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of two babies born earlier this month through regular in vitro fertilization. claims the father of the two babies is hiv positive and that he edited the genes while there were just embryos to make them resistant to the virus. i feel a strong response be to. that it's not just to make a first but also make good. example there we have some want some well history in this if it's not me it's someone else questions are now being asked about the credibility of his urine quiz claims along with his motivations did he simply want to further scientific research on the topic even though scientists worldwide have so far agreed not to test gene editing on embryos. that i made he wanted to play god i don't know i think doing these kinds of tests on humans is absolutely inexcusable we have no idea about what side effects there might be what might happen to these children in the next fifteen to twenty years doing these kinds of experiments on humans is beyond reason and ethically completely unacceptable the gene editing technology used in the experiment was initially developed
of two babies born earlier this month through regular in vitro fertilization. claims the father of the two babies is hiv positive and that he edited the genes while there were just embryos to make them resistant to the virus. i feel a strong response be to. that it's not just to make a first but also make good. example there we have some want some well history in this if it's not me it's someone else questions are now being asked about the credibility of his urine quiz claims along with his...
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>>> de su propia pluma, vamos a estar leyÉndolo, pero sobre todo este tema de la fertilizaciÓn in vitroue se vuelve un ejemplo que una mujer de esta magnitud y con esta popularidad como es ella, diga abiertamente que recorriÓ a este tipo de procedimiento para poder ser madre. >>> no se sabÍa que hubierao, p contar que la acerca todavÍa mÁs con la gente pero sabes cuÁl es la pregunta creo que muchos tenemos, va a entrar a la polÍtica. >>> a lo mejor estÁ preparando el terreno, no lo sabemos porque pero el prÓximo martes ya pueden comprar el libro. >>> ya lo saben. , gracias paulina. >>> a ustedes buen fin de semana. >>> nosotros al regresar, se viene la navidad y quÉ mejor regalo para los pequeÑos de la casa que la compaÑÍa de un animalito peludo y de cuatro patas. >>> y es viernes, y miguel nos acompaÑa para hablarnos de un partidazo que verÁ por telemundo. regresamos en unos momentos. >>> gracias por su confianza y por querer saber las cosas como son. seguimos haciendo historia. >>> la mejor y mÁs crest presenta piedra, pal tovía jugando? mamá, es que a la que pierde le toca cepillarse
>>> de su propia pluma, vamos a estar leyÉndolo, pero sobre todo este tema de la fertilizaciÓn in vitroue se vuelve un ejemplo que una mujer de esta magnitud y con esta popularidad como es ella, diga abiertamente que recorriÓ a este tipo de procedimiento para poder ser madre. >>> no se sabÍa que hubierao, p contar que la acerca todavÍa mÁs con la gente pero sabes cuÁl es la pregunta creo que muchos tenemos, va a entrar a la polÍtica. >>> a lo mejor estÁ...
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♪ ♪ carolina: michelle obama revelÓ que hace 20 aÑos perdiÓ un bebÉ y concediÓ a sus dos hijas in vitroso. sin embargo, esta maÑana el presidente donald trump le respondiÓ que Él no le perdona a obama por haber dejado al ejÉrcito sin fondos suficientes. dice que ahora estÁ arreglando el caos que habrÍa dejado en la casa blanca. en esa entrevista que dio la primera dama tambiÉn dice que como cualquier otra pareja habÍan tenido problemas matrimoniales con el presidente barack obama y que habÍan ido a la ayuda de un consejero para poder ayudarlos. borja: vamos a estar pendientes de toda de michelle obama. vamos hablar de las elecciones. aunque fueron el martes todavÍa florida pudiera protagonizar dos recuentos de votos. la campaÑa parece un posible recue batalla por la gobernaciÓn del estado ante el republicano. lo mismo ocurrirÍa con la contienda entre el demÓcrata y el republicano por el senado. parece que el republicano demando por demora en el consejo de votos. en las dos es probable que sepague a los candidatos menos del 1% de los votos. la ley de la florida exige recuento cuando es p
♪ ♪ carolina: michelle obama revelÓ que hace 20 aÑos perdiÓ un bebÉ y concediÓ a sus dos hijas in vitroso. sin embargo, esta maÑana el presidente donald trump le respondiÓ que Él no le perdona a obama por haber dejado al ejÉrcito sin fondos suficientes. dice que ahora estÁ arreglando el caos que habrÍa dejado en la casa blanca. en esa entrevista que dio la primera dama tambiÉn dice que como cualquier otra pareja habÍan tenido problemas matrimoniales con el presidente barack...
