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body part, do they belong to the same person? the first investigation. then we have to identify what implement may have been used to cut that body into pieces. was the body on its back or on its front when the limb was removed? was that a knife, a saw? these questions all lead you through the investigative process. when it comes to the court, we do not investigate there. that is the job of the lawyer. we do not find somebody guilty, that is the job of the jury. everyone in the process has an role to play and we just work with the evidence. it is a question of looking sometimes for the tiniest clues. if we go into some of the, to an outsider, extraordinarily difficult cases you have had to deal with. 1999 for example and you've been called in to go to kosovo to help with the investigation into alleged war crimes and you found yourself in a village where, allegedly, well, the evidence pointed to, a0 people including children had been gunned down and massacred in one particular place and by the time you got there, what was left? the
body part, do they belong to the same person? the first investigation. then we have to identify what implement may have been used to cut that body into pieces. was the body on its back or on its front when the limb was removed? was that a knife, a saw? these questions all lead you through the investigative process. when it comes to the court, we do not investigate there. that is the job of the lawyer. we do not find somebody guilty, that is the job of the jury. everyone in the process has an...
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bodies still down there and there are food bodies in that house behind us still inside the stench coming from them is very strong and the getting sick because of this. is shaky cease fire is restored between hamas militants in israel after a violent clashes on the gaza border raising fears of a full blown conflict in the region. and students at manchester university in england paint over a mural of a famous poem by a british writer rudyard kipling saying he was a racist who dehumanised people of color people in london what they think about protests. is a man of his time. and you've got to accept that that was his time it should be acknowledged and it should be there open for discussion but definitely should not be censored. broadcasting live from our studios in moscow this is our international certainly glad to have you with us. now it has been a year since mosul was fully liberated from islamic state the iraqi city had been the terror group's de facto capital in the country for more than three years so what are things like in there today artie's roughly newsagency visited the city and s
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there two bodies still down there and there are four bodies in that house behind us they're still inside the stench coming from them these very strong children they're getting sick because of this. that message said in a fog there was six of us why daughter was killed and lived in that house after the airstrikes i just couldn't save there anymore. but they said we're not going to treat a dog priorities the fight is we can give her an injection so she dies immediately but have her to die at home. the u.s. led coalition air strikes left the city of mosul in ruins and one year on it still remains devastated here's a look back at how the battle of mosul unfolded. iraqi security forces watch a counterattack to liberate mosul from iceland also known as stage. this operation to regain control of iraq's second largest city will likely continue for weeks possibly longer. streamlet concern for the safety ropes of one point five million people living in mosul who may be impacted by military operations to retake the city from. the operation itself. and we can put the city put it to be. you cannot ju
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or two bodies still down there and their feet bodies in that house behind us still inside stench coming from them these very strong children are getting sick of the cause of this. also this hour a shaky cease fire is restored between hamas militants and israel after violent clashes on the gaza border raising fears of a full blown conflict in the region. and students at a university in england removed a famous poem by british trying to read your kipling from a campus wall claiming he was a racist who stood against their ideals we asked people in london what they think about them it. is a mother's time. and you've got to accept that that was their time it should be acknowledged and it should be they're open for discussion but the for the each of these sons and. this is our two international bring you your live news update with me jack and welcome to the program. it's been a year since the iraqi city of mosul was fully liberated from islamic state the city had been the terror group's de facto capital in the country for nearly three years. video agency visit the city and spoke to a local re
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rubble the buildings and even that it's mixed with unexploded bombs and decaying bodies what. she could. do about it. could happen. to you. are a fact of life if you want to liberate your towns and cities it comes at a price and avoidable part of war. and the image is still staggering in the people we spoke to the middle east operation monitor for doctors without borders who say these people are returning just to find death right across the city i think it will be unfair to say that nothing has changed but what we what we call for is that the change should happen more quickly or we see the level of destruction that happened a year ago is still very visible if an infrastructure hasn't been repaired or spills haven't been reopened yes there's a lack of water and there's a lack of electricity going back and potentially finding their bodies in your house in your street i mean that's that's george appears very dangerous stating because once again you're confronted to it's all these horrible things that happened in mosul increasing number of people return but there's no access to he
rubble the buildings and even that it's mixed with unexploded bombs and decaying bodies what. she could. do about it. could happen. to you. are a fact of life if you want to liberate your towns and cities it comes at a price and avoidable part of war. and the image is still staggering in the people we spoke to the middle east operation monitor for doctors without borders who say these people are returning just to find death right across the city i think it will be unfair to say that nothing has...
