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you take a look at the end of the identification of 277, does that appear to be an american heart association cpr card. >> correct. >> is that the type of card that you get if you complete that four hour course you mentioned up rated walls not required for officers to continue them and those gardens are maintained in the record minneapolis department is that right pretty. >> the full course, we would be the record holder. >> that if we could take a look at exhibit 278. that also appears to be a cpr card just different year pretty. >> correct. >> offer 277 and 278, and received and if we publish to 77 pretty. >> and this appears to be cpr card issued to derek chauvin and march of 2012 through 2014. if we could display exhibit 278. and again the cpr card issued to the defendant from january of 2014 - 2016 is that right pretty. >> correct. [inaudible]. [inaudible]. >> when you provide the training, the medical training to the law enforcement officers, did that training get forwarded into the workforce system to be able to record post board. [inaudible]. when did you start personally delivering t
you take a look at the end of the identification of 277, does that appear to be an american heart association cpr card. >> correct. >> is that the type of card that you get if you complete that four hour course you mentioned up rated walls not required for officers to continue them and those gardens are maintained in the record minneapolis department is that right pretty. >> the full course, we would be the record holder. >> that if we could take a look at exhibit 278....
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guidelines for american heart association is how we're trained in how we do care in our substation. we have all those things in place what are those things just generally what do you what are you trying to do you know just. say chest compressions breathing foreman doing medications if you give them and is it your objective to have those things in place before you transport. you know it's time sensitive to to have them done so review if and read over and maybe you can explain why what's time something about these resuscitative. prophecies. the longer. the patient goes without receiving the substation the lower like likelihood they will be. and in your training as a paramedic you talking about time sensitivity when it comes to resuscitate efforts things like c.p.r. or anything like that what are you trained to do in terms of timing. is a critical question yeah 1000 question is it important to start resuscitative efforts immediately after someone does not. and why is that. to. primary goal i would say is circulating blood through just impressions. and you previously testified if there'
guidelines for american heart association is how we're trained in how we do care in our substation. we have all those things in place what are those things just generally what do you what are you trying to do you know just. say chest compressions breathing foreman doing medications if you give them and is it your objective to have those things in place before you transport. you know it's time sensitive to to have them done so review if and read over and maybe you can explain why what's time...
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the american heart association now warning the pandemic could unleash a tsunami of chronic health conditions that could worsen hypertension, diabetes, and heart disease, all making the vaccine rollout even more critical. this moment could not come fast enough for 16-year-old briana justice who is living with sickle cell anemia. what does this vaccine mean to you? >> i do wish that i would have gotten it sooner. i was constantly sad. i was depressed. i never want to feel like that again. i never want anybody to feel like that. >> reporter: here at lenox health greenwich village in new york, about a dozen teens got their first pfizer dose today. but a new study shows parents across the u.s. are still divided. half say they're hesitant to have their child vaccinated. norah. >> o'donnell: nikki battiste tonight. thank you. also tonight, we're learning new details of a horrifying attack in frederick, maryland, not far from here. a navy medic shot two sailors at a business park. he then drove to nearby fort detrick, where his rampage came to a violent end. cbs' jeff pegues has the details. >> repo
the american heart association now warning the pandemic could unleash a tsunami of chronic health conditions that could worsen hypertension, diabetes, and heart disease, all making the vaccine rollout even more critical. this moment could not come fast enough for 16-year-old briana justice who is living with sickle cell anemia. what does this vaccine mean to you? >> i do wish that i would have gotten it sooner. i was constantly sad. i was depressed. i never want to feel like that again. i...
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there's a standard set of we call it a cls guidelines from the heart association it's how we are trained and how we provide care on resuscitation's like this. we compel those things in place. >> and what are those things generally, what are you trying to do? >> chest compressions, breathing for them and doing medications we need to give them. >> and is it your objective to have those in place before you transport to the hospital? >> yes, it is time sensitive to have them done, so we need to get them done right away. >> and maybe you could explain why, what is time sensitive about these resuscitative processes? >> the longer the patient goes without receiving resuscitation, the lower the likelihood they will be resuscitated. >> and in your training as a medic, talking about time sensitivity, when it comes to resuscitative efforts or things like cpr, anything like that, what are you trained to do in terms of timing? >> can you rephrase the question? >> yes. is it important to start resuscitative efforts immediately after someone doesn't find a pulse? >> as soon we can, yes. >> and why is t
there's a standard set of we call it a cls guidelines from the heart association it's how we are trained and how we provide care on resuscitation's like this. we compel those things in place. >> and what are those things generally, what are you trying to do? >> chest compressions, breathing for them and doing medications we need to give them. >> and is it your objective to have those in place before you transport to the hospital? >> yes, it is time sensitive to have them...
