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according to nutrition specialist "dr. deb," kids and teens should not take in more than 100 milligrams of caffeine per day. that's about how much caffeine e. an, it has about 154. and you also notice that there's no re-sealable can, and this is two servings. so you can get too much caffeine really easy, and the sugar in these make 'em go down really,r. >> if it tastes good, that's great, but if it tastes good and you start drinking a lot of it, that may not be safe for you. >> just to be clear, the energy drinks we're talking about are different from the sports drinks teens might have aft drinks and these energy drinks are the same thing, and they're not. the sports drink has some electrolytes, which is just a big fancy word for, like, salt that you sweat out. but these energy drinks, they have a lot of different types of stimulants in them, and not caffeine.just >> so what's the best choice when you want an energy boost? >> when you want an energy boost, why don't you just make a delicious smoothie? those are true einks.nerg
according to nutrition specialist "dr. deb," kids and teens should not take in more than 100 milligrams of caffeine per day. that's about how much caffeine e. an, it has about 154. and you also notice that there's no re-sealable can, and this is two servings. so you can get too much caffeine really easy, and the sugar in these make 'em go down really,r. >> if it tastes good, that's great, but if it tastes good and you start drinking a lot of it, that may not be safe for you....
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according to nutrition specialist "dr. deb," kids and teens should not take in more than 100 milligrams of caffeine per day. that's about how much caffeine is in a regular cup of coffee. >> in this can, it has about 154. and you also notice that there's no re-sealable can, and this is two servings. so you can get too much caffeine really easy, and the sugar in these make 'em go down really, really easy. >> if it tastes good, that's great, but if it tastes good and you start drinking a lot of it, that may not be safe for you. >> just to be clear, the energy drinks we're talking about are different from the sports drinks teens might have after a workout. >> they think that these sports drinks and these energy drinks not. the sports drink has some electrolytes, which is just a big fancy word for, like, salt that you sweat out. but these energy drinks, they have a lot of different types of stimulants in them, and not just caffeine. >> so what's the best choice when you want an energy boost? >> when you want an energy boost, why do
according to nutrition specialist "dr. deb," kids and teens should not take in more than 100 milligrams of caffeine per day. that's about how much caffeine is in a regular cup of coffee. >> in this can, it has about 154. and you also notice that there's no re-sealable can, and this is two servings. so you can get too much caffeine really easy, and the sugar in these make 'em go down really, really easy. >> if it tastes good, that's great, but if it tastes good and you...
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dr. charles francis. next is debhann and finally we are going to hear from humberto berlanga in mÉxico city. so charles, i believe you're up first. >> so thank you, what i'm going to tell you about today is a project that we have been working on and completed just recently in north america's birds. this is a project that brought together the three countries. this is the first time we tried to do a joint report for the three counties. there's copies aft report just outside the door there. north america's birds. we did analyses of birds within the countries but the first time to try to bring it together and first time to do a comprehensive report looking at all species. we are working with the north american conservation initiative which is a 20-year-old initiative that brings together some of the top bird experts, various ngo's and federal governments between the three countries to work on this. is this connected? [laughter] >> as was mentioned, one of the motivations for doing the report today it's the centennial of
dr. charles francis. next is debhann and finally we are going to hear from humberto berlanga in mÉxico city. so charles, i believe you're up first. >> so thank you, what i'm going to tell you about today is a project that we have been working on and completed just recently in north america's birds. this is a project that brought together the three countries. this is the first time we tried to do a joint report for the three counties. there's copies aft report just outside the door there....