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the films the tissue inside the living body. his pictures have changed the way medical specialists view the fashion. you see those of the organizing fibers. sit up on the go it seems totally chaotic but it isn't you know it's what makes life possible in the first place a perfectly efficient system. if you still spot that glass the more we research it over the more we understand the fashion and it structure nor that get us off of this will open the door to new therapies the operative will. be italian city of pardue are both one of the oldest universities in europe it was here that galileo galilei proclaimed that the sun and planets do not revolve around the earth and it was here in sixteen seventy eight that the first woman in the world received her ph d. degree. today the university's revolutionary tradition lives on in anatomy professor calloused echo she's following in the footsteps of her predecessors who are here in the old anatomy theater to find a church ban on human deception she's also continued the work of her father co
the films the tissue inside the living body. his pictures have changed the way medical specialists view the fashion. you see those of the organizing fibers. sit up on the go it seems totally chaotic but it isn't you know it's what makes life possible in the first place a perfectly efficient system. if you still spot that glass the more we research it over the more we understand the fashion and it structure nor that get us off of this will open the door to new therapies the operative will. be...
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there are two bodies still down there and there are food move bodies in that house behind us is still inside the stench coming from them is very strong our children are getting sick because of this. they're sitting there was six of us my daughter was killed we lived in that house after the airstrikes i just couldn't live there anymore. i don't know him. but they said we're not going to treat her priority is the fight says we can give her an injection so she dies immediately but have her to die at home. well u.s. led coalition airstrikes left the city of mosul in ruins and one year on it remains devastated here's a look back at how the battle of mosul one for. iraqi security forces launched a counterattack to liberate mosul for myself also known as station. this operation to regain control of iraq's second largest city will likely continue for weeks possibly longer. term. i. am extremely concerned for the safety ropes of one point five million people living in mosul who may be impacted by military operations to retake the city from. i think the operation is on track hopeful that we nee
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i don't keep my phone in my trouser pocket up against my body. can't escape radiation in the digital world you would have to give up your phone for a start. but with all the new bells and whistles five g. offers it may prove even harder to get people to give up their devices. smartphones are said to have ever greater internet capacity we asked our fans on facebook how fast a mobile internet would improve life in their regions. francisco from mexico is skeptical he says that even the fastest internet in the world won't help and this user behavior changes first. he got a lot of likes for that from other users. want to color grouses faster internet means getting news faster. these days he's happy about fast internet in kenya. in nigeria it says faster mobile internet will make comic tippity and accessibility easier. and much to do edna pena in colombia is optimistic that faster internet will give her the opportunity to learn new things on him about. now here's a fun fact born american actress katie maher was not only a glamorous hollywood star in th
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in the body and destroys stuff in the cells. so i went out there. more research is needed i'm worried what the effects might be. fifth generation wireless networks promise greater speed and data volumes will be able to surf the web at speeds up to one hundred times faster this will accelerate reaction times for autonomous driving and speed up data processing in industry but to make this work industry is calling for an easing on transmission safety limits. increased radiation levels has some experts concerned dr carlos quinto a board member of the swiss medical association says it's too early to ease restrictions. we know that radiation has both a biological impact and in some people a psychological one as well. there is evidence to that effect. we can't be certain at this stage that research is complex. so we're calling for monitoring and further studies. decisions about limits should only be made once the results are in. today's two three and four g. mobile networks operate in the seven hundred ninety megahertz to two point six gigahertz range. fiv
in the body and destroys stuff in the cells. so i went out there. more research is needed i'm worried what the effects might be. fifth generation wireless networks promise greater speed and data volumes will be able to surf the web at speeds up to one hundred times faster this will accelerate reaction times for autonomous driving and speed up data processing in industry but to make this work industry is calling for an easing on transmission safety limits. increased radiation levels has some...
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found throughout the body to reckon. it's a hidden rightish colored fibrous band of connective tissue that accounts for roughly twenty percent of the body weight clingfilm flashy enveloping muscles tendons and organs i'll provide a link to. the centuries the physiological importance of the fashion was overlooked or underestimated but now it's considered to be key to our health is at the onset to relieving one of the most common of all let a problem of back pain. a search for answers takes us across the down in maine in the northeast of the united states thomas meyers trains physiotherapists he's written a pioneering book on fashion anatomy trains. as has long believed that the fashion is into connected throughout the human body. is something comes to me with plantar fasciitis i very seldom get the best results from treating their plantar fasciitis i get the best long term i'm talking about long term versus short term results from working on the lower leg are up on the hamstrings or even under the back of the head on the
found throughout the body to reckon. it's a hidden rightish colored fibrous band of connective tissue that accounts for roughly twenty percent of the body weight clingfilm flashy enveloping muscles tendons and organs i'll provide a link to. the centuries the physiological importance of the fashion was overlooked or underestimated but now it's considered to be key to our health is at the onset to relieving one of the most common of all let a problem of back pain. a search for answers takes us...