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look at what's been marked for edification as exhibit 2 277, does that appearo be a an american heart association card? >> yes. >> does that complete the four hour course you mentioned? while the dissent required, some officers continue them and those cards are maintained in the record of the police department. >> if they have taken a full course through the minneapolis police department, we would be a record holder. >> and if we could take a look at exhibit 278. that also appearso to be a cpr card with a different year. >> correct. >> exhibits 277 and 278. >> 277 and 278 are received. >> if we could publish exhibit 277. and highlight. does this appear to be a cpr card issued to chauvin, march 3, march 320-12-2014? >> correct. and if we could explain exhibit 278. again, a cpr card issued from january, 2014 to january, 2016 is that right? >> that is correct. >> and finally, when you provide training, medical training to law enforcement officers, does that training get reported into the workforce system to be able to report to the post board? >> it does. >> now, when did you start personally delive
look at what's been marked for edification as exhibit 2 277, does that appearo be a an american heart association card? >> yes. >> does that complete the four hour course you mentioned? while the dissent required, some officers continue them and those cards are maintained in the record of the police department. >> if they have taken a full course through the minneapolis police department, we would be a record holder. >> and if we could take a look at exhibit 278. that...
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at what's been marked for identification as exhibit 277, does that appear to be an american heart association>> yes. >> while it's not a requirement, some officers continue them and those cards are maintained in the records of the minneapolis police department? >> if they took a full course, we would be the record holder. >> and then if we can look at exhibit 278. that also appears to be a cpr card with a different year. >> correct. >> i'll offer exhibits 277 and 278. >> they are received. >> if we could publish exhibit 277 and highlight the portion. does this appear to be a heart saver cpr card issued to derek chauvin, march 2012 through march 2014? >> correct. >> if we could display exhibit 278. again, cpr card issued to the defendant from january 2014 to january 2016, is that right? >> that's correct. >> and then when you provide the training, the medical training to law enforcement officers, does that training get reported into the workforce system to be able to report to the post-board? >> it does. >> now, when did you start personally delivering this training? >> i have been a part-time
at what's been marked for identification as exhibit 277, does that appear to be an american heart association>> yes. >> while it's not a requirement, some officers continue them and those cards are maintained in the records of the minneapolis police department? >> if they took a full course, we would be the record holder. >> and then if we can look at exhibit 278. that also appears to be a cpr card with a different year. >> correct. >> i'll offer exhibits 277...
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could take a look at what has been marked for identification as exhibit 277, is that a american heart association that the type of card you get if you complete the four-hour class you just mentioned? >> yes. >> while it's not required some officers continue them and those cards are maintained in the department of the minneapolis police department? >> yes, we would be the record holder if they took that course. >> if we could look at exhibit 278. that also appears to be a cpr card, just in a different year? >> correct. >> and i will offer exhibits 277 and 278. >> no objection. >> 277 and 278 are received. >> if we could public exhibit 277 and highlight that portion. >> does this appear to be a cpr aed card for derek chauvin in march of 2014? >> correct. >> and if we could display exhibit 278. again, a cpr card from january 2014 to january 2016, is that correct? >> that's correct. >> when you provide the training, the medical training to law enforcement officers, does that training get reported into the workforce system to be able to report to the post board? >> it does. >> how -- when did you star
could take a look at what has been marked for identification as exhibit 277, is that a american heart association that the type of card you get if you complete the four-hour class you just mentioned? >> yes. >> while it's not required some officers continue them and those cards are maintained in the department of the minneapolis police department? >> yes, we would be the record holder if they took that course. >> if we could look at exhibit 278. that also appears to be a...
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yes, i think there's a standard set of -- we call it like acls guidelines from the american heart association. it's how we're trained and how we do provide care and resuscitation like this. we have all of those things in place. >> what things, generally, what are you trying to do? >> i had highlight, chess compressions, breathing and medications. >> is it your objective to have those things in place before you transport to the hospital? >> yes, it's time sensitive to have them done so we need to get them done right away. >> and maybe you can explain, why -- was time sensitive about, the resuscitative processes? >> just the longer the patient goes without receiving resuscitation, the lower likelihood they will be resuscitated. >> in your training as a paramedic, when you're talking about time sensitivity, when it comes to resuscitative efforts or things like cpr or anything like that, what are you trained to do in terms of timing? >> can you rephrase the question? >> yes, that was not a good question. is it important to start resuscitative efforts immediately after someone that does not find a
yes, i think there's a standard set of -- we call it like acls guidelines from the american heart association. it's how we're trained and how we do provide care and resuscitation like this. we have all of those things in place. >> what things, generally, what are you trying to do? >> i had highlight, chess compressions, breathing and medications. >> is it your objective to have those things in place before you transport to the hospital? >> yes, it's time sensitive to...
