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you see that lens has returned the transparency to the people. and therefore should provide a good outcome for lucy. new . york a few. feet you see that feel that fit that's. yeah i. know. you have a 30 year overall body situation but we'll see what the assistant show is now trying to figure out if. so it's looking burning what are you looking for with this examination it's to see if that's the cornea. not collapsing from the point it was your inserted could the new lens. because. we have to. you know. so far it looks like a moron. and it is going to the smaller sized objects no. improvement from pre-surgery test is dramatic it really is amazing. she was able to see just the same figures that's all she could recognize it before the operation ok and now she improved to be able to see the something credible we know. it is by. i'm doing my best and i think. it's just my face such as not to say. i. saw it come to the end of my time in zambia and what's been wonderful to witness is this very special relationship between us and its local partners and t
you see that lens has returned the transparency to the people. and therefore should provide a good outcome for lucy. new . york a few. feet you see that feel that fit that's. yeah i. know. you have a 30 year overall body situation but we'll see what the assistant show is now trying to figure out if. so it's looking burning what are you looking for with this examination it's to see if that's the cornea. not collapsing from the point it was your inserted could the new lens. because. we have to....
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in campbell, len ramirez,. >> reporter: >>> -- len ramirez, kpix 5. >>> a police chase and crash and the driver only 14-years- old. the chp says officers tried to pull the driver over early this morning. a pursuit followed and then ended when the driver crashed into a tree west of 41 avenue. all six teenagers were taken to the hospital. ages range from 14 to 18. five of them are girls. police say they attempted the traffic stop and the driver was arrested. >> too close to home. i hope the families are okay. >> know where your kids are at. if you think having -- laying your keys somewhere poses a threat because they will take it, please be more responsible and hide your keys. >>> in southern california two robbery suspects led police on a chase. it began in east los angeles and ended in bell gardens. the driver was seen barreling down the sidewalk and on the wrong side of the road. they finally ended up pulling in to an alley and ditching the vehicle. >> look at this. that is something we haven't seen in a while. on a rooftop right there. >> the woman ran and jumped from roof to roof.
in campbell, len ramirez,. >> reporter: >>> -- len ramirez, kpix 5. >>> a police chase and crash and the driver only 14-years- old. the chp says officers tried to pull the driver over early this morning. a pursuit followed and then ended when the driver crashed into a tree west of 41 avenue. all six teenagers were taken to the hospital. ages range from 14 to 18. five of them are girls. police say they attempted the traffic stop and the driver was arrested. >> too...
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the people who are looking for len to convert into cattle ranching and farming and this is a business that's happening in brazil and the current government situation is encouraging that kind of business model you keep saying the current government situation are you pointing the finger directly at the president also narrow environmentalists say he has leased loosen the regulation environmental regulation can there really be a direct link made between his policies and what we're seeing i think i think that can be directly and i think he's encourage. jing he's dismantling and vironment the laws and he's. in particularly he's undermining indigenous rights. because he knows that indigenous people have been protecting those forests so this double actions is really dangerous for the amazon right now what can countries like germany for example do here to help the situation i think. i think recently we saw the suspension of german aid to for the environment and we clearly see that this has no if it didn't work and didn't work i think what we see is that the only actions that can really work is
the people who are looking for len to convert into cattle ranching and farming and this is a business that's happening in brazil and the current government situation is encouraging that kind of business model you keep saying the current government situation are you pointing the finger directly at the president also narrow environmentalists say he has leased loosen the regulation environmental regulation can there really be a direct link made between his policies and what we're seeing i think i...
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the lens you view this by is really the lens on where you are in brexit to some extent.neath the numbers, the reason the bank is sort of pointing towards recession is actually before we get to brexit. because it's a very, very, very sharp slowdown in the uk from the first quarter of the year there was a lot of economic activity, people getting ready for the 29 of march, stockpiling, lots of activity coming on and the justice, people storing stuff into the second quarter on the banks really pointing to that second quarter where there was, almost zero growth. so the factoring and the cumulative effect across the piece, to say that actually, there is a big chance that the uk slows really significantly on or about the 31st of october. this quite a lot of evidence of that. we are seeing in oui’ evidence of that. we are seeing in our own business, people are taking longer to make decisions, they are just being a lot more canny about how they go about the business activity. of course, we have seen the pound for quite sharply. and i wonder whether the by—election results and the
the lens you view this by is really the lens on where you are in brexit to some extent.neath the numbers, the reason the bank is sort of pointing towards recession is actually before we get to brexit. because it's a very, very, very sharp slowdown in the uk from the first quarter of the year there was a lot of economic activity, people getting ready for the 29 of march, stockpiling, lots of activity coming on and the justice, people storing stuff into the second quarter on the banks really...
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and he told bess that he kept the lens and we actually have found that lens in our collection. it's displayed right here. and it was found in truman's little sewing kit which was also displayed here. it's a nice example of being able to compare a letter that he wrote to his girlfriend, bess truman along with an artifact we have in our cliques. so truman is shipped out in the spring-of-1918 and he heads off to europe. when truman left for france, he is lieutenant truman. he received a promotion to captain and didn't find out about it for months. so when he left for europe, he had his tack box where he kept his equipment for his horse and on it, he had written in black print "lieutenant harry s. truman." once he found out he had been promoted to captain he wrote over the top of that. so it shows both the before and after his promotion in the service. the first thing truman did when he went to france was he was assigned to special advanced artillery training school at a small village in france. and these are some of the tools he would use and equipment that for his artillery train
and he told bess that he kept the lens and we actually have found that lens in our collection. it's displayed right here. and it was found in truman's little sewing kit which was also displayed here. it's a nice example of being able to compare a letter that he wrote to his girlfriend, bess truman along with an artifact we have in our cliques. so truman is shipped out in the spring-of-1918 and he heads off to europe. when truman left for france, he is lieutenant truman. he received a promotion...
