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he helped deliver louise. it was all done under a certain amount of secrecy, only the essential people involved had been told. 0h, told. oh, she cried straightaway, which was great when any baby is born, that's the first thing you're listening for, whether delivered by vagina or caesarean section but she cried instantly. as the browns return home as a family of three, a flood of congratulations over her birth. over 400 cards, letters and telegrams from all over the world. hgppy from all over the world. happy birthday, dear louise... the bbc filmed with louise 30 years ago on her 10th birthday. even then she could explain the science of mind her life. an egg got took out, thenit mind her life. an egg got took out, then it was put in this funny dish. then he put it back in and told money to go in and here i am —— mummy. as she approaches her 40th, despite the attention at every milestone of her life, she is thankful to the tea m her life, she is thankful to the team who brought her into the world. very speci
he helped deliver louise. it was all done under a certain amount of secrecy, only the essential people involved had been told. 0h, told. oh, she cried straightaway, which was great when any baby is born, that's the first thing you're listening for, whether delivered by vagina or caesarean section but she cried instantly. as the browns return home as a family of three, a flood of congratulations over her birth. over 400 cards, letters and telegrams from all over the world. hgppy from all over...
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in england louise maze and didn't see her parents and three siblings for months at a time. i was let alone most of the time my parents had other children there's no way that they could leave them with my nan it was my crime i was old so they just stopped coming. i went home three weeks a year. for week by week in the summer christmas easter. every quality was like getting to know your sisters again. in new york since the schedule and alvin law's parents decided the best way to get their arm the son to cope with life was to turn his tones to fingers for hours album was given manual task to perform with his feet. now granted having no arms and legs i rather simple disability it's a very complicated disability and i'd be lying if i didn't say it was a lot of work a lot of work a lot of time spent by myself very long very. very frustrated but i think it was the character that was built by my parents especially by my parents. that allowed me to not really think that i was all that different. it's not an easy thing to get dressed but. again it goes back to the basic theory of my
in england louise maze and didn't see her parents and three siblings for months at a time. i was let alone most of the time my parents had other children there's no way that they could leave them with my nan it was my crime i was old so they just stopped coming. i went home three weeks a year. for week by week in the summer christmas easter. every quality was like getting to know your sisters again. in new york since the schedule and alvin law's parents decided the best way to get their arm the...
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unlike louise mason who rarely saw her mother during childhood yun shelter hill and formed a close bond with his mother from birth and her unwavering support and encouragement were critical in his career decision she never lost hope sure she said you everything you want to achieve in your life you're going to achieve it i have absolutely no doubt and when i when i turned up with it with the idea that. that i wanted to be a doctor everybody told me you should not it's not a very good idea you cannot do that you will have severe problems she said son do your own thing if that's what you want to do you're going to match yon is now an emergency room doctor in switzerland i don't consider my condition as a major issue i mean i'm not a thalidomide and for a start on the first but i'm a man i'm trying to be a good doctor and trying to be a good husband and i'm a father and a lover and i have short arms and that's it and if people have problems it's accepting me or i have problems to interact with me because i have short arms it's their problem it's not mine. it's just a little in the middle of
unlike louise mason who rarely saw her mother during childhood yun shelter hill and formed a close bond with his mother from birth and her unwavering support and encouragement were critical in his career decision she never lost hope sure she said you everything you want to achieve in your life you're going to achieve it i have absolutely no doubt and when i when i turned up with it with the idea that. that i wanted to be a doctor everybody told me you should not it's not a very good idea you...
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filmed with louise 30 years ago on her tenth birthday. even then, she could explain the science behind her life. well, an egg got took out. the doctor put it in this funny dish. and he put it back in and then... told mummy to go home, and here i am. as she approaches her 40th, despite the attention at every milestone of her life, she is thankful for the team that brought her into the world. very special. without them, i would not be here. my sons would not be here. six million of us would not be here. i owe my life to those three people. they are just fantastic. for most people, it takes two to make a baby. in louise's case, countless other people and history went into making her. fiona lamdin, bbc news. in a moment we'll have all the business news, but first the headlines. at least 60 people have died in greece as wildfires ravage coastal towns and holiday resorts near athens. injapan more than 60 people have now died, and thousands are in hospital, as the heatwave there is declared a national disaster. here, around 1 million public sect
filmed with louise 30 years ago on her tenth birthday. even then, she could explain the science behind her life. well, an egg got took out. the doctor put it in this funny dish. and he put it back in and then... told mummy to go home, and here i am. as she approaches her 40th, despite the attention at every milestone of her life, she is thankful for the team that brought her into the world. very special. without them, i would not be here. my sons would not be here. six million of us would not...