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yeah, i think there's a standard set of -- we call it like acls guidelines from the american heart association, that's how we're trained in how we do -- provide care in a resuscitation like this. we kind of had all those things in place. >> so what are those things, just generally, what are you trying to do? >> yeah, just the highlights. i'll say chest compressions, breathing for them and doing medications that we need to give them. >> and is it your objective to have those things in place before you transport to the hospital? >> yeah, it's time sensitive to have them done. so we need to get them done right away. >> and maybe you could explain why -- what's time sensitive about these resuscitative processes? >> just the longer the patient goes without receiving resuscitation the lower likelihood they will be resuscitated. >> and in your training as a paramedic, when you're talking about time sensitivity, when it comes to resuscitative efforts or things like cpr, anything like that, what are you trained to do in terms of timing? >> can you rephrase the question? >> yes, that was not a good ques
yeah, i think there's a standard set of -- we call it like acls guidelines from the american heart association, that's how we're trained in how we do -- provide care in a resuscitation like this. we kind of had all those things in place. >> so what are those things, just generally, what are you trying to do? >> yeah, just the highlights. i'll say chest compressions, breathing for them and doing medications that we need to give them. >> and is it your objective to have those...
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been marked for going to pick you should see exhibit 277 does that appear to be an american heart association c.p.r. car correct yes is that the type of card you should if you complete the 4 hour course you just mention yes well it's not required some officers continue. those cards or miti to the records of the office fleeced for if they had taken full course through the minneapolis police department we would be the record holder all right. then if we could take a look at exhibit 278. that also appeared to be a c.p.r. car just a different you're correct you know offer exhibits to 77 to 70. 3 of them is that into so many areas and if we could publish exhibit $277.00. highly portions just appear to be. children 3. march 2012 march 2014 current. and if we can exhibit 278. of guinness c.p.r. card issued to the defendant from january 24th to january 26th that's correct. and then when you provide training medical training to law enforcement officers does that training get reported into the workforce system to be able to report to the post. you know how did you start personally delivering straight i
been marked for going to pick you should see exhibit 277 does that appear to be an american heart association c.p.r. car correct yes is that the type of card you should if you complete the 4 hour course you just mention yes well it's not required some officers continue. those cards or miti to the records of the office fleeced for if they had taken full course through the minneapolis police department we would be the record holder all right. then if we could take a look at exhibit 278. that also...
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from the american heart association is how we are trained and how we do the right care to resuscitate . we kind of had all those things in place. >> all those things, just in general what are youtrying to do ? >> chest compressions, breathing form and doing medication . >> and is it your objective to help those things in place before you transport to the hospital. >> yes, it's time sensitive to have them done so we needed to get them done. >> maybe you can explainwhat time sensitive, these resuscitation's ? >> it's the longer the patient goes, the more likely they will be resuscitated. >> in your training as a paramedic talking about time sensitivity when it comes to resuscitative efforts and things like cpr or anything like that what are you trained to do in terms of timing? >>. >> is it important to start resuscitative efforts immediately after the someone does not find a pulse? >>. >> why is that? >>. >> primary goal i would say is that the leading blood through chest compressions . >> and if you could just if there's a delay, if you're less likely to have success. >> what happens
from the american heart association is how we are trained and how we do the right care to resuscitate . we kind of had all those things in place. >> all those things, just in general what are youtrying to do ? >> chest compressions, breathing form and doing medication . >> and is it your objective to help those things in place before you transport to the hospital. >> yes, it's time sensitive to have them done so we needed to get them done. >> maybe you can...
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then there was the dust-off pilots association, and then the purple heart association. we found all these different organizations, and so we have been in touch with these people for the past 30 years. as far as people we served with in vietnam, roy collar, who was our best man, he's godfather of our first son, and he lives in douglasville. he was special forces in vietnam when al and i were in vietnam, and we got to see him three or four times in vietnam, and in fact he spent christmas with us in vietnam. we stay in touch with all of those people we served this, and al served for 30 years, and so people he served with, served in vietnam with us. i stayed in touch with several of my nurses friends, and then we got active here in georgia with the vietnam vets. in fact, vietnam vets, we're client of clannish. i think i can say that. we're very clannish. i think that's our protective mechanism clicking in, and there's just so many people that came inside the circle. >> yeah. >> kind of funny. >> was it difficult readjusting to life after the war? >> well, you know, i have a
then there was the dust-off pilots association, and then the purple heart association. we found all these different organizations, and so we have been in touch with these people for the past 30 years. as far as people we served with in vietnam, roy collar, who was our best man, he's godfather of our first son, and he lives in douglasville. he was special forces in vietnam when al and i were in vietnam, and we got to see him three or four times in vietnam, and in fact he spent christmas with us...
