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but then ray got bad news.d back to prison. >> my mom told me that ray was went to the parole office drunk. honestly, i guess he wanted to come back. >> roy served another 15 months in prison, then was paroled again. we visited him five months later. >> i was on borrowed time last time you interviewed me. i didn't have my own place, you know? i was staying with my folks. loved them to death, but i didn't have no independence. and then i was lonely on top of it. i got to drinking a little bit, and that turned into a problem. i went to the parole office after drinking. i wasn't drunk, but i drunk the night before. i had to do a breathalyzer test and it came up hot. and here i am, trying it again. the mistake i made last time was because i drink. so even when i get off parole, i'm not going to drink because it can become an issue, and i don't want it to be an issue in my life. >> pet cat stevens. >> roy's pet cat isn't the only thing he has to keep his mind off alcohol, he also loves his job. >> day to day, i get
but then ray got bad news.d back to prison. >> my mom told me that ray was went to the parole office drunk. honestly, i guess he wanted to come back. >> roy served another 15 months in prison, then was paroled again. we visited him five months later. >> i was on borrowed time last time you interviewed me. i didn't have my own place, you know? i was staying with my folks. loved them to death, but i didn't have no independence. and then i was lonely on top of it. i got to...
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that is ray charles. and if you notice, ray likes to walk himself on his leash although his owner has the other end. he is nearly six months old but he is also blind. ray charles was one of five puppies born to a b-reader and she discovered ray was having a problem. so took him to a vet and discovered he was blind and almost was put down but they got a text message saying this dog may be put down and they thought, we got to take him in. now ray charles has a new home and three brothers and sisters. >> this is so great. as you can see on facebook, ray charles the golden retriever, you can see ray's videos and him. even though he is blind he still has lots of fun and gets lots of love. we have his owner right this minute via skype. tell us about what prompted you to bring him home. >> my fab sent out a text with a picture of ray saying he was in desperate need of home and he would be put to sleep. when he to save him. >> since he's blind, what kind of accommodations did you have to make for him? >> you have
that is ray charles. and if you notice, ray likes to walk himself on his leash although his owner has the other end. he is nearly six months old but he is also blind. ray charles was one of five puppies born to a b-reader and she discovered ray was having a problem. so took him to a vet and discovered he was blind and almost was put down but they got a text message saying this dog may be put down and they thought, we got to take him in. now ray charles has a new home and three brothers and...
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ray technology. recently they showed off their latest wares they produced a range of high tech equipment all of it focused on getting past the barriers that nature's created. based in st petersburg the company is certainly no newcomer to the russian medical tech scene it was started in the late one nine hundred eighty s. by a team of engineers responsible for the first camera developed in the soviet union over the years and decades elect their own has slowly but surely improved and expanded the products it offers to the medical profession by the company's calculations it currently accounts for about twenty five percent of the markets in which it operates. at this point one of its main offerings is an entire set of x. ray machinery for doctors that need to get a peek on the inside accuracy in which clearly the most important which requires electrons to take certain precautions. so. these are a whole number of tests objects that allow us to evaluate farias image parameters like this one which shows us
ray technology. recently they showed off their latest wares they produced a range of high tech equipment all of it focused on getting past the barriers that nature's created. based in st petersburg the company is certainly no newcomer to the russian medical tech scene it was started in the late one nine hundred eighty s. by a team of engineers responsible for the first camera developed in the soviet union over the years and decades elect their own has slowly but surely improved and expanded the...
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rays. x. rays minimize background image interference the next generation of technology that's been adopted the world over including a lot of russian hospitals that use it as well is computed tomography it involves scanning the patient's body to produce some graphic images or slices of specific areas of the body then these individuals are put together and can be looked at from any number of angles and certain parameters can be measured these cross-sectional images are used for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes so that the doctor can get a full picture of the patient's condition but getting that three d. computer. image isn't so easy circular only captures an area about twenty five millimeters wide so if the doc needs to check on a large section of the body it can take dozens of spins around. the world over there are really only a handful of companies that are capable of producing equipment like this given the complexity and cost to develop it it should be no great surprise that here electro h
rays. x. rays minimize background image interference the next generation of technology that's been adopted the world over including a lot of russian hospitals that use it as well is computed tomography it involves scanning the patient's body to produce some graphic images or slices of specific areas of the body then these individuals are put together and can be looked at from any number of angles and certain parameters can be measured these cross-sectional images are used for diagnostic and...
