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to burning a hole in the retina. >> this study documents other cases of accute eclipse retinopathy, that happened in january of 2011 where there was total eclipse over much of europe. four people who looked directly at the sun during the eclipse was out eye protection , all had damaged retinas. >> you can see the actual swelling of the retina, it occurs the damage, fortunately , you know, a lot of times it is reversible, but unfortunately, a lot of times it is not, it is not reversible. and people can, you know, have a permanent loss of vision. >> the only way to safely view a partial or total eclipse is with certified solar glasses. simple sunglasses are not enough. >> very, very careful. i mean, the warnings that you hear are right. >> leonard says he feels lucky to still have vision in his left eye. this time around he'll watch the eclipse on tv. >> now, some bogus solar glasses are also circulating. they don't have the certified uv filters doctors say they're dangerous, people using them will not get the kind of protection that they need. go to help sort all of this out we have
to burning a hole in the retina. >> this study documents other cases of accute eclipse retinopathy, that happened in january of 2011 where there was total eclipse over much of europe. four people who looked directly at the sun during the eclipse was out eye protection , all had damaged retinas. >> you can see the actual swelling of the retina, it occurs the damage, fortunately , you know, a lot of times it is reversible, but unfortunately, a lot of times it is not, it is not...
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we call it solar retina problems and it is close to burning a hole in the retina. >> reporter: this stid documents other cases of accuse eclipse problems that happened in january of 2011 where there ways total eclipse over europe. four people looked at sun during the eclipse without eye protection all had damaged retinas. >> you can see swelling of the retina that occurs from the damage. a lot of times it is reversible but unfortunately a lot of times it is not reversible and people can, you know, have a permanent loss of vision. >> reporter: only way to safe ly view an eclipse business certified solar glasses, simple sun glasses are not enough. >> very, very careful, i mean, the warnings that you hear are right. >> reporter: leonard feels lucky to still have vision in his left eye this time around he will watch the eclipse on tv. >>> doctors say that despite all of the warnings there is still expect to go see some people with vision issues following the eclipse. either from not using the glasses correctly or trying to take a quick glimpse. i'm stephanie stahl for cbs-3 "eyewitness
we call it solar retina problems and it is close to burning a hole in the retina. >> reporter: this stid documents other cases of accuse eclipse problems that happened in january of 2011 where there ways total eclipse over europe. four people looked at sun during the eclipse without eye protection all had damaged retinas. >> you can see swelling of the retina that occurs from the damage. a lot of times it is reversible but unfortunately a lot of times it is not reversible and people...
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, we call it solar -- it's close to burning a hole in the retina. >> nasa is selling certified solar eclipse glasses to keep your eyes safe, gazing at the sky. hena dova, cbs news. >>> for more on the eclipse and a bay area forecast, here's roberta gonzalez. >> one week from today is totality. the total ellipse will be next monday -- it will end up in charleston. we'll see totality around salem oregon after 10:00 in the morning and about 2:18 in the south carolina area. it -- next up, october 14th, 2023. as far as san francisco, we'll have the partial eclipse, but you'll have to be away from the fog. visit us online sf.com/solar eclipse. enhanced marine caused delays at sfo and we have that thickening of the marine due to this upper level trough that's producing some light rain showers in the far north of the state of california. as far as we are concerned, the impact is the cooler air mass. that's ushering into the bay area. moderate winds today picking up to 30. we clocked winds over 40 earlier this morning. look at sacramento, breaking its streak of 47 straight days of temperature
, we call it solar -- it's close to burning a hole in the retina. >> nasa is selling certified solar eclipse glasses to keep your eyes safe, gazing at the sky. hena dova, cbs news. >>> for more on the eclipse and a bay area forecast, here's roberta gonzalez. >> one week from today is totality. the total ellipse will be next monday -- it will end up in charleston. we'll see totality around salem oregon after 10:00 in the morning and about 2:18 in the south carolina area. it...
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quemÁndola con la radiaciÓn el daÑo puede ser irreversible >>> afortunadamente para michel su retinaÓlogo. >>> los niÑos de las comunidades indÍgenas en mÉxico se verÁn beneficiados con unos muÑecos llamados paquitos productos mexicanos con el que se intenta preservar las lenguas originarias a travÉs del juego, pero los pequeÑos robots tambiÉn acercan a los menores a la ciencia. >>> ton kyo quÉ dice tu corazÓn es el saludo habitual en lengua un dialÉctico indÍgena que un grupo de mexicanos quieren tener en estos muÑecos >>> tenemos al niÑo vestido asÍ y entonces este habla el niÑo que estÁ vestido asÍ >>> los robots repasan las partes del cuerpo en lengua indÍgena >>> el robot responde cuando se presiona las partes que Él se sabe su cabeza. su ojo. >>> estos paquitos tienen experiencia jugando con niÑos entre 2 y 6 aÑos. >>> las niÑas para despedir a la paquita que habla asÍ llevaron sus vestido tradicional. un grupo de investigadores mexicanos ptender pre quieren preservar este lenguaje. >>> tambiÉn hicieron este juego con el espaÑol, malla y otro lenguaje. y un curioso gusano que f
quemÁndola con la radiaciÓn el daÑo puede ser irreversible >>> afortunadamente para michel su retinaÓlogo. >>> los niÑos de las comunidades indÍgenas en mÉxico se verÁn beneficiados con unos muÑecos llamados paquitos productos mexicanos con el que se intenta preservar las lenguas originarias a travÉs del juego, pero los pequeÑos robots tambiÉn acercan a los menores a la ciencia. >>> ton kyo quÉ dice tu corazÓn es el saludo habitual en lengua un...
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and it is close to burning a hole in the retina.a list special viewing glasses, not the ones recalled, provided. you'll be required to sign a waiver. go to our wusa 9 facebook page to learn more. >>> wusa 9 news at 5:00. the news at 5:30 starts right now. >> a d.c. firefighter is recovering after he got attacked while trying to help a toddler. stephanie, you found out that the firefighter was drunk on the job? >> reporter: adam, right. my sources tell me that firefighter emt was drunk on the job. it was supposed to be a routine medical call but it turned chaotic. this unfolded sunday. authorities say the firefighter went to help a three-year-old who was hurt after possibly falling. while on the scene, authorities say the firefighter was attacked by several people. his jaw was broken. i listened to the radio call and mpd backup is requested. listen in. >>> we need -- we need -- >> reporter: the firefighter joined the department in september of 2007. he is now the subject of a comprehensive internal review. stephanie gailhard, wusa 9.
and it is close to burning a hole in the retina.a list special viewing glasses, not the ones recalled, provided. you'll be required to sign a waiver. go to our wusa 9 facebook page to learn more. >>> wusa 9 news at 5:00. the news at 5:30 starts right now. >> a d.c. firefighter is recovering after he got attacked while trying to help a toddler. stephanie, you found out that the firefighter was drunk on the job? >> reporter: adam, right. my sources tell me that firefighter...
