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ray?e missing dna. >> at penn state university, an awful story. >> it broke bag in november of 2011. >> former penn state football coach indicted on sexual abuse charges. >> the story of the unofficial 40 child abuse child uses against jerry sandusky. >> -- a ganns former assistant coach jerry sandusky speaks out. >> a grand jury coached went more than two years investigating the allegations of more than eight alleged victims. and there it was in the official sun many of the grand jury findings. the name, ray gricar. it turns out that ray was the first prosecutor to investigate the allegation of child sex abuse against jerry sandusky. way back in 1998. that was news to many. including michael madeira, the man who became center counties the air after ray disappeared. >> i found out about ray gricar involvement along with the rest of the world when the grand jury presented. >> the investigation popping up in the media. why didn't ray gricar prosecute jerry sandusky years earlier? to understa
ray?e missing dna. >> at penn state university, an awful story. >> it broke bag in november of 2011. >> former penn state football coach indicted on sexual abuse charges. >> the story of the unofficial 40 child abuse child uses against jerry sandusky. >> -- a ganns former assistant coach jerry sandusky speaks out. >> a grand jury coached went more than two years investigating the allegations of more than eight alleged victims. and there it was in the official...
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today is the international day of radiologists at one time the creation of x-ray by konrad x-ray x- rayecause for the first time we began to see a person from the inside. today x-ray is a routine of our life without him. we don’t live at all and we don’t make diagnoses in due time, when the award was being prepared for the best doctors of vocation. i was shocked. what video about doctors did. guys, on channel one, it was all built on fluoroscopic pictures. let's see it, and then we'll move to st. petersburg, where there is an amazing x-ray exhibition. they are different. they see the world differently. they see people for who they are, those for whom work is a calling, work is a calling for doctors, of course, this is medicine. and now such an exhibition is going on in petersburg, where the whole world is built on x-ray pictures of a work of art with the help of x-rays, this was done by a british photographer, nick visa, just imagine, we really see you as you are. today we decided to congratulate radiologists on the holiday. answering your questions, we have myths and truth about x-rays
today is the international day of radiologists at one time the creation of x-ray by konrad x-ray x- rayecause for the first time we began to see a person from the inside. today x-ray is a routine of our life without him. we don’t live at all and we don’t make diagnoses in due time, when the award was being prepared for the best doctors of vocation. i was shocked. what video about doctors did. guys, on channel one, it was all built on fluoroscopic pictures. let's see it, and then we'll move...
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ray: he turned red! victor sellarole: yeah. kim: oh damn. victor sellarole: you can't just skip and then show yourself right after. i really didn't enjoy being in school very much. i didn't enjoy being in the classroom. i was always like the back row kid. i didn't do well in high school at all. i had like a 2.42 or 2.5. i failed every math class while i was working two jobs and playing football to support my family. my dad had lost his job, we were evicted from our home, and then my mom got real depressed and she attempted her own life. so i came here understanding that when you feel that fire of trauma inside of like man, what does anything matter, you can't succeed in the classroom. and i came here knowing that a lot of the kids, just based on their personality alone, already feel trapped in a classroom. so you take a kid who already feels like the classroom is not built for them, add the fire of that horrible trauma, and then what's that supposed to achieve? [laughter] victor sellarole: it was funny t
ray: he turned red! victor sellarole: yeah. kim: oh damn. victor sellarole: you can't just skip and then show yourself right after. i really didn't enjoy being in school very much. i didn't enjoy being in the classroom. i was always like the back row kid. i didn't do well in high school at all. i had like a 2.42 or 2.5. i failed every math class while i was working two jobs and playing football to support my family. my dad had lost his job, we were evicted from our home, and then my mom got...
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i began to vomit badly, and you did an x-ray without iodine contrasting me.d what is the connection between the x-ray of the kidneys and the thyroid gland, i will now tell you how it works. your thyroid gland produces a very large amount of hormones. you have been prescribed a drug to suppress it, with irregular use, the amount of hormones begins to increase. with hypertriosis, you can not do an x-ray with a contrast agent, because iodine stimulates the growth of the hormone. he just choked your body, you know, he didn’t cope. so that's what made me feel so bad. yes, the shock dose of iodine caused you poisoning, not an intestinal infection, as the previous ambulance team wrote. let's make kg. we'll take the temperature. sinus tachycardia will settle deviated to the left. are you examining me so carefully? i see you know a lot. most. you say that i have an acute toxic crisis. now let's take it to the hospital. well, if we prepare a little, come on. once a dropper of prednisolone sodium, rubididyl chloride, and drip a toy. ugh exactly. against the background o
i began to vomit badly, and you did an x-ray without iodine contrasting me.d what is the connection between the x-ray of the kidneys and the thyroid gland, i will now tell you how it works. your thyroid gland produces a very large amount of hormones. you have been prescribed a drug to suppress it, with irregular use, the amount of hormones begins to increase. with hypertriosis, you can not do an x-ray with a contrast agent, because iodine stimulates the growth of the hormone. he just choked...
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so many have chest x-rays in our lives.hem. there was a real association there. and then they compared it to the risk calculator that i mentioned and it correlated well with that, in fact, it added information to that. the beauty of this, if if it proves to be true, one x-ray could potentially help in the sense you could get a report that says your chest x-ray is clear but you're at risk of cardiovascular disease. >> don't go into your doctor and say i want this test. >> no. don't ask for a chest x-ray yet for cardiovascular disease. >>> still ahead, a chilly report from the pentagon. china could have a stock pile of 1500 nuclear war heads in 15 years. >>> plus this. >> i've been waiting decades to do what i'm getting ready to do now. >> the rock is righting a wrong. why the "black adam" star bought every snickers bar in his hometown. >> what is this about? >> that is my go-to, snicker bar, lay's potato chip plain -- we wish you a happy holiday, only at ihop. new gingersnap apple french toast, part of our new holiday menu.
so many have chest x-rays in our lives.hem. there was a real association there. and then they compared it to the risk calculator that i mentioned and it correlated well with that, in fact, it added information to that. the beauty of this, if if it proves to be true, one x-ray could potentially help in the sense you could get a report that says your chest x-ray is clear but you're at risk of cardiovascular disease. >> don't go into your doctor and say i want this test. >> no. don't...
