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bradley and dr. allen were from hawkeye's standpoint, we're offering waterloo and hawkeye credit for many of our programs. students get the opportunity for college credit towards a program at hawkeye and it helps them figuwe out that prram for when they do cide to ansfer to lauk ki, it's a better pai way. kids are better prepared. that's one of the things that hawkeye said this would help our enrollnt, but help students' completion rate. that's a big thing they think about. stududts start college and many students don't complete, but by having the base in high school, it really sets studnts up for success from the high school and from the college end. another great example, the program right now at hawkeye, they do offer a nursing assistant where our students go to hawkeye for that program, but it's so popular that there's always a waiting list. even hawke has a waitinin list for thatat program. if we can offer some of that in this new center, that will alleviate a little bit of that, but we also know it's
bradley and dr. allen were from hawkeye's standpoint, we're offering waterloo and hawkeye credit for many of our programs. students get the opportunity for college credit towards a program at hawkeye and it helps them figuwe out that prram for when they do cide to ansfer to lauk ki, it's a better pai way. kids are better prepared. that's one of the things that hawkeye said this would help our enrollnt, but help students' completion rate. that's a big thing they think about. stududts start...
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medics finally drag the body out to the clinic to dr. allen. >> he was not moving.a pasty, dusty look about him. when i grabbed his head, the back of his head was bleeding. >> after an intense and bloody 30 minutes, heavy reinforcements flood the yard to bring it under control. remarkably, sanchez is the only fatality. but overall the wounds are deep and widespread with nearly 300 reported injuries. >> i don't know how you quantitate violence, but for me that was the most i'd ever seen at one time in any place. >> in the end, the district attorney convicts the leader of the hispanics, jose luis sanches, of riot, voluntary, manslaughter, and attempted murder and the death of miguel sanchez, a member of his own gang. after this, the second incident in six months, pelican bay is put on lockdown and remains that way for years to come. no more than a few dozen prisoners are allowed in the yard at any one time. >> that day i believe that group of inmates had a motive, and it was to teach the other group that they run the yard and they will not allow anybody else to disres
medics finally drag the body out to the clinic to dr. allen. >> he was not moving.a pasty, dusty look about him. when i grabbed his head, the back of his head was bleeding. >> after an intense and bloody 30 minutes, heavy reinforcements flood the yard to bring it under control. remarkably, sanchez is the only fatality. but overall the wounds are deep and widespread with nearly 300 reported injuries. >> i don't know how you quantitate violence, but for me that was the most i'd...
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dr. carol allen and tried to call in doubt her findings calling them speculative, rush and sloppy. >> they don't have any evidence. >> the death grilled her on her determination gray's death was a homicide. she said that she had the authority to rule it as a homicide despite guideline from the national accreditation board. >> that is what the defense will argue. if you don't know as the medical examiner based on your personal knowledge of the fact house do you expect the jury to make the determination? >> at issue according to the defense is the officer porter's role relaying the information to the colleagues. according to his statement he told officer and a supervisor at two stops freddie gray needed medical attention. >> it is demonstrating that the officer porter's during officer porter is shifting blame to officer goodson. >> a former nurse in the courtroom today said it was too late. >> it seemed to me that it was evidence he needed the help dragging him toward the van. >> the defense asks and they concluded had gray received prompt medical attention the death would not have been rule
dr. carol allen and tried to call in doubt her findings calling them speculative, rush and sloppy. >> they don't have any evidence. >> the death grilled her on her determination gray's death was a homicide. she said that she had the authority to rule it as a homicide despite guideline from the national accreditation board. >> that is what the defense will argue. if you don't know as the medical examiner based on your personal knowledge of the fact house do you expect the jury...
