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decir, un bebito cuya concepcin se produjo en un laboratorio, mediante la tecnica de fecundacion in vitros... pero esta modalidad ha evolucionado impresionantemente...azalea Ñiguez nos habla de lo que hoy en da estn logrando los expertos en fertilidad... take pkg 0:01 0:07 0:36 1:30 en este laboratorio, se estan cocinando bebes a la carta 20.13.56 podemos escoger el color de ojos 20.14.27 tambien podemos seleccionar el color del pelo y la textura del pelo, mas de eso, la tinta de la piel suena como pelicula de ciencia ficcion, pero ya es una realidad. el concepto de seleccionar las caracteristicas de un bebe antes de implantarlo en el utero de su futura madre, si bien polemico, se esta convirtiendo en algo cada vez mas comun entre quienes optan por la fertilizacion in vitro es un poquito controversial, pero para nosotros es lo ideal. bianca tiene 35 anos, y dice que aunque esta lista para ser madre, no quiere dejar nada la suerte . yo se que mi novio quiere tener un hijo que es rubio como el y acepta que el sexo del bebe, para el, era esencial. 19.41.34 es importante para mi y mi novio po
decir, un bebito cuya concepcin se produjo en un laboratorio, mediante la tecnica de fecundacion in vitros... pero esta modalidad ha evolucionado impresionantemente...azalea Ñiguez nos habla de lo que hoy en da estn logrando los expertos en fertilidad... take pkg 0:01 0:07 0:36 1:30 en este laboratorio, se estan cocinando bebes a la carta 20.13.56 podemos escoger el color de ojos 20.14.27 tambien podemos seleccionar el color del pelo y la textura del pelo, mas de eso, la tinta de la piel suena...
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. >> i have three friends who made this choice, one adopted and two in vitro.ve millions in the bank but they have means in order to take care of themselves and a child financially and they have one in particular has family that lives nearby and they're making it work. i love the father figure idea, but maybe there's not enough research to show that women like katy perry can make it work. >> if you continuously tell a certain demographic that you don't need them, jennifer anist aniston, we don't need you, eventually men believe it and say, okay, since you don't need me, i'll sit on my couch and play video games, go at it alone. maybe that contributes to the lack of good men that katy perry can find. >> maybe that's a theory pip think this is all the aftermath of russell brantt. he's a slow lawrence with an accent. it will take ten years for her to like men again. kimberly said it provides a safety net for risky behavior that everybody else doesn't have. this is new to women but not so new to men. in the '70s, '80s, '90s, a rock star could engage in any kind of
. >> i have three friends who made this choice, one adopted and two in vitro.ve millions in the bank but they have means in order to take care of themselves and a child financially and they have one in particular has family that lives nearby and they're making it work. i love the father figure idea, but maybe there's not enough research to show that women like katy perry can make it work. >> if you continuously tell a certain demographic that you don't need them, jennifer anist...
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the woman said she under went in vitro fertilization. four days after they delivered, the broker took the baby. she says she received little explanation about the biological parents. but she says she met a japanese man three times during her pregnancy. >> translator: we never really spoke to each other. i didn't know how old he was or why he wanted to have babies. i assumed that he was busy because he had other babies, too. >> reporter: police have found six other babies that may have been born to surrogate mothers at the man's request. they say those babies obtained japanese and thai passports that bare the man's family name. they say he has taken four of them out of the country. they said dna test shows that nine of the infants are likely from the same father. they are trying to find out whether it's the japanese man. but he has left. police are urging him through his lawyer to return to thailand. people in australia are getting a glimpse at rare stones. it's believed that only 30 red diamonds have ever been discovered. officials from
the woman said she under went in vitro fertilization. four days after they delivered, the broker took the baby. she says she received little explanation about the biological parents. but she says she met a japanese man three times during her pregnancy. >> translator: we never really spoke to each other. i didn't know how old he was or why he wanted to have babies. i assumed that he was busy because he had other babies, too. >> reporter: police have found six other babies that may...
