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patient kiersten tissues ready for surgery. we also have e.c.g. electrodes blood pressure cuffs oxygen saturation. general anesthesia always consists of 3 parts 1st there is a strong painkiller. to them for that you may be getting a little time a little dazed just take nice deep breaths and think of something pleasant. by humans is the way the more you think about what she doing this scarier it feels . and this is. the 2nd step. the next step is the medication that makes you fall asleep on that stuff until. the sleep inducing drugs used are hypnotics that switch off consciousness just keep breathing in and out take a deep breath. since i know you feeling sleepy already. the most commonly used anesthesia inducer is propofol. and injection works within a few seconds. the last step is muscle relaxants substances that relax muscles and immobilize the patient. without these the body's protective reflexes could cause involuntary twitching even while under. the can do that you place. and press. patients would suffocate without artificial ventilation. onc
patient kiersten tissues ready for surgery. we also have e.c.g. electrodes blood pressure cuffs oxygen saturation. general anesthesia always consists of 3 parts 1st there is a strong painkiller. to them for that you may be getting a little time a little dazed just take nice deep breaths and think of something pleasant. by humans is the way the more you think about what she doing this scarier it feels . and this is. the 2nd step. the next step is the medication that makes you fall asleep on that...
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they will do the after because i'm a start or because you're making your kiersten was just really really dumb it is by . the presumed terrorists were not simply made to disappear. the cia wanted to obtain information from them that could help prevent other terrorist attacks the agents therefore used so-called enhanced interrogation techniques. i had no idea there was a torture program i went back to headquarters about 5 weeks later. and i went to the cafeteria for lunch one day and a senior officer came up to me and said very casually he said hey i'm glad i saw you do you want to be certified in enhanced interrogation techniques i had never heard that term before so i said well you mean so he explained to me with these techniques were and i said that sounds like a torture program and he said no it's not torture we got permission from the president. and i said no no i don't think so let me think about it for an hour so i went up to the executive floor of the 7th floor of the cia there was a very senior cia officer there that i knew that i worked for in the middle east many years earlier a
they will do the after because i'm a start or because you're making your kiersten was just really really dumb it is by . the presumed terrorists were not simply made to disappear. the cia wanted to obtain information from them that could help prevent other terrorist attacks the agents therefore used so-called enhanced interrogation techniques. i had no idea there was a torture program i went back to headquarters about 5 weeks later. and i went to the cafeteria for lunch one day and a senior...
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patient kiersten tissues ready for surgery. and we also have e.c.g. electro blood pressure cuffs oxygen saturation. general anesthesia always consists of 3 parts 1st there is a strong painkiller. to them for that you may be getting a little time a little dazed. just take nice deep breaths and think of something pleasant. commences the way the more you think about what you doing this scarier it feels to think well. it's. the 2nd step. the next step is the medication that makes you fall asleep. until. the sleep inducing drugs used are hypnotics that switch off consciousness just give breathing in and out take a deep breath. since it are you feeling sleepy already. the most commonly used anesthesia inducer is propofol. and injection works within a few seconds. the last step is muscle relaxants substances that relax muscles and immobilize the patient. without these the body's protective reflexes could cause involuntary twitching even while under. the can do to place. and press. patients would suffocate without artificial ventilation. once anesthesia has b
patient kiersten tissues ready for surgery. and we also have e.c.g. electro blood pressure cuffs oxygen saturation. general anesthesia always consists of 3 parts 1st there is a strong painkiller. to them for that you may be getting a little time a little dazed. just take nice deep breaths and think of something pleasant. commences the way the more you think about what you doing this scarier it feels to think well. it's. the 2nd step. the next step is the medication that makes you fall asleep....
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seen acts of anti-semitism outside synagogues we've seen crowds chanting in cities like gil's in kiersten in bonn and dusseldorf israeli flags were burned in front of synagogues this is of course being condemned by people like the german foreign minister hiker must under merkel the german chancellor who all say acts like this have no place in german society many many thinks it's our jared reed in berlin. now for some other news making headlines around the world at this hour polls have opened in chile where voters are electing 155 delegates to draft a new constitution it will replace the one imposed decades ago or during pinochet's military dictatorship activists hope the new framework will include equality for women and environmental protections. 2 tornadoes have struck central and eastern china at least 10 people were killed and more than $300.00 injured winds of more than 100 kilometers per hour ripped through the city of wood on destroying homes and damaging construction sites. britain has sent public health officials and the army into 2 towns for door to door coronavirus testing bolto
seen acts of anti-semitism outside synagogues we've seen crowds chanting in cities like gil's in kiersten in bonn and dusseldorf israeli flags were burned in front of synagogues this is of course being condemned by people like the german foreign minister hiker must under merkel the german chancellor who all say acts like this have no place in german society many many thinks it's our jared reed in berlin. now for some other news making headlines around the world at this hour polls have opened in...
