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ray singh: algo más fuerte, tequila o-- damián trujillo: para finalizar, ray, es la importancia, es late-- damián trujillo: perfecto, okey. - ¿okey? - bueno, ray, perfecto, vamos a mostrar este número, creo que tenemos en la fecha que es el 13, vamos a mostrar la información, para que usted se anote, y asista a este gran evento "sabor del valle" en chacho's restaurante; hay dice agosto 13, pero es el 27, me dice ray, 27 de agosto-- - el 27. - de 6:00 a 9:00 en chacho's restaurant en morgan hill. ray singh: y vamos a empezar la siguiente semana, vendiendo boletos para ese evento. damián trujillo: okey, gracias, ray. - okey. - seguimos aquí en este esfuerzo, muchas gracias. regresamos aquí en comunidad del valle con "sabor del valle", ahora el dueño de chacho's restaurante en morgan hill, nos acompaña; no se nos vayan. [música] n "sabor del valle", otro evento que se lleva a cabo aquí en el sur de la bahía, esta vez va a ser el 27 de agosto allí en chacho's restaurant en morgan hill; nos acompaña ahora el dueño de chacho's, jorge sánchez; jorge, bienvenido al programa de comunidad del va
ray singh: algo más fuerte, tequila o-- damián trujillo: para finalizar, ray, es la importancia, es late-- damián trujillo: perfecto, okey. - ¿okey? - bueno, ray, perfecto, vamos a mostrar este número, creo que tenemos en la fecha que es el 13, vamos a mostrar la información, para que usted se anote, y asista a este gran evento "sabor del valle" en chacho's restaurante; hay dice agosto 13, pero es el 27, me dice ray, 27 de agosto-- - el 27. - de 6:00 a 9:00 en chacho's...
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ray: he turned red! victor sellarole: yeah. kim: oh damn. victor sellarole: you can't just skip and then show yourself right after. i really didn't enjoy being in school very much. i didn't enjoy being in the classroom. i was always like the back row kid. i didn't do well in high school at all. i had like a 2.42 or 2.5. i failed every math class while i was working two jobs and playing football to support my family. my dad had lost his job, we were evicted from our home, and then my mom got real depressed and she attempted her own life. so i came here understanding that when you feel that fire of trauma inside of like man, what does anything matter, you can't succeed in the classroom. and i came here knowing that a lot of the kids, just based on their personality alone, already feel trapped in a classroom. so you take a kid who already feels like the classroom is not built for them, add the fire of that horrible trauma, and then what's that supposed to achieve? [laughter] victor sellarole: it was funny t
ray: he turned red! victor sellarole: yeah. kim: oh damn. victor sellarole: you can't just skip and then show yourself right after. i really didn't enjoy being in school very much. i didn't enjoy being in the classroom. i was always like the back row kid. i didn't do well in high school at all. i had like a 2.42 or 2.5. i failed every math class while i was working two jobs and playing football to support my family. my dad had lost his job, we were evicted from our home, and then my mom got...
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ray, welcome back to the show. ray singh castaneda: thank you, thank you, damian.n: thank you. so things are a little bit different this year? tell us what's happening this year for sabor del valle. ray: yeah, we decided not to have it. we're still concerned about the covid, and i've lost 12, 13 cousins, and i said, "no, let's--" but we're still--we have still, during this time, we've been doin' fund-raising. we've raised funds for our beneficiaries, and that's what we're gonna do on august 27, yeah. damian: tell us what's happening. you're at chacho's this year. ray: yeah, we're at chacho's. it's a five-course meal by a well-known chef, chef mark segovia, and we will have music, and we'll have wine, and the bar is there if you wanna get your own drinks, but it'll be outdoors, and it'll be on our website next week. we're just getting it all together, and the wine i'll select tomorrow after i meet with the vintners in morgan hill. i'll select one of them or-- damian: tells us about jorge sanchez and his opening the doors at chacho's to allow you to do this. ray: wel
ray, welcome back to the show. ray singh castaneda: thank you, thank you, damian.n: thank you. so things are a little bit different this year? tell us what's happening this year for sabor del valle. ray: yeah, we decided not to have it. we're still concerned about the covid, and i've lost 12, 13 cousins, and i said, "no, let's--" but we're still--we have still, during this time, we've been doin' fund-raising. we've raised funds for our beneficiaries, and that's what we're gonna do on...
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that man's name is ray apps.w york times" noted that he was videotaped on both january 5th and january 6th urging protesters to swarm the capital. here it is. >> we need to go in leap to the capital. let's go! i'm probably going to go to jail for it! tomorrow we need to go into the capital! into the capital! >> no! >> spread the word. as soon as the president stopped speaking, we go to the capital. capital is this direction. >> tucker: in a lot of ways, that's the strangest video to emerge from january 6. we've played it several times on the show. "we need to go into the capital come into the capital," he tells the crowd. he says it repeatedly. he is so emphatic about it, encouraging other people to commit a crime. the crowd around him the sites must be a federal agent. they began chanting, as you just heard. shortly after the video surfaced the fbi placed him on a list of people wanted for questioning. they released her to the public and you can understand why they did that. according to the justice department,
that man's name is ray apps.w york times" noted that he was videotaped on both january 5th and january 6th urging protesters to swarm the capital. here it is. >> we need to go in leap to the capital. let's go! i'm probably going to go to jail for it! tomorrow we need to go into the capital! into the capital! >> no! >> spread the word. as soon as the president stopped speaking, we go to the capital. capital is this direction. >> tucker: in a lot of ways, that's the...
