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their body science. so i you wanted to study the human body, wanted to teach anatomy, you had to pay a body snatcher, or resurrectionist was another term that was used. and these were folks who would go into cemeteries, and they would have been casing the cemetery because you have to be a fresh body. have to be one that's just been buried. they don't want to practice dive section on a decomposed body. so they're looking for a fresh grave and they would come in late at night and dig up the body and take it over to the anatomy school and they would be paid for the bodies. and they did quite well. they were dish have a number in "stiff" of the number of part and fulltime resurrectionists employed in lop don, and edinburgh, and i don't remember the number but it was a popular way to make a living, and even then there was a shortage because some of the schools back then -- at least one instance you could pay part of your tuition in bodies. you could as a student -- students -- a midnight prank, dig up a grave
their body science. so i you wanted to study the human body, wanted to teach anatomy, you had to pay a body snatcher, or resurrectionist was another term that was used. and these were folks who would go into cemeteries, and they would have been casing the cemetery because you have to be a fresh body. have to be one that's just been buried. they don't want to practice dive section on a decomposed body. so they're looking for a fresh grave and they would come in late at night and dig up the body...
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the human body is a miraculous machine.n the more physical side, it's made up of millions of moving parts, large and small. on a cellular level, things become microscopic, chemical. this is the world of the human hormone. >> a hormone is a chemical that is made in an organ, an endocrine organ, and that hormone, that chemical, is secreted into the bloodstream. >> mcfarland: here at the johns hopkins university school of medicine, dr. adrian dobs is professor of medicine and oncology. >> the kind of hormones that people are most familiar with, here's an example, is a thyroid hormone. thyroid hormone is made in the thyroid gland. thyroid gland sits in the neck. and that thyroid hormone comes out of the thyroid gland, circulates throughout the body through the blood, and has multiple effects on the heart, on the skin. >> hormones are protein messengers. the way that people communicate through speech, hormones-- organs within the human body communicate with each other through these protein messengers. >> hi, dr. miner, how you d
the human body is a miraculous machine.n the more physical side, it's made up of millions of moving parts, large and small. on a cellular level, things become microscopic, chemical. this is the world of the human hormone. >> a hormone is a chemical that is made in an organ, an endocrine organ, and that hormone, that chemical, is secreted into the bloodstream. >> mcfarland: here at the johns hopkins university school of medicine, dr. adrian dobs is professor of medicine and oncology....
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martin's body fully clothed or did you see the body after your technicians unclothed the body and preparedody for autopsy? >> i was there the whole time. the body received in the plastic bag. we opened the bag. we removed the clothes. the autopsy report starts from without clothes. i do not describe the clothes. >> how do you know you did that in this case then? >> i don't know. i do that every case. >> that's your regular protocol. >> that's my opinion. not a fact. >> let's talk about what happens then. >> yes. >> the bag is opened. >> yes. >> then i assume the body is removed from the bag. >> yes. or the bag is removed from the body. >> all right. >> and the body is then clothed. >> yes. >> and then photographed? >> yes. photographed before we remove them. >> do you take those photographs? >> normally i do not. >> do you know who took them in this kacase? >> either ben dalton or priscilla. >> those would be the photoses taken of mr. martin's clothed body, correct? >> yes. >> after those photographs are taken, what happens next? >> ben dalton would remove the clothes. >> where would you b
martin's body fully clothed or did you see the body after your technicians unclothed the body and preparedody for autopsy? >> i was there the whole time. the body received in the plastic bag. we opened the bag. we removed the clothes. the autopsy report starts from without clothes. i do not describe the clothes. >> how do you know you did that in this case then? >> i don't know. i do that every case. >> that's your regular protocol. >> that's my opinion. not a...
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or body parts? and if not, you know, maybe they could make a stipulation, well, why can't they say that if i'm donating my body parts for transplantation, why can't everything associated with this transplant be free of charge to the recipient? >> guest: right. yes. i wrote an op-ed some years back for "the new york times" on that topic exactly. given that there is a shortage for organs, i mean, there's a waiting list. i don't have the numbers in my head anymore, but it's a tragic situation, the number of people dying on the waiting list for organs. and as an incentive, why can't there be some way for people to receive some financial benefit or, like you said, for the families, you know, to somehow compensate or encourage donation. you know, the concern, i guess, anytime you have money entering into the equation is there'll be somebody, there'll be some sort of black market, or people will feel pressured or, you know, that whole business that happens overseas with people selling their kidneys, being
or body parts? and if not, you know, maybe they could make a stipulation, well, why can't they say that if i'm donating my body parts for transplantation, why can't everything associated with this transplant be free of charge to the recipient? >> guest: right. yes. i wrote an op-ed some years back for "the new york times" on that topic exactly. given that there is a shortage for organs, i mean, there's a waiting list. i don't have the numbers in my head anymore, but it's a...