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thank you, ray and supervisor for the question. the goal is to transition the medical cannabis dispensaries it would impact as soon as possible. we are asking for additional time we have reached a point in our queue where we are able to process the existing businesses and up until now we were not able to we have not reached a point in the process where we had begun processing all of our equity applications the applications by article 16 we required to process first. we reached a point in the process where we begin processing the existing medical cannabis dispense easier and our hope is to process them soon as possible. plan we put in place and begun processing the applications and the hope they will be processed before this legislation ends. it is a priority of the office. we have reached a point we can process the applications and active low processing them now. >> thank you. >> mr. patele, for give neil i heard this from your office before which is why i'm. can you give us numbers to go with what you said? how many applicants are
thank you, ray and supervisor for the question. the goal is to transition the medical cannabis dispensaries it would impact as soon as possible. we are asking for additional time we have reached a point in our queue where we are able to process the existing businesses and up until now we were not able to we have not reached a point in the process where we had begun processing all of our equity applications the applications by article 16 we required to process first. we reached a point in the...
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juan: ray mcgovern, if you could respond?ssue of europe and energy and russia, the blowing up of the nord stream 1 and 2 pipelines with the western press remarkably uninterested in trying to investigate what actually happened there and the ludicrous claims, in my view, that russia would blow up its own $10 million project of supplying energy to europe. >> there you go, juan. most americans will be prepared to believe that and i would submit that is a direct result of six years worth of brainwashing, ok? with respect to what putin has said, matt is free to quote putin, but not erroneously. putin spoke preciselyhat the invasion was. he said it was militarization and -- demilitarization and did not vacation of ukraine. there was no indication he sent an f troops in. they have been reluctant to shell the cities until now. you have to kind of really not do what i call a giuliani theorem. you recall what he said to that arizona legislator about corruption. on the phone he said there's a lot of corruption, we have to look at it beca
juan: ray mcgovern, if you could respond?ssue of europe and energy and russia, the blowing up of the nord stream 1 and 2 pipelines with the western press remarkably uninterested in trying to investigate what actually happened there and the ludicrous claims, in my view, that russia would blow up its own $10 million project of supplying energy to europe. >> there you go, juan. most americans will be prepared to believe that and i would submit that is a direct result of six years worth of...
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ray clearly has a gift.> i see the eyes are too big. >> reporter: like so many people who are the best at what they do. >> the structure of the face is not right. >> reporter: ray is rarely satisfied with anything he does. >> would you throw it away? >> i've thrown away better ones than this, yeah. >> reporter: and although it drives his wife nuts, ray says it's a healthy nur oes isz that fuels his creativity. and of course, 15 years of practice doesn't hurt either. ray revolutionized the jack-o'-lantern. and before you say you could never do that, you're not a creative person, let's hear what ray has to say on the subject. good morning, ray. >> good morning. >> do you worry about making mistakes when you're trying something new? >> usually never except when i got people watching me. sometimes when people are watching, you want to stay safe, so we don't explore, which means that we don't create. >> is this why so many creative things happen in people's basements? >> yeah, that's right. >> so do you have any
ray clearly has a gift.> i see the eyes are too big. >> reporter: like so many people who are the best at what they do. >> the structure of the face is not right. >> reporter: ray is rarely satisfied with anything he does. >> would you throw it away? >> i've thrown away better ones than this, yeah. >> reporter: and although it drives his wife nuts, ray says it's a healthy nur oes isz that fuels his creativity. and of course, 15 years of practice doesn't...
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afraid of x-rays.the doctor's advice and not to abuse this type of examination. how often to do x-ray examinations is decided by the doctor individually for each patient, there is the concept of the average effective annual dose of the population. it is 1,000 sievert. most often, he tries beyond these limits. well, don't go in for patients radiologists often remain in the shadows, but among their colleagues. physicians in this area enjoy a special respect, because without their qualified assistance. can't make a diagnosis. a thalaryngologist is not a surgeon, but there are certain types of x-ray diagnostic studies that require preparation for the study. but this is usually always mentioned, the attending physician, who directs what is needed for the study, for example, when examining the abdominal cavity is needed. uh, a few days before the study, do not take, but foods that increase gas formation in the intestines, but there are no certain foods that need to be consumed after you passed the x-ray disc
afraid of x-rays.the doctor's advice and not to abuse this type of examination. how often to do x-ray examinations is decided by the doctor individually for each patient, there is the concept of the average effective annual dose of the population. it is 1,000 sievert. most often, he tries beyond these limits. well, don't go in for patients radiologists often remain in the shadows, but among their colleagues. physicians in this area enjoy a special respect, because without their qualified...
