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. >> reporter: dr. brownhow the images were created by using powerful ct scans. >> we scan cadavers at a very high resolution because we don't have to worry about resolution. >> reporter: the virtual dissection table will enhance the teaching and learning of anatomy. the touchscreen allows users to explore humannant atmy in great deal. >> you can view the whole body. you can view the muscles, the bones, the blood vessels. >> reporter: but instead of a scalpel, you pipe your -- you swipe your finger to get a good look inside the brain. >> spectacular, isn't it? >> reporter: popup notes let you know what you are looking at. >> we can interact with the material in ways that are not possible with a real cadaver. >> reporter: this man teaches clinical anatomy at stanford. this friday, they will perform an autopsy like this. >> we're excited. >> reporter: since no two humans are exactly the same, stanford scientists hope to scan bodies with all sorts of problems. in fact, for all of you smartphone users, one day th
. >> reporter: dr. brownhow the images were created by using powerful ct scans. >> we scan cadavers at a very high resolution because we don't have to worry about resolution. >> reporter: the virtual dissection table will enhance the teaching and learning of anatomy. the touchscreen allows users to explore humannant atmy in great deal. >> you can view the whole body. you can view the muscles, the bones, the blood vessels. >> reporter: but instead of a scalpel, you...
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2012 and could be built if all went well in five years, said think of that impact and thank you, dr. brown. now, for the big rumbling wow in san francisco closing near future and it will have an impact well into the future. we will hear from the chief operating officer of the america's cup event authority. before tom comes up here, we are going to have a little video. anyway, let me give me just click about -- he is responsible for developing and executing its strategy thus energizes all of the commercial operations of the 34th america's cup. i will not get into that. he is going to give us his views on what this great event is going to bring to our city. let's see this exciting video for the america's cup. [applause] >> hopefully, that will everyone up. with all the pressure that my predecessors have put on me for this presentation, it is always cool to start with a " video to help take some of the pressure off. [laughter] before i get started, we are on an aggressive timeline to achieve our objectives, and it would not be possible without the great support we have been receiving, and i j
2012 and could be built if all went well in five years, said think of that impact and thank you, dr. brown. now, for the big rumbling wow in san francisco closing near future and it will have an impact well into the future. we will hear from the chief operating officer of the america's cup event authority. before tom comes up here, we are going to have a little video. anyway, let me give me just click about -- he is responsible for developing and executing its strategy thus energizes all of the...
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a former army sergeant, dr. brown is deployed with the u.s.army in former yugoslavia to work with survivors of ethnic cleansing and genocide. and he is now with the office of the secretary defense but before that he was the defense department's lead for recovery care and support centers of excellence. lieutenant colonel ron lewis, the guy on the end, not wearing his uniform, works at the white house and he is a former air force -- sees the current air force c-17 a pilot, former commander of the fourth airlift squadron which handles the country's most sensitive cargo which is the prime nuclear airlift force that he has recently joined the white house staff in the east wing and first lady's staff of the joining forces initiative. that's the national program to mobilize all sectors of society to support our service members and their families. that's the mother ship. we have nicole from little rock arkansas who served as an army combat medic. today she's a behavioral health officer in the team leader of the little rock arkansas center dealing with
a former army sergeant, dr. brown is deployed with the u.s.army in former yugoslavia to work with survivors of ethnic cleansing and genocide. and he is now with the office of the secretary defense but before that he was the defense department's lead for recovery care and support centers of excellence. lieutenant colonel ron lewis, the guy on the end, not wearing his uniform, works at the white house and he is a former air force -- sees the current air force c-17 a pilot, former commander of the...