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you can cause permanent damage to the retina. it's really very close to burning a hole in the retina. >> the only way to safely view a partial or total eclipse is with certified solar glasses. simple sunglasses are not enough. >> there is a list of reputable eclipse glasses online, stamped with an approval code. >> when you're watching the eclipse with children, be sure they keep the eye protection on. it's very exciting and they want to take it off. >> be very, very careful. the warnings that you hear are right. >> leonard still has vision in his left eye. he says this time around, he'll watch the eclipse on
you can cause permanent damage to the retina. it's really very close to burning a hole in the retina. >> the only way to safely view a partial or total eclipse is with certified solar glasses. simple sunglasses are not enough. >> there is a list of reputable eclipse glasses online, stamped with an approval code. >> when you're watching the eclipse with children, be sure they keep the eye protection on. it's very exciting and they want to take it off. >> be very, very...
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. >> reporter: this retina surgeon showed us the difference between regular sunglasses and special solaring them on with his daughter. >> can you can see anything? i can't see anything. >> me either. >> reporter: the eclipse glasses are specially approved. you can find the rating on the side and you'll want to double check. amazon has warned customers about fake glasses that don't meet standards. important would ybecause they be dangerous rays of the sun. >> just a few seconds, you can get permanent damage. >> reporter: it does happen. guard ferguson has lived with the consequences most of his life. i can't. >> i can't see the middle of your face because it's not there. >> reporter: he was a kid in the early '60s and looked at an eclipse with police naked high. you ha . >> you have to have the proper eye protection. do not look at that time 37. >> reporter: the power of the sun combined with the lenses of your icon send sdrat teye conce which can be painless. >> it's possible that could be solar damage. >> reporter: and the damage could cause a on hole in the retina snd there is no way f
. >> reporter: this retina surgeon showed us the difference between regular sunglasses and special solaring them on with his daughter. >> can you can see anything? i can't see anything. >> me either. >> reporter: the eclipse glasses are specially approved. you can find the rating on the side and you'll want to double check. amazon has warned customers about fake glasses that don't meet standards. important would ybecause they be dangerous rays of the sun. >> just a...
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you can cause permanent damage to the retina. it's really very close to burning a hole in the retina. >> the only way to safely view a partial or total eclipse is with certified solar glasses. simple sunglasses are not enough. >> there is a list of reputable eclipse glasses online, stamped with an approval code. >> when you're watching the eclipse with children, be sure they keep the eye protection on. it's very exciting and they want to take it off. >> be very, very careful. the warnings that you hear are right. >> leonard still has vision in his left eye. he says this time around, he'll watch the eclipse on cbs news, los angeles. >> you also need to use solar filter on your cameras, binoculars and telescopes. and don't use eclipse glasses to look through them. the sunlight can melt the filter and damage your eyes. for a list of everything you need to know about the eclipse, we have a special section on wusa9.com/eclipse. >>> that's wusa 9 news at 5. the news at 5:30 starts right now. >>> a teenage girl on united airlines from d
you can cause permanent damage to the retina. it's really very close to burning a hole in the retina. >> the only way to safely view a partial or total eclipse is with certified solar glasses. simple sunglasses are not enough. >> there is a list of reputable eclipse glasses online, stamped with an approval code. >> when you're watching the eclipse with children, be sure they keep the eye protection on. it's very exciting and they want to take it off. >> be very, very...
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because you can cause permanent damage to the retina, we call it solar receiptity november path any ande to burning a hole in the retina. >> reporter: the only way to safely view a partial or total eclipse is with certified solar glasses. simple sunglasses are not enough. the american astronomical society has a list of reputable eclipse glasses and handheld viewers on its website stamped with this approval code. >> and the other piece of advice, when you are watching with children, be sure the kids keep their eye protection on. it's very exciting for them and they want to take the eye protection off. >> very, very careful. i mean, the warnings that you hear are right. >> reporter: bates still has vision in his left eye. he says this time around, he will watch the eclipse on tv. danielle noting hacnottingham,s. >>> coming up, we speak with the parents of austin tice, the american journalist kidnapped in syria five years ago and why they have new hopes of bringing austin home. i'm anne-marie green. this ismeis the "cbs morning ne" before fibromyalgia, i was a doer. i was active. then the
because you can cause permanent damage to the retina, we call it solar receiptity november path any ande to burning a hole in the retina. >> reporter: the only way to safely view a partial or total eclipse is with certified solar glasses. simple sunglasses are not enough. the american astronomical society has a list of reputable eclipse glasses and handheld viewers on its website stamped with this approval code. >> and the other piece of advice, when you are watching with children,...
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very close to burning a hole in the retina. >> very, very careful. i mean, the warnings that you hear are right. >> well, leonard bates who you just heard from, says this year he plans to watch the solar eclipse safely online. are you one of the unlucky people that bought your glasses on amazon? you are now probably in a scramble to find proper glasses before monday. meteorologist melissa nord has a few more options you may not have thought about just yet. >> reporter: so you've been all around town searching for glasses and nobody has any in stock. here's a couple of last resort options you can view the eclipse on monday. number one, break out your old pair of welding glasses. yeah, like two has those? but if you happen to have them make shire they're number 12 or higher. number two, try it the old school way. make a pinhole viewer. pinhole projector. you won't be able to look at the sun but you can view the eclipse either way. number three, you can view it online. you won't be there in person, but if you hook it up to the big hdtv. you might feel l
very close to burning a hole in the retina. >> very, very careful. i mean, the warnings that you hear are right. >> well, leonard bates who you just heard from, says this year he plans to watch the solar eclipse safely online. are you one of the unlucky people that bought your glasses on amazon? you are now probably in a scramble to find proper glasses before monday. meteorologist melissa nord has a few more options you may not have thought about just yet. >> reporter: so...
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but he burned out his retina and i didn't want to take a chance on burning out mine. >> reporter: you said line was aren't corner. >> all the way around corner trying to hurry up before you got back on at 7:00. >> reporter: you wanted to know how many. >> i can't wait i got to get there before it gets around the corner. >> thanks very much. i think, it is safe to say that there are hundreds of pairs of these glasses because clearly a lot of people are leaving very happy, customers. just how many though? we just don't know, mike and alex. >> wow. >> i'm glad it is peaceful people were tweeting us, they were concerned because some people were cutting line and waiting until 6:00 a.m. >> we have been talking about about this for 99 years and people procrastinating, i will to have go thereafter the show >> you had access. >> i had some, i don't know where they are. i put them on my desk and they are gone. >> i think someone took them. >> i knowy kept my hid men a place. >> i guess i better keep them. >> i want to keep my retina. >> best sound bite ever. we have best viewers. they watched,
but he burned out his retina and i didn't want to take a chance on burning out mine. >> reporter: you said line was aren't corner. >> all the way around corner trying to hurry up before you got back on at 7:00. >> reporter: you wanted to know how many. >> i can't wait i got to get there before it gets around the corner. >> thanks very much. i think, it is safe to say that there are hundreds of pairs of these glasses because clearly a lot of people are leaving very...