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jonathan hoenig and ray wang. excuse me, ray, it has been a month since musk took over twitter. predictions of collapse, they're up and running seem to be doing it with a heck of a lot less employees. >> he definitely is. one of the goals was really get down to 80% employee reduction, clean out the waste and then rebuild. i think that is what he has done. he has shown that. this is what happened when steve jobs returned to apple. this is what is needed to be done when twitter has to be cleaned up but the results are showing. you have two million more daily active users signed up per day. they crossed the 250 million user mark in monthly daily active users. impressions are up. that is what he has done. he managed to carry a conversation. people jumped back in to use it. he has to figure out how to tell it to advertisers to get revenue along the way. cheryl: you have to monetize those users. great if you have a couple billion of them around the world but how do you make money off of them, jonathan. what is interesting about the whole twitter story is here by opening up the platfor
jonathan hoenig and ray wang. excuse me, ray, it has been a month since musk took over twitter. predictions of collapse, they're up and running seem to be doing it with a heck of a lot less employees. >> he definitely is. one of the goals was really get down to 80% employee reduction, clean out the waste and then rebuild. i think that is what he has done. he has shown that. this is what happened when steve jobs returned to apple. this is what is needed to be done when twitter has to be...
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mr ray and his team are struggling to locate billions of dollars in missing client money, as michelleer it exploded —— imploded but it is clear from his court filing on thursday, he is stunned by what he has found. mr ray tore into sam bachmann freed, the former ceo of ftx for a total absence of trustworthy data saying he had no confidence in the company�*s financial statements. he said company funds were used to purchase real estate in the bahamas and he detailed how employees would request money through a chat portal, with supervisors approving the payments using personalised emojis. meanwhile, his predecessor has been talking to a journalist from koh vox, in a series of twitter messages, he said he regretted declaring ftx bankrupt, accusing regulators are making everything worse. the current ftx ceo john ray stressed that ftx no longer had a role at the companies and he did not speak on their behalf. finally, to the gulf state of qatar, where the 2022 fifa world cup kicks off on sunday, when the hosts meet ecuador in the opening match. it�*s a world cup like no other before, taking
mr ray and his team are struggling to locate billions of dollars in missing client money, as michelleer it exploded —— imploded but it is clear from his court filing on thursday, he is stunned by what he has found. mr ray tore into sam bachmann freed, the former ceo of ftx for a total absence of trustworthy data saying he had no confidence in the company�*s financial statements. he said company funds were used to purchase real estate in the bahamas and he detailed how employees would...
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they took 150,000 x-rays and generated an a.i.then they took 11,000 outpatients and applied that tool, and saw, does it correlate with those number of patients who went on to have a heart attack or stroke, and it did. the tool wasable to accurately match that. anyway when they compared it to the risk calculator, it correlated very well to that. when i spoke to one of the radiologists, he said it was interesting, we can cheek at a chest x-ray, what is fascinating about this is, he said you would look at some, and never be able to tell what it is that the a.i. is picking up on that then goes on to increase that person's risk. it's still a bit of a black box in terms of our understanding of how this is working. >> doctor, you were mentioning, probably hinting at why this is so helpful. if you identify the risk factors early, you can prescribe things that might save lives, like stattens. >> absolutely. we call this the holy grail of cardiology. so many times patients come in, can you tell me, what is my chance of a heart attack or str
they took 150,000 x-rays and generated an a.i.then they took 11,000 outpatients and applied that tool, and saw, does it correlate with those number of patients who went on to have a heart attack or stroke, and it did. the tool wasable to accurately match that. anyway when they compared it to the risk calculator, it correlated very well to that. when i spoke to one of the radiologists, he said it was interesting, we can cheek at a chest x-ray, what is fascinating about this is, he said you would...
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house in the vitebsk region and the keys to apartments for the military in minsk a in mogilev, a new x-ray machine. why wash clothes when you can just air them out with tips on home economics and savings from a british tv presenter. 15 killed in a fire in a nightclub in kostroma state of emergency happened because of firecrackers guilty put on the wanted list, the church in honor of alexander nevsky is restoring in bobruisk in the future the temple will become the cathedral of the armed forces. technologies that our agroprom is being transformed by a unique project of the belarusian national biotechnological corporation, the production of which opens a new era in the development of the agro-industrial complex and science in general, on the eve of our president officially launched the bnc in the pukhovichi district. lukashenka will call this day not just an important historical one, he continues the good long-term tradition of giving gifts by the seventh of november and the biocorporation is one of the most high-tech presidents in the history of the enterprise - this is know-how for the pro
house in the vitebsk region and the keys to apartments for the military in minsk a in mogilev, a new x-ray machine. why wash clothes when you can just air them out with tips on home economics and savings from a british tv presenter. 15 killed in a fire in a nightclub in kostroma state of emergency happened because of firecrackers guilty put on the wanted list, the church in honor of alexander nevsky is restoring in bobruisk in the future the temple will become the cathedral of the armed forces....
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went to do x-rays.so stand the pressure. and for a long time i went to the polyclinic with you for a week already , they prescribed antibiotics for arvi, but there was no improvement. what exactly? together today's challenge. what other people can’t be dragged home ? i know what we all need, we need a normal quiet quiet fishing. we are in our fishing. here, having already stocked everyone ambulance new season soon on ntv superstar new season on sunday 22:20 on ntv credit card tinkoff platinum do not take any commissions for transfers. this is how a tinko platinum credit card on the tinkov.ru website is able to transfer money without interest commission. the thirteenth of november. buy incity winter jacket for only 2199 rubles. sber megamarket angstrem designer bedrooms from 49.000 rubles. choose your style. angstrom house is changing. life is updated i am a photographer. if in the pictures it’s easy for me to fix skin problems, then in real life their disguise is not an option akriderm gk of complex act
went to do x-rays.so stand the pressure. and for a long time i went to the polyclinic with you for a week already , they prescribed antibiotics for arvi, but there was no improvement. what exactly? together today's challenge. what other people can’t be dragged home ? i know what we all need, we need a normal quiet quiet fishing. we are in our fishing. here, having already stocked everyone ambulance new season soon on ntv superstar new season on sunday 22:20 on ntv credit card tinkoff platinum...
