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processes and the center of the retina details and the edge of the retina shadows. that's an oversimplification, but it means as your eye wanders across her face, the smile flickers observe and off. she's reacting to us. it's the first example of virtual reality where it's an interactive painting. once again, you see the wonderful rivers from the eons of time finally flowing into the human veins, you see the lustrous curls and, of course, the eyes are so intense and emotional and it's the mona lisa effect, the eyes follow you when you move around the room. >> rose: did he like portraiture more than anything? >> yes, but i think he liked dramatic painting and i think his two greatest are probably the ones he would like the most the last supper and mona lisa. >> rose: where was he ranked as a painter in the end? >> to me he's the most creative painter because he connects emotionally and is doing new things, the science will have perspectives, the blurred lines which really capture reality, understanding how to eye works, understanding the science of perspective. also
processes and the center of the retina details and the edge of the retina shadows. that's an oversimplification, but it means as your eye wanders across her face, the smile flickers observe and off. she's reacting to us. it's the first example of virtual reality where it's an interactive painting. once again, you see the wonderful rivers from the eons of time finally flowing into the human veins, you see the lustrous curls and, of course, the eyes are so intense and emotional and it's the mona...
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of the retina, oversimplification but as the eye wanders across the face, flickers on and off, the -g to it. and of course eye is so intent and so emotional, the mona lisa effect, the eyes follow you around when you move around the room. ♪ >> bluebird ♪ ♪ bring my baby back to me >> rose: robert plant is best known as the front man of led zeppelin, one of the most successful bands in rock history that last performed together in 2013. robert plant's solo career has spanned decades and 13 albums. >> something was going on. i don't know what it was but i was infatuated with the aid of some so manic device, it could be, i don't know, a glass room or something like that, i could hear something else going on outside of the spoken voice, outside of just singing on my bicycle. i heard this other voice coming through and yeah, i was infatuated by it, i guess. i don't know how i could have put it in any other shape. >> rose: but then people noticed too, then the more people noticed the more they would want you to figure it out. >> yeah, it's cause and effect. you begin your plan very naively.
of the retina, oversimplification but as the eye wanders across the face, flickers on and off, the -g to it. and of course eye is so intent and so emotional, the mona lisa effect, the eyes follow you around when you move around the room. ♪ >> bluebird ♪ ♪ bring my baby back to me >> rose: robert plant is best known as the front man of led zeppelin, one of the most successful bands in rock history that last performed together in 2013. robert plant's solo career has spanned...
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Oct 29, 2017
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the corners of your retina see shadows and light.aints the nemona li smile, it's almost augmented reality because the tiniest details of the lips turn down but the shadows turn up. if you look at the cheeks or forehead, the smile lights up. it's an interactive thing that shows interemotion. this is to me why it's a culmination of everything he did. >> you talk about how he would write down in his notebooks the things he wanted to learn, and there was an almost child-like curiosity. he says why is the sky blue. he asks all these fundamental questions that children often ask. >> we outgrow our wonder years. we see the blue sky in the morning and forget to marvel at it. we forget to say why do people yawn, and worse yet, we probably knock that curiosity out of our kids, say, oh, quit asking questions. leonard leonardo, just like einstein who also in his notebook wrote why is the sky blue. so thhe wanted to know everythi that could possibly be known about the universe, including how we fit into it. it was such a noble endeavor but it was
the corners of your retina see shadows and light.aints the nemona li smile, it's almost augmented reality because the tiniest details of the lips turn down but the shadows turn up. if you look at the cheeks or forehead, the smile lights up. it's an interactive thing that shows interemotion. this is to me why it's a culmination of everything he did. >> you talk about how he would write down in his notebooks the things he wanted to learn, and there was an almost child-like curiosity. he...
