phrase, if i am called to return to the plough, and by that he meant, i might go back to the comments if the people want to be. does that mean he fancies coming back? there is plenty of speculation that he thinks he could return if it all goes horribly wrong for liz truss, that he could be elected again and it would be another extraordinary chapter in the borisjohnson another extraordinary chapter in the boris johnson life another extraordinary chapter in the borisjohnson life story. hind another extraordinary chapter in the boris johnson life story. boris johnson life story. and there is an intriguing boris johnson life story. and there is an intriguing historical - is an intriguing historical precedent because ted heath apparently only finally gave up his ambition to return as leader when margaret thatcher won in 79, he was convinced the party would realise the terrible mistake it had made. some people say delusion in politics is not uncommon among those who have been leader. bhd
responding to that suffering is also big business. and that business is booming. as women are giving birth later, the median age in the u.s. has risen to 30. that s three years older than it was three decades ago. and the fertility field continues to expand by helping all kinds of families. this really is the medicine of miracles. you know, it fills empty cribs. it frees families from terrible diseases. and it s not only different sex couples who struggle conceiving. it s also lgbtq couples and single people. but with all the incredible success stories, there are also tragic stories. a couple is suing after an embryo mixup ended up with them giving birth to a stranger s child. a fertility clinic mistakenly implanted their embryo into another woman.
the fda s vaccine advisers are recommending moderna and pfizer s covid vaccines for emergency use in kids from 6 months to 5 years old. it s a key step in the process of vaccinating the youngest americans. the fda and cdc still have to sign off on all of this, but it could happen as soon as this weekend. that means that babies and young kids could finally start getting vaccinated next week. joining us is dr. meghan rainey, emergency physician and academic dean of health at brown university. thank you for joining us as always. after looking at the data on these vaccines, you called them slam dunks. what to you see in the data that s such good news? so there s two parts. the first is that we know that covid is hurting little kids. there have been more than 200 deaths from covid in this 0 to 4-year-old age group. we wouldn t accept that from bumpers on cribs, from car