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the burns were varied, in thermal burns caused by heat.the individual has been exposed, he wrote, it appeared to alexander the sailors had been thrown overboard and immersed in the harbor were burned extensively over 90% of their bodies, or those with superficial burns wherever the toxic suit had hit them. some men who said in the solution possibly in lifeboats had only local burns of the buttocks, groin, if you took it upon themselves to wipe off the oily mixture that first night had only minor injuries. as he made his rounds it was increasingly clear to alexander most patients had been exposed to a chemical agent. he had noticed something from the first moment he entered the hospital, it was some odor that won't away at him and he could pick it up in various places, various rooms and it stood out from the usual smell of urine and disinfectant and burnt flesh. the odor that implanted itself in his mind, he wrote in his diary, was mustard gas. it had been five days since the initial exposure and any chance of saving the lives of hundreds o
the burns were varied, in thermal burns caused by heat.the individual has been exposed, he wrote, it appeared to alexander the sailors had been thrown overboard and immersed in the harbor were burned extensively over 90% of their bodies, or those with superficial burns wherever the toxic suit had hit them. some men who said in the solution possibly in lifeboats had only local burns of the buttocks, groin, if you took it upon themselves to wipe off the oily mixture that first night had only...
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even as the city was burning. between cash and supplies, people from around the country and around the world. all over. about $200 million or more in aid. to the people of chicago, a small elite that have control of this and tried to use that as a way to get back. using it as a way that they wanted it to be. >> some famous names that came out of this story. in many ways, and who is who of the civil war. >> and deed. partly because --dash entirely because the city was burned down. all kinds of rumors of sort. arsonists, looters from coming all over the country. again, this same elite was very concerned about protecting. the downtown which was burned out. all of these safes were still there and so on. they convinced our civil war hero to lead a kind of impromptu and highly illegal military force in the days after the fire sheridan himself did not think that these worries were warranted, but was willing to do this to try to calm the public mind. he was, at this point, a lieutenant general in charge of the west, up to
even as the city was burning. between cash and supplies, people from around the country and around the world. all over. about $200 million or more in aid. to the people of chicago, a small elite that have control of this and tried to use that as a way to get back. using it as a way that they wanted it to be. >> some famous names that came out of this story. in many ways, and who is who of the civil war. >> and deed. partly because --dash entirely because the city was burned down....
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. >> to get into the correct orbit around the moon the crew had burned out of a trajectory that would automatically bring them back to earth. they would have to get back on a safe course towards earth. >> scene needs to put the throttle also. >> to minimum? >> you that 29% right now. >> >> the maneuver was completed on time and because it was manual we had a three-man operation where jack took care of the time and he would tell us when to >> that the maneuver and i push the button to start and stop the engine. >> aquarius, go for the burn. >> in. >> >> aquarius, you are looking >> the back on the path to earth. >> but there were many other problems to be solved. >> from a building at the houston manned spacecraft center, systems experts coordinated the effort to get the crew back. one of the big problems was consumables. there would be enough to eat and drink, but in space there are other factors. water, oxygen, food, electrical power. >> they are concentrating on everything that their lives are dependent upon it at the moment. there's nothing that we can do about that now. >> it appe
. >> to get into the correct orbit around the moon the crew had burned out of a trajectory that would automatically bring them back to earth. they would have to get back on a safe course towards earth. >> scene needs to put the throttle also. >> to minimum? >> you that 29% right now. >> >> the maneuver was completed on time and because it was manual we had a three-man operation where jack took care of the time and he would tell us when to >> that the...
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so, we have the czu burn scar. see the outline in red? heavier amounts of rain on recently burned landscape is not ideal. if we get too much rain in too short a period of time, we could have some issues with debris flows. we will hear from wilson walker and give you an up close view on why they are concerned. let me show you what it looks like for the rest of the bay area. most of the rain will be in the south bay. and it comes in the overnight hours so once we get past about sunset tomorrow, and into the early evening tomorrow, that is when we will see the best of the rain come through. it will rain lightly overnight in the north bay. little more noticeable in the south bay. rainfall totals coming up. and we will also look ahead to the next chance of rain which gets here by wednesday into thursday. i'll see you with that in a few minutes, guys, back to you. >> thanks so much darren. as darren mentioned, the wet weather is causing some concern. in the santa cruz mountains tonight. fire crews are worried about how the burn scar from the cz
so, we have the czu burn scar. see the outline in red? heavier amounts of rain on recently burned landscape is not ideal. if we get too much rain in too short a period of time, we could have some issues with debris flows. we will hear from wilson walker and give you an up close view on why they are concerned. let me show you what it looks like for the rest of the bay area. most of the rain will be in the south bay. and it comes in the overnight hours so once we get past about sunset tomorrow,...
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and mike burns is out of a job.r was looking to get rid of the gymnastics program and is sort of using the covid-19 pandemic as-- as an excuse? >> burns: i think every athletic director who's dropping programs is using the covid pandemic as an excuse. there's financial issues everywhere, i get it. but, i-- i feel like athletic directors have a manual on their top shelf. "athletic director's manual." let's pull it out. oh, "financial struggles. solution 1: cut programs." psshh. put it back up, we're going to cut some programs. >> whitaker: and cut they have. this year, at least 30 universities have cut almost 100 programs; soccer, squash, golf, gymnastics. football powerhouse clemson cut men's track and field, stanford eliminated 11 sports. schools are honoring existing scholarships, but more than 1,500 student-athletes, both men and women, will no longer have a team to compete for. >> victoria jackson: you have a budget crisis and so you've got to trim it in some way, and so you strip opportunities from both sides.
and mike burns is out of a job.r was looking to get rid of the gymnastics program and is sort of using the covid-19 pandemic as-- as an excuse? >> burns: i think every athletic director who's dropping programs is using the covid pandemic as an excuse. there's financial issues everywhere, i get it. but, i-- i feel like athletic directors have a manual on their top shelf. "athletic director's manual." let's pull it out. oh, "financial struggles. solution 1: cut...