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Oct 24, 2017
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of your retina you syesha dose and color because he dissected the human eye.n you look directly at the mona lisa's lips, it's toning down a bit, it's not really smiling. but if you look at the cheek bone and the smile wanders, it's elusive. it combines the spirit, science and anatomy and it's the greatest piece of art ever painted. >> woodruff: way ahead of his time. >> absolutely, because renaissance art had not yet done that, sort of shown narrative emotion. you know, having been somebody who produced plays and pageants, he loved fantasy, and one of the great things about his art is that he blurs the line sometimes so that things leave a little to our imagination. look at the last supper. us the a beautiful piece of perspective and observation, but it's also theatrical. >> woodruff: he had a really interesting ability to, on the one hand, dig deep, ask questions, not be satisfied with the answer, the obvious answer, but also the human frailty of mott finishing -- not finishing projects. >> you know, i thought at first that was one of his failings, that he wo
of your retina you syesha dose and color because he dissected the human eye.n you look directly at the mona lisa's lips, it's toning down a bit, it's not really smiling. but if you look at the cheek bone and the smile wanders, it's elusive. it combines the spirit, science and anatomy and it's the greatest piece of art ever painted. >> woodruff: way ahead of his time. >> absolutely, because renaissance art had not yet done that, sort of shown narrative emotion. you know, having been...
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Oct 12, 2017
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. >> when i was 8 i had double retina detachment. i was left completely blind in one eye.hing. i use a cane when i walk. grace is sighted so she can guide me. i hold onto her arm. sometimes we get funny stares. >> reporter: what do you say to them? >> we can compete in a sport and kick butt. >> reporter: why swimming? >> we decided to do swimming to get my strength back. >>> the first practice, it was so hard because the chemo made me so weak. now i'm just as out there. >> it really just reminds you, whatever's happening, whatever you're going through to just keep swimming. >> reporter: how do you help her out? >> grace swims in front of me. and she has to feel my bubbles, so i don't swim crooked in the lane. >> reporter: so you guys are communicating constantly. when you're in that water. >> i was the youngest teen athlete. finished eighth in the world. and i'm about to leave for mexico city. >> this summer we found out that her cancer had come back. and the day we found out her cancer had come back i wrote grace on my hand, because she's my best friend. that morning i la
. >> when i was 8 i had double retina detachment. i was left completely blind in one eye.hing. i use a cane when i walk. grace is sighted so she can guide me. i hold onto her arm. sometimes we get funny stares. >> reporter: what do you say to them? >> we can compete in a sport and kick butt. >> reporter: why swimming? >> we decided to do swimming to get my strength back. >>> the first practice, it was so hard because the chemo made me so weak. now i'm just...
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Oct 15, 2017
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surgery having his tonsils removed, my 8-year-old, 5 days ago my wife had surgery to reattach her retina. for the last week i have gotten up at midnight, 4:00 in the morning at 6:00 in the morning to give pain medicine. for the first few days kristi had to have pain medicine too. my in-laws stayed with us for the week. stayed up through the night, did the laundry and helps with homework while taking care of gunner. i still had my radio show to do in the evening. i stayed up till midnight to give gunnar his first dose of medicine doing as much work as i could including writing this. every time i wake gunnar up, he screams and fights for close to 20 minutes. he will spit out the medicine multiple times and we go through multiple shirts and he will wear down and submit. not sure there is a better analogy to god than to know that i'm dad to paraphrase the scripture. what my kids do not see is maced dagan up wiping tears out of my eyes. it hurts to me my wife and kids and pain. gunner's screams are so terrible he cannot talk, holds his throat with his hands and tries to cover his ears with hi
surgery having his tonsils removed, my 8-year-old, 5 days ago my wife had surgery to reattach her retina. for the last week i have gotten up at midnight, 4:00 in the morning at 6:00 in the morning to give pain medicine. for the first few days kristi had to have pain medicine too. my in-laws stayed with us for the week. stayed up through the night, did the laundry and helps with homework while taking care of gunner. i still had my radio show to do in the evening. i stayed up till midnight to...
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Oct 30, 2017
10/17
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. >> that the second way of stories and things being retina says, you know jeef flake and bob corkerdon't make the harshest criticism for they both announced not running for another term. and they were safely out. so they're not brave after all. >> i think that is fair. because if you go with bob corker was in contention for a vp slot. >> secretary of state at one point. >> both of them, if you are of that mindset you can say it enables the trump phenomena appears another facing 10,000 electorally, i think is a fair point. but i think you can point out that if you look at jeff flake, part of the reason he could not reelected because he wrote a book about this. said he was brave maybe we weren't paying attention but he has been at this for a long time. >> some say that these retirements are a win for donald trump because he is getting rid of two senators clearly that have very strong feelings against him. and of course it all depends on whether democrats end up winning but could this be seen as trump taking over the party and other people are having to leave? >> the party is taken ove
. >> that the second way of stories and things being retina says, you know jeef flake and bob corkerdon't make the harshest criticism for they both announced not running for another term. and they were safely out. so they're not brave after all. >> i think that is fair. because if you go with bob corker was in contention for a vp slot. >> secretary of state at one point. >> both of them, if you are of that mindset you can say it enables the trump phenomena appears...