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martin's body fully clothed or did you see the body after your technicians unclothed the body and preparedr autopsy? >> i was there the whole time. the body received in the plastic bag, we opened the bag, we removed the clothes. autopsy report start from without clothes. i do not describe the clothes. >> how do you know you did that in this case then? >> i do not know. i do that every case. >> that's your regular protocol? >> yeah. that's my opinion, not of the fact. >> let's talk about what happens then. >> yes. >> the bag is opened. >> yes. >> and then i assume the body is removed from the bag? >> yes. the bag is removed from the body. >> all right. and the body then is clothed. >> yes. >> and then photographed? >> yes. photographed before we removed them. >> yes. do you take those photographs? >> normally, i do not. >> do you know who took them in this case? >> either ben dalton or priscilla. >> and those would be the photos taken of mr. martin's clothed body, correct? >> yes. >> and then after those photographs are taken, what happens next? >> the ben dalton, he would remove the clothe
martin's body fully clothed or did you see the body after your technicians unclothed the body and preparedr autopsy? >> i was there the whole time. the body received in the plastic bag, we opened the bag, we removed the clothes. autopsy report start from without clothes. i do not describe the clothes. >> how do you know you did that in this case then? >> i do not know. i do that every case. >> that's your regular protocol? >> yeah. that's my opinion, not of the...
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of gifts of travel, accommodation, registration, fees, etc., none of which has been reported to any body. not the controller's office not the board of supervisors and it has not been posted on the website. and i think that they have put the library staff in the position of being in violation of potentially in violation of both state and federal tax codes. because they accepted these gifts of traffic accommodation, registration, fees and were never given any information as to whether or not there was a tax liability and i'm in the process of putting this record together to send to the franchise tax board and to the internal revenue service and hoping that i can get a pay off as a whistle blower. >> it has that i have 24 seconds. >> okay. >> more importantly, i want to bring this to light. you cannot have a position of public trust come before the public and tell them that everything is fine when you absolutely have no idea whether it is. and that is what they have done, it is a betrayal of the public trust and a betrayal of the fiduciary responsibility. >> commissioners? >> questions? >>
of gifts of travel, accommodation, registration, fees, etc., none of which has been reported to any body. not the controller's office not the board of supervisors and it has not been posted on the website. and i think that they have put the library staff in the position of being in violation of potentially in violation of both state and federal tax codes. because they accepted these gifts of traffic accommodation, registration, fees and were never given any information as to whether or not...
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of the body. many ideas are out there so the work that you are doing and the others that are opening up people's minds to the idea of you know we are really a throwaway society and the idea of good used to be done by the body is a marvelous idea. one last thing i would like to say is you have made a couple of comments that took me back to a meeting i had with a buddhist monk when i was in vietnam in the 60s. and you made a comment that has stayed with me. the comment is you will never understand what you believe and you will never believe what you understand. these are two different processes which we call mingle all the time. >> host: ken before we get a response from mary roach can i ask, is it considered anti-catholic to donate your body to science? >> guest: >> caller: it used to be but it isn't now. it was in the 80s i think when my wife and i went to my aunt's funeral and the body was not there. each bishop in each diocese has to give approval and i don't know of any in the united states whe
of the body. many ideas are out there so the work that you are doing and the others that are opening up people's minds to the idea of you know we are really a throwaway society and the idea of good used to be done by the body is a marvelous idea. one last thing i would like to say is you have made a couple of comments that took me back to a meeting i had with a buddhist monk when i was in vietnam in the 60s. and you made a comment that has stayed with me. the comment is you will never...
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and in my view, in the minutes includes both in the body of the minutes, and in the addendum. one thing that i pointed out the last time is to me, a numbered document from one to... >> it is not your free speech. >> excuse me mr. hartz i'm speaking. i think that we have raised two completely separate issues here. these complaints before us, relate to whether the inclusion of the 150-word statements in the minutes is a violation and we have to affirmatively find if we think that there was a violation. the commissioners may not all agree with me that the addendum is perfectly satisfactory way of accomplishing the statutory responsibilities. there is a separate issue that you commission have raced that is not before us and that is the responsibility of a city body that is required by law to maintain minutes. and under 67-16, the sunshine ordinance requires the boards and commissions to record minutes for each regular and special meeting. our minutes characterized what i say, they are not the same as the transcript. the minutes are something else. and they summarize what each of u
and in my view, in the minutes includes both in the body of the minutes, and in the addendum. one thing that i pointed out the last time is to me, a numbered document from one to... >> it is not your free speech. >> excuse me mr. hartz i'm speaking. i think that we have raised two completely separate issues here. these complaints before us, relate to whether the inclusion of the 150-word statements in the minutes is a violation and we have to affirmatively find if we think that...
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including against your body and your clerk of the board. they have never had a standard discussion as to why they want to keep my political free speech and my comments in a public forum out of the official record. all it talks about is does the city attorney say that we can do this yes it does and good, let's do it. you have never had discussion of 150 word summaries and you have never discussed why they want to keep them out of the official minutes and why you want to put your interpretation of what i say in there and deny me the ability to put in what i feel is an accurate representation and i have dozens and dozens and you can read my summary that bears no resemblance to the summary and many of them conflict and contradict what i said and that is why i fought so hard for this. has this been adopted? the answer was no, but will we intend to do it? >> and his answer was no and then she asked do you intend to do it and his answer was yes we are in the process of doing it. they have still had absolutely no discussion and they have not change
including against your body and your clerk of the board. they have never had a standard discussion as to why they want to keep my political free speech and my comments in a public forum out of the official record. all it talks about is does the city attorney say that we can do this yes it does and good, let's do it. you have never had discussion of 150 word summaries and you have never discussed why they want to keep them out of the official minutes and why you want to put your interpretation...