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dr. brown explains how the images were created by using powerful "ct" scans. >> we scan cadavers at a very high resolution so you don't have to worry about radiation. >> reporter: the virtual dissection table will not replace the real cadaver but, rather, enhance the teaching and learning of anatomy. the touchscreen allows you to explore human anatomy in great detail from a wide variety of angles. >> you can do the whole body, just the muscles, just the bones, blood vessels, cut it in half. >> reporter: instead of a scalpel you swipe your finger, for example at the top of the skull to see inside the brain. pop-up notes let you know what you're looking at. >> we can interact with the material in ways that are not possible with the real cadaver. >> reporter: this doctor teaches clinical anatomy at stanford. this fall for the first time, medical students will perform both virtual and traditional cadaver dissections. >> we are looking forward to it, we're excited about it. we really want to focus i
dr. brown explains how the images were created by using powerful "ct" scans. >> we scan cadavers at a very high resolution so you don't have to worry about radiation. >> reporter: the virtual dissection table will not replace the real cadaver but, rather, enhance the teaching and learning of anatomy. the touchscreen allows you to explore human anatomy in great detail from a wide variety of angles. >> you can do the whole body, just the muscles, just the bones, blood...
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dr. brown >> thank you. >> so i'm going to lean -- i'm former army and i'm going to lean into the colonel here. i feel comfortable if you don't mind. we had offered up our seats but we didn't think about the mics. i would like to take a minute or two about help-seeking behavior. and possibly encourage some of the conversation in that direction. prior to coming here to dc i was overseas for 15 years. i was the lead psychologist in bavaria, over seven bases there treating people, you know, the whole slew of what you have from being in the military. part of that grass is green on the other side issue has come in. all of my career was very active duty-centric and what we would hear with the guard and reserve things work much better because once they deploy they go home and they're back with their families and all of their support. whereas, when you're overseas active duty you don't have a lot of those support networks that we have set in place here. shifting over i'm now in a nonclinical role. i've
dr. brown >> thank you. >> so i'm going to lean -- i'm former army and i'm going to lean into the colonel here. i feel comfortable if you don't mind. we had offered up our seats but we didn't think about the mics. i would like to take a minute or two about help-seeking behavior. and possibly encourage some of the conversation in that direction. prior to coming here to dc i was overseas for 15 years. i was the lead psychologist in bavaria, over seven bases there treating people, you...
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dr. amos brown, former supervisor brown, who is also here with us. if i don't mention commissioner leroy king, sit -- sitting with former redevelopment commissioner benny yee. welcome, kim. we are really looking forward to working with kim to get students to come visit the kinsey exhibit. just one second. and also supervisor scott winer -- weiner is here also. let's welcome him. newly elected schedule. we're back on schedule and graced with the presence of our new mayor. we, as i mentioned earlier, we had the pleasure of working well. are city administrator at the time ed lee and supervisor ross mirkarimi in connection with
dr. amos brown, former supervisor brown, who is also here with us. if i don't mention commissioner leroy king, sit -- sitting with former redevelopment commissioner benny yee. welcome, kim. we are really looking forward to working with kim to get students to come visit the kinsey exhibit. just one second. and also supervisor scott winer -- weiner is here also. let's welcome him. newly elected schedule. we're back on schedule and graced with the presence of our new mayor. we, as i mentioned...
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dr. nancy snyderman to join us tonight. what are the numbers all about? >> hi, brown. you're right. the evidence tonight is in the numbers and the numbers are not very pretty. we expect developed countries to do well when it comes to infant mortality, but not necessarily. take a look at the countries that usually are at the top of the heap. they include japan, singapore and france, they're always consistently in the top tier. but now look at this. cuba, malaysia, slovakia, hungary and poland, they are ahead of the united states which now ranks 41st in infant mortality and that's a real concern because really we spend more money per capita for health care in this country and those are the results and no matter how you massage those numbers, we were ranked 29th five years ago. no way to paint this in a good way. >> makes me look back at all the confidence of the world war ii era, the post war era, the space race, the confidence of america, how did this kind of thing happen? >> it happened because i think we took our eye off the ball. if you look at newborn health, so much of it is int
dr. nancy snyderman to join us tonight. what are the numbers all about? >> hi, brown. you're right. the evidence tonight is in the numbers and the numbers are not very pretty. we expect developed countries to do well when it comes to infant mortality, but not necessarily. take a look at the countries that usually are at the top of the heap. they include japan, singapore and france, they're always consistently in the top tier. but now look at this. cuba, malaysia, slovakia, hungary and...