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maria: any thoughts from either of you on this ftx collapse, ray? mean, how does that fit into the whole investment story when you see crypto falling out of bed and the worst week of its life last week? >> you know, it's been brutal on the crypto side. it's not a crypto winner, it's a crypto -- winter, it's a crypto ice age. the fact is do we regulate, do we not regulate, do we protect consumers. i'm hoping we get to regulation at some point that protects consumers but keeps crime toe innovative and -- crypto innovative and alive. overroverregregulated is not go. they need to find the right balance. maria: too many want to be the oversight agency. we don't know which one it's going to be. great to see you both. thank you for being here. katherine, have a great birthday. we'll see you soon. quick break and control of the house up for grabs, we take a deeper look into why the midterm red wave predicted by so many did not materialize. stay with us. ♪ and we danced all night to the best song ever. ♪ we knew every line, now i can't remember. ♪ h with my
maria: any thoughts from either of you on this ftx collapse, ray? mean, how does that fit into the whole investment story when you see crypto falling out of bed and the worst week of its life last week? >> you know, it's been brutal on the crypto side. it's not a crypto winner, it's a crypto -- winter, it's a crypto ice age. the fact is do we regulate, do we not regulate, do we protect consumers. i'm hoping we get to regulation at some point that protects consumers but keeps crime toe...
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, that is 200 km from the front, and the nearest x-ray, well, it can be only after 200 km.e there in the regional center, and even we cannot do it for several days in a row already come to those who could repair it for us , restart this mobile x-ray because it refuses to go to us, the volunteers are ready to prove to us, they are telling us from today that today is saturday, sunday that the companies in dnipro are closed so that zaporizhzhia seems to have no such specialists, you understand that we are here for survival, we have every in an hour, a seriously wounded person can be admitted, we are on 200 km of the front, we are the only state where this mobile x-ray was, by the way, thanks to benefactors and even in such elementary problems . help, someone will suddenly call back and find it through facebook messenger, volunteers will bring it to us. we will provide everything to give the opportunity to save the wounded on the same note that he once actually ended our conversation, then we turned in particular to the office of a certain president so that those e -e chevrolet
, that is 200 km from the front, and the nearest x-ray, well, it can be only after 200 km.e there in the regional center, and even we cannot do it for several days in a row already come to those who could repair it for us , restart this mobile x-ray because it refuses to go to us, the volunteers are ready to prove to us, they are telling us from today that today is saturday, sunday that the companies in dnipro are closed so that zaporizhzhia seems to have no such specialists, you understand...
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>> guest: i have a friend, ray kurzweil, invented the first speech recognizable, readers for the blind. ray is absolutely brilliant, envisaged the singularity, this moment in 2041 when computers will finally transcend human intelligence and start producing their own intelligence and away we can't comprehend or control. that idea of a singularity has captivated silicon valley and i think it is a false god and actually retards technological progress rather than stimulating it. >> host: how would it slow technological progress? >> guest: because technological progress is meaningless without human minds. we are human beings with minds and wills and imagination and intuition and counterfactual wow lettie and all the capabilities of human beings are what technology extends and elaborates and allows them to contribute to human life and achievement. and to try to separate technology in this kind of apocalyptic idea which leads people like elon musk to say stupid things like ai represents the end of the world, stephen hawking also made some preposterous assertion about ai and the human race, th
>> guest: i have a friend, ray kurzweil, invented the first speech recognizable, readers for the blind. ray is absolutely brilliant, envisaged the singularity, this moment in 2041 when computers will finally transcend human intelligence and start producing their own intelligence and away we can't comprehend or control. that idea of a singularity has captivated silicon valley and i think it is a false god and actually retards technological progress rather than stimulating it. >>...
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he's not here with us tonight, but he tweeted out this tribute to ray guy's extraordinary career. and when you think about people being good at a skill in sports, in guy's name has got to be at the top of the list. 619 punts in a row, none blocked. >> he's the type of player that if you're about five years old in the midwest punting in peewee football and you had a good one, someone said it's the next ray guy. that doesn't happen for punters, that's very, very good. >>> transitioning to a team that's not very good right now, the golden state warriors. the dubs are healthy, steph is balling, but yet they keep losing. today they played the worst team in the eastern conference, the orlando magic. magic on the break. that's the number one pick with 22 points. magic up 7. a minute left. keep an eye on steph curry. a blown assignment. wide open, and he sinks it. he finished with 39 points. orlando responds. suggs bottoms. he had 26. 31 seconds left. klay thompson from the corner. he had a big night. video evidence or you weren't there. klay thompson, for the win? and the floater is off
he's not here with us tonight, but he tweeted out this tribute to ray guy's extraordinary career. and when you think about people being good at a skill in sports, in guy's name has got to be at the top of the list. 619 punts in a row, none blocked. >> he's the type of player that if you're about five years old in the midwest punting in peewee football and you had a good one, someone said it's the next ray guy. that doesn't happen for punters, that's very, very good. >>>...
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diana pazmiÑo wants to know which sharks or rays bear their young here.t, she takes a sample. once they've figured out which sharks deliver their pups and where they then move on to, conservation areas can be established. >> i love being able to research these wonderful creatures. what i like best is that we are able to collect important information. that way, we can make specific, constructive recommendations to the authorities. scientists still have a lot to learn about marine creatures. but diana pazmiÑo's first priority is species protection. too many sea creatures collide with boats and get injured. the marine biologist spots a hammerhead shark. it is like all sharks often hunted for its fins or ends up as by-catch. that's why they''re slowly dying out. sharks take a long time to reach maturity, and once they do, they have few pups. it is extremely important to protect them in their first years of life until they can reproduce. >> these days manuel yepez helps , protects the sharks. but in the past, like many other fishermen here, he killed them for
diana pazmiÑo wants to know which sharks or rays bear their young here.t, she takes a sample. once they've figured out which sharks deliver their pups and where they then move on to, conservation areas can be established. >> i love being able to research these wonderful creatures. what i like best is that we are able to collect important information. that way, we can make specific, constructive recommendations to the authorities. scientists still have a lot to learn about marine...