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chances were next to nil i was going to get pregnant with in vitro and i got pregnant naturally.rian: what was the child -- girl or boy? rep. speier: girl. brian: you told us earlier when you were pregnant with the girl, stephanie, that steve was killed. rep. speier: i'm six weeks -- about two months pregnant with her. i have been on bed rest for a few days because i had some spotting. that night, steve and jackson walked into the bedroom. jackson has this rose behind his back and brings it to me. this is such a sweet moment. the next morning i'm off to sacramento to give a speech to the california bankers association. it is raining torrentially and i'm with my district director. a phone rings in the car. my staff is saying, the san mateo police have just called. there has been an accident and steve is at the hospital. so we turn the car around, we are heading back. i called hospital, i'm talking to this surgeon, who is a friend. i could hear it in his voice. he says you should hurry up. i get to the hospital they make me wait. finally they let me in to see him in the icu. he's b
chances were next to nil i was going to get pregnant with in vitro and i got pregnant naturally.rian: what was the child -- girl or boy? rep. speier: girl. brian: you told us earlier when you were pregnant with the girl, stephanie, that steve was killed. rep. speier: i'm six weeks -- about two months pregnant with her. i have been on bed rest for a few days because i had some spotting. that night, steve and jackson walked into the bedroom. jackson has this rose behind his back and brings it to...
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y dejÓ al mundo saber que sus dos hijas fueron concebidas mediante la fertilizaciÓn in vitro.a del comic stan lee falleciÓ hoy a las 95 aÑos en un hospital de los Ángeles. el escritor y guionista revolucionÓ la historia de los superhÉroes creando personajes fantÁsticos como humano como hombre a raraÑas y los vengador de marvel, las redes sociales se llenaron mensajes de celebridad y gente comÚn lamentando la muerte de lee y resaltando su enorme legado. al regresar mÉdicos nos explica cÓmo deben ser utilizados los antibiÓticos para que el remedio no termine siendo peor que la enfermedad. y ver ♪ ¿cómo te conviertes en la marca más vendida en el país? veo venir... ¡un gran perro! ♪ veo...veo... ¡un tambor con pies! ♪ haciendo que puedas ver lo que va pasar, antes de que pase... veo... ¡una araña! para cualquier aventura inesperada. ford, la marca más vendida en el país. ♪ ♪ cuando tus sueñosras se hagan realidad ♪ ♪ reunidos para celebrar ¡h¿qué pasa? quítate eso.... tengo resequedad. ¿el cuero cabelludo? el invierno lo reseca todo. prueba head & shoulders dry scalp care. nutre
y dejÓ al mundo saber que sus dos hijas fueron concebidas mediante la fertilizaciÓn in vitro.a del comic stan lee falleciÓ hoy a las 95 aÑos en un hospital de los Ángeles. el escritor y guionista revolucionÓ la historia de los superhÉroes creando personajes fantÁsticos como humano como hombre a raraÑas y los vengador de marvel, las redes sociales se llenaron mensajes de celebridad y gente comÚn lamentando la muerte de lee y resaltando su enorme legado. al regresar mÉdicos nos explica...
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obama reveals to robin roberts she underwent in vitro fertilization in order to conceive her two daughterswatch more of the candid conversation in an abc news primetime special called "a first lady's journey, becoming michelle obama" this sunday at 9:00 p.m. only on abc 7. >>> another local politician has his eyes set on the white house. eric swalwell tells fox news he is looking for a run for president in 2020. he wants to talk to his family about it over the holidays. earlier political reporter and a course close to swalwell says he's definitely running. he is a ranking member on the house intelligence committee and one of trump's most outspoken un clinics. >>> they are asking witnesses of possible hate crimes to call 510-637-4283. messages left on the hotline will be reviewed daily. the city set up the hotline so residents have an easy and direct way to report hate crimes. >>> you're never more than 7 minutes away from my accuweather forecast. we have bone dry air that could mess with your sinuses. good news, look at the winds. 15 to 25 miles per hour. they will continue to taper. that'
obama reveals to robin roberts she underwent in vitro fertilization in order to conceive her two daughterswatch more of the candid conversation in an abc news primetime special called "a first lady's journey, becoming michelle obama" this sunday at 9:00 p.m. only on abc 7. >>> another local politician has his eyes set on the white house. eric swalwell tells fox news he is looking for a run for president in 2020. he wants to talk to his family about it over the holidays....
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bastantes mÉdicos lo han comparado con el nacimiento de luis brown, la primera bebÉ in vitro que naciÓplantea un terrible recorte de producciÓn en sus plantas de ontario, michigan reduciendo su plantel de trabajadores en un 15%. la reestructuraciÓn constarÁ 3.8 $1,000,000,000. -- 3.8 billones de dÓlares. carolina: tenemos algunos de los descuentos que no podÉs dejar pasar para esta navidad en este lunes cibernÉtico. borja: ya te digo lo que borja: ya te digo lo que quiero, caro para ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ el 60 % de las mujeres usa toallas del tamaño incorrecto y puede tener derrames. no tiene que ser así con always my fit. prueba el tamaño siguiente para hasta un 20 % más de cobertura de día o de noche. porque mejor cobertura es mejor protección. always por aquíyo no fui.nadie lo hace. por eso sabía que necesitábamos ultra oxi con el poder limpiador de tide. ahora... podemos remover todas las manchas más difíciles que nadie hizo. yo no fui. tiene que ser tide. ♪ ♪ ♪ borja: como les hemos hablado hoy es cyber monday. y la lista de descuentos atrae a millones. samsung bajo el precio en su lÍnea de tel
bastantes mÉdicos lo han comparado con el nacimiento de luis brown, la primera bebÉ in vitro que naciÓplantea un terrible recorte de producciÓn en sus plantas de ontario, michigan reduciendo su plantel de trabajadores en un 15%. la reestructuraciÓn constarÁ 3.8 $1,000,000,000. -- 3.8 billones de dÓlares. carolina: tenemos algunos de los descuentos que no podÉs dejar pasar para esta navidad en este lunes cibernÉtico. borja: ya te digo lo que borja: ya te digo lo que quiero, caro para...
