortion doctors than babies? well, lila rose of live action joins me next to discuss it. [applause]. son, and then i have eleven grandkids. right when you see them, they're yours, it's like, ah, it's part of me. it's me again. now that i'm retiring they all have plans for me. i'm excited. in absolute perfect physical condition...
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a blood test that could identify thousands of genetic conditions in unborn babies. >> the san francisco bay is not only being threatened by pollution but also by plants that are not needenative to california. an organization is alive and thousands of volunteers to,,,,,, >> so far so good, a lot of sunshine in the bay area. some high clouds overhead. more of that throughout the afternoon and the wind will be kicking up outside. it will be breezy especially along the coastline. a little cool with highs only expected in the '50s and '60s. inside of the bay sunshine and temperatures in the '60s. seventies in oakland and the santa clara valley. if you high clouds and mild senators, in the 70's and low '80s. tonight low clouds along the coastline with the win continuing, likely to see mostly clear skies and side of the day and many of the valleys. temperatures in the '40's and '50's for overnight lows. a weak system sliding to the north bringing showers. but we will stay dry in the bay area. just a minor changes in the weather pattern. but big changes coming up for the weekend as high pressur
a blood test that could identify thousands of genetic conditions in unborn babies. >> the san francisco bay is not only being threatened by pollution but also by plants that are not needenative to california. an organization is alive and thousands of volunteers to,,,,,, >> so far so good, a lot of sunshine in the bay area. some high clouds overhead. more of that throughout the afternoon and the wind will be kicking up outside. it will be breezy especially along the coastline. a...
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. >> unborn babies being aborted, why? they are girls. i am talking about right here in america. are democrats concerned about protecting abortion doctors than babies. that's next. >> based on gend yert bill is two-thirds of a majority after president obama and democrats opposed the bill and saying that doctors could be subject to punishment for unknowing basing the abortion. >> i am astonished that the leader of the free world would be against the bill for protecting based on sex. >> that come after planned parenthood supported the president. there was a hidden camera video in a austin, texas revealed >> the girls, or continue with the pregnancy in the meantime or what? >> yeah, i think that would be the plan. i have had -- >> all right. are you saying from experience? okay. all right. and so then i would want to schedule an ultrasound with an ob around then and then i would be able to come back for termation if it is a girl. >> good luck . i hope you get your boy. >> wow, that video was released by prolife group live action . >> joining me is lionel rose . great to see you. >>
. >> unborn babies being aborted, why? they are girls. i am talking about right here in america. are democrats concerned about protecting abortion doctors than babies. that's next. >> based on gend yert bill is two-thirds of a majority after president obama and democrats opposed the bill and saying that doctors could be subject to punishment for unknowing basing the abortion. >> i am astonished that the leader of the free world would be against the bill for protecting based on...
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midway through pregnancy an ultrasound revealed tammy gonzalez's unborn daughter had a large tumor growingm her mouth. to save the baby's life doctors performed a one-of-a- kind operation using a laser to cut the tumor. today, thanks to her doctors.. leyna is all smiles.. with no sign of any tumors. choosing fat-free salad dressings may not be the healthiest option after all. a new study shows lighter dressings may limit the health benefits of vitamins and nutrients from the salad. researchers at purdue university fed 29 people with salads topped with various dressings. they found the fat in dressings is essential for absorbing compounds linked to reducing the risk of heart disease and cancer. to maximize the health benefits and vitamin absorption of your veggies.. scientists suggest opting for canola and olive oil-based dressings. up next, we are going to announce the winner of our breakthrough band contest. will it be "years" or "blood red boots"? welcome back we have been hearing some great music throughout this newscast so now it's time to announce the winner of the wgn break through b
midway through pregnancy an ultrasound revealed tammy gonzalez's unborn daughter had a large tumor growingm her mouth. to save the baby's life doctors performed a one-of-a- kind operation using a laser to cut the tumor. today, thanks to her doctors.. leyna is all smiles.. with no sign of any tumors. choosing fat-free salad dressings may not be the healthiest option after all. a new study shows lighter dressings may limit the health benefits of vitamins and nutrients from the salad. researchers...
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. >> when i was like eight month's pregnant, i wanted to by an outfit for my unborn child, and he was very upset because he wasn't sure that the child should wear clothes. ann starts right now. ♪ [ theme music ] ♪ >> hi, and welcome to the show. it's my pleasure to introduce today's guests, they are among the change makers, and global inflew inflew inflew -- inflew ensers. what are you wearing? >> it's google glass. it's another project i'm working on. the idea is that you want to be free to experience the world without fussing with like a phone. for example, just now i have already taken a picture of you. if i had whipped out a phone like this and this would have been very different. >> how do i know you not making that up? >> i'll email it to you. >> literally you are able to see the image you just photographed? >> yeah. let's take a look. >> what is it -- >> you don't have to push anything? what did you do to make that work? >> here you go. operating it backwards is not something i'm used to. side. >> all right. >> there it is. that's somebody's finger -- and then you push the butt
. >> when i was like eight month's pregnant, i wanted to by an outfit for my unborn child, and he was very upset because he wasn't sure that the child should wear clothes. ann starts right now. ♪ [ theme music ] ♪ >> hi, and welcome to the show. it's my pleasure to introduce today's guests, they are among the change makers, and global inflew inflew inflew -- inflew ensers. what are you wearing? >> it's google glass. it's another project i'm working on. the idea is that you...