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of the retina, it's a detail.it sees shadows better. you can make the smile flicker on and off. the more you look directly at it, the less you see it. if you look at the forehead or cheek, the smile pops on. >> what is your reaction to meacham sitting over there with resentment? >> you know, meacham is my hero. i follow in the footsteps of perfection, john. >> talk about, if you would, he's a man of science. he also paints some of the great religious art of the ages. what was his view of -- >> he was a -- the whole whole point of a truvian man is to build a church that connects the poerp proportions of man and man connects to the church. deeply spiritual in that sense. however, with his science he discovers fossils and he writes the biblical flood never happened the way they said it did. it happened over the courses of thousands of years. this is the beginning of the scientific method. and this, the fetus in the womb, a beautiful piece of science, a beautiful piece of art. he expounds on whether the fetus in the w
of the retina, it's a detail.it sees shadows better. you can make the smile flicker on and off. the more you look directly at it, the less you see it. if you look at the forehead or cheek, the smile pops on. >> what is your reaction to meacham sitting over there with resentment? >> you know, meacham is my hero. i follow in the footsteps of perfection, john. >> talk about, if you would, he's a man of science. he also paints some of the great religious art of the ages. what was...
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Oct 29, 2017
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. >> that the second way of stories and things being retina says, you know jeef flake and bob corkerarshest criticism for they both announced not running for another term. and they were safely out. so they're not brave after all. >> i think that is fair. because if you go with bob corker was in contention for a vp slot. >> secretary of state at one point. >> both of them, if you are of that mindset you can say it enables the trump phenomena appears another facing 10,000 electorally, i think is a fair point. but i think you can point out that if you look at jeff flake, part of the reason he could not reelected because he wrote a book about this. said he was brave maybe we weren't paying attention but he has been at this for a long time. >> some say that these retirements are a win for donald trump because he is getting rid of two senators clearly that have very strong feelings against him. and of course it all depends on whether democrats end up winning but could this be seen as trump taking over the party and other people are having to leave? >> the party is taken over. i mean this i
. >> that the second way of stories and things being retina says, you know jeef flake and bob corkerarshest criticism for they both announced not running for another term. and they were safely out. so they're not brave after all. >> i think that is fair. because if you go with bob corker was in contention for a vp slot. >> secretary of state at one point. >> both of them, if you are of that mindset you can say it enables the trump phenomena appears another facing 10,000...
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surgery having his tonsils removed, my 8-year-old, 5 days ago my wife had surgery to reattach her retina. for the last week i have gotten up at midnight, 4:00 in the morning at 6:00 in the morning to give pain medicine. for the first few days kristi had to have pain medicine too. my in-laws stayed with us for the week. stayed up through the night, did the laundry and helps with homework while taking care of gunner. i still had my radio show to do in the evening. i stayed up till midnight to give gunnar his first dose of medicine doing as much work as i could including writing this. every time i wake gunnar up, he screams and fights for close to 20 minutes. he will spit out the medicine multiple times and we go through multiple shirts and he will wear down and submit. not sure there is a better analogy to god than to know that i'm dad to paraphrase the scripture. what my kids do not see is maced dagan up wiping tears out of my eyes. it hurts to me my wife and kids and pain. gunner's screams are so terrible he cannot talk, holds his throat with his hands and tries to cover his ears with hi
surgery having his tonsils removed, my 8-year-old, 5 days ago my wife had surgery to reattach her retina. for the last week i have gotten up at midnight, 4:00 in the morning at 6:00 in the morning to give pain medicine. for the first few days kristi had to have pain medicine too. my in-laws stayed with us for the week. stayed up through the night, did the laundry and helps with homework while taking care of gunner. i still had my radio show to do in the evening. i stayed up till midnight to...