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dr. carol allen says she would not have ruled the case as a murder if officers had listened to gray's calls for help and taken him to a hospital. she said porter's failure to strap him in the seat was criminal negligence. porter is the first of six officers to stand trial in the death of gray. jonathan: coming up for us on "abc7 news at 4:00" -- red alert. what is in the air that is keeping schools closed in one area today? doug: i'm doug hill. we have the weather coming up. >> political correctness and jonathan: well, this was the scene in brisbane, australia. he decided to climb a train after a night out with friends. he used a crane like a jungle gym. hanging by his arms and legs. do you see there? he eventually came down. when he did, he was arrested. alison: my goodness. wow! maryland man is being held now without bail. accused of setting fire to two of the coworkersment this happened friday night in white marsh. he poured gas on his coworkers and lit them on fire. both men are in critical condition. one has burns to 90% of his body. a witness recorded the incident on his cell phone. >
dr. carol allen says she would not have ruled the case as a murder if officers had listened to gray's calls for help and taken him to a hospital. she said porter's failure to strap him in the seat was criminal negligence. porter is the first of six officers to stand trial in the death of gray. jonathan: coming up for us on "abc7 news at 4:00" -- red alert. what is in the air that is keeping schools closed in one area today? doug: i'm doug hill. we have the weather coming up. >>...
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dr. sharif has his own practice and attends the rehab unit at allen unity point inpatient services, has been a long-time ours, and dr. mark heinz who practices from the -- at the competing institution here in waterloo, it will remain nameless -- [ laughter ] >> dr. richard roberts: -- is a brilliant fellow -- >> ron: and they know what it is anyway. >> dr. richard roberts: yes. as brilliant fellow sta work out an anatomical model to explain what's going on in the brain in producing these transient symptoms, and he's acknowledged national expert in treatment of post traumatic headaches, which is one of the troubling symptoms we really haven't said much about. and finally, the neuroclinic at allen unity point has given me a lot of support and taken a chance on an older guy, and i really appreciate working at allen. people she'd like to thank or acknowledge. >> dr. mary ann roberts: i also want to reiterate that george phillips has been a -- basically his interaction with me and my work with him has been kind of the highlight of my career because he and i sort of grew up together with this idea
dr. sharif has his own practice and attends the rehab unit at allen unity point inpatient services, has been a long-time ours, and dr. mark heinz who practices from the -- at the competing institution here in waterloo, it will remain nameless -- [ laughter ] >> dr. richard roberts: -- is a brilliant fellow -- >> ron: and they know what it is anyway. >> dr. richard roberts: yes. as brilliant fellow sta work out an anatomical model to explain what's going on in the brain in...
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dr. allen just started that cross-examination.o tell you, juror number eight in seat number eight, was just dismissed this morning for a medical emergency. so, one of the four alternates has been put in. it is a white male. that juror now becomes juror in seat number eight. there are three alternates left instead of four. that was right before the cross-examination began. now, the direct examination of the associate medical examiner was on friday. this is critical for the prosecution's case and for the defense case. but we're in the prosecution's case now. she diagrammed the external and internal injuries. first of all, freddie gray on his head, externally, on his right side there was a "v" lass rated abrasion, there was a tear in the skin, v-shaped. on the left side there was an abrasion. on the lower left side, externally, there was a hematoma, meaning there was blood right under the skin. internally, severe injuries to his spinal cord. we actually saw the pictures of spinal cord of freddie gray. they took it out during autopsy.
dr. allen just started that cross-examination.o tell you, juror number eight in seat number eight, was just dismissed this morning for a medical emergency. so, one of the four alternates has been put in. it is a white male. that juror now becomes juror in seat number eight. there are three alternates left instead of four. that was right before the cross-examination began. now, the direct examination of the associate medical examiner was on friday. this is critical for the prosecution's case and...
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. >> reporter: john terrett >>> dr craig allen is the medical director of a medical center, member ofory board for the department of mental health and addiction services. doctor, welcome. it's good to you have on the program >> thank you >>> i'm sure we have this image in our head of someone who is adicked to heroin, but what sort of people do you sigh who have a heroin addiction problem? >> i see people of all shapes, colours and ages ages, and the surprising thing for people, people who are 40, 50 and 60 years old, those people addicted to heroin are growing. that may not be something i used to see 10 years ago >>> can you explain why? >> i think part of it is people are ageing and getting older and they've had this problem or different substance abuse problems through the years, but also because of the opioid analgesic issue, which is they can be often prescribed at dozes that are higher than should be prescribed and for longer periods of time and people become tolerant and can become - develop substitute disorders related to these analgesics. when they can't afford to get them any
. >> reporter: john terrett >>> dr craig allen is the medical director of a medical center, member ofory board for the department of mental health and addiction services. doctor, welcome. it's good to you have on the program >> thank you >>> i'm sure we have this image in our head of someone who is adicked to heroin, but what sort of people do you sigh who have a heroin addiction problem? >> i see people of all shapes, colours and ages ages, and the...