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. >> unborn babies being aborted, why? they are girls. i am talking about right here in america.re democrats concerned about protecting abortion doctors than babies. that's next. [ game announcer ] popped up towards the stands. hey joe. yeah? is this a bad time? no, i can talk. great. it's the 9th inning and your hair still looks amazing. well it starts with a healthy scalp. that's why i use head & shoulders for men. there are four shampoos for game-winning scalp ptection and great looking hair... go on, please. with seven benefits in every bottle, head & shoulders for men washes out flakes, itch and dryness. and washes in... confidence. yeah, it does. [ crowd cheering ] [ male announcer ] head & shoulders for men. you know, from car insurance companies shouting, "save 500 bucks over here!" "no, save 300 bucks over here!" "wait, save 400 bucks right here." with so many places offering so much buck-saving, where do you start? well, esurance was born online, raised by technology, and majors in efficiency. so they're actually built to save you money... and time... and whiplash. esur
. >> unborn babies being aborted, why? they are girls. i am talking about right here in america.re democrats concerned about protecting abortion doctors than babies. that's next. [ game announcer ] popped up towards the stands. hey joe. yeah? is this a bad time? no, i can talk. great. it's the 9th inning and your hair still looks amazing. well it starts with a healthy scalp. that's why i use head & shoulders for men. there are four shampoos for game-winning scalp ptection and great...
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. >> unborn babies being aborted, why? they are girls. i am talking about right here in america.ts concerned about protecting abortion doctors than babies. that's next. [ male announcer ] if paula ebert had her way, she would help her child. go! goooo! [ male announcer ] with everything. but instead she gives him capri sun super-v. with one combined serving of fruits and vegetables. new capri sun super-v. wwhen i found out myrving of fruits and vegetables. put me at 5 times greater risk of a stroke, my first thoughts were about my wife, and my family. i have the most common type of atrial fibrillation,r afib. it's not caused by a heart valve problem. i was taking warfarin, but my doctor put me on pradaxa instead to reduce my risk of stroke. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate) reduced stroke risk 35% better than warfarin. and unlike warfarin, with pradaxa, there's no need for regular blood tests. that's really important to me. pradaxa can cause serious, sometimes fatal, bleeding. don't take pradaxa if you have abnormal bleeding and seek immediate medical
. >> unborn babies being aborted, why? they are girls. i am talking about right here in america.ts concerned about protecting abortion doctors than babies. that's next. [ male announcer ] if paula ebert had her way, she would help her child. go! goooo! [ male announcer ] with everything. but instead she gives him capri sun super-v. with one combined serving of fruits and vegetables. new capri sun super-v. wwhen i found out myrving of fruits and vegetables. put me at 5 times greater risk...
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yesterday on capital hill, a bill before the house sought to ban abortions based only on the unborn baby's gender. more often than not, girls rejected by parents who prefer baby boys. the bill would have punished doctors, fined clinics and thrown abortion providers in prison. the bill needed a 2/3 vote in the house but failed. but i talked with the congressman, trent franks, a republican from arizona. his work to push through this bill has been criticized as an election year distraction. >> from my perspective, this discussion goes to the heart of who we are as americans. the whole founding principle of our country is that we held certain truths to be self-evidence dent and the most transen dent is the worth and value of human life. that's why we have an economy, that's why we have a military apparatus, that's why we have government is to protect those who can't defend their own rights at times. otherwise, we just fall into anarchy. so i know that we've, as a people and even as a government certainly have gotten so tangled up in the election politics that sometimes the issues get lost. but
yesterday on capital hill, a bill before the house sought to ban abortions based only on the unborn baby's gender. more often than not, girls rejected by parents who prefer baby boys. the bill would have punished doctors, fined clinics and thrown abortion providers in prison. the bill needed a 2/3 vote in the house but failed. but i talked with the congressman, trent franks, a republican from arizona. his work to push through this bill has been criticized as an election year distraction....
