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chest, dental, and other examinations.e given various mental tests that afford valuable data for the study of different characteristics of prison inmates which differentiate delinquents from nondelinquents. when the united states public health service hospital was established in lexington, kentucky, the problem of narcotic drug addiction was put under the banner of medicine. until this time, the problem had been regarded as correctional. the hospital covers an area of approximately 12 acres. the buildings are constructed in quadrangle or form, providing a large central court serving as an entrance to the various departments and units of the hospital. from here one gains access to these units provided for the reception of new admission for the treatment of those suffering with recurring diseases and the intensive study of patients and those requiring special treatment. this part of the institution constitutes the professional center of the hospital. to meet the need for better treatment for drug addiction, special studies a
chest, dental, and other examinations.e given various mental tests that afford valuable data for the study of different characteristics of prison inmates which differentiate delinquents from nondelinquents. when the united states public health service hospital was established in lexington, kentucky, the problem of narcotic drug addiction was put under the banner of medicine. until this time, the problem had been regarded as correctional. the hospital covers an area of approximately 12 acres....
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in the bacteriology section, water samples are examined.aboratoriesnd perform such examinations for headquarters units, camps under construction and other installations not erequest i wanted to do such -- equipped to do some jobs. here they're searching for dysentery bacteria. stool cultures are examined in find the causative agent. section, it was not uncommon to make as many as serologic tests for syphilis a day. one of the main functions of the wasice command laboratory to make serological and other evaluation studies. of sending known specimens to hospital laboratories in the service command. back, theeports came service command laboratory could determine the quality of the work performed. food for army consumption had to meet high public health standards. so to the veterinary section ase assigned such studies the examination of milk, other dairy products and meats. some of the most interesting and exciting detective work of the service command laboratory was chemist and its toxicology section. in instances where illness or may have occ
in the bacteriology section, water samples are examined.aboratoriesnd perform such examinations for headquarters units, camps under construction and other installations not erequest i wanted to do such -- equipped to do some jobs. here they're searching for dysentery bacteria. stool cultures are examined in find the causative agent. section, it was not uncommon to make as many as serologic tests for syphilis a day. one of the main functions of the wasice command laboratory to make serological...
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stool cultures are examined.this a raleigh g section of the second service command laboratory, it was not uncommon to make as many as 2000 tests or civil us a day. one of the main functions of the service command laboratory was studies.valuation these consisted of sending known specimens to laboratories in command. when the reports came back, they determine the quality of the work performed. food for army consumption had to meet high public health standards. the veterinary sections were assigned to examine milk, dairy products, and meat. some of the most interesting work wasing detective performed in its chemistry and toxicology section. in instances where illness or death may have been questionable, blood and bodily fluids were examined for alcohol content and the presence of poisonous metals. you can see them at the service command labs with the army counterpart of health department laboratories with responsibilities that were even broader than those of their civilian equivalents. the remaining three types of l
stool cultures are examined.this a raleigh g section of the second service command laboratory, it was not uncommon to make as many as 2000 tests or civil us a day. one of the main functions of the service command laboratory was studies.valuation these consisted of sending known specimens to laboratories in command. when the reports came back, they determine the quality of the work performed. food for army consumption had to meet high public health standards. the veterinary sections were...
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specialist.ed , samples aren examined.erform suchies examinations for units and other installations. technicians are searching for bacteria. it might have come from an epidemic of dysentery. cultures are examined. section, it was not testson to make 2000 persepolis a-day. a day.if when the reports came back, they determine the quality of the work. food for army consumption had to meet high standards. they examine milk, dairy products, and meat. some of the most interesting in itss performed chemistry and toxicology section. in instances where illness or death may have been questionable, bodily fluids were examined for alcohol content in the presence of metals. the service command labs with the army counterpart of health department laboratories, with broad responsibilities. the remaining three types of laboratories were primarily clinical. the general hospital, the most headete and specialized, problem cases referred from overseas. diseases, aserent wereas surgical problems, returned to the zone of interior. infectionsnd wo
specialist.ed , samples aren examined.erform suchies examinations for units and other installations. technicians are searching for bacteria. it might have come from an epidemic of dysentery. cultures are examined. section, it was not testson to make 2000 persepolis a-day. a day.if when the reports came back, they determine the quality of the work. food for army consumption had to meet high standards. they examine milk, dairy products, and meat. some of the most interesting in itss performed...
