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because in vitro increases the chance a mother will have more than one baby at a time. they suspect in vitro's popularity is really coming from parents who want to wait a little later to have children. >> we are loving the fact you have grandchildren who are twins. stomach tomorrow officials in florida will start spreading a controversial chemical to kill mosquitoes carrying zika. in some areas crews have been using an environmentally friendly and organic material called bdi to kill the mosquitoes. but some say it is not strong enough and used. in august kruse alternated between the organic bacteria and a neurotoxin called mailer. while it sports a there is no doubt that neyland is infected -- effective it is banned in europe over health fears. european health officials say it is dangerous for pregnant women and could result in babies developing behavioral issues. the cdc and the epa both insist it is safe. stomach that same insecticide beekeepers worried about their livelihoods. keepers in south carolina woke up last week to find millions of dead honeybees. they were k
because in vitro increases the chance a mother will have more than one baby at a time. they suspect in vitro's popularity is really coming from parents who want to wait a little later to have children. >> we are loving the fact you have grandchildren who are twins. stomach tomorrow officials in florida will start spreading a controversial chemical to kill mosquitoes carrying zika. in some areas crews have been using an environmentally friendly and organic material called bdi to kill the...
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quien en su clinica de fecundacion in vitro, en indianapolis, resulto mas picaron que medico.gando que el las engaÑo cuando fueron a hacerse a su clinica un tratamiento de fecundacion in vitro. y el doctor, en lugar de depositar el esperma de un donante, depositaba el suyo, logicamente sin que nadie se diera cuenta. --el doctor tiene 77 aÑos, pero no, no crea que es un super abuelo capaz de embarazar a la que se le cruze al frente.. --es que los cambiazos de esperma los realizo en la decada de los 70s. --o sea que el menor de sus hijos, esta entre los 35 a 40 aÑos de edad en la acutalidad. --ocho han sido las demandas entabladas contra este padre irresponsable de familia . y doctor sin etica. --y las pruebas de adn de seis de ellos han confirmado su paternidad.. bite "la hija de una de sus pacientes, preocupada de saber que tambien sea victima de su padre y doctor, asegura que parece una broma de mucho tiempo, de la cual espra no estar relacionada.." --mientras regresa al juicio se encuentra libre bajo palabra, posiblemente ya no es amenaza para la sociadead, pues ya a los 77
quien en su clinica de fecundacion in vitro, en indianapolis, resulto mas picaron que medico.gando que el las engaÑo cuando fueron a hacerse a su clinica un tratamiento de fecundacion in vitro. y el doctor, en lugar de depositar el esperma de un donante, depositaba el suyo, logicamente sin que nadie se diera cuenta. --el doctor tiene 77 aÑos, pero no, no crea que es un super abuelo capaz de embarazar a la que se le cruze al frente.. --es que los cambiazos de esperma los realizo en la decada...
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in order to expand their family, cook and her husband turned to in-vitro fertilization, and used a donor's eggs. it will be a couple of weeks before the couple can take their new children home. kudos to her...kudos to her... there is no right or wrong answer... but that story has answer... but that story has us wondering... when... or is there a time when you are too //musicians - parent? //musicians - like mick jagger and keith jagger and like mick //musicians - parent? //musicians - like mick jagger and keith richards... both becoming dads in their both //musicians - like mick jagger and keith richards... both becoming dads in their 60s.. thoughts?//is it fair for young children to young //is //is it fair for young ?? traffic ?? ???adlib incredibly dramatic video of a kidnapping... caught on camera. how this one ended... in two minutes... pumpkin spice everything this time of year...but in japan... they kick thngs up a notch or two.the special halloween mickey dee's menu in tokyo... it's... creepy. checking hot headlines right now...heavy rains and hail brought damage and flooding to par
in order to expand their family, cook and her husband turned to in-vitro fertilization, and used a donor's eggs. it will be a couple of weeks before the couple can take their new children home. kudos to her...kudos to her... there is no right or wrong answer... but that story has answer... but that story has us wondering... when... or is there a time when you are too //musicians - parent? //musicians - like mick jagger and keith jagger and like mick //musicians - parent? //musicians - like mick...