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burns are planned for 3 locations in nevada one in mill valley and one in fairfax. county officials say they plan to use social media to let people know when the burning will begin in the east bay 9 people have been charged in connection with the looting and property damage that took place in downtown walnut creek last summer. >>walnut creek police have released these images from the scene with the hope of identifying even more suspects police say altogether 39 businesses were targeted suffering more than 3 million dollars in property damage and stolen merchandise. this happened 6 days after george floyd was killed by minneapolis police officers as they were taking him into custody. his death sparked protests and unrest all across the nation including here in the bay area. a construction worker at freedom high school in oakley suffered serious injuries in a fall this morning and had to be airlifted to john muir medical center police say that the call came in shortly after 8 o'clock this morning. the man was part of a crew performing building work on the campus when
burns are planned for 3 locations in nevada one in mill valley and one in fairfax. county officials say they plan to use social media to let people know when the burning will begin in the east bay 9 people have been charged in connection with the looting and property damage that took place in downtown walnut creek last summer. >>walnut creek police have released these images from the scene with the hope of identifying even more suspects police say altogether 39 businesses were targeted...
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i defend the right of people to burn coal. burning coal is better than burning wood. defend fracking for natural gas because natural gas is better than cold. people say, argue pro natural gas or anti-natural gas? wrong question. watch sunday night at 9:00 eastern on book tv on c-span2. >> monday night, president of the american telemedicine association talks about the growth of the telemedicine industry during the coronavirus pandemic. >> we have a term that we've coined called the telemedicine flip. what that means is that this isn't an abstract notion. i'm back now seeing patients in the office at 40% of our previous volume. when we get a little bit more cranked up, we will be at 75%. we won't go higher than that. in order for us to meet the demand for patient care, we have to have telehealth embedded in our workflow now. if we can't do that and all of a sudden the public health emergency goes away and there's no way to fix some of these regulatory restrictions, we will be in trouble and our patients will be in more trouble. easterny night at 8:00 on the communicato
i defend the right of people to burn coal. burning coal is better than burning wood. defend fracking for natural gas because natural gas is better than cold. people say, argue pro natural gas or anti-natural gas? wrong question. watch sunday night at 9:00 eastern on book tv on c-span2. >> monday night, president of the american telemedicine association talks about the growth of the telemedicine industry during the coronavirus pandemic. >> we have a term that we've coined called the...
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he wouldn't have burned hard drives. not have done anything, and he especially wouldn't have spent the night in that house. >> because it would draw attention to him, make him look guilty? >> absolutely. >> was it just appearances or was it more than that? >> anger and accusations. >>> oh, no, there's no why? okay. i didn't do this. >> no. >> did you pull the trigger? >> no. >> did you kill her? >> no! >> when "dateline" continues. voltaren. the joy of movement. my job is to help new homeowners who have turned into their parents. i'm having a big lunch and then just a snack for dinner. so we're using a speakerphone in the store. is that a good idea? one of the ways i do that is to get them out of the home. you're looking for a grout brush, this is -- garth, did he ask for your help? -no, no. -no. we all see it. we all see it. he has blue hair. -okay. -blue. progressive can't protect you from becoming your parents, but we can protect your home and auto when you bundle with us. -keep it coming. -you don't know him. relief
he wouldn't have burned hard drives. not have done anything, and he especially wouldn't have spent the night in that house. >> because it would draw attention to him, make him look guilty? >> absolutely. >> was it just appearances or was it more than that? >> anger and accusations. >>> oh, no, there's no why? okay. i didn't do this. >> no. >> did you pull the trigger? >> no. >> did you kill her? >> no! >> when...
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saw fire as the enemy, outlawed burning in 1850.cretly burning on their land. some paid a price, branded arsonists for life. elizabeth: i have a relative who cannot light his barbecue. he cannot light his wood stove. a family member actually has to go and do these things for him so that he can cook his food or heat his home, because he can be arrested for having a match, flint, a lighter. jaxon: the yurok had to fight to bring back the kind of fire that many experts now believe helps preserve the state's forest and offsets the damage from climate change. in 2013, the yurok finally got the state's approval to bring fire out of the shadow. it started with just a seven-acre patch with cal fire crews awkwardly standing guard. elizabeth: you know, they're all in their uniforms, and they're very, you know, professional, but they were pacing because they were bored. they basically had to stand for eight or ten hours and watch us burn while they just stood there. jaxon: that awkward beginning is now a full partnership. cal fire recently gav
saw fire as the enemy, outlawed burning in 1850.cretly burning on their land. some paid a price, branded arsonists for life. elizabeth: i have a relative who cannot light his barbecue. he cannot light his wood stove. a family member actually has to go and do these things for him so that he can cook his food or heat his home, because he can be arrested for having a match, flint, a lighter. jaxon: the yurok had to fight to bring back the kind of fire that many experts now believe helps preserve...
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i defend the right to burn coal, because burning coal is better than burning wood. defend fracking for natural gas because it is better than coal. people say, argue pro natural gas or anti-natural gas? i am in favor of natural gas when it replaces coal. >> watch at 9:00 eastern on c-span2. >> 61 million americans have some form of disability, but yet, we are in less than 3% of film and tv shows. the majority of those roles are portrayed by nondisabled actors. ultimately, as somebody with a disability, we want to see ourselves represented. not only are we seeing ourselves represented, but it will help de-stigmatize disability. representation in general gets society use to everybody, it makes the world a more inclusive place. seals founded the easter disability challenge in seeing those with disabilities underrepresented in front of and behind the camera. sunday night, he will talk about this year's entries and winning films. 8:00 eastern on q&a. ♪ you are watching c-span, your unfiltered view of government. c-span was created by america's television companies in 1979
i defend the right to burn coal, because burning coal is better than burning wood. defend fracking for natural gas because it is better than coal. people say, argue pro natural gas or anti-natural gas? i am in favor of natural gas when it replaces coal. >> watch at 9:00 eastern on c-span2. >> 61 million americans have some form of disability, but yet, we are in less than 3% of film and tv shows. the majority of those roles are portrayed by nondisabled actors. ultimately, as somebody...