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good body shot. muay thai clinch. nice knee to the body. >> taking moraga out of his game, plain and simple. >> moraga is starting to slow down. first time fighting in a championship round in the ufc. that was an illegal knee. i believe a knee and a hand were down. i have to see the replay to know for sure. i don't think that was legal. >> 90 seconds left. >> d.j. is looking for the guillotine. >> knee to the body there. >> put moraga in an uncomfortable position again. >> he'll look for the standing guillotine. there's a nice knee to the body. >> knee to the solar plex. >> moraga with a hold to see if he can bring toyota the ground now. >> this is all right in front of matt hume, too. now they switch into the center of the octagon. moraga has the spirit. the warrior fighting spirit. as you said, he's not out of it. >> this is a learning experience. much like it was for john dodge son. >> whoa! >> moraga landed a high shot. d.j. takes him down. that was the best shot of the fight from moraga. >> yes. >> he timed it pe
good body shot. muay thai clinch. nice knee to the body. >> taking moraga out of his game, plain and simple. >> moraga is starting to slow down. first time fighting in a championship round in the ufc. that was an illegal knee. i believe a knee and a hand were down. i have to see the replay to know for sure. i don't think that was legal. >> 90 seconds left. >> d.j. is looking for the guillotine. >> knee to the body there. >> put moraga in an uncomfortable...
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>> anunciadora: la siguiente es una presentacion pagada del exhilarate body shaping system de zumba fitness! >> anunciador: ahora puedes probar el programa de zumba fitness en tu casa por el precio mas bajo que nunca, y ademas aprovechar nuestra oferta de tres regalos gratis por un tiempo limitado. los detalles a continuacion! >> anunciadora: ¿cuantas veces has sufrido con una dieta que te deja muerto de hambre... para despues recuperar el mismo peso? ¿cuantas rutinas...
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body, how do you feel about that? brought you here in the penitentiary. >> exactly. >> so you know you have to stay away from that stuff. but, you know, my biggest thing would be getting reacquainted with the world and the new technologies and, you know, because when i came here, a cell phone was as big as a shoebox. >> the guys that do return to prison -- >> chris lashbrook is only six months away from completing his eight-year sentence for auto theft and burglary. he's been trying to avoid trouble but has recently landed in administrative segregation. >> what happened? why seg? >> i was on the phone with my wife and they asked me to get off the phone, that it was lockdown time. when i hung up the phone, they got on the loudspeaker and said, that means you, lashbrook, and i pointed at the bubble and told her to [ bleep ] her tongue with me. walked up to my room, got security coming up, arresting me and putting me in the hole for investigation. my mouth tends to get me in a wreck whenever i get upset. >> you know what
body, how do you feel about that? brought you here in the penitentiary. >> exactly. >> so you know you have to stay away from that stuff. but, you know, my biggest thing would be getting reacquainted with the world and the new technologies and, you know, because when i came here, a cell phone was as big as a shoebox. >> the guys that do return to prison -- >> chris lashbrook is only six months away from completing his eight-year sentence for auto theft and burglary. he's...
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martin's body, for example?yes, sir, i'd put that down. >> do you need your notes to form your opinions once you have the facts before you? >> oh, no, no. >> do your notes include several pages of the photos that you think were the most pertinent in assessing the trauma to mr. zimmerman? >> yes, sir. four of the pages are just photographs. >> have we shown those photographs it he here? >> yes, sir. >> the scope of your work, if you will, was to consider the statement that mr. zimmerman made to the police about how the shooting took place at the moment the shot was fired, and for you to consider the forensic evidence of that gunshot to determine whether or not mr. zimmerman's statement about what happened is consistent with the physical forensic evidence. >> leading and compound question. >> do you understand the question? >> yes. >> okay. you may answer. >> yes, sir. >> to do that, is it necessary in your mind to review every witness statement regardless of whether they saw the actual moment when the shot was fi
martin's body, for example?yes, sir, i'd put that down. >> do you need your notes to form your opinions once you have the facts before you? >> oh, no, no. >> do your notes include several pages of the photos that you think were the most pertinent in assessing the trauma to mr. zimmerman? >> yes, sir. four of the pages are just photographs. >> have we shown those photographs it he here? >> yes, sir. >> the scope of your work, if you will, was to consider...
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>> your ethics commission includes it in the body. >> the library in the bod y >> the police commission in the bod y the arts commission and mr. renne at the last hearing we had in february said specifically i think that all city bodies should... >> yes. and i think that we are in agreement on that. but you now just said that the library commission is doing it. so then what is the problem? >> because it is arbitrary, my political free speech cannot be what bureau crat decides, and i will not go before the body that i work for and have them discuss it and make a decision, i will do it on a whim and that is what mr. st. croix did. you have not had a discussion about the placements of these? he decided to stop thuting them in and put them in the body and portray it as an accommodation to me. >> commissioner studley? >> in my view there was no violation here of 67.16 because the library commission included the 150-word statements in the minutes. and in my view, in the minutes includes both in the body of the minutes, and in the addendum. one thing that i pointed out the last time is to me,
>> your ethics commission includes it in the body. >> the library in the bod y >> the police commission in the bod y the arts commission and mr. renne at the last hearing we had in february said specifically i think that all city bodies should... >> yes. and i think that we are in agreement on that. but you now just said that the library commission is doing it. so then what is the problem? >> because it is arbitrary, my political free speech cannot be what bureau...