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in vitro fertilization runs t thousand dollara treatment. it's estimated anywhere from 15 hundred to two thousand vets, mostly males, are eligible for ivf. a neenah family needs your help to make their toddlers birthday special. is in the newsroom with a story new at six. thanks steve and carole.the young boy is battling brain cancer, and may not have much time left.. tonight. how his parents say you can help make his third birthday, one they'll never forget. that's coming up new on live at 6. how windy is it going to get? john malan's forecast is still ahead. and next: the workers: he campaigned as a job creator but senator johnson helps companies ship joboverse asgoodanufactuobs ring jst disappeared. ceos and giant corporations get richer guys with families... guys like me? just gets harder and harder to get ahead. we need an economy that works for people like me. for people like me. for people like me. people like me. approve this message because wisconsin's middle class and working families should come first. darien: why have the latest
in vitro fertilization runs t thousand dollara treatment. it's estimated anywhere from 15 hundred to two thousand vets, mostly males, are eligible for ivf. a neenah family needs your help to make their toddlers birthday special. is in the newsroom with a story new at six. thanks steve and carole.the young boy is battling brain cancer, and may not have much time left.. tonight. how his parents say you can help make his third birthday, one they'll never forget. that's coming up new on live at 6....
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. >> reporter: this doctor holding the 1st baby conceived through a new in vitro fertilization technique that used the dna of 3 people. the mother whose name is being withheld carries genes for a rare disorder. doctor -- the doctor created embryos using the sperm of the father, the egg of the mother and another egg from a donor. the goal is to switch out what's called the faulty medical and real dna. which could pass on the disease. >> usually it's a very devastating situation for the baby and family. >> reporter: this procedure is not approved in the us. the babies family travel to us to have it performed. a similar technique is approved in united kingdom. 3 parent procedures are considered controversial. but this doctor says even traditional ivf was met with resistance. responsibly. it cannot be done carelessly. >> reporter: the baby is now 6 months old and doing great. giving other parents with genetic struggles hope. >> incredible what they can do. >> repor a new page of controversy for sheriff paul babeu. sources tell us the fbi has subpoenaed records related to how babeu's office u
. >> reporter: this doctor holding the 1st baby conceived through a new in vitro fertilization technique that used the dna of 3 people. the mother whose name is being withheld carries genes for a rare disorder. doctor -- the doctor created embryos using the sperm of the father, the egg of the mother and another egg from a donor. the goal is to switch out what's called the faulty medical and real dna. which could pass on the disease. >> usually it's a very devastating situation for...
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janet hasn't said if she conceived naturally or had help with in vitro fertilization. >> and your uterus looks great and i usually recommend that my patients over 45 undergo cardiac evaluation before they get pregnant. >>> having a baby after the age of 45 isn't all that unusual in her second. kelly preston was 48 for her third and geena davis had twin sons at 48. like janet, laura linney conceived at age 49, but delivered her son one month before her 50th birthday. >>> although it is relatively rare for a 50-year-old to give birth, dr. deugarte, janet is in the homestretch. >> once you are pregnant and baby is just as good as someone who is younger. >> that is wonderful to hear. speaking of children, kim kardashian's two kids were nowhere near when their mom was attacked by the same man for a second time. >> hey! >> the dramatic takedown by kim's bodyguard in paris. caught on video, her attacker, this man, vitalii sediuk. >> are you going to apologize to kim? >> for what? >> for trying to attack her. >> the incident comes less than a week after he literally picked up model gigi hadid as
janet hasn't said if she conceived naturally or had help with in vitro fertilization. >> and your uterus looks great and i usually recommend that my patients over 45 undergo cardiac evaluation before they get pregnant. >>> having a baby after the age of 45 isn't all that unusual in her second. kelly preston was 48 for her third and geena davis had twin sons at 48. like janet, laura linney conceived at age 49, but delivered her son one month before her 50th birthday. >>>...