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they give medical examinations and treatment to the natives.l treatment and extractions. this is the only medical -- dental service available to many of these native alaskans. the national leprosarium at louisiana has under treatment more than 300 patients war lepers. they have anen administration building and a main hospital. treatment have yielded most encouraging results and there have been many recoveries or arrested cases. during the last 10 years, over 150 parents have been discharged to their homes, no longer a menace to the public health and the lep rossi arrested. sports are provided by baseball diamonds and tennis courts and the younger patients greatly enjoy these outdoor recreational tifments. the patients are comfortable and are provided for grounds with garden. life for these u. patients are made as comfortable as possible. two leper children may be seen playing around the pool. medical aid to vessels without a physician have been made possible by the development of radio. frequently men or injured or suddenly develop an acute ill
they give medical examinations and treatment to the natives.l treatment and extractions. this is the only medical -- dental service available to many of these native alaskans. the national leprosarium at louisiana has under treatment more than 300 patients war lepers. they have anen administration building and a main hospital. treatment have yielded most encouraging results and there have been many recoveries or arrested cases. during the last 10 years, over 150 parents have been discharged to...
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next, they are examined by pathologist and consultants. since army regulations autopsy cases before did to the institute, as well as tumors in diseases of current interest, the volume of work was staggering. over 1000 autopsy cases and 1000 surgical specimens a month or reviewed by the institute. problem cases are those of particular interest are studied under the microscope, which makes it possible to review a specimen at the same time. various features of the slide are pointed out and discussed by one or more of the doctors. at a typical consultation conference, a group confers on a microscopic slide which might have been sent from the european or pacific theater of operations 48 hours before. the comments of doctors are recorded and later transcribed into the case record. the professional record section takes care of the coding and analysis of this material. after all the material has been coded and filed, select cases are referred to the department pathology. also in this office is a collection of study tests that conclude -- consist o
next, they are examined by pathologist and consultants. since army regulations autopsy cases before did to the institute, as well as tumors in diseases of current interest, the volume of work was staggering. over 1000 autopsy cases and 1000 surgical specimens a month or reviewed by the institute. problem cases are those of particular interest are studied under the microscope, which makes it possible to review a specimen at the same time. various features of the slide are pointed out and...
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are examined to find the agent.ection, it was not uncommon to make as many as 2000 tests for syphilis a day. one of the main functions of the service command laboratory was to make evaluation studies. these consisted of something of sending specimens to the laboratory and they could determine the quality. food for army consumption had to be high public health standards. they had to examine milk, other dairy products, and meat. the most exciting detective work was performed in toxicology. in instances where illness or death may have occurred under questionable circumstances, blood and other body fluids were examined for alcohol content and the presence of poisonous metals. you can see the service command labs with a counterpart of state, county, and city health department laboratories with responsibilities that were broader than those of civilian equivalents. the remaining three types of army medical labs were primarily clinical. the general hospital laboratory, the most specialized, required expansion because of pro
are examined to find the agent.ection, it was not uncommon to make as many as 2000 tests for syphilis a day. one of the main functions of the service command laboratory was to make evaluation studies. these consisted of something of sending specimens to the laboratory and they could determine the quality. food for army consumption had to be high public health standards. they had to examine milk, other dairy products, and meat. the most exciting detective work was performed in toxicology. in...
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. >> report to examination room three piece. the stock list department report to examination room be. >> the stock list department investigates the qualifications of corporations examined for listing on the new york stock exchange. the corporation must have substantial assets in the form of plants, tools equipment, and cash. it must have at least 1500 stockholders, who together own at least 300,000 shares of the corporation stop. the corporation must show successful management, and sales records. an annual net earnings, at the time of listing, of at least 1 million dollars. the proposed stock issue, must meet federal state and new york stock exchange regulations. the corporation must agree to report to its stockholders at frequent intervals, if the examination by the stock list department indicates the corporation meets minimum requirements of the exchange at the time of the examination, the corporation application for listing, is recommended. that the board of governors of new york stock exchange finally approves the applicatio
. >> report to examination room three piece. the stock list department report to examination room be. >> the stock list department investigates the qualifications of corporations examined for listing on the new york stock exchange. the corporation must have substantial assets in the form of plants, tools equipment, and cash. it must have at least 1500 stockholders, who together own at least 300,000 shares of the corporation stop. the corporation must show successful management, and...
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can they force people to take medical examinations before coming into their state? guest: i think that would fall into the illegal category because that looks like border control at the state level. we have a very strong constitution a free movement of announcer: you can watch this and any c-span program online at c-span.org. taking you live now to connecticut for a coronavirus briefing by governor ned lamont. gov. lamont: where we are in the numbers, another 1200 people tested positive out of 3400 tests. i think what makes that interesting or not is that it is a reflection of the number of tests we've had. 36% testing positive is slightly higher but that is the number that goes up and down. we will talk about why that may not be the best indicator of what is going on. i think of real interest to me is i look at hospitalization, you see 79 people hospitalized. that is the number that is not going up and's -- up exponentially but going up on a linear basis which i think is good news. 17 fatalities is never good news. but again, it is a number that is not going up exp
can they force people to take medical examinations before coming into their state? guest: i think that would fall into the illegal category because that looks like border control at the state level. we have a very strong constitution a free movement of announcer: you can watch this and any c-span program online at c-span.org. taking you live now to connecticut for a coronavirus briefing by governor ned lamont. gov. lamont: where we are in the numbers, another 1200 people tested positive out of...
