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some babies who were infected in utero have obvious problems at birth like extremely small schools. -- brains. it can even exist when born with a normal had side. >>> watching the olympics may inspire young people to get moving. researchers surveyed over half of them were inspired to try new sports or activities. but unfortunately it did not translate to higher levels of physical fitness.>>> did you know the number of kitchen fires triples on thanksgiving day? >> according to the consumer product safety commission, there is an average of 1300 day compared to about 400 on other days of the year. cooker dinner safely. avoid loose clothing, cook in a fire outside, not on the porch or in the garage. >>> yesterday down joe's closed at its highest level ever yesterday. above night -- dow jones closed at its highest level after yesterday at 1900. won the election a few weeks ago. >>> donald trump is naming names and filling out his cabinet. one of the sharpest critics has an important new job under him. coming up. it is the one thing you do not want to do on a day like today, but if you are
some babies who were infected in utero have obvious problems at birth like extremely small schools. -- brains. it can even exist when born with a normal had side. >>> watching the olympics may inspire young people to get moving. researchers surveyed over half of them were inspired to try new sports or activities. but unfortunately it did not translate to higher levels of physical fitness.>>> did you know the number of kitchen fires triples on thanksgiving day? >>...
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and our one salient or proof was david... in utero, my wife got an infection.got antibiotics for the infection, so he... his immune system was compromised in utero. because our other son, henry, has no allergies. and so we just... we're too clean. so antibiotics, the hand sanitizers everywhere... i say this in jest, but i think it's... it would work. if you have a newborn, you should go to a farm and roll him in some cow manure. >> hinojosa: ( laughing ) >> seriously. that's going to make your kid healthy. the kid needs to get sick and build up their immune system. and that plus a combination with over processed food... a carrot's barely a carrot now. so food has been so processed. and you know, the environment; something. so it's a combination of all of that. but it's the fact that we are too clean and we over prescribe antibiotics. >> hinojosa: so what do you want us to take away from... you know, because my kids, for example, there has been one kid in the entire... because they've had the same kid in their classroom for all their years, and the kid actually
and our one salient or proof was david... in utero, my wife got an infection.got antibiotics for the infection, so he... his immune system was compromised in utero. because our other son, henry, has no allergies. and so we just... we're too clean. so antibiotics, the hand sanitizers everywhere... i say this in jest, but i think it's... it would work. if you have a newborn, you should go to a farm and roll him in some cow manure. >> hinojosa: ( laughing ) >> seriously. that's going...
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. >> reporter: research suggest babies exposed to marijuana in utero may develop behavior problems during early childhood. >> you need to protect the babies and teenagers. and by teenagers, you have to keep in mind that marijuana potent brain growth until people are 25 or 30. >> in the first ten months oh of this year, 71 teenagers came into the emergency room at this hospital with marijuana in their system, which is on track to be about 70% higher than last year. that worries him, because evidence is emerging that heavy teenage use, using four to five days a week, may be linked to long-term damage in areas of the brain that help control cognitive functions like it's not known if there's any amount of marijuana that is safe for the developing brain, which may still be maturing during the mid to late 20s. law enforcement officers in pueblo county believe they too are seeing more marijuana related problems. >> they said the black market will disappear. well, i can tell you the black market is alive and well and thriving. in fact, it's exploding. >> reporter: you're used to see thing much ma
. >> reporter: research suggest babies exposed to marijuana in utero may develop behavior problems during early childhood. >> you need to protect the babies and teenagers. and by teenagers, you have to keep in mind that marijuana potent brain growth until people are 25 or 30. >> in the first ten months oh of this year, 71 teenagers came into the emergency room at this hospital with marijuana in their system, which is on track to be about 70% higher than last year. that worries...
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we believe your gender identity is processed in the brain does not occur until six months in utero so think of all the things that can happen between six weeks in six months that affect the brain. this is why identical twins cane have the exact same dna but they get different chemical messages from the mother even when they are positioned in the womb. the degree of variation because the things a mother takes him from the environment that affect the distribution of hormones, the variability in how our drains are set is nearly infinite. >> host: so, what kind of testio through to become nicole beforeh surgery happen?ef >> guest: back then it was before genetic testing testing t she went through was mostly psychological tests and also physiological tests to understand her anatomy but it was mostly a series of psychological tests and this is why they delayed puberty so that the child can live as the gender that they believe they are forey as long as possible to be fully confident that is who they are. there are a lot of kids who test boundaries and boys that like to dress up as girls and
we believe your gender identity is processed in the brain does not occur until six months in utero so think of all the things that can happen between six weeks in six months that affect the brain. this is why identical twins cane have the exact same dna but they get different chemical messages from the mother even when they are positioned in the womb. the degree of variation because the things a mother takes him from the environment that affect the distribution of hormones, the variability in...