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aborto involuntario que la llenÓ de tristeza y confusiÓn y la obligo a recurrir a la fertilizaciÓn en vitromarido puso en peligro la seguridad de su familia. >> nuestro sabor latino de hoy nos lleva a chicago con un chef de origen mexicano cuya pasiÓn es la comida indÍgena con ingredientes prehispÁnicos, rubÉn lo acompaÑÓ a preparar una.... >> cebolla, tiene cebolla. >> aunque si formaciÓn profesional como chef fue en parÍs francia, quien creciÓ en puebla mÉxico, no puede negar que su mayor pasiÓn es la comida indÍgena. >> saber el contexto de la comida indÍgena, prehispÁnica, de dÓnde vienen nuestras bases para poder entenderlo y poder hacer lo que viene despuÉs y termine en la comida moderna. >> ¿ quÉ va a preparar el dÍa de hoy?. >> una... con ingredientes india hennas. >> una tortilla de maÍz con hongo de maÍz, acompaÑado de salsa, cebollas, berros, queso fresco, aguacate, quesillo de oaxaca y rÁbanos. >> para compartir con la familia, con los amigos, con nuestra cultura, nuestra mÚsica, nuestra esencia. >> ya puestos los ingredientes la mete al horno de leÑa, despuÉs de cinco minutos l
aborto involuntario que la llenÓ de tristeza y confusiÓn y la obligo a recurrir a la fertilizaciÓn en vitromarido puso en peligro la seguridad de su familia. >> nuestro sabor latino de hoy nos lleva a chicago con un chef de origen mexicano cuya pasiÓn es la comida indÍgena con ingredientes prehispÁnicos, rubÉn lo acompaÑÓ a preparar una.... >> cebolla, tiene cebolla. >> aunque si formaciÓn profesional como chef fue en parÍs francia, quien creciÓ en puebla mÉxico,...
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then their mother using in vitro. >> no gene was changed but the one to prevent hiv. the girls are safe, healthy babies. >> reporter: he warned this man, a uc berkeley. >> to fix the mutation that causes a disease. stat reported that he told no one but his response at the time was unmistakable. don't do it. >> i think it was irresponsible. >> reporter: a professor of medicine at the university of pennsylvania reviewed the data and believes the edits are incomplete and the girls may not be immune to hiv after all. he worries the process may have left the twins susceptible to t children to me it is absolutely appalling and horrifying. >> reporter: at the human geno editing summit in hong kong hours ago, he spoke about his findings and what comes next. >> and the plan to monitor the twins health for the next 18 years with the hope that the baby consent as adult for continued monitoring and support. >> one of the coinventors is a professor. releasing a statement saying the use of gene editing should be limited to cases where a clear medical need exists. in berkeley, back
then their mother using in vitro. >> no gene was changed but the one to prevent hiv. the girls are safe, healthy babies. >> reporter: he warned this man, a uc berkeley. >> to fix the mutation that causes a disease. stat reported that he told no one but his response at the time was unmistakable. don't do it. >> i think it was irresponsible. >> reporter: a professor of medicine at the university of pennsylvania reviewed the data and believes the edits are incomplete...
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he said he helped a couple have twins whose dna was edited during in vitro. >> the surgery was ly sa >> reporter: on youtube, he claimed he did something no other scientist in the world has. >> two l beautiful chinese little girl came th crying into e world as healthy as any other babies a few weeks ago. >> reporter: twin girls he says from an embryo that wa genetically edited. crispr was used bling a particular gene that allows hiv to enter a cell but the approach restricted in the u.s. and much of europe drew an international outcry. en >> there is cos that to take an embryo and put it in a woman to create a child is beyond the pail in terms of what is morally acceptable. >> reporter: that's what he says he's done. >> that's exactly what he says he's done. >> reporter: the cry es chuniversity said he never reported research to the school. did the procedure fully work and did editing the dna makeup make them more susceptible to other diseases? >> this is a slipper slope to design babies. if i start altering the genes of a child, i could alter other genes of a child. >> reporter: he
he said he helped a couple have twins whose dna was edited during in vitro. >> the surgery was ly sa >> reporter: on youtube, he claimed he did something no other scientist in the world has. >> two l beautiful chinese little girl came th crying into e world as healthy as any other babies a few weeks ago. >> reporter: twin girls he says from an embryo that wa genetically edited. crispr was used bling a particular gene that allows hiv to enter a cell but the approach...
