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i had wife elvis, enough time to examine. that's when i started asking questions, they said let's, let's go out and you finish your exam, then we'll go out and talk, you must have and also on your mind, what happened to make him to a condition, right? yeah, absolutely. but what did you think? well, the north koreans had 2 possible explanations. one was botulism poisoning which they cannot test for. they said he had eaten a pork meal as he the day went into prison and could he have had botulism poisoning which can cause you to stop breathing, but it would not happen that quickly. and general didn't sound plausible. the other was that they had given him 2 sedatives on the night he went in because he was very agitated and that either he had a bad reaction or they gave him too much that they said that themselves did you have a feeling in north korea that the doctors were hiding something from you. i certainly was looking for signs of torture. could could this be torture? and what i concluded from my physical exam was that i could
i had wife elvis, enough time to examine. that's when i started asking questions, they said let's, let's go out and you finish your exam, then we'll go out and talk, you must have and also on your mind, what happened to make him to a condition, right? yeah, absolutely. but what did you think? well, the north koreans had 2 possible explanations. one was botulism poisoning which they cannot test for. they said he had eaten a pork meal as he the day went into prison and could he have had botulism...
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i had wife elvis, enough time to examine. that's when i started asking questions, they said let's, let's go out and you finish your exam, then we'll go out and talk. you must have had also on your mind what happened to make him feel as to a condition, right. and absolutely. what did you think? well, the north koreans had 2 possible explanations. one was botulism poisoning which they cannot test for. they said he had eaten a pork meal as he the day went into prison and could he have had botulism poisoning which can cause you to stop breathing, that it would not happen that quickly. and general didn't sound possible. the other was that they had given him 2 sedatives on the night he went in because he was very agitated and that either he had a bad reaction or they gave him too much that they said that themselves did you have a feeling in north korea that the doctors were hiding something from you. i certainly was looking for signs of torture. could could this be torture? and what i concluded from my physical exam was that i coul
i had wife elvis, enough time to examine. that's when i started asking questions, they said let's, let's go out and you finish your exam, then we'll go out and talk. you must have had also on your mind what happened to make him feel as to a condition, right. and absolutely. what did you think? well, the north koreans had 2 possible explanations. one was botulism poisoning which they cannot test for. they said he had eaten a pork meal as he the day went into prison and could he have had botulism...
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host: joining us, hugo gordon of the "washington examiner." he serves as editor in chief. what do you think about yesterday's news? guest: the president-elect is probably biden. have the shall not only does he have 4 million votes more than, the incumbent he also seems to have those ises in key states which necessary for president trump to win if he was to hold on to that. look, he is the apparent winner and there will be a legal process played out. president trump is obviously planning to challenge in various ways, in various courts, starting tomorrow. it has already started. that will have to play out. that is his right, but i don't they give a make any difference. i think we will see joe biden inaugurated in january. host: if that is the case, what do you think that means for mr. biden, not so much for his supporters but for those who supported president trump in this process? guest: it means they will have took get used to to having a democrat in the white house. i hope joe biden will try and unite the country. it suddenly seems to be what he says he will do. he campai
host: joining us, hugo gordon of the "washington examiner." he serves as editor in chief. what do you think about yesterday's news? guest: the president-elect is probably biden. have the shall not only does he have 4 million votes more than, the incumbent he also seems to have those ises in key states which necessary for president trump to win if he was to hold on to that. look, he is the apparent winner and there will be a legal process played out. president trump is obviously...
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the fifth process is that of the medical examiner's office. the medical examiner has the ongoing investigation as well as custody of and the collection of evidence from a deceased person if an officer-involved shooting results in a fatality. the medical examiner also has the responsibility to conduct an autopsy to determine cause of death and report the findings. in this incident, although mr. estrada obtained life-threatening injuries there was no loss of life, so, therefore, no investigation was initiated by the medical examiner. next commander robert o'sullivan will discuss the facts that you will see shortly from video evidence. we'll then hear any comments that you have. also i'd like to point out that we take community feedback very seriously and based on feedback from our prior officer involved town halls we will also take questions and answer those questions which we can answer today. i would like to point out again that this town hall is not meant to arrive at conclusions individualing this investigation, so we will not be able to ans
the fifth process is that of the medical examiner's office. the medical examiner has the ongoing investigation as well as custody of and the collection of evidence from a deceased person if an officer-involved shooting results in a fatality. the medical examiner also has the responsibility to conduct an autopsy to determine cause of death and report the findings. in this incident, although mr. estrada obtained life-threatening injuries there was no loss of life, so, therefore, no investigation...
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clearly, the medical examiner's office believes that it is a murder. >> the medical examiner discovered that viola had suffered multiple, severe injuries. she had a fractured neck, fractured ribs, a bruised scalp, and a torn fingernail. the injuries were consistent with a violent struggle. viola's death was ruled a homicide. >> sir, i'm very positive. >> the detectives had deliberately surprised muth with the autopsy results, to see how he would react. >> so, not exactly a grieving spouse. >> no. no emotion, whatsoever. >> although viola's husband seemed like an obvious suspect, he didn't look all that concerned about being charged. and i began to wonder, what had really been going on inside that upscale, georgetown home? >> when i first caught the case, i had no idea that it was about to consume the next four years of my life, as a prosecutor. t fs of my life, as a prosecutor. and long-lasting gain scent beads. part of the irresistible scent collection from gain! subaru created the share the love event.n years ago, where our new owners could choose a national or hometown charity. and s
clearly, the medical examiner's office believes that it is a murder. >> the medical examiner discovered that viola had suffered multiple, severe injuries. she had a fractured neck, fractured ribs, a bruised scalp, and a torn fingernail. the injuries were consistent with a violent struggle. viola's death was ruled a homicide. >> sir, i'm very positive. >> the detectives had deliberately surprised muth with the autopsy results, to see how he would react. >> so, not exactly...
