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now you go to a party and a third of the people in the room are in vitro fertilization babies.owledge increases. >> if you think it a horrible good because playing with our genes is not natural. you think a prefrn poodle is natural? is you think the popcorn you eat or medicines you take are natural? they are not. coming up traffic slows here no stoplights no traffic. is this the libertarian paradise? maybe not. soon we won't need stoplights. i will explain why. blaine why. my feet felt so heavy at the end of the day. they used to get really tired. until i started gellin'. i got dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles. when they're in my shoes, my feet and legs feel less tired. it's like walking on a wave, dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles, i'm a believer! ♪ they lived ♪ they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ (dad) we lived... thanks to our subaru. ♪ (announcer) love. it's what mas a subaru, a subaru. john: is this a better way to design an intersection >> is this a better way for a traffic intersection. no lights of any kind. traffic moves and maybe you won't have to waste gas by coming to a
now you go to a party and a third of the people in the room are in vitro fertilization babies.owledge increases. >> if you think it a horrible good because playing with our genes is not natural. you think a prefrn poodle is natural? is you think the popcorn you eat or medicines you take are natural? they are not. coming up traffic slows here no stoplights no traffic. is this the libertarian paradise? maybe not. soon we won't need stoplights. i will explain why. blaine why. my feet felt so...
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. >>> coming up, teachers who can be fired for having in vitro fertilization treatments.just one of the house rules. >>> but first, a friend takes our anthony bourdain along to one of his favorite family-owned restaurants in thailand. they find the answer to "where's the beef" in this week's "parts unknown." >> it wouldn't look like that if they pounded it before they cooked it. >> that's good. chewy. chewy. still chewy. still chewing. >> and because andy is a vip and potential future son-in-law, dad sporting his 40 amulets of protection brings out the chef's specialty. >> that doesn't sound good. right away. >> are you getting some of that heat? >> yeah. >> you know, we talked about once you experience some of the sensory pleasures of the east, your previous life just isn't adequate anymore. >> tune in to see more of this spicy adventure on "anthony bou bourdain parts unknown" at 9:00 eastern. captain: this is a tip. bellman: thanks, captain obvious. captain: and here's a tip. when you save money on hotel rooms, it's just like saving money on anything else that costs mon
. >>> coming up, teachers who can be fired for having in vitro fertilization treatments.just one of the house rules. >>> but first, a friend takes our anthony bourdain along to one of his favorite family-owned restaurants in thailand. they find the answer to "where's the beef" in this week's "parts unknown." >> it wouldn't look like that if they pounded it before they cooked it. >> that's good. chewy. chewy. still chewy. still chewing. >>...
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their own boys and girls, pr prior to concepti, we allow them to choose whether male or female, in-vitrory select thwe select the best d return it to mom. john: i hear embryo, i think of something alive, the sperm as met the egg and grown. >> that is a personal feeling a personal definition of what is going on. that one has to guide your thoughts. john: i am struck about how everyone has such strong feelings, what you do it illegal in canada, united kingdom and australia. for people who view embryo as a life, i think it would be better if you could play around with the genes before that. but that is forbidden. >> that is what the law says, that is how we run it 92 other things. john: other things you could do but do not eye color, hair color, skin tone, athletic abuilty and height. >> these are among different things we can do,ing in to in in addition to predicts alcoholism, drug addiction, sexual deiviation. and all of the different syndromes a lot of genetic diseases, they have been predicted by amniocentesis for years, but now, we can find the disease before mom is pregnant. john: if
their own boys and girls, pr prior to concepti, we allow them to choose whether male or female, in-vitrory select thwe select the best d return it to mom. john: i hear embryo, i think of something alive, the sperm as met the egg and grown. >> that is a personal feeling a personal definition of what is going on. that one has to guide your thoughts. john: i am struck about how everyone has such strong feelings, what you do it illegal in canada, united kingdom and australia. for people who...
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teachers to sign a so-called morality clause, it it includes ha harsh restrictions on sex, and in vitro'll talk to one teacher who refuses to sign because her son is gay. >>> a new york city commuter teams up with the mayor of new york city for an interesting challenge and it's probably not what you think it is. it's just one of the things we do think you should know today, though. it starts with little things. tiny changes in the brain. little things, anyone can do. it steals your memories. your independence. insures support. a breakthrough. and sooner than you'd like... ...sooner than you think. ...you die from alzheimer's disease. ...we cure alzheimer's disease. every little click, call, or donation adds up to something big. alzheimer's association. the brains behind saving yours. still running in the morning? yeah. getting your vegetables every day? when i can. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. two full servings of vegetables for only 50 delicious calories. ...i got lots of advice, but i needed information i could trust. unitedhealthcare's innovative, simple program help
teachers to sign a so-called morality clause, it it includes ha harsh restrictions on sex, and in vitro'll talk to one teacher who refuses to sign because her son is gay. >>> a new york city commuter teams up with the mayor of new york city for an interesting challenge and it's probably not what you think it is. it's just one of the things we do think you should know today, though. it starts with little things. tiny changes in the brain. little things, anyone can do. it steals your...