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was the body actually visible? >> it clearly -- again, you have to keep in mind we don't know at what point the body was in the vehicle, was placed in the vehicle. i can tell you this. from the time the youth detective division who ultimately caused us to force entry into the vehicle, he wasn't initially completely convinced that that was a body in there when he looked. >> reporter: do you believe he was placed in the vehicle or went in on his own? >> we don't know. we really don't know at this point. >> reporter: trooper, the car, there was speculation it may have been a neighbor's. do you know who the car belonged to? >> we know who the vehicle belongs to but we're not going to discuss that. [ inaudible question ] >> from the time we first arrived, we believe the vehicle was there the whole time. >> [ inaudible question ] >> we already developed a timeline. when you're in the ways of police -- business of policing, you're always looking to do things better. you're always evaluating your response to things. i thin
was the body actually visible? >> it clearly -- again, you have to keep in mind we don't know at what point the body was in the vehicle, was placed in the vehicle. i can tell you this. from the time the youth detective division who ultimately caused us to force entry into the vehicle, he wasn't initially completely convinced that that was a body in there when he looked. >> reporter: do you believe he was placed in the vehicle or went in on his own? >> we don't know. we really...
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the sexual one that's why i was sad our sexual will become our political would transform our naked body to open the tico instrument will say that my body is not working for but you are for my budget is working for my own liberation for women's liberation well in my body is also very king for my own goals but unlike yourself i cannot claim that i have been reduced to a sexual function i got an education i have a well paying job sharing my house whore chores with my husband so i don't feel oppressed when you say oz who exactly you're speaking for you know we're not seeking to represent someone who who is as you or as you say objectively if it so who is not oppressed but i call you and all other women who are in this imposition is you don't deny the fact that there are millions of women who are who are just totally controlled by by family traditions by this society being being totally dominated by men and what we are doing who do we represent where we present ourselves were present us women and with the will of the woman that was born in ukraine five years ago but this five years which was
the sexual one that's why i was sad our sexual will become our political would transform our naked body to open the tico instrument will say that my body is not working for but you are for my budget is working for my own liberation for women's liberation well in my body is also very king for my own goals but unlike yourself i cannot claim that i have been reduced to a sexual function i got an education i have a well paying job sharing my house whore chores with my husband so i don't feel...
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every cell in the body is detox fying all the time.he the liver is the major organ of detox fying and the kidney and sweating. your body is always a machine getting rid of toxins. the idea that a cleanse does that for you is problematic. i don't have a problem with a spiritual concept of this. we fast on yom kipur every year. how about taking a time-out with a fast or some kind of maybe switching to juices for a couple of days and making sure they have proteins and vegetables, if what you are using is well balanced it is okay. i am also concerned about the idea of underling medical problems. people may do this and then may be on diuretics and may have problems with blood pressure or heart disease. i had a patient last week that got into trouble taking a cleanse without telling me and had underling medical problems. >> i think this is a $5 billion industry. i think hollywood and a lot of people love this. they like to feel good about themselves. but unfortunately there is no scientific data behind it to back it up. georgetown university
every cell in the body is detox fying all the time.he the liver is the major organ of detox fying and the kidney and sweating. your body is always a machine getting rid of toxins. the idea that a cleanse does that for you is problematic. i don't have a problem with a spiritual concept of this. we fast on yom kipur every year. how about taking a time-out with a fast or some kind of maybe switching to juices for a couple of days and making sure they have proteins and vegetables, if what you are...
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150-word summary which is exactly what i said and put it somewhere else and substitute in a body of the minutes, exactly what they say that i said, and which is censorship. >> you are saying that your written comments are edited by the library commission? >> no i am saying in the body of the minutes where the citizens read the minutes. >> they put what they say that i have said. >> they have changed what you have said and edited it. >> yes. and here is a footnote and if you want to know what he said go look on page 10. >> but this is an issue that faces every commission in this city. you know, most commissions don't include testimony, such as yours, within the body of the minutes, but rather as an addendum, are you going to go to every commission... >> i take exception to that. >> your ethics commission includes it in the body. >> the library in the bod y >> the police commission in the bod y the arts commission and mr. renne at the last hearing we had in february said specifically i think that all city bodies should... >> yes. and i think that we are in agreement on that. but you now j
150-word summary which is exactly what i said and put it somewhere else and substitute in a body of the minutes, exactly what they say that i said, and which is censorship. >> you are saying that your written comments are edited by the library commission? >> no i am saying in the body of the minutes where the citizens read the minutes. >> they put what they say that i have said. >> they have changed what you have said and edited it. >> yes. and here is a footnote...
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a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion.ctive can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, which can lead to death. this chance increases if you have heart disease or risk factors such as high blood pressure or when nsaids are taken for long periods. nsaids, like celebrex, increase the chance of serious skin or allergic reactions, or stomach and intestine problems, such as bleed
a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion.ctive can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier....