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there's a lack of water and there's a lack of electricity going back and potentially finding their bodies in your house in your street i mean that's that's. very different stating because once again you're confronted to it's all the horrible things that happen in mosul increasing number of people return but there's no access to health care there's no more for example emergency room physician or surgical facilities there's not enough hospital beds and yet there are still people who are good wounded from collapsing how. well the horror of war can also be seen in the syrian city of iraq the bodies of more than twelve hundred civilians majority of them being women and children have been discovered in three mass graves there it's claimed most of them were killed when the u.s. led coalition bombed the area firing all thirty thousand dollars to reruns and launching thought first strikes during the course of a few months igor said of brings us this report. tobar will mark exactly one year since i saw defeat in their caliphate self-proclaimed capital rocker and months after the u.s. coalition's vi
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there is a certain degree of chaos in the body. then you talked about the role in active participants in aging and they settle in the arteries leading to the heart. they gorge themselves until the arteries are blocked. they gather in the pancreas where they destroy the cells. you get diabetes, they help break down bone tissue, they might increase the progression of alzheimer's, so you're talking about these ordinary breakdown these purposeful attacks, why does it keep happening? >> why shouldn't it? at the age when these inflammatory diseases, the inflammatory aging systems happen, past the reproductive age. so an ineffable a evolutionary sense, needs you. so yes, let them rampage around us they want. it is, very shocking. i haven't fully absorbed it myself to think that it is our bodies ourselves that are turning against us in many ways. there's so much snake oil out there now. if inflammation is the problem in aging, better go on an anti-inflammatory diet. i cannot find evidence for anything sound about what an anti-inflammatory
there is a certain degree of chaos in the body. then you talked about the role in active participants in aging and they settle in the arteries leading to the heart. they gorge themselves until the arteries are blocked. they gather in the pancreas where they destroy the cells. you get diabetes, they help break down bone tissue, they might increase the progression of alzheimer's, so you're talking about these ordinary breakdown these purposeful attacks, why does it keep happening? >> why...
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burial sites contain more than one thousand bodies. there are three hundred to four hundred bodies in this mass grave three to four catacombs are completely full of dead bodies and grief and despair still has the syrian city reeling as relatives time and time again have to identify their loved ones. we excavated the body of only one of my sisters the other four remain missing i don't know where are the birth as they were burned by my uncle now we're looking for the uncle to call to find them. the majority of the bodies are civilians mostly women and children our team works twenty four hours a day whether it's civilian or fighter we give the body a number well this number is over a thousand down and that's just in the three recently discovered mass graves it's a race against time and the regular one there are more time passes the harder it is to identify the bodies as they rot in the ground nameless families help us identify the civilians by telling us what the person was wearing were by describing a ring or watch where a tattoo why did
burial sites contain more than one thousand bodies. there are three hundred to four hundred bodies in this mass grave three to four catacombs are completely full of dead bodies and grief and despair still has the syrian city reeling as relatives time and time again have to identify their loved ones. we excavated the body of only one of my sisters the other four remain missing i don't know where are the birth as they were burned by my uncle now we're looking for the uncle to call to find them....
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still down and there are four bodies in the. house behind us is still inside the stench coming from them is very strong your children are getting sick because of this. they're setting up there were six of us my daughter was killed we lived in the house after the airstrikes i just couldn't live there anymore. i don't know them. but they said we're not going to treat her our priority is the fighters we can give her an injection so she dies immediately better for her to die at home. the horror of war can also be seen in the syrian city of raka the bodies of more than one thousand two hundred civilians the majority of them women and children have been discovered in three mass graves that it's claimed they were killed when the u.s. led coalition bombs the area r.t. the ghost on of has the details. tobar will mark exactly one year since i saw defeat in their caliphate self-proclaimed capital rocker and months after the u.s. coalition's victory restored or freed of torment the syrian city is still not these are the latest pictures from
still down and there are four bodies in the. house behind us is still inside the stench coming from them is very strong your children are getting sick because of this. they're setting up there were six of us my daughter was killed we lived in the house after the airstrikes i just couldn't live there anymore. i don't know them. but they said we're not going to treat her our priority is the fighters we can give her an injection so she dies immediately better for her to die at home. the horror of...