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when i tell people i work at the medical examiners office. whawhat do you do? the autopsy? i deal with the a with the enou- with the administrative and the families. >> most of the time work here is very enjoyable. >> after i started working with dead people, i had just gotten married and one night i woke up in a cold sweat. i thought there was somebody dead? my bed. i rolled over and poked the body. sure enough, it was my husband who grumbled and went back to sleep. this job does have lingering effects. in terms of why did you want to go into this? i loved science growing up but i didn't want to be a doctor and didn't want to be a pharmacist. the more i learned about forensics how interested i was of the perfect combination between applied science and criminal justice. if you are interested in finding out the facts and truth seeking to find out what happened, anybody interested in that has a place in this field. >> being a woman we just need to go for it and don't let anyone fail you, you can't be. >> with regard to this position in comparison to crime dramas out there, i
when i tell people i work at the medical examiners office. whawhat do you do? the autopsy? i deal with the a with the enou- with the administrative and the families. >> most of the time work here is very enjoyable. >> after i started working with dead people, i had just gotten married and one night i woke up in a cold sweat. i thought there was somebody dead? my bed. i rolled over and poked the body. sure enough, it was my husband who grumbled and went back to sleep. this job does...
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all cross-examining witnesses. now it was their client's turn to either confess or to refute the evidence. in room 57 of the palace of justice, lawyers for the defense had the opportunity to talk to their clients. one in particular had been waiting for months for his moment in the spotlight. on march 13th, 1946 hammond during presented his version of the story, showing no remorse on the witness stand. he used the trial to convey his personal mythology to the german people. the right smush had overcome his drug addiction and lost a lot of white fish there and it got us. i mean, i look personally, i can only speak for myself. that's done everything in my personal power to strengthen and expand the national socialist movement. no matter the circumstances, i have to work unceasingly to drink it. and it's a loon trying harder. and if you think jackson is not very worried about carrying his burden of proof on the crimes charge, he doesn't need confessions from her. they have an extensive document. true record, including
all cross-examining witnesses. now it was their client's turn to either confess or to refute the evidence. in room 57 of the palace of justice, lawyers for the defense had the opportunity to talk to their clients. one in particular had been waiting for months for his moment in the spotlight. on march 13th, 1946 hammond during presented his version of the story, showing no remorse on the witness stand. he used the trial to convey his personal mythology to the german people. the right smush had...
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so cross-examining witnesses.now it was their client's turn to either confess or to refute the evidence. in room 57 at the palace of justice, lawyers for the defense had the opportunity to talk to their clients. one in particular had been waiting for months for his moment in the spotlight. on march 13th, 946 hammond gurning presented his version of the story, showing no remorse on the witness stand. he used the trial to convey his personal mythology to the german people. the right smush had overcome his drug addiction and lost a lot of white fish there and it got us. i know personally, i can only speak for myself. i have done everything in my personal power to strengthen and expand the national socialist movement. no matter the circumstances, i just work and see singly to drink it. and it's a loon trying. and if you think jackson is not very worried about carrying his burden of proof on the crimes charge, he doesn't need confessions from her. they have an extensive document, true record, including many things grow
so cross-examining witnesses.now it was their client's turn to either confess or to refute the evidence. in room 57 at the palace of justice, lawyers for the defense had the opportunity to talk to their clients. one in particular had been waiting for months for his moment in the spotlight. on march 13th, 946 hammond gurning presented his version of the story, showing no remorse on the witness stand. he used the trial to convey his personal mythology to the german people. the right smush had...
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for example, police officers, prosecutors judges and medical examiners. i'm just doesn't look, there are many cases of people who report phylis meant that at the time of reporting there re victimized blamed and then some jetted to more violence. we're seeing there have been cases in which the police have accused the victim. and this victim has ended up being victimized again and again and beat him at the payment of the $60000.00 accusations of abuse against women reported in peru this year. less than one percent lead to convictions in this palace of justice instead of offering impartiality on laos, impunity. the war crimes trials against high ranking representatives of the nazi regime began 75 years ago in nuremberg. for the very 1st time, a country's leadership was called to account in court. contemporary witnesses remember in 1904 peter gard. osh was 14 years old when he, his mother and his sister, were deported to the auschwitz concentration camp. one year later, at the nuremberg trial, he recognised some of the men who sent them to the gas chamber. it
for example, police officers, prosecutors judges and medical examiners. i'm just doesn't look, there are many cases of people who report phylis meant that at the time of reporting there re victimized blamed and then some jetted to more violence. we're seeing there have been cases in which the police have accused the victim. and this victim has ended up being victimized again and again and beat him at the payment of the $60000.00 accusations of abuse against women reported in peru this year....
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and so they said you can examine my 1st impression was he's not in a coma. he, he was awake, he had his eyes open. he was not responsive, purposefully responsive, but he was reactive to noise, touch. so out and the doctors and nurses confirm that examines warm beer asks the doctors more questions. there was a standard physical exam. i listened to his heart and lungs, checked his eyes, pupils did a neurologic exam as best i could. i had wife elvis enough time to examine, that's when i started asking questions. they said, oh let's, let's go out to the finish. your exam then will go taught you must have and also on your mind what happened to make him to a condition. right? absolutely. what did you think? well, the north koreans had 2 possible explanations. one was botulism poisoning which they cannot test for. they said he had eaten a pork meal as he the day went into prison. could he have had botulism poisoning which can cause you to stop breathing, but it would not happen that quickly. in general, was all the other was that they had given him to sedatives on
and so they said you can examine my 1st impression was he's not in a coma. he, he was awake, he had his eyes open. he was not responsive, purposefully responsive, but he was reactive to noise, touch. so out and the doctors and nurses confirm that examines warm beer asks the doctors more questions. there was a standard physical exam. i listened to his heart and lungs, checked his eyes, pupils did a neurologic exam as best i could. i had wife elvis enough time to examine, that's when i started...