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. >> ray jr. was just 4 years old at the time. even when he was finally able to leave the hospital, he couldn't stop thinking about the other kids there. >> even at that young age, i still felt and related to them. and when i left, i saw kids that had to stay there, so then i donated my birthday and christmas gifts, and that's how we got the ball rolling. >> you know what you're doing, right? >> the ball he got rolling has gathered a lot of momentum since then. >> you guys got to count. there's gonna be 50 per box, okay? >> ray started a charity that brings holiday cheer to hospitals all year 'round. it's called the little saint nick foundation. >> we're putting, like, coloring books, stuffed animals, all stuff they can use, basically, in the hospital and they don't really need to be that active for, so, basically, something they can use in the hospital bed and will make them happy. >> ray's community gives a lot of support with things like fundraising events, and his friends love pitching in, too. >> it makes us feel good that, l
. >> ray jr. was just 4 years old at the time. even when he was finally able to leave the hospital, he couldn't stop thinking about the other kids there. >> even at that young age, i still felt and related to them. and when i left, i saw kids that had to stay there, so then i donated my birthday and christmas gifts, and that's how we got the ball rolling. >> you know what you're doing, right? >> the ball he got rolling has gathered a lot of momentum since then. >>...
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ray technology. expo in moscow recently they showed off their latest wares they produced a range of high tech equipment all of it focused on getting past the barriers that nature's created. based in st petersburg the company is certainly no newcomer to the russian medical tech scene it was started in the late one nine hundred eighty s. engineers responsible for the first camera developed in the soviet union over the years and decades electron has slowly but surely improved and expanded the products it offers to the medical profession by the company's calculations it currently accounts for about twenty five percent of the markets in which it operates. at this point one of its main offerings is an entire set of x. ray machinery for doctors that need to get a peek on the inside accuracy in which clarity most important which requires electrons to take certain precautions. so obviously. these are a whole number of tests objects that allow us to evaluate farias image parameters like this one which shows us
ray technology. expo in moscow recently they showed off their latest wares they produced a range of high tech equipment all of it focused on getting past the barriers that nature's created. based in st petersburg the company is certainly no newcomer to the russian medical tech scene it was started in the late one nine hundred eighty s. engineers responsible for the first camera developed in the soviet union over the years and decades electron has slowly but surely improved and expanded the...
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ray tube x. rays minimize background image interference the next generation of technology that's been adopted the world over including a lot of russian hospitals that use it as well as computer tomography it involves scanning the patient's body to produce some graphic images or slices of specific areas of the body then these individuals are put together and can be looked at from any number of angles and certain parameters can be measured these cross-sectional images are used for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes so that the doctor can get a full picture of the patient's condition but getting that three d. computer. isn't so easy. and only captures an area about twenty five millimeters wide so if the doc needs to check on a large section of the body it can take dozens of spins around the. world over there are really only a handful of companies that are capable of producing equipment like this given the complexity and cost to develop it it should be no great surprise that here electro has teamed
ray tube x. rays minimize background image interference the next generation of technology that's been adopted the world over including a lot of russian hospitals that use it as well as computer tomography it involves scanning the patient's body to produce some graphic images or slices of specific areas of the body then these individuals are put together and can be looked at from any number of angles and certain parameters can be measured these cross-sectional images are used for diagnostic and...
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that ray, they came from back here, that ray came from back here, that ray came from back here. it looks to you out here like there's a flame here, and also a flame back here. and i could draw the same rays for the bottom of the candle. that's not in your book a little bit, yeah? okay. and the bottom of that candle, it would look to you like it's over there. and so, you will see the candle here and you would see the image of the candle. and let me ask you a question. what's the distance here and here, and the distance here and here? begin with ss. check your neighbor. same, same, gang, same, same. so if you're taking a photograph of you and your friends standing in front of a mirror, all right? and you don't have a focus device you can look through, but you have a setting. and let's suppose you're, like, you are three mirror-- three meters in front of the mirror, and you're taking you and the gang, yeah? now, you want to set your setting for three meters or what for your image? check your neighbor. okay, gang. what would be the answer? you stand three meters in front of the mirr
that ray, they came from back here, that ray came from back here, that ray came from back here. it looks to you out here like there's a flame here, and also a flame back here. and i could draw the same rays for the bottom of the candle. that's not in your book a little bit, yeah? okay. and the bottom of that candle, it would look to you like it's over there. and so, you will see the candle here and you would see the image of the candle. and let me ask you a question. what's the distance here...