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s prison system and the epstein case provides a lens for how this all runs in the trump era.ed like many other federal programs, it has been running while missing roughly one-third of the needed staff. and while that explains part of why the ground level enforcement was so strained, trump has also given the short shift at the top. keeping four cabinet level officials, having only temporary acting heads. well, that approach also in play at the d.o.j.'s prison bureau which is only an acting director. the number two position totally empty. these are the kind of staffing holes trump has tried to claim are some kind of positive. >> i sort of like acting. gives me more flexibility, do you understand that? i like acting. so we have a few that are acting. >> that approach to the federal prisons does not look strong or flexible now, and this is a fitting time to note the broader problem. of the 700 plus major roles that trump can a point, he still left 141 with no nominee. the buck is supposed to stop with the person in charge of a department. if their boss leaves those posts open, th
s prison system and the epstein case provides a lens for how this all runs in the trump era.ed like many other federal programs, it has been running while missing roughly one-third of the needed staff. and while that explains part of why the ground level enforcement was so strained, trump has also given the short shift at the top. keeping four cabinet level officials, having only temporary acting heads. well, that approach also in play at the d.o.j.'s prison bureau which is only an acting...
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and so in all of our projects, we have that lens. and a great example is cote d'ivoire is a great example. we're entering into a secondary education program and a testing and vocational training program that is designed to empower women to participate in the economy. in malawi we had a program to bring female employment, so a gender inclusion unit was set up within their entity to make that happen. and as part of that, they sponsored educational -- >> and neural imaging, and i'm hopeful it's actually going to be moral imaging with the biomarkers, and it's going to actually feed into the program which is -- what that does is it allows us to take the expertise that penn state brings us and actually to cross-compare that with the expertise of care consortium. and so we both learned from one another, and it takes us even one step further. so that's, that's our. >> looks at things going forward, and i think it's actually going to have a considerabling effect on the entire misuse of how we understand concussion, how we understand repetitiv
and so in all of our projects, we have that lens. and a great example is cote d'ivoire is a great example. we're entering into a secondary education program and a testing and vocational training program that is designed to empower women to participate in the economy. in malawi we had a program to bring female employment, so a gender inclusion unit was set up within their entity to make that happen. and as part of that, they sponsored educational -- >> and neural imaging, and i'm hopeful...
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together in a single lens: the essilor ultimate lens package so, i can do more of what i love buy newssilor lenses. choose a second pair of qualifying clear lenses... free with purchase of frames. see more. do more. essilor ♪all i'm askin' is for a little respect♪ free with purchase of frames. excuse me ma'am, would you like to have my seat? ♪r-e-s-p-e-c-t ♪find out what it means to me♪ ♪r-e-s-p-e-c-t ♪take care. tcb, oh anita: welcome back to moneta olguin los angeles. it's just after 9:30 in el paso, texas where 20 people have lost their lives victims of the mass shooting. we want to go to reaction from the white house tonight because they are responding to this horrific crime. we have a statement from president trump. we have tweets saying, we want to go instead to mark meredith with that information. he is live in broque heights new jersey near bedminster where president trump is spending the weekend at a golf club. i understand you have that information from the white house. what are they saying tonight? >> i sure do. we heard from the president on twitter multiple times a day an
together in a single lens: the essilor ultimate lens package so, i can do more of what i love buy newssilor lenses. choose a second pair of qualifying clear lenses... free with purchase of frames. see more. do more. essilor ♪all i'm askin' is for a little respect♪ free with purchase of frames. excuse me ma'am, would you like to have my seat? ♪r-e-s-p-e-c-t ♪find out what it means to me♪ ♪r-e-s-p-e-c-t ♪take care. tcb, oh anita: welcome back to moneta olguin los angeles. it's just...
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and so i think of detroit and i think of michigan through that lens.nd for me, wing back michigan is about staying focused on the issues that wake people up in the middle of the night. and also doing it in a way that appreciates -- when i talk about my 3:00 a.m. agenda, it is not only what i believe to be the priorities of the families in our country. it is about the fact that in spite of these powerful forces that are in this president who is trying to sow hate and division among us, i know the vast majority of us have so much more in common than what separates us, and i know it through the lens of that 3:00 a.m. plan. when people wake up at 3:00 in the morning worrying about those things, it's never through the lens of the party which they're registered to vote. i think the people of michigan know that, which is, they do not want their president or anyone running for president to simplify their life by simply thinking of them as a democrat or a republican. or on some spectrum of ideology. what they want is that we will think of them through the lens
and so i think of detroit and i think of michigan through that lens.nd for me, wing back michigan is about staying focused on the issues that wake people up in the middle of the night. and also doing it in a way that appreciates -- when i talk about my 3:00 a.m. agenda, it is not only what i believe to be the priorities of the families in our country. it is about the fact that in spite of these powerful forces that are in this president who is trying to sow hate and division among us, i know...
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in san jose, len ramirez, kpix 5. >>> cal fire launched a project in the santa cruz mountain. planning totrim trees and brh a importevacuaroute but n it is blocked from over grown forest on both sides. they hope to finish the work by the end of december. >>> a live look right now. and it was smokin' hot outside today. inland areas felt triple digit heat. another live look. san jose, beautiful evening. our chief meteorologist paul deanno has been watching the temperatures. still pretty toasty. >> it is warm inland. hot in fairfield. 4:00 p.m. it was 102 degrees. unlike any other place in the united states of america, in the same general area it was also 59 degrees. at the coast 43 degrees cooler over 42 miles. more than one degree per mile. 59 pacifica this afternoon. 102 fairfield. what does this mean? increase in humidity and cloud cover and we will share a few degrees off the inland temperatures. concord above average. high of 94. oakland 4 degrees above average, 78. 72 in san francisco. may have noticed in the south bay cloud cover working north. those tropical clouds head
in san jose, len ramirez, kpix 5. >>> cal fire launched a project in the santa cruz mountain. planning totrim trees and brh a importevacuaroute but n it is blocked from over grown forest on both sides. they hope to finish the work by the end of december. >>> a live look right now. and it was smokin' hot outside today. inland areas felt triple digit heat. another live look. san jose, beautiful evening. our chief meteorologist paul deanno has been watching the temperatures....