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louise, i asked exercise? can ask quick question? louise, iasked if exercise? can ask quick question? louise, i asked if i should change my tie. she has asked me to get rid of the waistcoat. i did ask him. why did you change your time first place? i looked a bit like an easyj et place? i looked a bit like an easyjet pilot. nothing wrong with that. it's 30 degrees outside. its 32 degrees. no waistcoat. are you all right? i might get rid of it. if you are comfortable... it's waistcoat wednesday. i'm glad we cleared that up. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london news, i'm alpa patel. london's crossrail project is running 600 million pounds over budget. that's according to government figures. crossrail or the elizabeth line — is almost complete, but the cost of it — has risen to 15.a billion pounds. civil liberties campaigners — have begun a legal challenge against the use of automatic facial recognition by the police. scotland yard says the technology, which was trialled at the notting hill carnival will hel
louise, i asked exercise? can ask quick question? louise, iasked if exercise? can ask quick question? louise, i asked if i should change my tie. she has asked me to get rid of the waistcoat. i did ask him. why did you change your time first place? i looked a bit like an easyj et place? i looked a bit like an easyjet pilot. nothing wrong with that. it's 30 degrees outside. its 32 degrees. no waistcoat. are you all right? i might get rid of it. if you are comfortable... it's waistcoat wednesday....
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reporter: the lovely louise was called the first ever baby born from ivf technology. it marks one of the century's greatest scientific turning points that pushed the limits and of becoming what is today a commonplace reproductive measure. this article is looking ahead to what it could achieve in the three parentding babies where dna from a couple is inserted into a third-party egg. the other step for the future is ivg. cells are taken from a person's skin or bloody, and metro market -- skin or blood, and later used. anchor: australia and new zealand sparring over their flanks. reporter: stop -- the flanks. us.rter: th stop copying they say australia should changes flag because it was too much like the new zealand one, was created first. the qe flag was addicted -- the i flag was adopted in 1902, the australian in 1988 stuart: it was first flown in 1901. and ugly tv network mistake on these shows, the tv flagged this year. anchor: i bet that went down very badly. i can only imagine. ♪ music narrator: lima, peru, one of the driest cities on earth. a quarter of the pop
reporter: the lovely louise was called the first ever baby born from ivf technology. it marks one of the century's greatest scientific turning points that pushed the limits and of becoming what is today a commonplace reproductive measure. this article is looking ahead to what it could achieve in the three parentding babies where dna from a couple is inserted into a third-party egg. the other step for the future is ivg. cells are taken from a person's skin or bloody, and metro market -- skin or...
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let's discuss this with dame louise louise ellman and one of the jewish mps dame louise louise ellman and one of thejewish mps calling on the labour party to recognise the holocaust remembrance definition of anti—semitism. what do you make of these comments? i am appalled by the situation. the labour party is rapidly becoming engulfed in a problem of its own making, its failure to deal with anti—semitism within the labour party. peter willsman should be suspended immediately and his name should be removed from the ballot that is circulating among labour party members where they are as to vote for him to remain in the nec. i would like to see some leadership from jeremy corbyn to recognise the severity of this problem and take some action. tom watson has called him a loudmouth bully, would you go along with that? i have heard the run from peter willsman and so have the public. it is ugly and attacking 68 rabbis who came together in a very unprecedented latecomer 68 rabbis from across the spectrum of the jewish community to protest against anti—semitism in the labour party. peter
let's discuss this with dame louise louise ellman and one of the jewish mps dame louise louise ellman and one of thejewish mps calling on the labour party to recognise the holocaust remembrance definition of anti—semitism. what do you make of these comments? i am appalled by the situation. the labour party is rapidly becoming engulfed in a problem of its own making, its failure to deal with anti—semitism within the labour party. peter willsman should be suspended immediately and his name...
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i agree with louise. people in cycling are shocked at chris froome has said it is ok shocked at chris froome has said it is 0kfor shocked at chris froome has said it is ok for him to come second. he has won it four times already. another one and he gets himself up with eddie motes and indurin and the others. he is great already. —— eddie macro merx. —— eddie merx. geraint thomas and chris froome say there's absolutely no rivalry between them, as the sky team—mates both go for the tour de france title. we're into the last week of the race, and thomas has the leaders yellowjerseyjust ahead of four—time winner, froome. the pair say they're in the ideal scenario. it's quite funny because everyone's so keen to try to talk up this rivalry between myself and g but it just doesn't exist. we're not looking at each other as rivals, we're looking at the other guys, the quys we're looking at the other guys, the guysin we're looking at the other guys, the guys in third and four and fifth, they're the ones
i agree with louise. people in cycling are shocked at chris froome has said it is ok shocked at chris froome has said it is 0kfor shocked at chris froome has said it is ok for him to come second. he has won it four times already. another one and he gets himself up with eddie motes and indurin and the others. he is great already. —— eddie macro merx. —— eddie merx. geraint thomas and chris froome say there's absolutely no rivalry between them, as the sky team—mates both go for the tour...