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and to dealing with changing energy sources, such as wood burning furnaces.substances in the air remains a problem, as does developing a workable solution to the damage done by acid rain. the water program has completed its monumental task of issuing affluent guidelines, rules that tell major industrial sources what concentrations of polluting substances they can allow to flow into surface waters. the construction grants program continues, but plans are being made to turn this responsibility over to the states. emphasis at epa has turned to ensuring that the plants are run properly. new emphasis is also being placed on protection of the nation's groundwater resources, and on ensuring that all americans will be able to drink pure water into the indefinite future. finally, we are starting to realize that the goals of the clean water act will not be fully met unless we deal with polluting draining from our farms and cities. this non-point source pollution is responsible for half the water quality problem in some areas. the water office is working with land owner
and to dealing with changing energy sources, such as wood burning furnaces.substances in the air remains a problem, as does developing a workable solution to the damage done by acid rain. the water program has completed its monumental task of issuing affluent guidelines, rules that tell major industrial sources what concentrations of polluting substances they can allow to flow into surface waters. the construction grants program continues, but plans are being made to turn this responsibility...
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burns: shell came in here.question was, "if there's a earthquake, what is your earthquake plan?" the lady laughed at me, then right after they had that meeting, you had that big oil spll in thgulf of mexico. the whole community watch it. if they did that out here, we'd be screwed real bad. inglangasa: what are they gonna do if they have an oil spill? be oil everywhere. our fish, whales, seals. we won't be able to get our food. thompson: when they talk about developing the 1002, who's gonna benefit? is there other oil available that's more easily accessible, and should we look into alternative clean ergy? rexford: life is a lot easier nowadays than it was before any of the development occurred. we have some folks still alive who have gone through starvation. they do not want to see that ever occur again in our communities. these gravel roads, the power lines, the houses that are built. pretty much every infrastructure that you see here has come from taxing the oil industry. patkota: we're being asked to keep the
burns: shell came in here.question was, "if there's a earthquake, what is your earthquake plan?" the lady laughed at me, then right after they had that meeting, you had that big oil spll in thgulf of mexico. the whole community watch it. if they did that out here, we'd be screwed real bad. inglangasa: what are they gonna do if they have an oil spill? be oil everywhere. our fish, whales, seals. we won't be able to get our food. thompson: when they talk about developing the 1002, who's...
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after loggers have cut down the most valuable trees, the land is burned and turned into battle pastureoup say the incursions onto their land have escalated since the election of far-right president jair bolsonaro, known as the trump of the tropics who has openly called for developing the amazon. >> reporter: the guardians say they're not just fighting to protect their own home. on their land lives another small tribe called the awa. they've had no contact with the outside world other than this reported sighting captured last year by a member of the quajajara. last night they busted the lower-level folks involved with this illegal logging prag ingin. now they're going up to path where the illegal loggers will be at work, and they're fully expecting these men to be armed. among people leading the charge, paolo, their number two. they get close to what they believe are multiple logger camps, so out. paolo leads the larger group, while lyercio runs point in a smaller unit. lyercio sees something through the trees. >> reporter: they're marching this prisoner deeper into the forest. they're
after loggers have cut down the most valuable trees, the land is burned and turned into battle pastureoup say the incursions onto their land have escalated since the election of far-right president jair bolsonaro, known as the trump of the tropics who has openly called for developing the amazon. >> reporter: the guardians say they're not just fighting to protect their own home. on their land lives another small tribe called the awa. they've had no contact with the outside world other than...
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people expected detroit to burn but detroit didn't burn because this community, by and large stands withe agitators that came in and embedded themselves with largely peaceful protesters, who tied to provoke the violence. these people are different parts of the country. some as far away as california. they came here with one agenda, one agenda only. and so for this group, detroit will breathe, to say there was never any violence and rashida tlaib, this is just so unthinkable because of our assault. she is unaware of violence, it is laughable. that's laughable. edward: chief, thank you. chief james craig. thank you. i really appreciate it. thank you for coming on tonight. thank you for your service to the community. >> appreciate it. edward: coming up on "the evening edit" retired price acting director tom homan why joe biden says don't expect him to roll back president trump's signature immigration policies on his first day of his presidency. interesting research shows people remember commercials with nostalgia. so to help you remember that liberty mutual customizes your home insurance, h
people expected detroit to burn but detroit didn't burn because this community, by and large stands withe agitators that came in and embedded themselves with largely peaceful protesters, who tied to provoke the violence. these people are different parts of the country. some as far away as california. they came here with one agenda, one agenda only. and so for this group, detroit will breathe, to say there was never any violence and rashida tlaib, this is just so unthinkable because of our...
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would in the wood-burning fireplaces. in fact don't bring anything at all because tomorrow, air- quality will be a little washed out. future cass shows that we have fairly nice day on tap for tomorrow, once we get later in the day than a whole swath of high clouds moving over northern california and that will lead to the center of the still disturbance coming in by tomorrow night, and that in turn means it may be a bit of drizzle, certainly we get clouds, more clouds tomorrow than we had today as what the numbers are coming down. as we head into sunday as well, clouds begin to break up come the system had passed but that the stage for high pressure building and as low pressure kicks into the desert southwest. what it means is that by sunday night, monday morning, things go dry, and they get a little bit of wind. so we look for mostly clear conditions, temperatures going to be cooling off tomorrow, sunday looks very nice, and monday and turn looks pretty good as well. we cannot on this map of the wind. so here is what we a
would in the wood-burning fireplaces. in fact don't bring anything at all because tomorrow, air- quality will be a little washed out. future cass shows that we have fairly nice day on tap for tomorrow, once we get later in the day than a whole swath of high clouds moving over northern california and that will lead to the center of the still disturbance coming in by tomorrow night, and that in turn means it may be a bit of drizzle, certainly we get clouds, more clouds tomorrow than we had today...