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even the light coming into your , but in thee detail corner of the retina sees the shadow., solittle they go straight, but the shadows turn up. as your eyes move across your face, the sour -- the smile flickers. but this took layer after layer and year after year and the lightest touches. charlie: was he the dominant presence culturally of his time? walter isaacson: yes, by the end of his life he is indeed leonardo da vinci. he is known as an engineer, although with all of his inventions they never flew very well. part of it was because he was a theater producer. one of the things i have learned, which is underplayed. were impresarios, and they would do big public pageants. so that helicopter device, done first for the state. science and perspective, he wants to make the stage look deeper, so he knows how to do the angles sharper and the table tilted a bit, and everybody doing very dramatic gestures. you see that in the last supper. so what he does as a theater producer ties into his art and engineering. charlie: did he know how great walter isaacson: he was? he is pretty f
even the light coming into your , but in thee detail corner of the retina sees the shadow., solittle they go straight, but the shadows turn up. as your eyes move across your face, the sour -- the smile flickers. but this took layer after layer and year after year and the lightest touches. charlie: was he the dominant presence culturally of his time? walter isaacson: yes, by the end of his life he is indeed leonardo da vinci. he is known as an engineer, although with all of his inventions they...
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. >> a la mujer se le diagnÓstico con una enfermo dado oclusiÓn de la arterÍa de retina en su ojo derechos complicaciones mÚsculo y sociales entre tenemos la foto deba ocular y la forma mÁs extrema que es el espasmo ocular y el desarrollo de la moepÍa. >> y la interacciÓn de los jÓvenes que no tienen buena int interacciÓn social. >> quÉ efectos negativos tiene en el ojal momento de fijar la mirada ademÁs que tiene una serie de cambios de colores contrastes que pueden ser muy agresi agresivos para la vista. >> mira, cuando estamos mirando de cerca hay un mÚsculo que esÁa contraÍdo y el mÚsculo contraÍdo por mucho tiempo hace un espasmo y cuando hace un espasmo no vez ni de cerca ni de lejos entonces el tiempo que Éstas enfocado, disminuye muchÍsimo y entonces cuando el ojo estÁ seco te da una cantidades de sÍntomas que da dolor, cansancio. ardor en los ojos etc. yo le hago examen completo, no necesitan espejuelos ¿por quÉ? porque tienen el sÍndrome visual por el uso excesivo de la computaciÓn. >> entonces que es una realidad la que estamos viviendo cuÁles serÍan los consejos prÁcticas para
. >> a la mujer se le diagnÓstico con una enfermo dado oclusiÓn de la arterÍa de retina en su ojo derechos complicaciones mÚsculo y sociales entre tenemos la foto deba ocular y la forma mÁs extrema que es el espasmo ocular y el desarrollo de la moepÍa. >> y la interacciÓn de los jÓvenes que no tienen buena int interacciÓn social. >> quÉ efectos negativos tiene en el ojal momento de fijar la mirada ademÁs que tiene una serie de cambios de colores contrastes que...
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and i got a small cut that's like starts from my right there all the way up in to my, you know, my retina. so went to the doctor. he say it was about an inch deep. >> an inch deep? >> an inch deep. >> that would be in your brain, wouldn't it? >> i guess, i don't know. that's what they said, the cut, you know, was an inch deep or close to it, something. i don't know what they were saying. i just had a pounding headache so i blocked them out. >> faulk, who was serving time for possession of a controlled substance, received 20 days in segregation, after authorities concluded he started the fight. but he says cole deserved it, and that he has a reputation among the other inmates. >> i don't like him, he don't like me. he is broke and he ain't never got no food. he's always asking people for their trays [ bleep ] we call him the tray monster. >> cole says he's not a beggar but an opportunist. >> say you don't eat all your mashed potatoes? dude you want your mashed potatoes? it's starch. i need the starch. ain't no carbs in here. let me use the mashed potatoes. you a tray monster. that's what t
and i got a small cut that's like starts from my right there all the way up in to my, you know, my retina. so went to the doctor. he say it was about an inch deep. >> an inch deep? >> an inch deep. >> that would be in your brain, wouldn't it? >> i guess, i don't know. that's what they said, the cut, you know, was an inch deep or close to it, something. i don't know what they were saying. i just had a pounding headache so i blocked them out. >> faulk, who was...