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a sting ray listening device? >> i don't know what a dirt box is.ng ray is essentially a fake cell phone tower. also known as and i am yes i catcher. that is what is a device that was developed on the private market in the 19 80s and 1990s, and has become a favored tool of law enforcement awe in the 21st century. the use of the sting ray has grown up in the gray areas of the law for quite some time. it's unclear whether it's illegal to use a sting ray or, not it can be used in certain jurisdictions, can't in others, but as cropped up in recent years in i.c.e. investigations, in detroit, in drug investigations in baltimore, even in the monitoring of black lives matter protests and activism in chicago. this is an important story that i didn't quite have room to fit into the book, but it tracks along with the history of wiretapping. the wiretap grows up in american law enforcement in the same kinds of legal gray areas. questions like, is that legal for a lot enforcement to wiretap if it's not necessarily permissible to use the fruits of that wiretap in
a sting ray listening device? >> i don't know what a dirt box is.ng ray is essentially a fake cell phone tower. also known as and i am yes i catcher. that is what is a device that was developed on the private market in the 19 80s and 1990s, and has become a favored tool of law enforcement awe in the 21st century. the use of the sting ray has grown up in the gray areas of the law for quite some time. it's unclear whether it's illegal to use a sting ray or, not it can be used in certain...
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ray: it outlines the risk. that is a key question.ticularly sooner than expected risk is all about energy. one of the biggest vulnerabilities from an inflation perspective from 2020 three is energy. u.s. inventories have gone from 1.2 trillion dollars and falling. we are about to get a regime that is going to take some russian oil off the market. russia has been supplying the market pretty much at the rates it was supplying the market before the invasion. oil prices have fallen but they are still above 2019 pre-pandemic levels. if china comes back in and adds back demand to a million and a half barrels a day, that will be particularly unhelpful. jon: that is the problem. is it bullish or bearish if china reopens? lisa: nobody has a straight answer. i am sure it will be bullish with respect to global glut -- global growth. ray: it didn't really do much for the u.s. economy. it will contribute a little bit to some corporate earnings. it focuses much more of an investment perspective on china itself and asian assets. asia has a much bigg
ray: it outlines the risk. that is a key question.ticularly sooner than expected risk is all about energy. one of the biggest vulnerabilities from an inflation perspective from 2020 three is energy. u.s. inventories have gone from 1.2 trillion dollars and falling. we are about to get a regime that is going to take some russian oil off the market. russia has been supplying the market pretty much at the rates it was supplying the market before the invasion. oil prices have fallen but they are...
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coming up next in sports, kate rooney will look back at this storied career of ray guy. ♪ this is howfeels to du more with less asthma... ...thanks to dupixent. dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems. it's an add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. and can help improve lung function for better breathing in as little as two weeks. dupixent helps prevent asthma attacks... and can even reduce or eliminate oral steroids. imagine that. ♪ dupixent can cause allergic reactions that can be severe. get help right away if you have rash, chest pain, worsening shortness of breath, tingling or numbness in your limbs. tell your doctor about new or worsening joint aches and pain, or a parasitic infection. don't change or stop asthma medicines, including steroids, without talking to your doctor. who knows what you can do when you du more with less asthma. ask your asthma specialist about dupixent. >> in southern california, investigators are searching for this man. they are calling him and international scam artists they say is responsible for cheating businesses out
coming up next in sports, kate rooney will look back at this storied career of ray guy. ♪ this is howfeels to du more with less asthma... ...thanks to dupixent. dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems. it's an add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. and can help improve lung function for better breathing in as little as two weeks. dupixent helps prevent asthma attacks... and can even reduce or eliminate oral steroids. imagine that. ♪ dupixent can cause...
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i'm joined by my guess, ray mcgovern in raleigh. he's a former c. i a analyst in new york. we have daniel as our he is a journalist and author of 3 books on the us constitution. and in paris we cross the sean brick wall. he is a political commentator or a gentleman. cross are girls in effect. that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciate re let me go to you 1st in raleigh. we have an admission from the pentagon that indeed american boots are on the got on the ground in the form of inspectors. what 910 months and to start looking at all of the vast arms being sent there to start looking around. like are they actually going where they're supposed to go? because we have authorities in finland and denmark thing otherwise, which of course we fully expected. but more important story is about the diplomatic front, so called diplomatic, it is obviously being leak by the intelligence community that they are kind of putting a little pressure on the landscape to be a little bit more flexible on diplomacy, but not to end the war. actually to keep the war going on, b
i'm joined by my guess, ray mcgovern in raleigh. he's a former c. i a analyst in new york. we have daniel as our he is a journalist and author of 3 books on the us constitution. and in paris we cross the sean brick wall. he is a political commentator or a gentleman. cross are girls in effect. that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciate re let me go to you 1st in raleigh. we have an admission from the pentagon that indeed american boots are on the got on the ground in the...