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so i requested the list from the medical examiners commission. i got it. colleague and i wrote a story about it. at the time, the medical examiners commission list, the count was about 10% higher than the official state count. and we wrote about that. we wrote about all the reasons why there would be some differences between the two counts.time and was told i coult a copy of that list anymore. there were some conflicting reasons why. first, i was told it was confidential. then, i was told the state might need to redact it. and, you know, that's kind of the situation we're in right now. you know, in talking to some of the medical examiners, what they're telling us is that this decision was precipitated by a call from the state department of health. and we know the state department of heath has tried to apply some pressure to some other agencies to keep this data under wraps. and that's where we are right now in our thinking. >> and what is the official, and then the unofficial, feeling about why they would want to keep it under wraps? >> yeah. well, the --
so i requested the list from the medical examiners commission. i got it. colleague and i wrote a story about it. at the time, the medical examiners commission list, the count was about 10% higher than the official state count. and we wrote about that. we wrote about all the reasons why there would be some differences between the two counts.time and was told i coult a copy of that list anymore. there were some conflicting reasons why. first, i was told it was confidential. then, i was told the...
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the medical examiner's officer kept investigating and sent samples to the cdc for testing. >> i wanto take a moment and really highlight and applaud the work of the medical examiner's office. >> we are very pleased with the work that was done in santa clarita county. >> governor gavin newsom is asking every medical examiner's officer to go through their records through december of last year and test any cases that could be connected to covid-19. in san jose, katie nielson, kpix 5. >>> statewide more than 100 deaths were reported in a span of 24 hours. that is the first time that happened since the outbreak began. >> that is why california's governor says he won't set me l state but tonight napa county is relaxing some of its stay-at- home restrictions. some activities will be allowed with social distancing. construction, real estate showings, landscaping and gardening and the use of golf courses and driving range. >>> some states are lifting their stay-at-home orders as the curb is sharpening. kpix 5's joe vazquez tells us lives could be in the balance. >> reporter: their continues i
the medical examiner's officer kept investigating and sent samples to the cdc for testing. >> i wanto take a moment and really highlight and applaud the work of the medical examiner's office. >> we are very pleased with the work that was done in santa clarita county. >> governor gavin newsom is asking every medical examiner's officer to go through their records through december of last year and test any cases that could be connected to covid-19. in san jose, katie nielson,...
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. >> the medical examiner didn't make wallace's job any easier.ary finding, heidi's manner of death could not be determined. so wallace tackled each theory one by one. accident seemed hard to believe, thanks to conrad, heidi had firearms experience. >> can you think of any way it could have been an accident? >> no heidi wouldn't have been so careless. ? so what about suicide? >> she's completely naked. we don't see a lot of women that commit suicide naked. that's not common. >> did you find anybody that heidi had spoken to about suicide or being depressed? >> no. >> neither heidi's mother janet nor her sister autumn could imagine heidi even thinking about taking her own life. >> heidi would never do that. in fact, heidi was against that. she had a friend that committed suicide. she felt it was selfish in her words dumb. >> did heidi ever tell you she was depressed? >> no. >> ever act depressed? >> no she was probably one of my happiest most upbeat kids. >> that left wallace with homicide and put conrad back in the police crosshairs. wallace decide
. >> the medical examiner didn't make wallace's job any easier.ary finding, heidi's manner of death could not be determined. so wallace tackled each theory one by one. accident seemed hard to believe, thanks to conrad, heidi had firearms experience. >> can you think of any way it could have been an accident? >> no heidi wouldn't have been so careless. ? so what about suicide? >> she's completely naked. we don't see a lot of women that commit suicide naked. that's not...
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on your first question, that will be best stated for the chief medical examiner. whose role is to make a determination of death. as you know, as dr. carter explained on friday, the d.p.h. and part of their data takes into account individuals who have tested positive for covid-19. and then for those who have passed away, they do put that on their data list, that an individual passed away who also had covid-19. but in terms of death certificates, that question should be best stated for the office of chief medical examiner. and then your second question, again, please? gov. lamont: the protesters out in front of the governor's residence, i think involving efforts -- with the corrections and the prisoners. my answer to that is give me a call. let's talk about it. we don't need people outside protesting right now. i'm trying to keep groups less than five. we have a public health emergency. if you want to talk about it, you got my number. reporter: for commissioner cook, do you know of the more than 700 released, how many of those were released early? mr. cook: how many
on your first question, that will be best stated for the chief medical examiner. whose role is to make a determination of death. as you know, as dr. carter explained on friday, the d.p.h. and part of their data takes into account individuals who have tested positive for covid-19. and then for those who have passed away, they do put that on their data list, that an individual passed away who also had covid-19. but in terms of death certificates, that question should be best stated for the office...