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. >> so this hair that you examined, would it not match?the root matched jodi arias. >> a crime scene specialist testified she found jodi's bloody handprint on the wall. martinez had that part of the wall brought in to court. >> what is it? >> this is the piece of wall that was cut out and collected as item number 77 lb. >> and this is what we're looking at in this photograph? >> while it's still in the wall, yes. >> perhaps the most damning evidence came from this sony camera, discovered in travis's washing machine. after weeks of work technicians restored photos that were once deleted. >> and with regard to the items that were deleted, were there some that involved mr. alexander in the shower? >> yes. >> what made these pictures key to the case had to do with a feature built into the camera. >> these images when you take them with this camera, it embeds the date and time that the camera has set on it to the file itself. >> meaning for the prosecution those photos along with the other evidence told a story. that jodi showed up at travis's
. >> so this hair that you examined, would it not match?the root matched jodi arias. >> a crime scene specialist testified she found jodi's bloody handprint on the wall. martinez had that part of the wall brought in to court. >> what is it? >> this is the piece of wall that was cut out and collected as item number 77 lb. >> and this is what we're looking at in this photograph? >> while it's still in the wall, yes. >> perhaps the most damning evidence...
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reopened the examination to gregory's death. in response san jose state said "while we recognize that the santa clara county medical examiner is reviewing the autopsy, we understand that the original multiagency investigation was thorough and meticulous and documents the deeply unfortunate loss of a young man's life." students from san jose state and community members have marched and protested in support of the family.>> this injustice needs to be fixed. spent the johnsons have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against san jose state and others but it was thrown out due to the statute of limitations. the family wants it reinstated. >> all we want is justice. i think my child deserves that.>> the medical examiner's office declined to say how long the new investigation will take. gregory's parents tell me they will not stop fighting for answers as long as they are alive. >>> demonstrators in san francisco marched tonight in protest of a police shooting that happened on market street on tuesday. the march started on market street and
reopened the examination to gregory's death. in response san jose state said "while we recognize that the santa clara county medical examiner is reviewing the autopsy, we understand that the original multiagency investigation was thorough and meticulous and documents the deeply unfortunate loss of a young man's life." students from san jose state and community members have marched and protested in support of the family.>> this injustice needs to be fixed. spent the johnsons have...
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regarding the cross-examination during said, i had the best lawyers against me.just on march 28th 146, it was hitler's foreign ministers turn. your phone ribbentrop was despised by his co-defendants as a pathetic weakling. the prosecution primarily charged him with war crimes and ordering deportations. rybin trumps main defense was that he always unconditionally placed his own opinions below those of adult hitler. to prove his innocence, ribbentrop sent his secretary margaret a blank to the witness stand. but on the field. with the evil i have, the fear is trust was the greatest satisfaction for him. and his greatest goal was to justify that trust through his attitude. he was completely devoted to that goal . no effort was too great for him to achieve it. he was ruthlessly and unsparingly hard on himself when it came to carrying out the tasks the futurist sets him up to his subordinates. he spoke about at all fit with the greatest veneration than on what was in the dock. there was unanimous agreement that the foreign ministers fate was sealed, said simply, ribben
regarding the cross-examination during said, i had the best lawyers against me.just on march 28th 146, it was hitler's foreign ministers turn. your phone ribbentrop was despised by his co-defendants as a pathetic weakling. the prosecution primarily charged him with war crimes and ordering deportations. rybin trumps main defense was that he always unconditionally placed his own opinions below those of adult hitler. to prove his innocence, ribbentrop sent his secretary margaret a blank to the...
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the autopsy report from the santa clara county medical examiner states that gregory was found hanging by a fraternity brother. ligature present on the neck but his parents a there is evidence of foul play. >> when we got his body at the funeral home he had a crack in the back of the head. and they say he died from ligature hanging. he has no marks on his neck whatsoever. >> denny said her son did not suffer from mental health issues and was not suicidal. just two years earlier gregory had graduated from high school in his hometown of clearlake. the johnsons probably showed off their sons medals he won for wrestling and says he was a good student. denise says she suspects her son was killed by his peers. >> i think they were jealous of gregory all along. >> recently the medical examiner reopened the investigation into gregory's death. in response san jose state said "while we recognize that the santa clara county medical examiner is reviewing the autopsy, we understand that the original multiagency investigation was thorough and meticulous and documents the deeply unfortunate loss of a
the autopsy report from the santa clara county medical examiner states that gregory was found hanging by a fraternity brother. ligature present on the neck but his parents a there is evidence of foul play. >> when we got his body at the funeral home he had a crack in the back of the head. and they say he died from ligature hanging. he has no marks on his neck whatsoever. >> denny said her son did not suffer from mental health issues and was not suicidal. just two years earlier...