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lens.versions of the apple wants, and more details about its apple tv subscription service. the new apple iphone can have a price of $1,000. >>> joseph mosley can add another honor to his resume. he's been nominated for the u.s. olympic and paralympic hall of fame. he's one of several being considered being inducted into the the 19. mostly talked about the honor today on the four. >> it's a great honor. the company i am in is intimidating. it's unlikely that i would pull it out. i mean, a misty matron a, all these guys that i admire, and all these people i didn't know about either, so it's incredible. >> you can vote online for the hall of fame class of 2019 through september 3. we posted a link on ktvu.com. >>> a man swimming from hawaii to san francisco to raise awareness about ocean pollution is due to rough tomorrow morning. ben lecompton left hawaii and judith. he swimming through what is known the vortex of the great pacific garbage patch. he wanted to cover 300 nautical miles to repr
lens.versions of the apple wants, and more details about its apple tv subscription service. the new apple iphone can have a price of $1,000. >>> joseph mosley can add another honor to his resume. he's been nominated for the u.s. olympic and paralympic hall of fame. he's one of several being considered being inducted into the the 19. mostly talked about the honor today on the four. >> it's a great honor. the company i am in is intimidating. it's unlikely that i would pull it out....
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>>contact lens health week mary moloney reports.lens care is all about protecting your own highs, common mistake, don't sleep where your contacts. >>according to the front of the eye requires oxygen. we close our eyes at night to sleep less air gets through because the eye which are close now in place a piece of plastic on top of the cornea even less oxygen gets truth to wash your hands with soap and water before handling, but don't flood water touch. the lens can turn to the kerry titus is a very serious infection. that can occur when handling lenses with tap water when swimming in a lake or even polls do. >>ripley's contacts as often as your doctor recommends don't nick's fresh contact lens solution with old or you solution if you've had a case sitting around for 3 or 4 months, especially for just hopping on solution. >>the potential for bacterial contamination grows every day and despite what you might have heard don't. >>use alive and place of solution there is such a tremendous bacterial load and the mouth. it's fine in the mou
>>contact lens health week mary moloney reports.lens care is all about protecting your own highs, common mistake, don't sleep where your contacts. >>according to the front of the eye requires oxygen. we close our eyes at night to sleep less air gets through because the eye which are close now in place a piece of plastic on top of the cornea even less oxygen gets truth to wash your hands with soap and water before handling, but don't flood water touch. the lens can turn to the kerry...
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through that lens. not merely what is outrageous or i can't believe he said this. that bs rationality. throw it out. what should a leader do in your estimation? for example, when discussing the china trade deal process. this president said the following. >> somebody had to do it. i am the chosen one. somebody had to do it. >> what was he talking about there? is that confidence in strength? or are you going to ascribe to it numb skull narcissism. as a matter of clarity, no one had to do what he's doing with china. he forced the situation. there's no doubt there are trade inequities. no doubt that china steals intellectual property. many even in his party didn't like the timing or the strategy involved here. and as a result, they're not happy with how our farmers are being hurt and our markets are being roiled. next one. this president says certain democrats hate israel and thus jewish american are ignorant or disloyal if they vote democrat. when it came out, and he has to be aware of this. forget about growing up in queens where we all knew jewish people, christian
through that lens. not merely what is outrageous or i can't believe he said this. that bs rationality. throw it out. what should a leader do in your estimation? for example, when discussing the china trade deal process. this president said the following. >> somebody had to do it. i am the chosen one. somebody had to do it. >> what was he talking about there? is that confidence in strength? or are you going to ascribe to it numb skull narcissism. as a matter of clarity, no one had to...
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it evenhanded, we should apply a gender lens to mend as well. look at need to historical records, but we need to do that equally. iofessor meyerowitz: understand your question but i reject the notion of male activism. part of what happens when we talk about the history of activism, by default, we tend to talk about men. so there is no sense in having to say male activism, because it it hasome the default, been always the dominant framing. my thinking is that there would be no need for women's history if we were actually producing the kinds of narratives that inserted all voices. but because we haven't been doing so, and we as historians haven't been doing so for such a long time, then we need to assert that, now we should focus on a group that has been excluded. part of why we have moved in wes direction is because have recognized a blind spot, we have recognized that, generally speaking, even the way our students conceptualize history tends to be through the experiences and ideas of men. isto assert women's history to go back to the point i mad
it evenhanded, we should apply a gender lens to mend as well. look at need to historical records, but we need to do that equally. iofessor meyerowitz: understand your question but i reject the notion of male activism. part of what happens when we talk about the history of activism, by default, we tend to talk about men. so there is no sense in having to say male activism, because it it hasome the default, been always the dominant framing. my thinking is that there would be no need for women's...
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together in a single lens: the essilor ultimate lens package so, i can do more of what i love buy newnsitions with select essilor lenses. choose a second pair of qualifying clear lenses... free with purchase of frames. see more. do more. essilor ♪ >> tucker: welcome back to our special broadcast of the 2020 democratic field. just before the second set of democratic primary, we made predictions here on the show, we said some of the democratic campaigns have actually alreadyt died, they are zombie campaigns. they are over. but the candidates don't know it. after the second wave of debates our prediction appears to be holding up pretty well could we think it will stay that way. here's what we said. two weeks from right now, in 2020 democratic candidates will assemble on a stage in detroit, michigan, for the second wave of memory debates. officially, all 20 candidates will be running for president. but don't be fooled, some of them like kamala harris and elizabeth warren are actual contenders. at least, theoretically, they could win. you can't say that for many of the others in the race.
together in a single lens: the essilor ultimate lens package so, i can do more of what i love buy newnsitions with select essilor lenses. choose a second pair of qualifying clear lenses... free with purchase of frames. see more. do more. essilor ♪ >> tucker: welcome back to our special broadcast of the 2020 democratic field. just before the second set of democratic primary, we made predictions here on the show, we said some of the democratic campaigns have actually alreadyt died, they...