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in the book, mrs obama reveals that she had a miscarriage and used in vitro fertilisation, or ivf, toshe describes how she sought couple's therapy with her husband, the former president barack. speaking to the cbs news channel, mrs obama said there were times when the couple's relationship had struggled. i tell young couples, it's like when you get married you've got that moment, those years, if you are lucky, where it isjust moment, those years, if you are lucky, where it is just the two of you, individuals on your pass. you come together when you need to. all works until you have kids —— paths. your first joint works until you have kids —— paths. yourfirstjoint project works until you have kids —— paths. your first joint project where works until you have kids —— paths. your firstjoint project where the inequalities are felt. you know, i'm working and managing childcare and sick kids and trying to co—ordinate myjob and... he's flickering in. tensions started to arise. and we knew that we needed to have a place where we could really work these feelings out. what's he like, great, let
in the book, mrs obama reveals that she had a miscarriage and used in vitro fertilisation, or ivf, toshe describes how she sought couple's therapy with her husband, the former president barack. speaking to the cbs news channel, mrs obama said there were times when the couple's relationship had struggled. i tell young couples, it's like when you get married you've got that moment, those years, if you are lucky, where it isjust moment, those years, if you are lucky, where it is just the two of...
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you need them to be a model in vitro that's human, talking to each other. >> sreenivasan: when a new drug roduced, you can study h it might affect my liver and my pancreas and my bladder at the same time? >> absolutely. we right now are doing gut liver pancreas and gut liver brain, but you've g the idea. and part of it is not just to say how will the drug affect this, but we can even say what should thdrug even be? because right now, the hardest thing is to figure out whakind of drug will be good for treating a complicated disease. >> sreenivasan: how do you account for how human bodies have immune systems built in? i mwnean, it seems like our bodies sometimes reject or accept drugs based on how we're built. >> yes, almost every disease thaa t we havfficult time solving involves the immune system, and that's so different in humans than in mice. so, our system actually has part of the immune system. it has some of the liver's innate immune system, the gut innate immune system. other parts have to be trained, and this is much harder to do. we have a project with the pharmaceutical comp
you need them to be a model in vitro that's human, talking to each other. >> sreenivasan: when a new drug roduced, you can study h it might affect my liver and my pancreas and my bladder at the same time? >> absolutely. we right now are doing gut liver pancreas and gut liver brain, but you've g the idea. and part of it is not just to say how will the drug affect this, but we can even say what should thdrug even be? because right now, the hardest thing is to figure out whakind of...
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it's a procedure that's e tortedly av rewrite thehi blueprint of life during in vitro fertilization, and it's banned in the united states because it's considered too risky. >>> back in the u.s., president trump heads to mississippi today to make a final pitch for the republican in that state's controversial senate race. the president plans to hold two. she is under fire for comments and photos considered by many to be racist. now she is face a new report that she attended an all-white segregation academy and sent her daughter to a similar school.is senator since the 1800s. >>> ohio governor john kasich says he is very seriously considering running for president in 2020. he told our george stephanopoulos he is having conversations with his family. kasich has criticized president trump for his tone. he has slammed the president's policies on the national debt and immigration. >>> switching gears now, "wreck it ralph" not only broke the internet, but helped break box office rec.tidsors. "creed ii," another movie seque.,el the overall box office for the holiday weekend topped $300 millio
it's a procedure that's e tortedly av rewrite thehi blueprint of life during in vitro fertilization, and it's banned in the united states because it's considered too risky. >>> back in the u.s., president trump heads to mississippi today to make a final pitch for the republican in that state's controversial senate race. the president plans to hold two. she is under fire for comments and photos considered by many to be racist. now she is face a new report that she attended an all-white...
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virus, a procedure reportedly able to rewrite the blueprint of life during in vitro fertilization. >>netically modify babies to make them resistant to h.i.v. that's how badly some parents don't want to talk to children about safe sex. do you want to talk to them or should i? let's just change their dna. that seems dangerous. do you want to tell them about anal? okay, let's just change the dna. ( laughter ) they say it's about preventing disease, but you know editing dna is to build superathletes. wait till 2080, the fasters runner will be chinese with all legs. that's cheating! no, to prevent h.i.v.! ( laughter ) the wildfires ravaging across california have finally been contained, specifically the camp fire has been contained. ( applause ) not by luck, thanks to the tireless work of so many courageous firefighters, we salute you and what you've done and, if you can, please donating because there are many californians who will need our help for some time to come. and i was reading about this story another and it's honestly fascinating because apparently the firefighters light containm
virus, a procedure reportedly able to rewrite the blueprint of life during in vitro fertilization. >>netically modify babies to make them resistant to h.i.v. that's how badly some parents don't want to talk to children about safe sex. do you want to talk to them or should i? let's just change their dna. that seems dangerous. do you want to tell them about anal? okay, let's just change the dna. ( laughter ) they say it's about preventing disease, but you know editing dna is to build...