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for tommy and ray highers.> i hate going to the courtroom. i hate going to the courthouse. i hate pulling in the parking lot to get to the courthouse. you know what i mean? it's like, i just -- but is something that we have to deal with. and it's going to be head on. >> as we talked, two weeks before the schedule start of their trial, the wayne county prosecutors office was forging ahead. once ahead once again charging the brothers were the murder of robert karey, old man bob. how nervous are you about this? >> of course, you're going to be nervous. your lives are in other people 's hands, still. >> the past several months tommy and ray's defense attorneys had been attending pre trial hearings, sending motions back and forth. as lawyers. through all the while hoping the da would come to see their way and simply drop the charges. >> i was confident that it was a game of chicken, because they had no evidence. >> but with each legal step in the march toward trial, they were disappointed. the da, it seemed perfectl
for tommy and ray highers.> i hate going to the courtroom. i hate going to the courthouse. i hate pulling in the parking lot to get to the courthouse. you know what i mean? it's like, i just -- but is something that we have to deal with. and it's going to be head on. >> as we talked, two weeks before the schedule start of their trial, the wayne county prosecutors office was forging ahead. once ahead once again charging the brothers were the murder of robert karey, old man bob. how...
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i'm not sure if you would find anything if you x-rayed the photos in my home.4th of july, which means one thing to the people of france, the third nacional. you can see the parade featured military representatives from central european countries in a nod to the war in ukraine, and up in the skies, the french acrobatic air squadron painted the skies of paris in narrator: nding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymond james. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ narrator: you're watching pbs. ♪ da-da-da-duh-da-da-da♪ ♪ da-da-da-da-da-da ♪♪ judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight. biden abroad, the u.s. and israel agree to keep iran from gaining nuclear weapons but differ on how. while the family of a slain palestinian american journalist urges president biden to hold israel accountable for
i'm not sure if you would find anything if you x-rayed the photos in my home.4th of july, which means one thing to the people of france, the third nacional. you can see the parade featured military representatives from central european countries in a nod to the war in ukraine, and up in the skies, the french acrobatic air squadron painted the skies of paris in narrator: nding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymond james. narrator:...
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so the sun's rays affect our skin.ave eaten some product, then it accumulates in the skin. well , not he himself is his metabolite. and this product, the interaction with the sun's rays, causes a burn. that's what the essence is not enough, that dna is damaged and the risks increase sharply, just figs act in a way for melanoma skin cancer. this was seen two centuries ago when the people who worked on well , let's call it plantations, figs. they saw that they had sunburns and burned much more often because, well, how they harvest. they eat it eating a lot and the next such product. it's just fennel, that is, indeed. most contained in these two products, they increase our sensitivity, as if from the inside, and the other situation with citrus celery and parsley. here is where the situation arises. what if substances, such as grapefruit juice or celery root juice, gets on our skin, then our cells become more excited and that very usual dose of solar radiation. most often , it is contact in the place where there was contac
so the sun's rays affect our skin.ave eaten some product, then it accumulates in the skin. well , not he himself is his metabolite. and this product, the interaction with the sun's rays, causes a burn. that's what the essence is not enough, that dna is damaged and the risks increase sharply, just figs act in a way for melanoma skin cancer. this was seen two centuries ago when the people who worked on well , let's call it plantations, figs. they saw that they had sunburns and burned much more...
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but i think it isjust seems to be a ray of hope but i think it is just a ray for the time being, thereabout the — by the russian forces. what about the news _ by the russian forces. what about the news that - by the russian forces. what| about the news that sparked hope as well yesterday that ukraine is able to export grain now from an important map of the danube river, between ukraine and romania, previously unused ports being brought back on line. how significant is that? t5 on line. how significant is that? , , , that? is very welcome, but those ports _ that? is very welcome, but those ports are _ that? is very welcome, but those ports are not - that? is very welcome, but those ports are not to i that? is very welcome, but those ports are not to put. that? is very welcome, but i those ports are not to put not —— not prepared to export in significant quantities and getting grain to those ports is very expensive, infrastructure is limited. so here transport costs from central ukraine to that area have been going up by four times which shows how limited the transport and logistical cap
but i think it isjust seems to be a ray of hope but i think it is just a ray for the time being, thereabout the — by the russian forces. what about the news _ by the russian forces. what about the news that - by the russian forces. what| about the news that sparked hope as well yesterday that ukraine is able to export grain now from an important map of the danube river, between ukraine and romania, previously unused ports being brought back on line. how significant is that? t5 on line. how...
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we'll continue with ray dalio.aling with the changing world order," it is a series of books on principles. in this one they examine why nations succeed and fail. we're going to get into a little bit about what he picks apart because part of his investment strategy is not to look at investments period, but the way the world is swinging and changing in the cycles. when we come back, we're going to be exploring specifically his worries about china. later in the show how he thinks that that all stacks up as an ongoing concern. as he points out, it doesn't really take much to get a war started. think of the way world war i started with the assassination of archduke ferdinand and his wife, and then it grew to the to include more than two the dozen world powers fighting each other. it was settled by that simple -- set off by that simple act. wasn't so simple, but that's what happens with wars. no one plans for them or invites them, they happen. economic or worse. stay with us. ♪ i know it's up to me -- ♪ making sure i'm n
we'll continue with ray dalio.aling with the changing world order," it is a series of books on principles. in this one they examine why nations succeed and fail. we're going to get into a little bit about what he picks apart because part of his investment strategy is not to look at investments period, but the way the world is swinging and changing in the cycles. when we come back, we're going to be exploring specifically his worries about china. later in the show how he thinks that that...