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Oct 19, 2017
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i can show you one new yorker who wanted to see the eclipse so badly, he almost burned his retinas. [ter ] [ cheers and applause ] no, i don't want the glasses. i want to see the whole thing. no glasses. [ laughter ] so these guys think millions of people should have their health care ripped away from them while they spend thousands on private jets and eclipse trips they don't even care about. and now the question is, can they get the votes to pass this bill. republicans are pulling out all of the stops, even forming unlikely alliances. lindsey graham, for example, said he's even been in contact with his one-time nemesis, trump's former chief strategist, steve bannon and that bannan has been helping him push the new repeal bill. graham said of bannon, "me and darth vader are now talking to each other." [ light laughter ] hey, lindsay, when you're trying to get a bill passed, you're not supposed to admit that the people you're working with are evil. [ light laughter ] let's just say, cruella deville and i have been working on something i believe will be good for all dalmatians. [ laugh
i can show you one new yorker who wanted to see the eclipse so badly, he almost burned his retinas. [ter ] [ cheers and applause ] no, i don't want the glasses. i want to see the whole thing. no glasses. [ laughter ] so these guys think millions of people should have their health care ripped away from them while they spend thousands on private jets and eclipse trips they don't even care about. and now the question is, can they get the votes to pass this bill. republicans are pulling out all of...
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for example for voucher programs we have set up outside of syria we have developed retina scans to make sure the people identified are the people receiving the vouchers. in addition it is allowed us to buy food locally and even regionally to respond in a much more quick basis. the emergency fear of being able to move the appropriate commodity to the place in the small amount of time is crucial to save lives. ida has given us to do that. >> the ultimate goal is have self-sustaining countries on their own food supply. can you tell us how the flexibilities that you had the use of the funds, are they being targeted so we do aim to achieve the resill yen si to the communities can in fact handle their own food needs? >> thank you for that question. most definitely yes. when we use the ida funds we do a market base assessment to ensure the markets are there and able to support this. and sometimes by the market we're may recollecting it stronger. to allow the area effected by the crisis to quickly lover. so in a sense instead of bringing in where it's inappropriate foreign commodity. having neg
for example for voucher programs we have set up outside of syria we have developed retina scans to make sure the people identified are the people receiving the vouchers. in addition it is allowed us to buy food locally and even regionally to respond in a much more quick basis. the emergency fear of being able to move the appropriate commodity to the place in the small amount of time is crucial to save lives. ida has given us to do that. >> the ultimate goal is have self-sustaining...
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Oct 12, 2017
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so, some people's eyes, some retina pick up gold and white, other say well -- >> now it is the shoe.ady? a gray shoe, with aqua piping. >> that's what i see. but apparently some people are tweeting me they see like page or pink. this is acqua and gray, folks. >> to our eyes that's acqua and gray, other people like you said, a thought people have weighed in on twitter saying they see a pink shoe with white piping. >> i don't she at all. >> no. so let's way in on that for the next hour, coming up next in the 9:00. sagging sales on the push-up bra. why aren't people buying push up brass any more? that's a heavy topic. >> and, kim fields is in the studio this morning. so, excited to meet her, she has a new movie she wants to talk b but of course we want to talk about fact of life, talk about living single. >> kim! >> what kind of bra do you have on. >> oh, stop it. hey, it's me, your dry skin. i'm craving something we're missing. the ceramides in cerave. they help restore my natural barrier, so i can lock in moisture and keep us protected. we've got to have each other's backs and fronts.
so, some people's eyes, some retina pick up gold and white, other say well -- >> now it is the shoe.ady? a gray shoe, with aqua piping. >> that's what i see. but apparently some people are tweeting me they see like page or pink. this is acqua and gray, folks. >> to our eyes that's acqua and gray, other people like you said, a thought people have weighed in on twitter saying they see a pink shoe with white piping. >> i don't she at all. >> no. so let's way in on...