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john zang holding the first baby conceived through in vitro fertilization technique using three people. the mother carries a rare disorder and dr. zang created embryos using the sperm of the father and egg of a mother and another egg from a donor. called the mighttochondrial dna which might switch out the disease. >> it is devastating for the baby. >> reporter: the procedure is not approved here in the united states so the baby's parents traveled to mexico to have it performed. a similar technique is approved in the united kingdom. three are considered controversial but dr. even traditional ivf. the baby is six months old and doing great and giving other parents with genetic problems hope. kenneth craig, cbs news. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," i'm anne-marie green. news." oh, look... ...another anti-wrinkle cream in no hurry to make anything happen. neutrogena? rapid wrinkle repair works... ...in one week. with the... fastest retinol formula available. it's clinically proven to work on fine lines and... ...even deep wrinkles. "one week? that definitely work
john zang holding the first baby conceived through in vitro fertilization technique using three people. the mother carries a rare disorder and dr. zang created embryos using the sperm of the father and egg of a mother and another egg from a donor. called the mighttochondrial dna which might switch out the disease. >> it is devastating for the baby. >> reporter: the procedure is not approved here in the united states so the baby's parents traveled to mexico to have it performed. a...
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for a rare disorder that kill twod of her children but her newborn was conceived through a new in vitro fertilization technique. doctors used the egg from the mother, the sperm from the father and another egg that switched out. procedure for the family. >> the baby's parents went to moeks co to have the procedure done. the baby is now nearly six months old and doing great. >>> now you can get to denver and glenwood springs without jumping on i-70. crews have finally finished the last section between genesee parkway. ,, new clients? let's go meet them soon. in person, we could read the room. on the phone, you're just a voice. yeah, i'm good. for fast rewards, let's book on choice. this trip could really help us grow. ? should i stay or should i go? ? book on choicehotels.com and get a free night when you stay with us two times. >>> analysts say the housing market got a boost from a strong job market and low mortgage rates. home prices went up 5.1% last july. wall street ended the day in positive territory. the nasdaq added 48. >>> now that cvs is operating target pharmacies they have tak
for a rare disorder that kill twod of her children but her newborn was conceived through a new in vitro fertilization technique. doctors used the egg from the mother, the sperm from the father and another egg that switched out. procedure for the family. >> the baby's parents went to moeks co to have the procedure done. the baby is now nearly six months old and doing great. >>> now you can get to denver and glenwood springs without jumping on i-70. crews have finally finished the...
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she gave birth after undergoing in virtual -- in vitro fertilization. >> congratulations those sleepless nights. >> you are so diplomatic. 12 news is always on. get the latest news as it o'halleran: i had some really tough cases as a police detective. but the problem in washington is as clear as day -- we can't trust our politicians to work for us. to hold the politicians accountable -- no pay for congress if they don't pass a budget, reduce the influence of big money and special interests, and no more first-class travel paid for by taxpayers. i'm tom o'halleran, and i approve this message >>> tonight, missed warnings. new revelations about what the fbi knew about the bombing rampage suspect two years ago from his own father. and the anti-american sentiments found in his bullet-pierced journal. >>> skittles outrage. donald trump's son getting backlash after comparing refugees to poisoned candy. and new allegations of misused charity money by trump's foundation. >>> hot seat. the ceo of wells fargo grilled over millions of fake accounts opened in customers' names. what he said today that
she gave birth after undergoing in virtual -- in vitro fertilization. >> congratulations those sleepless nights. >> you are so diplomatic. 12 news is always on. get the latest news as it o'halleran: i had some really tough cases as a police detective. but the problem in washington is as clear as day -- we can't trust our politicians to work for us. to hold the politicians accountable -- no pay for congress if they don't pass a budget, reduce the influence of big money and special...
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. >>> congress has given the va the green light to cover in vitro fertilization. after a yeaa of advocating for a change, congress listened to have a baby but couldn't g to naturally because tyler suffered an injury in afghanistan that left him paralyzed. the fight isn't over, because to cover costs for one year. >> our goal is so no other couple has to strain, has to go through this struggle when they're already struggling on a day-to-day basis of getting through life paralyzed. >> as you can see, the wilsons are pregnant. they're due in march. >>> we're learning more about deadly train crash in new jersey. still to come, what passengers say happened right before the accident. >>> the top republican in the senate exxlaining why he may in colorado, we stand together, but congressman coffman stands with donald trump and will support trump for president. they've spread falsehoods about president obama. trump: oh, no. coffman: i don't know whether barack obama coffman and trump are too dangerous for colorado. >>> we have new details released this morning in the new j
. >>> congress has given the va the green light to cover in vitro fertilization. after a yeaa of advocating for a change, congress listened to have a baby but couldn't g to naturally because tyler suffered an injury in afghanistan that left him paralyzed. the fight isn't over, because to cover costs for one year. >> our goal is so no other couple has to strain, has to go through this struggle when they're already struggling on a day-to-day basis of getting through life paralyzed....