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baby born today comes into the world owing $61,000, and we know that child did not incur that debt in utero fair he comes into the world with the $61,000 debt but so he does, and it acts the same way an unexpected $61,000 debt would act on any of us. it's a kind of drag and a kind of anchor. john: i like the cartoons in his book, when i talk to people, eyes glaze over, carrying debt is like carrying life with a giant weight tied to your feet. the cartoon points out everything that bloats it, college loans, regulations drag us further down. >> correct, it's the debt, the taxation that is not efficient. no matter what you do to stimulate the economy, the structural problems are going to outweigh that. john: look at this next cartoon from ramirez. this one shows a guy looking down a giant sinkhole that swallowed the white house and congress, he says tell me again how you guys are more qualified to run private business? john: your point? >> if you do not pay any attention to the national debt, year after year after year, the debt becomes not just a hole but a sinkhole, it gets bigger and bigger
baby born today comes into the world owing $61,000, and we know that child did not incur that debt in utero fair he comes into the world with the $61,000 debt but so he does, and it acts the same way an unexpected $61,000 debt would act on any of us. it's a kind of drag and a kind of anchor. john: i like the cartoons in his book, when i talk to people, eyes glaze over, carrying debt is like carrying life with a giant weight tied to your feet. the cartoon points out everything that bloats it,...
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there is a break in the dna in utero. so it is very rare, very aggr aggressive and does not respond to chemotherapy so our genome program is working on that. >> i think after 13 years of covering this, it's been that long. at the end of the day don't you think this is really what thanks and giving is all about? >> we have a saying at st. jude. everybody else turned this child down and said they couldn't save her. but we did because we had something -- another option that nobody else had which was to use her father's cells. that does two things. it reconstitutes her blood system and it tells the leukemia cells and now she's cured. >> they are such special children. when i went down there it changed my lives. i still make recipes those kids taught me. >> they're living. reminding us all. jordan, thank you to you and your family. and your fashion is amazing! >> we have got another cool and windy day. winds out of the west, gusting up to 30-35 miles-per-hour again. not quite as much as yesterday. but highs in the upper 30s an
there is a break in the dna in utero. so it is very rare, very aggr aggressive and does not respond to chemotherapy so our genome program is working on that. >> i think after 13 years of covering this, it's been that long. at the end of the day don't you think this is really what thanks and giving is all about? >> we have a saying at st. jude. everybody else turned this child down and said they couldn't save her. but we did because we had something -- another option that nobody else...
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first daughter was being delivered they put a little device into her skull while she was still in uterothen that would indicate when the contraction was coming. so you hear it building on the machine and then and this went on for 36 hours with jessica. i saw three nurses change shift over -- and -- >> you stayed there the whole time. >> i'm sitting by the bed for 36 hours like this and then in between contractions you're so exhausted you fall asleep two minutes later, you know, the alarm is going off. >> what was she doing when the alarm was going on. >> screaming. it was horrifying but i would dream in those two minutes. >> oh yes 'cause you're so tired and you're so exhausted and you're trying to massage backs. i didn't have any of. that i went with midwives and they could look at you and tell. >> were you in a tub of water and something. >> i didn't do the tub with water. >> you squatted and gave birth in a tub. >> not in the water but they'll start doing that soon. they don't have it in our area yet but under water births they're going start doing that. >> where were you? were you i
first daughter was being delivered they put a little device into her skull while she was still in uterothen that would indicate when the contraction was coming. so you hear it building on the machine and then and this went on for 36 hours with jessica. i saw three nurses change shift over -- and -- >> you stayed there the whole time. >> i'm sitting by the bed for 36 hours like this and then in between contractions you're so exhausted you fall asleep two minutes later, you know, the...
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queparecia un inocente gasesitojusto en el instante que el laser se encontraba en la parte baja del uteroque nadie se igina que puedaser tan peligroso un airesito deesos que averguenza... o no lehan hecho pasar a usted alguna pena? bite--pero este caso paso de la verguenza al peligro... el gasintestinal provoco un incendio... verguenza al peligro... el gasintestinal provoco un incendio... --si, fuego... y no fue que lapaciente se hubiera comido un par de jalapeÑos de esos quearden antes de su operacin. laexplicacion tiene su ciencia. --segn la investigacion elmetano y el hidrogeno que conforman nuestros gases los vuelven potencialemente inamables y cona irradiacidel laser .. pues la explosion..--y el fuego producido por el laser se propa a las sabas de la paciente causandole algunasheridas de las que se recupera --los medicos es cuidar mas la dieta de los pacientes antes de las operaciones... porquecomo dicen en el campo...porque como dicen campo... si el frijol estamaduro, el gas esta seguro... blanca ---hoy 2 estudiantes de la preparatoria ''independence'' de san jos fueron premiados co
queparecia un inocente gasesitojusto en el instante que el laser se encontraba en la parte baja del uteroque nadie se igina que puedaser tan peligroso un airesito deesos que averguenza... o no lehan hecho pasar a usted alguna pena? bite--pero este caso paso de la verguenza al peligro... el gasintestinal provoco un incendio... verguenza al peligro... el gasintestinal provoco un incendio... --si, fuego... y no fue que lapaciente se hubiera comido un par de jalapeÑos de esos quearden antes de su...