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sociedad de tecnologÍa de reproducciÓn asistida uno de cada cien bebÉs fue concebido por fertilizaciÓn in vitro el cÁncer de mama podemos asegurar cien por ciento que no lo va a traer. >>> dice que ya son mÁs de 400 las enfermedades que se pueden ver genÉticamente, para lograr el diseÑo del bebÉ deseado, el especialista necesita obtÉn lugar mayor cantidad de huevos posibles, con ayuda de un tratamiento de hormona, y despuÉs de recolectar suficientes esperamoss del padre. >>> antes de dar a los embriÓnazo la mujer podemos estudiar los embriones. >>> tras analizar cada embriÓn descartan con los no tengan caracterÍsticas sdwlaedz los congelan, y el embriÓn perfecto lo im plantan en el vientre de la madre el costo del proceso npz 19 mil dÓlares algo que preocupa a quien se oponen, que dicen a futuro, esto traerÁ mas diferencias sociales. >>> diferencia entre los que puedan obtener un bebÉ perfecto, y con los no pueden, no tienen los medios para obtener un bebÉ perfecto. >>> pero para bianca la tranquilidad de tener un hijo sano no tiene precio. >>> es muy importante tener hijas saludables sin enfer
sociedad de tecnologÍa de reproducciÓn asistida uno de cada cien bebÉs fue concebido por fertilizaciÓn in vitro el cÁncer de mama podemos asegurar cien por ciento que no lo va a traer. >>> dice que ya son mÁs de 400 las enfermedades que se pueden ver genÉticamente, para lograr el diseÑo del bebÉ deseado, el especialista necesita obtÉn lugar mayor cantidad de huevos posibles, con ayuda de un tratamiento de hormona, y despuÉs de recolectar suficientes esperamoss del padre....
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this is the natural experiment that also has children from in vitro fertilization that it is passed fromanother couple if they grow up genetically related to the birth mother. for the womb that she provides they looked at birth weight to in the of motivating thing from the steady then the baby grows up delinquent and so on. what they found there was no association with the behavioral problems. that was determined by the birth mother of the egg. >> but there was the small effect on birthweights. but they do not have these behavioral problems. but with this study many facts that show smoking could be with the individual differences between the populations. but nevertheless there is no limit to smoking and this is of'' from pediatrics it is not the hardest branch but it is extraordinary. there is no safe level of tobacco smoke. the you know, what a third hand smoke is? anybody not know? you should all go. this is the residual smoke left on the close of smokers. if your wife smokes your child comes near her dress or somebody else third hand smoke. and smoke contamination children are uniquel
this is the natural experiment that also has children from in vitro fertilization that it is passed fromanother couple if they grow up genetically related to the birth mother. for the womb that she provides they looked at birth weight to in the of motivating thing from the steady then the baby grows up delinquent and so on. what they found there was no association with the behavioral problems. that was determined by the birth mother of the egg. >> but there was the small effect on...
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. >> what about those of adoption or in vitro?> we're not penalizing these activities but we don't want to incentivize either. the colleges take them randomly from hospitals but the idea and the mother and father taken hold but if they're unable we recognize adoption is necessary but nobody would suggest it is the ideal. john: to have a problem with homosexual one decimal such remedy? >> it does not matter from the policy perspective we can leave our personal feelings aside with the policy concerns but the photographer or the baker or the adoption agency is penalized by the government for wanting to treat a man and woman that is distinctive. they are forced out for orphans because they try to find men and women. john: libertarians would agree but if i open a business i should be able to serve anybody that i want that the judge orders the of bakery it was cater the same-sex marriage. but a wedding photographer photographer, a florist that is outrageous but as somebody said they ought to have the right the governor of arizona backed
. >> what about those of adoption or in vitro?> we're not penalizing these activities but we don't want to incentivize either. the colleges take them randomly from hospitals but the idea and the mother and father taken hold but if they're unable we recognize adoption is necessary but nobody would suggest it is the ideal. john: to have a problem with homosexual one decimal such remedy? >> it does not matter from the policy perspective we can leave our personal feelings aside with...