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or the french nuclear industry of course where an expert dr of energy but when you look at actual numbers we do important e.g. especially brown since in winter when the weather is too cold and our nuclear power plants can provide sufficient electricity provisioning among other things so. it is possible to raise a nuclear now and prevent further risks and further danger and which the probably has to live for the first power play in france was open your early fifteen years ago and this is the first accident that's resulted in the loss of life doesn't that make nuclear energy a relatively safe bet for the french. shooting into account small to average accidents occurring in france you have an average of more than two incidents during every day in france for a year and that's according to the official numbers from the french authorities for two thousand and nine two thousand and ten and the other thing is how many does the us fear it's internet extend you can serious or it disaster because light is happening right now in markel will probably have effects on the environment. that is what are and also very potentially in place we d
or the french nuclear industry of course where an expert dr of energy but when you look at actual numbers we do important e.g. especially brown since in winter when the weather is too cold and our nuclear power plants can provide sufficient electricity provisioning among other things so. it is possible to raise a nuclear now and prevent further risks and further danger and which the probably has to live for the first power play in france was open your early fifteen years ago and this is the...
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dr. lowery and i were together at brown chapel a m e church in selma. ave some selma folks in the house. dr. lowery stood up in the pulpit and told accommodation the story of shadrach, meshach, and abednego in the fiery furnace. you know the story, it is about three gunmen bold enough to stand up for god, even if it meant being thrown in a furnace. and they survived because of their fate, and because god showed up in the furnace with them. now, dr. lowery said that those three young men were a little bit crazy, but there is a difference, he said. between good crazy and bad crazy. those boys were good crazy. at the time, i was running for president. it was early in the campaign and nobody gave me much of a chance. he turned to me from the pulpit and indicated that someone like me was running for president. that was crazy. but he supposed it was good crazy. he was talking about faith. the belief in things not seen. the belief that if you persevere, a better day lies ahead. i suppose the reason i enjoy coming to the c b c, what this weekend is all about is,
dr. lowery and i were together at brown chapel a m e church in selma. ave some selma folks in the house. dr. lowery stood up in the pulpit and told accommodation the story of shadrach, meshach, and abednego in the fiery furnace. you know the story, it is about three gunmen bold enough to stand up for god, even if it meant being thrown in a furnace. and they survived because of their fate, and because god showed up in the furnace with them. now, dr. lowery said that those three young men were a...
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dr. carlton be good lit place, sentences go, california, 94102. or 415-554-4375. visit our website, www.sfelections.org. >> welcome to the department of building inspection brown bagch. today we have an extremely special event. we are here at paige glass on mission street in san francisco with mr. ken paige. ken paige has generously invited us into his glass shop and gallery. and the paige glass goes back a long, long time, right? to preearthquake, whichever earthquake -- >> all of them. they're all good. >> when did paige glass start? >> the big one, 1906. >> this happened afs in your family, was paige glass back then? >> well, the 1906 was a very important year, of course, for san francisco, needless to say. the bad news was the death and destruction, city in flames. the good news for my grandfather was even though he was living, at that point, in a tent out in golden gate park, you know, one of a whole lot of people. the good news, he was a young glazer, and every window in the city was broken. >> a holy grail of glazing. >> [laughter.] >> so at that point, shortly after the tremors sopped, he said wait a minute, i've got this idea. so paige glass really starte
dr. carlton be good lit place, sentences go, california, 94102. or 415-554-4375. visit our website, www.sfelections.org. >> welcome to the department of building inspection brown bagch. today we have an extremely special event. we are here at paige glass on mission street in san francisco with mr. ken paige. ken paige has generously invited us into his glass shop and gallery. and the paige glass goes back a long, long time, right? to preearthquake, whichever earthquake -- >> all of...