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. >> reporter: the massive wildfires burned through california burned with intensity many had not seen before. moving at unprecedented speeds. some barely made it out alive. >> every fire that starts has the potential to grow like we've never seen it before. >> reporter: cal fire san diego unit chief turning to statewide network of nearly 650 fire cameras. as soon as a flare-up is spotted, firefighters remotely control nearby cameras to triangulate the location. when you pinpoint where a fire s how quickly are you acting on it versus without the camera? >> used to take us 20, 30 minutes to get to the fire, now we're doing within seconds. >> reporter: how much of a difference does the first few minutes make? >> i can't put it into words. dispatchers start moving additional resources to the fire before the first are on scene asking for that. >> built the modern day fire tower. >> reporter: part of a nonprofit, alert wildfire. proposed adding cameras to remote seismic stations after close call at his own home. took us to one atop palomar mountain in san diego county. >> on clear day, at n
. >> reporter: the massive wildfires burned through california burned with intensity many had not seen before. moving at unprecedented speeds. some barely made it out alive. >> every fire that starts has the potential to grow like we've never seen it before. >> reporter: cal fire san diego unit chief turning to statewide network of nearly 650 fire cameras. as soon as a flare-up is spotted, firefighters remotely control nearby cameras to triangulate the location. when you...
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because burning it would be a terrible waste. now millions of children are employed. in the textile sector in india this is just one of the many sickos will be made to work immediately to help sustain their families from one b. to the next among profit organization in mumbai is making sure some of the city's poorest children have the right and the chance to please and not to get what are you about the realities of life. the palette of it is not is not just did a lead it simulating the mind but it's also very powerful in a way that it's breaking so many baddiel is that i can eat and and kids are allowed to be kids again just plain simple enjoy their childhood. i just believe that working with these kids and you know what they. it truly needed it's not about deserve the you need it there's a danger in. through play at very young ages you're likely to get more of them we keep reading about why the world is such a bad season is filled with such bad elements and you know why is somebody a criminal and all of that in this world but if you trace it back it always goes back t
because burning it would be a terrible waste. now millions of children are employed. in the textile sector in india this is just one of the many sickos will be made to work immediately to help sustain their families from one b. to the next among profit organization in mumbai is making sure some of the city's poorest children have the right and the chance to please and not to get what are you about the realities of life. the palette of it is not is not just did a lead it simulating the mind but...
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is a lie in fact it was his statement that was the lie wasn't it because the amazon was clearly burning at that point well it don't deny what happens and we've been working very hard to stop any illegal deforestation and illegal fire that happened in the amazon what has become clear is deforestation has been increasing since to tell us and 12 accelerate the last year since that 2nd half of this month of june last june deforestation has been decreasing so their work is beginning to pay now and of course we still have the problem of the fires we are in the dry season there i see is one year to year is beginning to be very bigger and bigger and of course we have to have more resources we have to put more a source in the fight to hand against the legalese that happens in the amazon area yeah but when mr bowen so narrow august 11th said there is no file the report that the amazon is burning is a lie that itself was a lie wasn't true was it simply wasn't true so by lying about these things what happened. what happens in the amazon for the question of fires it's very clear we lot of people tha
is a lie in fact it was his statement that was the lie wasn't it because the amazon was clearly burning at that point well it don't deny what happens and we've been working very hard to stop any illegal deforestation and illegal fire that happened in the amazon what has become clear is deforestation has been increasing since to tell us and 12 accelerate the last year since that 2nd half of this month of june last june deforestation has been decreasing so their work is beginning to pay now and...
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secretary genera ordinary tissues burn when theo blows. so dad bought puffs plus lotion, and rescued his nose. with up to 50% more lotion puffs bring soothing softness and relief. a nose in need deserves puffs indeed. ojust one jar of olay retinol24? hydrates better than the $100 retinol cream. for smooth, bright skin or your money back. olay. face anything. and try new retinol24 max. life doesn't stop for a cold. [man] honey... [woman] honey that's why there's new dayquil severe honey. it's maximum strength cold and flu medicine with soothing honey-licious taste. dayquil honey. the daytime coughing, aching, stuffy head, fever, power through your day medicine. >>> 30 years after part three of the god father saga landed in theaters like a bomb, there's a new version, anthony mason gave it a look. ♪ >> it was the long awaited finale to the iconic godfather series. >> friends our business together is done. >> reporter: and it took 14 years for the director to agree to make it. >> just when i thought i was out, they pulled me back in. >> repor
secretary genera ordinary tissues burn when theo blows. so dad bought puffs plus lotion, and rescued his nose. with up to 50% more lotion puffs bring soothing softness and relief. a nose in need deserves puffs indeed. ojust one jar of olay retinol24? hydrates better than the $100 retinol cream. for smooth, bright skin or your money back. olay. face anything. and try new retinol24 max. life doesn't stop for a cold. [man] honey... [woman] honey that's why there's new dayquil severe honey. it's...
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now to the cerritos fire that's burning in riverside county doing airdrops there in his burned 200 acres is 10% contained. some good news there evacuation orders have been downgraded to evacuation warnings. another fire in riverside county this one is the corona fire you see all the traffic here interrupting freeway traffic as they try to get close to it. it has burned 500 acres a portion of highway 71 shut down in both directions because of the heavy smoke, their crews say powerful santa ana winds are responsible for whipping these flames up so quickly. >>the winds last night they were erratic there a gusty day made our you know very difficult in battling this fire. far was when driven in any we have. the alignment of fuel being the vegetation here that's very dry a fire and the wind pushing and it's a recipe for disaster. >>talking about wind driven fires, this one is the same situation crews are battling this fire near riverside, and the san bernardino county line burning dangerously close to homes. firefighters trying to protect nearby structures from flames, no injuries have been re
now to the cerritos fire that's burning in riverside county doing airdrops there in his burned 200 acres is 10% contained. some good news there evacuation orders have been downgraded to evacuation warnings. another fire in riverside county this one is the corona fire you see all the traffic here interrupting freeway traffic as they try to get close to it. it has burned 500 acres a portion of highway 71 shut down in both directions because of the heavy smoke, their crews say powerful santa ana...