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he did not murder their unborn son. this case has not been solved. >> who better to make that argument than jason young himself? but so far, remember, he had never said a word to anyone about that november night in almost five years silence. >> it's always a big decision for defense attorneys whether or not to call their client. >> beth is a correspondent for "in session" on the trutv network. >> this is a case that really begged for jason young to testify. if he's truly innocent, get on the stand and tell the story. >> we call jason young. >> with his mother sitting in the front row, jason young prepared to do just that. defense attorney brian collins hit it hard off the top. >> did you kill your wife michelle? >> no, sir. >> were you there when it happened? >> no, sir. >> then jason testified about what he did the night of the murder. after he checked into the hotel, he said, he left his room twice, the first time to get a power cord for his laptop. >> i was going over the sales call that i had the next day. >> the se
he did not murder their unborn son. this case has not been solved. >> who better to make that argument than jason young himself? but so far, remember, he had never said a word to anyone about that november night in almost five years silence. >> it's always a big decision for defense attorneys whether or not to call their client. >> beth is a correspondent for "in session" on the trutv network. >> this is a case that really begged for jason young to testify. if...
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vytas reed joins us.... 3 still ahead...its a common health issue.why it can have a huge effect on an unbornnner's in the room. you got to help me. it's importann for pregnant women to take care of especiilly true when it comes to one fairly ccmmon health iss. issue.a new study suggests mothers who had fevers during their pregnancies were more than twice as likely to have a child with autism, or a developmental delay... than mottees who controlled their temperatures with medicaaion. to reech their conclusion, the scientists studied an ethnically-diverse population of more than 11-hundred californian children ages two to five. 3&your powee bill... could soon be going up. up.that's according to a new survey... whiih interviewed about 5-hundred utility executives..0-percent of thee pay more.they're bbamiig rules that require the use oo more renewable energy and mandate a cut in pollution from coal-fired power plantt. some bills could go up... by about next time... you... fly thru... dulles international.../ expect... to... see something unusual. unusual."hello aad welcome to washington dulles c
vytas reed joins us.... 3 still ahead...its a common health issue.why it can have a huge effect on an unbornnner's in the room. you got to help me. it's importann for pregnant women to take care of especiilly true when it comes to one fairly ccmmon health iss. issue.a new study suggests mothers who had fevers during their pregnancies were more than twice as likely to have a child with autism, or a developmental delay... than mottees who controlled their temperatures with medicaaion. to reech...
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was imminent that he was going to do abortions the next day and he was protecting the lives of the unborn by killing the killer before he committed the act. then he testified. i've been trying cases on both sides for 20 years. it was a surreal experience knowing i'm going to put my client up. >> why did you kill him? >> the lives of those children were in imminent danger. he was going to continue as he had done for 36 years prior to that time. if someone did not stop him, they were going to continue to die, the babies were going to continue to die. >> i was just furious. then i realized pretty soon that scott is a rather dull guy. he doesn't seem like he's the brightest light in the string. he was reacting to an atmosphere of hatred. >> to me he's just a tool. the climate was such that he could do this act. if the climate had not been like that, if everyone had been doing their job, he would not have killed dr. tiller. do you need a lamp to see? and does it leave your bedmate be? don't you wish there was a light that wouldn't keep them up all night? if so, you'll be happy to know, our new
was imminent that he was going to do abortions the next day and he was protecting the lives of the unborn by killing the killer before he committed the act. then he testified. i've been trying cases on both sides for 20 years. it was a surreal experience knowing i'm going to put my client up. >> why did you kill him? >> the lives of those children were in imminent danger. he was going to continue as he had done for 36 years prior to that time. if someone did not stop him, they were...
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he wrote a paper saying unborn babies could suffer mercury poisoning in the mother's wums. there were hundreds of cases of minamata disease. he demanded the government accept some responsibility for the murkry pollution. h /*. >> horada discovered people discovering people from mercury poisoning and demanded governments to raise awareness in mercury poisoning and help with living conditions. >> some people say that doctors should be neutral. but there's an enormous power gap between patient and the state. how is doing nothing being neutral? one must be on the side of the weak. >> mercury poisoning remains a worry today, particularly m developing countries. the united nations environment program is working on an international treaty. the agreement would control the environmental release of mercury. u.n. officials hope the treaty will be enforced by 2013. the efforts of dr. horada played a big role after he started treating mercury poisoning in japan. his work helped spark a global movement to deal with this health threat. >>> a senior member of japan's biggest crime sendcate
he wrote a paper saying unborn babies could suffer mercury poisoning in the mother's wums. there were hundreds of cases of minamata disease. he demanded the government accept some responsibility for the murkry pollution. h /*. >> horada discovered people discovering people from mercury poisoning and demanded governments to raise awareness in mercury poisoning and help with living conditions. >> some people say that doctors should be neutral. but there's an enormous power gap between...