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. >> reporter: retina surgeon showed us the difference of regular sunglasses and special solar eclipsesan you see anything? >> me either. >> they're specially approved. you can find the rating on the side and you will want to double check. amazon warned customers about fake glasses that don't meet standards. important because they block the dangerous rays of the sun. >> just a few seconds, you can get permanent damage. >> reporter: it does happen. guard ferguson of the western u.s. lived with the consequences most of his life. >> i can't see the middle of your face because it's not there. >> reporter: he was a kid in the early '60s and locked at an eclipse with a naked eye. >> you have to have the proper eye protection. do not look at it. >> reporter: the power of the sun combined with the lenses of your eyes concentrate the rays strong enough to cause an immediate burn which can be painless. >> no pain. and new blurred vision after the eclipse and possible it's solar damage. >> reporter: the damage can cause a hole in the retina and there's no way for surgeons like this doctor to fix i
. >> reporter: retina surgeon showed us the difference of regular sunglasses and special solar eclipsesan you see anything? >> me either. >> they're specially approved. you can find the rating on the side and you will want to double check. amazon warned customers about fake glasses that don't meet standards. important because they block the dangerous rays of the sun. >> just a few seconds, you can get permanent damage. >> reporter: it does happen. guard ferguson of...
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first it seems as if that visual information from the world just enters the retina of your eye and mrs. faye to raise vc stuff all around you. that is actually not what's happening. and to demonstrate visibility and bite my lovely assistant and this is my husband. so who here sees a white square in the middle of this image? actually is no white square on that page. so what is your brain doing to conjure an image where no square exist where there is just in fact open space? well, this is something that we talked about in the book. the book explains what is happening in your brain to create the perception of a square there is none and it also explains what this has to do with how the brain makes emotions. thank you my lovely assistant. your brain is basically, when it looks at the image your brain is adding stuff from its vast array of experiences of other squares, boxes, rooms, angles and so on. and it is constructing the square that you saw. neurons in the visual cortex in the back of the brain constructed image for you. they were changing the firing for their own firing to create line
first it seems as if that visual information from the world just enters the retina of your eye and mrs. faye to raise vc stuff all around you. that is actually not what's happening. and to demonstrate visibility and bite my lovely assistant and this is my husband. so who here sees a white square in the middle of this image? actually is no white square on that page. so what is your brain doing to conjure an image where no square exist where there is just in fact open space? well, this is...
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le va a causar un daÑo en la retina. literalmente le va a quemar la retina.
le va a causar un daÑo en la retina. literalmente le va a quemar la retina.
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now your retina is taking information that's going to your visual cortex. 's removing all the correlated redundant signals and only sending the differences in visual sensations from the last moment. >> like the dog running across the street or the person you know suddenly showing up. it is possible to consciously make yourself see. to actually book. to dispel this generalization. >> it is, but it's very hard. let me give you an example. a couple of years ago i wanted to learn to paint. and i'm saying this when i have two artists in the audience. forgive me. what i learned is that if you take a three-dimensional object and you take the object and tried to transfer it onto a two-dimensional canvas you get a crappy looking object. i would've used more colorful language but were on television. what you can do, is train yourself to deconstruct the objects into pieces of light. if you train yourself to see pieces of light and you transfer the pieces of light onto the canvas, you will get a reasonably looking three-dimensional object on a two-dimensional campus. u
now your retina is taking information that's going to your visual cortex. 's removing all the correlated redundant signals and only sending the differences in visual sensations from the last moment. >> like the dog running across the street or the person you know suddenly showing up. it is possible to consciously make yourself see. to actually book. to dispel this generalization. >> it is, but it's very hard. let me give you an example. a couple of years ago i wanted to learn to...
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it will be a dangerous day for the retina today. you probably don't understand how the retina can be burned because it doesn't hurt until the next day and then it truly does. appears i have an extra minute or two here. here's the morning, here's noon. here's the afternoon. you're saying, how in the world? chad, how in the world can this thing go in the wrong direction? here we are now. the shadow going towards oregon. about 2:00 or 3:00, the shadow is going down towards st. louis. 4:00 or so, towards charleston. that's how you get the shadow to go the wrong direction 1,000 miles an hour. >> chad myers, with the cnn weather center. thank you, chad. as you see, seeing pictures from salem, oregon, of the, what we can expect, and in just about an hour. you can watch the eclipse live in virtual reality. go to cnn.com/eclipse. >>> up next, president trump gets ready for primetime as he prepares to address the nation on his strategy in afghanistan. what it could mean for american troops. ♪ ♪ it feels good to be back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ what's going o
it will be a dangerous day for the retina today. you probably don't understand how the retina can be burned because it doesn't hurt until the next day and then it truly does. appears i have an extra minute or two here. here's the morning, here's noon. here's the afternoon. you're saying, how in the world? chad, how in the world can this thing go in the wrong direction? here we are now. the shadow going towards oregon. about 2:00 or 3:00, the shadow is going down towards st. louis. 4:00 or so,...
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nos podemos estar daÑando la retina.ara ti. quÉ tiene que hacer las madres de niÑas que tienen ya gafas? >> es importante ponerse las encima. javier: gracias por ayudarnos a entender mÁs este fenÓmeno. tendremos cobertura en toda nuestra estaciÓn. carolina: estaremos siguiendo al sol y a la luna cada paso. hoy compartimos algunas formas de ver el eclipse solar sin tener que afectar el bolsillo. reportera: como todos encontrar estos lentes son difÍciles pero ttenemos otras formas seguras para ver este suceso tan importante. >> si tienes una caja pequeÑa, un alfiler, papel aluminio, cinta y estos materiales podrÁs hacer lo siguiente. abrimos la caja y pegamos el pedazo de aluminio. >> debes abrir un hueco bien chiquito porque la imagen se va a proyectar mÁs grande. reportera: cerramos la caja con la cinta adhesiva. >> apuntas en direcciÓn al sol y vas a ver por este huequito. reportera: hay una tercera opciÓn para verlo pero deben ponerle un telescopio. >> la -- javier: a propÓsito este eclipse univisiÓn estarÁ siguiendo s
nos podemos estar daÑando la retina.ara ti. quÉ tiene que hacer las madres de niÑas que tienen ya gafas? >> es importante ponerse las encima. javier: gracias por ayudarnos a entender mÁs este fenÓmeno. tendremos cobertura en toda nuestra estaciÓn. carolina: estaremos siguiendo al sol y a la luna cada paso. hoy compartimos algunas formas de ver el eclipse solar sin tener que afectar el bolsillo. reportera: como todos encontrar estos lentes son difÍciles pero ttenemos otras formas...