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they'll feature a tell photo lens, a wide angle lens. a new ipad, new versions of the watch. and apple subscription service. the iphones could have a base price of a thousand dollars. >>> apple stock is lightly down. not a ton of movement on what is the final day of trading for month of august. and it has been a wild august indeed for stocks. the dow is up more than 50 points. >>> coming up today, people are spending the holiday getting ready for hurricane dorian. >>> and caught on video but this is not an orlando car break-in if there's such a thing. the high-tech device that detects electronics in parked vehicles. >>> chef gordon ramsey is bringing his hell's kitchen restaurant. he said the new restaurant will open by the end of the year. >> honestly, i cannot wait to bring this incredible concept, that picture risk stunning lake tahoe. and i can't way to see you there. >> this will be the third hell's kitchen restaurant out there. the last one was at caesar's palace. and the caesar's resort in the united arab emirates. >>> thanks for joining us, have a great week. if you t
they'll feature a tell photo lens, a wide angle lens. a new ipad, new versions of the watch. and apple subscription service. the iphones could have a base price of a thousand dollars. >>> apple stock is lightly down. not a ton of movement on what is the final day of trading for month of august. and it has been a wild august indeed for stocks. the dow is up more than 50 points. >>> coming up today, people are spending the holiday getting ready for hurricane dorian. >>>...
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they wear corrective lens. that's all i'm aware of. you could be right. i don't know. >> we've got time for one or two more questions. the gentleman in the red shirt. >> i have a question for ryan. in all the research you've done to recreate with accuracy, what did you come across that you were surprised by and said why did they do it this way? >> the question was for ryan about all the research he's done to recreate the suits. did he come up to any point where he was just puzzled by why the engineers made it this way in one particular way? >> usually it's the opposite. i would wonder why just looking at something why it was done that way but in the process of recreating that, i would -- i would understand. it's kind of interesting because you're retracing the steps of what the engineers did. and i don't think there's even a lot of record of these things. i noticed on the -- between the a7l and a7lb there's a diverter knob that controls the amount of air they would pump into the suits. and on the b suits the cut outs were much deeper. something i always n
they wear corrective lens. that's all i'm aware of. you could be right. i don't know. >> we've got time for one or two more questions. the gentleman in the red shirt. >> i have a question for ryan. in all the research you've done to recreate with accuracy, what did you come across that you were surprised by and said why did they do it this way? >> the question was for ryan about all the research he's done to recreate the suits. did he come up to any point where he was just...
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this camera prices at £149.99, it has standard lens and a portrait lens, plus there is a partner appwere hoping, but after a few attempts we discovered you need to place the photos face down in order for them to develop, for around 5—10 minutes. but even after doing so, the photo quality still wasn't that good. for a polaroid, that's a bit disappointing. we did test the camera indoors and the photos came out much better. i also like how it captures moments in the iconic polaroid square frame. now it is time to test out the kodak. selfie? let's do it. despite what the name implies, is not that mini, but needs to accommodate the cartridges which contain the paper. at £69.99 from kodak, it is one of the cheapest instant cameras on the market. it also has a 1.7 inch lcd viewfinder so you can check your picture before you print a credit card size photo. it is certainly not quiet, it is lightweight and a bit kiddy—esque, but that's indicative of how easy it is to use. the screen is nice, i like that you can see what you are doing, it walks you through the printing process, and your photo i
this camera prices at £149.99, it has standard lens and a portrait lens, plus there is a partner appwere hoping, but after a few attempts we discovered you need to place the photos face down in order for them to develop, for around 5—10 minutes. but even after doing so, the photo quality still wasn't that good. for a polaroid, that's a bit disappointing. we did test the camera indoors and the photos came out much better. i also like how it captures moments in the iconic polaroid square...
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but the vast majority of us, when we wake up thinking that thought, it is never through the lens of some simplistic demographic that some pollster put us in. and for the vast majority of us, when we wake up thinking that thought, it usually has to do with one of just a few things, our personal health, the health of our children or parents, for so many, can i get a job, keep a job, pay the bills, retire with dignity, pay off student loans? for so many families, can i help my family memory get off their opioid addiction? haveast majority of us much more in common than what separates us, and that is part of the strength of who we are as a nation. [applause] that.will fight for our fight is born out of that knowledge, so yes, we must turn the page. and this election is about more than that, because obviously, the dude has got to go. [applause] [crowd cheering] us also think about writing the next chapter, and doing that together, writing for the next chapter based on the america we believe in, where we say you should only have to have one job to have a roof over your head and put food on you
but the vast majority of us, when we wake up thinking that thought, it is never through the lens of some simplistic demographic that some pollster put us in. and for the vast majority of us, when we wake up thinking that thought, it usually has to do with one of just a few things, our personal health, the health of our children or parents, for so many, can i get a job, keep a job, pay the bills, retire with dignity, pay off student loans? for so many families, can i help my family memory get...
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helpful of course, but research shows many people do not follow directions when it comes to contact lens care and that can lead to eye infections or even worse. that's why the cdc has declared it contact plans health weight a lot of people sleep in their contact lenses which is a common mistake. experts say always wash your hair as with soap and water before handling them but do not let the water touched the lands also do replace your contacts is often measured doctor recommends and do not mix fresh contact lens solution with old or used to solution also despite what you may have heard do not use saliva and place of solution asking people do that it can cause in the facts and selling their contact lenses ok sleeping. teams with the 2 best. >>records in the american league. >>they now the most dangerous team in baseball, black and a fellow test various sports night with the little a >>and the winds whipping up around the bay area now much hotter i mean, if you haven't thought about switching to geico, frankly, you're missing out. uh... the mobile app makes it easy to manage your policy, e
helpful of course, but research shows many people do not follow directions when it comes to contact lens care and that can lead to eye infections or even worse. that's why the cdc has declared it contact plans health weight a lot of people sleep in their contact lenses which is a common mistake. experts say always wash your hair as with soap and water before handling them but do not let the water touched the lands also do replace your contacts is often measured doctor recommends and do not mix...