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against a problem that doesn't exist. >> the truth is, there is a war on women, but it's a war on unbornween 100 million and 200 million missing little baby girls is a reality because of sex selection abortion. >> i understand that. but it doesn't appear to be a problem in the united states. that's the issue. >> it is a growing problem in the united states. you know, in china "it's a girl" are the most dangerous words in china. thousands of girls in america have been dismembered simply because they're little girls. that's the truth. that's the university of berkeley and university of connecticut studies. these are not right wing conspiracy organizations. they're not even my alma maters. so the truth is, there is clearly a problem that is coming in america more and more. and i think that if people really are suggesting that they're against sex selection abortion, why are we the only advanced nation in the world that doesn't have laws restricting it? >> congressman trent franks sponsored the bill that would have outlawed gender specific abortions. >>> now this -- >> go, go, go! >> they swa
against a problem that doesn't exist. >> the truth is, there is a war on women, but it's a war on unbornween 100 million and 200 million missing little baby girls is a reality because of sex selection abortion. >> i understand that. but it doesn't appear to be a problem in the united states. that's the issue. >> it is a growing problem in the united states. you know, in china "it's a girl" are the most dangerous words in china. thousands of girls in america have been...
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going to do abortions the next day, and therefore, he, scott roeder, was protecting the lives of the unborn by killing the killer before he committed the act. then, of course, roeder testified. >> i've been trying cases on both sides for 20 years. it was kind of a surreal experience knowing that i'm going to put my client up, and he was going to admit to his crime. >> why did you kill him? >> the lives of those children were in imminent danger. if someone did not stop george tiller, he was going to continue as he'd done for 36 years prior to that time. if someone did not stop him, they were going to continue to die. the babies were going to continue to die. >> i was just furious at scott roeder, and then i realized pretty soon that scott roeder is a rather dull guy. you know, he doesn't seem like he's the brightest light in the string, and he was reacting to an atmosphere of hatred. >> because to me he's just -- he's just a tool. i mean, the climate was such that he could do this act. if the climate had not been like that, if everyone had been doing their job, scott roeder would not have ki
going to do abortions the next day, and therefore, he, scott roeder, was protecting the lives of the unborn by killing the killer before he committed the act. then, of course, roeder testified. >> i've been trying cases on both sides for 20 years. it was kind of a surreal experience knowing that i'm going to put my client up, and he was going to admit to his crime. >> why did you kill him? >> the lives of those children were in imminent danger. if someone did not stop george...
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pro-life groups say the bill would protect unborn babies. the white house says president obama opposed the bill because it intruded on a woman's right to privacy. >>> it's being called the biggest bus crackdown in history. the feds shut down more than 25 low-cost bus companies along the east coast, including some that operate out of d.c. transportation officials call them budget buses. customers looking to go from or to new york, d.c., or other big cities bought tickets on line cheap, and they picked up -- they were picked up curbside instead of at a terminal. the move comes a year after a low-cost bus crashed on i-95 killing four people. the driver fell asleep at the wheel. something that federal authorities say was happening too often. >>> it is now 6:06. 70 degrees. the new father's day advertise. that one group calls disturbing. >>> also a calm start to the day. that could change in a hurry. weather & traffic on the 1s. >>> and the big arrival in our area. >>> our own tracee wilkins had the honor of delivering the commencement address fo
pro-life groups say the bill would protect unborn babies. the white house says president obama opposed the bill because it intruded on a woman's right to privacy. >>> it's being called the biggest bus crackdown in history. the feds shut down more than 25 low-cost bus companies along the east coast, including some that operate out of d.c. transportation officials call them budget buses. customers looking to go from or to new york, d.c., or other big cities bought tickets on line cheap,...
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. >> it is unlikely his unborn kid sister will escape the occasional beating during her childhood. in the czech republic, a good thrashing is all part of growing up. >>rafaarquare in lonn or st. mark's square in venice, if you have been there or seen pictures, you know they owe at least part of their charm to all of the doves flying about, petted and fed by tourists, but pigeons can, of course, also serve practical purposes. homing pigeons can carry messages over distances of more than 1,000 kilometers and find their way back home. the capital of pigeons is in turkey where the pigeon breeding tradition goes back within 700 years and is still very much alive. >> it is 8:00 ithe morning. time for him to open up hisw- furniture shop. before doing that, he heads up to the roof, just as he does every morning. the 56-year-old is expected. by 45 pigeons, ready for their routine morning flight. his neighbor is also tending to his words pick -- birds. the pigeon breeder has set up security cameras to protect his precious creatures. they are his pride and joy. many wear adornments on their f
. >> it is unlikely his unborn kid sister will escape the occasional beating during her childhood. in the czech republic, a good thrashing is all part of growing up. >>rafaarquare in lonn or st. mark's square in venice, if you have been there or seen pictures, you know they owe at least part of their charm to all of the doves flying about, petted and fed by tourists, but pigeons can, of course, also serve practical purposes. homing pigeons can carry messages over distances of more...