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fluidize bed combustion that reduces the sulphur emissions from coal burning is one example. goose, a block-long mobile incinerator, a product of epa's research facility at edison, new jersey. the goose uses intense heat to eliminate much of the toxicity of hazardous waste. epa has also helped to develop new sewage treatment technology and new ways of preventing the contamination of groundwater by leaking, hazardous waste dumps. the work of the people of the epa and their thousands of colleagues in environmental protection, has been rewarded by the marked response of the natural environment. there is fishing and water r recreation again in many major rivers and bays, places that people thought were dead forever. we've improved quality on 47,000 miles of streams since 1972. lake erie did not die. over 22,000 acres on the new jersey shore have been reopened for shell fishing. there are fish in the trinity river at dallas, a stretch once written off as a permanent sewer. the most symbolic achievement has been the return of the bald eagle. endangered populations of our national b
fluidize bed combustion that reduces the sulphur emissions from coal burning is one example. goose, a block-long mobile incinerator, a product of epa's research facility at edison, new jersey. the goose uses intense heat to eliminate much of the toxicity of hazardous waste. epa has also helped to develop new sewage treatment technology and new ways of preventing the contamination of groundwater by leaking, hazardous waste dumps. the work of the people of the epa and their thousands of...
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less santa cruz mountains you can get up to an inch of rain and for the santa mountains where the burn scar areas, mainly for the czu and even the dolan fires could see mud and debris flows because they could get rain upwards of 2 and a half inches certainly concerning for us just staying back to you. thanks so much of resign while this round of rain is not expected to trigger debris flows are evacuations asthma breezes said santa cruz county officials are keeping a close eye on the weather, especially around the czu lightning fire burn scars. >>kron four's gayle ong has details now. >>santa cruz county officials have been working to remove the hazardous debris and materials from the wildfires over the dry months before the rain. it was a dry saturday in the santa cruz mountains but people stopped by a scarborough lumber in boulder creek to prepare for the rain expected sunday afternoon has been relatively busier than we would have expected for right after christmas, primarily what we've been is a russian patrol sandbags use your use outside your home. >>while strong economies big 25 f
less santa cruz mountains you can get up to an inch of rain and for the santa mountains where the burn scar areas, mainly for the czu and even the dolan fires could see mud and debris flows because they could get rain upwards of 2 and a half inches certainly concerning for us just staying back to you. thanks so much of resign while this round of rain is not expected to trigger debris flows are evacuations asthma breezes said santa cruz county officials are keeping a close eye on the weather,...
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what has been the burning ember? >> the real shocking part is the fact that the industrial food system has been exposed. they are in it for the money. they want to buy the animals rather than give them to people that are hungry. they shop them and bury. and this was a real moment in the pandemic for i think everybody throughout the country. they saw that happening on the front page of the newyork times . and you see the people who are struggling to find something to eat. and it's happening all around . we're worried about our food security . and we've never really been worried before in this way. maybe during the depression we were worried. i know my parents were worried. during world war ii and it's the reason they planted a victory garden at their home and we ate out of their garden growingup . and that became the food through thewinter . as i always say, it would have been great if she would have been a good cook but she knew nothing about cooking. but that is something that we have never been trained as a country
what has been the burning ember? >> the real shocking part is the fact that the industrial food system has been exposed. they are in it for the money. they want to buy the animals rather than give them to people that are hungry. they shop them and bury. and this was a real moment in the pandemic for i think everybody throughout the country. they saw that happening on the front page of the newyork times . and you see the people who are struggling to find something to eat. and it's...
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looks like i'll have to burn you selfless do-gooders next time. this has been "ya burnt.ly ♪ ♪ alexa, tell roomba to vacuum in front of the couch. experience clean in a whole new way. now roomba offers you personalized cleaning suggestions and vacuums exactly where you need it. by getting to know you and your home, roomba makes cleaning easier than ever before. so say goodbye to cleaning and hello to clean. hey google, tell roomba to vacuum the dining room table. roomba and the irobot...
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they would have cooked using a coal-burning stove like this one. these amenities presented a tremendous improvement on the way earlier residents had lived. so when this building was originally built -- and there's really not much in the way of housing regulation in those days, so landlords kind of presented a building as it was, and there is not much to tell them legally what they could and could not do or the amenities they were forced to provide pho their tenants. everyone is kind of on their own in those days. fast-forward a little bit to the early 20th century and the tenement act has changed that. these lovely new amenities that the confino family would have enjoyed did not come about magically overnight. this is a long fought battle that goes all the way to the supreme court before tenement residents can enjoy interior light and running water and flushing toilets in the hall as well. the tenement house act is a culmination of activism on the part of middle class reformers who start to understand how tenement residents are living and the somet
they would have cooked using a coal-burning stove like this one. these amenities presented a tremendous improvement on the way earlier residents had lived. so when this building was originally built -- and there's really not much in the way of housing regulation in those days, so landlords kind of presented a building as it was, and there is not much to tell them legally what they could and could not do or the amenities they were forced to provide pho their tenants. everyone is kind of on their...
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the sky used to light to burn the plastic and cars 5 difference have. the walk don't have any protective mask to protect their health. this isn't a daily life they will. miss family books are people used to pick up the. expensive metal for all my cheeks. and the bad seeing is the waste i see people using only going out into the river so local. that has been floated away by that. in the summer jump into a river mystery that is full of hate. but i always feel ready side. of meals when he even mental friendly is good but people health well harmed and the local environment also well. really what's happening is people are extremely wise in costs you don't want to solve the problem you'd leather let someone else deal with it and you'll never have to pay for it you don't ever get a bill from china saying you contaminated my the land you have to pay. all the time appalled what is one of the biggest balls that we have in this country . that is so much from your little ships coming in here from all over the wall. it is a very lovely beach i mean a coastline in gh
the sky used to light to burn the plastic and cars 5 difference have. the walk don't have any protective mask to protect their health. this isn't a daily life they will. miss family books are people used to pick up the. expensive metal for all my cheeks. and the bad seeing is the waste i see people using only going out into the river so local. that has been floated away by that. in the summer jump into a river mystery that is full of hate. but i always feel ready side. of meals when he even...