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in an effort to document everything the body can tell examine is. in the fall east will be in cases where the 3 d. scans could prove useful we run the whole program here in zurich we actually have the 3 d. centers where police and forensic experts were closely together to solve the. 3 d. tech is helping swiss investigators check the angle of a bullet impact victim testimonies and marks found on a victim's body. dr talley co-founded the vertamae c. program in the late 1990 s. today the 3 d. scans are not only used to clear up crimes but accidents too like this victim who died while mountain climbing globe obviously this technology has become standard at a number of major institutions around the world this time to try out of a global recognition of project is getting lost and so is our team global so these are all mccain on this one that are in germany nearly 400 cases of murder were reported in 2018. police managed to solve almost all of them. but the clearance rate for residential burglaries is much lower in 201-711-7000 break ins were reported in g
in an effort to document everything the body can tell examine is. in the fall east will be in cases where the 3 d. scans could prove useful we run the whole program here in zurich we actually have the 3 d. centers where police and forensic experts were closely together to solve the. 3 d. tech is helping swiss investigators check the angle of a bullet impact victim testimonies and marks found on a victim's body. dr talley co-founded the vertamae c. program in the late 1990 s. today the 3 d....
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the victim's body can also be re-examined at any time thanks to these 3 d. print which can be kept long after the actual cadaver has begun deteriorating or been buried. routh break up will now rush to report on whether the shoe sole fits the imprint on the victim's head he says it's rewarding for him to be able to help solve a crime a. man cannot produce and that feeling of being able to help find the truth and clear up a case with our work and that's that makes me really appreciate my job nichols similar to that soon. of course this wasn't a real homicide it was just a training exercise but 3 d. technology has helped munich police to clear several murder cases. new technology has brought about a revolution in law enforcement and the perfect crime may soon become a thing of the past. for. eco india. from. mastic waste. to crude oil. indian entrepreneurs have turned their country's waste problem. created business their plans transforms traps into high quality eco friendly feel. good. 30. w. . this is news coming to you live from berlin a group marker for the
the victim's body can also be re-examined at any time thanks to these 3 d. print which can be kept long after the actual cadaver has begun deteriorating or been buried. routh break up will now rush to report on whether the shoe sole fits the imprint on the victim's head he says it's rewarding for him to be able to help solve a crime a. man cannot produce and that feeling of being able to help find the truth and clear up a case with our work and that's that makes me really appreciate my job...
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the stock list department investigates the qualifications of corporations examined for listing on the york stock exchange. the corporation must have substantial assets in the form of plants, tools, equipment and cash. it must have at least 1,500 stockholders who together own at least 300,000 shares of the corporation's stock. the corporation must show successful management and sales records. and annual net earnings at the time of listing of at least $1 million. the proposed stock issue must meet federal, state and new york stock exchange regulations. the corporation must agree to report to its stockholders at frequent intervals. if the examination by the stock list department indicates the corporation meets minimum requirements of the exchange at the time of the examination, the corporation's application for listing is recommended. the board of governors of the kno new york stock exchange approves the publication and sees it is made public. >> read all about it. >> now that the oil drum manufacturing corporation's stock is listed, its name is abbreviated for use on the ticker tape. ea
the stock list department investigates the qualifications of corporations examined for listing on the york stock exchange. the corporation must have substantial assets in the form of plants, tools, equipment and cash. it must have at least 1,500 stockholders who together own at least 300,000 shares of the corporation's stock. the corporation must show successful management and sales records. and annual net earnings at the time of listing of at least $1 million. the proposed stock issue must...
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the victim's body can also be re-examined at any time thanks to this 3 d. print which can be kept long after the actual could buy has begun deteriorating or been buried. break up will now rush to report on whether the shoe sole fits the imprint on the victim's head he says it's rewarding for him to be able to help solve a crime a. man cannot produce and that feeling of being able to help find the truth and clear up a case with our work and that's that makes me really appreciate my job because similar to the tomb. of course this wasn't a real homicide it was just a training exercise but 3 d. technology has helped munich police to clue several murder cases. new technology has brought about a revolution in law enforcement and the perfect crime may soon become a thing of the past. the global corona crisis you can find more information online fact e.w. dot com and on t.w. social media channels. i'm doing the crazy thing in full time. how to handle newlines in times of the koran a pandemic. flickers and she's looking for answers and thankfully with the help of ma
the victim's body can also be re-examined at any time thanks to this 3 d. print which can be kept long after the actual could buy has begun deteriorating or been buried. break up will now rush to report on whether the shoe sole fits the imprint on the victim's head he says it's rewarding for him to be able to help solve a crime a. man cannot produce and that feeling of being able to help find the truth and clear up a case with our work and that's that makes me really appreciate my job because...