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essential his main job was to examine photos and to see whether they had been edited or tampered with or. that we had an instance where a photographer had always wanted to capture devoid of humans in that it's usually crowded with tourists so he just did it all of them out. of the not forgotten to also edit out the shadows projected from the tourists onto the walls we might not have found out before and there was a quite a lot of that kind of stuff which led us both surprised and shocked for. those kind of pixel pushes take liberties with the truth and betrayed the trust people place in photography but perhaps this trust was misplaced. for the going to photograph you right from the start when photography began there was always this desire this need to tamper with emmett. photoshop is basically just a further development of an age old tool back then it was done manually as a brush and. these brushes were often used to bend the truth for propaganda purposes individuals who. would be removed or who really poses staged. wasn't just murdered in the also disappeared for many photos was woul
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the plan is to grow the bacterial cultures laboratory conditions and then examine them. there could be bacteria, for example, or germs. you might find in a wound which could under certain circumstances, pose a danger. i'm curious to see what comes up. we are to, we'll have the results in a week. in the meantime, we go with me on to his regular once a month to the barber and nuremberg room, his beard to ensure it stays clean, healthy and luxuriant. what does have barbara think about the danger of bacteria and beards. because keeping a beard clean is easy enough as long as you soap up your beard. well, when you wash your face and you reach the skin below, the skin usually presents the biggest problem, not the facial hair itself. and if you wash your hands well after visiting the restroom before you touch your beard again, then there shouldn't be any problem. after lathering up his client, the barber uses hot towels to make lay on skin and softer, and he opens the pores of the skin and dead skin particles are sloughed away. then he starts to trim the beard. leon does try to
the plan is to grow the bacterial cultures laboratory conditions and then examine them. there could be bacteria, for example, or germs. you might find in a wound which could under certain circumstances, pose a danger. i'm curious to see what comes up. we are to, we'll have the results in a week. in the meantime, we go with me on to his regular once a month to the barber and nuremberg room, his beard to ensure it stays clean, healthy and luxuriant. what does have barbara think about the danger...
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while, the american way of life, which we will examine here, is rather unusual. in fact, there is nothing quite like it in all the world. all of us want to know more about our country. what makes it tick? why it's the best place on earth? why it's worth understanding. why it's worth saving. why wars have been fought to protect it. during the 13 weeks of this course in the american adventure, our general purpose will be to answer many questions about the american way of life, and to explore the workings of the american economic and political system, so that we may understand it's significance and importance. why should we bother to do this? because in one generation, many of the nations of the world have become either socialist stick or communist stick. and the advocates for both of these economic and political systems have determined to gain control of our country. let's look at this map of the world. here live two and one quarter billion people. they work and warship under all kinds of economic and political systems. from dictatorship to democracy. from collecti
while, the american way of life, which we will examine here, is rather unusual. in fact, there is nothing quite like it in all the world. all of us want to know more about our country. what makes it tick? why it's the best place on earth? why it's worth understanding. why it's worth saving. why wars have been fought to protect it. during the 13 weeks of this course in the american adventure, our general purpose will be to answer many questions about the american way of life, and to explore the...
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essentially his main job was to examine photos and to see whether they had been edited or tampered with or. that we had an instance where a photographer had always wanted to capture devoid of humans in it's usually crowded with tourists so he just did it all of them out. of the not forgotten to also edit out the shadows projected from the tourists onto the walls we might not have found out if there was a quite a lot of that kind of stuff just both surprised and shocked for. those kind of pushes take liberties with the truth and betrayed the trust people place in photography perhaps this trust was misplaced. for the other going to photograph you right from the start when photography began there was always this desire this need to tamper with images photoshop was basically just a further development of an age old tool back then it was done manually as a brush in. these brushes were often used to bend the truth for propaganda purposes individuals who. would be. or who really. wasn't just murder he also disappeared for many photos. miscellany wanted to be shown riding a horse without people
essentially his main job was to examine photos and to see whether they had been edited or tampered with or. that we had an instance where a photographer had always wanted to capture devoid of humans in it's usually crowded with tourists so he just did it all of them out. of the not forgotten to also edit out the shadows projected from the tourists onto the walls we might not have found out if there was a quite a lot of that kind of stuff just both surprised and shocked for. those kind of pushes...
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it's time for the examination of the wounds are visible on its feet the researchers seem worried. and she says that the it seems to be something contagious but we can only say for sure after the examination whether the monkey is suffering from a virus bacteria or a fungal infection as well to. the samples are taken of the skin and fur and then saliva. if users very much richer my feeling to me the illness seems pretty complex. we don't know exactly why the animal has lost so much weight. but that is very much it could be bacteria attacking the immune system change all of. a new virus which is circulating in this region that if we. didn't seem. to be on the safe side this monkey samples will be sent to a special biology lab to compare them with other different types of viruses from around the world and. as a virus hunter one thing you need is patience. is a vital vehicles inquisitive israel's most of the novel virus as we find do not cause illness and have not been transmitted to humans in the most vocal the chemicals as the mineral but they could mutate at any time. by legend subg
it's time for the examination of the wounds are visible on its feet the researchers seem worried. and she says that the it seems to be something contagious but we can only say for sure after the examination whether the monkey is suffering from a virus bacteria or a fungal infection as well to. the samples are taken of the skin and fur and then saliva. if users very much richer my feeling to me the illness seems pretty complex. we don't know exactly why the animal has lost so much weight. but...
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it's time for the examination of the wounds are visible on its feet the researchers seem worried to. ensure says that the composite seems to be something contagious but we can only say for sure after the examination whether the monkey is suffering from a virus bacteria or a fungal infection as well to whom. the samples are taken of the skin and fur and then saliva. if you should use their speech or my feeling on me the illness seems pretty complex. i don't know exactly why the animal has lost so much weight. that is very much it could be bacteria attacking the immune system so here's all. a new virus which is circulating in this region that is real. and even. to be on the safe side this monkey samples will be sent to a special biology lab to compare them with other different types of viruses from around the world as a virus hunter one thing you need is patience. includes a visit as most of the novel viruses we find do not cause illness and have not been transmitted to humans and will be others. but they could mutate at any time. by those inside to get someone to deny me. the speciall
it's time for the examination of the wounds are visible on its feet the researchers seem worried to. ensure says that the composite seems to be something contagious but we can only say for sure after the examination whether the monkey is suffering from a virus bacteria or a fungal infection as well to whom. the samples are taken of the skin and fur and then saliva. if you should use their speech or my feeling on me the illness seems pretty complex. i don't know exactly why the animal has lost...