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not incredibly low, that is something that louise wa nted low, that is something that louise wanted to ask from the start. i am sure you are aware, many people are asking about this other geraint thomas, for those who are not on twitter, there is an actor called geraint thomas, with that twitter handle, and he has been getting a lot of attention? i came across a couple of years ago, after any big when he gets a lot of messages. this one has been the biggest. i think you said something like his twitter followers have gone up by about 1000. i think he is quite enjoying it, to be fair. he is also welsh, so i think he is basking in reflected glory. it's crazy, really, the welsh thing. let's talk about practicalities as well, you have not signed a contract yet. i know it is early days. you had just won, have you started the conversation or are you started the conversation or are you going to leave that a bit?” think it is something that will get sorted pretty soon. quite good timing, really. quite fortunate that ididn‘t do timing, really. quite fortunate that i didn‘t do it before the
not incredibly low, that is something that louise wa nted low, that is something that louise wanted to ask from the start. i am sure you are aware, many people are asking about this other geraint thomas, for those who are not on twitter, there is an actor called geraint thomas, with that twitter handle, and he has been getting a lot of attention? i came across a couple of years ago, after any big when he gets a lot of messages. this one has been the biggest. i think you said something like his...
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and we're lucky to have louise norris. louise is a health care writer and she also sells insurance, which is -- she's been on the ground. she knows how to do this stuff. but she writes about it very lucidly in a number of national publications. but in this case, she was our expert on the ground in colorado. we will hear next from brad wright. brad is a professor in two departments at the university of iowa. both health management and public policy. and has a long history of publications writing about health insurance. and brad is going to talk to us about iowa. which is actually a less happy story than colorado. so we didn't put him first. and then we have lynn blewett who is going to talk to us about minnesota. she did the field research on minnesota. lynn is a professor of health policy at the university of minnesota. in the school of public health. and she has also published widely about all sorts of health insurance matters and been on the front lines, both in minnesota and here in washington, as health coverage expand
and we're lucky to have louise norris. louise is a health care writer and she also sells insurance, which is -- she's been on the ground. she knows how to do this stuff. but she writes about it very lucidly in a number of national publications. but in this case, she was our expert on the ground in colorado. we will hear next from brad wright. brad is a professor in two departments at the university of iowa. both health management and public policy. and has a long history of publications writing...
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louise, is it cooling down? good morning. it is, and many people will be very pleased to hear that but we have a couple of hot days to come before it happens. thi5 hot days to come before it happens. this is yesterday, some weather what p i ctu res this is yesterday, some weather what pictures are coming in now the sun i5 pictures are coming in now the sun is up so! pictures are coming in now the sun is up so i will show you what is happening today but i want to illustrate further north and west yesterday the cloud arrived into highland and there is a weather front so it will be responsible for gradually turning things a little bit more fresh, chilly responsible today for bringing some rain acro55 scotla nd today for bringing some rain acro55 scotland and northern ireland, welcome rain for some areas, there i5a welcome rain for some areas, there is a ho5epipe ban acro55 northern ireland so some rain to come through the day to day and through we5tern fringes of scotland and the northern isles and maybe eastern scotland to the
louise, is it cooling down? good morning. it is, and many people will be very pleased to hear that but we have a couple of hot days to come before it happens. thi5 hot days to come before it happens. this is yesterday, some weather what p i ctu res this is yesterday, some weather what pictures are coming in now the sun i5 pictures are coming in now the sun is up so! pictures are coming in now the sun is up so i will show you what is happening today but i want to illustrate further north and...
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welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: the tories in turmoil — another tough day for theresa may as she prepares to face down her backbenchers on brexit. donald trump backtracks — the president admits he mis—spoke about russian interference in american elections. the sentence should have been, i don't see any reason why it wouldn't be russian. sort of a double negative. the 12 thai boys trapped in a flooded cave for 17 days are to be discharged from hospital today. when we buy our next car, we might have electric dreams of. but not all of us are keen on the reality. in sport, joe root inspires england to a one day series win over india. he scored a centrury on his home ground in the process. iamata i am at a flower show as we see how the plants and the wildlife are coping with the lack of rain, not much rain in the forecast with most places dry. join me for all the details here on breakfast. it's wednesday 18th july. our top story. theresa may will address conservative mps later, following two da
welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: the tories in turmoil — another tough day for theresa may as she prepares to face down her backbenchers on brexit. donald trump backtracks — the president admits he mis—spoke about russian interference in american elections. the sentence should have been, i don't see any reason why it wouldn't be russian. sort of a double negative. the 12 thai boys trapped in a flooded cave for 17 days are to be discharged from...
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now though it's back to louise and dan. hello, this is breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. it's coming up to 6:30am. we'll bring you all the latest news and sport in a moment, but also on breakfast this morning: russell hanford had a heart attack in his 20s and a stroke aged just 35, which left him unable to speak, read or write. we'll meet him and his wife rachel. we'll discuss the controversial suggestion from an animal rights group that staffordshire bull terriers should be banned in the uk. and a local tour for local people — steve pemberton and reece shearsmith from the league of gentlemen join us in the studio. good morning. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news: almost seven million people in north west england will be affected by a hosepipe ban early next month. united utilities say the restrictions are due to weeks of dry weather, which has caused reservoir levels to fall. anyone flouting the rules could be fined up to £1,000. in northern ireland, a hosepipe ban has been in place since
now though it's back to louise and dan. hello, this is breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. it's coming up to 6:30am. we'll bring you all the latest news and sport in a moment, but also on breakfast this morning: russell hanford had a heart attack in his 20s and a stroke aged just 35, which left him unable to speak, read or write. we'll meet him and his wife rachel. we'll discuss the controversial suggestion from an animal rights group that staffordshire bull terriers should be banned...