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the victim's body can also be re-examined at any time thanks to these 3 d. print which can be kept long after the actual cadaver has begun deteriorating been buried. break up will now rush to report on whether the shoe sole fits the imprint on the victim's head he says it's rewarding for him to be able to help solve a crime a. man cannot produce and that feeling of being able to help find the truth and clear up a case with our work and that's that makes me really appreciate my job because similar to the tomb. of course this wasn't a real homicide it was just a training exercise but 3 d. technology has helped munich police to clues several murder cases. new technology has brought about a revolution in law enforcement and the perfect crime may soon become a thing of the past. in the africa i knew my 1st travel economy. cameron house just one collection side the materials are recycled and resold in a fair fight but you can reduce it to sicamous is one of all objectives is to promote state disposition of more than technology that is to keep people open a new dev
the victim's body can also be re-examined at any time thanks to these 3 d. print which can be kept long after the actual cadaver has begun deteriorating been buried. break up will now rush to report on whether the shoe sole fits the imprint on the victim's head he says it's rewarding for him to be able to help solve a crime a. man cannot produce and that feeling of being able to help find the truth and clear up a case with our work and that's that makes me really appreciate my job because...
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the victim's body can also be re-examined at any time thanks to these 3 d. print which can be kept long after the actual could are has begun deteriorating or been buried. breaka will now rush to report on whether the shoe sole fits the imprint on the victim's head he says it's rewarding to him to be able to help solve a crime a. man cannot produce and that feeling of being able to help find the truth and clear up a case with our work when it's that makes me really appreciate my job nichols similar to the tune. of course this wasn't a real homicide it was just a training exercise but 3 d. technology has helped many police to clear several murder cases. new technology has brought about a revolution in law enforcement and the perfect crime may soon become a thing of the past. and this media line is. didn't have such a thing just 2 of hundreds of thousands of children living in an overcrowded a few g. camps and moving on thanks to a football project they can get a few hours of respite at beirut darkness. beirut park gives refuge in football. in 30 minutes long d
the victim's body can also be re-examined at any time thanks to these 3 d. print which can be kept long after the actual could are has begun deteriorating or been buried. breaka will now rush to report on whether the shoe sole fits the imprint on the victim's head he says it's rewarding to him to be able to help solve a crime a. man cannot produce and that feeling of being able to help find the truth and clear up a case with our work when it's that makes me really appreciate my job nichols...
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the victim's body can also be re-examined at any time thanks to this 3 d. print which can be kept long after the actual could by has begun deteriorating or been buried. routh break up will now rush to report on whether the shoe sole fits the imprint on the victim's head he says it's rewarding for him to be able to help solve a crime. mangano to do so that feeling of being able to help find the truth and clear up a case with our work that makes me really appreciate my job nicholson motorboats whom. of course this wasn't a real homicide it was just a training exercise but 3 d. technology has helped many police to clear several murder cases. new technology has brought about a revolution in law enforcement and the perfect crime may soon become a thing of the past. this state of emergency is the normal. people around the world are documenting these dramatic times. and they're keeping a corona diary and welcoming us into the lives they let us get as a close and personal as the pandemic will allow. the diaries stars many chief t.w. . frank food. international gate
the victim's body can also be re-examined at any time thanks to this 3 d. print which can be kept long after the actual could by has begun deteriorating or been buried. routh break up will now rush to report on whether the shoe sole fits the imprint on the victim's head he says it's rewarding for him to be able to help solve a crime. mangano to do so that feeling of being able to help find the truth and clear up a case with our work that makes me really appreciate my job nicholson motorboats...
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dr carson leggett sun examines the magic power of the didn't. get up bra. i know you know the trick you just take some vitamin pills and she sets home long happy and healthy life but is this really true we expose some of the myths and give you sound a nutritional advice in good shape. in 30 minutes. my gorgeous love of. food for the russians so. steep. so many different walks of life. some are pumpin. enclaves wrong but all of them come straight from the heart of school or see it even when there's no more delicious the mushroom inches. from the. to their final resting place the russians r t w documentary. this is day w news and the top stories. spawns government has eased coronavirus lockdown restrictions for children under the age of 14 for the 1st time in 6 weeks parents can take their kids outdoors for an al a day spain has the 2nd highest number of confirmed infections worldwide behind only the u.s. . and germany has pledged 300000000 euros in i to fight the coronavirus in developing countries foreign minister who.
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the victim's body can also be re-examined at any time thanks to these 3 d. print which can be kept long after the actual could buy has begun deteriorating or been buried. break up will now rush to report on whether the shoe sole fits the imprint on the victim's head he says it's rewarding for him to be able to help solve a crime. macondo to do so that feeling of being able to help find the truth and clear up a case with our work and that's that makes me really appreciate my job because similar to the tune. of course this wasn't a real homicide it was just a training exercise but 3 d. technology has helped many police to clear several murder cases. new technology has brought about a revolution in law enforcement and the perfect crime may soon become a thing of the past. conservation that while. the coral reefs elfman each summer endangered by climate change. people are aware of what's happening. and they're all pitching in to protect their region. is reforestation nothing different coming. 3000. and 30 minutes on t.w. . how to. discover your concept discover
the victim's body can also be re-examined at any time thanks to these 3 d. print which can be kept long after the actual could buy has begun deteriorating or been buried. break up will now rush to report on whether the shoe sole fits the imprint on the victim's head he says it's rewarding for him to be able to help solve a crime. macondo to do so that feeling of being able to help find the truth and clear up a case with our work and that's that makes me really appreciate my job because similar...