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authorities say the doctor conducted in-vitro fertilization without the required permit. >> translator: we will seek an arrest warrant if the doctor doesn't report for questioning. >> the babies were found in an apartment near bangkok owned by a japanese man. the man's lawyer said his client fathered the babies using surrogate mothers. the man denied there were any legal problems. he is said to have left thailand. investigators say dna tests show the children are likely to have the same father. >>> analysts with the south korean military say rockets from south korea are flying longer each time they're launched. they say five rockets on thursday flew as far as 220 kilometers. a spokesperson for south korea's joint chiefs of staff said the north fired the projectiles from wonsan. they flew towards the sea of japan. north korea has test-fired rockets in march, june, and july. rockets with a range of 220 kilometers can hit seoul and central parts of south korea. military analysts say the artillery could become a serious threat for south korea and the u.s. forces stationed there. they say i
authorities say the doctor conducted in-vitro fertilization without the required permit. >> translator: we will seek an arrest warrant if the doctor doesn't report for questioning. >> the babies were found in an apartment near bangkok owned by a japanese man. the man's lawyer said his client fathered the babies using surrogate mothers. the man denied there were any legal problems. he is said to have left thailand. investigators say dna tests show the children are likely to have the...
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hay riesgos que son asociados con la edad y con el hecho de ser in vitro.a mujer y recibiendo atenciÓn mÉdica en un hospital muy cercano. mientras tanto, la cifra de muertes causada aumentÓ a 589. un grupo de buenos americanos volviÓ a demostrar que el trabajo en equipo puede mover montaÑas o incluso hasta trenes. se trata de una acciÓn admirable que gracias al empeÑo de muchos le salvÓ la vida a un hombre que se habÍa quedado atrapado en la plataforma de una estaciÓn de trenes en australia. marÍa eugenia payÁn nos tiene las dramÁticas imÁgenes. >> usted se preguntarÁ por quÉ Éstas personas estÁn empujando el vagÓn del tren. fÍjense lo que había sucedido minutos antes. un grupo de pasajeros abordaba ordenadamente un tren en perth, australia cuando uno de ellos se quedÓ parado al borde de la puerta y repentinamente se hundiÓ por la ranura. la piernas se le quedÓ atascada. otro pasajero pidiÓ ayuda. un agente de seguridad intentÓ sacarlo pero no pudo. primero los pasajeros se agruparon en un extremo del tren para que abriera la ranura pero decidieron hacer us
hay riesgos que son asociados con la edad y con el hecho de ser in vitro.a mujer y recibiendo atenciÓn mÉdica en un hospital muy cercano. mientras tanto, la cifra de muertes causada aumentÓ a 589. un grupo de buenos americanos volviÓ a demostrar que el trabajo en equipo puede mover montaÑas o incluso hasta trenes. se trata de una acciÓn admirable que gracias al empeÑo de muchos le salvÓ la vida a un hombre que se habÍa quedado atrapado en la plataforma de una estaciÓn de trenes en...
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cip maintains the world's largest potato in vitro gene bank that conserves the huge diversity and ensures genetic resources are secure. because over the centuries tubers from peru have become the world's third most consumed food. rodarte, scientists can answer the question, what will people be eating in the future? >> we are prepared for every change, whether from pests, disease, or climate change. the answer is stored here. these potatoes provide the crop yield we need, the resistance we need, the nutritional value and necessary adaptability. >> the work of the scientists here cannily functions with the close cooperation of the farmers. they bring different varieties to this center. they also bring their knowledge about proper farming methods. the scientists give them tubers and seeds free of disease and promise a better harvest. harvest results are examined and each sack is labeled. >> the knowledge from both sides come together here. local knowledge about status, planting the data isn't planting the environment, after that star scientific background, we exchange ideas and work together
cip maintains the world's largest potato in vitro gene bank that conserves the huge diversity and ensures genetic resources are secure. because over the centuries tubers from peru have become the world's third most consumed food. rodarte, scientists can answer the question, what will people be eating in the future? >> we are prepared for every change, whether from pests, disease, or climate change. the answer is stored here. these potatoes provide the crop yield we need, the resistance we...
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hay riesgos que son asociados con la edad y con el hecho de ser in vitro.aclares que oscurece es. anita, ¿tienes algo que decirnos? >> sÍ. resulta,cedeya, acontece que en nueva orleÁns están haciendo algo positivo con residuos de los fumadores, con las colillas. bueno, no estÁ invitando a las personas a que fumen para nada. los estÁn haciendo en forma de reciclaje han puesto en la ciudad 50 contenedores para que esto tiene que pasar por un n proceso porque tienen diferentes quÍmicos y no todo se puede usar. de cierta forma, estÁn reciclando pero vuelvo y digo. no es que estÁn promoviendo que la gente fume mÁs. >> es mÁs bien una soluciÓn a todo ese montÓn de colillas que la gente tira al piso. el hecho de recolectarlas y tratar de hacer algo productivo con eso. es muy bueno. >> serÍa fabuloso y sería perfecto que la gente no fumara. el tabaco es nocivo para la salud. si no queremos que nuestros hijos fumen, no podemos hacer esto porque poco a poco se esta haciendo un daÑo a uno mismo. es mi opiniÓn. >> despuÉs de todas estas opiniones, muchas gracias. vamos
hay riesgos que son asociados con la edad y con el hecho de ser in vitro.aclares que oscurece es. anita, ¿tienes algo que decirnos? >> sÍ. resulta,cedeya, acontece que en nueva orleÁns están haciendo algo positivo con residuos de los fumadores, con las colillas. bueno, no estÁ invitando a las personas a que fumen para nada. los estÁn haciendo en forma de reciclaje han puesto en la ciudad 50 contenedores para que esto tiene que pasar por un n proceso porque tienen diferentes...