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she's still unable to visit the most heavily burned area for safety reasons. there k. then blazes was still raging in 2 australian states and had already destroyed 80 percent of the blue mountains national park the park is part of a unesco world heritage area and home to the country's most genetically diverse population of koalas. pretty heartbreaking to say especially once you get to know koalas you know we give them names who go volunteers that come out to help track them where we had to we were really lucky that we got in and got some out before the fires that had radio collars on them and so all but 2 we've got one koala on the on burnt side we hope is still here and then one that we had to lay down in the area he was too far and it would be an all day just to get one koala and we got 4 or 5 that day so we really came to get it and see how he's doing but knowing there's so many through here and now it's such an important population that's nationally significant it's yet been utterly heartbreaking to watch it happen. the research is real mission is to devise strateg
she's still unable to visit the most heavily burned area for safety reasons. there k. then blazes was still raging in 2 australian states and had already destroyed 80 percent of the blue mountains national park the park is part of a unesco world heritage area and home to the country's most genetically diverse population of koalas. pretty heartbreaking to say especially once you get to know koalas you know we give them names who go volunteers that come out to help track them where we had to we...
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i'm going to die and then i started asking question, okay, where is it going to burn first?oing to be painful? but your body start -- the muscles start to relax and accept the fact that that's it and then, and then thought about my kids and thought, no, it can't be true. >> and then he summoned the will to get out he says the key was staying calm medics took grosjean from the track to the hospital with bad burns on his hands he's expected to make a full recovery >>> christmas cards, happy smiling family, sometimes the pet, sometimes store bought, sometime, well, sometimes a little scandalous. at least that was the case for one christmas card, the first one ever printed it's believed to have gone on sale in december of 12843. the same week that charles dickens kpz a christmas carol was published. take a closer look a young child sipping from a glass of wine. too much for puritan society it kicked up such a fuss it took three more years to just produce one more card. but now that first one is on sale by a boston based dealer special identifying in rare books. christie's awks o
i'm going to die and then i started asking question, okay, where is it going to burn first?oing to be painful? but your body start -- the muscles start to relax and accept the fact that that's it and then, and then thought about my kids and thought, no, it can't be true. >> and then he summoned the will to get out he says the key was staying calm medics took grosjean from the track to the hospital with bad burns on his hands he's expected to make a full recovery >>> christmas...
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baby burn in 1960 s. civil rights slogan that cliburn claims lost the movement a lot of support back then we were very concerned when these slogans came out about defund the police we talked about how that slogan could undermine the black lives matter movement just as burn baby burn destroyed our movement back in the sixty's define the police is killing our party and we've got to stop it it seems like the democrats are far from united on how to play politics in fact alexandria kazuo cortez who barack obama even mentioned as a good new blood addition to the party has said that making people feel uncomfortable is more important than inclusive slogans the thing that critics of activists don't get is that they tried playing the polite language policy game and only did was make them easy to ignore it wasn't until they meet folks uncomfortable that there was traction to do anything even if it was in their food and she's not the only one to take issue with obama's moderate stance we lose people in the hands of p
baby burn in 1960 s. civil rights slogan that cliburn claims lost the movement a lot of support back then we were very concerned when these slogans came out about defund the police we talked about how that slogan could undermine the black lives matter movement just as burn baby burn destroyed our movement back in the sixty's define the police is killing our party and we've got to stop it it seems like the democrats are far from united on how to play politics in fact alexandria kazuo cortez who...
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Dec 27, 2020
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and they got arrested for burning the american flag. the question became, you are going to do time for burning the flag. the argument was, in burning the flag, it's my way of expressing my speech. yeah? >> how does this tie in with companies censoring people they don't agree with? how does this tie in with big tech companies like twitter, instagram censoring people they don't agree with politically and taking their content off their platforms? prof. prevas: that is a hot issue. are you familiar with the snowden case? there is a lot of controversy about facebook and twitter and all this. one argument they would give you is you don't have to go on if you don't like it. you are free not to use it. what we do with your data is up to us, because if you don't like it, nobody is forcing you to get on. does that answer your question? you sure? what does freedom of assembly mean? it means you have a right to hang around with people who think and feel the same way you to and you have a right protest with them against what you think the government
and they got arrested for burning the american flag. the question became, you are going to do time for burning the flag. the argument was, in burning the flag, it's my way of expressing my speech. yeah? >> how does this tie in with companies censoring people they don't agree with? how does this tie in with big tech companies like twitter, instagram censoring people they don't agree with politically and taking their content off their platforms? prof. prevas: that is a hot issue. are you...
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no wood burning. dry and seasonal until thursday.best days for soaking storms. today, 56 in half moon bay. 58 to 62 degrease for tes for tf us. here's a look at future radar. you can see thursday and then friday, even moderate rain in the afternoon. up in the north bay, a bit of a break saturday, so you can get outside. it will be cloudy. sunday, all of us get rain again. monday, a tease at a storm system sliding down the coast to bring us rain. up in the north bay tloos there possibility on tuesday. look at how impressive the rainfall. more than an inch for all of us outside of the usual rain-shadowed areas. our coldest mornings will be wednesday and thursday followed by cooler afternoons. friday, saturday, sunday, a 1 on the storm impact scale. this evening, dress warmly if you're going outside and checking out the celestial special that reggie will tell us more about right now. >> yes. unless you plan on living hundreds of years, this is a once in a lifetime appearance during tonight's winter solstice. jupiter and saturn are close
no wood burning. dry and seasonal until thursday.best days for soaking storms. today, 56 in half moon bay. 58 to 62 degrease for tes for tf us. here's a look at future radar. you can see thursday and then friday, even moderate rain in the afternoon. up in the north bay, a bit of a break saturday, so you can get outside. it will be cloudy. sunday, all of us get rain again. monday, a tease at a storm system sliding down the coast to bring us rain. up in the north bay tloos there possibility on...