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this system my body will be free and be controlled by my own but male bodies are also used in advertising to promote yoga and all sorts of cars but it's ultimately up to you whether you think that your body is controlled by social norms or by your own desires by going back to exposing other body parts in a cold war of two thousand and ten and one of the famine activists actually did expose her buttocks demonstration against the lack of public toilets in the ukraine by that didn't really catch on and i think one of the reasons for for that is because your movement places a lot of emphasis on the statics on female beauty and if you claim to represent female cause why don't you try to represent it through. women of all shapes sizes and ages because if your protests we don't really see larger older women or women who have double mastectomy what we see is pretty young and pretty shapely bodies you know i would say that this is maybe something that again this is something that world wants to see but if you if you really want to to look objectively if you really want to watch objectively all fem
this system my body will be free and be controlled by my own but male bodies are also used in advertising to promote yoga and all sorts of cars but it's ultimately up to you whether you think that your body is controlled by social norms or by your own desires by going back to exposing other body parts in a cold war of two thousand and ten and one of the famine activists actually did expose her buttocks demonstration against the lack of public toilets in the ukraine by that didn't really catch...
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maybe they like us for our bodies. may i remind you they're not sticking the probes in the noodle, okay. they're sticking them in the kaboodle. that's why they're called ass-tronauts, not brainstronauts. [ cheers and applause ] now, sadly for science, neil wasn't done talking. >> it forces us to think of ourselves as intelligent. we have a certain intelligence gap between us and other creatures on earth. you don't walk by the worm on the street and say, gee, i wonder what he's thinking. no, you step on the worm. this is what we do. as humans. >> stephen: you hear that, folks? neil degrasse-tyson noted astro-physicist is a worm-stomping monster. he doesn't go fishing for sport. he does it to torture the bait. and what if aliens did visit us but they looked exactly like wormed and they landed here right after a summer rainstorm and on their way to address the u.n., they saw you and said, oh, look there's astro physicist neil degrasse-tyson let us make a gesture of peace by spelling out the periodic symbol for hydrogen on
maybe they like us for our bodies. may i remind you they're not sticking the probes in the noodle, okay. they're sticking them in the kaboodle. that's why they're called ass-tronauts, not brainstronauts. [ cheers and applause ] now, sadly for science, neil wasn't done talking. >> it forces us to think of ourselves as intelligent. we have a certain intelligence gap between us and other creatures on earth. you don't walk by the worm on the street and say, gee, i wonder what he's thinking....
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. >> is it part of your protocol not to photograph the entire body, all of the body surfaces? >> the protocol is we take photos as a whole body. we take three photos to cover all the body because we don't have space to get a camera too high, very high to get one of the whole body. other than that, we take the photos as needed. for example, if i found something i thought might be significant such as the injury, a tumor, a disease on skin, we will take photo. >> are you saying it was a conscious decision by your staff member not to photograph the palms of trayvon martin's hands? >> i look at the palm, generally speakivery case because the body come in, the hand is contracted. i have to bend them straight. i look at them. if i do not find anything, i just pass. >> and you don't take a picture? >> i do not take picture for anywhere i don't think is significant. >> so you're making a decision on the fly what might be significant later and make a conscious decision not to photograph certain parts of the body? >> it was my decision, i think. i look at it. i did not see any injury. i
. >> is it part of your protocol not to photograph the entire body, all of the body surfaces? >> the protocol is we take photos as a whole body. we take three photos to cover all the body because we don't have space to get a camera too high, very high to get one of the whole body. other than that, we take the photos as needed. for example, if i found something i thought might be significant such as the injury, a tumor, a disease on skin, we will take photo. >> are you saying...
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we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. this is your body there. you can see a little more pressure in the shoulders and in the hips. the magic of this bed is that you're sleeping on something that conforms to your individual shape. oh wow, that feels really good. it's hugging my body. you get that moment where you go, "oh yeah" ... oh, yeah! : ... and it's perfect. they had no idea that when they came to a sleep number store, we were going to diagnose their problems and help them sleep better. once you experience it, there's no going back. don't invest in a mattress until you find your sleep number setting. and don't miss the final days of our summer closeout, for the biggest savings on all sleep number memory foam and iseries bed sets. only at one of our over 400 sleep number stores nationwide, where queen mattresses start at just $699. sleep number. comfort individualized. >>> mcallen, texas, in the 1930s was segregated. the neighborhoods, the schools. even in the hospital, mexican-americans and anglos were treated in separate wards. but when ir
we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. this is your body there. you can see a little more pressure in the shoulders and in the hips. the magic of this bed is that you're sleeping on something that conforms to your individual shape. oh wow, that feels really good. it's hugging my body. you get that moment where you go, "oh yeah" ... oh, yeah! : ... and it's perfect. they had no idea that when they came to a sleep number store, we were going to diagnose their...