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. >> obviously the unborns in this area doesn't matter to them anymore. because certainly they have been very cold and relentlessly pursue taking us to court. but it is their building. and if they give me a year, they can have their building. that's all i've been asking for. >> reporter: the diocese spokesperson said they've offered to help them relocate its residence but claim jackson has turned down their offer. by legal order, jackson cannot allow any new expectant mothers into the home. she says it breaks her heart. just yesterday she had to turn away an expectant mother living out of her car. kimberly tere, nbc, bay area news. >>> a week later and still no signs of stopping. dozens of protesters trying to save five oakland schools, are still camped out at lakeview elementary despite police warnings to leave or face arrest. nbc bay area stephanie trong has more on what protesters are planning next. >> my greatest passion is to prepare young children to create a better world than we have created for them. >> reporter: ann taught here for 30 years at sa
. >> obviously the unborns in this area doesn't matter to them anymore. because certainly they have been very cold and relentlessly pursue taking us to court. but it is their building. and if they give me a year, they can have their building. that's all i've been asking for. >> reporter: the diocese spokesperson said they've offered to help them relocate its residence but claim jackson has turned down their offer. by legal order, jackson cannot allow any new expectant mothers into...
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. >> one woman said she is happy her unborn child will have an easy road to become a citizen. >> so. >> she will be an american citizen as well. >> it comes at an important time in the america's history. >> barack obama announced the u.s. plans to stop deporting illegal immigrants. this is something she wishes was around 20 years ago. and still, it makes her extremely happy. >> that's great. >> that's awesome. > >> to keep things going, a lot of people came out and registered to vote. they are very proud to be u.s. citizens. >> live in oakland. i am paul chambers. >> thank you, paul. >>> a sue sid bomber killed three american troops. their afghan interpreter and 17 civilians today. that happened 50 miles southeast of kabul and afghan officials say the bomber rammed a vehicle into a military convoy and detonated the explosive. >> former egyptian president hosni mubarak is said to be off life support. he suffered a stroke. he has been transferred from a prison hospital to a military hospital. mubarak was sentenceed to a life term after he was ousted in a popular up rising last year. hi
. >> one woman said she is happy her unborn child will have an easy road to become a citizen. >> so. >> she will be an american citizen as well. >> it comes at an important time in the america's history. >> barack obama announced the u.s. plans to stop deporting illegal immigrants. this is something she wishes was around 20 years ago. and still, it makes her extremely happy. >> that's great. >> that's awesome. > >> to keep things going, a lot...
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a new test taking blood and a swab to tell you things about an unborn baby, including the risk of developing certain diseases. it could be a break through, but some warn it could be a host of ethical dlem as. more with dr. nancy snyderman. >> there are many things they wonder about. >> eye color. >> a new medical break-through could provide answer to those questions and serious genetics disorders. universities mapped the dna of a fetus simply by using a blood sample from a pregnant mother and saliva from the father. >> tests today, in order to definitively diagnose a genetic disorder prenatally, require the use of an invasive procedure, such as amniocentesis, and so what this test would allow one to do is get to the same information, but not invasively. >> reporter: the new test could one day be a routine screening tool for more than 3,000 genetic disorders, including down syndrome, huntington's disease and cystic fibrosis. >> many of those are treated after the kids are born, and you can imagine by potentially supplementing them in utero, it might improve outcomes. >> the ability to identif
a new test taking blood and a swab to tell you things about an unborn baby, including the risk of developing certain diseases. it could be a break through, but some warn it could be a host of ethical dlem as. more with dr. nancy snyderman. >> there are many things they wonder about. >> eye color. >> a new medical break-through could provide answer to those questions and serious genetics disorders. universities mapped the dna of a fetus simply by using a blood sample from a...
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wherever there's a question of the life of the mother or that of the unborn child, jewish law favors life of the mother. >> reporter: she still hasn't been told by the republican leadership why she couldn't speak on the house floor thursday. >> i have been making guesses. i don't know if it was references to religious beliefs or using the word vagina. i'm left to guess. >> reporter: they say religion was not the reason. it's about keeping to quorum. >> it's not about women or policy or the use of two anatomically and medically correct terms. this is about acting professional on the house floor and about making sure we maintain a level of decorum. >> reporter: lisa lyons took offense to using the phrase, no means no. >> as she finished up her statement, compared the bill to rape. it's when she was gavelled down. it's what the floor leader objected to. >> i think they are looking for an excuse to punish me. to me, this is a war on women. it's silencing our voices saying we want control of our bodies. >> that was mary snow reporting. lisa brown says she's received a wave of support sinc
wherever there's a question of the life of the mother or that of the unborn child, jewish law favors life of the mother. >> reporter: she still hasn't been told by the republican leadership why she couldn't speak on the house floor thursday. >> i have been making guesses. i don't know if it was references to religious beliefs or using the word vagina. i'm left to guess. >> reporter: they say religion was not the reason. it's about keeping to quorum. >> it's not about...