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going back and potentially finding their bodies in your house in your street and in that sense. is very dear to stating because once again you're confronted treats all the horrible things that happened in mosul you know yes there are two bodies still down and there are food. bodies in that house behind us is still inside the stench coming from them is very strong your children are getting sick because of this. message said in a fog there were six of us my daughter was killed we lived in the house after the airstrikes i just couldn't live there anymore. i don't know him. but they said we're not going to treat her priority is the finances we can give her an injection so she dies immediately better for her to die at home. the horror of war can also be seen in the syrian city of raka the bodies of more than one thousand two hundred civilians the majority of them women and children have been discovered in three mass graves there it's claimed they were killed when the u.s. led coalition bombed the area. as the details. tobar will mark exactly one year since i saw defeat in their calip
going back and potentially finding their bodies in your house in your street and in that sense. is very dear to stating because once again you're confronted treats all the horrible things that happened in mosul you know yes there are two bodies still down and there are food. bodies in that house behind us is still inside the stench coming from them is very strong your children are getting sick because of this. message said in a fog there were six of us my daughter was killed we lived in the...
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there are two bodies still down there and there are full move bodies in that house behind us there's still inside the stench coming from them is very strong our children are getting sick because of this. message said enough there were six of us my daughter was killed we lived in that house after the airstrikes i just couldn't live there anymore. i don't know them. because they said we're not going to treat her priority is the finances we can give her an injection so she dies immediately but of her to die at home the iraqi military operation to retake the city which received ground and air support from the us left mosul in ruins and one year on it remains devastated with homes schools and hospitals all in need of repair here's a look back at how the battle of mosul unfold. iraqi security forces launch a counterattack to liberate mosul for myself also known as station. this operation to regain control of iraq's second largest city will likely continue for weeks possibly longer. i mean streamlet concern for the safety ropes of one point five million people living in mosul who may be imp
there are two bodies still down there and there are full move bodies in that house behind us there's still inside the stench coming from them is very strong our children are getting sick because of this. message said enough there were six of us my daughter was killed we lived in that house after the airstrikes i just couldn't live there anymore. i don't know them. because they said we're not going to treat her priority is the finances we can give her an injection so she dies immediately but of...
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the eight body members -- eight body bearers assembled and removed it. the photo on top is this exact moment i am describing. the casket was greeted by the body bearers, general pershing, president harding and other dignitaries. it was brought to the rotunda where it lay in state. then on november 11, the same warshe war to end all ended, november 11, the body was removed by the body bearers, on -- on the same case caisson that carried president lincoln, and they made the journey on foot to arlington national cemetery. here in this procession was a remarkable procession. all of the medal of honor recipients from world war i were there. the men, many of the civil war veterans that had received the medal of honor were present and walking in procession. president harding was there, wilson was there, general pershing, who was supposed to be on a white horse, decides to walk as a common mourner behind the casket. the men bring the casket to arlington. to bring this is meant groups in the united states together. history is meant to heal. the great stakeholders
the eight body members -- eight body bearers assembled and removed it. the photo on top is this exact moment i am describing. the casket was greeted by the body bearers, general pershing, president harding and other dignitaries. it was brought to the rotunda where it lay in state. then on november 11, the same warshe war to end all ended, november 11, the body was removed by the body bearers, on -- on the same case caisson that carried president lincoln, and they made the journey on foot to...
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body which somehow it strikes us as being a little bit rudimentary and he's less able to hide his body language but that doesn't mean he's not going to acquire that skill so we obviously also have to recognize that putin has been in office for a lot longer he's much more screwed this at this political at the at the political posturing so i do think that we will start to see less of that from trump as he evolves as as a politician howard feldman analyst and body language expert thank you so much for your time today. more news after a short break. please i'm. back. to that i. was. going. to give. it. my max kaiser one more of my guide to financial survival this is a hedge fund it's a device used by professional scallywags to earn money. that's right these hedge funds are simply not accountable and we're just getting more and more to them. totally destabilize the global economy you need to protect yourself and get informed watched as we. move. the french capital is welcoming its heroes the country's national team which was crowned world cup winners on sunday evening in moscow hundreds of
body which somehow it strikes us as being a little bit rudimentary and he's less able to hide his body language but that doesn't mean he's not going to acquire that skill so we obviously also have to recognize that putin has been in office for a lot longer he's much more screwed this at this political at the at the political posturing so i do think that we will start to see less of that from trump as he evolves as as a politician howard feldman analyst and body language expert thank you so much...
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there is a space for us, and men's bodies, that he fear of its own body. i think there is room to have a conversation about not just these personal stories, but how the personal affects their political landscape. i look at trump. the way he talks about women says a lot about how he feels about the world. >> thank you. >> thank you. [applause] >> hi, marcia. we met many moons ago. how did you compile the anthology, but my second question is in this moment in which the weight of history, where du to find the emotional reserves to point towards joyous stories? how do you create the space for this joyous narrative that you mentioned earlier? >> i remind myself that i have every right to joy just as much as the right to share my pain. it is interesting, last week i was on the word ceremony and i was talking about, it was for gay writers. i said i hope every writer knows this can be an enjoyable process. i have the right to express my joy in the ways in which i express my joy can be as valid and poignant as the way in which i expressed sorrow. >> i would piggyba
there is a space for us, and men's bodies, that he fear of its own body. i think there is room to have a conversation about not just these personal stories, but how the personal affects their political landscape. i look at trump. the way he talks about women says a lot about how he feels about the world. >> thank you. >> thank you. [applause] >> hi, marcia. we met many moons ago. how did you compile the anthology, but my second question is in this moment in which the weight of...