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a process that takes months then a 2nd ship with human and robot divers on board examines every piece of metal much of it will typically be scrap but they often come across old bombs shells and mines . thought and the wind operators massively underestimated the colossal effort involved says dean. had 1st working underwater salvaging items then bringing them back to the surface was incredibly difficult sometimes we managed only one or 2 objects a day now it's more like 10 to 15 objects a day. but just imagine how much stuff is down there in total so with a ship of that size and all the costs that come together $10.00 or 15 objects isn't really a lot. and operation of this kind can cost several $1000000.00 euros. dean has an inkling about who ultimately foots the bill. just saw it as such of course it's paid for by the energy companies. but i reckon they end up pricing it into their electricity bills for consumers. the wind farm sites cleared of munitions by private sector firms constitute a fraction of the total area in question the german navy also deployed special ships to scan the s
a process that takes months then a 2nd ship with human and robot divers on board examines every piece of metal much of it will typically be scrap but they often come across old bombs shells and mines . thought and the wind operators massively underestimated the colossal effort involved says dean. had 1st working underwater salvaging items then bringing them back to the surface was incredibly difficult sometimes we managed only one or 2 objects a day now it's more like 10 to 15 objects a day....
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a close examination under mines the perception that southern politicians were blinded by rage. the graft drafters oppose legis for nuance and subtlety. they look at how in many ways it should be the mising decent. here i'm going to talk about the text of it. it should not be surprising that it is filled with legal arguments. after a the people that devised it were legally trained. one of the main people was senator sam ervin. he was a justice on the north carolina supreme court. these folks were not quite as legally sophisticated as the arguments they advanceadvanced. many people cite it with just the first seasons. the unwarranted case in the supreme court is bearing the fruit when men substitute naked power for established law. the phrase naked power -- even the most opener -- >>> they use the same language about naked power with respect to brown versus board of education. so focusing on that language alone it sort of allows people to misunderstand what was at the core of the limit. they use constitutional interpretation. they spoke about originalism, they spoke about precede
a close examination under mines the perception that southern politicians were blinded by rage. the graft drafters oppose legis for nuance and subtlety. they look at how in many ways it should be the mising decent. here i'm going to talk about the text of it. it should not be surprising that it is filled with legal arguments. after a the people that devised it were legally trained. one of the main people was senator sam ervin. he was a justice on the north carolina supreme court. these folks...
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barbaro was 3 when the nazis examined her and approved her for a german ization. in 1902 she was placed with a german foster family and grew up. in limbo. like a lawyer she had to return to poland after the war. she was 10 at the time. yes that's a movie a lawyer by national highways say that my war started after i went back yes i say the same. my parents were no longer alive there was nothing left. i was an unwanted child he was shunted around here and there you couldn't speak polish and write so i couldn't speak the language anymore i was this hitler go ride german swine for us children our return was disastrous but it was understandable that poland wanted its children back jiechi. after the war you mean yes. has extreme she think it's extremely complicated and the western allied powers made the child's well being the benchmark on one hand and on the other hand there was the justifiable demand of the polish states that said give our children back to your thirties found themselves and a complicated legal model in terms of international law. listen to feel. alone
barbaro was 3 when the nazis examined her and approved her for a german ization. in 1902 she was placed with a german foster family and grew up. in limbo. like a lawyer she had to return to poland after the war. she was 10 at the time. yes that's a movie a lawyer by national highways say that my war started after i went back yes i say the same. my parents were no longer alive there was nothing left. i was an unwanted child he was shunted around here and there you couldn't speak polish and write...
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the autopsy was assigned to juneor medical examiner thomas naguchi. >> i was notified 4:00 a.m. i was assigned to the case about 8:00. >> when he arrived at work he had not bend told the identity of the young woman only that it was a drug overdose. by 10:30 a.m. in a window less room deep inside the los angeles county morgue, the autopsy was under way. >> he didn't find any evidence of puncture wound, no broken bones, no trauma to the head. there was no evidence of any foul play on the body. >> two things were ruled out. trauma and illness. >> we were satisfied the cause of death is not a natural one. the presumptive opinion is overdose of drugs. it has to be confirmed by tox caly studies. d by toxicology studies. >> but for mode of death he circled both accidental and suicide in which he wrote in the word probable. the suicide team will be conducting a psychological autopsy to determine if it overdose was accidental or intentional. for now marilyn was placed inside box 33 in the county morgue in the complex housing the los angeles county courthouse. >> it wasn't the first time
the autopsy was assigned to juneor medical examiner thomas naguchi. >> i was notified 4:00 a.m. i was assigned to the case about 8:00. >> when he arrived at work he had not bend told the identity of the young woman only that it was a drug overdose. by 10:30 a.m. in a window less room deep inside the los angeles county morgue, the autopsy was under way. >> he didn't find any evidence of puncture wound, no broken bones, no trauma to the head. there was no evidence of any foul...