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there is further competition that louise can tell us about. if their income changes, they are chopped off exchange. it is more complicated. essentially, they have options reflecting what they had previously. >> the federal government spends $30 billion more because subsidy amounts went up. at the end, there was all of that and insurers were confident to hear this overloading would be allowed for this year. when it was proposed in congress we have the cost sharing reduction fund, public interests groups said we don't want that money back. it is working better without it. so the story was very interesting. >> it's less destabilizing than what everybody thought it would be. mainly because folks are signing up through subsidies and the mandate wasn't that strong to begin with. everybody saw the portion was going to be weaker than it had. there were a number of sections things. at the end of the day premiums seem about right. that might drive 1 million or two out of the market, which is significant. most people are uninsured and that is the big pop
there is further competition that louise can tell us about. if their income changes, they are chopped off exchange. it is more complicated. essentially, they have options reflecting what they had previously. >> the federal government spends $30 billion more because subsidy amounts went up. at the end, there was all of that and insurers were confident to hear this overloading would be allowed for this year. when it was proposed in congress we have the cost sharing reduction fund, public...
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s louise brown was conceived in a lab in the u.k. since then more than six million babies have been born using i.v.'s around the world has katherine strauss. i know christina and martina mccarthy have their hands full. their children zoe and santina are two energetic happy and healthy toddlers but they and their husbands would never have been able to experience the joys of parenthood if it weren't for the development of in vitro fertilization i've put this is to cause a very. yeah it was my only my only chance of conceiving if it wasn't for the treatment being if i had it but he wouldn't be here i think it's amazing that through this miracle of medical intervention we were able to have a beautiful healthy daughter it all began with louise brown she was conceived in a british laboratory in november one thousand nine hundred seventy seven after robert edwards patrick steptoe and jean purdy spent nearly a decade trying to fertilize a human egg outside the body and was just shy of her fortieth birthday louise a celebrated at london scien
s louise brown was conceived in a lab in the u.k. since then more than six million babies have been born using i.v.'s around the world has katherine strauss. i know christina and martina mccarthy have their hands full. their children zoe and santina are two energetic happy and healthy toddlers but they and their husbands would never have been able to experience the joys of parenthood if it weren't for the development of in vitro fertilization i've put this is to cause a very. yeah it was my...
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here's louise with a look at this morning's weather. a little bit of rain on the way for some of the gardeners? thank fully after such a long time! can you believe actually thought of starting to pray for rain? it is the summer, we wa nt to pray for rain? it is the summer, we want things like this, this is suffolk, i love this, some missed first thing in the morning, not a cloud in the sky and you know what kind of day you will get and you will get a hot and sunny one across eastern england but just will get a hot and sunny one across eastern england butjust as beautiful if not a little bit threatening across ireland this morning, dark clouds and rain on its way. this is the weather front pushing into the north—west, bringing outbreaks of rain to a —— scotla nd bringing outbreaks of rain to a —— scotland and northern ireland but it will take its time doing so and we are under the influence of high pressure which is bringing in this relight south—westerly breeze but more importantly a very warm west source at the moment so th
here's louise with a look at this morning's weather. a little bit of rain on the way for some of the gardeners? thank fully after such a long time! can you believe actually thought of starting to pray for rain? it is the summer, we wa nt to pray for rain? it is the summer, we want things like this, this is suffolk, i love this, some missed first thing in the morning, not a cloud in the sky and you know what kind of day you will get and you will get a hot and sunny one across eastern england but...
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good morning, louise. hundreds of fa ns good morning, louise. hundreds of fans all rushing to get to russia, see what i did there! the first flight see what i did there! the first flight out from terminal 5 at heathrow leaves at 8:45am and behind me are a load of fans who have tickets. you will be in russia in four hours, how did you get your tickets and how much did they cost? they were face value from the fifa website, there were problems this week, long queues, three hours at a time. when you get to the front of the queue and you're ready to purchase the website went down but we got there in the end despite the issues. where are you staying in russia, hotel sorted? the hilton in red square. you were one of the few that got tickets, did you ever think we we re got tickets, did you ever think we were going to get this far? always, had to be done. an important and tough game for england. it should be a victory. we will coast home. give us a victory. we will coast home. give usa a victory. we will coast home. give us a scoreline, what do you thi
good morning, louise. hundreds of fa ns good morning, louise. hundreds of fans all rushing to get to russia, see what i did there! the first flight see what i did there! the first flight out from terminal 5 at heathrow leaves at 8:45am and behind me are a load of fans who have tickets. you will be in russia in four hours, how did you get your tickets and how much did they cost? they were face value from the fifa website, there were problems this week, long queues, three hours at a time. when...