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he said he helped a couple have twins whose dna was edited during in vitro verticallizati verticallization. here's more. >> reporter: it worked safely as intended. >> reporter: he claimed he's done something no other scientist in the world has. >> two beautiful little chinese girls came crying into the world as healthy as any other babies a few weeks ago. >> reporter: twin girls, he says, from an embryo that was genetically edited -- part of an experiment to prevent children from ever getting hiv. crispr was used disabling a gene that allows hiv to enter a cell. the approach, restricted in the u>> there's consensus that to take an embryo with altered genes and to put it in a woman to create a child is beyond the pale in terms of what's morally acceptable. >> reporter: that's what he's done? >> that's what he's done. >> reporter: the university said he never reported his research to the school. as questions swirl about whether the procedure fully worked and whether editing the babies' genetic makeup could perhaps make them more susceptible to other diseases. >> this is a slippery slope to d
he said he helped a couple have twins whose dna was edited during in vitro verticallizati verticallization. here's more. >> reporter: it worked safely as intended. >> reporter: he claimed he's done something no other scientist in the world has. >> two beautiful little chinese girls came crying into the world as healthy as any other babies a few weeks ago. >> reporter: twin girls, he says, from an embryo that was genetically edited -- part of an experiment to prevent...
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. >> reporter: conceiving her two izirls through in vitro fertion.n they struggleed to make it work. >> marriage counseling for us is a way where we learned how to talk out dierences. >> reporter: andrea mitchell, nbc news, washington. >>> tonight supreme court justice ruth gader ginsburg is out of the hospital. she's doing well and working from home. >>> what you say in an uber could come back to haunt you. ask members of an nhl term that learned the hard way after video of their recent ride was leaked. as jo ling kent explains, uber is changing polic >> reporter: it's something so many of us have done. >> if you actually do pay attention, he doesn't ever teach you anything. off in an uber nding thinking it's a hlrivate place. herelayers complained about their assistant coach. >> i haven't paid attention in three weeks. >> reporter: little do they know the driver's camera was recording every word later posting their highrofile dirty laundry online going viral. >> ihink it's a violation of your privacy. >> i wouldn't want to be recorded without knowi
. >> reporter: conceiving her two izirls through in vitro fertion.n they struggleed to make it work. >> marriage counseling for us is a way where we learned how to talk out dierences. >> reporter: andrea mitchell, nbc news, washington. >>> tonight supreme court justice ruth gader ginsburg is out of the hospital. she's doing well and working from home. >>> what you say in an uber could come back to haunt you. ask members of an nhl term that learned the hard...
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i think that actually there because basically the point is is you if before in vitro fertilization he took a gene part out of his of the d.n.a. of the babies that are born so that they can't get their immune against hiv but there is almost no danger of hiv in china and if people use condoms or also use the retroviral drugs it i.v. can be very well how to control so much bigger illnesses and diseases in the world that needs to tackling age i.v. basically is not the medical. topic of the of the of the time no age i.v.'s under control if people have access to medicine and the condoms of course and father even if even if you were to accept his claim that this experiment is a success and these gene edited twins will become resistant to h i.v. what us about the other consequences these babies could face the point is that research showed this year that when you're actually going at the d.n.a. was chris because genetics scissors and you cut out a certain part of the genes that is undesired or you replace it with something that is desired there will almost always be some mutations in the entir
i think that actually there because basically the point is is you if before in vitro fertilization he took a gene part out of his of the d.n.a. of the babies that are born so that they can't get their immune against hiv but there is almost no danger of hiv in china and if people use condoms or also use the retroviral drugs it i.v. can be very well how to control so much bigger illnesses and diseases in the world that needs to tackling age i.v. basically is not the medical. topic of the of the...
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of two babies ball in earlier this month through regular in vitro fertilization. claims the father of the two babies is hiv positive and that he edited the genes while there were just embryos to make them resistant to the edge of a virus. i feel a strong response be to. that it's not just to make a first but also make good. example there we have someone some well history in this if it's not me it's someone else questions are now being asked about the credibility of his urine quiz claims along with his motivations did he simply want to further scientific research on the topic even though scientists worldwide have so far agreed not to test gene editing on embryos i started i made he wanted to play god i don't know i think doing these kinds of tests on humans is absolutely inexcusable we have no idea about what side effects there might be what might happen to these children in the next fifteen to twenty years doing these kinds of experiments on humans is beyond reason and ethically completely unacceptable the gene editing technology used in the experiment was initial
of two babies ball in earlier this month through regular in vitro fertilization. claims the father of the two babies is hiv positive and that he edited the genes while there were just embryos to make them resistant to the edge of a virus. i feel a strong response be to. that it's not just to make a first but also make good. example there we have someone some well history in this if it's not me it's someone else questions are now being asked about the credibility of his urine quiz claims along...