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. ™ >> ray: i'm ray, i'm from guyana originally.running races they can sing and race, you know. the first bird to chirp to 50 won the prize. they're worth a lot of money, and if he become a champion, he win a couple races, the price goes up 10,000, $8,000. ♪ you've got to be as gentle as possible. so i just hold it in my hand because if you hit bumps, i rattle him, you know? i want him to be as calm as possible. >> ray: i'll find parking as close as possible to where we're going so the birds don't be exposed to the cold weather. >> ray: right now we're trying to warm up the birds. sometimes you bring a bird today and he's not in the mood, nothing happens, we just get another day. all right, you ready? ♪ >> anthony: the world is in queens and like the world as a whole, it is constantly changing. here in the jamaica neighborhood, a growing number of immigrants from africa have put down roots and with them restaurants catering to their tastes. like here at africana. >> blessing: my name is blessing osagiede. i come from nigeria, and th
. ™ >> ray: i'm ray, i'm from guyana originally.running races they can sing and race, you know. the first bird to chirp to 50 won the prize. they're worth a lot of money, and if he become a champion, he win a couple races, the price goes up 10,000, $8,000. ♪ you've got to be as gentle as possible. so i just hold it in my hand because if you hit bumps, i rattle him, you know? i want him to be as calm as possible. >> ray: i'll find parking as close as possible to where we're going...
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they took 150,000 chest x-rays and plugged them in and generated an a.i.ied it to those patients. they found over the next ten years, the a.i. model with the chest x-rays was accurately able to predict the outcomes of those patients. this is promising. i want to highlight this is preliminary. this has not been published or peer reviewed. definitely interesting and exciting. the holy grail is picking out the people who are high risk and getting them started on the road to prevention early. >> tell us also about the study on alzheimer's. >> we have symptomatic treatments for progression of the disease. this is really the first one that we have. phase three trial, about 1,800 patients published in "the abolish journal," who got an antibody influsion, and they showed a 27% slower decline than those who did not get the drug. on a scale of 0 to 18, this was less than a point. it's a small amount, but for those individuals with alzheimer's, for those families, even small amounts can go a long way in terms of translating from months to days of improvement where pe
they took 150,000 chest x-rays and plugged them in and generated an a.i.ied it to those patients. they found over the next ten years, the a.i. model with the chest x-rays was accurately able to predict the outcomes of those patients. this is promising. i want to highlight this is preliminary. this has not been published or peer reviewed. definitely interesting and exciting. the holy grail is picking out the people who are high risk and getting them started on the road to prevention early....
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and we're actually seeing a little bit of movement in the solar ray wings two and three in anticipation of the imagery event. continuing to get a different perspective of orion and the european service module as the solar array wings continues to move. as with nearly everything else during artemis one, the two main objectives is to capture the flight data in order to have a safe built vehicle for crew to fly on. really starting to look at the solar array wing now in the bottom left now more middle of your screen. and you're seeing there on your screen our first earth views. this view of earth captured from a human rated spacecraft not seen since 1972 during the final apollo mission some 50 years ago. the views of our blue marble and the blackness of space now capturing the imagination of a new generation. the artemis generation. orion looking back at earth as it travels toward the moon 57,000 miles away from the place we call home. and as we continue to marvel in this spectacular image here in mission control houston, you have a great view of the orbital maneuvering system, or o.m.s. en
and we're actually seeing a little bit of movement in the solar ray wings two and three in anticipation of the imagery event. continuing to get a different perspective of orion and the european service module as the solar array wings continues to move. as with nearly everything else during artemis one, the two main objectives is to capture the flight data in order to have a safe built vehicle for crew to fly on. really starting to look at the solar array wing now in the bottom left now more...
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galactic rays. the best material to protect against radiation is actually water. which makes up most of our atmosphere. - [narrator] and mars does have plenty of water ice to work with. on earth, we're largely protected from harmful cosmic radiation. thanks to our thick oxygen-rich atmosphere and magnetic fields. but with barely any atmosphere, the surface radiation on mars is hazardous. high energy particles from the cosmicays dama human dna and can increase the risk of diseases like cancer. - so like our atmosphere, protecting us here on earth. we thought, why not build an ice house? we created this double shell structure for additive protection, but also to have a bigger space. - that is so cool. - part of our objective was like, if we go all the way to mars, why should we live in a cave or a concrete bunker? people should be able to look outside, look at the strangeness of the landscape, but they should also receive the daylight, which is very similar to our own here on earth. they have 25 hour
galactic rays. the best material to protect against radiation is actually water. which makes up most of our atmosphere. - [narrator] and mars does have plenty of water ice to work with. on earth, we're largely protected from harmful cosmic radiation. thanks to our thick oxygen-rich atmosphere and magnetic fields. but with barely any atmosphere, the surface radiation on mars is hazardous. high energy particles from the cosmicays dama human dna and can increase the risk of diseases like cancer. -...
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ray one minute. well, your opinions, unlike many in our administration, i think sullivan, not the brightest star in the sky, is scurrying around and try to figure out how to handle this thing during the summer or winter it. but, you know, the end, the program, i've never seen such lo, octane leadership in the western world, in my lifetime. and this is what we get for neo liberal ideology, where all of them are replaceable with each other. they're all exactly the same. and we, and we're going to find that out with the midterms gentlemen. all right, that's all the time we have many, thanks them i guess in new york, raleigh and in paris. and thanks to our viewers for watching us here are to see you next time. remember across the oh, the more so we're show you the most for so for isn't do with russia, is the aggression no, if answered much about by music was more the teachers can, you should swap border. here we have any quality for russians. can all we gotta do is just feed them over the head and just t
ray one minute. well, your opinions, unlike many in our administration, i think sullivan, not the brightest star in the sky, is scurrying around and try to figure out how to handle this thing during the summer or winter it. but, you know, the end, the program, i've never seen such lo, octane leadership in the western world, in my lifetime. and this is what we get for neo liberal ideology, where all of them are replaceable with each other. they're all exactly the same. and we, and we're going to...