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. >> what about those who get in vitro vertzation. >> we are not criminalizing but we don't want to innocentthighs activities either. no one suggests we should take them randomly from hospitals but when they are unable to do that we recognize adoption as something necessary to make up for a lack. no one would suggest that adoption is the ideal. >> do you have a problem with homosexual oolity itself? >> as a policy matter that doesn't matter whatsoever. that's the one thing about libertarians and conservatives we can leave some of our moral convictions aside with the public policy concerns are of the institution of marriage. what we are concerned about is when the baker or florist or christian adoption agency is coerced penalized shut down by the government from wanting to treat the union of a man and a woman on marriage in a way that d distinctive of two men and women. adoption agencies force out finding homes for orphans because they wanted to find moms and dads for orphans. how is that live and let li? >> they would agree with you on that. if i open a business i should be able to serve any
. >> what about those who get in vitro vertzation. >> we are not criminalizing but we don't want to innocentthighs activities either. no one suggests we should take them randomly from hospitals but when they are unable to do that we recognize adoption as something necessary to make up for a lack. no one would suggest that adoption is the ideal. >> do you have a problem with homosexual oolity itself? >> as a policy matter that doesn't matter whatsoever. that's the one...
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i'm just saying the children, there were not adopted were in vitro. i tried very hard in the book. no one would people to come away with this really understanding the legal argument for really kind of getting to five fewer end to legal thrillers, one each to come to the book and read it for that reason. you know, the best lawyers of a generation put together a major civil rights case. the want to try to find a way back to the personal. i talk, some of the lawyers in the case and the kind of special burden that they carried with them. and there is this wonderful moment where they had to have their lawyers have gone all day. the proper witness. their talk. and really what he was there is talk about was how discrimination affects people. the lawyers go up and ready. everybody kind of want to bore after court. i went with them. they were sitting there. one of a dozen lawyers said it was like listening -- it was like being on the therapist's couch. and have my lawyers have gone. listening to him talk about how it feels to the diminished sense of possibility in no, i could not even calle
i'm just saying the children, there were not adopted were in vitro. i tried very hard in the book. no one would people to come away with this really understanding the legal argument for really kind of getting to five fewer end to legal thrillers, one each to come to the book and read it for that reason. you know, the best lawyers of a generation put together a major civil rights case. the want to try to find a way back to the personal. i talk, some of the lawyers in the case and the kind of...
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when i was going through infertility, they said they would not cover in vitro.hey covered a certain things but they did not feel it was good. decidei had a right to and if i did not like it i can work someplace else. because of religious liberty they have a right. host: joining us now for more perspective on the supreme court decision is amber lee robinson. she covers the supreme court for bloomberg. we are looking ahead. involving hobby lobby. explain to us the issues at stake. guest: the question is whether a for-profit corporation enjoy protections for religious freedom. we know from citizens united that companies enjoy the right to free speech under the first amendment. do they enjoy free religion? the affordable care act is an issue. it requires companies to provide their employees with access to certain birth control methods. hobby lobby and the other companies involved in the case do not object to providing all birth control methods. there are a few that they think are abortions. host: is there anything we can predict about how this decision will play out
when i was going through infertility, they said they would not cover in vitro.hey covered a certain things but they did not feel it was good. decidei had a right to and if i did not like it i can work someplace else. because of religious liberty they have a right. host: joining us now for more perspective on the supreme court decision is amber lee robinson. she covers the supreme court for bloomberg. we are looking ahead. involving hobby lobby. explain to us the issues at stake. guest: the...
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in vitro fertilization. this is now a fertilized egg. >> so it's right there -- >> reporter: dr.rformed the procedure. then transferred two embryos days later with good results. >> your pregnancy test is positive. >> reporter: later a sonogram revealed one baby, a girl. >> i'm happy there's one. >> reporter: after a rather typical pregnancy, jessica was prepared to deliver. >> i feel ecstatic. i cannot wait. >> a week before jessica's due date, the baby was small. so the doctors were concerned so they made the decision to induce jessica on her due date. but this was not at all related to the ivf procedure and so far so good. >> don't you want to meet this little baby? >> i do. >> jessica and derek welcomed chloe lee manion into the world. they are all with us this morning. that is a gorgeous little girl. congratulations to you. >> thank you. >> it's been a long time since i saw you guys. you look terrific. >> yeah -- thank you. >> i see the tears in your eyes. what was it like when -- chloe was just smiling for the cameras. a star is born. >> just hearing the story all over again
in vitro fertilization. this is now a fertilized egg. >> so it's right there -- >> reporter: dr.rformed the procedure. then transferred two embryos days later with good results. >> your pregnancy test is positive. >> reporter: later a sonogram revealed one baby, a girl. >> i'm happy there's one. >> reporter: after a rather typical pregnancy, jessica was prepared to deliver. >> i feel ecstatic. i cannot wait. >> a week before jessica's due date,...