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Oct 14, 2017
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surgery having his tonsils removed, my 8-year-old, 5 days ago my wife had surgery to reattach her retina. for the last week i have gotten up at midnight, 4:00 in the morning at 6:00 in the morning to give pain medicine. for the first few days kristi had to have pain medicine too. my in-laws stayed with us for the week. stayed up through the night, did the laundry and helps with homework while taking care of gunner. i still had my radio show to do in the evening. i stayed up till midnight to give gunnar his first dose of medicine doing as much work as i could including writing this. every time i wake gunnar up, he screams and fights for close to 20 minutes. he will spit out the medicine multiple times and we go through multiple shirts and he will wear down and submit. not sure there is a better analogy to god than to know that i'm dad to paraphrase the scripture. what my kids do not see is maced dagan up wiping tears out of my eyes. it hurts to me my wife and kids and pain. gunner's screams are so terrible he cannot talk, holds his throat with his hands and tries to cover his ears with hi
surgery having his tonsils removed, my 8-year-old, 5 days ago my wife had surgery to reattach her retina. for the last week i have gotten up at midnight, 4:00 in the morning at 6:00 in the morning to give pain medicine. for the first few days kristi had to have pain medicine too. my in-laws stayed with us for the week. stayed up through the night, did the laundry and helps with homework while taking care of gunner. i still had my radio show to do in the evening. i stayed up till midnight to...
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Oct 4, 2017
10/17
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there is no question that every piece of data and retina scanning and biometrics are very important partf the future, every bit of data we have makes it's protection more complicated. and the one truism though is this, electronic data, digital data is always easier to protect than paper data. and so while -- >> really? >> absolutely. it seems counterintuitive, i know, digital is easier to protect the opportunities to protect it are in fact electronic, digital, measurable -- scannable. >> you think it'd be harder printed out. >> put it in your briefcase and walk out of the building there is no way to protect against that and so authentication opportunities, everything it takes to be great at this is better in a digital world. >> cathy, thank you. we're going to continue this nfrgs with our panel, but we appreciate it very much. back to you guys >> thank you, andrew and cathy thank you for those insights as well at b of a. there's your quote of the day. paper money is harder to protect than digital money >> interesting but we've had a lot more experience at it, i guess. >> i guess >>> myla
there is no question that every piece of data and retina scanning and biometrics are very important partf the future, every bit of data we have makes it's protection more complicated. and the one truism though is this, electronic data, digital data is always easier to protect than paper data. and so while -- >> really? >> absolutely. it seems counterintuitive, i know, digital is easier to protect the opportunities to protect it are in fact electronic, digital, measurable --...
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el sentido de la vista la empezamos a perder por tres razones, una las cataratas, la lesiÓn de la retinaas doctor por estas explicaciones y jaime la verdad que placer. y te digo que bueno estamos contentos de que sigas esa labor tan importante que estÁs haciendo por nuestra sociedad y por otros seres humanos asÍ que gracias y un honor tenerte aquÍ. gracias por compartir doctor su conocimiento con nosotros y usted no se mueva y siga ahÍ con su visiÓn y con su oÍdo porque seguimos con mÁs de doctor juan. jaime: y nunca dejen de soÑar. ♪ >> existen preguntas que muchos quieren hacerle a su doctor pero no se atreven a hacerle por vergüenza. acÁ responderemos a esas preguntas incÓmodas. mucho cuidado, ya se acerca ♪ ♪ juan:bienvenido nuevamente a doctor juan. y estas son las noticias que se tiene que saber de salud importantes. escuchÉ la primera. uno de cada tres adultos estadounidenses no consiguen dormir bien de manera regular segÚn el centro de control de enfermedades. si eres de esas personas que no consiguen dormir bien y les gusta picar algo antes de dormir la recomendaciones son que u
el sentido de la vista la empezamos a perder por tres razones, una las cataratas, la lesiÓn de la retinaas doctor por estas explicaciones y jaime la verdad que placer. y te digo que bueno estamos contentos de que sigas esa labor tan importante que estÁs haciendo por nuestra sociedad y por otros seres humanos asÍ que gracias y un honor tenerte aquÍ. gracias por compartir doctor su conocimiento con nosotros y usted no se mueva y siga ahÍ con su visiÓn y con su oÍdo porque seguimos con mÁs...