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adjusting] [camera shutter clicking] announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. [camera focus adjusting] man: we're in madre de dios, and this is an area that until recently has been pristine forests and a small town really close to the triple border between peru, bolivia, and brazil. starting in the early 2000s, there was a plan to build a major highway moving products from brazil over the andes to the ports in the pacific for exports to places like china. that changed the face of madre de dios. it connected the city of puerto maldonado with the city of cusco in the andes. that voyage used to take about two weeks in the rainy season. now it takes about 6 hours. the price of gold started to rise, and in 2008, it skyrocketed. and that created an unprecedented gold boom for tens of thousands of miners, who came from mainly the andes into madre de dios and started to take the forest apart. some of the most dense and biodiverse rain forests in the world.
adjusting] [camera shutter clicking] announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. [camera focus adjusting] man: we're in madre de dios, and this is an area that until recently has been pristine forests and a small town really close to the triple border between peru, bolivia, and brazil. starting in the early 2000s, there was a plan to build a...
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the world's most successful investor, ray dalio. he's next. (dad) we have to tell everyone that we just switched to verizon's new welcome unlimited plan, for just $30. (daughter) i've already told everyone! (cool guy) $30...that's awesome. (mom) it's their best unlimited price ever. (woman) for $30 a line, i'm switching now. (vo) the network you want. the price you love. only from verizon. >> neil: you heard about the inflation thing. how about read it and leap? all the major averages sprinting ahead this month. the best month this year with the dow up 7%. the nasdaq up 12%. and the s&p better than 9%. all of this in the face of higher prices. a lot of people seem to think that the fed might be able to get under control given this dell kate balance between raising rates to address those but not raising them too much or too fast to risk a tumbling economy. so wall street seems to be focusing on getting that trick done. it's an interesting dilemma here for investors. it's been a tough year. if you were still in the market, you're probably down a
the world's most successful investor, ray dalio. he's next. (dad) we have to tell everyone that we just switched to verizon's new welcome unlimited plan, for just $30. (daughter) i've already told everyone! (cool guy) $30...that's awesome. (mom) it's their best unlimited price ever. (woman) for $30 a line, i'm switching now. (vo) the network you want. the price you love. only from verizon. >> neil: you heard about the inflation thing. how about read it and leap? all the major averages...
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these are cardiovascular neurosurgery and x-rays. enda vascular treatments.w, in total , young doctors have a choice of two dozens of the most popular specialties about why they are so eager to get into residency there alena lavrova yesterday's students ilya shishkin for the first time within the walls of the legendary botkin hospital, and i heard about x-ray endovascular diagnosis and treatment only from lecturers. today, a young doctor sees everything with his own eyes, what is good, what is a patient? it can be activated two to three hours after the intervention. and uh, even discharged at home , ilya's practice took place in other hospitals and under in another direction, but for residency i chose the botkin hospital, which was quite busy in terms of quantity. well, something empty, incoming people, x-ray vascular diagnostics and treatment also heard that the direction is quite new. well, i wanted to somehow be useful in it, that is, to initially start going in this direction this year, botkinsk opened three new areas of clinical residency. x-ray, endovas
these are cardiovascular neurosurgery and x-rays. enda vascular treatments.w, in total , young doctors have a choice of two dozens of the most popular specialties about why they are so eager to get into residency there alena lavrova yesterday's students ilya shishkin for the first time within the walls of the legendary botkin hospital, and i heard about x-ray endovascular diagnosis and treatment only from lecturers. today, a young doctor sees everything with his own eyes, what is good, what is...
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machines and x-ray techs on site. private exam rooms and brand new facilities and making sure people understand you are cared about in the community and do everything we can to make sure you have the amenities and things you deserve and we know health care is a basic right so i thank dpw for the work on the building, department of public health for their work with community to make this happen because this work only happens when folks come together and realize that when you make noise, things can happen and most certainly that is what the community did. that is why we ended up here today and i appreciate that. as i see james richards who -mayor breed honored him with a day a few years ago and put up a billboard because of all the work he did putting people to work on facilities and buildings like this. it is important we remember and recognize how we all got here and the work that took place to get here. thank all you for showing up and community. thank you for supporting the work and vision of making sure that we hav
machines and x-ray techs on site. private exam rooms and brand new facilities and making sure people understand you are cared about in the community and do everything we can to make sure you have the amenities and things you deserve and we know health care is a basic right so i thank dpw for the work on the building, department of public health for their work with community to make this happen because this work only happens when folks come together and realize that when you make noise, things...
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i had met ray price before he died. and i know you knew ray price personally. when he interacted with his friends, his identity wasn't a secret. why did you feel that it was important to out him in your book? >> so first of all, i have a very high standard for outing anyone. certainly when they're alive. when they're dead, it's -- i think they belong to history at that point. but here i thought even then, it needs to be justifiable in some way. and i think it tells us something about richard nixon that he could have this very close adviser. and one of the most loyal nixonians was ray price. i mean, he was defending richard nixon long after nixon was -- resigned and disgraced, that he could have this very close aide who he knew was gay. yet simultaneously, we can listen to the tapes, the white house tapes, where nixon is just engaging in the most gratuitous and vulgar homophobia. >> mm-hmm. >> and i think it tells us something about richard nixon, the man, in the same way that he could engage in theost vulgar anti-semitism and yet have a series of aides, very cl
i had met ray price before he died. and i know you knew ray price personally. when he interacted with his friends, his identity wasn't a secret. why did you feel that it was important to out him in your book? >> so first of all, i have a very high standard for outing anyone. certainly when they're alive. when they're dead, it's -- i think they belong to history at that point. but here i thought even then, it needs to be justifiable in some way. and i think it tells us something about...