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and then there was the pilots association and the purple heart association.found all these organizations, so we have been in touch with these people for the past 30 years. as far as people we served with in vietnam, roy collar, our best man, godfather of our first son, he lives in douglasville. he was special forces when al and i were in vietnam. we got to see him three or four times in vietnam. he spent christmas with us in vietnam. so we stay in touch with all those people we served with. and al served for 30 years. people he served with served in vietnam with us. and i stayed in touch with several of my nurses friends. and we got active in georgia with georgia vietnam vets, so we have a real strong relationship. as a matter of fact, vietnam vets are kind of clannish, i think i can say that. we are very clannish. and i think that is our protective mechanism kicking in. only so many people can come inside the circle, kind of thing. interviewer: was it difficult readjusting to life after the war? donna: well, i have analyzed that and i have often wondered why
and then there was the pilots association and the purple heart association.found all these organizations, so we have been in touch with these people for the past 30 years. as far as people we served with in vietnam, roy collar, our best man, godfather of our first son, he lives in douglasville. he was special forces when al and i were in vietnam. we got to see him three or four times in vietnam. he spent christmas with us in vietnam. so we stay in touch with all those people we served with. and...
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the purple heart association.we found all these organizations, and so we have been in touch with these people for the past 30 years. as far as people we served with in vietnam, roy caller, who was our best man them. he is godfather of our first son. he lives in douglas ville. he was special forces in vietnam went out and i were in vietnam. we got to see him three or four times a vietnam. he spent christmas with us in vietnam. and we stay in touch with all those people that we served with, and our has served for 30 years. so people he served with, and these are people who also certain vietnam with us. and i stayed in touch with several of my nurses friends. then we got active here in georgia with the georgia vietnam vets. so we have a relationship with them. so is a matter of fact vietnam that's are kind of clan-ish. i think i can say that. we are clan-ish. and i think that is our protective mechanism. there's only so many people can get inside the circle. it's kind of funny. >> yes. was it difficult readjusting to
the purple heart association.we found all these organizations, and so we have been in touch with these people for the past 30 years. as far as people we served with in vietnam, roy caller, who was our best man them. he is godfather of our first son. he lives in douglas ville. he was special forces in vietnam went out and i were in vietnam. we got to see him three or four times a vietnam. he spent christmas with us in vietnam. and we stay in touch with all those people that we served with, and...
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heart. they are more commonly associated with cardiac arrest, specifically from a heart attack and they are rhythms that can administer electricity to shock the patient back into a normal rhythm. >> but mister floyd didn't have been regular relation or ventricular tachycardia because his heart was pumping . >> yes, in both situations, it's a little morecomplicated than that but yes . he was not in defense as we commonly call them. >> do you recall were there still handcuffs on mister floyd when he was brought into the emergency department ? >> i don't specifically recall if they were on and he immediately arrived but it would be unlikely because he had the lupus cpr device on and i recall his hands being at his side. >> you recall with his hands and decides whether there wereindentations or marks on his wrist ? >> at the end of the case, yes, after he was declared dead.>> what did you observe in that regard western mart in terms of any indentations on his wrist for markings ? >> i inferred that it was from handcuffs. >> let's talk about then the care you then provided, once the paramedics h
heart. they are more commonly associated with cardiac arrest, specifically from a heart attack and they are rhythms that can administer electricity to shock the patient back into a normal rhythm. >> but mister floyd didn't have been regular relation or ventricular tachycardia because his heart was pumping . >> yes, in both situations, it's a little morecomplicated than that but yes . he was not in defense as we commonly call them. >> do you recall were there still handcuffs on...