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kiersten say she is now unresponsive. but what does that actually mean is she asleep is she unconscious. a study in munich is trying to find answers to these questions head of anesthesiology heart schneider is testing what happens in the brain when consciousness is lost under anesthesia. so far we know very little about the brain mechanisms involved in this process. magnetic resonance imaging provides brain scans of test persons while they are awake and under general anesthesia. so where is consciousness located. yeah we anesthesiologists have a very simplistic idea of consciousness. for us patients are unconscious when they're unresponsive or in react or. what i call our consciousness component is basically a reaction to stimulus. our conscious reaction to stimuli. but for psychologists or social scientists this has nothing to do with consciousness. scientists long believed anesthesia switched off the entire brain like a light switch but as schneider has observed in fact only certain brain regions marked red here are les
kiersten say she is now unresponsive. but what does that actually mean is she asleep is she unconscious. a study in munich is trying to find answers to these questions head of anesthesiology heart schneider is testing what happens in the brain when consciousness is lost under anesthesia. so far we know very little about the brain mechanisms involved in this process. magnetic resonance imaging provides brain scans of test persons while they are awake and under general anesthesia. so where is...
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a lot of democrats, for example, kiersten gillibrand indicated that republicans are not negotiating in good faith and are just trying to draw it out. congress is due to come back in a week and if nothing more is achieved, some of the republicans may just pull the plug. shery: one of the key criticisms around the plan has been what infrastructure means. are we talking about bridges or human social infrastructure. is there a common definition at this point? guest: i looked back through our clips over the weekend and in april the same debate was going on about what infrastructure is and the haggling continues. republicans have said over and over that we -- roads, bridges, airports are ok and they've added broadband and some infrastructure facilities for electric vehicles. so they are moving into the 21st century but democrats, including his transportation secretary today have talked about social infrastructure, including payments for home health care and eldercare, which is funded at something like 400 billion dollars. according to pete buttigieg, that is a metaphorical bridge that can he
a lot of democrats, for example, kiersten gillibrand indicated that republicans are not negotiating in good faith and are just trying to draw it out. congress is due to come back in a week and if nothing more is achieved, some of the republicans may just pull the plug. shery: one of the key criticisms around the plan has been what infrastructure means. are we talking about bridges or human social infrastructure. is there a common definition at this point? guest: i looked back through our clips...
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want to know and hear from kiersten nielsen who was at the center of all of these debates over family separations and the border policy. i thought i wanted to hear from robert palmer but i don't know that i do anymore. i think i'm kind of more doubt. and i think that also selfishly in the memoir it just doesn't cover covid-19 and but an extraordinary career at the intersection of kind of science and washington. he could be very interesting story that's the story that has always been very complicated and american life. the relationship between science and politics. so i would love to hear it from his vantage point of a love to read some trust relationship with evangelicals. an early deep dive and how that works. selfishly i would like a lot of books i would add another chapter for condition of my book. >> garrett. garrett: i think not only like to see him write a memoir but a biography. i really do because he is such a long history dating back to 1980s when he talked about the hiv crisis. he had been there since then in the same position which is just remarkable i think he's an importa
want to know and hear from kiersten nielsen who was at the center of all of these debates over family separations and the border policy. i thought i wanted to hear from robert palmer but i don't know that i do anymore. i think i'm kind of more doubt. and i think that also selfishly in the memoir it just doesn't cover covid-19 and but an extraordinary career at the intersection of kind of science and washington. he could be very interesting story that's the story that has always been very...