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he's studying the effects of fine dust on the human body. the research project underway here is unique. the findings are likely to put pressure on the authorities. especially regarding aerosol particles released from burning wood. said my man and his team are analyzing the dangerous substances and wood smoke. doing that has presented them with a number of challenges. finding out exactly how these particulates harm our cells and our bodies is an even bigger effort. the experiment will probably challenge our romantic view of the quaint and cozy wood stove. the research team at the university and have bore weeks to complete the study. each day they burn different types of wood including birch beach and spruce. tubes and hoses guide the flue gas through a series of measuring instruments that analyze the components. the fine particulates themselves are dangerous to health but they're even more hazardous when they're loaded with chemical substances from the smoke. some of the chemical components are easily identified however it takes time for the
he's studying the effects of fine dust on the human body. the research project underway here is unique. the findings are likely to put pressure on the authorities. especially regarding aerosol particles released from burning wood. said my man and his team are analyzing the dangerous substances and wood smoke. doing that has presented them with a number of challenges. finding out exactly how these particulates harm our cells and our bodies is an even bigger effort. the experiment will probably...
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something to say about your body. the dominant narrative is that you are too fat no matter what size you argue a 10 pounds girl you should weigh nine. [laughter] we are always told to fix things i watch a lot of nonsense and also with that comes a lot of drug commercials that you ever burst into laughter unexpectedly or cry unexpectedly it was a mental disorder but the weight explained is like do i live? [laughter] sure i will take a pill for that. [laughter] jennifer aniston is selling eyedrops for dry eyes isn't that rough? but it turns out she was paid the most anybody has ever been paid for a drug commercial. so there is always a capitalist interest to address that problem we have to look at that but really it is capitalism that is deeply invested to tell us that our bodies are not perfect and there is a common theme of women wanting to create a separation from their bodies because we would like to believe we are safe in our body but then you are sexually assaulted now you are in your body that has been breached a
something to say about your body. the dominant narrative is that you are too fat no matter what size you argue a 10 pounds girl you should weigh nine. [laughter] we are always told to fix things i watch a lot of nonsense and also with that comes a lot of drug commercials that you ever burst into laughter unexpectedly or cry unexpectedly it was a mental disorder but the weight explained is like do i live? [laughter] sure i will take a pill for that. [laughter] jennifer aniston is selling...
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welcome back you are watching r t international the bodies of more than twelve hundred civilians the majority of them women and children have been found in three mass graves in the syrian city of raka by local authorities it is claimed they were killed during the bombing of the area by the u.s. led coalition and he goes on off as commentary. tobar will mark exactly one year since i saw defeat in their caliphate self-proclaimed capital rocker and months after the u.s. coalition's victory restored or freed of torment the syrian city is still not these are the latest pictures from one of three recently discovered mars graves these birrell sites contain more than a thousand bodies. and there are three hundred to four hundred bodies in this mass grave three to four catacombs are completely full of did bodies grief and despair still has the syrian city reeling as relatives time and time again have to identify their loved ones. we excluded the body of only one of my sisters the other four remain missing i don't know where are the birds as they were burned by my uncle now we're looking for t
welcome back you are watching r t international the bodies of more than twelve hundred civilians the majority of them women and children have been found in three mass graves in the syrian city of raka by local authorities it is claimed they were killed during the bombing of the area by the u.s. led coalition and he goes on off as commentary. tobar will mark exactly one year since i saw defeat in their caliphate self-proclaimed capital rocker and months after the u.s. coalition's victory...
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excluded the body of only one of my sisters the other four remain missing. as they were burned by my uncle now we're looking for the uncle to call to find them. but the majority of the bodies are civilians mostly women and children our team works twenty four hours a day whether a civilian or a fighter we give the body a number well this number is over a thousand down and that's just to the three recently discovered mass graves it's a race against time and they're ready to earn their more time passes the harder it is to identify the bodies as they rot in the ground nameless families help us identify the civilians by telling us what the person was wearing were by describing a ring or watch where a tattooed why didn't define a lot of bodies through the hair because it doesn't disintegrate and mass graves of raka highlight not only ice olds monstrosity but also what rights groups call america's denial in its responsibility for the city's tragedy the coalition has acknowledged a mere twenty three civilian deaths resulting from the more than thirty thousand or thr
excluded the body of only one of my sisters the other four remain missing. as they were burned by my uncle now we're looking for the uncle to call to find them. but the majority of the bodies are civilians mostly women and children our team works twenty four hours a day whether a civilian or a fighter we give the body a number well this number is over a thousand down and that's just to the three recently discovered mass graves it's a race against time and they're ready to earn their more time...