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scans are more effective than x-rays for lung cancer. screened for lung cancer, just smokers? >> if you are age between 65 and 74 and you smoked one pack for 30 years or ex-smoker and you stopped, you should listen up to this segment you need to be screened. now historically we use chest x-ray or cytology to find out if there is any cancer. now, the study, we mentioned eight few months ago, now they are definitely telling you that low dose c.a.t. scans can detect legions -- lesions. they looked at 26,000 people that got chest x-rays and 26,000 that c.a.t. scans. 27% versus 9% so they came out on top. you talk about death rates. the c.a.t. scans there was reduction of 20% reduction in deaths from lung cancer. we know that lung cancer is is a deadly disease. 150,000 people die from this. doesn't give you a second chance and screening in this particular population are at risk. >> eric: and that lesions could show up and the other issue has to deal with radiation. you have discussed that. talk about the c.a.t. scans and too much radiation? >
scans are more effective than x-rays for lung cancer. screened for lung cancer, just smokers? >> if you are age between 65 and 74 and you smoked one pack for 30 years or ex-smoker and you stopped, you should listen up to this segment you need to be screened. now historically we use chest x-ray or cytology to find out if there is any cancer. now, the study, we mentioned eight few months ago, now they are definitely telling you that low dose c.a.t. scans can detect legions -- lesions. they...
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as well. >> reporter: both type of rays can cause skin cancer and uva rays can wrinkle and age yourkin. consumer reports lab tests performed both on people and on test plates coated with sunscreen. it has six sunscreens to recommend, top rated is a spray from target up and up sport broad spectrum spf 50. >> spray sunscreens are convenient, but the risks of inhaling them are being studied. we don't recommend spraying them on children and don't spray on your face. >> reporter: equate ultra protection sunscreen broad spectrum spf 50. it offers better protection than several sunscreens tested that cost much more. now if any sunscreen you should apply and then wait 15 to 30 minutes before heading out into the sun. and then reapply after you take a swim or every two hours. you can get more information on consumer reports sunscreen tests on our website, abc 7 news.com. i'm michael finney, 7 on your side. >>> at&t park concession workers will be back on the job today after hundreds walked off yesterday. 750 employees took part in a one day strike, not against the giants, but against the foo
as well. >> reporter: both type of rays can cause skin cancer and uva rays can wrinkle and age yourkin. consumer reports lab tests performed both on people and on test plates coated with sunscreen. it has six sunscreens to recommend, top rated is a spray from target up and up sport broad spectrum spf 50. >> spray sunscreens are convenient, but the risks of inhaling them are being studied. we don't recommend spraying them on children and don't spray on your face. >> reporter:...
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if i mean if i can go to you would you like to react to what ray mcgovern said. yes on march eighteenth. as i've written in my book arab rebels and iranian dissidents president obama gave the order to commit u.s. air. support to the to the libyan civilians and that was a turning point in the broad sarkozy and cameron along with him in order to complete the triad. of actors some western actors nato actors to help on sea colonel qadhafi now with respect to the issue of regime change it's different strokes for different folks in regime change i think can work in a place like iran now from within because there's an iranian opposition but there is no opposition there was no opposition in libya and therefore when the libyan people try their best to overthrow the regime they got in trouble what about the trouble in iraq said about the trouble in iraq what about the trouble in libya you're saying we should do it again ray mcgovern go ahead again. with syria i guess i think what let me go ahead bring it me a personal observation ok as an army officer i took a solemn oath.
if i mean if i can go to you would you like to react to what ray mcgovern said. yes on march eighteenth. as i've written in my book arab rebels and iranian dissidents president obama gave the order to commit u.s. air. support to the to the libyan civilians and that was a turning point in the broad sarkozy and cameron along with him in order to complete the triad. of actors some western actors nato actors to help on sea colonel qadhafi now with respect to the issue of regime change it's...
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and uva ray autos uva rays can wrinkle and age skin. consumer reports lab tests performed both on people, and on test plates coated with sun screen found some products offer better protection for both uva and uvb rays it has six sun screens to recommend. top rated is up and up sport broad spectrum spf 50. >> sprays are convenient but risks of inhaling are being studied. >> if you prefer a lotion consumer reports named one from walmart a best buy. it offers better protection than several sun screens test that had cost more, consumer reports has one more note of caution. they're flammable. wait to dry before going near an open flame think in terms of a barbecue. apply 15-30 minutes before you head into the sun and reapply after taking a swim or every two hours. >> everybody loves play sprais now. >> there is real concern in environmental community about what you're breathing. >> thank you michael. >> a school about to set a pretty amazing record. >> it's set to world regard of 24 twins all in one grade. >> this fifth grade set of twins kn
and uva ray autos uva rays can wrinkle and age skin. consumer reports lab tests performed both on people, and on test plates coated with sun screen found some products offer better protection for both uva and uvb rays it has six sun screens to recommend. top rated is up and up sport broad spectrum spf 50. >> sprays are convenient but risks of inhaling are being studied. >> if you prefer a lotion consumer reports named one from walmart a best buy. it offers better protection than...