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this is the retina. and the retina has no pain receptors. damage is happening and you don't even know. that's why you don't feel like you need to look away. even though the retina is being burned. so kids, old people, basically the ones that are danger for doing this. >> we need to worry about the most. we're saying typically our brain would say, look away but you're saying if that damage happens, you might not realize that at that point. >> exactly. now clue it's happening. you won't have a clue until the next day. you can still have good vision even though your retina burnt. may not notice it for years. >> it might be the kind of thing down the road we could s damage to happen? are we talking a flash or -- >> nom it's not a flash. >> a period of time. >> you can look at the sun for a couple seconds that's okay but the point is don't look at the sun it's dangerous no matter what. >> you know, when is the damage permanent? we don't know. i mean it can happen within seconds. but it's quick. it's never safe to look at the sun period. >> so all
this is the retina. and the retina has no pain receptors. damage is happening and you don't even know. that's why you don't feel like you need to look away. even though the retina is being burned. so kids, old people, basically the ones that are danger for doing this. >> we need to worry about the most. we're saying typically our brain would say, look away but you're saying if that damage happens, you might not realize that at that point. >> exactly. now clue it's happening. you...
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it could be solar retina oppopathy. >> the doctor recommends people make an appointment with an eye you symptoms. >> it becomes tricky to read fine print thread a needle read a cellphone. >> >> some came prepared. others threw caution to the wind. >> i avoided it at all costs. >> i saw part of it in the car. >> did you have glasses on? >> no. >> how are you feeling? >> i feel fine. the doctors say you don't have to run to the emergency room if you are seeing symptoms. they haven't seen a spike in emergency room visit yet. at least today. there are those vulnerable including senior citizens. annie mccormick, "action news," jim, back to you. >> you won't have to wait as long to view the next eclipse in the united states. april 8, 2024. the path of totality will first touch mexico and enter the u.s. moving toward main before moving over canada. philadelphia will again experience a partial eclipse. you can relive the great american eclipse anytime. watch video of our "action news" team across the tristate area and country as well as prepare for the next eclipse 2024. >> cecily what's the st
it could be solar retina oppopathy. >> the doctor recommends people make an appointment with an eye you symptoms. >> it becomes tricky to read fine print thread a needle read a cellphone. >> >> some came prepared. others threw caution to the wind. >> i avoided it at all costs. >> i saw part of it in the car. >> did you have glasses on? >> no. >> how are you feeling? >> i feel fine. the doctors say you don't have to run to the emergency...
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you don't want it to burn any of the retina and the core of your eye.me now to get a final look, though, at the eclipse forecast. >> somara, what do you have? >> i have my moon pie and my glasses, so you know i'm ready. right now a look at the forecast, so here's how things are panning out. around begin. we will see sun and clouds. the good news is you should be getting some breaks in the clouds to be able to view that. temperatures around the mid to upper 80s. at 2:42, we'll actually see the temperature drop a bit. we are expecting more clouds to build in, so we'll be looking for those breaks, and then just after that, we're going to start to see the scattered our isolated showers and thunderstorms move through, as we head into the end of this event at 4:on 2. so really spectacular stuff. be sure to have your glasses when you're looking up to the sky. >>> back to you all. >> thank you, somara. make sure you tune into our special coverage that starts at one hour at 1:00. we'll be checking in with check bell and doug kammerer, who are on the path of tota
you don't want it to burn any of the retina and the core of your eye.me now to get a final look, though, at the eclipse forecast. >> somara, what do you have? >> i have my moon pie and my glasses, so you know i'm ready. right now a look at the forecast, so here's how things are panning out. around begin. we will see sun and clouds. the good news is you should be getting some breaks in the clouds to be able to view that. temperatures around the mid to upper 80s. at 2:42, we'll...
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. >> the retina could be temporarily burned. anyone who had sore or watery eyes may have sunburned eyes that will heal. >> if you see the yellowing of the center of the retina, and the darkening around it, it is more serious. >> lasting damage from extinct - - it could be lasting damage from sustainedexposure. the middle of an image may seem to be missing. this office and others are getting calls. >> some may be looking and the sun came out. but they are still looking. >> clouds did provide a measure of protection. >> with ultraviolet damage, even with clouds, it will not be the solar retinopathy that would be concerned about with the solar eclipse. most patients have not experienced any damage. but they can be reassured that they are normal. >> some have come in for their eyes to be checked. symptoms could include blurring of vision, sensitivity to light, and blind spots. >>> a babysitter and her boyfriend are behind bars, basing felony charges. they are accused of sexually assaulting a 4-year-old girl. and torres was babysitti
. >> the retina could be temporarily burned. anyone who had sore or watery eyes may have sunburned eyes that will heal. >> if you see the yellowing of the center of the retina, and the darkening around it, it is more serious. >> lasting damage from extinct - - it could be lasting damage from sustainedexposure. the middle of an image may seem to be missing. this office and others are getting calls. >> some may be looking and the sun came out. but they are still looking....
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eclipse no produce ceguera total porque solamente afecta la mÁcula que es la parte central de la retinaciÓn de los doctores es consultar al mÉdico si tiene algÚn mal en los ojos. ♪ ilia: ccomparecieron en corte los cuatro arrestados en relaciÓn con los afectados en barcelona que dejaron un total de 15 personas muertas y mÁs de un centenar de heridos. ademÁs, hoy fue revelado un video donde muestra a los policÍas inspeccionando los departamentos aapartamentos donde vivÍan los sospechosos. esta noche en la ediciÓn nocturna. hoy se escuchan argumentos en el caso de juan manuel montes. el primer mexicano que fue deportado a principios de este aÑo a pesar de estar amparado por daca. por supuesto que seguiremos de cerca la visita de trump en arizona donde se esperan protestas. fÉlix: aterriza en méxico un invento japonÉs para que los pasajeros duerman y esperen cÓmodamente la salida de sus vuelos. ♪ para mi prima luisa limpiar entre sus dientes es fácil. pero para el resto de nosotros existe nueva colgate total clean-in-between. trabaja aún entre los dientes para reducer 83% más placa bacteri
eclipse no produce ceguera total porque solamente afecta la mÁcula que es la parte central de la retinaciÓn de los doctores es consultar al mÉdico si tiene algÚn mal en los ojos. ♪ ilia: ccomparecieron en corte los cuatro arrestados en relaciÓn con los afectados en barcelona que dejaron un total de 15 personas muertas y mÁs de un centenar de heridos. ademÁs, hoy fue revelado un video donde muestra a los policÍas inspeccionando los departamentos aapartamentos donde vivÍan los...