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ok, ray, would you want to react to that? because that's it. that's a very good point because there the, the, the washington is one in the center has been able to corral europe. i mean, even against its own best interest, european interest here. they won there. but i, i always think i tend to think it as a, as a pie rick victory if you have a, an economy in a, a continental economy that is not productive and competitive. what, what kind of trophy is that go ahead re your, i think your one has to always make room for stupidity. i agree. now also exceptionalism nice toxic mix. if you think you're exceptional and you're also not very smart, you may be have academic credentials, but it's not very smart. then you have the kind of economic good viruses that are just as, as stupid as his foreign policy advisors. now these are elite people who don't know anything about the world. and what economic advisors would have advised these sanctions knowing that russia has oil and gas, it's beyond, it's beyond belief that they would have persuaded biting to do
ok, ray, would you want to react to that? because that's it. that's a very good point because there the, the, the washington is one in the center has been able to corral europe. i mean, even against its own best interest, european interest here. they won there. but i, i always think i tend to think it as a, as a pie rick victory if you have a, an economy in a, a continental economy that is not productive and competitive. what, what kind of trophy is that go ahead re your, i think your one has...
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a ray of hope to bring a measure the much needed stability to the global foot system. could you see from this further diplomacy potentially to end the war? these demonstrated debt. the parties are able to ever constructive dialogue. and these is of course, very good news. but for peace, we still have a long way to go. if a deal is finally done, it's an important step in trying to alleviate the global food crisis. but un officials war that could take many months with many ships having to transport the backlog of grain that's trapped in ukraine. the ripple effects of a crisis like this can take a very long time. ukraine officials in the eastern new hans christian say russia troops have destroyed food warehouses in the area. moscow claimed full control of new hands. last week, our intense fighting footage on russian state tv shows what it says is the aftermath of ukrainian shelling in residential areas. russian forces have been focused on capturing all of the dumbass region which encompasses you, hence, camden. ask. aah! joe biden has arrived in israel on the 1st leg of h
a ray of hope to bring a measure the much needed stability to the global foot system. could you see from this further diplomacy potentially to end the war? these demonstrated debt. the parties are able to ever constructive dialogue. and these is of course, very good news. but for peace, we still have a long way to go. if a deal is finally done, it's an important step in trying to alleviate the global food crisis. but un officials war that could take many months with many ships having to...
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ok, ray, would you want to react to that? because that's it. that's a very good point because there the, the, the washington is one in the sense that has been able to corral europe. i mean, even against its own best interest, european interest here. they've won. there, but i, i always think i tend to think it as a, as a pie rick victory if you have a, an economy in a, a continental economy that is not productive and competitive. what, what kind of trophy is that go ahead re, you know, i think your one has to always make room for stupidity. great. now also exceptionalism, nicer toxic to mix. if you think you're exceptional and you're also not very smart, you may be have academic credentials, but it's not very smart. then you have the kind of economic good viruses that are just as, as stupid as his foreign policy advisors. now these are a lead people who don't know anything about the world. and what economic advisors would have advised these sanctions knowing that russia has oil and gas, it's beyond is beyond belief that they would have persuaded
ok, ray, would you want to react to that? because that's it. that's a very good point because there the, the, the washington is one in the sense that has been able to corral europe. i mean, even against its own best interest, european interest here. they've won. there, but i, i always think i tend to think it as a, as a pie rick victory if you have a, an economy in a, a continental economy that is not productive and competitive. what, what kind of trophy is that go ahead re, you know, i think...
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it started with ray kroc recognizing the importance of ubiquity.hat was part of the genius for genesis of doing a franchise model. you can get capital deployed, get restaurants built more quickly than he could if he was trying to do it on his own, so that was one idea. i think the second was the production system, the speedy production system. it guaranteed equality of the experience that people knew no matter where you went you could get a consistent experience at mcdonald's, and it certainly came from our attachment in the local community. one of the things that ray kroc was very focused on was building the brand at the local level. that's why he wanted franchisees invested at the local level, so that is why you saw them getting involved on schools and getting involved at the local level. david: you are the ceo for this company over the last couple of years. as you have been doing this, have you had to deal with the covid problems in particular? chris: covid has been an issue that has impacted us in every country we operate in. 120 countries. it
it started with ray kroc recognizing the importance of ubiquity.hat was part of the genius for genesis of doing a franchise model. you can get capital deployed, get restaurants built more quickly than he could if he was trying to do it on his own, so that was one idea. i think the second was the production system, the speedy production system. it guaranteed equality of the experience that people knew no matter where you went you could get a consistent experience at mcdonald's, and it certainly...
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ray liotta, who was actually ailing at the time. he plays his dying father.dable. one of those rare moments where you see the tough exterior of his character start to crack. props to paul walter hauser, he plays the suspected killer. he is bone chilling. his childlike voice, dead eyed expressions. the show really asks is ha serial killer or just a serial confessor with a pathological need to lie? >> it sounds intriguing. july and august may have once been sleepy month for television but streaming platforms have changed that. >> there has been an uptick in superhero and fantasy shows. there is a lot to look forward to this august. there are three new shows, two prequels. one is a spinoff. ♪ >> a new female superhero debuts in the marvel cinematic universe. tough tiana plays she hulk, who after a blood transfusion, transforms into a female hulk. mark ruffalo reprises his role. unlike other marvel heroes, she is a little more comedic. >> this is going to be a woman who decides these powers are liberating for her and she is going to enjoy her life with them. the
ray liotta, who was actually ailing at the time. he plays his dying father.dable. one of those rare moments where you see the tough exterior of his character start to crack. props to paul walter hauser, he plays the suspected killer. he is bone chilling. his childlike voice, dead eyed expressions. the show really asks is ha serial killer or just a serial confessor with a pathological need to lie? >> it sounds intriguing. july and august may have once been sleepy month for television but...