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we visit the lens natural history museum where everything from dinosaurs to the mold spines on display. and finally we get under your skin to find out how your body reacts to tattoo ink come to the show. and we kick off with a dispatch from our reporter christiane home on. to mark the 250th birthday of alexander from home but christiane traveled to ecuador peru and colombia 3 countries that the great naturalist explored during his expedition to the americas. part 2 of the trip takes us to the volcanoes of ecuador. the entire planet to work quito is a single hearth the subterranean fire breaks forth you know from one of these openings now from another. that is how alexander for recall use an expedition through the andes in his book the use of nature in it you know to the naturalistic explorer travelled to ecuador to study the honest active volcanoes on the planet and we are following in his footsteps. they were more afraid of the pork else. surely they think this guy is crazy i'll try to go through to work with. him or what's fascinating about this site plan. it's a good thing that she
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this is very early ilc spacesuit developed by len shepard developing suits at the time. he saw a need to support the vision of humans working in outer space. len shepard was an ils engineer working on the helmets. you see the helmet in the photo. they were use fod for high altie suits. he realized the future of humans in space is not far off. but he could see that the tl is only b.f. goodrich with the flight suits. but there is now true spacesuits out there. this is early. we're talking 1950s. we knew that humans were going fly into space. so he proposed the company that they provide plumbing for developing such a suit. this funding is split ultimately about 250/50 through the 1950s and early 1960s. by 1957, i just want to say that he was hired and a few others to help carry that torch to next level. i mentioned george. he was quite an inventor who helped carry the suit noechlt levto the next level. the next slide here, this is our first entry into the apollo contract. so through the 50s and early 60s, it wins the contest for this suit. many of them didn't really have a
this is very early ilc spacesuit developed by len shepard developing suits at the time. he saw a need to support the vision of humans working in outer space. len shepard was an ils engineer working on the helmets. you see the helmet in the photo. they were use fod for high altie suits. he realized the future of humans in space is not far off. but he could see that the tl is only b.f. goodrich with the flight suits. but there is now true spacesuits out there. this is early. we're talking 1950s....
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you are right, it should of the no be used to do nothing about gun vie lens. that message is a disservice to gun safety and mental health. what we know are mental health and addiction are threatening the well-being of so many people in america. something like one in five people will experience a serious mental health challenge in their lifetimes. wouldn't know it because we still talk about it like it is an issue just affecting a handful of people. my action plan has the potential to save 1 million lives. >> how? >> over the next decade. that's how many people we would save if we cut in half the people who die from deaths from despair. suicide drugs and alcohol. how do we do it? support communities that are putting together with community plans with $10 billion a year for grants in cities like mine and smaller communities, too, that have done remarkable work tailored to their own reality on doing everything to supporting those who fall into the addiction between when you are resuscitated from an i don't have dose and when somebody can actually see you for an o
you are right, it should of the no be used to do nothing about gun vie lens. that message is a disservice to gun safety and mental health. what we know are mental health and addiction are threatening the well-being of so many people in america. something like one in five people will experience a serious mental health challenge in their lifetimes. wouldn't know it because we still talk about it like it is an issue just affecting a handful of people. my action plan has the potential to save 1...
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. >>> i am len ramirez at the usgs. scientist may finally know how large earthquakes get started with many smaller ones. scientist from the los alamos national laboratory using new computer techniques to take a more detailed look with existing data taken before and after medium to large earthquakes in southern california. he focused on 2 million tiny quakes were previously all but ignored. >> what they found was, much of their surprise, that instead of half of those large increments having some precursor he, almost 3/4 of those large events had some kind of elevated area. >> reporter: other words most of the ones that we can feel, after many smaller ones. the research touches on the big question facing scientists, how do earthquakes get started. scientist have been trying to develop earthquake early warning systems for decades. but geophysicist brian kilgore cautions that it is still too early to know if this could someday lead to better earthquake prediction. he says, for now, the answer is no. >> we can look at any pa
. >>> i am len ramirez at the usgs. scientist may finally know how large earthquakes get started with many smaller ones. scientist from the los alamos national laboratory using new computer techniques to take a more detailed look with existing data taken before and after medium to large earthquakes in southern california. he focused on 2 million tiny quakes were previously all but ignored. >> what they found was, much of their surprise, that instead of half of those large...
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i can grow in my jewish professionalism, and i'm able to expand and see the world through a jewish lens along with my other peers. >> thank you so much. we will say goodbye to you and welcome another intern in just a moment and return in a moment with jesse on mosaic. >>> good morning and welcome back to mosaic. i'm rabbi eric weiss. we are in the middle of a wonderful conversation with jesse austin, jewish community outreach coordinator and we are joined with a new summer intern, liana thompson. welcome. >> thank you. >> let's jump in and ask you where you were placed the summer and what nonprofit and what you're doing? >> i'm with shalom by which means peace in the home and it is a jewish anti-domestic violence organization. and i've been the youth program intern, that means i am running workshops on healthy relationships for youth ages eight to college age. >> youth program intern. so what kind of programs are you involved with? >> we have a program called love shouldn't hurt which is a youth education program, so we go into schools and summer camps and jewish community centers and w
i can grow in my jewish professionalism, and i'm able to expand and see the world through a jewish lens along with my other peers. >> thank you so much. we will say goodbye to you and welcome another intern in just a moment and return in a moment with jesse on mosaic. >>> good morning and welcome back to mosaic. i'm rabbi eric weiss. we are in the middle of a wonderful conversation with jesse austin, jewish community outreach coordinator and we are joined with a new summer...