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dr. carlton be good lit place, sentences go, california, 94102. or 415-554-4375. visit our website, www.sfelections.org. >> good afternoon. i'm with the department of building inspection. we are approaching the sixth year of our brownag lunch series here at the department of building inspection where we talk about topics related to construction in san francisco. we invite you to join us on the third thursday of every month here at the building department. we have an exciting lineup of shows this year. and one of them, today, is going to be really exciting because we have a terrific guest today. mr. woody labounty. >> thank you. >> woody is the founder of the outside lands? >> the western neighborhoods project. we'll talk more about that. >> excellent. and the author of a recently published book, which i have a copy of and it's really fascinating and wonderful. he's going to talk about "carville by the sea" today. we'll look at slides. he'll tell us about the history of the outerlands, previously uninhabitable area of the city. we will invite your questions. so, please, you in the audience if you have questions, let us know. woody can help. thank you, woody, for being here. >> thank you. so we're going to talk a lit
dr. carlton be good lit place, sentences go, california, 94102. or 415-554-4375. visit our website, www.sfelections.org. >> good afternoon. i'm with the department of building inspection. we are approaching the sixth year of our brownag lunch series here at the department of building inspection where we talk about topics related to construction in san francisco. we invite you to join us on the third thursday of every month here at the building department. we have an exciting lineup of...
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dr. nagl come thank you very much for your outstanding remarks and i would like to present to the naval institute press book the captain who burned the ships by gordon s. brown. >> thank you. it's harder to do now. [laughter] >> adis. [applause] thanks again, dr. nagl. my counterpart, who you will meet, admiral peter daly at the naval institute, the ceo, is giving me the privilege of also introducing the second keynote speaker for this morning. so it's my honor to introduce the honorable mrs. terrie suit. mrs. suit was appointed by governor bob macdonald to the position of assistant governor for commonwealth prepared mess in january of 2011. subsequently, she was appointed as a secretary for veterans affairs and homeland security, where she works to make virginia the most federal and friendly states in the union. as part of her responsibility, she works with local, state and federal officials to develop a seamless coordinated security and preparedness strategy and implementation plan. prior to her appointment by the governor, she served as a member of the house of delegates, worked on business development and government affairs director for the law firm of w
dr. nagl come thank you very much for your outstanding remarks and i would like to present to the naval institute press book the captain who burned the ships by gordon s. brown. >> thank you. it's harder to do now. [laughter] >> adis. [applause] thanks again, dr. nagl. my counterpart, who you will meet, admiral peter daly at the naval institute, the ceo, is giving me the privilege of also introducing the second keynote speaker for this morning. so it's my honor to introduce the...
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dr. murray asked him to pick up the drug vials and pill bottles that were near jackson's bedside. >> when i dropped the bag in the plastic bag in the bag, the brown bag, he then pointed to -- towards the iv stand, and he said, now, get that bag -- or move that bag and put it in the blue bag. >> do you know conrad murray? >> murray is charged with involuntary manslaughter. if he's found guilty, he faces four years in prison and the loss of his medical license. >>> well, still ahead here at 6:00, first it was chimps and birds. now it's fish. how the underwater creatures are more like humans than previously thought. >>> plus, four letters everyone loves to hear. coming up, why the bay area was a little extra caffeinated today. >>> all right. good evening. i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranie ranieri. the fog is building up and pretty strong tonight, up to about 2,000 feet. that adds up to dropped temperatures anywhere from 20 to 25 degrees at the coastline. also down, gilroy from 100 and 77. and south san jose from 98 to 83.ave more o he moren othe cl rolling in and also rain returning in my seven-day. ds . >>> well, today is national coffee day. so h
dr. murray asked him to pick up the drug vials and pill bottles that were near jackson's bedside. >> when i dropped the bag in the plastic bag in the bag, the brown bag, he then pointed to -- towards the iv stand, and he said, now, get that bag -- or move that bag and put it in the blue bag. >> do you know conrad murray? >> murray is charged with involuntary manslaughter. if he's found guilty, he faces four years in prison and the loss of his medical license. >>>...