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in fact, the american heart association has a great app called nfl play 60 with a lot of great videosall l decisions s make a world d of differerence. ikeaea. all right t that's a f fifth-fr problelem... ok. not in my y house! ha a ha h! ha h ha ha! no n no no! not t today! ha a ha ha! ha ha haha! jimmy how w happy are e folkso save hunundreds of d dollars swititching to g geico? hahappier thanan dikembe m muo blocking a a shot. get happy. get g geico. fififteen minunutes could d su fifteen n percent oror mor. ♪ >>> take me out to the ball game, that little diddy. today is opening day for major league baseball. the mlb is planning to play a full 162-game season after canceling nearly two-thirds of their games last year because of the pandemic. now they're dealing with a rather unusual problem, you could say -- what to do with the millions of bobbleheads and other giveaways that should have gone to fans last year, but they didn't because of covid. kris van cleave is inside t-mobile park in seattle where the mariners will take on the giants tonight. chris, good morning. i'm still trying
in fact, the american heart association has a great app called nfl play 60 with a lot of great videosall l decisions s make a world d of differerence. ikeaea. all right t that's a f fifth-fr problelem... ok. not in my y house! ha a ha h! ha h ha ha! no n no no! not t today! ha a ha ha! ha ha haha! jimmy how w happy are e folkso save hunundreds of d dollars swititching to g geico? hahappier thanan dikembe m muo blocking a a shot. get happy. get g geico. fififteen minunutes could d su fifteen n...
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poor heart was an associate of the dynamic archbishop of minds hitting us with similar determination he set out to underscore the head gemini of the church. or cart was a talented organizer and as the town administrator favored by villegas he immediately set to work. with bush that you hear calmness in the towers when version arrived here in the year 1000 he intended to show that he was the lord of this town as its bishop and he did everything he could include ing activating his connections at the imperial court decide to get the salience to give up their property in volumes of food to give up their castle and livan involves to fight off more than a day in a symbolic act as he raised the salience fortress and set up a monastery st paul's church and demonstrates i am the sole ruler here it's been. here. to this day the building retains its 11th century contours although only a few foundation stones from bush hard church are still standing the unique specimens of romanesque sculpture the rare animal depictions all date from the 12th century that's because just 2 years after its hasty c
poor heart was an associate of the dynamic archbishop of minds hitting us with similar determination he set out to underscore the head gemini of the church. or cart was a talented organizer and as the town administrator favored by villegas he immediately set to work. with bush that you hear calmness in the towers when version arrived here in the year 1000 he intended to show that he was the lord of this town as its bishop and he did everything he could include ing activating his connections at...
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there's a standard set of we call it a cls guidelines from the heart association it's how we are trained and how we provide care on resuscitation's like this. we compel those things in place. >> and what are those things generally, what are you trying to do? >> chest compressions, breathing for them and doing medications we need to give them. >> and is it your objective to have those in place before you transport to the hospital? >> yes, it is time sensitive to have them done, so we need to get them done right away. >> and maybe you could explain why, what is time sensitive about these resuscitative processes? >> the longer the patient goes without receiving resuscitation, the lower the likelihood they will be resuscitated. >> and in your training as a medic, talking about time sensitivity, when it comes to resuscitative efforts or things like cpr, anything like that, what are you trained to do in terms of timing? >> can you rephrase the question? >> yes. is it important to start resuscitative efforts immediately after someone doesn't find a pulse? >> as soon we can, yes. >> and why is t
there's a standard set of we call it a cls guidelines from the heart association it's how we are trained and how we provide care on resuscitation's like this. we compel those things in place. >> and what are those things generally, what are you trying to do? >> chest compressions, breathing for them and doing medications we need to give them. >> and is it your objective to have those in place before you transport to the hospital? >> yes, it is time sensitive to have them...
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information centers and the many cultural activities associated them. the heartthe center was a library. people assembled freely in the centers for lectures, concerts, classes in english, and exhibits. more than 36 million people from all walks of life visited these centers last year. portable libraries and bookmobiles, traveling exhibits, and translations of american books extend understanding of american life and culture far beyond the walls of our centers. cultural activities such as these have a special importance, for people abroad too often think of us as an industrial giant without a soul. are these activities effective? we have reason to believe they are. the communists closed down 16 information centers which we operated a hind the iron and bamboo curtains. yes -- behind the iron and bamboo curtains. yes, we know our centers are doing a good job, but there was other evidence these activities are effective. after a library open today far eastern city, sales at a communist bookstore fell by more than 40%. in hoch. a, japan -- in japan, when a library was t
information centers and the many cultural activities associated them. the heartthe center was a library. people assembled freely in the centers for lectures, concerts, classes in english, and exhibits. more than 36 million people from all walks of life visited these centers last year. portable libraries and bookmobiles, traveling exhibits, and translations of american books extend understanding of american life and culture far beyond the walls of our centers. cultural activities such as these...