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the lame-duck session of chiefss, we are joined by congressional correspondent for the washington examiner susan ferruccio. >> good morning. >> let's leap ahead. let's leap ahead to january and the two runoff races in georgia, the race against the incumbent senator david perdue any other race with senator kelly loeffler. have we ever seen to senate runoff races in any state before? guest: not my history of covering congress. it's really unusual. it's also unusual in georgia that the race has ended up in runoff territory. georgia had been traditionally a very red state where republicans could usually count on an easy win in the statewide races. that was the last few election cycles. there has been a shift in the electorate in georgia over the areas ande the urban their suburban surroundings have gotten more blue, more democratic in their electorate. that has led to some close races where republicans cannot be assured of an easy win. that's one reason you are seeing runoffs. i think people had thought david perdue would pull off a victory without a runoff. be aler was more likely to runoff b
the lame-duck session of chiefss, we are joined by congressional correspondent for the washington examiner susan ferruccio. >> good morning. >> let's leap ahead. let's leap ahead to january and the two runoff races in georgia, the race against the incumbent senator david perdue any other race with senator kelly loeffler. have we ever seen to senate runoff races in any state before? guest: not my history of covering congress. it's really unusual. it's also unusual in georgia that the...
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sensually his main job was to examine photos and to see whether they had been edited or tampered with or. that we had an instance where a photographer had always wanted to capture devoid of humans in it's usually crowded with tourists so he just did it all of them out. of the not forgotten to also edit out the shadows projected from the tourists onto the walls we might not have found out before and there was a quite a lot of that kind of stuff which left us both surprised and shocked for. those kind of pushes take liberties with the truth and betrayed the trust people place in photography perhaps this trust was misplaced. for the going to photograph you right from the start when photography began there was always this desire this need to tamper with images photoshop is basically just a further development of an age old tool back then it was done manually as a brush and in. these brushes were often used to bend the truth for propaganda purposes individuals who had fallen out of favor. or who really staged. wasn't just murder also disappeared for many photos. miscellany wanted to be sho
sensually his main job was to examine photos and to see whether they had been edited or tampered with or. that we had an instance where a photographer had always wanted to capture devoid of humans in it's usually crowded with tourists so he just did it all of them out. of the not forgotten to also edit out the shadows projected from the tourists onto the walls we might not have found out before and there was a quite a lot of that kind of stuff which left us both surprised and shocked for. those...
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it's time for the examination of the wounds are visible on its feet the researchers seem worried that ensured suspend the body it seems to be something contagious but we can only say for sure after the examination whether the monkey is suffering from a virus bacteria or a fungal infection as well to. leave the samples are taken of the skin and fur and then saliva. if you should use their skin which you must hear me the illness seems pretty complex. we. i don't know exactly why the animal has lost so much weight but figured that if not tomorrow it could be bacteria attacking the immune system so here's all. a new virus which is circulating in this region that is really. going. to be on the safe side this monkey samples will be sent to a special lab to compare them with other different types of viruses from around the world as a virus hunter one thing you need is patience. this is a vital because it is viewed as most of the novel virus as we find do not cause illness and have not been transmitted to humans and. you cannot as is the mental but they could mutate at any time. i was inside
it's time for the examination of the wounds are visible on its feet the researchers seem worried that ensured suspend the body it seems to be something contagious but we can only say for sure after the examination whether the monkey is suffering from a virus bacteria or a fungal infection as well to. leave the samples are taken of the skin and fur and then saliva. if you should use their skin which you must hear me the illness seems pretty complex. we. i don't know exactly why the animal has...
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essential of his main job was to examine photos and to see whether they had been edited or tampered with or. that we had an instance where a photographer had always wanted to capture devoid of humans in the eye and it's usually crowded with tourists so he just did it all of them out. of the not forgotten to also edit out the shadows projected from the tourists onto the walls we might not have found out before and there was a quite a lot of that kind of stuff which left us both surprised and shocked for them. those kind of pushes take liberties with the truth and betrayed the trust people place in photography perhaps this trust was misplaced. for the going to photograph
essential of his main job was to examine photos and to see whether they had been edited or tampered with or. that we had an instance where a photographer had always wanted to capture devoid of humans in the eye and it's usually crowded with tourists so he just did it all of them out. of the not forgotten to also edit out the shadows projected from the tourists onto the walls we might not have found out before and there was a quite a lot of that kind of stuff which left us both surprised and...
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majorities in some of these states, those totals are likely to drop if we see mail-in votes when they're examined being in validated as contrary to the law so we could easily see i believe president trump still has a path
majorities in some of these states, those totals are likely to drop if we see mail-in votes when they're examined being in validated as contrary to the law so we could easily see i believe president trump still has a path
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regarding the cross-examination during said, i had the best lawyers against me to go through this. if i was on march 28th, 946, it was hitler's foreign ministers turn. you are him from ribbentrop was despised by his co-defendants as a pathetic weakling. the prosecution primarily charged him with war crimes and ordering deportations. ribbentrop main defense was that he always unconditionally placed his own opinions below those of adult hitler. to prove his innocence, ribbentrop sent his secretary margaret a blank to the witness stand. but i want to feel as though beneath our feet in width of the look at the war on you. the fact i have the fear is trust was the greatest satisfaction for him. and his greatest goal was to justify that trust through his attitude. in the 4 minutes. he was completely devoted to that girl by no effort was too great for him to achieve it. he was ruthlessly and unsparingly hard on himself when it came to carrying out the tasks the futurist sets him up to his subordinates. he spoke about at all fit with the greatest veneration than on what was in the dock. th
regarding the cross-examination during said, i had the best lawyers against me to go through this. if i was on march 28th, 946, it was hitler's foreign ministers turn. you are him from ribbentrop was despised by his co-defendants as a pathetic weakling. the prosecution primarily charged him with war crimes and ordering deportations. ribbentrop main defense was that he always unconditionally placed his own opinions below those of adult hitler. to prove his innocence, ribbentrop sent his...