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after the body come ohs in, is the clothing then removed, you observe that and go to the body itself?1, what does that photograph show? >> this is sweatshirt, the orange marker points to the defect on the left chest. >> state's exhibit 102, is that a close-up of what you refer to as a defect or the hole that caused the gunshot wound? >> yes. caused by the gunshot wound. >> okay. state's exhibit 103, what does that show? >> this is the back view of the hoodie sweatshirt. appears to be wet. >> state's exhibit 104, what does that photograph show, dr. bao? >> this is another sweatshirt under the hole in the sweatshirt. the blood, the defect, the marker. the black appears to be soot, s-o-o-t, soot. again we have the case number. >> dr. bao, just to make sure the jury understands, state's exhibit -- i'm going back to state's exhibit 85. was that sweatshirt we talked about under this hoodie sweatshirt? >> yes. >> state's exhibit 104, is that the front part of the sweatshirt? >> yes. >> okay. state's exhibit 105, what does that photograph show? >> this is just a close-up of the previous one.
after the body come ohs in, is the clothing then removed, you observe that and go to the body itself?1, what does that photograph show? >> this is sweatshirt, the orange marker points to the defect on the left chest. >> state's exhibit 102, is that a close-up of what you refer to as a defect or the hole that caused the gunshot wound? >> yes. caused by the gunshot wound. >> okay. state's exhibit 103, what does that show? >> this is the back view of the hoodie...
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to learn where tricia reitler's body was buried. beaumont made it clear, no body, no early release.e would have to serve the rest of his ten-year sentence. but beaumont believed keene could do it. >> he is smart, articulate. he is not afraid. and i knew he wanted to get out. >> for keene, it was a chance to restore his family name. and says author levin, to get his life back on track. >> this deal was a way for him to get home and also a way for him to do good. to kind of take this bad thing he had done and somehow turn it inside out and make it something that would solve a crime. >> but it wouldn't be easy. fair to say he was risking his life. he could have been killed? >> it was dangerous, absolutely. it was highly risky. these people in those type of places haven't got anything better to do than to try to hurt you and kill you, too. >> keene was unsure, but a phone call home put his doubts to rest. keene's stepmother said his father had suffered a stroke. >> she said he is in really bad shape. we wish you were here. this is terrible that you're in a spot where you're in right now
to learn where tricia reitler's body was buried. beaumont made it clear, no body, no early release.e would have to serve the rest of his ten-year sentence. but beaumont believed keene could do it. >> he is smart, articulate. he is not afraid. and i knew he wanted to get out. >> for keene, it was a chance to restore his family name. and says author levin, to get his life back on track. >> this deal was a way for him to get home and also a way for him to do good. to kind of take...
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they are using you for your body to make money.henever something goes bad or goes wrong, they're going to abandon you. >> being trafficked, especially as a juvenile is an increasingly risky business. >> i'll be the first one to say, i never thought it could happen. until it hits you on your doorstep. and then it's too late. your worth is shattered. >> no one understands the allure of pimp disguised as boyfriend better than pamela hahn. they are haunted by what happened to their granddaughter five years ago. >> people are closing their eyes and thinking, will, it's not the stone age. that's not happening. yes, it is. open your eyes before it's your child. >> 16 year old cath lynn hahn, known as jasmin to her family, came to live with her grand parents as a toddler. they were the only parents she knew. >> i was her grandmother, but i raised her just like mine. i couldn't have loved her anymore if i did give birth to her. >> who are you making it for? for me? oh, isn't that nice. >> jasmin was raised in a house of southern manners and
they are using you for your body to make money.henever something goes bad or goes wrong, they're going to abandon you. >> being trafficked, especially as a juvenile is an increasingly risky business. >> i'll be the first one to say, i never thought it could happen. until it hits you on your doorstep. and then it's too late. your worth is shattered. >> no one understands the allure of pimp disguised as boyfriend better than pamela hahn. they are haunted by what happened to...
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political free speech cannot be what bureau crat decides, and i will not go before the body that i work for and have them discuss it and make a decision, i will do it on a whim and that is what mr. st. croix did. you have not had a discussion about the placements of these? he decided to stop thuting them in and put them in the body and portray it as an accommodation to me. >> commissioner studley? >> in my view there was no violation here of 67.16 because the library commission included the 150-word statements in the minutes. and in my view, in the minutes includes both in the body of the minutes, and in the addendum. one thing that i pointed out the last time is to me, a numbered document from oneto... >> it is not your free speech. >> excuse me mr. hartz i'm speaking. i think that we have raised two completely separate issues here. these complaints before us, relate to whether the inclusion of the 150-word statements in the minutes is a violation and we have to affirmatively find if we think that there was a violation. the commissioners may not all agree with me that the addendum is p
political free speech cannot be what bureau crat decides, and i will not go before the body that i work for and have them discuss it and make a decision, i will do it on a whim and that is what mr. st. croix did. you have not had a discussion about the placements of these? he decided to stop thuting them in and put them in the body and portray it as an accommodation to me. >> commissioner studley? >> in my view there was no violation here of 67.16 because the library commission...
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yoga helped you shape your body? >> i started yoga eight years ago and it helped me lengthen, strengthen, and tone my body. it was also really great for stress. it helped me calm and center my mind. like steve said, find the happiness i never experienced before. it did so much for me, i only hope my story inspires others to try yoga, too, no matter what their shape or size. i was a size 16 when i started. it brought me down to a size two which was 47 pounds. dr. oz: you're kidding me! this is before and after! that is wonderful! you stop stressing out by dropping that many sizes of clothing, this is part of the solution. there is a two-step process. is it the two step pardon important? >> there is a two-step snake, if you get bit, two steps to live. dr. oz: the first part is stand strong like a tree. we should start our day this way. what is it? >> it's a balancing posture tree pose. two ways to do it. one way is bring the sole of the foot like that, the ball of the foot to the knee, that's the general way. dr. oz: i
yoga helped you shape your body? >> i started yoga eight years ago and it helped me lengthen, strengthen, and tone my body. it was also really great for stress. it helped me calm and center my mind. like steve said, find the happiness i never experienced before. it did so much for me, i only hope my story inspires others to try yoga, too, no matter what their shape or size. i was a size 16 when i started. it brought me down to a size two which was 47 pounds. dr. oz: you're kidding me!...