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thought of as either tachycardia or fibrillation which are abnormal rhythms of the heart that are more commonly associated with cardiac arrest, specifically from a heart attack. they are rhythms that you can administer electricity to and shock a patient back into a normal rhythm. >> mr. floyd didn't have fibrillation or tachycardia. >> correct. >> because his heart wasn't pumping? >> yes. in both situations -- it's a little more complicated than that. yes, he was not in v-fib or vt, as we call them. >> do you recall, were there handcuffs on mr. floyd when he was brought into the emergency department? >> i don't specifically recall if they were on when he immediately arrived. it would be unlikely, because he had the cpr device on. i recall his hands being at his sides. >> do you recall with his hands at his sides whether there were marks on his wrists? >> at the end of the case, yes, after he was declared dead. >> what did you observe in that regard? >> i'm sorry? >> in terms of any indentations on his wrist or markings on his wrist. >> i inferred it was from handcuffs. >> let's talk about the care you the
thought of as either tachycardia or fibrillation which are abnormal rhythms of the heart that are more commonly associated with cardiac arrest, specifically from a heart attack. they are rhythms that you can administer electricity to and shock a patient back into a normal rhythm. >> mr. floyd didn't have fibrillation or tachycardia. >> correct. >> because his heart wasn't pumping? >> yes. in both situations -- it's a little more complicated than that. yes, he was not in...
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>> these are atrial fibrillation, abnormal rhythms of the heart that are more commonly associated with cardiac arrest from a heart attack and they are rhythms you can shock a patient back into a normal rhythm. >> but mr. floyd did not have ventricular tachycardia, his heart was not pumping? >> yes, that is correct. in both situations it is a little bit more complicated than that, but yes, he was not in that state, as we commonly refer to it. >> were there still handcuffs on mr. floyd when he was with the department? >> i don't recall if they were on when he immediately arrived, but it would be unlikely because he would've had a cpr device and i recall his hands being at his sides. >> you recall his hands on his sides whether there were marks on his wrists? >> at the end of the case, yes, after he was declared dead. >> what was your. [inaudible] >> i'm sorry? >> in terms of any markings on his wrist. >> i had heard it was from handcuffs. >> let's talk about the security they provided once the paramedics had brought him to the emergency department, what did you do? >> so immediately upon
>> these are atrial fibrillation, abnormal rhythms of the heart that are more commonly associated with cardiac arrest from a heart attack and they are rhythms you can shock a patient back into a normal rhythm. >> but mr. floyd did not have ventricular tachycardia, his heart was not pumping? >> yes, that is correct. in both situations it is a little bit more complicated than that, but yes, he was not in that state, as we commonly refer to it. >> were there still handcuffs...
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tachycardia of an trickle effect relation which are basically abnormal rhythms of the heart that are more commonly associated with cardiac arrest specifically from our heart attack. and they are rhythms that you can administer electricity to shock a patient back into a normal rhythm but mr boyd didn't have been tricky about regulation or been tricky of attack or cardio occurred because his heart wasn't pumping. speakers he didn't yes in in both situations. it's a little more complicated than that but yes he was not in v.t. as we have commonly call them. do you recall were there still handcuffs on mr floyd when he was brought into the burgesses department. i don't specifically recall if they were on when he immediately arrived but it would be unlikely because he had the lucas c.p.r. to base on and i i recall his hands being at his sides. do you recall with his hands and had the sides whether they were in the invasions or marks on his wrist. at the end of the. case yes after he was declared dead what did you observe in that regard what was i'm sorry in terms of any indications on his wrist or markings on i of
tachycardia of an trickle effect relation which are basically abnormal rhythms of the heart that are more commonly associated with cardiac arrest specifically from our heart attack. and they are rhythms that you can administer electricity to shock a patient back into a normal rhythm but mr boyd didn't have been tricky about regulation or been tricky of attack or cardio occurred because his heart wasn't pumping. speakers he didn't yes in in both situations. it's a little more complicated than...
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heart condition. a spokesman says pence underwent the procedure after experiencing symptoms associated with a slow heartweeks. is he expected to fully recover. we send our best. we have new information tonight about a major expansion of one of the key immigrant holding facilities on the border. it's the latest indication of the problems associated with the thousands of children crammed into spaces meant to fit hundreds. correspondent rich edson shows us tonight from donna, texas? three weeks ago this was a federal facility designed to process migrants crossing the nearby border with mexico. and this is it now. a footprint about triple the size in less than a month. >> border patrol is in this unique situation it where they can't refuse to take these kids into custody. they have to be handled in a very specific way before they can be sent to the shelters. >> this expansion in donna, texas, is a newly opened facility the government calls an emergency intake site for unaccompanied children. the department of health and human services runs this expanded site and officials says it shelters 13 to 17-year-old
heart condition. a spokesman says pence underwent the procedure after experiencing symptoms associated with a slow heartweeks. is he expected to fully recover. we send our best. we have new information tonight about a major expansion of one of the key immigrant holding facilities on the border. it's the latest indication of the problems associated with the thousands of children crammed into spaces meant to fit hundreds. correspondent rich edson shows us tonight from donna, texas? three weeks...