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described as an examination of shame amongst a generation of men being militarized, moffie, the titley effeminate man, is a powerful examination of toxic masculinity, homophobia and racism. that sounds like a tough watch, but the movie itself is actually surprisingly engaging, and even tender — thanks to some intimately terrific camerawork from jamie ramsay, great performances by the cast, and an adventurous if occasionally overpowering use of music that draws us right into this world. it's available now. we understand the arm here has given him a taste. but we think it's now time to finish the job. no, don't do that. not that sort of business, you know what i'm saying? it's time to get into that business, if you know what i'm saying. for my own pick of the very best film available for home viewing, i choose calm with horses. on a broad range of on—demand platforms from monday. inventively adapted from colin barrett's young skins collection,
described as an examination of shame amongst a generation of men being militarized, moffie, the titley effeminate man, is a powerful examination of toxic masculinity, homophobia and racism. that sounds like a tough watch, but the movie itself is actually surprisingly engaging, and even tender — thanks to some intimately terrific camerawork from jamie ramsay, great performances by the cast, and an adventurous if occasionally overpowering use of music that draws us right into this world. it's...
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checkup,ust a periodic a routine examination to make sure.art of the job of a general practitioner is to treat his patients when they get sick, but the community health part of his job is to prevent illness, which is the chief purpose of periodic checkups. by examining roger carefully, looking for any telltale signs that might indicate the possible onset of illness or some condition that needs correcting, the doctor is helping to keep roger well and the community healthy. family doctors like this one, and all the other doctors, the dentists, the specialists in the different branches of medicine, the hospitals and clinics, and the many laboratories that work with the doctors, all are part of the network of people and organizations concerned with the health of the community. yes, roger and anne are pretty healthy young people thanks in part to the work of the health services, but these services cannot function without the active cooperation of young people and their parents. of all the other people who live in the community. in practically in e
checkup,ust a periodic a routine examination to make sure.art of the job of a general practitioner is to treat his patients when they get sick, but the community health part of his job is to prevent illness, which is the chief purpose of periodic checkups. by examining roger carefully, looking for any telltale signs that might indicate the possible onset of illness or some condition that needs correcting, the doctor is helping to keep roger well and the community healthy. family doctors like...
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>> the county medical examiners have been keeping lists like these for decades.t in crisis time. they always made the lists public until now. the state department of health is saying no more. you can't release the information anymore. the state wants to review the list and redact some of what is on the list and that the state wants to remove the cause of death and case descriptions. cnn reached on out to the department of health, governor's office, medical examiners commission, my colleague heard back from the department of health. they say they are following cdc guidelines with how they report death it is in the state. per cdc people are listed according to their place of residence ensuring they are not listed twice. for example if a new yorker comes down to florida and dies from coronavirus in florida, florida's department of health would not record that as a florida death. that would be a new york death. the person was from new york. the medical examiner counts every death for the county no matter where they are from or where the person lives. it will be inter
>> the county medical examiners have been keeping lists like these for decades.t in crisis time. they always made the lists public until now. the state department of health is saying no more. you can't release the information anymore. the state wants to review the list and redact some of what is on the list and that the state wants to remove the cause of death and case descriptions. cnn reached on out to the department of health, governor's office, medical examiners commission, my...
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i'm going to be examining experiences of u.s. p.o.w.'s encamp number five. by way of an examination of why the interrogation room became a subject of intense debate and controversy in 1952. let's begin, for on may 7th 1952, on a small island off the southeastern coast of the korean peninsula, six korean p.o.w.'s kidnapped brigadier front cyst on, from commander of the largest -- news of this mean quickly reverberated through newspaper headlines all over the globe, up to the highest ranks and even into the depth of the u.s. congress. win the general emerged from the compound number 76 three days later, the u.s. army sent in paratroopers, tanks, and tear gas, resulting in the deaths of 34 p.o.w.'s and one u.s. soldier. for the event that captured the attention of people across the globe, and illicit a dramatic and violent response of the u.s. military, kidnapping itself, occurred in a rather undramatic fashion. the in the early afternoon brigadier general met with six p.o.w.'s who had requested a meeting with him to discuss complaints. they talk through the ba
i'm going to be examining experiences of u.s. p.o.w.'s encamp number five. by way of an examination of why the interrogation room became a subject of intense debate and controversy in 1952. let's begin, for on may 7th 1952, on a small island off the southeastern coast of the korean peninsula, six korean p.o.w.'s kidnapped brigadier front cyst on, from commander of the largest -- news of this mean quickly reverberated through newspaper headlines all over the globe, up to the highest ranks and...