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s around the world catherine stansell met louise at an exhibition at london science museum. i know christina and martina mccarthy have their hands full. their children zoe and santina are two energetic happy and healthy toddlers but they and their husbands would never have been able to experience the joys of parenthood if it weren't for the development of in vitro fertilisation all i've put a sister called a very. but yeah it was my only my only chance of conceiving if it wasn't for the treatment being if i did he wouldn't be here i think it's amazing that through this miracle of medical intervention we were able to have a beautiful healthy daughter it all began with louise brown she was conceived in a british laboratory in november one thousand nine hundred seventy seven after robert edwards patrick steptoe and jean purdy spent nearly a decade trying to fertilize a human egg outside the body and was just shy of her fortieth birthday louise a celebrated at london science museum she's the focus of an i.d.f. exhibit which features the very desiccate or where her embryo was dev
s around the world catherine stansell met louise at an exhibition at london science museum. i know christina and martina mccarthy have their hands full. their children zoe and santina are two energetic happy and healthy toddlers but they and their husbands would never have been able to experience the joys of parenthood if it weren't for the development of in vitro fertilisation all i've put a sister called a very. but yeah it was my only my only chance of conceiving if it wasn't for the...
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they shied from the public sensation that her birth caused by the family spent louise's twenty fifth birthday at the fertility clinic that gave understood. well today in vitro fertilization has become a common procedure in germany alone it is carried out about fifty thousand times every year but back in the one nine hundred eighty s. germany's first i.v.s. baby sparked a huge debate on the ethics of creating life in a test you we spoke with one of the pioneers of reproductive medicine involved when touch can evolve the pulls on some of her old documents she's very quickly transported back to nine hundred eighty one she was part of a team of specialists at the university of alabama who successfully conducted research into in vitro fertilization in mice a short time later she used the technique on the egg cells of a woman for the first time. and then they shrunk and then the patient became pregnant. this is the founder so i still have that first image of the pregnancy of her womb that i always carried around with me back then i have the feeling that heaven had opened oliver was born in
they shied from the public sensation that her birth caused by the family spent louise's twenty fifth birthday at the fertility clinic that gave understood. well today in vitro fertilization has become a common procedure in germany alone it is carried out about fifty thousand times every year but back in the one nine hundred eighty s. germany's first i.v.s. baby sparked a huge debate on the ethics of creating life in a test you we spoke with one of the pioneers of reproductive medicine involved...
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maybe louise does. or if you do, let us know. >> i and i don't have notes on me, but i think blue cross/blue shield of arizona was the only insurer that i saw last year that actually added the cost of csr for native-americans back in the premiums in most states that it was just that insurers ate that cost. but i'm fairly sure it was blue cross/blue shield of arizona that addressed the issue. it was going to be a large enough chunk of money. so -- >> back here. >> hey. i'm also from iowa city. go hawks. i was curious. there is a lot of flexibility in what you can apply for in a 1332 waiver. i wonder if any of you have a sense as to why states have so many states have decided to pursue reinsurance as the main avenue. >> one of the main reasons is when price was the secretary, he sent a letter to all of the governors saying pursue reinsurance. so that was like a signal. like we're open to this. this is a way that you can finance your reinsurance or high risk that they mentioned both of those options. and a
maybe louise does. or if you do, let us know. >> i and i don't have notes on me, but i think blue cross/blue shield of arizona was the only insurer that i saw last year that actually added the cost of csr for native-americans back in the premiums in most states that it was just that insurers ate that cost. but i'm fairly sure it was blue cross/blue shield of arizona that addressed the issue. it was going to be a large enough chunk of money. so -- >> back here. >> hey. i'm also...
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today is a very special birthday for one woman and for modern science forty years ago louise brown was born the first person ever conceived using in vitro fertilization she became known to the world as the test tube baby brown was born by syrians action in england on this day in one thousand nine hundred seventy eight her mother tried for years to become pregnant before finding success with the breakthrough procedure parents. they shied from the public sensation that her birth mother caused but the family spent louise's twenty fifth birthday at the fertility clinic that gave. us all today in vitro fertilization has become a common procedure in germany alone it is carried out about fifty thousand times every year but back in the one nine hundred eighty s. germany's first i v f baby sparked a huge debate on the pix of creating life in a test you we spoke with one of the pioneers of reproductive medicine involved when touch can evolve the pulls on some of her old documents she's very quickly transported back to nine hundred eighty one she was part of a team of specialists at the universit
today is a very special birthday for one woman and for modern science forty years ago louise brown was born the first person ever conceived using in vitro fertilization she became known to the world as the test tube baby brown was born by syrians action in england on this day in one thousand nine hundred seventy eight her mother tried for years to become pregnant before finding success with the breakthrough procedure parents. they shied from the public sensation that her birth mother caused but...
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now confusion in brazil as to whether or not the former president louise and asked earlier to silver is to be released from prison earlier a brazilian court of appeals judge overruled an order to free moola but it seems the original order doesn't now stand has been serving a sentence of twelve years and one month in prison for corruption and money laundering as going to daniel shiloh who joins us via skype daniel it's an extraordinary and confusing situation here is lula going to be freed from prison or law. past anybody's guess as we speak he is still in prison including cheever innocence it could achieve that could change at any time the judge in the southern city of port au lait gray who made the initial appeal for him to be released is due to speak any moment now he has insisted that the group be released on a.v.s. corpus he should be allowed out. of school the appeals available to him on a twelve year one month sentence for money laundering and corruption of the judges and especially search your model of the judge who wants the initial inquiry who puts lou they're in prison he h
now confusion in brazil as to whether or not the former president louise and asked earlier to silver is to be released from prison earlier a brazilian court of appeals judge overruled an order to free moola but it seems the original order doesn't now stand has been serving a sentence of twelve years and one month in prison for corruption and money laundering as going to daniel shiloh who joins us via skype daniel it's an extraordinary and confusing situation here is lula going to be freed from...