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injured war veterans come home to find their insurance doesn't cover very expensive in vitro fertilization. it's sometimes needed because of injuries sustained in war but congress gave hope to people like tyler and crystal wilson today, a local couple injuries. congress approved the va to cover ivf for one year. the wilson's say it's a start. >> our goal is so that no other couple has to strain, go through this struggle when they are already struggling on the day today basis of getting through life paralyzed. >> and a wonderful postscript. after starting ivf in january, tyler and crystal learned they are going to have a baby next favorite activity. now, imagine qualifying for the super bowl of that and then finding out you have been disqualified because your lips got chapped. that is a very real story from a denver area triathlete. marshall zelinger is live at the cherry creek trail tonight with the story of a denver area athlete and his performance- enhancing chapstick. >> reporter: shannon, already eight hours, matt smith did not need water. he did not need his ennrgy drink. after doing
injured war veterans come home to find their insurance doesn't cover very expensive in vitro fertilization. it's sometimes needed because of injuries sustained in war but congress gave hope to people like tyler and crystal wilson today, a local couple injuries. congress approved the va to cover ivf for one year. the wilson's say it's a start. >> our goal is so that no other couple has to strain, go through this struggle when they are already struggling on the day today basis of getting...
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paying for in vitro- fertilization treatments. >> the couple who played a big part in the change. >> reporter: for adaptive sports therapist crystal wilson and her husband tyler it was a love at first sight. >> the first time that he and i started working together, he hated me. >> reporter: but hate soon turned into admiration. >> she wants me to be a better person. >> reporter: tyler wilson was wounded while fighting in afghanistan and was in rehab trying to strengthen his body with crystal's help. >> i was in a fire fight. i was shot four times. and the first of which paralyzed me. >> reporter: after years of therapy, the two fell in love and wanted to start a family. >> with tyler being wounded, he naturally and ivf was our only option. >> reporter: it cost them $44,000. they thought the v.a. would help. >> even though it's 100% related to the fact that tyler was paralyzed during combat, that there was no coverage for was in disbelief. >> you feel betrayed and a bit forgotten abwilsons knew it would literally take an act they started their first s. treatment in january and the nat
paying for in vitro- fertilization treatments. >> the couple who played a big part in the change. >> reporter: for adaptive sports therapist crystal wilson and her husband tyler it was a love at first sight. >> the first time that he and i started working together, he hated me. >> reporter: but hate soon turned into admiration. >> she wants me to be a better person. >> reporter: tyler wilson was wounded while fighting in afghanistan and was in rehab trying to...
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. >> reporter: an effort to start a family last spring tyler and crystal started looking into in vitro fertilization and learned of a goning hole in the va health coverage. >> you're essentially on your own if chance. >> reporter: fertility treatments for wounded veterans were the covered, but this week that changed. congress passed a bill with a measure that will allow the va to provide fertility treatments to wounded veterans like tyler, but it's not a permanent solution. >> next year it's going to come up again and so tyler and i will continue to fight for the rights of every single veteran that sits in his seat to have a permanent solution. >> reporter: and in the to start a family. in golden christine noel, 9news. >> tyler and crystal will learn if they're having a boy or a girl next week, just hope it's a really healthy baby due march 3rd. >>> today the president and first lady were surrounded by gold, silver and bronze, olympic and paralympic athletes visiting the white house. the president thanked them for their courage and passion saying do our best. the first family was prese
. >> reporter: an effort to start a family last spring tyler and crystal started looking into in vitro fertilization and learned of a goning hole in the va health coverage. >> you're essentially on your own if chance. >> reporter: fertility treatments for wounded veterans were the covered, but this week that changed. congress passed a bill with a measure that will allow the va to provide fertility treatments to wounded veterans like tyler, but it's not a permanent solution....