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itali rhe followed women go through in vitro fertiliz.vitami is referred to as the sunshine vitamin but there are two ways to get our d other than expose sun light, diet and supplemes >>> so a overdoing salt restrict a new sty finds a truly healthyards mo than a pinch oft. aaron is he with what yo need to know for your diet and your heart. >> repore known a lot of salt is not good for you and your heart. a new study says pour on the salt. the study was puplished and says if you have high blood pressure salt is bad for you. too salt in your diet is not goo for your heart and puts you at greater risk for heart disease what if you are pretty healthy? accordio this new study if you ha low blood pressure and under 65 then you can handle more salt. the stu suggests that you can have as much as 3,000 to 6,000 milliam of salt a day. people consumed that amount of salt had lower risk of cardiovrproblems, too. reseahe eliminating salt in your diet is actually a bad thing f you. they sugst that eliminating sugary drinks and keeping salt in your diet
itali rhe followed women go through in vitro fertiliz.vitami is referred to as the sunshine vitamin but there are two ways to get our d other than expose sun light, diet and supplemes >>> so a overdoing salt restrict a new sty finds a truly healthyards mo than a pinch oft. aaron is he with what yo need to know for your diet and your heart. >> repore known a lot of salt is not good for you and your heart. a new study says pour on the salt. the study was puplished and says if you...
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. >>> a study suggests vitamin d deficiency may lower a woman's odds of conceiving through in vitro fertilization. they found patients with sufficient levels of vitamin d were almost twice as likely to become pregnant as those with low vitamin d. >>> a new warning from the food and drug administration about pain medication used on teething babies. fda officials are worried about serious and potentially deadly side effects. >> reporter: on average the experts say children get one new tooth a month between the ages of 6 months and 3 years. a cry sometimes an indicator. >> teething is a normal process. babies teeth often without us noticing it. >> reporter: when parents do notice we want to make it better so we may reach for these. >> i think the overall upside is that babies should not have medicine for teething pain. >> reporter: the interim pediatrician says it has gotten to the point where the fda is taking a stand. >> at the end of june the fda came out with a warning against 2% lidocain. >> it is not just prescription. it is over-the-counter bensocain. the problem is this. if the numbing topic
. >>> a study suggests vitamin d deficiency may lower a woman's odds of conceiving through in vitro fertilization. they found patients with sufficient levels of vitamin d were almost twice as likely to become pregnant as those with low vitamin d. >>> a new warning from the food and drug administration about pain medication used on teething babies. fda officials are worried about serious and potentially deadly side effects. >> reporter: on average the experts say children...
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in vitro fertilization. my daughter was the process of in vitro fertilization.hey said monsters would be created. they kind of arguments that were made when this first occurred were very similar sounding. it happens with every new technology and it gets shifted and shifted. with gene therapy, even with evolution. listen to some of the anti-evolution arguments and they have some of the same sorts of qualities to them. dna, this is a constituent of every living thing. we ingest dna. we break it into fragments. of course, we have fragments of genetics in our guts. genes that are moved from one organism to another -- of course they are there. they are 0.001% of what is there. dna in one organization and another -- we share half the genes with cauliflowers, because that is what we are. all the life processes are the same. viral bacterial genes. we are exposed to these things all the time. not only our guts, but all around us. in fact, the large kinds of lifeforms, mammals are a tiny fraction of the life on this planet. it is mostly bacterial. this is stuff that we ar
in vitro fertilization. my daughter was the process of in vitro fertilization.hey said monsters would be created. they kind of arguments that were made when this first occurred were very similar sounding. it happens with every new technology and it gets shifted and shifted. with gene therapy, even with evolution. listen to some of the anti-evolution arguments and they have some of the same sorts of qualities to them. dna, this is a constituent of every living thing. we ingest dna. we break it...