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>> it is paid for by the debs foundation and cared for by dr. charles king and by karen brown, both of whom are here in terre haute and who run tours of the museum on a daily basis. >> to our viewers, in about ten minutes or so, as we always do with these contenders programs, we are going to open up our phone lines and involve you in the discussion. very interested to hear your questions or comments about eugene v. debs and the turn of the 20th century and that period in american history he represents. let me ask you a little bit about what made him a success at what he did. >> well, many people remember him most of all as a dynamic speaker. this is an era of wonderful stump speakers. who could fill two and three hours with a speech. debs, many said, was really the best in that genre. in fact, so good that he could afford to charge a modest admission for his audience. that's how they funded the socialist campaigns in many cases. he was just a very charismatic and had the ability. i think he began as a stayed, victorian speaker. as he became more
>> it is paid for by the debs foundation and cared for by dr. charles king and by karen brown, both of whom are here in terre haute and who run tours of the museum on a daily basis. >> to our viewers, in about ten minutes or so, as we always do with these contenders programs, we are going to open up our phone lines and involve you in the discussion. very interested to hear your questions or comments about eugene v. debs and the turn of the 20th century and that period in american...
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>> it is paid for by the debs foundation and is cared for by dr. charles king and karen brown. both of them are here and terre haute and run tours of the museum on a daily basis. >> our viewers in 10 minutes or so, we will open up all mines and invite you into the discussion. very interested to hear the discussion about eugene debs and the turn of the 20th century and that. that he represents. but me ask you a little bit about what made him a success. >> many people remember him most of all as a dynamic speaker. this is an area of wonderful stump speakers that can fill two or three hours with a speech. he was really the best in that genre. in fact, so good he could have charged admission for his audience and that is how they funded the socialist campaign in many cases. he was a very charismatic and had the ability -- i think he began as a victorian speaker but became much more comfortable over the years. he developed a more modern impromptu style that later made and impact on his audience. >> over your shoulder is debs' library. my understanding is that eugene debs dropped out
>> it is paid for by the debs foundation and is cared for by dr. charles king and karen brown. both of them are here and terre haute and run tours of the museum on a daily basis. >> our viewers in 10 minutes or so, we will open up all mines and invite you into the discussion. very interested to hear the discussion about eugene debs and the turn of the 20th century and that. that he represents. but me ask you a little bit about what made him a success. >> many people remember...
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dr. charles francis, the manager of bird population monitoring with the canadian wildlife service, a part of the environment and climate change canada. next is debhn, the international relations director at association of fish and wildlife agencies, and we will hear from humberto berlanga, from the national biodiversity commission, conabio. charles, i believe you are up first. dr. francis: i will talk to you about this project that we had started on north american birds. this is the project that brought together experts from three countries. it is the first for us to try a joint report. there are copies of the report outside the door, and it is "the state of north american birds." this is the first time to try to bring it together and the first time to do a comprehensive report looking at all species. we are working with the initiative which is a 20-year-old initiative that brings together some of the top bird experts and federal government between the three countries to work on this. dr. francis: one of the motivations for doing this report is it is the centennial today the signing of that treaty, but also the 80th anniversary this year of the
dr. charles francis, the manager of bird population monitoring with the canadian wildlife service, a part of the environment and climate change canada. next is debhn, the international relations director at association of fish and wildlife agencies, and we will hear from humberto berlanga, from the national biodiversity commission, conabio. charles, i believe you are up first. dr. francis: i will talk to you about this project that we had started on north american birds. this is the project...
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dr. charles francis, the manager of bird population monitoring with the canadian wildlife service, a part of the environment and climate change canada. next is debhahn, the international relations director at association of fish and wildlife agencies, and we will hear from humberto berlanga, from the national biodiversity commission, conabio. charles, i believe you are up first. dr. francis: i will talk to you about this project that we had started on north american birds. this is the project that brought together experts from three countries. it is the first for us to try a joint report. there are copies of the report outside the door, and it is "the state of north american birds." this is the first time to try to bring it together and the first time to do a comprehensive report looking at all species. we are working with the initiative which is a 20-year-old initiative that brings together some of the top bird experts and federal government between the three countries to work on this. [indiscernible] dr. francis: one of the motivations for doing this report is it is the centennial today the signing of that treaty, but also the 80th anniversary
dr. charles francis, the manager of bird population monitoring with the canadian wildlife service, a part of the environment and climate change canada. next is debhahn, the international relations director at association of fish and wildlife agencies, and we will hear from humberto berlanga, from the national biodiversity commission, conabio. charles, i believe you are up first. dr. francis: i will talk to you about this project that we had started on north american birds. this is the project...