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. >> these signs have to do with the heat of your body, the fluids in your body, and what else? >> it's three signs. cervical mucus, body temperature when we are in resting mode. when we wake up the first thing we do is take the temperature. it was noticed by the end of the 1800s that women's body temperature will rise 5.4 fahrenheit after ovulation occurred. -- .4 fahrenheit after ovulation occurred. >> they found other signs that made sense. when pope paul wrote humanae ta known, right? the practice of the use was still being developed? >> yeah, i read there were some studies released around the time that humanae vitae was released. the temperature only methods were proving to be 99% effective. i think it was later in the 70s that the rules for the thermal method using the three signs crosschecking ovulation happening, i think those rules were developed in the 70s. >> it was in 1971, when it was created. a couple got inspired by humanae vitae. they saw a need to teach couples about the method and formalize it. make it easier to understand so they can learn. it was in 1971, thr
. >> these signs have to do with the heat of your body, the fluids in your body, and what else? >> it's three signs. cervical mucus, body temperature when we are in resting mode. when we wake up the first thing we do is take the temperature. it was noticed by the end of the 1800s that women's body temperature will rise 5.4 fahrenheit after ovulation occurred. -- .4 fahrenheit after ovulation occurred. >> they found other signs that made sense. when pope paul wrote humanae ta...
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there were bodies littered all over the place. there was an attack only days earlier, the french army fails to try to take it. the second in division as well as the 49th company of the marine corps. here was also another member of this book, edward younger, the chicagoan. and all of these body bearers, many of them converged on the field artillery. the combat engineers, the infantry. the stories all converge as they attack this seemingly impregnable position. mile ofe to go across a open ground, the bodies of the french are littering the area. they literally go by one of the likeions which was shaped an arrow, it is all dead frenchmen. at the tip is a frenchmen with a beard, and large frenchmen who has his eyes wide open with his bayonet pointed at the germans in horror. they passed them and they continued to attack and is a remarkable story. seize on the first day and go over the ridge of the next day and continue to fight in a position known as the box. it was the natural kill zone that the germans had created and of none of the
there were bodies littered all over the place. there was an attack only days earlier, the french army fails to try to take it. the second in division as well as the 49th company of the marine corps. here was also another member of this book, edward younger, the chicagoan. and all of these body bearers, many of them converged on the field artillery. the combat engineers, the infantry. the stories all converge as they attack this seemingly impregnable position. mile ofe to go across a open...
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bad for the liver the body can cope with small amounts of alcohol but there are limits. and crisis for crops herbicide resistant leaders spreading to fields worldwide. that fast. to things friends have in common they're all free of animal products the number of vegetarians is growing around the globe most of them are now asia almost twenty percent of the population. there motivation is a very good animal welfare. concerns about the environment. all religion and more and more people are choosing a meat free diet but some say meat tastes too good to give up biotechnology is coming to their aid food this is the beef burger and this is the animal behind that the further it is still alive how does that work cost of maastricht university cooked up the idea he has pioneered clean or cultured meat the real thing but mine is the butchery. i think says he thinks that one day we may look back in disbelief at these barbaric times when we slaughtered animals for food. in the lab in maastricht they have been working since the one nine hundred ninety s. on growing muscle tissue the mai
bad for the liver the body can cope with small amounts of alcohol but there are limits. and crisis for crops herbicide resistant leaders spreading to fields worldwide. that fast. to things friends have in common they're all free of animal products the number of vegetarians is growing around the globe most of them are now asia almost twenty percent of the population. there motivation is a very good animal welfare. concerns about the environment. all religion and more and more people are choosing...
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the mine in control of the body. you point out a new movement come along, the kind of mindfulness and meditation and this idea that, not only do you have to have control of your body, you have to have control of your mind. your mind has to control boeing things at once. have you, yourself, tried any of these kind of mindfulness or meditation approaches to, you know -- >> no. does it show? [laughter]. no, i would, though ii have people i people love who meditate. i have not done meditation. the studies i found, i mentioned in the book, could not distinguish any benefit of short-term meditation compared to having a glass of wine with friends, sitting around talking, listening to music, solving a hardrs math problem or crest problem. all those -- chess problem. all those things clear your mind. the other problem with mindfulness, what are we supposed to be mindful of? i mean, seriously. if you're, a mother, young kids, one toddler is biding your ankles, a phone call is coming in from c your work place about urgent thing
the mine in control of the body. you point out a new movement come along, the kind of mindfulness and meditation and this idea that, not only do you have to have control of your body, you have to have control of your mind. your mind has to control boeing things at once. have you, yourself, tried any of these kind of mindfulness or meditation approaches to, you know -- >> no. does it show? [laughter]. no, i would, though ii have people i people love who meditate. i have not done...