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un eclipse parcial al 75% >> estÁ haciendo que el sol entre por esa lupa y queme un espacio de la retinaaprobadas para ver este eclipse solar, esperanza estarÁ ofreciendo un evento donde se proveerÁ visores. >> "esperanza" es parte de un programa que es manejado por el instituto y los fondos del programa de la nasa. ellos estÁn proveyendo el entrenamiento y estos protectores que son bastante seguro para que las personas puedan disfrutar de este eclipse solar. marÍa: estos sensores impiden ver la luz estamos acostumbrados a ver normalmente, causando que se vea completamente oscuro. >> y para utilizarla, las personas tienen que mirar al sol, ponÉrselo esos ojos y miren arriba a la direcciÓn hasta que vean el sol y antes de quitÁrselo tienen que mirar hacia abajo. marÍa: una buena hora para observar este fenÓmeno serÍa el lunes a las 2:44 cuando el eclipse solar estarÁ en su punto mÁximo. ilia: gracias, marÍa. el representante estatal ofrecerÁ un evento de trituraciÓn de documentos maÑana sÁbado 19 de agosto, en sociedad en su oficina del distrito localizado en el 3503 norte. los residentes
un eclipse parcial al 75% >> estÁ haciendo que el sol entre por esa lupa y queme un espacio de la retinaaprobadas para ver este eclipse solar, esperanza estarÁ ofreciendo un evento donde se proveerÁ visores. >> "esperanza" es parte de un programa que es manejado por el instituto y los fondos del programa de la nasa. ellos estÁn proveyendo el entrenamiento y estos protectores que son bastante seguro para que las personas puedan disfrutar de este eclipse solar. marÍa:...
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wills eye open thal gist and chief is an expert on how the sun can damage a retina on regular day. >>the eclipse, the decrease in the power of the sun's radiance is just enough so that you actually can look at it long enough to get a serious burn. >> and you won't feel a thing. >> the central part of the retina, the macaulay, has no pain fibers. so, you can get a very serious burn that actually destroys tissue there and it won't hurt at all. >> so how can you tell if those glasses you just scored are safe? before you're looking at the sun? >> you can look at an actual light bulb, and if you just see the fill meant, not the light bulb, then your glasses are dark enough. oh, i can see his light right now. that's all i can see. yup, there it is. >> it is important to keep that in mind. by the way the doctor tells joyce the wills eye hospital loom will be extra staffed monday since we live in a life of selfies and live stream. how can you tell if you mess dollars up? it will appear your vision like vaseline is smack in the middle of your eye. >> that's personment. let's hope nobody has th
wills eye open thal gist and chief is an expert on how the sun can damage a retina on regular day. >>the eclipse, the decrease in the power of the sun's radiance is just enough so that you actually can look at it long enough to get a serious burn. >> and you won't feel a thing. >> the central part of the retina, the macaulay, has no pain fibers. so, you can get a very serious burn that actually destroys tissue there and it won't hurt at all. >> so how can you tell if...
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in medical care, we see that on retina diagnostics, degenerative diseases in retinas, cancer scans, a computer can pick out 90%, 94% of problem areas. where the medic or the rad radiographer is in the 80% area. when you put the two together, you get up to 99%. why? because the human is better at picking out false positives, something the computer is not good at. the combination of putting artificial intelligence alongside a professional makes them so much more powerful >> how far do you take the man and machine analogy? you have had public comments from the likes of elon musk and he's wrarn r. waarned about thef ai, and said humans need to merge with ai, he is working with a company called neuralink, is that feasible and is it necessary? >> i think there's a lot of science fiction in this. whenever new technology comes along, people extrapolate way out into the future and come up with scenarios in this industry, the tech industry tends to overestimate what happens in a year and underestimate what happens in ten years. i think machine/human combination of physically merging is way out
in medical care, we see that on retina diagnostics, degenerative diseases in retinas, cancer scans, a computer can pick out 90%, 94% of problem areas. where the medic or the rad radiographer is in the 80% area. when you put the two together, you get up to 99%. why? because the human is better at picking out false positives, something the computer is not good at. the combination of putting artificial intelligence alongside a professional makes them so much more powerful >> how far do you...
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we need the glasses if you are looking up nasa approved, looking at the sun will burn your retina permanently. if you don't have the glasses, we have a live report monday afternoon. back at home now, temperatures in the 70s. warm, humid, 77 in philadelphia, allentown, 79, cape may 76. wilmington 77. low pressure across the great lakes, a trail and cold front across chicago and moisture streaming ahead of it. that's what we deal with tomorrow. future tracker showing waves, 7:00 in the morning, lots of clouds, maybe a rumble of thunder. noon is over cast. the afternoon, ahead of the cold front, we could get a line of heavy downpours and gusting thunderstorms, some severe continuing into friday evening. any storm has the possibility of wind damage and chance of hail. tomorrow night, storms rolling in, high of 80. rest of the weekend, saturday, 86. sunday, mostly sunny with a high of 83-degrees. the accuweather seven-day forecast, oh pressively muggy tomorrow. steam bath with scattered showers in the morning. tomorrow, 88-degrees. saturday, lower humidity with a high of 90. sunday, 89-degrees and
we need the glasses if you are looking up nasa approved, looking at the sun will burn your retina permanently. if you don't have the glasses, we have a live report monday afternoon. back at home now, temperatures in the 70s. warm, humid, 77 in philadelphia, allentown, 79, cape may 76. wilmington 77. low pressure across the great lakes, a trail and cold front across chicago and moisture streaming ahead of it. that's what we deal with tomorrow. future tracker showing waves, 7:00 in the morning,...
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. - las lesiones oculares pueden llegar a ser permanentes y hasta daÑar gravemente la retina. - por suiencia, este hombre recomienda no tomar riesgos y proteger los ojos con gafas de eclipse. cesar --- es momento de revisar las condiciones del tiempo --- take boxes / lorena --- nos enlazamos con gabriela delln desde milpitas y los detalles --- take gabriela live lorena --- en tijuana mxico, vuelve a despertar la pesadilla de "el pozolero", el hombre que confes disolver en acido mas de 300 cadaveres..... -- y es que en el terreno en el que operaba..... encontraron restos humanos. --jazive perez, nos ampla la informacin.. :01 :28 01:36 pkg los peritos van y vienen con bolsas y cajas de lo que van desenterrando. han trabajado en la zona sin parar mas de 48 horas y saben que ante la evidencia hara falta quedarse mucho mas tiempo. imágenes padre de desaparecido " todos estamos con esperanza de encontrar algo de nuestros hijos." don jose ortigoza busca desde hace 3 aÑos a su hijo y como otras ocasiones, esta vez, al escuchar que encontraron restos humanos en esta propiedad de tijuana no dudo
. - las lesiones oculares pueden llegar a ser permanentes y hasta daÑar gravemente la retina. - por suiencia, este hombre recomienda no tomar riesgos y proteger los ojos con gafas de eclipse. cesar --- es momento de revisar las condiciones del tiempo --- take boxes / lorena --- nos enlazamos con gabriela delln desde milpitas y los detalles --- take gabriela live lorena --- en tijuana mxico, vuelve a despertar la pesadilla de "el pozolero", el hombre que confes disolver en acido mas...