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louise minchin. our headlines today: england finally win a penalty shoot out to reach the quarter—finals of the world cup. two people are in hospital and a major incident is declared in wiltshire after police say a couple were exposed to an unknown substance. in good health — we have new footage of the thai schoolboys trapped in a flooded cave system. paddy ‘s stock ghost towns? it is market day. there is a focus on community. good morning, it is day three of wimbledon. an outside chance of a shower but the most of the uk, it's going to be try, the best of the sunshine in northern ireland and north wales. i will have more in 15 minutes. it's wednesday, 4 july. our top story: england are through to the world cup quarter—finals after a dramatic penalty shootout victory over colombia in moscow. it's the first time the three lions have won a world cup match on penalties. their next challenge will be sweden in the last eight on saturday. our correspondent natalie pirks brings us the details from m
louise minchin. our headlines today: england finally win a penalty shoot out to reach the quarter—finals of the world cup. two people are in hospital and a major incident is declared in wiltshire after police say a couple were exposed to an unknown substance. in good health — we have new footage of the thai schoolboys trapped in a flooded cave system. paddy ‘s stock ghost towns? it is market day. there is a focus on community. good morning, it is day three of wimbledon. an outside chance...
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welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: greece begins three days of mourning after wildfires destroyed whole communities, killing at least 7a people. five men have been charged in connection with an acid attack on a three—year—old boy in worcester. one of the world's best selling pop stars, demi lovato, is in hospital after a suspected drugs overdose. can you trademark the shape of a chocolate bar? later this morning, nestle will find out if it can protect its kitkat from copy—cats. in sport: it's a decisive day at the tour de france, with geraint thomas still in the lead.
welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: greece begins three days of mourning after wildfires destroyed whole communities, killing at least 7a people. five men have been charged in connection with an acid attack on a three—year—old boy in worcester. one of the world's best selling pop stars, demi lovato, is in hospital after a suspected drugs overdose. can you trademark the shape of a chocolate bar? later this morning, nestle will find out if it can...
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welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and charlie stayt. our headlines here today: found alive, but authorities say 12 thai schoolboys and their coach could be trapped in a cave for months. feeling nervous yet? gareth southgate wants his england side to "write their own history" as they face colombia in the last 16 of the world cup. the flags are up, fingers are crossed. can england to get the failings of the past and reach the quarter—final of the world cup? a warning that businesses need urgent clarity on post—brexit trade.
welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and charlie stayt. our headlines here today: found alive, but authorities say 12 thai schoolboys and their coach could be trapped in a cave for months. feeling nervous yet? gareth southgate wants his england side to "write their own history" as they face colombia in the last 16 of the world cup. the flags are up, fingers are crossed. can england to get the failings of the past and reach the quarter—final of the world cup? a warning that...
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the hope blooms louise we intended it actually was wrong. let's let's call policies eleven january. when i want to live with currently lives? isn't it odd that ally lexicon on either even on some. level and spectacular that was his eyes out night nine runs on a nasralla. is not necessary. that's right i is. well it will. be. made by a local writer writing time cost on dawson's nine nine nine nine six six size i he how he has a long history run. from home. it is because i don't. that's kind of got isolation you just mentioned an electricity can handle this plus i love god and richard in. nineteen ninety four the thing for the country. money at least one lacking toward some of the most rec. i think. stop on the periphery said we found out that you know you can south sounds that thirteen then yangon javelina unity means we may my let's let's hans and don't be papau easy and there's a little while. this. and then the minimum. wage which would be an asset i said i'd always always always politely now those i mean my you see and i am back i got it said but that that was that was many many
the hope blooms louise we intended it actually was wrong. let's let's call policies eleven january. when i want to live with currently lives? isn't it odd that ally lexicon on either even on some. level and spectacular that was his eyes out night nine runs on a nasralla. is not necessary. that's right i is. well it will. be. made by a local writer writing time cost on dawson's nine nine nine nine six six size i he how he has a long history run. from home. it is because i don't. that's kind of...
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coming up at 6am on breakfast dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business and sport. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: officials in greece say at least 20 people have been killed as deadly wildfires burn near the capital, athens. north korea appears to de dismantling part of a key rocket testing site in the north west of the country. exceeding expectations: google wracks up stellar earnings as it shrugs off a record eu fine. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with newsweek and recent satellite imagery that apparently shows north korea going through with the destruction of a major launch and rocket engine testing site. the new york times looks at how gop critics of us republicans who they say are obfuscating and undercutting efforts to uncover russian interference in us politics. the japan times reports on the country reaching it highest ever recorded temperature. the mercury hit 41.1 in kumagaya, amid a deadly heat wave which is responsible for the deaths of at least
coming up at 6am on breakfast dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business and sport. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: officials in greece say at least 20 people have been killed as deadly wildfires burn near the capital, athens. north korea appears to de dismantling part of a key rocket testing site in the north west of the country. exceeding expectations: google wracks up stellar earnings as it shrugs off a record eu fine. now it's time to look...
