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dr. katherine, when we went into this, did we know kwon's blood type? no, we could have sedated him and he could not have been a match. wow, has this ever happened before? she said, i've been through many tran fusions. i said we should do this. do you want to do this? yes, let's do it. >> so they contacted did yous across asia and elsewhere. now they have this database of animals around the globe. >> it's allowed people to not just think of transfusion as well, if we get to that at the end. now it can be looked at as a preventive medicine measure. >> once the animal care team decided to develop a database, the trick was getting animals to help. but that turned out not to be a trick at all. for a small treat the gorilla complied. that trick would one day save his life or the life of another ape. >> when an animal dies, when it is sick and unfortunately passes you do mourn the loss because they do become part of your family. you see them, you know, more--sometimes more than you see your regular family. >> for the closest relative to man, a little preventi
dr. katherine, when we went into this, did we know kwon's blood type? no, we could have sedated him and he could not have been a match. wow, has this ever happened before? she said, i've been through many tran fusions. i said we should do this. do you want to do this? yes, let's do it. >> so they contacted did yous across asia and elsewhere. now they have this database of animals around the globe. >> it's allowed people to not just think of transfusion as well, if we get to that at...
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he survived and was kept relatively isolated for five more years when dr katherine porterfield examined him at the request of jawad defense team. over the course of my violation with mr jawad he it was clear he was suffering with major depression he had intense sadness and despair. difficulty sleeping he had severe sleep problems appetite had been basically. profoundly impaired you know he barely ate very much and he had almost he said no taste for food anymore he was a very very depressed young man when i went into jawad i wanted to take the initiative and you know get to the point as quickly as possible and he basically stopped me and i was with an interpreter who doesn't speak english. and he said you know i don't want to you know talk about who you are why are doing what you're doing or anything all i want to do is find out when i can go see my mom all the sudden the curtain got pulled back and you know there was this boy sitting in a chair asking for his mom really change the way i approach that case when i would ask a recount. anything about his time he would become very distresse
he survived and was kept relatively isolated for five more years when dr katherine porterfield examined him at the request of jawad defense team. over the course of my violation with mr jawad he it was clear he was suffering with major depression he had intense sadness and despair. difficulty sleeping he had severe sleep problems appetite had been basically. profoundly impaired you know he barely ate very much and he had almost he said no taste for food anymore he was a very very depressed...
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dr. katherine mitchell. she is a whistle blower who tried to expose this scandal but was repry imagined and was put on administrative leave by the v.a. you tried to expose the scandal. you were put on administrative leave. what did you witness that made you come forward? >> actually, i was working on a project to decrease the number of suicides in the phoenix v.a. although our rate is below the national level, our rates of suicide have doubled. i was going through charts trying to figure out what special things we could have put in place to stack the cards in the veterans' favor so they wouldn't have committed suicide. in so doing i found some really disturbing trends and then i found out that the facilities' response to the trends had been lacking, to say the least. and then i went to all my friends, filing an oig complaint. they're supposed to keep your name confidential and usually they don't. so i figured if it wasn't going to be confidential, i might as well make a big enough complaint that it had a cha
dr. katherine mitchell. she is a whistle blower who tried to expose this scandal but was repry imagined and was put on administrative leave by the v.a. you tried to expose the scandal. you were put on administrative leave. what did you witness that made you come forward? >> actually, i was working on a project to decrease the number of suicides in the phoenix v.a. although our rate is below the national level, our rates of suicide have doubled. i was going through charts trying to figure...
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dr. katherine williams, we went into this. did we know quan's blood type? she was like no. we could have sedated him and he could not have been a match. has this not happened before? she says i've been through many transfusion he. we're like we should do this. she says you want to do this? i'm like yeah, let's do this. >> reporter: so they contacted zoos all over the world. glbl i think lives are definitely being assisted and in some case ves been saved because the intervention is common, a much more timely event, has allowed people to not just think of transfusion well, if we get to that in the end, now it can be looked at as a preventative measure. >> the trick was to get hundreds of great apes to submit to blood-typing. it turns out it's no trick at all. gorillas are willing to help. >> the trick of presenting a treat, that trick could in one time help the life of another ape. >> when one ape passes, it's very tragic, they do become part of your family. you see them you know, more -- sometimes more than you see your regular family. >> reporter: for the closest relative t
dr. katherine williams, we went into this. did we know quan's blood type? she was like no. we could have sedated him and he could not have been a match. has this not happened before? she says i've been through many transfusion he. we're like we should do this. she says you want to do this? i'm like yeah, let's do this. >> reporter: so they contacted zoos all over the world. glbl i think lives are definitely being assisted and in some case ves been saved because the intervention is common,...
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dr. katherine mitchell, you heard her say this is an extreme charge she's making here, saying that the inspectorm report, is slated in favor of the v.a. i mean, that's -- if that's true, that is terrible. and the other thing she mentioned in this preliminary report and this interim initial report, they are hiding delays for the mental health appointments. we think about 22 of our veterans committing suicide each day. these mental health checks need to be done. >> they were sabotaging the careers of the doctors coming forward. never the mind there's a huge shortage of doctors there anyway. >> why is there a doctor shortage? doctors don't want to work there, but it is striking to see this on the left. the left historically was on the side of whistleblowers. they offer whistleblower protection laws passed in the united states. people have to feel free to tell the truth about their work environment. otherwise corruption remains uncovered. it remains hidden. and yet again and again you're seeing this in the administration, whistleblowers are punished for telling the truth. it's bizarre and scary. >>
dr. katherine mitchell, you heard her say this is an extreme charge she's making here, saying that the inspectorm report, is slated in favor of the v.a. i mean, that's -- if that's true, that is terrible. and the other thing she mentioned in this preliminary report and this interim initial report, they are hiding delays for the mental health appointments. we think about 22 of our veterans committing suicide each day. these mental health checks need to be done. >> they were sabotaging the...
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dr. murray hired by aeg live. did aeg live know he was a rockies michael jackson and should aeg live pay damages? >> kevin boyle was the attorney for katherinere negligent in hiring, retaken or supervising dr. conrad murray and that that ultimately led to the death of michael jackson. >> aeg live attorney, marvin putn putnam, said murray was working for jackson and not quite the company. >> i can't quite understand how they are make willing the claim they are make willing, given cop rad murray's own statement two days after michael's passing. he said i was hired by michael jackson. i had worked for michael jackson for years. >> aeg live stood to lose or gain millions based on the results of jackson's concerts and the jackson family claimed aeg live instructed murray, "not to look out for jackson's best interests, but rather, to do whatever medical procedures were calculated to get jackson to perform." and an e-mail, aeg live ceo sent to the show's director seemed to support their theory. >> it really is a smoking gun. it's probably one of the most important pieces of evidence that michael jackson's attorneys have that aeg supervised, directe
dr. murray hired by aeg live. did aeg live know he was a rockies michael jackson and should aeg live pay damages? >> kevin boyle was the attorney for katherinere negligent in hiring, retaken or supervising dr. conrad murray and that that ultimately led to the death of michael jackson. >> aeg live attorney, marvin putn putnam, said murray was working for jackson and not quite the company. >> i can't quite understand how they are make willing the claim they are make willing,...