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it is never through the lens of the party with which we are registered to vote. - for - the vast majority of us, when we wake up thinking that thought, it is never through the lens of some simplistic demographic some pollster put us in. and for the vast majority of us, when we wake up thinking that thought, it usually has to do with one of just a very few things. our personal health. the health of our children or parents. for so many of, can i get a job, keep a job, pay the bills by the end of the month, retire with dignity. for our students can i payoff those student loans? for so many families, can i help our family member get off their opioid addiction. the vast majority of us have so much more in common than what separates us. sen. harris: and that is part of the strength of who we are as a nation. [applause] so we will fight for that. and our fight is born out of that knowledge. and so yes, we must turn the page and this election is about more than that. because obviously the dude has got to go. [applause] [cheering] so the point then is let us also , think about writing the next cha
it is never through the lens of the party with which we are registered to vote. - for - the vast majority of us, when we wake up thinking that thought, it is never through the lens of some simplistic demographic some pollster put us in. and for the vast majority of us, when we wake up thinking that thought, it usually has to do with one of just a very few things. our personal health. the health of our children or parents. for so many of, can i get a job, keep a job, pay the bills by the end of...
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when we wake up thinking that thought, it is never through the lens of some simplistic demographic that a pollster put us in. for us, when we wake up thinking withthought, it has to do our personal health, the health payur children and parents, the bills by the end of the month, retire with dignity, student loans. help a families can't family member get off of their opioid addiction. the vast majority of us have so much in common. that is part of the strength of who we are as a nation. [applause] page, thist turn the election is about more than that. e got a go.ud let us also think about writing the next chapter, and doing that together. and writing the next chapter based on the america we believe in. the america we believe in where you say you should only have to have one job to have a roof over your head and put fluid on the ande -- food on the table have of our families cannot afford a $400 unexpected expense. it is not the america we know. it is not ok that last year 12 million people had to take out lender.om a payday that is not the america we believe in. the america we believe in
when we wake up thinking that thought, it is never through the lens of some simplistic demographic that a pollster put us in. for us, when we wake up thinking withthought, it has to do our personal health, the health payur children and parents, the bills by the end of the month, retire with dignity, student loans. help a families can't family member get off of their opioid addiction. the vast majority of us have so much in common. that is part of the strength of who we are as a nation....
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we thought with len in las vegas, independent line, go ahead. >> i was wanting to talk about healthcare for the elderly and we understand that the license, their 90 milligrams of morphine per day, per person. and she works in the elderly care and she works regularly with patients and hospice comes in and a minimum or a maximum is 10 milligrams per hour, in other words they can give a patient on hospice 240 milligrams of lethal dose. just about everybody that gets put on hospice is dead within three days. they don't allow, she's a healthcare provider, hospice comes in, they can no longer do anything else for that epatient. they can't even give them a glass of water. >> host: okay len, thank you for calling. >> guest: certainly the use of opioids at this point is a national epidemic so it's something of great concern and the office of inspector d general has a large body of work looking at opioid misuse as well . the cdc does put out guidelines for safe dosages. those are just guidelines it is built up to the patient's physician to determine what is the most appropriate and effective trea
we thought with len in las vegas, independent line, go ahead. >> i was wanting to talk about healthcare for the elderly and we understand that the license, their 90 milligrams of morphine per day, per person. and she works in the elderly care and she works regularly with patients and hospice comes in and a minimum or a maximum is 10 milligrams per hour, in other words they can give a patient on hospice 240 milligrams of lethal dose. just about everybody that gets put on hospice is dead...
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and we explode by the graphic and topical and that people through the lens of to feed andrea. oh fosse report is on an issue that affects many young africans it's not uncommon for us young working people to financially support our parents and siblings sometimes even now extended family and many are happy to do eat because it's always nice to give something but right but what happens if you don't on enough money to support yourself and your family are if it's stopping you from realizing your dreams. we met a young man in nigeria who has what he's life for who want to help his family. getting ready in the morning without running water isn't uncommon in many parts of lagos all abandoned solomon all of corn has to make the most out of his 5 metre square room. he works in a small saloon giving money curious and pedicures. very close it is out and i think there's something so if you're going to get rid of he can't afford to lose another client it's the rainy season and business is slow but that doesn't stop the messages from home his family still asks him for money i get a message f
and we explode by the graphic and topical and that people through the lens of to feed andrea. oh fosse report is on an issue that affects many young africans it's not uncommon for us young working people to financially support our parents and siblings sometimes even now extended family and many are happy to do eat because it's always nice to give something but right but what happens if you don't on enough money to support yourself and your family are if it's stopping you from realizing your...
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or a security lens and we'd like for once to peel that away and to bring children back to the forefront because thoughts those communities and the civilian communities are the ones paying the highest price less than a minute please if you can is an issue that has been debated in africa white since independence and the failure has been phenomenal in many parts across the continent what's the biggest problem here are we talking about lack of political will from the political elite or is it a purely economic thing the budget for education is not enough and therefore what we see there is a normal result. i think that you because nazis don't you so he's a major problem most of the educational systems out yet that from the colonial masters and that have not changed or by put up by but i also think that image at issue here is governance diffuse which is these is direct reflection of the lack of we would need a political elites to invest in education or to see the nexus between quality education and the future of africa that's seen akhil took a mccain as a my dog oh my god she already appreciat
or a security lens and we'd like for once to peel that away and to bring children back to the forefront because thoughts those communities and the civilian communities are the ones paying the highest price less than a minute please if you can is an issue that has been debated in africa white since independence and the failure has been phenomenal in many parts across the continent what's the biggest problem here are we talking about lack of political will from the political elite or is it a...
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. >> it will be guardian lens that's been put on as well.een a guardian lens put on this event. >> reporter: an all out effort to ensure this weekend's event can stay fo kcused on prides an not fear. nbc bay area news. >>> thank you very much. now remember these big cats? they were caught on camera on monday prowling around the park. tonight that park and its popular trails are closed to the public after the animals were spotted several more times. nbc bay area is live at the park to explain what is raising these red flags. >> reporter: there are signs warning about mountain lions but tost pretty rare to see them on the trails and so close to people. that's the reason the park is now closed. >> reporter: it's a rare sight on the pop popular trail. someone captured the mountain lion and her three cubs. they have continued roaming the park for days. >> yesterday we had six closures because we had an active sighting. >> reporter: brad says these big cats are bold. not afraid to come close to people. that unusual behavior is what prompted the kw
. >> it will be guardian lens that's been put on as well.een a guardian lens put on this event. >> reporter: an all out effort to ensure this weekend's event can stay fo kcused on prides an not fear. nbc bay area news. >>> thank you very much. now remember these big cats? they were caught on camera on monday prowling around the park. tonight that park and its popular trails are closed to the public after the animals were spotted several more times. nbc bay area is live at...