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because you may not feel any pain, you won't know that you're retina is getting damaged or too hot.onable, i know. your sunglasses aren't going to do the trick. no matter how fancy, expensive or polarized you need to get eclipse glasses like this. in part because they have a safety standard. the most important piece, the filter, obviously, reducing the sun's brightness to a safe and comfortable level like looking at a full moon instead and blocked ultraviolet and infrared rays. remember this for yourself and especially if you're going to watch with your kids. kids may forget. keep an eye on your chin. make sure they keep their glasses on at all times. the only time you can look at the sun with your naked eye, when in the path of totality. the time when the sun will be completely covered by the moon. i would suggest to you, take time to listen then as well. the earth is not growing darker, also quieter as wildlife becomes really, really still. >> so cool. dr. sanjay gupta, thank you. you can find out everything you need to know at cnn.com/eclipse. >>> a startling announcement this we
because you may not feel any pain, you won't know that you're retina is getting damaged or too hot.onable, i know. your sunglasses aren't going to do the trick. no matter how fancy, expensive or polarized you need to get eclipse glasses like this. in part because they have a safety standard. the most important piece, the filter, obviously, reducing the sun's brightness to a safe and comfortable level like looking at a full moon instead and blocked ultraviolet and infrared rays. remember this...
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birning a hole in the re retina and you don't even know it. >> that is just wild.see now all of these years later? >> well, roger and i were very lucky that we burned just one eye. the people that looked with one eye then switched over to the other eye, they have a spot in both eyes where they probably can't drive a car. roger and i with both eyes opened, can see perfectly normal. if we shut our good eye, then we can't even read a book. >> wow. what do you want people to know before tomorrow's eclipse? >> well, i want them to be safe. myself, i'm going to go out and enjoy the eclipse, but i'm not looking up at the sun with or without glasses. i'm going to enjoy just seeing shadow coming and it getting dark. some of these glasses are on recall now. i heard of people breaking glass and spray painting it black and going to look through it. it's not worth it with your eyes. you only get two eyes and they're very delicate little instruments. >> yes. >> and so they've got to really be careful. i'm worried about the children. the glasses slipping off of them. is tuesday m
birning a hole in the re retina and you don't even know it. >> that is just wild.see now all of these years later? >> well, roger and i were very lucky that we burned just one eye. the people that looked with one eye then switched over to the other eye, they have a spot in both eyes where they probably can't drive a car. roger and i with both eyes opened, can see perfectly normal. if we shut our good eye, then we can't even read a book. >> wow. what do you want people to know...
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. >> reporter: this retina surgeon showed us the difference between regular sunglasses and special solar eclipse lenses putting them on with his daughter. >> can you can see anything? i can't see anything. >> me either. >> reporter: the eclipse glasses are specially approved. you can find the rating on the side and you'll want to double check. amazon has warned customers about fake glasses that don't meet standards. important because they block the dangerous rays of the sun. >> just a few seconds, you can get permanent damage. >> reporter: it does happen. guard ferguson has lived with the consequences most of his life. >> i can't see the middle of your face because it's not there. >> reporter: he was a kid in the early '60s and looked at an eclichings with hclips with his high. >> you have to have the proper eye protection. do not look at it. >> reporter: the power of the sun combined with the lenses of your eye concentrate the rays which can be painless. >> it's possible that could be solar damage. >> reporter: and the damage could cause a hole in the retina and there is no way for surg
. >> reporter: this retina surgeon showed us the difference between regular sunglasses and special solar eclipse lenses putting them on with his daughter. >> can you can see anything? i can't see anything. >> me either. >> reporter: the eclipse glasses are specially approved. you can find the rating on the side and you'll want to double check. amazon has warned customers about fake glasses that don't meet standards. important because they block the dangerous rays of the...
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. >> pueden quemar la retina que estÁ al fondo del ojo y causar ceguera. >> cerca de 5000 bibliotecasu comida se combinan aquÍ el pasillo de humo, extensiÓn del chofer de los tÍpicos pescados de oaxaca. >> estÁ lleno de humo porque todo el dÍa estÁn asando la carne. >> prepara la especialidad de la casa, suspiros de oaxaca. >> ponemos un poco de queso fresco, al final terminamos con un poquito de cebolla remojada en el vinagre de piÑa con pilÓn, laurel. tambiÉn le ponemos unas zanahorias que se curen en el vinagre. >> el toque final las tortillas de maÍz azul cuya preparaciÓn se mantiene en la tradiciÓn, cocer los granos, molerlos en un molino y hacer una a una cada tortilla. >> tiene que tener una temperatura adecuada, en este caso tengo que voltear la primer tortilla porque si la dejo que se reseque mucho ya no se coce biin. >> otra especialidad qqe no podÍa faltar es una tortilla gigante con frijoles. >> de guarniciÓn ponemos chile de agua, rÁbanos, una hierba tÍpica tambiÉn del centro y sur del paÍs. >> el mezcal tambiÉn es parte del menÚ. >> asÍ una combinaciÓn de sabores que evo
. >> pueden quemar la retina que estÁ al fondo del ojo y causar ceguera. >> cerca de 5000 bibliotecasu comida se combinan aquÍ el pasillo de humo, extensiÓn del chofer de los tÍpicos pescados de oaxaca. >> estÁ lleno de humo porque todo el dÍa estÁn asando la carne. >> prepara la especialidad de la casa, suspiros de oaxaca. >> ponemos un poco de queso fresco, al final terminamos con un poquito de cebolla remojada en el vinagre de piÑa con pilÓn, laurel....
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algo que segÚn los expertos podrÍa causar severos daÑos a la retina e incluso ceguera.onantes vÍdeos que muestran cÓmo se oscureciÓ parcialmente la tierra. las tomas se efectuaron desde un aviÓn. el prÓximo eclipse total de sol en estados unidos se verÁ será en 2024. $10,000 en cocaÍna y un arma son sÓlo algunos de los elementos decomisados adentro de una casa en la ciudad de richmond. la policÍa de esa localidad revelÓ el nombre del sospechoso que ella se encuentra tras las rejas. luz: asÍ es. este arresto y decomiso surgiÓ despuÉs de dos meses de investigaciÓn. las pistas las dieron los propios vecinos de este vecindario. de lejos se ve cÓmo el vecindario comÚn pero según autoridades, en una de las casa de la calle ventura se estaba llevando a cabo un negocio de drogas. los directives obtuvieron una orden de saqueo para la casa y encontraron 10,013 cocaÍna, un arma y $7000. el arma cargada con una caja de vales, a $7000 en efectivo. el sospechoso de este crimen, vicente de 31 aÑos. >> uno nunca sabe quÉ vecinos tiene al lado. luz: vivÍa con un familiar en la casa dond
algo que segÚn los expertos podrÍa causar severos daÑos a la retina e incluso ceguera.onantes vÍdeos que muestran cÓmo se oscureciÓ parcialmente la tierra. las tomas se efectuaron desde un aviÓn. el prÓximo eclipse total de sol en estados unidos se verÁ será en 2024. $10,000 en cocaÍna y un arma son sÓlo algunos de los elementos decomisados adentro de una casa en la ciudad de richmond. la policÍa de esa localidad revelÓ el nombre del sospechoso que ella se encuentra tras las...