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there _ uv rays of the sun and light bites. there are — uv rays of the sun and light bites.ay, so he is nice and — him throughout the day, so he is nice and cover —— keep them safe from _ nice and cover —— keep them safe from the — nice and cover —— keep them safe from the uv— nice and cover —— keep them safe from the uv rays of the sun and fly bites _ from the uv rays of the sun and fly bites they— from the uv rays of the sun and fly bites. they have done infrared camera — bites. they have done infrared camera studies where they will look at the _ camera studies where they will look at the rhino — camera studies where they will look at the rhino when they are covered in mud _ at the rhino when they are covered in mud and — at the rhino when they are covered in mud and they had a significantly lower— in mud and they had a significantly lower body— in mud and they had a significantly lower body temperature than if they did not— lower body temperature than if they did not have the mud.— lower body temperature than if they did not have the mud. where does he love the water — di
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the ghostly image was revealed as experts carried out an x—ray on the painting.ought, my goodness, there he is. we have his hat and his beard, signature neckerchief around his neck, and itjust struck us immediately that it was a self—portrait. as a poor artist, van gogh used both sides of the canvas to save money. but the self—portrait side is covered in cardboard and glue. experts hope they can safely remove the material from this valuable piece. this is really a major and very exciting find for the national galleries of scotland. it's so unusual to find a new painting on the back of a canvas like this. and, also, it is a good example of a period when van gogh was developing his mature, very radical style. the style we associate with him. it's likely to be some time before all the cardboard and glue on the back of the painting is removed and the self—portrait is fully revealed. but, in the meantime, members of the public can see the x—ray of it here in edinburgh when it goes on display at the end of the month. joanne mcauley, bbc news. and finally, the 14th ofju
the ghostly image was revealed as experts carried out an x—ray on the painting.ought, my goodness, there he is. we have his hat and his beard, signature neckerchief around his neck, and itjust struck us immediately that it was a self—portrait. as a poor artist, van gogh used both sides of the canvas to save money. but the self—portrait side is covered in cardboard and glue. experts hope they can safely remove the material from this valuable piece. this is really a major and very exciting...
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it started with, ray croc recognized the importance of ubiquity. and so, that was part of the genius or genesis of doing a franchise model. because with a franchise model, he could get capital deployed, get restaurants built more quickly than he could if he was trying to do this all on his own. so, that was one idea. i think the second was the production system, the speedy production system that guaranteed the quality of the experience, that people knew no matter where you went, you could get a consistent experience at mcdonald's. and then, it certainly came from our attachment in the local community. one of the things also that ray croc was very focused on was building the brand at the local level. that is why he wanted the franchisees engaged in the restaurants. and so, you saw getting involved in schools, getting involved with, you know, birthday parties, all those things. those were all part of building the brand that ultimately, now i get the benefit of protecting and hopefully further shining the arches. david: so you are the ceo of this comp
it started with, ray croc recognized the importance of ubiquity. and so, that was part of the genius or genesis of doing a franchise model. because with a franchise model, he could get capital deployed, get restaurants built more quickly than he could if he was trying to do this all on his own. so, that was one idea. i think the second was the production system, the speedy production system that guaranteed the quality of the experience, that people knew no matter where you went, you could get a...
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what some people say heat rays. there are many things any of the universe that don't shine with light but do shine with infrared so we can look further back in time and deeper into things like the birthplace of stars. >> web -- i took a photo or looked at the photo of the telescope itself. it seems to have all these old mirrors and they kind of fold like origami. explain how those go into collecting the light and the images. >> it turns out that infrared light reflects differently from visible light so they may be mirrors coated with gold. it turns out to be a superb reflector for the kind of race we are dealing with. this is a giant telescope. it is 21 feet in diameter, the reflecting surface. it can really show incredible details. if you have a friend hold up a penny 24 miles away, you could distinguish that penny. that is how good it is. >> we want to focus on a few of the images and see what they are telling us. walk us through them. this one is the southern ring nebula. tell us about this one. >> we switched pi
what some people say heat rays. there are many things any of the universe that don't shine with light but do shine with infrared so we can look further back in time and deeper into things like the birthplace of stars. >> web -- i took a photo or looked at the photo of the telescope itself. it seems to have all these old mirrors and they kind of fold like origami. explain how those go into collecting the light and the images. >> it turns out that infrared light reflects differently...
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bad system. x-ray load.ping complications, including oncological ones, and earlier such operations were performed only with the help of x-ray control. this is very important, especially in children and pregnant women. uh, in this case, we used local anesthesia prices completely conscious operation for patients absolutely painless we don't just treat patients. we heal him completely. he becomes absolutely healthy. the necessary equipment for carrying out such operations of this system is not inferior to world analogues. we are very happy. why did we come here in kuzbass to this clinic and show excellent results here? the system is very adaptive, it is intuitive and the level of specialists. eh, what we see here, of course, they have fully mastered it within one day and can already do the entire spectrum of the operation. this is the first in russia, the operation on our equipment is completely without x-rays. and we believe that, where the whole world is going, such a device is installed in more than 400 hosp
bad system. x-ray load.ping complications, including oncological ones, and earlier such operations were performed only with the help of x-ray control. this is very important, especially in children and pregnant women. uh, in this case, we used local anesthesia prices completely conscious operation for patients absolutely painless we don't just treat patients. we heal him completely. he becomes absolutely healthy. the necessary equipment for carrying out such operations of this system is not...