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not to repeat what you said, but it very much was to a white lens, and from my perspective, they were like, we want to make more movement in this movement, we need to be authentically ourselves and we can't keep portraying who we are or are not through this lens that society has put on us. prof. goodall: speaking about this idea of reclaiming identity and self rating authentic -- celebrating authentic selves, these are choices these young women are making. what do you think this says about the organization sncc, the radical activism the students are participating in? how do you think it affects their time at sncc, this shift in terms of how they are dressing? student: in the reading, they mentioned they were not wearing skirts and wearing denim, so it became a way for sncc to identify themselves and for black females to express their inner self as well. student: i was going to say something similar. i feel like they knew they would set their own identity for other black people to follow outside of their organization. it was also something that was hard for them to do, go against the g
not to repeat what you said, but it very much was to a white lens, and from my perspective, they were like, we want to make more movement in this movement, we need to be authentically ourselves and we can't keep portraying who we are or are not through this lens that society has put on us. prof. goodall: speaking about this idea of reclaiming identity and self rating authentic -- celebrating authentic selves, these are choices these young women are making. what do you think this says about the...
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another lesson in leadership that should be a lens on the upcoming election.uerto rico this president decided to attack the part of the country. wow. yet another big storm heading to puerto rico will it ever end congress approved $92 billion last year. all time record for anywhere. i'm not arguing to be out raged by his ugly words. if you need me to tell you his words are obnoxious, you'll never believe they are. i'm not even arguing for negative reactions to his constant truth abuse. like saying puerto rico got $92 billion in hurricane relief. he knows it's a big fat falsehood. so far about $40 billion in federal disaster relief has been allocated. 12 billion has been spent. it isn't a simple slip. it's not explainable. it's a constant contortion. he's beating up fellow citizens with less power than he has. and who are already beaten down. we ignored thousands of dead and homes covered in blue tarps. he blames their corruption. its his actions he should worry about. for this president and the upcoming lek the challenge will not be justifying his mouth. it wil
another lesson in leadership that should be a lens on the upcoming election.uerto rico this president decided to attack the part of the country. wow. yet another big storm heading to puerto rico will it ever end congress approved $92 billion last year. all time record for anywhere. i'm not arguing to be out raged by his ugly words. if you need me to tell you his words are obnoxious, you'll never believe they are. i'm not even arguing for negative reactions to his constant truth abuse. like...
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, a wide angle lens, as well as a superwide angle and speed apple also expected to unveil a new ipad, new versions of the apple wants, and more details about their apple tv subscription service. according to bloomberg, the new iphones could have a base price of $1,000. >>> children are back at school across the bay area, and this year, students might be able to take more field trips through virtual reality. field trips can be anywhere to the grand canyon to ancient rome, even mars all from the comfort of their classrooms. tech from an interactive company is being used in schools and all 50 states, and google expeditions say it's taken over 3 million students from around the country on virtual field trips, and most are free. >> kids across the country and across the world get access to different learning experiences no matter their social economic level, no matter where their schools are. everybody has access to the same learning opportunities. >> teachers and parent would agree that the virtual-reality field trips do nothing to replace the traditional field trip, but they are a good w
, a wide angle lens, as well as a superwide angle and speed apple also expected to unveil a new ipad, new versions of the apple wants, and more details about their apple tv subscription service. according to bloomberg, the new iphones could have a base price of $1,000. >>> children are back at school across the bay area, and this year, students might be able to take more field trips through virtual reality. field trips can be anywhere to the grand canyon to ancient rome, even mars all...
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more in common than what separates us, and the way that i think about my priorities is through the lensught, right? which is when people wake up in the middle of the night with that thought that's been weighing on them. when they're thinking that thought, it is never through the lens of the party with which they're registered to vote. it is never through the simplistic demographic polls put them in. when we're thinking that thought, you know this, i know this well. it has to do with our personal health, the health of our children or our parents, can i get a job, keep a job. can i pay off the student loans? can i help my family member get off their opioid addiction or drug addiction? the vast majority of us have so much more in common than what separates us, and if we approach priorities through that lens, i do believe we can see progress. but the first thing we've got to do is agree also that we are going to reject those people who are trying to sow hate and division among us. and this is the contrast, which is what i believe the american people truly are and what we are hearing from su
more in common than what separates us, and the way that i think about my priorities is through the lensught, right? which is when people wake up in the middle of the night with that thought that's been weighing on them. when they're thinking that thought, it is never through the lens of the party with which they're registered to vote. it is never through the simplistic demographic polls put them in. when we're thinking that thought, you know this, i know this well. it has to do with our...
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those things kind of go out the window more and more today and it's really the partisan lens through which people view even things that might otherwise be seen as objective numbers. >> brennan: bottom line, it's notes simple as saying if the economy is booming the president will be reelected? >> no, it's not. it's the partisan lens that really dominates today or is a major factor and that's the thing people should watch when they talk and the punditry, looking forward at this election, that that partisan lens really starts to color how people look at economic numbers, too. >> brennan: anthony, thank you very much. very much. >> thanks. >> brennan: we'll be right back. like viola. dozens of departments. that gives us a fuller view of the people we serve. dear tech, dear tech, we need to look after everyone in our community. and we want to help our fellow human beings. ♪ ♪ stand up to chronic migraine with botox®. what if you had fewer headaches and migraines a month? botox® prevents headaches and migraines before they even start. botox® is for adults with chronic migraine, 15 or more
those things kind of go out the window more and more today and it's really the partisan lens through which people view even things that might otherwise be seen as objective numbers. >> brennan: bottom line, it's notes simple as saying if the economy is booming the president will be reelected? >> no, it's not. it's the partisan lens that really dominates today or is a major factor and that's the thing people should watch when they talk and the punditry, looking forward at this...