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we-- we have paper stuff--these all are made in paper, and we burn it for ancestors. they receive it in the other world like food, money. nowadays, we also have cell ph--iphone--ha--car, ipad, everything you can imagine. yeah, i think it's important because traditions is a kind of identity. we can change hong kong by changing ourselves. learn more, speak more cantonese, try to keep this culture. we should always start from ourselves first. small, little things will lead to big changes like butterfly effect. in my books, i always write message just about "enjoy life, be yourself, take adventures." i think the future will be getting better because the young people are awakened. i don't feel worried. i think this government should be worried because your people are standing up. we are not as beaten as before. ??ai>úogfvfvfvfvfvfvu >>> welcome to nhk "newsline." i'm ramin mellegard in tokyo. >>> tokyo's governor asked people in the capital to spend the new year holidays at home. she made the plea as 944 new cases of the coronavirus infection were reported, the second
we-- we have paper stuff--these all are made in paper, and we burn it for ancestors. they receive it in the other world like food, money. nowadays, we also have cell ph--iphone--ha--car, ipad, everything you can imagine. yeah, i think it's important because traditions is a kind of identity. we can change hong kong by changing ourselves. learn more, speak more cantonese, try to keep this culture. we should always start from ourselves first. small, little things will lead to big changes like...
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a lot of the animals that were coming in through the fires primarily presented with burns. the best thing was for them to be euthanised, so we did lose quite a lot as well, but pretty much all of them came in very dehydrated, so quite a large range of injuries. it's really amazing to see how well they coped with the fires, and how well the ones that are still out in the wild have adapted to the changing conditions, so their habitat was completely destroyed and they've managed to pull through and be eating the regrowth rather than eating established trees like usual, they've been a lot more resilient than expected, so it's been awesome to see the resilience of the australian wildlife. throughout the crisis, the centre received a wave of international press coverage and donations from all over the world. the whole area got a lot of attention because of the unusual intensity of the bushfires. nearly half the entire island burned, consuming almost all of finders' chase national park. some of the fire started here, after lightning struck dry vegetation and conditions made worse
a lot of the animals that were coming in through the fires primarily presented with burns. the best thing was for them to be euthanised, so we did lose quite a lot as well, but pretty much all of them came in very dehydrated, so quite a large range of injuries. it's really amazing to see how well they coped with the fires, and how well the ones that are still out in the wild have adapted to the changing conditions, so their habitat was completely destroyed and they've managed to pull through...
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australia burns again emergency services rushed to evacuate people in the path of a bus fire and wins one. out of the sites throughout china of wintry weather which is frost and snow of the granite really quite beautiful you wouldn't get it from this is just like i and grey skies a lot of cloud around los temps just not much forgot the sky but that is course is the focus the sun's out for the korean peninsula for the northeast where of course is brilliantly snowy on the ground it looks lovely and it's cold minus 45 in front of us or minus 18 harbored that cold air is what sets up the snow showers for cardio for honshu and drops the temperature in tokyo by a few degrees down to a rather chilly 12 and there's a wobble in the northeast monsoon which means the rains take a bit of a change in direction for taiwan and sudden granddaughter hong kong for example is got a disappointing 3 days a wednesday thursday and friday active weather for the sas from that seasons as china say these a big showers off the coast of vietnam and again making their way to peninsula malaysia maybe the far side o
australia burns again emergency services rushed to evacuate people in the path of a bus fire and wins one. out of the sites throughout china of wintry weather which is frost and snow of the granite really quite beautiful you wouldn't get it from this is just like i and grey skies a lot of cloud around los temps just not much forgot the sky but that is course is the focus the sun's out for the korean peninsula for the northeast where of course is brilliantly snowy on the ground it looks lovely...
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nearly half the entire island burned, consuming almost all of this national park.lightning struck dry vegetation and conditions made worse by climate change. so nearly everything went. you know, the visitor centre, the accommodation, the rangers‘ houses, university buildings. it was a very emotional experience. you know, you love a park, you love what is here and what it represents and to see it all wiped out in such a short period of time... but an amazing recovery has begun. so during the fires, different things cope differently, so the barks that are going here nice and tall, they have a thick bark which burns off in the fire and burns really fast, and so they shoot out lots of shoots all up the stem. so the australian bush needs fire to regenerate. it is a way of cleaning it up. it removes diseased wood and old wood and a lot of things only germinate after fire. most people won‘t recognise it has been a fire probably in three or four years‘ time. and then some of those species will take 10—15 years before they are actually doing a lot of... for the next five. b
nearly half the entire island burned, consuming almost all of this national park.lightning struck dry vegetation and conditions made worse by climate change. so nearly everything went. you know, the visitor centre, the accommodation, the rangers‘ houses, university buildings. it was a very emotional experience. you know, you love a park, you love what is here and what it represents and to see it all wiped out in such a short period of time... but an amazing recovery has begun. so during the...
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and the slow burn is does r.and vaccines work and then you do your ph d. and you do your for the study and then you try and get funding and then you try and get ethical approval and then finally this is the hardest bit most difficult made you have to find funding for phase one phase do phase 3 and in between the companies change their mind an interest in the product in this case this was a global effort and global pandemic and if we came in a bottomless pit of money and therefore the money was released the result was that to do a lot of the tests as quickly as possible with the funding available and therefore it was able to do it in a short time not because we were cutting corners but because all the normal barriers the bureaucratic nonsense of funding not being able to find that the the people to do the experiments on etc were all and abled and that's why we've got the vaccine in record time. antony do you see the skeptics being won over eventually given that everyone's suffering from some sort of lockdown or co
and the slow burn is does r.and vaccines work and then you do your ph d. and you do your for the study and then you try and get funding and then you try and get ethical approval and then finally this is the hardest bit most difficult made you have to find funding for phase one phase do phase 3 and in between the companies change their mind an interest in the product in this case this was a global effort and global pandemic and if we came in a bottomless pit of money and therefore the money was...