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scientists believe your gender identity process in the brain does not occur until six months in utero. you think of all the things thaa can happen between six weeks an six months that affect the brain and this is why identical twins can have the exact same dna, buc they get different chemical messages from the mother even where they are positioned in the womb. the degree of variation because of things the mother takes in from the environment that affects the distribution of hormone leads the variability in how our brains are set is nearly infinite. >> host: so what kind of testing did wyatt have to go through to become nicole before even surgery happen.ing. genetic testing what she went through was psychological tests and physiological tests to understand her anatomy. it was mostly a series of psychological tests. this is one day why they delay and suppress so that a child can live the gender they believe they are for as long as possible to be fully confident with who they are. they test boundaries and boys delayed to dress up as grossman grows that were tomboys and these are temporar
scientists believe your gender identity process in the brain does not occur until six months in utero. you think of all the things thaa can happen between six weeks an six months that affect the brain and this is why identical twins can have the exact same dna, buc they get different chemical messages from the mother even where they are positioned in the womb. the degree of variation because of things the mother takes in from the environment that affects the distribution of hormone leads the...
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what's interesting about it a break in the dna in utero. it's very rare and aggressive and does not respond to chemotherapy. our genome project is working on that. >> my gosh, after 13 years of covering it, it's been that long, at the end of the day, don't you think that's what thanksgiving is all about? down and said they couldn't save her but we did because we had an option nobody else had, to use her father's cells. it reconstitutes her blood symptom and kills her eukemia cells and now she's cured. >> when i went down there it changed the rest of my life and still make brownies they liked. >> they're living. >> thank you aga f thank you to you and your family. let's go to al for a check on the weather. >> that's what's going on around the country. here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >> welcome, guys. current temperatures, 43 in washington, 38 in dulles, 37 in gaithersburg. it's a little chilly out there. if we continue through the day, winds are picking up. sorry, wind chills and daytime highs nearing 50 degrees. as we hea
what's interesting about it a break in the dna in utero. it's very rare and aggressive and does not respond to chemotherapy. our genome project is working on that. >> my gosh, after 13 years of covering it, it's been that long, at the end of the day, don't you think that's what thanksgiving is all about? down and said they couldn't save her but we did because we had an option nobody else had, to use her father's cells. it reconstitutes her blood symptom and kills her eukemia cells and now...
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there is a break in the dna in utero. that. >> i think after 13 years of covering this, it's been that long. at the end of the day don't you think this is really what thanks and giving is all about? >> we have a saying at st. jude. if not st. jude, who? everybody else turned this child down and said they couldn't save her. but we did because we had something -- another option that nobody else had which was to use her father's cells. that does two things. it reconstitutes her blood system and it tells the leukemia cells and now she's cured. >> they are such special children. when i went down there it changed my lives. i still make recipes those kids taught me. >> they're living. >> thank you again for just reminding us all. jordan, thank you to you and your family. and your fashion is amazing! let's weekend. expect more for the inland areas. at least thanksgiving day will be dry with highs reaching 60 degrees. once again, rain on friday. >> up next, she's starring alongside brad pitt in a new alongside brad pitt in a new r
there is a break in the dna in utero. that. >> i think after 13 years of covering this, it's been that long. at the end of the day don't you think this is really what thanks and giving is all about? >> we have a saying at st. jude. if not st. jude, who? everybody else turned this child down and said they couldn't save her. but we did because we had something -- another option that nobody else had which was to use her father's cells. that does two things. it reconstitutes her blood...
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that is a very strong result of mr trump in utero. at one stage, tule of mr trump in utero. one stage, mr mcmullan, a mormon, he had hopes of winning that state. his performance was pretty poor. i want td performance was pretty poor. i want to go back to jeremy vine in a minute. before i do, this isn't just looking like a victory, heading for ej looking like a victory, heading for a victory for mr trump, though we do not know for sure yet, it is a lot more than that, big enough as that is? we spoke a month ago about the possibility of a wave election in america, and we were thinking it was hillary clinton riding that wave. it now looks like we could be going the other way. we are also looking at a republican senate and a republican house. with all of that comes the possibility of not just one seat on the supreme court, which would swing it back to being a republican supreme court, but two seats, which really makes it a republican supreme court. we are looking, andrew, if all of these numbers bear out, and what norman is saying about his predictions for wisconsin and michigan
that is a very strong result of mr trump in utero. at one stage, tule of mr trump in utero. one stage, mr mcmullan, a mormon, he had hopes of winning that state. his performance was pretty poor. i want td performance was pretty poor. i want to go back to jeremy vine in a minute. before i do, this isn't just looking like a victory, heading for ej looking like a victory, heading for a victory for mr trump, though we do not know for sure yet, it is a lot more than that, big enough as that is? we...