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grab those sunglasses will run down the types of sunglasses that offer the most protection from uv rays quick brea might not need your sunglasses in california sunglasses that were key, of course, not just for fashion, but because the harmful rays that cause skin cancer also damage your vision. jenna sacks shows us which sunglasses give us the best protection. when you're having fun in the sun, you may reach for sunglasses for some relief from the sun's blinding rays, but those rays aren't only uncomfortable they can be dangerous sun damage to the eyes accumulates slowly over time, and it could contribute to a higher risk of cataracts or macular degeneration. just as sunscreen shields your skin by blocking uv radiation sunglasses can shield your eyes from harmful rays. but with so many choices at prices ranging from a few bucks to a few 100 bucks, consumer reports says finding the right sunglasses is important after for sunglasses that fully blocked both uv a and uv b you can look for a label that says they offer 100% uv protection or uv absorption up to 400 m, which means the same thin
grab those sunglasses will run down the types of sunglasses that offer the most protection from uv rays quick brea might not need your sunglasses in california sunglasses that were key, of course, not just for fashion, but because the harmful rays that cause skin cancer also damage your vision. jenna sacks shows us which sunglasses give us the best protection. when you're having fun in the sun, you may reach for sunglasses for some relief from the sun's blinding rays, but those rays aren't only...
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at last, we have a ray of hope, a ray of hope to ease human suffering and alleviate hunger on the world's array of hope to support developing countries and the most vulnerable people. array of hope to bring a marriage with of much needed stability to the global food system. joe biden has arrived in israel and the 1st leg of his 1st visit to the middle east as you, as president. he was greeted in tel aviv by israeli prime minister jojo le pete arden will also meet alliston. your leaders in the occupied west back is been a steadfast supporter of israel for decades. and he is expected to face questions about the killing of past indian american journalist sharing a work li the u. s. inflation rate hit a new 40 year high of 9 point one percent. a shopper increased than had been in predicted prices of food and housing arising much faster than the average u. s. income law. although oil prices have dropped to little, the cost of petrol and diesel is still far higher than a year ago. and they say black and hispanic americans are being hardest hit by rising costs. there's been talk pros do stay wit
at last, we have a ray of hope, a ray of hope to ease human suffering and alleviate hunger on the world's array of hope to support developing countries and the most vulnerable people. array of hope to bring a marriage with of much needed stability to the global food system. joe biden has arrived in israel and the 1st leg of his 1st visit to the middle east as you, as president. he was greeted in tel aviv by israeli prime minister jojo le pete arden will also meet alliston. your leaders in the...
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. >>> fbi director christopher ray issuing a disturbing warning tonight about political violence in theso weighing in on the justice department's investigation of january 6th. saying they are going to follow the facts wherever they lead. now, here is part of ray's interview with cnn's evan perez. >> the question that has risen from the hearings makes it clear that the former president was very involved in at least trying to help make sure that the election results were overturned. what is your thinking about the fbi's process of looking, you know, at everyone who may have had a role in what happened january 6th. >> january 6th was a reflection of a brooder phenomenal that we see in our country today that there are way, way too many people who are willing to take their political grievances, ernestly felt and manifest them through violence. and, in our system there is a right way and a wrong way to express when you are angry or upset about something. does not matter if you are upset about an election, upset about a trial, upset about the criminal justice system, upset about any issue. the
. >>> fbi director christopher ray issuing a disturbing warning tonight about political violence in theso weighing in on the justice department's investigation of january 6th. saying they are going to follow the facts wherever they lead. now, here is part of ray's interview with cnn's evan perez. >> the question that has risen from the hearings makes it clear that the former president was very involved in at least trying to help make sure that the election results were...
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we need a concrete program by ray.day when he appears before our committee that he is going to make sure none of this political bias ever happens again. trey: center, kent inspector general for the department of justice help? and are there any senate democrats it's a senator grassley you are right, politics aside we needed fbi we can trust and respect and we are going to help you get the information you want? are you getting any help? >> i get all kinds of help from the democrats went i am investigating in a republican administration. but i never get any help from them when i am investigating things in a democrat investigation. for six wells et cetera chuck grassley thank you for joining us on a sunday night. >> thank you, glad to be with you. trey: yes, sir. if republicans take the house this fall, democrats may be looking for a new leader to replace nancy pelosi. different names have been mentioned jim clyburn, catherine clark, and others. democrats choose as their leader after the midterms is up to them. but recentl
we need a concrete program by ray.day when he appears before our committee that he is going to make sure none of this political bias ever happens again. trey: center, kent inspector general for the department of justice help? and are there any senate democrats it's a senator grassley you are right, politics aside we needed fbi we can trust and respect and we are going to help you get the information you want? are you getting any help? >> i get all kinds of help from the democrats went i...
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the fourth of july holiday shattered by a deadly mass shooting at an independence day pa ray raid just outside chicago. the new images just coming in. authorities searching a silver vehicle. anointing robert e. crimo was taken into custody. the holiday celebration erupting into panic just after 10:00 this morning. at least six killed and more than two dozen hospitalized. about ten minutes after the start of the parade, gunfire rained down in highland park, illinois. authorities believe the gunman, armed with a rifle, was firing from the top of a building. hundreds of people began running for safety, leaving everything behind. people in the parade jumping off of their floats.
the fourth of july holiday shattered by a deadly mass shooting at an independence day pa ray raid just outside chicago. the new images just coming in. authorities searching a silver vehicle. anointing robert e. crimo was taken into custody. the holiday celebration erupting into panic just after 10:00 this morning. at least six killed and more than two dozen hospitalized. about ten minutes after the start of the parade, gunfire rained down in highland park, illinois. authorities believe the...