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all cross-examining witnesses. now it was their client's turn to either confess or to refute the evidence. in room 57 at the palace of justice, lawyers for the defense had the opportunity to talk to their clients. one in particular had been waiting for months for his moment of the spotlight. on march 13th, 1946 hammond during presented his version of the story, showing no remorse on the witness stand. he used the trial to convey his personal mythology to the german people. the right smushed had overcome his drug addiction and lost a lot of white. if they're in the us, i mean i look personally, i can only speak for myself. i have done everything in my personal power to strengthen and expand the national socialist movement. no matter the circumstances . i have worked unceasingly to bring it. and it's a loon trigger, and if you think jackson is not very worried about carrying his burden of proof on the crimes charge, he doesn't need confessions from her. they have an extensive document tree record, including many thin
all cross-examining witnesses. now it was their client's turn to either confess or to refute the evidence. in room 57 at the palace of justice, lawyers for the defense had the opportunity to talk to their clients. one in particular had been waiting for months for his moment of the spotlight. on march 13th, 1946 hammond during presented his version of the story, showing no remorse on the witness stand. he used the trial to convey his personal mythology to the german people. the right smushed had...
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it's time for the examination of the wounds are visible on its feet the researchers seem worried to. ensure says that the deposit seems to be something contagious but we can only say for sure after the examination whether the monkey is suffering from a virus bacteria or a fungal infection as well to whom. it samples are taken of the skin and fur and then saliva. if you should you very much richer must hear to me the illness seems pretty complex. we don't know exactly why the animal has lost so much weight but. that a very much it could be bacteria attacking the immune system so huge all of. a new virus which is circulating in this region that is really. didn't seem. to be on the safe side this monkey samples will be sent to a special biology lab to compare them with other different types of viruses from around the world and. as a virus hunter one thing you need is patience. inclusive israel's most of the novel viruses we find do not cause illness and have not been transmitted to humans. but they could mutate at any time. by those inside to give us a little you know. especially if we
it's time for the examination of the wounds are visible on its feet the researchers seem worried to. ensure says that the deposit seems to be something contagious but we can only say for sure after the examination whether the monkey is suffering from a virus bacteria or a fungal infection as well to whom. it samples are taken of the skin and fur and then saliva. if you should you very much richer must hear to me the illness seems pretty complex. we don't know exactly why the animal has lost so...
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2nd infection was a different strain of the virus and that the patient was asymptomatic the study examines how often people who've had covert 19 are immune to new infections and. these questions have implications for vaccine development and decisions about returning to work school and social activities as many countries in europe and around the world went into lockdown earlier this year sweden went against the tide opting not to confine its population schools and restaurants remained open in the hope that infected people would become immune allowing them to continue their lives as normal and ultimately slowing the spread of the virus sweden's infection rate and 1000000. the worst in europe and yet testing showed the country still fell a long way short of the infection rate which would create herd immunity. the w.h.o. says that until the world has readily available vaccines the virus will continue to inflict significant changes on our lives. as a planet as a global population are close to their levels of immunity required to stop this disease. and we need to focus on what we can actually do
2nd infection was a different strain of the virus and that the patient was asymptomatic the study examines how often people who've had covert 19 are immune to new infections and. these questions have implications for vaccine development and decisions about returning to work school and social activities as many countries in europe and around the world went into lockdown earlier this year sweden went against the tide opting not to confine its population schools and restaurants remained open in...
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and we also examine them when we receive information indicating that there have been incidents . we advise amazon of that and seek their response on it. in the case of the united states and other bilateral partners, they are in somalia, bilaterally. they are not in somalia under a specific group, but the u.n. under the u.n. is in somalia. under chapter 7 means the one is a sponsible for the protection of somali civilians, even if there is another party that is the on a bilateral level. the u.n. is responsible for the protection of the billions because it is there under chapter 7 of the united nations charter is so these are also investigated and when there are cases related to bilateral partners, we also communicate that information to the bilateral partners so that they have an opportunity to look into the case further and to respond on these matters. could you tell us of any case where civilians have been compensated civilians who, whose relatives have been killed? has the u.n. actually gone into the details of trying to address any situation of collateral damage as they call i
and we also examine them when we receive information indicating that there have been incidents . we advise amazon of that and seek their response on it. in the case of the united states and other bilateral partners, they are in somalia, bilaterally. they are not in somalia under a specific group, but the u.n. under the u.n. is in somalia. under chapter 7 means the one is a sponsible for the protection of somali civilians, even if there is another party that is the on a bilateral level. the u.n....
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the local medical examiner examiner has not been called so that does suggest there are no faith tom ities, but it's still not clear. emergency vehicles all still on the scene where the incident took place was the site of a shooting back in february in which a police officer shot and killed a black 17 year old. has been the target of sporadic protests for several months after that. well, still ahead this hour, the e.u. summit and cindy had logged off to 2 nations, vetoed the blogspot jet, accusing brussels of adopting communist tactics. we'll talk about it after this short break. is you'll be a reflection of reality in a world transformed what will make you feel safe, isolation or community? are you going the right way or are you being led? so direct. what is true? what is faith? in the world corrupted, you need to descend to join us in the depths for a mate in the shallowness. join me every thursday on the alex simon show, and i'll be speaking to us of the world of politics, sports business, i'm show business. i'll see you then welcome back. now the european union has failed to agree on a
the local medical examiner examiner has not been called so that does suggest there are no faith tom ities, but it's still not clear. emergency vehicles all still on the scene where the incident took place was the site of a shooting back in february in which a police officer shot and killed a black 17 year old. has been the target of sporadic protests for several months after that. well, still ahead this hour, the e.u. summit and cindy had logged off to 2 nations, vetoed the blogspot jet,...