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officials there are keeping a close eye on the area around the czu complex fire, the burn scars there just in case. >>the rain causes anything to come loose. kron four's gayle ong has the story now. >>santa cruz county officials have been working to remove the hazardous debris and materials from the wildfires over the dry months before the rain. it was a dry saturday in the santa cruz mountains but people stopped by a scarborough lumber in boulder creek to prepare for the rain expected sunday afternoon has been relatively busier than we would have expected for right after christmas, primarily what we've been is a russian patrol sandbags use your use outside your home. >>waddle strong become these big 25 foot the bay area got a white christmas on friday, the national weather service is anticipating the next storm system sunday to monday. >>projecting the highest rain totals on the big sur coast up through the santa cruz mountains it looks like they'll precipitation amounts that could be an inch to 2 inches meteorologist david king with the national weather service bay area office says
officials there are keeping a close eye on the area around the czu complex fire, the burn scars there just in case. >>the rain causes anything to come loose. kron four's gayle ong has the story now. >>santa cruz county officials have been working to remove the hazardous debris and materials from the wildfires over the dry months before the rain. it was a dry saturday in the santa cruz mountains but people stopped by a scarborough lumber in boulder creek to prepare for the rain...
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firefighters in australia tell people to leave a popular holiday island as bushfires burn out of controluth korea raises its coronavirus alert level to the second highest tier as it battles a rise in infections. hello and welcome. donald trump's personal lawyer, rudy giuliani, is reported to be in hospital after contracting covid—19. he is understood to be receiving treatment in the georgetown university medical facility in washington. the us president announced the news in a tweet. here's our washington correspondent lebo diseko. he's one of donald trump's closest allies. now, rudy giuliani is the latest in the president's inner circle to be diagnosed with the coronavirus. he's been spearheading mr trump's efforts to overturn the results of november's election. this was him on wednesday at an election hearing in michigan, asking a witness to remove her mask. would you be comfortable taking your mask off so that people could hear you more clearly? but for all the bad news about coronavirus, on sunday, some hope — two vaccines to be reviewed in the next two weeks for emergency use. and th
firefighters in australia tell people to leave a popular holiday island as bushfires burn out of controluth korea raises its coronavirus alert level to the second highest tier as it battles a rise in infections. hello and welcome. donald trump's personal lawyer, rudy giuliani, is reported to be in hospital after contracting covid—19. he is understood to be receiving treatment in the georgetown university medical facility in washington. the us president announced the news in a tweet. here's...
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that's the burn scars in the santa cruz mountains from the czu complex, that's when the burn through the big basin, and all those communities in the santa cruz mountains. as the rain comes through tomorrow it will be coming from the southwest. which means it will hit the santa cruz mountains had on and the mounds will force it to rise, to get over the mountains. so this will deliver a heavier punch of rain then the storm coming in from the usual direction would have. normally when they come from the northwest they come this way, and they don't necessarily get that ramp effect. that's why there is a concern for some debris flows in that burn scar in the santa cruz mountains. thankfully it does not look like a terribly intense storm, but it is enough of a concern to be watched. wilson walker reported on the changes that are taking place. so this will get everybody at the same time, and it does not rain until about sunset tomorrow. it will be cloudy but the rain does not get here until sunset. and by the time we get to sunrise on monday, it is done. if we look at the rainfall totals, ab
that's the burn scars in the santa cruz mountains from the czu complex, that's when the burn through the big basin, and all those communities in the santa cruz mountains. as the rain comes through tomorrow it will be coming from the southwest. which means it will hit the santa cruz mountains had on and the mounds will force it to rise, to get over the mountains. so this will deliver a heavier punch of rain then the storm coming in from the usual direction would have. normally when they come...
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and they got arrested for burning the american flag. became, the question you are going to be convicted and do time for burning the flag. was, in burning the flag, it's my way of what? expressing my speech. withw does this tie in company censoring people they don't agree with? prof. prevas: say this again? go with bigthis companies like twitter, instagram and snapchat censoring people they don't agree with politically and taking their content off their platform, so what they want to say -- prof. prevas: that is a high issue. are you familiar with the snowden case? there is a lot of controversy about these various things with facebook, what is it, twitter and all this. one argument they would give you is, you don't have to go on if you don't like it. you are free not to use it. so what we do with your data is up to us. don't get't like it, on. nobody is forcing you to get on. does that answer your question? are you sure? let's look at assembly, freedom of assembly. what does freedom of assembly mean? means you have a right to hang around
and they got arrested for burning the american flag. became, the question you are going to be convicted and do time for burning the flag. was, in burning the flag, it's my way of what? expressing my speech. withw does this tie in company censoring people they don't agree with? prof. prevas: say this again? go with bigthis companies like twitter, instagram and snapchat censoring people they don't agree with politically and taking their content off their platform, so what they want to say --...
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you may call it burn—out, it may be a fizzle rather than a burn—out as such.th... dealing with the mental and physical stress of being a paediatric neurosurgeon. and it's just being aware of when that time happens and then moving on to other pastures. but right now, i know obviously the safa and marwa case is done, but you are still working on conjoined twins and other highly complex cases involving very young children. absolutely. so, you know, within the nhs, we are extremely fortunate in terms of the set—up that we have at great 0rmond street and other hospitals in the country. safa and marwa were one high—profile case, but we undertake over 1,000 complex cases every year, so that's daily life. and then a case like safa and marwa, which is perhaps a bit more complicated than our other cases, you deal with those and then you carry on. but a case like safa and marwa, what it really does for a hospital such as ours or any hospital is... for safa and marwa, what we needed to do was pull in expertise from a whole host of fields, not just surgeons and paediatrici
you may call it burn—out, it may be a fizzle rather than a burn—out as such.th... dealing with the mental and physical stress of being a paediatric neurosurgeon. and it's just being aware of when that time happens and then moving on to other pastures. but right now, i know obviously the safa and marwa case is done, but you are still working on conjoined twins and other highly complex cases involving very young children. absolutely. so, you know, within the nhs, we are extremely fortunate in...