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the body of a woman inside. >> we have a body.asn't the fire that killed her. she was dead before it started. >> accidents will happen. this was no accident. >> who wanted her dead? her boyfriend said he knew. >> there's people after us. >> what does that mean? >> they're trying to get us. >> but police knew better. >> strangulation is a very pers
the body of a woman inside. >> we have a body.asn't the fire that killed her. she was dead before it started. >> accidents will happen. this was no accident. >> who wanted her dead? her boyfriend said he knew. >> there's people after us. >> what does that mean? >> they're trying to get us. >> but police knew better. >> strangulation is a very pers
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as you know and as you stated, we still have issues with the body camera. there's a muscle memory issue, there's an issue, especially for the older officers who haven't had it. the younger officers who are just coming in, they're much better at it because they've never known anything different. so there will be a learning curve. at the same time for body cameras and tasers, one of the biggest accountability pieces to this is that if we were to go with axon who is our body camera producer, every time an officer turns the safety on, meaning that it's ready to fire, if the camera on their body is not on, it automatically goes on. so there is a built in accountability factor that does attach to the body camera which then is also -- will be analyzed during our review boards if they meet that criteria. >> supervisor fewer: and are you also analyzing the health effects of what happens to people who are tased? >> so our policy mandates that these individuals -- if a successful application takes place, that not only they see an ambulance crew, they will be checked o
as you know and as you stated, we still have issues with the body camera. there's a muscle memory issue, there's an issue, especially for the older officers who haven't had it. the younger officers who are just coming in, they're much better at it because they've never known anything different. so there will be a learning curve. at the same time for body cameras and tasers, one of the biggest accountability pieces to this is that if we were to go with axon who is our body camera producer, every...
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i mean you succumbing in a few neighborhoods to blend in on the body a body body and body and body. and new perspectives can change your world. for one chin is even what began as a hobby has grown into a passion a way of life. teaching the next generation to strive for a higher level. and in so installing in his country a sense of freedom and strength. new heights my chin is yeah on al-jazeera. every armed attack in europe creates fear and division amongst its citizens west henri's of los no one told. a sweeping association of islam with the violence easier in muslims facing the stalk reality of being. ostracized by the very communities in which they now have love and moon the tragic loss of life twice a victim coming soon on al-jazeera. al-jazeera where every year. the i.m.f. said riyadh's a break even though price for twenty eighteen is likely to be around eighty eight dollars a barrel why is argentina again turning to the i.m.f. for help now we bring you the stories that are shaping the economic world we live in counting the cost on al-jazeera. hello martin dennis in doha as thes
i mean you succumbing in a few neighborhoods to blend in on the body a body body and body and body. and new perspectives can change your world. for one chin is even what began as a hobby has grown into a passion a way of life. teaching the next generation to strive for a higher level. and in so installing in his country a sense of freedom and strength. new heights my chin is yeah on al-jazeera. every armed attack in europe creates fear and division amongst its citizens west henri's of los no...
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the points are all situated on meridians or energy channels throughout the body t.c.m. theory says that blockages on these channels can occur and they need to be released so the energy or she can flow again. patient poopy acupuncture point to treat a pain in the knee doesn't necessarily have to be in many many patients are surprised that to treat headaches we work on the friesen even though the pain is at the other end of the body. conventional western medical science can't explain what exact effects acupuncture has in the body recent studies suggest that method might in some cases trigger the release of compounds in the brain that relieve pain and improve mood. today i spoke for one thinks acupuncture has helped him a lot. of pressure for him to fall in that it's certainly alleviated my symptoms not always at once sometimes the following day then i have a period of rest but what i have can't be cured but doesn't go away but still. the relief is amazing. also has regular osteoporotic treatments. klein hands uses only her hands to make a diagnosis and treat a patient pal
the points are all situated on meridians or energy channels throughout the body t.c.m. theory says that blockages on these channels can occur and they need to be released so the energy or she can flow again. patient poopy acupuncture point to treat a pain in the knee doesn't necessarily have to be in many many patients are surprised that to treat headaches we work on the friesen even though the pain is at the other end of the body. conventional western medical science can't explain what exact...