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of 600,000, seven hundred thousand absentee ballots not being examined? it is never happened in american intory -- has never happened american injury. so the scope of the remedy is because of the scope of the injury. we are not asking for the election to be reversed, but these ballots were not examined. at that is not just a state issue. we would contend that one of the fundamental tenets of a fair election of the united states is the ability to expect, particularly mail-in ballots which are inherently difficult, fraudulent. you can go to all the authorities. we have been afraid of that for 20 years. now we have it. the only way we can police the ballots, the one way, that is the inspection. to make a mockery of the inspection, as far as we are concerned your honor, [indiscernible] we have no idea. this has never happened before. the reason i pointed out that it happens in other states to which i was personally criticized, is because there was a connection. there is a connection between philadelphia and pittsburgh. and exactly the same thing happened in d
of 600,000, seven hundred thousand absentee ballots not being examined? it is never happened in american intory -- has never happened american injury. so the scope of the remedy is because of the scope of the injury. we are not asking for the election to be reversed, but these ballots were not examined. at that is not just a state issue. we would contend that one of the fundamental tenets of a fair election of the united states is the ability to expect, particularly mail-in ballots which are...
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. >> el paso county, texas, medical examiner's office is so overwhelmed by the pandemic, they recruited inmates to move bodies of coronavirus victims. a few weeks ago, the county requested four more mobile morgues to add to six it already has to house bodies there. since the pandemic began, more than 76,000 have tested positive and there are more than 700 deaths in el paso. cnn correspondent omar jimenez is there. tell us why inmates are helping the medical examiner rather than medical personnel or the national guard? >> reporter: that's right, brianna. this is meant to be a temporary measure as they await help from the national guard, though timing on that front is unclear. remember, there are members of the u.s. military that were sent here to assist in the coronavirus response, but in this case for the inmates, they're ones that volunteer, literally outfitted with full ppe and assist those in the morgue's office in moving bodies as the medical examiner tries to keep up with the pace of bodies they have seen in the pandemic, particularly here in el paso. listen to the county judge, wh
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i had wife elvis, enough time to examine. that's when i started asking questions, they said, oh let's, let's go out to the finish. your exam then will go talk. you must have had also on your mind what happened to make him as to a condition, right? absolutely. but what did you think? well, the north koreans had 2 possible explanations. one was botulism poisoning which they cannot test for. they said he had eaten a pork meal as he the day went into prison and could he have had botulism poisoning which can cause you to stop breathing, but it would not happen that quickly in general didn't sound very possible. the other was that they had given him to said it is on the night he went in because he was very agitated and that either he had a bad reaction or they gave him too much that they said that themselves, did you have a feeling in north korea that the doctors were hiding something from you. i certainly was looking for signs of torture. could. could this be torture and wat? i concluded from my physical exam was that i could not
i had wife elvis, enough time to examine. that's when i started asking questions, they said, oh let's, let's go out to the finish. your exam then will go talk. you must have had also on your mind what happened to make him as to a condition, right? absolutely. but what did you think? well, the north koreans had 2 possible explanations. one was botulism poisoning which they cannot test for. they said he had eaten a pork meal as he the day went into prison and could he have had botulism poisoning...
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we will examine what's changed since 2016.hat public see -- policy issues are motivated reporters here, and what clues to expect in a few days. today we will look at the commonwealth of pennsylvania. joining us is julian routh, covering the campaign for the u.s. post-gazette. let's start with the supreme court decision. what did they decide about ballots in pennsylvania? shut: to supreme court three day extension to mail-in ballots. they failed once and they failed again last night, but justice alito left the door open to potentially re-examine this case when the time comes. the times said before the election, most likely the latter, now just in preparation, the pennsylvania secretary of state said they are going to invite counties to segregate all in the three days counting. it is kind of precautionary, but at the same time it is probably smart. i talked to legal experts yesterday who said that those ballots should be segregated because there could be some legal challenges after this as well. the supreme court decision last n
we will examine what's changed since 2016.hat public see -- policy issues are motivated reporters here, and what clues to expect in a few days. today we will look at the commonwealth of pennsylvania. joining us is julian routh, covering the campaign for the u.s. post-gazette. let's start with the supreme court decision. what did they decide about ballots in pennsylvania? shut: to supreme court three day extension to mail-in ballots. they failed once and they failed again last night, but justice...
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holding the powerful to account as we examine the u.s. its role in the world on al-jazeera. my. we're going to win this race joe biden stopped short of the clear in victory in the u.s. presidential election but he's inching closer to the white house see expanses leads over president trump. as ballots continue to be counted the supreme court's orders the segregation of votes that arise in pennsylvania after election day. alamo he's in and this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up france records an all time high of daily coronavirus.
holding the powerful to account as we examine the u.s. its role in the world on al-jazeera. my. we're going to win this race joe biden stopped short of the clear in victory in the u.s. presidential election but he's inching closer to the white house see expanses leads over president trump. as ballots continue to be counted the supreme court's orders the segregation of votes that arise in pennsylvania after election day. alamo he's in and this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up france...
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and in addition, you can suddenly run examinations which are not any more subjective to what the examiner has cities. but actually subjective in terms of how this sojourn student moves, the hen, how, how he or she does those things so we can will suddenly not only power the learning process, but also the examination process and the future. well, you mentioned remote surgeries, how reliable is 5 gene that respect? yes, actually we started talking about this specifically me with practice group. there was a pioneer of robotic surgery and it happens to be a king. so we started the whole field. and, you know, initially i got a lot of, you know, a lot of reservations also from the press and that made, you know, god was really quick as i say, because it's now becoming mainstream on offer a shell in china. it's been started to be used during the fight. you have designed 5 to be very reliable. so we talk in terms of reliability and how many nines b.i.v. are percentages you have it is very reliable. but still we need to build it as a restriction that if there's a package out that you know the robot
and in addition, you can suddenly run examinations which are not any more subjective to what the examiner has cities. but actually subjective in terms of how this sojourn student moves, the hen, how, how he or she does those things so we can will suddenly not only power the learning process, but also the examination process and the future. well, you mentioned remote surgeries, how reliable is 5 gene that respect? yes, actually we started talking about this specifically me with practice group....