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that race is the only issue they're concerned about, but if you cannot talk about issues through the lens of race and historical racism and discrimination, adi think you're at a dntage. allison: and i think that's why still julián castro -- secretary julián castroeti, because you saw him onstage in the seconnight talking about his policing and criminal-justice plan and really addressing the issue of race and structural racism in a way that is very powerful and keeps him very relevant, even in this b field. lagos: right. yeah. i think two other issues i do want to g into -- healthcare and criminal justice. tyrone, we really saw, on tuesday night especially, senators elizabeth warren and bernieanders kind of fending off criticisms of their healthcare plans and attacks that they're too radical. i mean, what sense are you gettg among voters about this issue? because this was really a winning issue in 2018, but there is this narrative that democrats are sort of going too far on it. aybeason: i think they got a little too deep in the weeds during the debate. but duebng the course of thee, i was
that race is the only issue they're concerned about, but if you cannot talk about issues through the lens of race and historical racism and discrimination, adi think you're at a dntage. allison: and i think that's why still julián castro -- secretary julián castroeti, because you saw him onstage in the seconnight talking about his policing and criminal-justice plan and really addressing the issue of race and structural racism in a way that is very powerful and keeps him very relevant, even in...
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>>ripley's contacts as often as your doctor recommends don't nick's fresh contact lens solution withad a case sitting around for 3 or 4 months, especially for just hopping on solution. >>the potential for bacterial contamination grows every day. >>and despite what you might have heard don't. use alive and place of solution there is such a tremendous bacterial load in the mouth. it's fine in the mouth. but in the eye it can be horrifically dangerous for today's health minute i'm mary moloney. >>all right time now 6.51 quick check of the markets here as we head to break it looks like we are seeing some positive trading with the numbers strongly out of the gate to the upside 181 points positive down for the dow or seen positron across the board and one of the big shot in the arm for traders was comments by the president over the weekend saying that his administration and representatives from china are willing to sit down at the negotiating table and maybe work out a deal to end this trade war between them and that seems to be keeping traders in good spirits watch number s >>6.55 getting
>>ripley's contacts as often as your doctor recommends don't nick's fresh contact lens solution withad a case sitting around for 3 or 4 months, especially for just hopping on solution. >>the potential for bacterial contamination grows every day. >>and despite what you might have heard don't. use alive and place of solution there is such a tremendous bacterial load in the mouth. it's fine in the mouth. but in the eye it can be horrifically dangerous for today's health minute...
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but then i think there's a broader lens. an ethical lens. did jim comey do the right thing in speaking out about the president's obstructive conduct? the first manner in which he spoke was anonymously. he had just been fired by the president and i think he rightly felt if we to speak out publicly, go to the microphones and explain that the president tried on get the fbi to drop the investigation of mike flynn, in fact president would dismiss it right away. the president was out there explaining and justifying his firing of jim comey. so first he spoke anonymously. then he spoke there after. jim comey spoke publicly. he testified in front of the senate. and he's spoken out publicly in other fashions as well. in all of his public statements, both anonymous and public, not a single fact has been disproven. the mueller report validated independently every single fact that jim comey put on the public record. >> yeah. and frank, it does seem like an unusual situation. i guess i'm curious. maybe with the benefit of hindsight. could you look back an
but then i think there's a broader lens. an ethical lens. did jim comey do the right thing in speaking out about the president's obstructive conduct? the first manner in which he spoke was anonymously. he had just been fired by the president and i think he rightly felt if we to speak out publicly, go to the microphones and explain that the president tried on get the fbi to drop the investigation of mike flynn, in fact president would dismiss it right away. the president was out there explaining...
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three crass political lens for a quick second, when you look at the first three states, his strengtherse. i think he is weakest in iowa because the enthusiasm is with the war ins and the sanderses of the world. new hampshire is stronger for him and i think when he talks about these things, that is somewhat telegraphing that he is thinking south carolina is really where he's going to plant the flag and hopefully clear out some of the remaining field. so when i look at that, about why it's surfacing today, look at it through just a solely political lens, that is my snapshot response to it. >> shannon: also looking to the field where he's going to fight off challenges now from bernie sanders and elizabeth warren, both senators. currently on capitol hill, but both of them seem to be much weaker when it comes to minority voting blocks as potential supporters for them. as you say, maybe maintaining versus trying to make up. is he going to try and leverage that point? he does much better with these voting blocks than, say, either of those senators seem to do. >> which is why i make the poin
three crass political lens for a quick second, when you look at the first three states, his strengtherse. i think he is weakest in iowa because the enthusiasm is with the war ins and the sanderses of the world. new hampshire is stronger for him and i think when he talks about these things, that is somewhat telegraphing that he is thinking south carolina is really where he's going to plant the flag and hopefully clear out some of the remaining field. so when i look at that, about why it's...
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with their own lens or with the lens i don't offer today and i think that we there are here right now inside of the problem we see very useful the problem. doesn't look at it as. such a big problem is. people come to the amazon region believing they can tame the wilderness can take control of the ford developments from up here it looks like the only way to tame the rain forest is to destroy it. brazil's president has been meeting with regional governors to talk about the fires let's bring in daniel schorr joins us from port of a.o. in the southwestern state of donia so what came up in that meeting. well i think the clear message that came out is that although the fire was pretty much under control now we've certainly not seen any in this many in this region we're likely to get more of the same next year some of the governors were complaining that they don't simply don't have the resources to fund the government agencies which protect these vast areas and boston generally inaccessible areas but all those was saying that they're frustrated that there's too much protection that much of t
with their own lens or with the lens i don't offer today and i think that we there are here right now inside of the problem we see very useful the problem. doesn't look at it as. such a big problem is. people come to the amazon region believing they can tame the wilderness can take control of the ford developments from up here it looks like the only way to tame the rain forest is to destroy it. brazil's president has been meeting with regional governors to talk about the fires let's bring in...