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. >> my life, my body. i will fight with my body. >> morsi must -- >> you don't have to understand arabic to understand his meaning. tonight in cairo for the defeated this is street democracy. here supporters don't talk about how president mohammed morsi misused his power, only how he lost it. >> if that's not a military coup, what's a military coup? >> reporter: with much of its leadership in jail or hiding, the muslim brotherhood is now in the hands of a new generation of islamic fundamentalists, inexperienced but eager. what will they do? members we talked with would only say they're weighing their options. they have the will to fight in the streets. the question is will they? byron pitts, abc news, cairo. >> as we said here at home the u.s. is keeping a close eye on this key american ally. each year the u.s. sends 1.6 billion dollars in aid, second only to israel. tonight president obama is calling for a review of that aid as he urges the military to quickly restore power back to the people. chief white
. >> my life, my body. i will fight with my body. >> morsi must -- >> you don't have to understand arabic to understand his meaning. tonight in cairo for the defeated this is street democracy. here supporters don't talk about how president mohammed morsi misused his power, only how he lost it. >> if that's not a military coup, what's a military coup? >> reporter: with much of its leadership in jail or hiding, the muslim brotherhood is now in the hands of a new...
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tool like an out of body. why does someone go through this crime that he didn't do. you know because we had so tired. for our sleep. you know for three days and like. i just want to go. you know. yes i was very. prejudices your finals are difficult for you ok. if something happened with them. yesterday. one of. the ratio yes even when you're learning. something. anything religion is difficult for. regime leaders and from. eric. yes. this form of questioning shows how an innocent man can be made to confess with no recourse whatsoever to violence psychology has thus become a powerful weapon in the hands of the police and frank was one of its deliberate victims. to prevent any possible excesses has given rise to a new kind of specialist the lawyer expert. it's even inspired hollywood and its popular series lie to me. and certainly the small the psychologist helps result crimes by observing body language and facial expressions it may be human nature for the truth is written for all of us. stand walters has been a lie expert for the past twenty five years. like to say i'm
tool like an out of body. why does someone go through this crime that he didn't do. you know because we had so tired. for our sleep. you know for three days and like. i just want to go. you know. yes i was very. prejudices your finals are difficult for you ok. if something happened with them. yesterday. one of. the ratio yes even when you're learning. something. anything religion is difficult for. regime leaders and from. eric. yes. this form of questioning shows how an innocent man can be made...
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very little body language has anything to with the steps in crossing arms what else. put a hand up building hazing the other causing legs sitting on hands wrapping feet around a chair holding on a cross in a hose on the chair no correlation deception. possibly stress but there is no difference whatsoever when i contact lars make a truth tellers and no connection. and now the myth of the myth of i move a little left leg and right and i'm swimming against the tide and i get academies that hate me for this then kids my. kids are doing a disservice teaching again and again and again trained officers who thought they were great at spotting a lie before him worse in civilian population and had no training in deception which tells you what about training. to general. robin about his method is together a bundle of clues based on behavior and language which could indicate a suspect may be lying beyond any stress he may be feeling. as well known people such as bill clinton has seen lying to the entire nation when he claims he never had sexual relations with white house intern m
very little body language has anything to with the steps in crossing arms what else. put a hand up building hazing the other causing legs sitting on hands wrapping feet around a chair holding on a cross in a hose on the chair no correlation deception. possibly stress but there is no difference whatsoever when i contact lars make a truth tellers and no connection. and now the myth of the myth of i move a little left leg and right and i'm swimming against the tide and i get academies that hate me...
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, so this is why your body should become thinner. now, flex your foot and what we're doing is exercises you've probably seen before, but it's how we're doing these exercises. we're pulling the muscles. so, we're lengthening them, stretching them and then we're loading them, which is strengthening them and that makes them thin. thin and strong. so up. that's why louise got the results, because she obviously did the exercises correctly as do many other people. pull up. now, we're gonna do little circles. when you do the circles, isolate the hips and just move your leg. ok, i'll show you the wrong way to do it, that's wiggling your hips. you just want to just isolate the leg and do the circles and the other direction and it should be aching in those hips. all right, we're going to change sides as quickly as you can. don't waste any time. pull your body out of your hips. pull your leg out of the hip socket and lift it up. so, a lot of people when they first see this, they do them wrong. they just lift the leg like that and you're gonna g
, so this is why your body should become thinner. now, flex your foot and what we're doing is exercises you've probably seen before, but it's how we're doing these exercises. we're pulling the muscles. so, we're lengthening them, stretching them and then we're loading them, which is strengthening them and that makes them thin. thin and strong. so up. that's why louise got the results, because she obviously did the exercises correctly as do many other people. pull up. now, we're gonna do little...