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or, you know, if you can examine the cultural events issues has a whole event. right. all right. and, well, i hate how and of course, the u.s. . ok. i want to get on in a moment. don't know why washington is so seemingly afraid of the cuban. he examined, but i don't know whether you've noticed, but independence age is a committee advising which is named after the committee advising bars on to the government. i don't know whether you think they sound like dr. che guevara, because in the documentary, it's clear that there are echoes of what independent sages saying here that it is localized n.h.s. health care that is the way forward to combating coronavirus as opposed to morris johnson's a 12000000000 pound commission. to dido are doing hand these big city, financial consultancy is what he, what do you make of this difference about why britain has 50000 dead and kimber, only 850, give or has less than 250. i think the goal should be trying to make that the sensual tool in a way that, you know, it's all contagion and is the family health. and it's right. these are the family photos
or, you know, if you can examine the cultural events issues has a whole event. right. all right. and, well, i hate how and of course, the u.s. . ok. i want to get on in a moment. don't know why washington is so seemingly afraid of the cuban. he examined, but i don't know whether you've noticed, but independence age is a committee advising which is named after the committee advising bars on to the government. i don't know whether you think they sound like dr. che guevara, because in the...
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i mean to rock defense counsel, including maybe when in the middle cross-examination did. i see the jury sit there and say, this isn't fair. and if the jury does think it's bad, they will say not guilty us the great thing about the english jury system. well, over in the united states, everyone is talking about president elect joe biden, and perhaps i mean that lots of disturbing things in your new book, but when it comes to mass incarceration the policy espoused by joe biden, you come up with something called the city of incarceration just explain how you see the u.s. justice system since joe biden's reforms. well also that joe biden has been a huge advocate of mass incarceration. i mean that at the for the truth is that mass incarceration is a great end in the u.s. psyche. and in the u.s. criminal justice system for all sorts of reasons the, that it has prevailed on every single president, the prison population, as i say, are not true. so about a city of incarceration. 2350000 people in american prisons and it would be the 5th largest city in america. if it were a city th
i mean to rock defense counsel, including maybe when in the middle cross-examination did. i see the jury sit there and say, this isn't fair. and if the jury does think it's bad, they will say not guilty us the great thing about the english jury system. well, over in the united states, everyone is talking about president elect joe biden, and perhaps i mean that lots of disturbing things in your new book, but when it comes to mass incarceration the policy espoused by joe biden, you come up with...
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don't know why washington is so seemingly afraid of the cuban he examined . but i don't know whether you've noticed, but independence age is a committee advising which is named after the committee advising boris johnson, the government. i don't know whether you think they sound like dr. che guevara, because in the documentary, it's clear that there are echoes of what independent sages saying here that it is localized n.h.s. health care. that is the way forward to combating coronavirus, as opposed to morris johnson's a 12000000000 pound commission to die. do auditing hand these big city financial consultancies. what he, what do you make of this difference about why britain has 50000 dead and kuma only 150 give or has less than 250. i think the documentary trying to ape that the, it's essential tool in a way that, you know, it's all contagion and is the family health. and these are the family has existed in every community. he has the highest ratio of doctors, pretty 6, protestant family doctors in my community. they live among my patients, even the adults, it'
don't know why washington is so seemingly afraid of the cuban he examined . but i don't know whether you've noticed, but independence age is a committee advising which is named after the committee advising boris johnson, the government. i don't know whether you think they sound like dr. che guevara, because in the documentary, it's clear that there are echoes of what independent sages saying here that it is localized n.h.s. health care. that is the way forward to combating coronavirus, as...
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while profession john webb examines the relationship between law, epidemics and the guidelines. ennis story has a dual biography brother and their role in championing native lands during american settlement. that all starts tonight at 7:45 p.m. eastern. by more schedule information booktv.org or consult your program guide. ♪ ♪ hello everyone i am the codirector of aspen ideas health and executive idea aspen global and sick baiters group and. want to thank you for joining a sable but will be a fascinating conversation. while the pandemic has prevented us together in person on campus we are so excited to continue to host informative and inspiring conversations between a leading health practitioners, artists, scientists and innovators. today we are honored to be hosting this great fascinating a breakthrough conversation with doctor lisa mosconi and natalie morales about doctor mosconi book "the xx brain" in women's brain health bridge makes it her life's work decided the female brain and this new book she provides women with a roadmap for reducing their risk of dementia. if you do
while profession john webb examines the relationship between law, epidemics and the guidelines. ennis story has a dual biography brother and their role in championing native lands during american settlement. that all starts tonight at 7:45 p.m. eastern. by more schedule information booktv.org or consult your program guide. ♪ ♪ hello everyone i am the codirector of aspen ideas health and executive idea aspen global and sick baiters group and. want to thank you for joining a sable but will be...
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cosmologist jana levin examines the signs behind black holes in black hole survival guide. and in south to freedom, historian alice baumgartner recalls the lives of slaves who escaped the south for mexico. find these titles this coming week wherever books are sold and watch for many of the authors in the near future on booktv on c-span2.
cosmologist jana levin examines the signs behind black holes in black hole survival guide. and in south to freedom, historian alice baumgartner recalls the lives of slaves who escaped the south for mexico. find these titles this coming week wherever books are sold and watch for many of the authors in the near future on booktv on c-span2.