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you use your body to interact with the world. your body, theg brain reacts with the sensorimotor cortex as if you are having a real experience. so the knee and wonderful and sometimes scary thing about the our is that the brain has not evolved to understand that. when you have is experience, it feels real. host: are we using it for gaming today, and how do you see using it in the future? jeremy: the biggest misconception when people think of the our companies is that it is for gaming. as it stands as one of our most successful industries in the united states. vr is really different than a lot of people initially thought the our would be good for gaming. there are problems with the our for gaming. after 20e using vr, minutes you want to take this off, you are sweaty, you take it off after 20 minutes. with normal video games, people play for hours. the other thing about vr is that it disconnects you from the physical world. if you are playing a game, traditional, you can have a friend in the room and be cooking something and be hav
you use your body to interact with the world. your body, theg brain reacts with the sensorimotor cortex as if you are having a real experience. so the knee and wonderful and sometimes scary thing about the our is that the brain has not evolved to understand that. when you have is experience, it feels real. host: are we using it for gaming today, and how do you see using it in the future? jeremy: the biggest misconception when people think of the our companies is that it is for gaming. as it...
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i need you to right here on this picture show us where you buried the body. >> i didn't bury a body.>> how long did it take him to come off that story? >> after we told him that we had information that he knew where the body was and wasn't little further and told him we heard him talking about it, he came forward after we showed him that we had evidence. >> tell us what happened and exactly where you buried the body. >> the detectives have broken him and the story came spilling out after eight years of lies. it was early morning, january it was early morning, january 2002, michael said, when he woke to the sound of gunshots and he called 911. >> my mother -- >> he must have hung up just in time because there's no record of a 911 call from the snyder home that day. a few days later in a second interview, michael told police this. >> mom tells me what happened. >> what did she tell you. >> she told me she shot him in defense. she was scared. >> okay. >> told me she shouldn't have done it, sorry, but could you help me with this. i was scared at the time and didn't know what to do. >> so
i need you to right here on this picture show us where you buried the body. >> i didn't bury a body.>> how long did it take him to come off that story? >> after we told him that we had information that he knew where the body was and wasn't little further and told him we heard him talking about it, he came forward after we showed him that we had evidence. >> tell us what happened and exactly where you buried the body. >> the detectives have broken him and the story...
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the second theory is called body transfer. the neuroscientists have shown if you somebody move physically, and in the ibc their avatar moving was called synchronously at the same time, over time it takes about four minutes for this to kick in. you really feel like this avatar issue. in other words, a part of the brain that gets activated when you think of yourself also expands to include this extra representation. the avatar really feels like you. in 2003 in 2003 we start on resh where people would go to the mayor in vr. they would put on the goggles and he would see a mirror and see themselves. will do this body transfer and then we had a button and you would transform. i would see myself as a woman of color and i would, and then i would we do body transfer and it really feels like it's you. the next step experiment he would turn around 180 degrees a look behind you and we would network a second person into the er. that person would then treat you really badly based on your race or gender or your age or anything about you tha
the second theory is called body transfer. the neuroscientists have shown if you somebody move physically, and in the ibc their avatar moving was called synchronously at the same time, over time it takes about four minutes for this to kick in. you really feel like this avatar issue. in other words, a part of the brain that gets activated when you think of yourself also expands to include this extra representation. the avatar really feels like you. in 2003 in 2003 we start on resh where people...
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who is stuck in this little girl's body? >> a genius.s. >> an old soul. >> let's go throw on some -- [ inaudible ] >> i mean -- [ laughter ] >> i'm like a that's been around for 60 years. i have so many issues. >> i love that her mom, who's recording this video, is just cracking up in the background while charlene is being charlene. >> i may have poor people skills, but i have good campbell skills. >> she has got jokes for days. i can only hope to be just like charlene when i grow up. >> yeah. >>> this little piggy's got to get cool. a potbelly's perfect pool day, next. >> ooh, yeah! oink, oink. >>> and casey nistat's testing out something cool. >> these are little, mini segways. >> watch as he takes them for a spin around new york city. >> that's a broken hip waiting to happen. nt while expecting, jennifer discovered the chex mix combination of one corn chex, one wheat chex and three breadstick pieces. her little bundle of joy can't stand breadsticks, but what's he going to do? get born and then you can pick your own mix, baby! pick you
who is stuck in this little girl's body? >> a genius.s. >> an old soul. >> let's go throw on some -- [ inaudible ] >> i mean -- [ laughter ] >> i'm like a that's been around for 60 years. i have so many issues. >> i love that her mom, who's recording this video, is just cracking up in the background while charlene is being charlene. >> i may have poor people skills, but i have good campbell skills. >> she has got jokes for days. i can only hope to...