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one example is isa ray. she started a brilliant program called the mis-and-ventures of awkward black girl. >> at is fabulous. >> and three years later, she is on the network, she is being sought after, and she did things differently. >> now, what was her point when she said misadventures of an awkward black girl. because he's a game changer where she took something that was a liability, maybe. >> what issa did, is actually throughout our book as a theme, she looked at the status quo. she was not satisfied with the status quo, and shed what if i put a different spin on an old issue. in her work, she deals with the images of black women. >> yes. >> and though there is all this definition and misconstruction that is not there. >> exactly. >> she used humor, excitement, and entertainment to come up with a new twist. >> and that is so native and important. she decided to define herself for herself. >> she took it to that level and added the notion of innovation and what made her rock the status quo work, she crea
one example is isa ray. she started a brilliant program called the mis-and-ventures of awkward black girl. >> at is fabulous. >> and three years later, she is on the network, she is being sought after, and she did things differently. >> now, what was her point when she said misadventures of an awkward black girl. because he's a game changer where she took something that was a liability, maybe. >> what issa did, is actually throughout our book as a theme, she looked at...
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this test measures sunburn protection from uvb rays.hat's why spf is supposed to tell you. >> most of the sunscreens we tested provided less protection than the spf listed on the container. >> reporter: these days you'll see the words broad spectrum on many sunscreens. >> that means sunscreens are supposed to protect not just against uvb rays but uva as well. >> reporter: both can cause skin cancer and uvb can wrinkle and age your skin. they have six sunscreens to recommend. >> sunscreens are convenient, but the risks of inhaling them are being studied. we don't recommend spraying them on children and don't spray directly on your face. >> reporter: if you prefer a lotion, consumer reports named one from walmart a best model. equate ultra protection sunscreen broad spectrum spf 50. it offers better protection and several sunscreens tested that cost much more. now, if any sunscreen you should apply and then wait 15 to 30 minutes before heading out into the sun. and then reapply after you take a swim or every two hours. you can get more in
this test measures sunburn protection from uvb rays.hat's why spf is supposed to tell you. >> most of the sunscreens we tested provided less protection than the spf listed on the container. >> reporter: these days you'll see the words broad spectrum on many sunscreens. >> that means sunscreens are supposed to protect not just against uvb rays but uva as well. >> reporter: both can cause skin cancer and uvb can wrinkle and age your skin. they have six sunscreens to...
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but, we let get, some good guys >> orioles hosting rays this afternoon hoping avoid three-game sweep bottom of fourth. many send fly ball into the gap right center and desmond jennings nearly collide trying make the catch. but either make the catch ball goes all of way to wall. but he race around the base thinks about going for inside park home run but top fifth we go same score remember this guy oh fans luke scott! he takes chris tillman pitch hard and deep right and into stand. and solo home run that's number three on year for luke scott and orioles fall rays 3-1 they get swept in 3 game series. >> coming up black and red seen end franchise host he would will be right back. well could back d.c. unite long way from being come hetive in sanding right now. through first 10 games scored just five goals but, now bit of good news as thened their 7 match losing streak. top draft pick making his debut. 60 minute no score in tilt. and ball deflected off of the unite ethan white and it was 1-0 kansas city. in 56 minute. collision back after missing three games with groin strain. beautiful cr
but, we let get, some good guys >> orioles hosting rays this afternoon hoping avoid three-game sweep bottom of fourth. many send fly ball into the gap right center and desmond jennings nearly collide trying make the catch. but either make the catch ball goes all of way to wall. but he race around the base thinks about going for inside park home run but top fifth we go same score remember this guy oh fans luke scott! he takes chris tillman pitch hard and deep right and into stand. and solo...