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it is x-ray e-e, x-ray stationary e-e device e-digital expert -class ultrasound diagnostic equipmentith four sensors a large number of endoscopic equipment digital fluorograph. also purchased. well, and a large number of uh, light weight equipment. and from the moscow medical college and vitebsk medical university, alena, having received a diploma, decided to look for work in the regions of russia in order to participate in the zemsky doctor vacancy program offered by the hospital. literally from all over the country, karelia kamchatka altai ural moscow region, an oncologist went to the ulyanovsk region to meet future colleagues and decided that this place suits her best in my place, where i am needed as well as any doctor in russia you must be there somewhere here, and for such a large enough bypass of the population, an oncologist, especially one who conducts chemotherapy, was simply necessary; sometimes specialists from the regions, if necessary, can send the patient to federal centers; to the district clinic. in his native krasnodar, in the regional oncological center, the format
it is x-ray e-e, x-ray stationary e-e device e-digital expert -class ultrasound diagnostic equipmentith four sensors a large number of endoscopic equipment digital fluorograph. also purchased. well, and a large number of uh, light weight equipment. and from the moscow medical college and vitebsk medical university, alena, having received a diploma, decided to look for work in the regions of russia in order to participate in the zemsky doctor vacancy program offered by the hospital. literally...
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to avoid the disappearance of the stomach, we'll do an x-ray.re going to give you an endoscopy through your mouth, a little camera to make a revision to see your stomach. valeria about honey, two cubes of prednisolone 50. yeah, don't be afraid of anything, the guard next to the door was left open. do you know what sat down for the last time? i don't care, you're just a patient to me. not very lucky. the last time was good. with a companion salesman, but overall the scheme was brilliant. company posting gas in the area without gas, without a license bred to order. there are people collecting money. they're idiots. hangs idiots after the dropper will take you on endoscopy. or breathe in air. lera is there in the closet of disposable plates again cake. it would be better if they thanked tom with money. well, what is it that i don’t have time to change from these offerings ? and then for 17 years she sat at home, clearly strained. tikhomirov certificate brought exactly the certificate. i felt like i forgot. i'll bring a cake tomorrow. do you want to
to avoid the disappearance of the stomach, we'll do an x-ray.re going to give you an endoscopy through your mouth, a little camera to make a revision to see your stomach. valeria about honey, two cubes of prednisolone 50. yeah, don't be afraid of anything, the guard next to the door was left open. do you know what sat down for the last time? i don't care, you're just a patient to me. not very lucky. the last time was good. with a companion salesman, but overall the scheme was brilliant. company...
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you understand that god, what i'm sunburned in the sun's rays cause cancer, but at the same time, they improve vision so is it worth sunbathing or not, the doctor says i'm sorry but i just don't understand what's wrong with your face. hooray , the ruble is strengthening so much that it has become, according to experts from the american bloomberg, the most effective currency in the world. it’s just a pity that ruble prices in stores have strengthened even more for a kilogram of strawberries, for example, it costs 500 rubles on average. although it seems like the season has already started. but it's still flowers scares the experts. a year later, a wolf. the price of a fragrant berry will generally be bitter, as its seedlings, it turns out, in russia are almost they don’t grow, they are brought from holland, more precisely, as well as equipment, for example, these are tapes for drip irrigation that supply water directly to the roots of a capricious berry evenly. we distribute it, so it is also made in europe. but now the supplies have stalled. do the russians really have a real risk of b
you understand that god, what i'm sunburned in the sun's rays cause cancer, but at the same time, they improve vision so is it worth sunbathing or not, the doctor says i'm sorry but i just don't understand what's wrong with your face. hooray , the ruble is strengthening so much that it has become, according to experts from the american bloomberg, the most effective currency in the world. it’s just a pity that ruble prices in stores have strengthened even more for a kilogram of strawberries,...
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that is a ray of light for us. nick, you do good work. thank you so much for your efforts. >> thank you so much for having us. >> trace: please join fox news channel tonight from 8 to 10 p.m. for a live independence day special. thank you for inviting us into your home. have a wonderful fourth of july. i'm trace gallagher. >>> here at prime time we care about you, the viewer. the real everyday american. that's why when we launched the show back in january i said i would be listening to you, telling your stories and connecting with the american people. one way we have been able to do that is by sending the primetime team out on the streets every week to stick a microphone in people's places and find out what they have to say. and we have been all over traveling to scranton,
that is a ray of light for us. nick, you do good work. thank you so much for your efforts. >> thank you so much for having us. >> trace: please join fox news channel tonight from 8 to 10 p.m. for a live independence day special. thank you for inviting us into your home. have a wonderful fourth of july. i'm trace gallagher. >>> here at prime time we care about you, the viewer. the real everyday american. that's why when we launched the show back in january i said i would be...
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the sun's uv rays damaged the dna inside skin cells. it's the main cause of skin, cancer and skin ages. let's answer the most important questions about sun protection and health was only fair skin. the sun protection is that everybody should be wearing sunscreen. christopher buick, professor of dermatology at yale school of medicine, and an expert on sunscreen. one of the things that i like telling my patience is that the skin remembers all the sun it ever cease. and if you think about it that way, the sun you get as a child at sun, as you get you get as a teenager, the sun, you get as a young adult and then an older adult. all of that. humans of sun exposure matters when it comes to wrinkles, aging pigmentation change of the skin and risk of skin. cancer dermatologists therefore recommend using sun protection daily, at least on uncovered skin areas such as the face and hands. of i tell all my patients to use it all year round, even when the sun is in tile turn done, yellow will really home. green is a dermatologist who posts about skin
the sun's uv rays damaged the dna inside skin cells. it's the main cause of skin, cancer and skin ages. let's answer the most important questions about sun protection and health was only fair skin. the sun protection is that everybody should be wearing sunscreen. christopher buick, professor of dermatology at yale school of medicine, and an expert on sunscreen. one of the things that i like telling my patience is that the skin remembers all the sun it ever cease. and if you think about it that...