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. >> reporter: this is doctor john, holding first baby conceived through a new in vitro fertilization technique that used dna of three people, moth are whose name is withheld carries genes for a rare disorder called lee syndrome. the doctor created embryos using sperm of the father, egg of the mother and another egg from a donor. the goal, to switch out is what called the faulty dna which could pass on the disease. >> the dna, is a very desperate situation for the baby. >> reporter: similar technique is approved in the uk, three parents procedures are considered controversial but the doctor says even traditional ivf was met with resistance at first. >> it the has to be done carefully. >> reporter: baby is six months old and doing great and giving other parents with genetic struggles hope. now this procedure is not approved here in the united states, so the parents who are from jordan traveled to mexico, to have the surgery performed. a nation science, i think issue, involves a lot of the ethics and morals around stuff like that. >> really interesting. we will see what comes of it. >>>
. >> reporter: this is doctor john, holding first baby conceived through a new in vitro fertilization technique that used dna of three people, moth are whose name is withheld carries genes for a rare disorder called lee syndrome. the doctor created embryos using sperm of the father, egg of the mother and another egg from a donor. the goal, to switch out is what called the faulty dna which could pass on the disease. >> the dna, is a very desperate situation for the baby. >>...
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about test tube babies babies ad religious consecutives were debating whether or not test tube in vitro babies would have souls to the extent we know so far they seem to have souls just like the rest of us. but the fundamentalist objection to origins scientist, whether the cosmos or us as human beings, was treading on god's turf. ironic, since protestantism is where much of western science grew out of, that seems had somewhat come full circle. but the discomfort between the two groups picketer trough chemical companies and religious conservatives may start sounding familiar to you. in fact the digs between old industry and old religion on one side and science and environmentalists on the other side, came to define some of the basis of our modern political party structure as democrats and republican re-align themselves reasons the issues. today, antiscience is on the right is around the theme of creeping socialism. and it's generally directed at climate change, evolution, reproduction, and recentry vaccines under two arguments.. one is the hpv concern that eliminating the risk of cervica
about test tube babies babies ad religious consecutives were debating whether or not test tube in vitro babies would have souls to the extent we know so far they seem to have souls just like the rest of us. but the fundamentalist objection to origins scientist, whether the cosmos or us as human beings, was treading on god's turf. ironic, since protestantism is where much of western science grew out of, that seems had somewhat come full circle. but the discomfort between the two groups picketer...
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includes agency fees, screening and background checks expenses gestational surrogates conversation and in vitroon transfer payment. donor compensation attorney fees and costs, and license and social worker fees and other expenses directly related to having the eligible surrogacy. so, page 2, we start going through defining some of the in eligible expenses. something that's causally pointed out to us, these are very expensive procedures, adoption and surrogacy, and probably have plenty of eligible expenses before the people start trying to do anybody in eligible expenses. but i want to go through the entire list but as you can see there pretty well defined as what some of the expenses that could be out there that would not be notable under this benefit. in section-sorry? >> may i ask a question. i think it's implicit, but i am not clear because under ineligible expenses, surrogacy expenses incurred outside the united states is included. that is clear. i know there's an application regarding the surrogate about which includes the residency status of a us citizens or have visas, i guess. but it wa
includes agency fees, screening and background checks expenses gestational surrogates conversation and in vitroon transfer payment. donor compensation attorney fees and costs, and license and social worker fees and other expenses directly related to having the eligible surrogacy. so, page 2, we start going through defining some of the in eligible expenses. something that's causally pointed out to us, these are very expensive procedures, adoption and surrogacy, and probably have plenty of...
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time" magazine talks about the test tube babies religious conservatives were talking about if the in vitro babies would have souls. so far as we know they do seem to have a soul like the rest of us. [laughter] but the fundamentalist objection to science whether or edges of us as human beings was on god's turf ironically it is rare western science had come from but the discomfort between these two groups of petrochemical companies and religious conservatives start to sound familiar in that division between old industry in religion or one side in science and environmentalism on the other is the basis of the modern political party structure as democrats and republicans realign themselves around these issues. today anti-science on the right is under creeping socialism and generally directed at climate change evolution reproduction and recently vaccines but there are two arguments one is a tv age peavey eliminating cervical cancer would encourage women to have sex and the tether is the al libertarian concern with on the left it is more about hidden dangers some of this is justified but with the
time" magazine talks about the test tube babies religious conservatives were talking about if the in vitro babies would have souls. so far as we know they do seem to have a soul like the rest of us. [laughter] but the fundamentalist objection to science whether or edges of us as human beings was on god's turf ironically it is rare western science had come from but the discomfort between these two groups of petrochemical companies and religious conservatives start to sound familiar in that...