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in vitro fertilization. my daughter was the process of in vitro fertilization. they said monsters would be created. they kind of arguments that were made when this first occurred were very similar sounding. it happens with every new technology and it gets shifted and shifted. with gene therapy, even with evolution. listen to some of the anti-evolution arguments and they have some of the same sorts of qualities to them. dna, this is a constituent of every living thing. we ingest dna. we break it into fragments. of course, we have fragments of genetics in our guts. genes that are moved from one organism to another -- of course they are there. are 0.001% of what is there. organization and another -- we share half the genes with cauliflower's because that is what we are. all the life processes are the same. viral bacterial genes. we are exposed to these things all the time. not only our guts, but all around us. in fact, the large kinds of a tinyms, mammals are fraction of the life on this planet. it is mostly bacterial. this is stuff that we are very equipped to dea
in vitro fertilization. my daughter was the process of in vitro fertilization. they said monsters would be created. they kind of arguments that were made when this first occurred were very similar sounding. it happens with every new technology and it gets shifted and shifted. with gene therapy, even with evolution. listen to some of the anti-evolution arguments and they have some of the same sorts of qualities to them. dna, this is a constituent of every living thing. we ingest dna. we break it...
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made in april gets us way earlier in the process, so we're helping them find the targets, test it in vitroe can say this look lie a great drug, put more of your resources, or it looks like a lousy drug. so somewhere along the process, and sometimes it's not until later. >>> now, are there drugs right now that you are aware of within your system -- because you're all over the place, in many different countries, where you think there might be something promises for some other virus we're not worried about that we should? >> i wished i could say yes. >> you can't tell? >> there's no way we would know that. >> when i call to get lab rats, that's a very small part of your business, but it's a huge catalog. >> yes. >> is always someone trying to experiment or should they give it over to you? which is cheaper? >> it's a small part of our business, nobody produces their own research models anymore. we produce them for at least half the market. >> one out of every two lab animals used anywhere in the world is coming from up. that's a big stake. >> and we think these big drug companies are research
made in april gets us way earlier in the process, so we're helping them find the targets, test it in vitroe can say this look lie a great drug, put more of your resources, or it looks like a lousy drug. so somewhere along the process, and sometimes it's not until later. >>> now, are there drugs right now that you are aware of within your system -- because you're all over the place, in many different countries, where you think there might be something promises for some other virus we're...
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he was talking about -- i don't remember what it was, in vitro fertilization or something.uld tell me what the color of the wall was. that's a pivot point. the man saw something and went, i'm wrong. i'm wrong. and he changed. that is good but people who are waffling, that's not good. >> when you were warning of a perfect storm coming, was that performance? >> in the way i told it, yeah. my job was as i saw it, and i still do, my job is to tell you what i believe is coming and package it in a way that you will come and look at it, then you will decide for yourself. that's my job. so what i said i absolutely believe. a lot of the things that i said and was mocked for, caliphate being one of them, has absolutely all of these things are happening. look at israel. look at what's happening in iraq. you know, so a lot of these things are happening. >> and other things, economic collapse. the dow is at a record high. there are lots of warnings about stockpiling food, et cetera. >> i still believe that. i still believe that. you can't print $3 trillion. the fed cannot be our biggest
he was talking about -- i don't remember what it was, in vitro fertilization or something.uld tell me what the color of the wall was. that's a pivot point. the man saw something and went, i'm wrong. i'm wrong. and he changed. that is good but people who are waffling, that's not good. >> when you were warning of a perfect storm coming, was that performance? >> in the way i told it, yeah. my job was as i saw it, and i still do, my job is to tell you what i believe is coming and...
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so she had in vitro fertilization and he lahala ended up with a brother, mohammed. actually, she ended up with three brothers. meet the quad ruplets. mohammed, ajae ab, yasin and ahala. two days old in a normal and peaceful day, they have increased chances of abnormalalties. this is not a peaceful place. but they are all just fine and so is the mother. a reminder that en in the darkest days people at war can create life and hope. . >> precious babies, nick schifrin reporting there. house republicans have passed legislation aimed at slowing the flow of illegal my grants across the border. if passed by the senate, two bills would provide $694 million in emergency funding but the laws include provisions that would allow the government to deport migrant children without a hearing as well as remove undocumented migrants who live in the u.s. and are now adults. >> children who came here seeking refuge in this country at least deserve a fair adjudication, not to be met with the barrel of a gun and a one-way ticket back. >> the president says give me $37,000,000,000, but do
so she had in vitro fertilization and he lahala ended up with a brother, mohammed. actually, she ended up with three brothers. meet the quad ruplets. mohammed, ajae ab, yasin and ahala. two days old in a normal and peaceful day, they have increased chances of abnormalalties. this is not a peaceful place. but they are all just fine and so is the mother. a reminder that en in the darkest days people at war can create life and hope. . >> precious babies, nick schifrin reporting there. house...