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the guy ♪ whose feet are too big ♪ for his bed ♪ beneath its snowy mantle ♪ cold and clean ♪ the unbornssible ♪ to tell the sun to leave the sky ♪ ♪ it's just impossible remember all those beautiful songs from stage and screen? here's a show tune that became a number one hit for my wonderful mother-in-law, rosemary clooney. ♪ hey there, ♪ you with the stars ♪ in your eyes ♪ where do i begin ♪ to tell the story ♪ of how great a love can be? ♪ jean ♪ jean ♪ roses are red ♪ ♪ what's it all about ♪ ♪ alfie? ♪ is it just for the moment ♪ ♪ we live? ♪ to dream ♪ the impossible dream ♪ to fight ♪ the unbeatable foe that is such a pretty melody. i love relaxing to music like that and sharing it with friends. i think that's what makes the music of your life collection so special. it's filled with great instrumentals and beautiful ballads. ♪ ♪ there's a ship ♪ lies rigged and ready ♪ in the harbor ♪ tomorrow for old england ♪ she sails ♪ so i sing you to sleep ♪ after the lovin' ♪ with a song ♪ i just wrote yesterday ♪ and you light up my life ♪ you give me ♪ hope ♪ i'm sorry ♪ for all the lies i
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and coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," a breakthrough in genetic testing for unborn. i'm hazel sanchez. this is the "cbs morning news." this is the "cbs morning news." cuban cajun raw seafood pizza parlor french fondue tex-mex fro-yo tapas puck chinese takeout taco truck free range chicken pancake stack baked alaska 5% cashback. signup for 5% cashback at restaurants through june. it pays to discover. >>> 4 minutes before 5:00 on a friday morning. a lovely sky. mar ti ty is in the weather center. >> rain still sitting off to the east. again, shower activity is long gone from baltimore. do understand some of your watching are just now starting to see moisture exit your area. let's go ahead and take a look at the day part. it's going to be beautiful. by lunch we're going to be in the mid 80s, moving to the upper 80s. >>> here is what we have our eye on today. francis scott key b bowie is going to help kick off events for the bicentennial. >> a a few brave soul -- a few brave souls are raising money for kidney health. >> former football players are teaming up against the
and coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," a breakthrough in genetic testing for unborn. i'm hazel sanchez. this is the "cbs morning news." this is the "cbs morning news." cuban cajun raw seafood pizza parlor french fondue tex-mex fro-yo tapas puck chinese takeout taco truck free range chicken pancake stack baked alaska 5% cashback. signup for 5% cashback at restaurants through june. it pays to discover. >>> 4 minutes before 5:00 on a...
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the whole philosophy goes out the window because the one group that he doesn't acknowledge are the unbornts and if you were going to design a society from scratch, not knowing where you were going to come into t the one hitch you would want in there is make sure you were allowed to be born into it, in the first place. [ applause ] so when we hear presidentby ma speak, i'm not going to get into the book plugging-palooza but president obama is evoking the age-old liberalcally cliches, left wing formulations about how to design society, when he speaks about social justice, he is talking about how to design society, how to run society from the state as if the state were god. i don't know if you guys have seen this, "life of julia" website the obama campaign came out with, but it is one of the creepiest things i have ever seen. first of all the guy is president for life according to this thing. he's president until like 2070 and poor julia this young woman who benefits enormously from having president obama in office, her whole life is basically about her relationship to the state and at the e
the whole philosophy goes out the window because the one group that he doesn't acknowledge are the unbornts and if you were going to design a society from scratch, not knowing where you were going to come into t the one hitch you would want in there is make sure you were allowed to be born into it, in the first place. [ applause ] so when we hear presidentby ma speak, i'm not going to get into the book plugging-palooza but president obama is evoking the age-old liberalcally cliches, left wing...
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suggests a ceam cal used -- chemical used in several products can lead to skin problems for your unborn child. >> we're back in to minutes with your weather first. keep it here. >>> 4:41. a glorious morning out there. we start 50s and 60s. it's just going to be a great day. a little bit of a breeze. temperatures will be climbing up toward the mid-70s for lunch time. this afternoon's highs only about 81, 82. but we've got a lot more heat than that in the seven-day forecast. i'll tell you the goods and the bads coming up in about five minutes. here's monika samtani. >>> light volume is the good. the bad is that canal road at arizona avenue and reservoir road, between the to there's a tree down and wires as well. you want to use mcarthur boulevard as your alternate route through the area. an incident in falls church as well at 4:47. >>> the time right now is 4:42. i am watching your money on wall street. the bad news out of europe keeps piling up. stocks fell after spain and cypress asked for bailout help from their eu partners in order to shore up their own banks. spin vestors have -- som
suggests a ceam cal used -- chemical used in several products can lead to skin problems for your unborn child. >> we're back in to minutes with your weather first. keep it here. >>> 4:41. a glorious morning out there. we start 50s and 60s. it's just going to be a great day. a little bit of a breeze. temperatures will be climbing up toward the mid-70s for lunch time. this afternoon's highs only about 81, 82. but we've got a lot more heat than that in the seven-day forecast. i'll...