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keep ray here and be joined by our latina vintner on "comunidad de valle." [ wind howling ] [ female announcer ] it balances you... [ water crashing ] ...it fills you with energy... and it gives you what you are looking for to live a more natural life. in a convenient two bar pack. this is nature valley... delicious granola bars made with the best ingredients in nature. nature valley. nature at its most delicious. >>> she is the owner of a vineyard, adee sanchez ordineri and back also is ray. tell us about your vineyard, your wines, what you produce? >> well, i am a migrant farmworker's daughter, my parents from texas, my grandparent from mexico. followed crops from texas through arizona to california. cott cotton, grapes, and i come from a family of 14. my parents were obviously catholics, and i was number 10. and i was fortunate enough not to have to work in the fields, but all my older brothers and sisters had to, so in 2008, that led me to plant a vineyard. we are in a little town outside of murphys, california, a new wine industry, and it's a new wine area. a beautiful climate o
keep ray here and be joined by our latina vintner on "comunidad de valle." [ wind howling ] [ female announcer ] it balances you... [ water crashing ] ...it fills you with energy... and it gives you what you are looking for to live a more natural life. in a convenient two bar pack. this is nature valley... delicious granola bars made with the best ingredients in nature. nature valley. nature at its most delicious. >>> she is the owner of a vineyard, adee sanchez ordineri and...
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the. >> that's right, ray. it's through important periods, it's times when you develop a chance to know who you are as a student, to create friends, to be in a normal give-and-take family. so it's important to restore that kind of a milieu and trust. so far some of the things that we've seen are encouraging: laughter, joy at being reunited, a sense of what freedom means. but we're also hearing that we don't want to overinterview them we don't want them to define their lives as those women who were captured through that period of time. they have their own personalities, their own positive attributes, they have to interact and i think wety t public have to have a sense of leaving them alone but also rooting for them and hoping for the best for them. remember, there are a lot of kids who have been raised in war-torn countries, who've gone through tremendous changes. they've seen parents killed. me and my colleagues live in a world of extreme trauma. people do recover from these kind of events. >> suarez: i'm glad
the. >> that's right, ray. it's through important periods, it's times when you develop a chance to know who you are as a student, to create friends, to be in a normal give-and-take family. so it's important to restore that kind of a milieu and trust. so far some of the things that we've seen are encouraging: laughter, joy at being reunited, a sense of what freedom means. but we're also hearing that we don't want to overinterview them we don't want them to define their lives as those women...
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yankees come to camden yards tomorrow. >> the rays. matt moore. >> fine. i get it but the rays?> anyway, moving on, i mean it is going to feel like summer in the next couple days. close to 90. we can hit that on tuesday. tomorrow is an interesting day. there will be a lot of clouds, maybe a peak or two of sunshine and then showers and storms. late-day shower and even a gusty thunderstorm so severe weather over the next three days and then cooler, drier by the memorial day forecast. we'll talk about big old storms. they are getting hammered out west. >> we'll see you after the billboard music awards tonight at 11:00. >> we'll see you. @ if you've got it, you know how hard it can be to breathe and man, you know how that feels. copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. you know, spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney
yankees come to camden yards tomorrow. >> the rays. matt moore. >> fine. i get it but the rays?> anyway, moving on, i mean it is going to feel like summer in the next couple days. close to 90. we can hit that on tuesday. tomorrow is an interesting day. there will be a lot of clouds, maybe a peak or two of sunshine and then showers and storms. late-day shower and even a gusty thunderstorm so severe weather over the next three days and then cooler, drier by the memorial day...
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rays. u.v. rays are good for your heart, that's why i've always called sun block "the silent killer." of course, like any medication, sun exposure has its pitfalls, but the study's author assures us we suspect that the benefits to heart health of sunlight will outweigh the risk of skin cancer. that is the kind of vague suspicion i'm willing to bet my life on. of course, the discovery... [applause] [cheering] beautiful picture of a sun. of course... people love photos of the sun. of course, the discovery that sunlight can treat your high blood pressure is a direct threat to the sales of existing blood pressure medications like: norvasc, zestril, hygroton, esidrix, lozol, mykrox, bumex, edecrin, lasix, demadex, midamor, aldactone, dyrenium, atenolo, lismelin, serpasil, catapres, wytensin, tenex, aldomet, cardura, minipress, hytrin, sectral, tenormin, apresoline, cozaar, benicar, diovan, capoten, altace, prinivil, lopresor, toprol, corgard, levatol, cardizem, dilacor, adalat, procardia, and tekturn
rays. u.v. rays are good for your heart, that's why i've always called sun block "the silent killer." of course, like any medication, sun exposure has its pitfalls, but the study's author assures us we suspect that the benefits to heart health of sunlight will outweigh the risk of skin cancer. that is the kind of vague suspicion i'm willing to bet my life on. of course, the discovery... [applause] [cheering] beautiful picture of a sun. of course... people love photos of the sun. of...