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. >>> vitamin d deficiency could make it harder for women to conceive through in-vitro fertilization. who had enough vitamin d were twice as likely to become pregnant as those who didn't have enough. doctors say more research is need bud vitamin d could be an easy way to boost women's chances of becoming pregnant. >>> from delaware county to sierra leone, a local hospital is sending help to patients infected with ebola. riddle hospital is donating 40 hospital beds and traction equipment. the hospital showed off those preparations to the media today. the hospital says it will wait three months before delivering the equipment. two volunteers will travel with the beds to make sure they are delivered safely. >>> more than 1,000 new jobs to this area. >> still ahead at 4:00, the local group credited with helping create work and help small businesses get off the ground. >>> and we will have a look at our forecast. sheena? >> that's right. a pretty nice-looking forecast. here is a look up in the poconos. we are see pretty nice conditions today, fewer clouds this evening, overall, some cooler
. >>> vitamin d deficiency could make it harder for women to conceive through in-vitro fertilization. who had enough vitamin d were twice as likely to become pregnant as those who didn't have enough. doctors say more research is need bud vitamin d could be an easy way to boost women's chances of becoming pregnant. >>> from delaware county to sierra leone, a local hospital is sending help to patients infected with ebola. riddle hospital is donating 40 hospital beds and traction...
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> researchers say a vitamin d deficiency may lower a women's chance of getting pregnant through in vitro fertilization month. man receiving the treatment who had sufficient levels of vitamin d in their blood were twice as likely to get pregnant. findings are in the journal of chin will california endocrinology and metabolism. >>> new study suggest low salt diets can pose health risks. researchers found those who consumed less than 3 grams of sodium per day had a greater risk of heart attack or stroke. however, the american heart association is questioning this new study. it says that it will stand by its current recommendations of consuming less than 1.5 grams of sodium per day. >> wife of actor robin williams is shedding light on his recent state of mine. she said he was in the early stages of parkinson's disease. she also says that williams was sober at the time of his apparent suicide. the coroner's office has ordered toxicology reports to sees if any substances were in his system at the time of his death. they take two to six weeks. >>> in a statement released yesterday, susan snyder
> researchers say a vitamin d deficiency may lower a women's chance of getting pregnant through in vitro fertilization month. man receiving the treatment who had sufficient levels of vitamin d in their blood were twice as likely to get pregnant. findings are in the journal of chin will california endocrinology and metabolism. >>> new study suggest low salt diets can pose health risks. researchers found those who consumed less than 3 grams of sodium per day had a greater risk of...
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i went through the experience of in vitro.about insurance relates to this versus , say, 20 years ago. i was fortunate that insurance covered most of the process. play, that coming into especially given how different health care is not? different health care is now? >> traditionally, ivf is a self a business. what hundred percent of the --cedure is not paid for 100% of the procedure is not paid for. thenember hearing back that what was most important in the whole process is actually the technology of the lab. the biggest change from when you , the newt through it flashplease -- freeze process. getting almost 100% of those eggs or embryos that you froze 10 years ago, that dramatically affects it. that did not exist when we went through it. >> what needs to happen for this to become a routine part of women's health? women need toge know that it's accessible and affordable through companies like eggbanxx. we are hosting these freezing parties. helping educate the consumer. >> thank you so much. coming up, samsung struggles to smoo
i went through the experience of in vitro.about insurance relates to this versus , say, 20 years ago. i was fortunate that insurance covered most of the process. play, that coming into especially given how different health care is not? different health care is now? >> traditionally, ivf is a self a business. what hundred percent of the --cedure is not paid for 100% of the procedure is not paid for. thenember hearing back that what was most important in the whole process is actually the...