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. >> reporter: an abuse that almost cost the life of her unborn child, abuse that once left her with a broken neck. >> the police came and started asking -- i remember him saying well -- [indiscernible] the embassy of nigeria. that was all. >> reporter: she said her ex- husband used his influence to continue the beatings without ever facing charges. she confided in a friend and after a dozen years of abuse, she finally had the courage to leave for good. >> she's like, don't go back there. he's going to kill you. >> reporter: with no job or place to go, she lived in the family car before moving to a shelter. now she's decided to help other victims of domestic very buice. >> i feel like -- domestic abuse. >> i feel like the people need the community to help. >> reporter: she launched an online manager seen a year -- magazine a year ago. rerefuse abuse offers testimonies and resources for battered women. it's been a long journey she says but she can now smile. seeing the accomplishments of her children and the future of their family. >> i haven't seen the american dream yet but i hope o
. >> reporter: an abuse that almost cost the life of her unborn child, abuse that once left her with a broken neck. >> the police came and started asking -- i remember him saying well -- [indiscernible] the embassy of nigeria. that was all. >> reporter: she said her ex- husband used his influence to continue the beatings without ever facing charges. she confided in a friend and after a dozen years of abuse, she finally had the courage to leave for good. >> she's like,...
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of the best -- on our -- when i was like eight month's pregnant i wanted to buy an outfit for our unborn he was very upset, because he wasn't sure that the child should wear clothes. >> i feel like our children inherently will have too much stuff. you can have like a couple of outfits, but do you need like a thousand -- >> she wanted like thousands >> i see a zeppelin floating around the bay area. >> yeah, i have been involved with that project. it's definitely fun. it's a different sensation than planes or helicopters. it is much quieter -- >> it would be a nice house. it would be nice to visit -- >> but there's no backyard. backyard. >> put a parachute on the dog. >> for such a bad idea there's to. >> it takes a little adjusting. but usually you have to sit on the idea for a little while. and then go okay, that's not such a bad idea. >> just in the final moments, the general sense of silicon valley, there's a lot of exuberance, ipos, and not just facebook, but all of these others, what is your sense comparing and contrasting where we were a decade ago to where we are today? things chan
of the best -- on our -- when i was like eight month's pregnant i wanted to buy an outfit for our unborn he was very upset, because he wasn't sure that the child should wear clothes. >> i feel like our children inherently will have too much stuff. you can have like a couple of outfits, but do you need like a thousand -- >> she wanted like thousands >> i see a zeppelin floating around the bay area. >> yeah, i have been involved with that project. it's definitely fun. it's...
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and coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," a breakthrough in genetic testing for unborn. i'm hazel sanchez. this is the "cbs morning news." cuban cajun raw seafood pizza parlor french fondue tex-mex fro-yo tapas puck chinese takeout taco truck free range chicken pancake stack baked alaska 5% cashback. signup for 5% cashback at restaurants through june. it pays to discover. >>> good morning. welcome to 9news now. today is friday, june 8. good morning. i'm andrea roane. >>> i'm jessica doyle. we're so happy it's friday. mike hydeck took the night off. >>> monika samtani will have traffic. >> i will. good morning. >> but howard bernstein has weather first. >> a beautiful day ahead. still comfortable. windows open once again. it's going to be warmer today and turning hot over the weekend. with temperatures about 60 in the studio this morning. that sounds fantastic. here's a look at your day planner. let's get to the day planner. this remote has been funky for me. let's go. things are drifting to the south and east. temperatures this morning are starting in the 50s and 60s. b
and coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," a breakthrough in genetic testing for unborn. i'm hazel sanchez. this is the "cbs morning news." cuban cajun raw seafood pizza parlor french fondue tex-mex fro-yo tapas puck chinese takeout taco truck free range chicken pancake stack baked alaska 5% cashback. signup for 5% cashback at restaurants through june. it pays to discover. >>> good morning. welcome to 9news now. today is friday, june 8. good morning....
