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healy has an appointment at the eye clinic in mines for thora examination. nor the transfer heads the eye clinic and is the specialist in the sightedness you are going to find the. first comes the exam with the sleep plan or just a month or so but your chin on the chin rest you knew. he 1st examines the oculus and optic nerve in both eyes nearsighted people should get a vision exam at least once a year. player people can promote the development of the office serious i disorders it increases the risk of britain all detachments and cataracts. leaving school. is near-sighted at minus $4.00 to $5.00 diopters that's fairly near-sighted not as much as some but it's quite a lot she started out with a quarter of a diopter when she was about 10 that tends to increase with age until maybe 18 or 20. 4 though what follows really is an example of how nearsightedness is on the rise. he's investigating the coolness of the increase in a large scale german study involving 15000 patients. the study has been underway for 12 years. the lingo money the longer you go to school th
healy has an appointment at the eye clinic in mines for thora examination. nor the transfer heads the eye clinic and is the specialist in the sightedness you are going to find the. first comes the exam with the sleep plan or just a month or so but your chin on the chin rest you knew. he 1st examines the oculus and optic nerve in both eyes nearsighted people should get a vision exam at least once a year. player people can promote the development of the office serious i disorders it increases the...
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change to the team — centre robbie henshaw starts in place of the injured garry ringrose and prop cian healyebut on the formula 1 calendar next year. a draft list given to f1 teams shows that the penultimate event of a 22 race season will be injeddah on a street circuit. a purpose built track is also being built in qiddiyah in saudia arabia for 2023. another super league match has been postponed after a covid outbreak at one of the clubs. the mounting concerns over how much longer it can can continue bidding these in cancellations games. castleford tigers say they have 12 positive cases and their match at huddersfield is off on friday. four leeds rhinos players have been stood down from their next match after they played the tigers on monday night and were contacted by track and trace. catalan dragons match against warrington had already been called off this week. and friday's game between salford and warrington is also off. salford have had to forfeit it because they haven't got enough fit players following a hectic run of matches, including the challenge cup final. so bearing in mind all t
change to the team — centre robbie henshaw starts in place of the injured garry ringrose and prop cian healyebut on the formula 1 calendar next year. a draft list given to f1 teams shows that the penultimate event of a 22 race season will be injeddah on a street circuit. a purpose built track is also being built in qiddiyah in saudia arabia for 2023. another super league match has been postponed after a covid outbreak at one of the clubs. the mounting concerns over how much longer it can can...
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james phillips, cameron, patrick healy, thank you.sident trump's doctors say he could be discharged from the hospital as early as tomorrow. but his treatment for coronavirus would continue at the white house? ahead, why some of calling the problems infection a code red for national security. i just assumed all bladder leak pads felt the same. but nothing makes me feel like new always discreet boutique. outside, it's soft like underwear. inside, it turns liquid to gel. for incredible protection, that feels like nothing but my underwear. new always discreet boutique. understanding how to talk to your doctor about treatment options is key. today, we are redefining how we do things. we find new ways of speaking, so you're never out of touch. it's seeing someone's face that comforts us, no matter where. when those around us know us, they can show us just how much they care. the first steps of checking in, the smallest moments can end up being everything. there's resources that can inform us, and that spark can make a difference. when we us
james phillips, cameron, patrick healy, thank you.sident trump's doctors say he could be discharged from the hospital as early as tomorrow. but his treatment for coronavirus would continue at the white house? ahead, why some of calling the problems infection a code red for national security. i just assumed all bladder leak pads felt the same. but nothing makes me feel like new always discreet boutique. outside, it's soft like underwear. inside, it turns liquid to gel. for incredible protection,...
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thomas healy, the youngest ceo of a publicly traded company.>> thanks for having us on. liz: good stuff. thank you so much. closing bell ringing in 13 minutes. yes, we do have a very bright acid green rally on our hands, up 443 points for the dow jones industrials. >>> up next, airbnb. yeah, when is that thing going public? it's inching closer to its eagerly awaited ipo. putting a new dollar figure on its flight to unicorn status. the details, straight ahead. >>> and the man who digitized the mortgage process which can be a total migraine headache. he helped dish out $3 billion in loans this month alone, and guess what? you never have to look at a banker. it's all online at better.com. the founder and ceo shares his journey of building a digital mortgage company which locks in rates in fewer than 15 minutes and helps americans from all walks of life secure the home of their dreams. then you don't have to sit if front of a banker. it's all on everyone talks to liz. we are more than 100, i think. we are killing it. you got to listen to these insp
thomas healy, the youngest ceo of a publicly traded company.>> thanks for having us on. liz: good stuff. thank you so much. closing bell ringing in 13 minutes. yes, we do have a very bright acid green rally on our hands, up 443 points for the dow jones industrials. >>> up next, airbnb. yeah, when is that thing going public? it's inching closer to its eagerly awaited ipo. putting a new dollar figure on its flight to unicorn status. the details, straight ahead. >>> and the...