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[camera shutter clicking] announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne rayfoundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. [helicopter blades whirring] [flames crackling] [water rushing] [wind howling] man: every child born today will experience a fundamentally altered world, which will increase their probality of death and serious disease or illness because of the change in the climate. there are a great many efforts brought by young people around the world--cases brought domestically against governments for iling to do what those governments pledged to do in the paris agreement. but what forum would allow you to talk to all of humanity at one time? that's the united nations. we conducted interviews to basically put together the best diversity and array of young people from different parts of the world being affected in different wa by the crisis. a number of organizations, including greta thunberg, conveyed to us the desire to formulate, if possible, a single legal strategy in order to respo
[camera shutter clicking] announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne rayfoundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. [helicopter blades whirring] [flames crackling] [water rushing] [wind howling] man: every child born today will experience a fundamentally altered world, which will increase their probality of death and serious disease or illness because of the change in the climate. there...
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that'shy we go no rai what doou mean,hat dirty, r one? rl: oh, ah. ybelle: en i w a littl gi, it wou rain fo like, 5 da straigh d we hado climb r way ou of theud just get to me ppli anthe grass weres tall a a hoe's bell that's w tall they were. you couldn't see me walking after the sheep when i was, like, 5 years old. we dn't haveo go to wn to get ter. in theinter, wonly haud wate like, once week. in the suerit's reay bad. w ha to haulaterlike, twe a dato our sep camp. ma everythg revolv arou water. just surval. thas it. ople calus the forgottepeople. girl: ye ybelle: . n: [instinct thisommunitys callededar ridg we're uer the najo nation. e navajoation hugeit's bigr than se stat. being vajo is ry ve importa to us. have a strong htory. i'proud toe di, makes strong who i amnd what i and for. peop my age w, when ey wereoung, the was rely no drought. [eine star] [sheep bing] therwould , likeabout 0 shp in onerea, andeople to care ofhem. gi: grandmsays, "ghome." [cattle wing] onard: mwife her she raised aut 4 cves. there that agwhere th're hav
that'shy we go no rai what doou mean,hat dirty, r one? rl: oh, ah. ybelle: en i w a littl gi, it wou rain fo like, 5 da straigh d we hado climb r way ou of theud just get to me ppli anthe grass weres tall a a hoe's bell that's w tall they were. you couldn't see me walking after the sheep when i was, like, 5 years old. we dn't haveo go to wn to get ter. in theinter, wonly haud wate like, once week. in the suerit's reay bad. w ha to haulaterlike, twe a dato our sep camp. ma everythg revolv arou...
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[camera lens clicking] announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation--a margaret a. cargill philanthropy-- the orange county community foundation, and the farvue foundation. [distant rumbling] man: and we've got 17 coal fields in south africa, and more than half of them are bunched together on mpumalanga highveld. it's called the central basin. in our research, we have spoken to many people. i think this is really bad on the ground. it's really, really bad. woman: there are two mines here. that one is the old mine. if you can see the dust that is coming out when they are blasting, you can even smell it. even if you wipe yourself like this, you-- there's a black dust in your hand. so what about if you inhale it? [distant chatter] [child's congested coughing] woman: i moved to mpumalanga highveld for better future. i've worked in the mines, and i was affected with sinus while i was working there. in 2013, i got my firstborn. [coughing continues] woman: so he gets sick, is struggling to breathe. he was admitted at the hospital. they diagnosed him with bro
[camera lens clicking] announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation--a margaret a. cargill philanthropy-- the orange county community foundation, and the farvue foundation. [distant rumbling] man: and we've got 17 coal fields in south africa, and more than half of them are bunched together on mpumalanga highveld. it's called the central basin. in our research, we have spoken to many people. i think this is really bad on the ground. it's really,...
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in september of last year, wendy's husband had a routine chest x—ray. until november he was informed there was something abnormal and was eventually told it was terminal lung cancer in january. we assumed, obviously wrongly, that if we hadn't heard anything, everything must be all right. tony died at the end of february, but that long delay in diagnosis and treatment still torments wendy and her children. it seems that it was the big delay at the beginning between when tony had his x—ray and someone then raised concerns about what they saw on that x—ray — that was the thing? yes. and i'm not saying the end result wouldn't have been the same. it would, i know that. i think he perhaps might have had a little bit longer. would the chemo have done any good, if he'd had that sooner? i honestly don't know. it's not... ..not something we're ever going to be able to answer. and we've got to live with that. and my children have got to live with that, which is even harder. the nhs in england says more patients are being diagnosed with cancer at an earlier stage t
in september of last year, wendy's husband had a routine chest x—ray. until november he was informed there was something abnormal and was eventually told it was terminal lung cancer in january. we assumed, obviously wrongly, that if we hadn't heard anything, everything must be all right. tony died at the end of february, but that long delay in diagnosis and treatment still torments wendy and her children. it seems that it was the big delay at the beginning between when tony had his x—ray...
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yes, it analyzes x-rays in real time to help dennis spot. >> a variety of issues.e get rich demuro with a closer look at how that works in today's tech smart. the next time you're in the dentist's office, the dental ai assistant may see you. >> here's a look at how artificial intelligence is helping dentists read x-rays with more accuracy than ever. >> pray and you can take a c o k. >> dentists have a new tool in the fight against heath issues. it's not a toothbrush or toothpaste, but artificial intelligence. and this is really a technology that is making its way into all forms of medicine. here tans is founder and ceo of pearl. they make software called second opinion, which uses ai to analyze dental x-rays to identify potential trouble spots. we surface on average 37% more disease and pathology purr ried or after the encounter. the system runs in a standard web browser right alongside the dental chair. we see there's little pink area instead of showing patients of fuzzy black and white image. i highlights things in color and shows measurements that can be tracked
yes, it analyzes x-rays in real time to help dennis spot. >> a variety of issues.e get rich demuro with a closer look at how that works in today's tech smart. the next time you're in the dentist's office, the dental ai assistant may see you. >> here's a look at how artificial intelligence is helping dentists read x-rays with more accuracy than ever. >> pray and you can take a c o k. >> dentists have a new tool in the fight against heath issues. it's not a toothbrush or...