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he's gotten the most attention out of all the bodies because he is 77. he works out a lot. does 1200 crunches every morning. he can squad 250 pounds. >> wow. >> any way -- >> i can squat that, too, i just can't get up afterwards. i can do it. it's the getting up. >> he says the secret to all this is to keep your body moving, moving, moving. >> good for him. he wants to encourage young people to take an interest in fitness. >> we have some other bodies up here. >> let's look at them. >> kerri walsh jennings posed before and after her baby. that's beautiful. >> she's the type of person that makes everybody crazy. look, she's exactly the same. >> she is. >> she's so tall. she's fantastic. that hits newsstands on friday if you're interested. >>> did you know meredith's show is coming out in september of 2014? >>> people go crazy over this stuff. >> all right. if you want to know what the number one baby girl name for 2013, according to this new list, here's the number one name. imogen. >> i've never heard of imogen. >> i thought it was imma jean. >> sweet, charlotte and harper.
he's gotten the most attention out of all the bodies because he is 77. he works out a lot. does 1200 crunches every morning. he can squad 250 pounds. >> wow. >> any way -- >> i can squat that, too, i just can't get up afterwards. i can do it. it's the getting up. >> he says the secret to all this is to keep your body moving, moving, moving. >> good for him. he wants to encourage young people to take an interest in fitness. >> we have some other bodies up...
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. >> after the crocodile latched the jaws, it swings the performer's body and then lets loose. according the reports, he did end up with a bruised head and all kinds of teeth marks in his head, in his neck, and the actor just calmly walks out of the enclose sure. you can see in the youtube, there are all kinds of performances in bangkok, thailand, and in is how it is spouppose ed to go. >> if this is your job and this happens to you, do you go back to work on tuesday? >>> this is one of the individuvideos that will leave you dumbfounded, and i must warn you, it is disturbing to watch. you will see a store owner coming from behind the counter, because he sees two guys in hoodies putting something on the floor. the store owner, and he says he slipped in what they were spraying on the floor and it is accelerant and they lit it on fire, and he slip and fell and burned his arm and throat. he had to be hospitalized, and he is now recovering. >> it is crazy, because they are not there to rob the place, but set it on fire. they are doing it on purpose. >> did they have something agains
. >> after the crocodile latched the jaws, it swings the performer's body and then lets loose. according the reports, he did end up with a bruised head and all kinds of teeth marks in his head, in his neck, and the actor just calmly walks out of the enclose sure. you can see in the youtube, there are all kinds of performances in bangkok, thailand, and in is how it is spouppose ed to go. >> if this is your job and this happens to you, do you go back to work on tuesday? >>>...
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[explosion] >> two bodies down! >> the situation in iraq is unacceptable to the american people, and it is unacceptable to me. our troops in iraq have fought bravely. they have done everything we have asked them to do. where mistakes have been made, the responsibility rests with me. >> the president dispatched a new commander, general david petraeus, who announced a change in tactics on the ground to protect civilians and better target the insurgents. it was called "the surge." it involved the increasing use of airpower. >> the usefulness of airpower in counter-insurgency is as a monitor. you use it to see what's going on, to listen, to collect intelligence. but using it either for bombing, or for attacking or strafing a building on the ground or somewhere where you think insurgents are hiding is very dangerous indeed. >> come on, fire! [machine gun fire] >> i roger. [machine gun fire] >> this video, filmed from the cockpit of an apache helicopter, put on the internet by wikileaks, proves the point. [machine gun fir
[explosion] >> two bodies down! >> the situation in iraq is unacceptable to the american people, and it is unacceptable to me. our troops in iraq have fought bravely. they have done everything we have asked them to do. where mistakes have been made, the responsibility rests with me. >> the president dispatched a new commander, general david petraeus, who announced a change in tactics on the ground to protect civilians and better target the insurgents. it was called "the...
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>> where's the body?> you don't believe that tiffany hartley herself may have executed her husband in. >> i don't think so, no. >> reporter: and now even more evidence tiffany hartley is telling the truth. a surveillance photo taken that very afternoon, one hour after the attack. fitting the description given by >> you notice there in the front of the boat you see the bundles of marijuana there. >> it shows a small boat and a group of men, one with a green shirt, one shirt black, fitting the description given by tiffany hartley. and what gonzalez says is a bale of marijuana in the bow. it is information mexican authorities have had since the very first day. >> sheriff, i mean, i've got to ask you, is that possible that mexico is going to find, catch and adjudicate the killers in what is a lawless part of mexico? >> i really cannot answer that, but i can tell you this, that based on their past record i think they have a -- somewhat of a zero solvency rate and a zero conviction rate. >> reporter: there is o
>> where's the body?> you don't believe that tiffany hartley herself may have executed her husband in. >> i don't think so, no. >> reporter: and now even more evidence tiffany hartley is telling the truth. a surveillance photo taken that very afternoon, one hour after the attack. fitting the description given by >> you notice there in the front of the boat you see the bundles of marijuana there. >> it shows a small boat and a group of men, one with a green...
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they reduce the impact on my lower body. so i feel less pain and more energized. dr. scholl's pain relief orthotics-- pain relief that starts with your feet. i'm a believer. and didn't know where to start. a contractor before at angie's list, you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. no company can pay to be on angie's list, so you can trust what you're reading. angie's list is like having thousands of close neighbors, where i can go ask...