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open anti semitism on the streets of gil's and kiersten wednesday's demonstration was not registered. sub 180 people marched from the train station to the city's synagogue video of the march when viral the central council of jews in germany shared it on twitter. writes chanting dirty jews has nothing to do with any criticism of the state of israel or its government. or this is just pure and he semitism. witnesses that the situation was dangerous police commission did not intervene only after 2 hours it was the mob dispersed. and. thank god the police were there so quick to protect the synagogue proofreader put it through the through there were not enough officers to detain the demonstrators and determine their identities and . 5 different we have the opportunity to examine the video and photo evidence in order to catch those who took part in the rally. one of the perpetrators has been identified state security is also investigating on friday a vigil protesting anti-semitism will be held in front of the synagogue. now for some of the other news making headlines around the world colombi
open anti semitism on the streets of gil's and kiersten wednesday's demonstration was not registered. sub 180 people marched from the train station to the city's synagogue video of the march when viral the central council of jews in germany shared it on twitter. writes chanting dirty jews has nothing to do with any criticism of the state of israel or its government. or this is just pure and he semitism. witnesses that the situation was dangerous police commission did not intervene only after 2...
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kennedy: unfortunately kiersten jill rall was mocked for saying childcare's infrastructure.ructure? isn't this the kind of stuff are going to spend trillions of dollars which we should on most things but for going to should we be spending it here? >> yes critical infrastructure is the most amount of care and attention. if you think about the systems are 15, 20, 30 years old they've not been touched because they worked and run properly on where the >> of time. it is archaic technology. even the newer stuff they have what are called scan infrastructure to essentially render energy infrastructure and critical infrastructure. all of those are notoriously riddled with security vulnerabilities. unfortunately were not focusing on that silver major protection efforts of defense. look at the critical infrastructure agency really focusing on trying to protect from a defensive perspective all the different areas for himself a really long way to go. the organized crime in nationstates have a much upper hand in all of it. kennedy: at least are not attacking romania, my people. dave do we
kennedy: unfortunately kiersten jill rall was mocked for saying childcare's infrastructure.ructure? isn't this the kind of stuff are going to spend trillions of dollars which we should on most things but for going to should we be spending it here? >> yes critical infrastructure is the most amount of care and attention. if you think about the systems are 15, 20, 30 years old they've not been touched because they worked and run properly on where the >> of time. it is archaic...
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the statement was cosined by democratic senator kiersten cinema.implore to work with us on a commission to examine the events of january 6th. tonight joe manchin is nine republicans short of the ten republicans needed for the bill to clear a 60 vote procedural threshold in the senate. lisa murkowski said today, i'm going to support it. mitt romney said he would support it only if there were significant changes made to the proposal to make it less effective, including putting a december 31st time limit on the investigation. joe manchin was asked by reporters if he would support changing the senate rule on the 60 vote procedural threshold in order to pass the bill in the senate. "the new york times" reports that senator manchin replied, no, i can't take the fallout. in his statement today imploring senate republicans to do the right thing, senator manchin said the events of january 6th were horrific. but they were apparently not horrific enough to change the 60-vote procedural rule in the united states senate. joining us now is jennifer palmieri, for
the statement was cosined by democratic senator kiersten cinema.implore to work with us on a commission to examine the events of january 6th. tonight joe manchin is nine republicans short of the ten republicans needed for the bill to clear a 60 vote procedural threshold in the senate. lisa murkowski said today, i'm going to support it. mitt romney said he would support it only if there were significant changes made to the proposal to make it less effective, including putting a december 31st...
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he is also the peter and kiersten fellow at the hoover institution.ou sori much for joininge here today. both of us wrote books that were published last year. yours was pre-published by the manhattan institute and fall of 2019 and published by littlefield last spring and mine came out in september of last year. both involving this subject. my book was entitled the unelected. how a an u unaccountable elite s governing america. richards is entitled the dubious morality at administrative law. this offers a detailed account of the current state of the american regulatory apparatus and the problems with it. we use that it is at odds with principles that we hold dear. how the administrative state undermines a rule of law itself. i explore principally how the administrative conflicts with accountability. now we have a change of administration, a 5050 finish. we thought it would be a good time to revisit these issues that we explored in our books. just its first week the biden administration issued an unprecedented flurry of executive orders shifting on a pol
he is also the peter and kiersten fellow at the hoover institution.ou sori much for joininge here today. both of us wrote books that were published last year. yours was pre-published by the manhattan institute and fall of 2019 and published by littlefield last spring and mine came out in september of last year. both involving this subject. my book was entitled the unelected. how a an u unaccountable elite s governing america. richards is entitled the dubious morality at administrative law. this...