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still ahead, country music star michael ray joins us live right on the set. that he is.rweight now, and asking themselves, "why can't i lose weight?" for most, the reason is insulin resistance, and they don't even know they have it. conventional starvation diets don't address insulin resistance. that's why they don't work. now there's release from golo. it naturally helps reverse insulin resistance, stops sugar cravings, and releases stubborn fat all while controlling stress and emotional eating. at last, a diet pill that actually works. go to golo.com to get yours. ♪ over the last 100 years, lincoln's witnessed a good bit of history. even made some themselves. makes you wonder... what will they do for an encore? ♪ folks, it looks like we're gonna have to land this big old bird what will they do earlier than expected because it's the xfinity black friday sale. get the fastest mobile service with xfinity mobile. yeah, we'll be cruising in to get the best price for 2 lines of unlimited for just $30 each per month. oh my! plus, for a limited time, get 500 dollars off an eli
still ahead, country music star michael ray joins us live right on the set. that he is.rweight now, and asking themselves, "why can't i lose weight?" for most, the reason is insulin resistance, and they don't even know they have it. conventional starvation diets don't address insulin resistance. that's why they don't work. now there's release from golo. it naturally helps reverse insulin resistance, stops sugar cravings, and releases stubborn fat all while controlling stress and...
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. >>> the actor who played ray on the office has changed his name. >> he changed his name to ray heat >>> the 76 million-year-old fossil is up for auction. >>> also a pair of shoes that supposedly belonged to apple cofounder steve jobs. >> they're not fancy but they cost big bucks. they're expected to sell for 60 to $80,000. >>> cue the christmas music. >> the christmas tree is headed to the big apple. it's 82 foot tall donated from a family in queens boro, new york. >> can't wait to see it all decked out with lights and maybe decked out with lights and maybe a dusti ♪♪ dry skin is sensitive skin, too. and it's natural. that's why aveeno® daily moisture lotion and body wash are formulated to be gentle on dry skin. with nourishing prebiotic oat and rich, soothing emollients. together this duo locks in moisture all day. for softer, healthier looking skin. proven on skin like yours. aveeno®. healthy. it's our nature.™ what makes l'oreal paris hyaluronic acid serum loved by so many? our highest concentration of pure hyaluronic acid. wrinkles are less visible by up to -47%. validated by de
. >>> the actor who played ray on the office has changed his name. >> he changed his name to ray heat >>> the 76 million-year-old fossil is up for auction. >>> also a pair of shoes that supposedly belonged to apple cofounder steve jobs. >> they're not fancy but they cost big bucks. they're expected to sell for 60 to $80,000. >>> cue the christmas music. >> the christmas tree is headed to the big apple. it's 82 foot tall donated from a family...
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constellation research ceo ray wang. ray, good to see you. thank you for being here. experiment we're going through right now. with all of the successful businesses he has it will be fascinating to see whether he can turn this around. he has got so many winds blowing against him on this but it does seem like he targeted those people who really veer in absolutely the opposite direction where he wants to take the company, right? >> definitely is the case. twitter has been bloated for quite sometime. i bet they were going to get down to about 20% of the number of employees he started out with. i hear there is a plan in january, vps, figure out the people to be let go to be let go as well. the big challenge at this point is really elon is not a software guy. he is trying to figure out how this all works. he is also not a social networking guy, he trying to figure out he works. he has advise as advisors there, david sachs how to get the right people on the team. elon's team always work like this. if you don't produce you leave. david: first he thought he could weed some of
constellation research ceo ray wang. ray, good to see you. thank you for being here. experiment we're going through right now. with all of the successful businesses he has it will be fascinating to see whether he can turn this around. he has got so many winds blowing against him on this but it does seem like he targeted those people who really veer in absolutely the opposite direction where he wants to take the company, right? >> definitely is the case. twitter has been bloated for quite...
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he is looking for rai rai yesterday he had to call one in a blue cap and coat.ow he is with security bickered. he still tried to call the police on the phone in his office breathe, come on, everything will be fine, everything will be fine europe has no moral right to get tired of helping ukraine, so they say in kiev, and in the west they say that the military warehouses are no longer empty, there are no weapons to defend themselves . maybe they’re lying or ukraine really has turned into too heavy shoes, our strikes were critical infrastructure, ukraine continues to weaken the ukrainian army in response, neo-nazis are shelling the zaporozhye nuclear power plant, they want to arrange a nuclear catastrophe and the west will allow them to blame russia for this. this is to make russophobia gaining momentum europe and nato have declared russia a terrorist state. poland decided not to let the head of our foreign ministry attend the osce ministerial meeting. what does this mean for us and who is actually engaged in terrorism at the state level ? this turns into buying s
he is looking for rai rai yesterday he had to call one in a blue cap and coat.ow he is with security bickered. he still tried to call the police on the phone in his office breathe, come on, everything will be fine, everything will be fine europe has no moral right to get tired of helping ukraine, so they say in kiev, and in the west they say that the military warehouses are no longer empty, there are no weapons to defend themselves . maybe they’re lying or ukraine really has turned into too...