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louise at full speed. anyway shiny. but always on the move. mostly today and in the future. trying to sixty minutes on digital. i'm down to one hundred of us on facebook and experience what nelson mandela means for young africans today. keep in mind the people who are the middle principle if you are the means to fight his way you know when monday is it similar to the first how did he should use the law some money now to monday a lot better than the moment when it. yes just badly. i live maybe but choose your clothes at home it looks like you are going to end up the way i really became a. part of it find us on facebook and on w. dot com. i really want to welcome to another fun filled edition of your all macs with me your host maggie lake from sticky sounding sneakers to a precocious up and coming painter we've got an interesting show.
louise at full speed. anyway shiny. but always on the move. mostly today and in the future. trying to sixty minutes on digital. i'm down to one hundred of us on facebook and experience what nelson mandela means for young africans today. keep in mind the people who are the middle principle if you are the means to fight his way you know when monday is it similar to the first how did he should use the law some money now to monday a lot better than the moment when it. yes just badly. i live maybe...
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louise at full screen. and we show you. but always on the move. code blue today and in the future. for a new. lawyer. culture. hair. super mario. super food. dollar local and. lifestyle girl. boy told. clash of cultures. in india. a clash between those who believe in a ranged marriage and those who want to marry for love to. a clutch that's shaking families and society to the core. my father will be angry sometimes i think i'm already dead. commandoes starts july eighth d w. hello and welcome to drive with an e w motor magazine and this edition a sporty skoda the young t.v. arias two forty five station wagon i know fordable s.u.v. the new dodge shield duster. and practical luxury the wall will be sixty. station white.
louise at full screen. and we show you. but always on the move. code blue today and in the future. for a new. lawyer. culture. hair. super mario. super food. dollar local and. lifestyle girl. boy told. clash of cultures. in india. a clash between those who believe in a ranged marriage and those who want to marry for love to. a clutch that's shaking families and society to the core. my father will be angry sometimes i think i'm already dead. commandoes starts july eighth d w. hello and welcome...
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>> well, louise brooks was basically the richest woman in america at the time they got married. she was very much geared to a flapper lifestyle, you know, so to speak. macarthur was very much an army guy. they met each other at a west point football game in 1921 and the next day macarthur asked her to marry him and she said, sure. this is a great idea. they immediately got sent to the philippines, macarthur loves it in the philippines, louise did not. they got back in 1924. her father -- or father-in-law was edward stoods berry, one of the great jpmorgan finance years, one of the richest men in america. louise was often trying to get his influence to get macarthur into the business community and macarthur was just an army guy. they began to bicker, things fell apart for them. 1927 she went to reno, nevada, and got a divorce in absent is that and the grounds were failure to provide. she was the richest woman in ameri america. he met her on the way to the philippines, she was on the same ship as he was. yes, sir. >> hi. the theme of your talk was about him being bold, bold, bold,
>> well, louise brooks was basically the richest woman in america at the time they got married. she was very much geared to a flapper lifestyle, you know, so to speak. macarthur was very much an army guy. they met each other at a west point football game in 1921 and the next day macarthur asked her to marry him and she said, sure. this is a great idea. they immediately got sent to the philippines, macarthur loves it in the philippines, louise did not. they got back in 1924. her father --...
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miracle of medical intervention we were able to have a beautiful healthy daughter it all began with louise brown she was conceived in a british laboratory in november one thousand nine hundred seventy seven after robert edwards patrick steptoe and jean purdy spent nearly a decade trying to fertilize a human egg outside the body and was just shy of her fortieth birthday louise a celebrated at london science museum she's the focus of an i.d.f. exhibit which features the very desiccate or where her embryo was developed it's just amazing how many children have been born through the process. jaime lights in families is created and hope and joy is just. a mind prices be the first one i.v.'s may be commonplace now but there was a lot of controversy when we as brown was born many religious leaders denounced the use of any kind of medical intervention and other critics said i.v.'s could pave the way for so-called franken babies louisa's family received many letters of support but they also received hate mail including letters splattered with fake blood not only has the perception of i.v.'s changed
miracle of medical intervention we were able to have a beautiful healthy daughter it all began with louise brown she was conceived in a british laboratory in november one thousand nine hundred seventy seven after robert edwards patrick steptoe and jean purdy spent nearly a decade trying to fertilize a human egg outside the body and was just shy of her fortieth birthday louise a celebrated at london science museum she's the focus of an i.d.f. exhibit which features the very desiccate or where...
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hello everyone i'm louise housen happy to be here in berlin high senior i might see this coming week let's get the ball rolling with a look at what's coming up on the shot. crazy a call.
hello everyone i'm louise housen happy to be here in berlin high senior i might see this coming week let's get the ball rolling with a look at what's coming up on the shot. crazy a call.