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they carry the dead for the medical examiner. >> lavin: they do the paperwork, we do the lifting. >> are there other teams similar to yours deployed from different units? >> lavin: we started with 13 members three weeks ago. i think there'll be close to 400 people doing what we're doing by the end of this week. >> pelley: one reason for the increase is the number dying at home or outside hospitals-- about four times the usual. >> lavin: our initial information from my commanding officer was we would be collecting just from hospitals. but after arriving here, we moved quickly from hospitals into residences and long-term care fac >> pelley: it was a long-term care facility we visited with lavin's team and the medical examiner's van. >> lavin: we treat every collection as if it's a possible covid. >> pelley: tell me what the process is like. >> lavin: so, on a call, all of my members are donning proper p.p.e. before they go in, so some kind of tyvek suit, gloves, masks, eye pro. we go into a residence. often there's a grieving family there. we offer our condolences. we make the necessar
they carry the dead for the medical examiner. >> lavin: they do the paperwork, we do the lifting. >> are there other teams similar to yours deployed from different units? >> lavin: we started with 13 members three weeks ago. i think there'll be close to 400 people doing what we're doing by the end of this week. >> pelley: one reason for the increase is the number dying at home or outside hospitals-- about four times the usual. >> lavin: our initial information from...
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. >> reporter: the new cases came to light after the medical examiner ran routine postmortems on the victims with health, help from the centers of disease control. they had flulike symptoms but did not die of the flu. >> these individuals tested negative for other viruses but there were was continued suspicion by the medical examiner that the deaths were caused by covid-19, medical examiner set autopsy tissue and they sent it to the cdc for definitive testing. yesterday we received the confirmatory test results. >> reporter: doctor cody also said if she could have confirmed the covid-19 was here back in early february, she would've issued the stay-at- home orders a lot sooner and as it was the orders did not take effect until march 17. >>> 86 new testing sites will open up around the state including areas referred to as testing deserts. right now about 16,000 tests are being done each day. the plan is for 25,000 a day by the end of the month and that is only the beginning. >> our goal is north of 60,000 tests per day and that is phase 1 goal and a short term goal over the next number
. >> reporter: the new cases came to light after the medical examiner ran routine postmortems on the victims with health, help from the centers of disease control. they had flulike symptoms but did not die of the flu. >> these individuals tested negative for other viruses but there were was continued suspicion by the medical examiner that the deaths were caused by covid-19, medical examiner set autopsy tissue and they sent it to the cdc for definitive testing. yesterday we received...
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dr carson legates out examines the magic power of the minimum. i'll get up bra. i know you know the trick you just take some vitamin pills and she sets home long happy and healthy life but is this really true we expose some of the myths and give you sound nutritional advice good shift. in 60 minutes on the job. hey there i'm david and this is climate change sex. happiness increase book. this is the chance for you to. get smarter birth free you know where you go wrong you tell. the president has put out and been very transparent in the information he provided so you know winning the trust i've been in this was germany prepared with anyone for care was china prepared this week comfort zone is backlit or unlike many millions of people around the world we too on social distancing while we won't be able to interview people face to face we can still read.
dr carson legates out examines the magic power of the minimum. i'll get up bra. i know you know the trick you just take some vitamin pills and she sets home long happy and healthy life but is this really true we expose some of the myths and give you sound nutritional advice good shift. in 60 minutes on the job. hey there i'm david and this is climate change sex. happiness increase book. this is the chance for you to. get smarter birth free you know where you go wrong you tell. the president has...
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teller is convinced of the positive impact of exercise for cancer patients ok a little burning and examine all. the ramp in all those ladies developed cancer a few years ago and they started to do sports and they never stopped doing sports they are healthy funny menthol strong that's a really for me it's an amazing thing modern if it's on not limited to stimulating circulation or strengthening our immune system this kind of sports therapy is also about boosting your sense of camaraderie and being able to talk about the disease is and they people way you don't need to very about talking openly about the subject or spending time with them and going to trickle it's empowering to see these people here after work to. get it even if i'm tired if they can do it so can i on the invitation because you're going to come through with a concert hall because school does not kill cancer cells. but it does increase the chances of beating it safe streets tulloch. by. martin fund evite has a different perspective he has for not 3 years training to thank for his survival. or was the most lazy patients that y
teller is convinced of the positive impact of exercise for cancer patients ok a little burning and examine all. the ramp in all those ladies developed cancer a few years ago and they started to do sports and they never stopped doing sports they are healthy funny menthol strong that's a really for me it's an amazing thing modern if it's on not limited to stimulating circulation or strengthening our immune system this kind of sports therapy is also about boosting your sense of camaraderie and...