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he reporter: she writes that both of her daughters were conceived through in vitro fertilization.book also reflects mrs. obama's political fatigue and tries to put to rest any rumors she is considering her own run for office. >> i am sick of all the chaos. ( applause ) and the nastiness of our politics. >> reporter: mrs. obama also writes that she remembers during her husband's campaign for the white house being written off as ryngry or unbecoming." the lesson: judgments quickly fill any void. she vows in the book to never allow herself to be "that banged up again." jeff. >> glor: major garrett, thank you. r:ming up here, the government's plan to ban a third of all cigarettes sold in the u.s. re what? where's that coming from? i don't know. i started my 401k early, i diversified... i'm not a big spender. sounds like you're doing a lot. but i still feel like i'm not gonna have enough for retirement. like there's something else i should be doing. with the right conversation, you might find you're doing okay. so, no hot dog suit? not unless you want to. no. schedule a complimentary g
he reporter: she writes that both of her daughters were conceived through in vitro fertilization.book also reflects mrs. obama's political fatigue and tries to put to rest any rumors she is considering her own run for office. >> i am sick of all the chaos. ( applause ) and the nastiness of our politics. >> reporter: mrs. obama also writes that she remembers during her husband's campaign for the white house being written off as ryngry or unbecoming." the lesson: judgments...
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with in vitro fertilisation? it happens already. well, it does. but have you gone through it?e that we will have designer babies. the reason i wrote the book is so that we have these discussions now. so that we say go there, no further. however, i think the dystopian view comes from people of our generation, from gattaca, the 1996 film which was a totalitarian government who, on the basis of dna, divided or the people into valid... with all respect, it doesn't come from movies. it comes from our knowledge of the nazis. it comes from dr mengele. from human weakness and flaws and all of the things that are hardwired into us that are bad, which we know are out there. but all those examples you gave are totalitarian governments. totalitarian governments do not need an excuse to be bad to its people. witness the other side, mao and north korea, for example. you don't need a genetic predisposition to do bad things. no doubt about that. but all i'm saying is that with your research and many others who are giving us this new capacity to understand the power of dna, and genetic materia
with in vitro fertilisation? it happens already. well, it does. but have you gone through it?e that we will have designer babies. the reason i wrote the book is so that we have these discussions now. so that we say go there, no further. however, i think the dystopian view comes from people of our generation, from gattaca, the 1996 film which was a totalitarian government who, on the basis of dna, divided or the people into valid... with all respect, it doesn't come from movies. it comes from...
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. >> he said gene editing was done ring in-vitro fertilization. severalompanies took part.it was to disable a specifying gene, in this case, to disable the aids viru an american ethics expert said genediting isoth pre mature and unethical. >> we have a lot of work to do to prove and establish thatpr t edure is actually safe. i would say that no babies should be born at this point in time following t use of this technology. the risk i is that could permanently alter dna for future genetions. but the researcher said it is indicative of and the university in china that tones lab says it violated ethics and standards and it plans to nbc news.. >>> some called it a grid lock game changer. why commuters could one day be charged through certain parts of the city. >>> and a november to remember has the year's rainfall makes history. >>> today is expected to be the biggest online shopping day eves in the there are still good deals to be had. the google homemini, $25, half off. the x-box bald field v bunl. $430. t andhe door bell echo dot. could i keep going but you can look for your
. >> he said gene editing was done ring in-vitro fertilization. severalompanies took part.it was to disable a specifying gene, in this case, to disable the aids viru an american ethics expert said genediting isoth pre mature and unethical. >> we have a lot of work to do to prove and establish thatpr t edure is actually safe. i would say that no babies should be born at this point in time following t use of this technology. the risk i is that could permanently alter dna for future...
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. >> reporter: he said gene predit gn was done during ivf, in-vitro fertilization in a laboratory dishks by making a cut in the dna to disable a specific gene. in this case, to increase resistce to possible future intext about the aids virus. this h work not been independently confirmed and an american ethics expert said it etl.oth pre a >>e aat lot m ofure work to do to prove and establish that the procedure is actuall safe. i would say that no babies shou be born at this point in time following the use of this technology. >>> the risk according to some scientists is that it coulden permy aerlt dna for future generations or be used to design babies with desired traits. the chinese researcher said gene editing with embryos is inevitable. >> if it is not me, it is someone else. >> reporter: there is also controversy in china where the university that owns the lab says the work violated ethics d standards, and plans to investigate. >> that willaise a lot of questions. the implications could go on forever. >>> if you're just getting ready to sit d and scroll through the cyber monday sales
. >> reporter: he said gene predit gn was done during ivf, in-vitro fertilization in a laboratory dishks by making a cut in the dna to disable a specific gene. in this case, to increase resistce to possible future intext about the aids virus. this h work not been independently confirmed and an american ethics expert said it etl.oth pre a >>e aat lot m ofure work to do to prove and establish that the procedure is actuall safe. i would say that no babies shou be born at this point in...
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vitro fertilization, designing a baby. that is where the controversies are.tion, everyone says they are not surprised this was inevitable and the first person the claims -- that claims to have done it is in china. there are all sorts of unknowns, so that is why there is so much to date. caroline: so many questions asked. thank you, robert. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: let's get back to apple. earlier, we looked at how president trump's threat tariffs on iphones from china. we are looking at a supreme court case. the court looks like it will allow an antitrust lawsuit that accuses apple of using its dominance to artificially inflate prices at its app store. was with more is naomi, and in the courtroom for the argument. remind us why this is important. >> they take a 30% commission. the essential question the hearing focused on was whether consumers have standing to sue apple over artificially raising its prices through the app store. apple says no, consumers don't have that kind of standing because consumers are purchasing apps directly from app existings an
vitro fertilization, designing a baby. that is where the controversies are.tion, everyone says they are not surprised this was inevitable and the first person the claims -- that claims to have done it is in china. there are all sorts of unknowns, so that is why there is so much to date. caroline: so many questions asked. thank you, robert. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: let's get back to apple. earlier, we looked at how president trump's threat tariffs on iphones from china. we are looking at...