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in the retina and causes inflammation,e deem a, it is an process where you create free radicals thatage, surrounding tissue. >> reporter: vision loss from looking at the sun can be permanent or lead to other problems like cataracts and macular degeneration. >> that is where damage occurs in the center of the vision. if you looking at both eyes it will occur in both eyes which is a big problem report report doctor dugan says dark sunglasses, goggles anything but improved solar glasses won't work and are dangerous. doctors say despite warnings they are still expect to go see people with vision issues following the eclipse, either from not using the glasses correctly or just trying to takee quick grams. i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> and speaking of safely watching the eclipse, welding supply store can thank the eclipse for an unusual spike in business. that is because of high demand for welding lenses. nasa says shade 14 welding lenses can be used to watch the eclipse safely and in west alice wisconsin outside milwaukee eclipse glasses are a rarity so people have bee
in the retina and causes inflammation,e deem a, it is an process where you create free radicals thatage, surrounding tissue. >> reporter: vision loss from looking at the sun can be permanent or lead to other problems like cataracts and macular degeneration. >> that is where damage occurs in the center of the vision. if you looking at both eyes it will occur in both eyes which is a big problem report report doctor dugan says dark sunglasses, goggles anything but improved solar...
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spark permanent damage to your retina. >> roberta is counting down to that eclipse. >>> i have beendown since 1978! [ laughter ] >> you know, there's so many different ways you actually can look at the total solar eclipse. one way is cross your hands over the face and look up. go to cbssf.com solar eclipse for more. the eclipse will take place across the contiguous united states on monday august 21. it begins in oregon about 9:00 a.m. totality about 10:00. it ends up in charleston, south carolina, just around 2:48 in the afternoon. 70-mile-wide swath and if you missed it, the next time around is october 14, 2023. hi-def doppler radar showing rain in the vicinity. hopefully we won't have that in the forecast on august 21 for the "solar eclipse 2017". we have had some thunderstorms in the sacramento valley this morning, mid- and low-level clouds this morning lining the rim of the bay. clouds this morning. these clouds are indicative of unstable air mass. it's not usually associated with thunderstorms. but unstable air can produce a thunderstorm and we have that in the forecast all day
spark permanent damage to your retina. >> roberta is counting down to that eclipse. >>> i have beendown since 1978! [ laughter ] >> you know, there's so many different ways you actually can look at the total solar eclipse. one way is cross your hands over the face and look up. go to cbssf.com solar eclipse for more. the eclipse will take place across the contiguous united states on monday august 21. it begins in oregon about 9:00 a.m. totality about 10:00. it ends up in...
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comunes negros mucho cuidado porque mirar el eclipse que puede ser algo muy importante puede daÑarle la retinante. hay posibilidad de lluvia en camino, tenemos posibilidad de chubascos y tormentas me parece que el plato fuerte estarÁ llegando a nuestra Área del viernes. con mayor riesgo de lluvia. aquÍ tenemos el huracÁn con vientos, categorÍa dos, eso se disipa en las prÓximas 48 horas. tres ondas en el atlÁntico, son de alto interÉs. una va por el caribe si se desarrolla o no de todas maneras va por el caribe. y esta segunda que vendrÍa por la parte norte. vamos a ver este anticiclÓn trae lluvia el viernes estÁ en la posibilidad hasta 60% de lluvia. julio: en venezuela, las autoridades liberan a uno de los sÍmbolos de la rebeliÓn callejera, el violinista. en repÚblica dominicana, muere adolescente en un barrio de santiago. julio: en repÚblica dominicana, un joven de 16 aÑos muriÓ al recibir un pelotazo en el cuellocuando uno de sus compaÑeros se disponÍa a tirar una base. periodista:consternaciÓn se vive en el sector de los santos tras el fallecimiento del adolescente de 16 aÑos, quien recib
comunes negros mucho cuidado porque mirar el eclipse que puede ser algo muy importante puede daÑarle la retinante. hay posibilidad de lluvia en camino, tenemos posibilidad de chubascos y tormentas me parece que el plato fuerte estarÁ llegando a nuestra Área del viernes. con mayor riesgo de lluvia. aquÍ tenemos el huracÁn con vientos, categorÍa dos, eso se disipa en las prÓximas 48 horas. tres ondas en el atlÁntico, son de alto interÉs. una va por el caribe si se desarrolla o no de...
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and you can get something called solar retinopathy which can permanently damage the retina. >> reporter: this is the first time since the 1970s the united states will be able to see a total solar eclipse. during a total solar eclipse the move covers the disk of the sun. millions are expected to watch. just make sure you're wearing the proper glasses. here in the state of california, you won't be able to see the total eclipse. however, you will be able to see 60% of it. make sure you have these. in los angeles, brittany hopper, kpix 5. >> make sure they are certified. >> make sure they are the real thing. >> for news throughout the evening, the latest news and weather, always on cbssf.com. announcer: it's time to play "family feud"! give it up for steve harvey! [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: how y'all? thank you very much. i appreciate you, folks. yeah, i do. heck, yeah. thank you very much, folks. i appreciate it. well, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man steve harvey. [cheering and applause] folks, we got another good one for you today. returning for
and you can get something called solar retinopathy which can permanently damage the retina. >> reporter: this is the first time since the 1970s the united states will be able to see a total solar eclipse. during a total solar eclipse the move covers the disk of the sun. millions are expected to watch. just make sure you're wearing the proper glasses. here in the state of california, you won't be able to see the total eclipse. however, you will be able to see 60% of it. make sure you have...
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. >> reporter: ophthalmologist is an expert on how the sun can damage your retina on a regular day. >ipse, the decrease in the power of the sun's raidians is just enough so that you can look at it long enough to get a serious burn. >> reporter: and you won't feel a thing >> the central part of the retina, the macular, you can get a serious burn that destroys tissues and it won't hurt at all. >> reporter: how can you tell if those glasses you just scored are safe before you're looking at the sun? >> you can look at an actual light bulb, and if you just see the filament, not the light bulb, then your glasses are dark enough. i can see his light right now, that's all i can see. there it is. >> reporter: joyce evans fox 29 news. >>> good morning, everybody. 5:48. looking live at an accident scene now on the schuylkill expressway. just got confirmation that the direction here is 76 westbound. right at girard avenues about four or five cars all lined up here in what would be the left lane, leaving center city, heading west on the schuylkill expressway near girard avenue. state trooper is ju
. >> reporter: ophthalmologist is an expert on how the sun can damage your retina on a regular day. >ipse, the decrease in the power of the sun's raidians is just enough so that you can look at it long enough to get a serious burn. >> reporter: and you won't feel a thing >> the central part of the retina, the macular, you can get a serious burn that destroys tissues and it won't hurt at all. >> reporter: how can you tell if those glasses you just scored are safe...