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i'm joined by kiersten todd, she served on president obama's national cybersecurity commission.t late last night. forgive us for wondering, what aren't they telling us. this coming right before memorial day weekend. it felt like one of those, to us political journalists, like a late news dump of something perhaps we should have known about sooner. what can you tell us about this? >> we know same criminal actor group that was responsible for solarwinds and other attacks was responsible for this attack where it took advantage -- it gained access to a trusted technology partner called constant contact, which is part of a -- a legitimate mass mailing services infrastructure. it took advantage of that company's vulnerabilities and then it infected its customers. now as we have seen continuously, it is undermining our trust in the technology ecosystem. we are still -- it's ongoing. we are figuring it out. 3 thousand individual accounts were compromised, as you said, about 150 organizations. we are seeing 24 countries exposed through this breach right now. >> they said it was a phishin
i'm joined by kiersten todd, she served on president obama's national cybersecurity commission.t late last night. forgive us for wondering, what aren't they telling us. this coming right before memorial day weekend. it felt like one of those, to us political journalists, like a late news dump of something perhaps we should have known about sooner. what can you tell us about this? >> we know same criminal actor group that was responsible for solarwinds and other attacks was responsible for...
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i'm joined by mike memoli and by kiersten todd. she served on president obama's national cybersecurity commission. ken, let me start with you. you have been on the forefront of our reporting. we heard from the white house during the briefing, no response to the question of whether this company -- whether colonial paid the ransom. >> that person speaking was the former national security agency official who is heading up the white house cyber response. she was alluding to what is the crux of the problem in this case. this was not a sophisticated attack by a foreign intelligence service, china or russia. this was a criminal gang using basic ransomware from everything we can tell, the kind that has become too common. in this case, it's capturing the imagination, because this was critical infrastructure. it may lead to a spike in gas prices. it may lead to service interruptions. it's a wake-up call. 85% of american infrastructure is in private hands. the government has very little visibility on whether these private corporations have go
i'm joined by mike memoli and by kiersten todd. she served on president obama's national cybersecurity commission. ken, let me start with you. you have been on the forefront of our reporting. we heard from the white house during the briefing, no response to the question of whether this company -- whether colonial paid the ransom. >> that person speaking was the former national security agency official who is heading up the white house cyber response. she was alluding to what is the crux...
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. >> reporter: kiersten robinson is the chief manager and chief people officer is her actual title. >ief people officer is responsible for all of the people in an organization. >> reporter: many of them are in for a ra radical change this fall when ford goes to a hybrid model for 30,000 workers. managers will have input, but none of those employees will work 9 to 5 at the office every day unless they feel like it. are you leaving it to the employees to decide what the ratio is between working at home and working in the office? >> yeah. we've surveyed them, and the number of days they anticipate in the office will vary depending on the nature of the project or the work they're doing. >> reporter: what do you see your schedule, say, in a year? >> i'll be working from home probably, like, 70% of the time. >> reporter: this may seem a frivolous question, but you're working with tens of thousands of people who basically have been in their pajamas for over a year, do you expect there will be any changes in what people would wear to work? >> i don't know if i'll see pajamas, but i expect a m
. >> reporter: kiersten robinson is the chief manager and chief people officer is her actual title. >ief people officer is responsible for all of the people in an organization. >> reporter: many of them are in for a ra radical change this fall when ford goes to a hybrid model for 30,000 workers. managers will have input, but none of those employees will work 9 to 5 at the office every day unless they feel like it. are you leaving it to the employees to decide what the ratio is...
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let's speak to kiersten todt, the md of cyber readiness institute and formally worked on president obamad formally worked on enhancing national cybersecurity. good on enhancing national cybersecurity. to have you v think good to have you with us. we don't think colonial have paid a ransom or are in negotiations so how does this get solves, how long does it take and what might be the impact of this on the field supply on the eastern side of the country? we on the field supply on the eastern side of the country?— on the field supply on the eastern side of the country? we don't know how colonial— side of the country? we don't know how colonial has _ side of the country? we don't know how colonial has been _ side of the country? we don't know how colonial has been responding l side of the country? we don't know| how colonial has been responding to the malicious act are known as darkside _ the malicious act are known as darkside. what we certainly hope is colonial_ darkside. what we certainly hope is colonial had a lot of this data backed — colonial had a lot of this data backed up but the fa
let's speak to kiersten todt, the md of cyber readiness institute and formally worked on president obamad formally worked on enhancing national cybersecurity. good on enhancing national cybersecurity. to have you v think good to have you with us. we don't think colonial have paid a ransom or are in negotiations so how does this get solves, how long does it take and what might be the impact of this on the field supply on the eastern side of the country? we on the field supply on the eastern side...