everyone wants a perfect baby. if you look at them, they re sending their kids to the right preschool, the right tennis lessons. while it sounds, i think, creepy. it seems a very valid ethical concern here. you go from correcting a de feekt to make a baby healthier to i m now going to pick the eye color. we are creeping down that road already. we can argue the ethics, but we already do it. there are fertile people starting to go to clinics saying test my embryo. i don t want one with a risk of breast cancer. soon that s going to come to i want one who is stronger, faster, taller. fertile people sorting out
you re simply the best appropriate music for this next interview here. just 17 years old, victoria duval has become an overnight sensation at this year s u.s. open. she was born in miami, raised in her parents native hawaii haiti, pardon me. she picked up the racquet at age 7 to pass the time at her brother s tennis lessons and on tuesday night she defeated a former u.s. open champion in the first round. duval currently ranked at 296th in the world put her firmly in the spotlight. she is the surprise sweetheart of the u.s. open. but unlike so many of the pros, tennis was not always the dream for victoria duval. i wanted to be a ballerina. reporter: who are the tennis players in the family, what happened? what happened? reporter: she was going to be a ballerina, right? yeah, she started off wanting to be a ballerina but i guess she just wanted to be like us,
that s one of my other partners, gigi fernandez with her twins. she s a fantastic player. no offense, it looks like those are your twins. i took tennis lessons last spring for my first time. yeah. i m terrible! next year. i think you should go. no. with this event this weekend, they raised $20 million and one other person who i found out is a big fan of fox & friends and is watching right now, dan jansen, speed skater. lives in charlotte. wow! there s elizabeth shue right there. i talked to her husband, her husband is the guy who did the waiting for superman . what did they raise money for? chris evert charities. they raised $20 million, giving it to all sorts of families at risk, children at risk throughout florida. wonderful thing. and i am blessed that they would invite me. and you really worked on your game this year. i really did. for a whole year, you were like his rotator cuff is out.
money that i had been spending because it wasn t necessary. well, those 21 days are up and it s time to weigh in. ryan sutton joins us in atlanta and michelle singletary joins us from tennessee. make sure your son keeps up those tennis lessens. he loves that and he s undefeated. michelle, her son s got to have his tennis lessons. we can give a little wiggle room. now, michelle, i was giving ryan a hard time because she looks beautiful in her fancy suit. this old, straight out of my closet, i promise. you have been well behaved. yes, i have. ryan, wafs the hardest part? hearing you talk about being
time of year. i think it s called the wimbledon effect. you are watching tv, you see how easy it is to play tennis like that and the doocys always wind up at the tennis court. ainsley: how did you do? pete: oh to be 22 again. my daughter beat me. ainsley: federer won. the oldest guy to win the wimbledon. brian: he is 61. steve: in dog years. ainsley: he is 35. brian: ainsley is taking tennis lessons now. ainsley: i am. i took one saturday. i m a little sore. i need a year. brian: if you are watching us, please wear white for the next three hours as a tribute to roger federer. two minutes after the hour. a huge show coming your way. let s begin mere, the congressional budget office will not be releasing their revised score on the g.o.p. healthcare bill as planned today. ainsley: senate republicans now delaying their fight to repeal and replace obamacare as senator john mccain is recovering from eye surgery.