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who spent part of his childhood here like retired teacher patricia healy. >> i'm basically voting against trump i like joe biden as a person. i just don't know -- i do worry a little bit about his age. but yes. it's mainly against trump. >> reporter: she told us she regrets her vote for the president in 2016. >> he actually has ruined so many things. he's made a mockery of the oval office. he's made a mockery of the democratic process. >> reporter: not too far away, we went over to meet mary grace, a registered nurse and a republican back in may she lost her 83-year-old mom grace, a trump supporter, to covid. >> my mom followed the rules. she didn't go to the bank she didn't go to church and her lif revolved around church. >> reporter: mary grace told us she's voting for biden do you think the president failed your mother >> the president failed not only my mother but the 225,000 lives that have been lost he's in way over his head. >> reporter: is covid a dominant issue here? >> it's -- it doesn't seem so much i don't know anybody else in the area that lost someone to covid besides myself
who spent part of his childhood here like retired teacher patricia healy. >> i'm basically voting against trump i like joe biden as a person. i just don't know -- i do worry a little bit about his age. but yes. it's mainly against trump. >> reporter: she told us she regrets her vote for the president in 2016. >> he actually has ruined so many things. he's made a mockery of the oval office. he's made a mockery of the democratic process. >> reporter: not too far away, we...
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republicans voting for joe biden who spent part of his childhood here like retired teacher patricia healy'm basically voting against trump. i like joe biden as a person i just don't know -- i do worry a little bit about his age, but, yes, it's mainly against trump. >> reporter: she told us she regrets her vote for the president in 2016. >> he actually has ruined so many things. he's made a mockery of the oval office he's made a mockery of the democratic process. >> reporter: not too far away, we went over to mean mary grace, a registered nurse and a republican back in may she lost her 83-year-old mom grace, a trump supporter, of covid. >> she followed the rules and followed her life around church. >> reporter: mary grace told us she's voting for biden. >> do you think the president failed your mother >> not only my mother but the 220,000 lives that have been lost he's in way over his head. >> reporter: is covid a dominant issue here >> it doesn't seem so much i don't know anybody else in the area that lost someone to covid besides myself personally. >> reporter: and with tens of thousands
republicans voting for joe biden who spent part of his childhood here like retired teacher patricia healy'm basically voting against trump. i like joe biden as a person i just don't know -- i do worry a little bit about his age, but, yes, it's mainly against trump. >> reporter: she told us she regrets her vote for the president in 2016. >> he actually has ruined so many things. he's made a mockery of the oval office he's made a mockery of the democratic process. >> reporter:...
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i spent a year in iraq, jack healy from the times that i spend, i share that experience with them that if i saw them i have an affinity and admiration for them that is just incredible. i never got to become a professional baseball player and have teammates, people i really love. >> guest: >> host: thank you for the time to do this. >> guest: thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you. >> thank you, michael and ashley for an engaging discussion. the more that is revealed, the efforts to stop, more astonishing, to deepen our understanding. the title of michael's book is "donald trump v. the united states: inside the struggle to stop a president" and all of you watching can get a copy, clicking on the link that is posted in the chat column. for all of us on politics and prose, farewell. >> tonight on booktv in prime time, by a cummings, wife of elijah cummings of maryland talks about his life and political career. p.j. o'rourke shares a collection of essays on american history, economics and culture. actress and political activist jane fonda offers her thoughts on climate change. foxbusin
i spent a year in iraq, jack healy from the times that i spend, i share that experience with them that if i saw them i have an affinity and admiration for them that is just incredible. i never got to become a professional baseball player and have teammates, people i really love. >> guest: >> host: thank you for the time to do this. >> guest: thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you. >> thank you, michael and ashley for an engaging discussion. the more that is revealed,...
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bernadine healy -- ms. simpson: good. mr. perot: national institutes of health. i'll yield the floor. pres. bush: all good republicans. mr. perot: name some more. ms. simpson: thank you. i want to apologize to our audience because there were 209 people here and there were 209 questions. we only got to a fraction of them and i'm sorry to those of you that didn't get to ask your questions but we must move to the conclusion of the program. it is time now for the two minute closing statements and by prior agreement president bush will go first. pres. bush: may i ask for an exception because i think we owe carole simpson -- anybody who can stand in between these three characters here and get the job done -- we owe her a round of applause. [applause] but don't take it out of my time. i feel strongly about it because i don't want it to come out of my time. ms. simpson: give this man more time. pres. bush: no, but let me just stay to the american people in 2 -- two and a half weeks we're going to choose who should sit in this oval office, who to lead the economic recover
bernadine healy -- ms. simpson: good. mr. perot: national institutes of health. i'll yield the floor. pres. bush: all good republicans. mr. perot: name some more. ms. simpson: thank you. i want to apologize to our audience because there were 209 people here and there were 209 questions. we only got to a fraction of them and i'm sorry to those of you that didn't get to ask your questions but we must move to the conclusion of the program. it is time now for the two minute closing statements and...
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and travis frontman fran healy will be here to talk about the band's new album and creating the animationing unable to cope in england if people don't stick to local lockdown measures. the academy of medical royal colleges has said the health service could be back at square without drastic action. let's get more on this now from the academy's chair, dr helen stokes—lampard. good morning. thank you so much for joining us. where are we right now with hospitals, with the amount of people being admitted, and how does that compare to the pete of the pandemic? it's difficult to compare the peak of the pandemic with regard to cases, but hospital admissions are very accurate regarding coronavirus, certainly nicu. we have good data and will be getting more data out later today which will give us data out later today which will give usa data out later today which will give us a clearer picture, but all the indications are not looking good. in the last month alone, we've gone from a few hundred people a day in hospital with coronavirus to thousands. right now we have over 3100 people in hospital wit
and travis frontman fran healy will be here to talk about the band's new album and creating the animationing unable to cope in england if people don't stick to local lockdown measures. the academy of medical royal colleges has said the health service could be back at square without drastic action. let's get more on this now from the academy's chair, dr helen stokes—lampard. good morning. thank you so much for joining us. where are we right now with hospitals, with the amount of people being...