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we're doing x-rays. thing is here, the pictures are printed on the spot, and before they had to be transported to the laboratory , it takes no more than an hour and a half, while previously it took up to 7 hours for marriage, even the smallest one will appear on the picture, like a black dot piece they cut out the seam, they redo it from the inside of the pipe, they also check for this, they launch a four-wheeled robot. it looks for damage to the walls and seams, any defects and cracks allows you to drive inside the pipe cavity up to 2 km. here the pipes gave an alarm signal and stopped. this means that two sections of the pipe will have to be welded again and only after that it will be lowered underground and connected to the rest of the gas pipeline. the most important thing here is patience and attentiveness. this is the report of the chief engineer, the work itself is being carried out as part of the new moscow gasification program this the object is very important for the development of the gas supp
we're doing x-rays. thing is here, the pictures are printed on the spot, and before they had to be transported to the laboratory , it takes no more than an hour and a half, while previously it took up to 7 hours for marriage, even the smallest one will appear on the picture, like a black dot piece they cut out the seam, they redo it from the inside of the pipe, they also check for this, they launch a four-wheeled robot. it looks for damage to the walls and seams, any defects and cracks allows...
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one of the things that ray croc was very focused on was building the brand at the local level. that's why he wanted franchisees invested at the local level, so that's why gusoff thing that -- that's why you saw them getting involved on schools and getting involved at the local level. david: you are the ceo for this company over the last couple of years. have you had to deal with covert problems in particular? >> covid has been an issue that has impacted us in every country we operate in. it has been kind of a unique experience because what we -- we have dealt with regional issues before. we have dealt with sars and mers and swine flu virus things like that, but we've never had an issue where it has impacted literally every country all at about the same time. huge issue for us. it varied around the world. some places went into complete shutdown in the u.s. we were able to keep the restaurants open but drive-through only, and that was part of where the genius of our system came to light which was we were trying to manage the situation everything from chicago, it never would have
one of the things that ray croc was very focused on was building the brand at the local level. that's why he wanted franchisees invested at the local level, so that's why gusoff thing that -- that's why you saw them getting involved on schools and getting involved at the local level. david: you are the ceo for this company over the last couple of years. have you had to deal with covert problems in particular? >> covid has been an issue that has impacted us in every country we operate in....
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under the rays of the sun, the air will again warm up to 25 °, but in the second half of the week wetook rain the temperature will drop to 22-23. and this is 2-3 ° colder than usual, these are the forecasts for this minute alexander thanks elena elena volosyuk told about thunderstorm activity in the european part of russia. miner missing a week ago found alive in kuzbass leonid moiseev spent all this time under the rubble caused by the earthquake. leaving the grigoryants found out the details of the miraculous salvation a message that no one was waiting for appeared in the news feeds on the night that disappeared a week ago as a result of a mine collapse. raspadskaya, coke in kuzbass the miner was found alive within an hour, confirmation came from several official sources at once, including from rescuers who participated in the search operation for the seventh day, they actually crawled into the fox nara, leonid moiseev was discovered today at a depth of 497 m . 6 days. well, all the same, the hopes that we will find him have already heard an incomprehensible voice, illegible speech,
under the rays of the sun, the air will again warm up to 25 °, but in the second half of the week wetook rain the temperature will drop to 22-23. and this is 2-3 ° colder than usual, these are the forecasts for this minute alexander thanks elena elena volosyuk told about thunderstorm activity in the european part of russia. miner missing a week ago found alive in kuzbass leonid moiseev spent all this time under the rubble caused by the earthquake. leaving the grigoryants found out the details...
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the sun's uv rays damaged the dna inside skin cells. it's the main cause of skin, cancer and skin ages. let's answer the most important questions about sun protection and health. does only fairs, indeed sun protection. the truth is that everybody should be wearing sunscreen. christopher munich, professor of dermatology at yale school of medicine, and an expert on sunscreens. one of the things that i like telling my patience is that the skin remembers all the sun it ever sees. and if you think about it that way, the sun you get as a child at sun, as you get you get as a teenager, the son you get as a young adult and then an older adult. all of that you months of sun exposure matters when it comes to wrinkles, aging pigmentation change of the skin and risk of skin. cancer dermatologists therefore recommend using sun protection daily, at least on uncovered skin areas such as the face and hands. i love, i tell all my patients to use it all year round, even when the sun is in tile, turn done. yellow will rebate home grin is a dermatologist f
the sun's uv rays damaged the dna inside skin cells. it's the main cause of skin, cancer and skin ages. let's answer the most important questions about sun protection and health. does only fairs, indeed sun protection. the truth is that everybody should be wearing sunscreen. christopher munich, professor of dermatology at yale school of medicine, and an expert on sunscreens. one of the things that i like telling my patience is that the skin remembers all the sun it ever sees. and if you think...
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—— get an x—ray. and x-ray, so why is that?y tingling. mine, they are just _ teeth are already tingling. mine, they are just little _ teeth are already tingling. mine, they are just little stumps - teeth are already tingling. mine, they are just little stumps and i teeth are already tingling. mine, . they are just little stumps and i'm in it for— they are just little stumps and i'm in it for the — they are just little stumps and i'm in it for the long haul now. so they have ground _ in it for the long haul now. so they have ground them _ in it for the long haul now. so they have ground them down _ in it for the long haul now. so they have ground them down to - in it for the long haul now. so they have ground them down to stumps in it for the long haul now. so they - have ground them down to stumps and then popped a cap over them. did you know that was what was going to happen? i know that was what was going to ha - en? ., . know that was what was going to ha en? ., :, know that was what was going to hauen? :, , :, happen? i was
—— get an x—ray. and x-ray, so why is that?y tingling. mine, they are just _ teeth are already tingling. mine, they are just little _ teeth are already tingling. mine, they are just little stumps - teeth are already tingling. mine, they are just little stumps and i teeth are already tingling. mine, . they are just little stumps and i'm in it for— they are just little stumps and i'm in it for the — they are just little stumps and i'm in it for the long haul now. so they have ground _...