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they were in vitro but it was just, i tried very hard in the book, i wanted people to come away from this really understanding the legal arguments, really getting, if you are into, i had this thought if you are into legal thrillers i wanted you to read it without reason and to watch the best lawyers of their generation put together a major civil rights case. i also wanted always to try to find a way back to the personal areas i talk a lot about for instance some of the lawyers in the case and the special burden that they carried with them. there is a wonderful moment where they have their lawyer hats on all day and they put the witness and the witness was there to talk about stigma and what he was there to talk about was how discrimination affects people and place out in their everyday life. the lawyers got them ready and everybody kind of testifies and everybody went to a bar after court and i went with them. they were sitting there and one of the young lawyer said it was like listening, she tells the others there are, it was like being on a therapist's couch. i had to have my lawye
they were in vitro but it was just, i tried very hard in the book, i wanted people to come away from this really understanding the legal arguments, really getting, if you are into, i had this thought if you are into legal thrillers i wanted you to read it without reason and to watch the best lawyers of their generation put together a major civil rights case. i also wanted always to try to find a way back to the personal areas i talk a lot about for instance some of the lawyers in the case and...
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just saying the children of a gay couple and they weren't adopted, they were in vitro but it's just -- i tried very hard in the book to -- i wanted people to come away from this really understanding the legal arguments, really kind of getting -- i mean, if you're -- i had this thought if you're into kind of legal thrillers, i want you to come to the book and read it for that reason and watch how two of the best lawyers of their generation put together a major civil rights case, but i also wanted always to try to find a way back to the personal. so i talk a lot about, for instance, some of the gay lawyers in the case and the kind of special burden that they carried with them, and there's a sort of wonderful moment where they had had their lawyer lahat on all day and they had prepped the witness and the witness was there to talk about stigma and what he was there to talk about was really how discrimination affects people and plays out in their everyday life, and the lawyers got him ready and then everybody kind -- he testifies and then everybody kind of went to a bar after court and i w
just saying the children of a gay couple and they weren't adopted, they were in vitro but it's just -- i tried very hard in the book to -- i wanted people to come away from this really understanding the legal arguments, really kind of getting -- i mean, if you're -- i had this thought if you're into kind of legal thrillers, i want you to come to the book and read it for that reason and watch how two of the best lawyers of their generation put together a major civil rights case, but i also...
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they were in vitro but it was just, i tried very hard in the book, i wanted people to come away from this really understanding the legal arguments, really getting, if you are into, i had this thought if you are into legal thrillers i wanted you to read it without reason and to watch the best lawyers of their generation put together a major civil rights case. i also wanted always to try to find a way back to the personal areas i talk a lot about for instance some of the lawyers in the case and the special burden that they carried with them. there is a wonderful moment where they have their lawyer hats on all day and they put the witness and the witness was there to talk about stigma and what he was there to talk about was how discrimination affects people and place out in their everyday life. the lawyers got them ready and everybody kind of testifies and everybody went to a bar after court and i went with them. they were sitting there and one of the young lawyer said it was like listening, she tells the others there are, it was like being on a therapist's couch. i had to have my lawye
they were in vitro but it was just, i tried very hard in the book, i wanted people to come away from this really understanding the legal arguments, really getting, if you are into, i had this thought if you are into legal thrillers i wanted you to read it without reason and to watch the best lawyers of their generation put together a major civil rights case. i also wanted always to try to find a way back to the personal areas i talk a lot about for instance some of the lawyers in the case and...
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her 23-year-old mother wasn't apparently conceive so she had in vitro fertilizathes and she ended upother, mohammed. well, actually, she ended up with three brothers. meet the alarga quad rup let's. they are two days old. in a normal and peaceful place," rup let's have increased chances of abnormalities. this is not a peaceful place but they are all just fine and so is the mother, a reminder that even in the darket days, a people at war can create life and hope. >> rami chouri at the university of beirut and editor at large for the daily star newspapers. he joins us via skype from beirut. great to see that at least for some palestinians, life is somewhat normal. as far as the violence is concerned, president obama squarely blamed hamas for the breakdown of the cease-fire yesterday. do you agree? >> well are the fact is we don't really know the details quite enough. and the most important thing we don't know is was the cease-fire agreement that hamas accepted the same one as the cease-fire agreement who se terms john kery r read out to the press in india. kerry said the israeli army i
her 23-year-old mother wasn't apparently conceive so she had in vitro fertilizathes and she ended upother, mohammed. well, actually, she ended up with three brothers. meet the alarga quad rup let's. they are two days old. in a normal and peaceful place," rup let's have increased chances of abnormalities. this is not a peaceful place but they are all just fine and so is the mother, a reminder that even in the darket days, a people at war can create life and hope. >> rami chouri at the...