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and coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," a breakthrough in genetic testing for unborn. i'm hazel sanchez. this is the "cbs morning news." this is the "cbs morning news." cuban cajun raw seafood pizza parlor french fondue tex-mex fro-yo tapas puck chinese takeout taco truck free range chicken pancake stack baked alaska 5% cashback. signup for 5% cashback at restaurants through june. it pays to discover. >>> a north carolina teenager is going from homeless to harvard. dawn loggins graduated from burns high school yesterday near the top of her class. as nancy cordes reports, she had to overcome major obstacles on her way to ivy league dreams. >> reporter: >> reporter: before her classmates were even awake, 18-year-old dawn loggins was pushing a mop through her high school in north carolina, where she also works as a custodian. >> i'll work two hours before school, then i'll go to school. then i kol back and work two hours after school. >> reporter: when do you do your homework? >> when i get home. >> reporter: home for dawn is complicated. for years she moved around, some
and coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," a breakthrough in genetic testing for unborn. i'm hazel sanchez. this is the "cbs morning news." this is the "cbs morning news." cuban cajun raw seafood pizza parlor french fondue tex-mex fro-yo tapas puck chinese takeout taco truck free range chicken pancake stack baked alaska 5% cashback. signup for 5% cashback at restaurants through june. it pays to discover. >>> a north carolina teenager is...
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screening unborn babies for ge netting disorder -- ge >>> when bm got eeobama got elected, the country was in shambles. he had a clean-up job to do. when have you to clean up something, to properly clean it it gets dirtier before it gets clean. like you come back to the hotel and the maids are fixes up your room and you get there too early? it looks horrible! what is going on in here? was bobby brown in here? what's going on? >>> chris rock. >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning." >> we have new information on brian banks, the pro football hopeful who spent more than five years in prison for a rape that never happened. on thursday his first nfl tryout went so well-being he's actually been asked to come back for more. randy paige of our los angeles station ccbs broke the story and asked banks what it was like to finally show an nfl coach what he could do. >> when i walked out there on that field i took it all in and i was like okay you know this is it. now or never. you know let's just shine. >> reporter: and shine he did. ten years after hopes in a career in football were cut short by
screening unborn babies for ge netting disorder -- ge >>> when bm got eeobama got elected, the country was in shambles. he had a clean-up job to do. when have you to clean up something, to properly clean it it gets dirtier before it gets clean. like you come back to the hotel and the maids are fixes up your room and you get there too early? it looks horrible! what is going on in here? was bobby brown in here? what's going on? >>> chris rock. >>> welcome back to...
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ship, i made 14 calls in rapid succession on behalf of a woman seeking safety for herself and her unborn child. and all the violence against women programs were so overcapacity because of the-knee that israel in san francisco and, of course, across the country. i am here today to thank you all, and especially john avalo'' office for the proposal of building in the $250,000 to the san francisco proposal when contract here this comes during a year of unprecedented an almost unimaginable cuts from the federal government for work to end violence against women and violence against and when lgbtq communities. your story here to offer you the peace of mind an increase in sleep that comes with knowing the san francisco violence against women is movement, including asian against women's shelter, is there for a family when they have nowhere else to go, with individual and family lives are at risk, when no one else speaks their language, when they have no peace of mind and no experience of a safe night's sleep. we are here, and we are using every dollar to support underserved infants, children, you
ship, i made 14 calls in rapid succession on behalf of a woman seeking safety for herself and her unborn child. and all the violence against women programs were so overcapacity because of the-knee that israel in san francisco and, of course, across the country. i am here today to thank you all, and especially john avalo'' office for the proposal of building in the $250,000 to the san francisco proposal when contract here this comes during a year of unprecedented an almost unimaginable cuts from...
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spotlight.the videos show "planned parenthood" workers based on her unborn child's - gender.the tape'h by house republicans or a new anti- abortion law... banning abortions based on gender. under the legislation, doctors wwo knowingly perform hese kinds of bortions would face up to 5 years in prison, and the measure... but the suuport - majority of democrats oppose it. "we are going to allowwliitll girls to be killed beeoreethey are born simply because thee are little girls." girls.""today the three most dangerous words in china and can't let that happen here." here."the measure was voted down in the house... but the issue may still play a role in the women's vote in november. meanwhile... plannnd parenthood released a statement saying it "condemns sex selection motivated by genner bias" - and fired its employee caught oo tape. theestate lawmaker who raised tte issue of inner harbor safety... is now challenging the beating at courthouse east &pwas one reason pat cdonough saysshe called for the state now... he wants to debate mayor tephanie rawlings blake... because alllstate residents
spotlight.the videos show "planned parenthood" workers based on her unborn child's - gender.the tape'h by house republicans or a new anti- abortion law... banning abortions based on gender. under the legislation, doctors wwo knowingly perform hese kinds of bortions would face up to 5 years in prison, and the measure... but the suuport - majority of democrats oppose it. "we are going to allowwliitll girls to be killed beeoreethey are born simply because thee are little...