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dr. carol allen who performed the autopsy as well as medical export -- expert, and they both presented a narrative in which mr. gray was injured between the second and fourth stops. i think that is more or less the sense that we have had leading up to the trial. he was injured, obviously, somewhere along the way. the state presented its case in the defense presented inside and suggested the injury had two of occurred later, giving officer porter less opportunity to intervene. so do my mind, i don't know that we sell really new facts emerge, that shed light in one direction or the other. we had two competing narratives about where the injury had occurred in light of the facts that were probably largely established. nermeen: doug, i would ask about one of the charges, namely, misconduct in office against officer porter. judge williams said it was not enough to show that porter failed to follow the apartment regulations. instead, the jury had to find that he acted "with an evil motive in bad faith." when the judge was asked to expand what that meant, he refused to do so. could you talk abou
dr. carol allen who performed the autopsy as well as medical export -- expert, and they both presented a narrative in which mr. gray was injured between the second and fourth stops. i think that is more or less the sense that we have had leading up to the trial. he was injured, obviously, somewhere along the way. the state presented its case in the defense presented inside and suggested the injury had two of occurred later, giving officer porter less opportunity to intervene. so do my mind, i...
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a guy who gets his hair cut at super cuts and doesn't wear shoes knows more than allen greenspan and hank paulson. >> dr. mike bury. yes, he does. >> stephen: please welcome, adam mckay. ( cheers and applause ) >> wow. i can't believe that's your band. ah! >> stephen: good to see you. how are you? >> i'm good. >> stephen: you look good. >> can we kind of ignore them and have some intimate here-- >> stephen: let's talk for a second. >> how are you? >> stephen: i'm all right, i'm >> life is crazy though sometimes. i feel like what is this all they're getting really uncomfortable right now. >> stephen: i don't know who you're talking about. ( laughter ) ( applause ) ( cheers ) >> we got applause for that. >> stephen: a change is as good a holiday, my friend. thank you for being here. >> my pleasure. i haven't done a lot of talk shows. i'm a director, can i smoke? how does that work. >> stephen: legally you can. >> all right, cool. it's marijuana. pot? >> no, i do not. >> stephen: i was just curious because we could make a little news right here. >> i'm a mormon. >> stephen: really. >> yeah, yeah. >> stephe
a guy who gets his hair cut at super cuts and doesn't wear shoes knows more than allen greenspan and hank paulson. >> dr. mike bury. yes, he does. >> stephen: please welcome, adam mckay. ( cheers and applause ) >> wow. i can't believe that's your band. ah! >> stephen: good to see you. how are you? >> i'm good. >> stephen: you look good. >> can we kind of ignore them and have some intimate here-- >> stephen: let's talk for a second. >> how...
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allen ial rival senator ted cruz. christian fisher with breaking news concern concern dr. ben carson's campaign. >> today den carson said everything is on the stable, he said we're refining operational practices and stream lining staff assignments but my senior team remains in place with my full confidence as donald trump and hillary clinton are headed into holidays with double digit leads, now focusing their fire on each other, clinton responded to trump's crude description of her 2008 loss to barack obama. >> i don't know that he has any boundaries at all. his bluster have become his campaign. reporter: clinton said quote, i don't respond to him personaly, he 35s on that -- threthrives on that kind of exchange. and trump replied in a tweet. trump is at 39% right now according to a new cnn poll, that is 21 points ahead of his closest competitor ted cruz, ben carson and marco rubio are down but tied for third at 10%, and krist novoselic is down from last month but ahead of jeb bush. so is rand paul, in order to qualify for main debate, candidates must place in top 6 nation
allen ial rival senator ted cruz. christian fisher with breaking news concern concern dr. ben carson's campaign. >> today den carson said everything is on the stable, he said we're refining operational practices and stream lining staff assignments but my senior team remains in place with my full confidence as donald trump and hillary clinton are headed into holidays with double digit leads, now focusing their fire on each other, clinton responded to trump's crude description of her 2008...