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announcement earlier this week.the process, carried out at lab in shenzen, china, began with an in=vitroilized egg.the gene- altering "crisper" editor was injected into the embryo while it was only a single cell.it is able to attach itself to individual strands of d=n=a ... and alter the genetic code to make the twin girls resistant to h=i=v.the doctor said today the parents were overwhelmed with joy. "i feel proudest because they had lost hope for life, but with this protection, he (the father) sent a message saying he will work hard, earn money, and take care of his two daughters and his wife for his life."u=c= berkeley professor jennifer dudna says she felt physically sick as she listened to him. "i think it's very disturbing. it's inappropriate. it goes against all of the guidelines that were established by the national academy of sciences report from 2017. and i think there's just no way to defend it."scientists around the world have used human d=n=a for genome experiments ... but never be
announcement earlier this week.the process, carried out at lab in shenzen, china, began with an in=vitroilized egg.the gene- altering "crisper" editor was injected into the embryo while it was only a single cell.it is able to attach itself to individual strands of d=n=a ... and alter the genetic code to make the twin girls resistant to h=i=v.the doctor said today the parents were overwhelmed with joy. "i feel proudest because they had lost hope for life, but with this protection,...
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dana, with the supporters are saying is way back in the 1970s when we came up with the in vitro fertilizationy thought oh, my god. what's going on. >> dana: i went to a lecture three years ago about this issue and the debate centered for 45 minutes about people raising their hands saying that they think it's terrible. these were all americans. terrible, concerning, ethically a problem. what's going to happen to the gene pool? what about people who have disabilities. what will happen to them? the scientist from google site it's very interesting that the chinese have been doing this for years. this debate is over. the scientific development has happened already. i don't know if this has actually happened. there are doubts about this particular scientist but there is a race to get there. >> juan: greg, we don't know what happened to the twins. >> greg: this is why we have to look at this with cautious skepticism. a phrase i coined. but i am with, edit the hell out of these babies. if i had the technology and we were expecting, i would want the baby born without the crying and pooping all over th
dana, with the supporters are saying is way back in the 1970s when we came up with the in vitro fertilizationy thought oh, my god. what's going on. >> dana: i went to a lecture three years ago about this issue and the debate centered for 45 minutes about people raising their hands saying that they think it's terrible. these were all americans. terrible, concerning, ethically a problem. what's going to happen to the gene pool? what about people who have disabilities. what will happen to...
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obama reveals to robin roberts she underwent in vitro fertilization in order to conceive her two daughtersasha and mallia. you can watch more of the candid conversation in an abc news primetime special called "a first lady's journey, becoming michelle obama" this sunday at 9:00 p.m. only on abc 7. >>> another local politician has his eyes set on the white house. democrat eric swalwellel fox news he's definitely look into a run for president in 2020. the east bay congressman wants to talk to his family about it over the holidays. earlier political reporter and a course close to swalwell says he's definitely running. the 37-year-old lawmaker is a ranking member on the house intelligence committee. he has emerged as one of president trump's most outspoken critics. >> oakland police set up a hate crime hotline for the public. they're asking victims and witnesses of possible hate crimes to call the number on your screen. the very bottom there, 510-637-4283. police say messages left on the hotline will be reviewed daily. >>> all right. taking a look at the roads this morning. we have a sig-alert
obama reveals to robin roberts she underwent in vitro fertilization in order to conceive her two daughtersasha and mallia. you can watch more of the candid conversation in an abc news primetime special called "a first lady's journey, becoming michelle obama" this sunday at 9:00 p.m. only on abc 7. >>> another local politician has his eyes set on the white house. democrat eric swalwellel fox news he's definitely look into a run for president in 2020. the east bay congressman...
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former first lady michelle obama had a miscarriage 20 years ago and used in vitro fertilization to conceive two daughters. michelle obama's memoir cams out on tuesday. >>> on healthwatch researchers have discovered that untreated hearing loss is somehow associated with a higher risk dementia, depression, falls and heart attacks. they say that more studies are needed to know whether treatment for hearing losses such as wearing a hearing aid would lower the risk. >>> and even when you're at rest, you are burning some calories. but the number burned while taking it easy changes throughout the day. people burn 10% more calories during rest in the late afternoon and early evening than in the early morning. researchers say this could help explain why eating and sleeping at irregular hours may lead to weight gain. >>> are you struggling to shed extra pounds? new research shows stepping on a scale every day could be the key to losing more weight. a study by the university of pittsburgh showed those who weighed themselves several times a year had more significant weight loss in a year compared to th
former first lady michelle obama had a miscarriage 20 years ago and used in vitro fertilization to conceive two daughters. michelle obama's memoir cams out on tuesday. >>> on healthwatch researchers have discovered that untreated hearing loss is somehow associated with a higher risk dementia, depression, falls and heart attacks. they say that more studies are needed to know whether treatment for hearing losses such as wearing a hearing aid would lower the risk. >>> and even...