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, welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt good morning, welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: the biggest game in a generation. england prepare to take on croatia in the world cup semi—final tonight. yes, we believe, we are going to win! we're going to win 2—0 at least. and we know who england will play in the final if they win tonight. france through thanks to samuel umtitti's header against belgium, 1—0 the final score. an extra 10 million pints are set to be sold tonight, i'm looking at the boost to business as people stay out to watch the game instead of coming home. after 18 days trapped underground, health officials say the thai schoolboys and their coach who have been rescued are in good health and show no signs of stress.
, welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt good morning, welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: the biggest game in a generation. england prepare to take on croatia in the world cup semi—final tonight. yes, we believe, we are going to win! we're going to win 2—0 at least. and we know who england will play in the final if they win tonight. france through thanks to samuel umtitti's header against belgium, 1—0 the final score. an extra 10 million...
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good morning welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today — from paris to the valleys. celebrations into the night as geraint thomas becomes the first welshman to win the tour de france. what is the first thing you will do when you get back on home soil? have beer, probably. it will be nice to get back into normality, in, watch bbc breakfast in the morning with a coffee. good morning, geraint, if you're watching. we'll hear from team sky and get reaction from the welsh wizard's hometown. back on track? after weeks of misery for passengers, northern rail restarts more than 100 cancelled services. strong winds fan the flames of the california wildfires as they continue to destroy everything in their path.
good morning welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today — from paris to the valleys. celebrations into the night as geraint thomas becomes the first welshman to win the tour de france. what is the first thing you will do when you get back on home soil? have beer, probably. it will be nice to get back into normality, in, watch bbc breakfast in the morning with a coffee. good morning, geraint, if you're watching. we'll hear from team sky and get reaction from...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and louise minchin. our headlines today: "the brexit dream is dying," the words borisjohnson as he becomes the second key government minister to quit in 2a hours. theresa may will hold a meeting of her reshuffled cabinet in just a few hours' time, jeremy hunt is the new foreign secretary. my my principaljob at a time of massive importance for our country is to stand foursquare behind the prime minister. end game in thailand. the operation to rescue the final four boys and their football coach trapped in a flooded cave is believed to have resumed.
good morning, welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and louise minchin. our headlines today: "the brexit dream is dying," the words borisjohnson as he becomes the second key government minister to quit in 2a hours. theresa may will hold a meeting of her reshuffled cabinet in just a few hours' time, jeremy hunt is the new foreign secretary. my my principaljob at a time of massive importance for our country is to stand foursquare behind the prime minister. end game in thailand. the...
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welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: the tories in turmoil — another tough day for theresa may as she prepares to face down her backbenchers on brexit. donald trump backtracks — the president admits he mis—spoke about russian interference in american elections. the sentence should have been, i don't see any reason why it wouldn't be russian. sort of a double negative. the 12 thai boys trapped in a flooded cave for 17 days are to be discharged from hospital today. when we buy
welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: the tories in turmoil — another tough day for theresa may as she prepares to face down her backbenchers on brexit. donald trump backtracks — the president admits he mis—spoke about russian interference in american elections. the sentence should have been, i don't see any reason why it wouldn't be russian. sort of a double negative. the 12 thai boys trapped in a flooded cave for 17 days are to be discharged from...
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the bbc filmed with louise 30 years ago on her tenth birthday. even then, she could explain the science behind her life. well, an egg got took out. the doctor put it in this funny dish. and he put it back in and then... told mummy to go home, and here i am. as she approaches her aoth, despite the attention at every milestone of her life, she is thankful for the team that brought her into the world. very special. without them, i would not be here. my sons would not be here. six million of us would not be here. i owe my life to those three people. they are just fantastic. for most people, it takes two to make a baby. in louise's case, countless other people and history went into making her. time for a look at the weather. here's nick miller. while many of us are having warm or hot sunny spells, there is an area of sickert cloud where some are getting outbreaks of rain to northern england and wales, either patchy rain or showers, otherwise our fresher feel to the weather in scotla nd our fresher feel to the weather in scotland and northern ireland,
the bbc filmed with louise 30 years ago on her tenth birthday. even then, she could explain the science behind her life. well, an egg got took out. the doctor put it in this funny dish. and he put it back in and then... told mummy to go home, and here i am. as she approaches her aoth, despite the attention at every milestone of her life, she is thankful for the team that brought her into the world. very special. without them, i would not be here. my sons would not be here. six million of us...
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good morning — welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: england finally win a penalty shoot out to reach the quarter—finals of the world cup. two people are in hospital and a major incident is declared in wiltshire after police say a couple were exposed to an unknown substance. in good health — we have new footage of the thai schoolboys trapped in a flooded cave system.
good morning — welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and louise minchin. 0ur headlines today: england finally win a penalty shoot out to reach the quarter—finals of the world cup. two people are in hospital and a major incident is declared in wiltshire after police say a couple were exposed to an unknown substance. in good health — we have new footage of the thai schoolboys trapped in a flooded cave system.