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dr. murray left the room. one final word for our viewers. repeatedly giving this drug propofol to a fragile patient without the proper support seems clearly to cross the brownness. -- cross the bounds of recklessness. we'll be right back. diabetes testing? it's all the same. nothing changes. then try this. freestyle lite® blood glucose test strip. sure, but it's not gonna-- [beep] wow. yep, that's the patented freestyle zipwik™ design. did it just-- [both] target the blood? yeah, drew it right in. the test starts fast. you need just a third the blood of one touch.® that is different. so freestyle lite test strips make testing... easy? easy. great. call or click-- we'll send you strips and a meter, free. free is good. freestyle lite test strips. call or click today. maybe not. v8 v-fusion juice gives them a full serving of vegetables plus a full serving of fruit. but it just tastes like fruit. [ male announcer ] get five dollars in money-saving coupons at v8juice.com. megyn: now to an update we have been following slowly on "america live." joseph merachi has died. he passed away at his home in canada with his parents and family by is side. this is what the f
dr. murray left the room. one final word for our viewers. repeatedly giving this drug propofol to a fragile patient without the proper support seems clearly to cross the brownness. -- cross the bounds of recklessness. we'll be right back. diabetes testing? it's all the same. nothing changes. then try this. freestyle lite® blood glucose test strip. sure, but it's not gonna-- [beep] wow. yep, that's the patented freestyle zipwik™ design. did it just-- [both] target the blood? yeah, drew it...
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dr. conrad murray was calling for help and he testified in the preliminary hearing that conrad murray had asked him to put some vials and an i.v. bag in a brown paper bag. and doctors -- prosecutors are saying those are vials of propofol and it was all part of a coverup. back to you. >> okay, bob. thank you. >>> 7:36. we get to talk about traffic. sal you've been busy all morning. you are working on something cool. >> that's correct. bob and i are on the twitter thing. find us on twitter and facebook. you can communicate with all of us. we're actually doing pretty well. people tweet me traffic information. the traffic on 280 all of a sudden is slow. i'm always looking for south bay twitter people. it seems as if the south bay's more of a facebook nation to me. northbound 28 gets up to highway 17. you can see 17 traffic is also gonna be a little bit slow and 85 is also slow. no major problems reported by chp. let's take a look at the commute. westbound bay bridge. a little bit of fog there. not to step on steve's toes but steve did say that the fog was moving through and pushing in and there you see evidence of it. it's not affecting drivers s
dr. conrad murray was calling for help and he testified in the preliminary hearing that conrad murray had asked him to put some vials and an i.v. bag in a brown paper bag. and doctors -- prosecutors are saying those are vials of propofol and it was all part of a coverup. back to you. >> okay, bob. thank you. >>> 7:36. we get to talk about traffic. sal you've been busy all morning. you are working on something cool. >> that's correct. bob and i are on the twitter thing. find...
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dr. conrad murray grabbed the vials and said, give me that plastic bag. when he put the vials in that plastic bag, put that plastic bag in a brown grocery bag and then put it in a blue bag. all the while, critical moments are being lost that could have been the paramedics could have been there helping michael jackson, helping to revive michael jackson. as i'm sitting in the courtroom i'm looking over at the jackson family who is sitting just to my right and they're stunned by all the time that was lost and stunned by what the prosecution is really inferring here that dr. conrad murray was trying to cover his tracks, kyra. today we're going to hear from two paramedics that were there at the scene, more dramatic testimony and more heart wrenching, heart wrenching moments, i'm sure, for the jackson family to have to endure. >> i think all of us will be stunned as we learn more about michael jackson's personal life throughout this trial. don lemon live out of l.a., thanks. >>> a new round of bank fees. alison kosik at new york stock exchange. they just don't stop, do they? >> they just don't get it, do they? if you want it use your bank of america debit card t
dr. conrad murray grabbed the vials and said, give me that plastic bag. when he put the vials in that plastic bag, put that plastic bag in a brown grocery bag and then put it in a blue bag. all the while, critical moments are being lost that could have been the paramedics could have been there helping michael jackson, helping to revive michael jackson. as i'm sitting in the courtroom i'm looking over at the jackson family who is sitting just to my right and they're stunned by all the time that...