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first lady michelle obama says she felt lost and alone after a miscarriage 20 years ago, she had in vitroconceive her two daughters her memoir comes out tuesday >> irealized as i was 34, 35, we had to do ivf i think it is the worst thing we do to each other as women, not share the truth about our bodies and how they work. >> i do, too i agree with her that's the cnbc news update this hour back to "squawk alley. carl >> thank you so much, contessa. >>> stocks having the worst day in november, our next guest is encouraged by the brief post midterm rally saying a big run may be around the corner tom mcclellan joins us, good to have you back. good morning >> thanks for having me. >> you bring in three good charts, looking at how stocks behave in 12 months following a midterm. >> right our presidential pattern is derived from taking stock market data, chopping it in four year chunks, averaging them together to see what normal looks like. you never get the market replicating it identically, but you know what normal should be, and you can see how it is behaving relative to that. normally before
first lady michelle obama says she felt lost and alone after a miscarriage 20 years ago, she had in vitroconceive her two daughters her memoir comes out tuesday >> irealized as i was 34, 35, we had to do ivf i think it is the worst thing we do to each other as women, not share the truth about our bodies and how they work. >> i do, too i agree with her that's the cnbc news update this hour back to "squawk alley. carl >> thank you so much, contessa. >>> stocks...
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revealing for the first time her miscarriage before giving birth to daughters sasha and malia through in vitrozation. >> i felt like i failed, because i didn't know how common miscarriages were. because we don't talk about it now. we sit in our own pain, thinking that somehow we're broken. i think it's the worst thing that we do to each other as women, not share the truth about our bodies and how they work and how they don't work. >> reporter: and while her marriage to barack obama seemed picture-perfect on the outside -- ♪ ♪ at last -- that wasn't always the case, as obama shares in her new book, explaining why she opened up about the counseling sessions that helped them through the low points. >> i know too many young couples who struggle and think that somehow there's something wrong with them. and i want them to know that michelle and barack obama, who have a phenomenal marriage and who love each other, we work on our marriage. and we get help with our marriage when we need it. >> reporter: the former first lady also referencing the current one, and how when they met after the 2016 electio
revealing for the first time her miscarriage before giving birth to daughters sasha and malia through in vitrozation. >> i felt like i failed, because i didn't know how common miscarriages were. because we don't talk about it now. we sit in our own pain, thinking that somehow we're broken. i think it's the worst thing that we do to each other as women, not share the truth about our bodies and how they work and how they don't work. >> reporter: and while her marriage to barack obama...
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that she suffered a miscarriage and that both daughters sasha and malia, were conceived through in vitroon. >> peter alexander there at the white house. back with me, leah wright rigor, assistant professor of public policy at the harvard kennedy school of government. she is also the author of the the loneliness of the black republican. michelle obama, she's very strategic about when and how she speaks out. what impact do you think that this book is going to have in shall we say our highly charged political climate? >> well, first of all, michelle obama is beloved. i mean, she's fabulous. she is outspoken. she is graceful. she has a huge following, and we saw that in the way that her book tour immediately sold out, as soon as the tickets were released that there's a huge demand, not just to see her in person, not just to meet her or see what she's up to but actually hear from her and hear from her on her own terms. that's actually what's happening right now. before we had michelle obama the first lady who was always kind of constrained by the office of the first lady of the united states
that she suffered a miscarriage and that both daughters sasha and malia, were conceived through in vitroon. >> peter alexander there at the white house. back with me, leah wright rigor, assistant professor of public policy at the harvard kennedy school of government. she is also the author of the the loneliness of the black republican. michelle obama, she's very strategic about when and how she speaks out. what impact do you think that this book is going to have in shall we say our highly...
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then underwent in vitro fertilization in order to conceive her two daughters. mrs. obama said she wanted to get candid about her miscarriage and her journey to motherhood to help other women. >>> steph curry is going to undergo an mri today. after leaving last night's game early. curry hurt his leg sometime in the third quarter. he came off the floor limping. not clear when he got this injury during that quarter. curry missed over 30 games last season. it looks like he could miss sometime this season. the warriors already playing without fremont green, who has a toe sprain. >> it is not right, some of the things that he can do on the floor. >> back on the court, at oracle, the warriors will have to bounce back after being blown out against a very good milwaukee bucks team. game never really close. the box were up by 15 of a second. cruise to a 134-111 victory. warriors next game is sunday at home against the brooklyn nets. >>> it's a busy weekend for college football teams. san jose state is on the road against utah state. the team has just one win of the season. bu
then underwent in vitro fertilization in order to conceive her two daughters. mrs. obama said she wanted to get candid about her miscarriage and her journey to motherhood to help other women. >>> steph curry is going to undergo an mri today. after leaving last night's game early. curry hurt his leg sometime in the third quarter. he came off the floor limping. not clear when he got this injury during that quarter. curry missed over 30 games last season. it looks like he could miss...