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heart pacemaker implanted. his office says he had surgery yesterday after symptoms associated with a slow heart rate and it saysxpected to make a full recovery. the economy is showing new signs of strength. new claims for unemployment benefits have fallen to their lowest level since the pandemic began. last week's number was 500 76,000. down from in january. 900,000 still to come on the "newshour" the capitol police inspector general testifies to congress on the failures leading up to the secretary of state visits january 6. afghanistan as the u.s. prepares to finally withdraw troops former republican house speaker john boehner offers harsh criticism of his own party. plus much more. ♪ >> this is the pbs. from w eta studios in washington anin the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. judy: lawmakers today continued to assemble their picture of what went wrong on january 6. an internal watchdog testified about his ongoing review of us capitol police and shared his initial conclusions abouwhy their defense of the building failed that day. lisa desjardins has that. >> blue
heart pacemaker implanted. his office says he had surgery yesterday after symptoms associated with a slow heart rate and it saysxpected to make a full recovery. the economy is showing new signs of strength. new claims for unemployment benefits have fallen to their lowest level since the pandemic began. last week's number was 500 76,000. down from in january. 900,000 still to come on the "newshour" the capitol police inspector general testifies to congress on the failures leading up to...
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heart pacemaker implanted. his office says he had surgery yesterday after symptoms associated with a slow heart rate, and it says he is expected to make a full recovery. mr. pence is considered a potential republican presidential candidate in 2024. in economic news, new claims for unemployment benefits have fallen to their lowest level since the pandemic began. last week's number was 576,000, down from 900,000 in january. that and other new data gave wall street a boost. the dow jones industrial average gained 305 points to top 34,000 for the first time. the nasdaq rose nearly 181 points, and, the s&p 500 added 45 for another record close. still to come on the newshour: the capitol police inspector general testifies to congress on the failures ahead of january 6. the secretary of state visits afghanistan as the u.s. prepares to finally withdraw troops. former republican house speaker john boehner offers harsh criticism of his own party. plus much more. >> woodruff: lawmakers today continued to assemble their picture of what went wrong on january 6. an internal watchdog testified about his ongoing review of u.s.
heart pacemaker implanted. his office says he had surgery yesterday after symptoms associated with a slow heart rate, and it says he is expected to make a full recovery. mr. pence is considered a potential republican presidential candidate in 2024. in economic news, new claims for unemployment benefits have fallen to their lowest level since the pandemic began. last week's number was 576,000, down from 900,000 in january. that and other new data gave wall street a boost. the dow jones...
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a young sumo wrestler arrived on these operating table according to the sumo association to kashi psycho had suffered heart failure during training. one more critical out of a broken collar tightened up more in western. the police had closed the case and returned the body to his family but when to cause she's parents noticed heavy bruising and what appeared to be blooms on his body they demanded an investigation the professor conducted an autopsy and concluded that the 17 year old was beaten to death. by border. to visit it would occur. to him daddy no. dietary no gardasil canungra me more so you can i'm going to. tell you and i want to hear you and i mean this is what it is i mean you know walking by normal protocol on the. court so no course it's not because. he's investigation revealed that to cause she was beaten with be it bottles. call most shots in this. is now are the must quote of the woman in final because a lot of talk is anonymous. we are cutting my beagle being the not booking you that this is pull you out of the us it's in going a little bit to mumbai ronnie milsap single there's sort of a hi
a young sumo wrestler arrived on these operating table according to the sumo association to kashi psycho had suffered heart failure during training. one more critical out of a broken collar tightened up more in western. the police had closed the case and returned the body to his family but when to cause she's parents noticed heavy bruising and what appeared to be blooms on his body they demanded an investigation the professor conducted an autopsy and concluded that the 17 year old was beaten to...
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heart stopped producing a pulse. why does that matter? it is associated with oxygen deprivation. when the heart stops beating and you have pea, when ems puts the leads on the chest and they see that, they don't feel a pulse, what you think of number one is, low oxygen or no oxygen in this case. sudden cardiac death, so we are clear -- the defense is trying to paint a picture that coronary arteries were narrow and because of adrenaline they got narrower and his heart was deprived of oxygen because he had a heart attack. there you go, he had the type of heart attack that was a sudden heart attack. [ inaudible ] why does that matter? we know he had a pea arrhythmia. that's critical. it debunks this notion that he had a classical heart attack from a blood clot. that's not what happened. if they look at the full expansion of what happened -- this line of questioning would be completely irrelevant and not appropriate for the context or the broader context of what we know happened to mr. floyd. that's critical. quickly, i will say here, weighted prone positioning, 90 pounds on the back o
heart stopped producing a pulse. why does that matter? it is associated with oxygen deprivation. when the heart stops beating and you have pea, when ems puts the leads on the chest and they see that, they don't feel a pulse, what you think of number one is, low oxygen or no oxygen in this case. sudden cardiac death, so we are clear -- the defense is trying to paint a picture that coronary arteries were narrow and because of adrenaline they got narrower and his heart was deprived of oxygen...