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. >> those could be frying your retina, or frying your eyeball >> that's where the damage occurs, rightnter of the vision, and if you're looking with both ties will curve both eyes, which is a big problem. >> doctor jacker dugan, wills eye hospital, saying staring at the sun without filtration even partially obscured can cause vision lost. >> the high energy gets focused in the retina, and it causes inflammation, edema, it is actually called an objection dating process, where you create free radicals that damage surrounding tissue >> nasa sending the alert about fake glasses says another way to tell the difference is, you can't see anything when you wear the real ones, except the sun. >> put them over the led. you see nothing. now, we'll take one from an unknown vendor, and put them over the led. you can see the led lights, so this is immediate indication that these glasses are not safe. >> now, it is also important that the lentz z are not scratched or damaged in anyway that could increase the risk for injury. doctors say wearing certified glasses is the only safe way to look at the su
. >> those could be frying your retina, or frying your eyeball >> that's where the damage occurs, rightnter of the vision, and if you're looking with both ties will curve both eyes, which is a big problem. >> doctor jacker dugan, wills eye hospital, saying staring at the sun without filtration even partially obscured can cause vision lost. >> the high energy gets focused in the retina, and it causes inflammation, edema, it is actually called an objection dating process,...
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Aug 12, 2017
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astronomers say looking at the sun during an eclipse can cause serious damage to your retina.ven a brief glance at the sun can cause blurry vision or temporary blindness. so astronomers recommend you wear special eclipse glasses to protect your eyes and better see the eclipse. most stores have run out of the glasses... but lucky for fremont libraries... the space science institute sent out two million glasses to local libraries across the country. (brian edwards/principal librarian, fremont libraries): "i was very surprised. i went back online to see if i could expand the order and people are selling out.everywhere they're selling out. so i wanted to buy more but they were all out and i was really surprised to see the demand of glasses." fremont libraries started with 150 glasses which were all claimed in a hour. edwards says he was able to buy more glasses but they may be very difficult to find now. (steve) new at ten:a warning about those eclipse glasses.. if you don't use them the right way -- you can seriously hurt yourself. reporter matt hinkin has what ánotá to do. remem
astronomers say looking at the sun during an eclipse can cause serious damage to your retina.ven a brief glance at the sun can cause blurry vision or temporary blindness. so astronomers recommend you wear special eclipse glasses to protect your eyes and better see the eclipse. most stores have run out of the glasses... but lucky for fremont libraries... the space science institute sent out two million glasses to local libraries across the country. (brian edwards/principal librarian, fremont...
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Aug 21, 2017
08/17
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lot of radiation >> reporter: doctor mark bleacher says staring at the sun can cause injuring the retinand potentially leading to vision loss. >> we have extra staff, we have extra equipment on stand by so we can evaluate, diagnosis, patients who might have had a problem. >> reporter: symptoms of retina injuries are blurriness and seeing spots and it can take 12 hours to develop. >> i think we will have a two camps, people who are undually concerned and any little problem or suspect problem will drive them into their doctor's office or er and then we will have people who just don't care and don't listen to any of what we're saying and we will have real problems. >> reporter: in terms of the treatment can i do anything after the damage happens. >> short answer to that is no. if you have gotten damage to the eye is there nothing we can do to reverse that damage. >> reporter: now there was some cloud cover during the eclipse today so people were looking up, without glasses trying to find the sun. is there a problem with that? i asked doctors, and they said it takes a couple seconds looking
lot of radiation >> reporter: doctor mark bleacher says staring at the sun can cause injuring the retinand potentially leading to vision loss. >> we have extra staff, we have extra equipment on stand by so we can evaluate, diagnosis, patients who might have had a problem. >> reporter: symptoms of retina injuries are blurriness and seeing spots and it can take 12 hours to develop. >> i think we will have a two camps, people who are undually concerned and any little...
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Aug 17, 2017
08/17
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. >> puede provocar una quemadura en la parte central de la retina.rando para emergencias, incluso se ha activado la guardia nacional. estÁn listos para asistir a los departamentos de policÍas locales, lo que necesita toda esa gente son unas gafas especiales que ofrece una protecciÓn ultravioleta de 99,99%. >> si no tiene este nÚmero, no lo debe usar. reportero: el problema es que muchos vendedores inescrupulosos ha pirateado el concepto y le ha puesto el nÚmero lentes que no cumplen con las normas de protecciÓn visual. en internet han retirado decenas de estas gafas fraudulentas. aquÍ es donde deben ejercer mÁs precauciÓn, sobre todo, si tienen niÑos. >> los niÑos estÁn en pleno desarrollo visual, y aparte de eso, el lente que su cristal natural que tenemos nosotros estÁ muy transparente. ademÁs, no existe tratamiento para los daÑos. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ramÓn: con esas imÁgenes en vivo que no son piratas de la montaÑa, nos vamos a enlazar con suheily lÓpez belÉn que ya estÁ lista con la ventana al tiempo. suheily: muy buenas noches, saludos amigos. recordÁndol
. >> puede provocar una quemadura en la parte central de la retina.rando para emergencias, incluso se ha activado la guardia nacional. estÁn listos para asistir a los departamentos de policÍas locales, lo que necesita toda esa gente son unas gafas especiales que ofrece una protecciÓn ultravioleta de 99,99%. >> si no tiene este nÚmero, no lo debe usar. reportero: el problema es que muchos vendedores inescrupulosos ha pirateado el concepto y le ha puesto el nÚmero lentes que no...
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Aug 6, 2017
08/17
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which can cause permanent damage to the retina. >>> coming up, she is the first and her family to goege. she is not taking them for granted. how this bay area student is getting a valuable head start on campus. ♪ what should i watch? show me sports. it's so fluffy! look at that fluffy unicorn! he's so fluffy i'm gonna die! your voice is awesome. the x1 voice remote. xfinity. the future of awesome. they're often unsure about what >>> welcome back. melissa, many students are the first and their families to go to college. often, they are not sure what to expect when they get there. >> this student decided to get a head start on her college transition. it is reported that the college degree is the key to her family's future. >> life is full of tough questions. but for her, the question of where to go to college wasn't one of them. >> berkeley has character. when i walked on campus, i felt like i belonged to. >> the longing is one thing. but adjusting to college life and tough courses at uc berkeley will be a new challenge. that is why some enrolled in summer classes to get a jump on clas
which can cause permanent damage to the retina. >>> coming up, she is the first and her family to goege. she is not taking them for granted. how this bay area student is getting a valuable head start on campus. ♪ what should i watch? show me sports. it's so fluffy! look at that fluffy unicorn! he's so fluffy i'm gonna die! your voice is awesome. the x1 voice remote. xfinity. the future of awesome. they're often unsure about what >>> welcome back. melissa, many students are...