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the blood test results and they showed abnormal level of potassium, which is associated with imminent kidney failure and hearts. so that's why we have been pulling all our strings. we accelerated the date for the mass protests. it happened yesterday. but before we get to the mass protests, let's continue with the medical condition. it's several days now since you publicised this news about the dangerous levels of potassium. you talked about organ failure being imminent. so right now, what is happening to him? is he getting any different treatment? we only get sketchy information. a lawyer is allowed to see him for about an hour on weekdays. we know that he has been transferred to a tuberculosis ward in a different prison and that he's been on vitamin drip. that's the extent of information about his condition that we have. do you think that the russian authorities, and i'm going to be brutal about this, want him to die? because i've seen word from some of your colleagues in the movement saying that they believe, quote, "the putin regime is trying to kill him slowly, painfully for the whole world to see." that
the blood test results and they showed abnormal level of potassium, which is associated with imminent kidney failure and hearts. so that's why we have been pulling all our strings. we accelerated the date for the mass protests. it happened yesterday. but before we get to the mass protests, let's continue with the medical condition. it's several days now since you publicised this news about the dangerous levels of potassium. you talked about organ failure being imminent. so right now, what is...
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information we got was his blood test shows abnormal level of potassium, which is associated with kidney failure and hearto that's what's prompted us to call everybody and pull all our strings for expressions of concern for him. >> there is a real possibility navalny can die. if he dies in prison, should vladimir putin be punished? >> i'm not ready to entertain this thought of his death. i don't think it's appropriate at this time. >> do you think russia is entertaining it? do you think russia is taking this seriously, and what do you think russia wants the outcome to be here? >> over the last few months there has been a big crackdown on our organization. alexei navalny after he returned to russia was unlawfully incarcerated. now his treatment and medical care amounts to torture. our organization is looking at it. and our support is facing criminal prosecution. putin is really clamping down on russian opposition, and that's what has been happening. we, of course, have the escalation of tension internationally. he has parliamentary elections coming up in september. his ratings are falling. so this situatio
information we got was his blood test shows abnormal level of potassium, which is associated with kidney failure and hearto that's what's prompted us to call everybody and pull all our strings for expressions of concern for him. >> there is a real possibility navalny can die. if he dies in prison, should vladimir putin be punished? >> i'm not ready to entertain this thought of his death. i don't think it's appropriate at this time. >> do you think russia is entertaining it? do...
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to call heart mountain i tend to use the term concentration camp lightly, although i did use it in the film as well as in the book just for sensitive political reasons because people associate that with the holocaust and it's really more of a technical legal term if you were to pull out webster's dictionary and look up what the definition is of a concentration gap actually heart mountain fits that profile, um, i tend to you know, sort of steer away if i can unless it's a technical identification the term relocation center or internment camp because from a technical perspective, you know heart mountain was much more than that people were not giving constitutional due process. they were from the homes. they were taking their life liberty and property away them in california, and they were possibly moved into a prison camp where they had guard towers with guns pointing inward at the inmates and not outward because one of the other euphemisms that are sort of floating around there in addition to terminology. is this belief that somehow the japanese americans were in danger because of vigilante acts and attacks, so we were putting them into heart mountain to protect them. so tha
to call heart mountain i tend to use the term concentration camp lightly, although i did use it in the film as well as in the book just for sensitive political reasons because people associate that with the holocaust and it's really more of a technical legal term if you were to pull out webster's dictionary and look up what the definition is of a concentration gap actually heart mountain fits that profile, um, i tend to you know, sort of steer away if i can unless it's a technical...
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pence is recovering after surgery to place a pacemaker he recently experienced symptoms associated with a slow heartrformed yesterday, former vp expected to return to normal activity as they put it in the coming days. >>> the u.s. coast guard still searching for 12 people after their large ship capsized off the coast of louisiana today, bad weather delayed divers from reaching the 129 foot boat. officials say it's possible the survivors are trapped inside that ship. it's been two days since they received a call about a ship eight miles off the tip of lafourche parish they have rescued six and recovered one victim's remains sam brock is following operation in port fourchon, louisiana. >> reporter: shep, good evening, if we were waiting for a breakthrough so far that hasn't happened we have seen major developments in the last couple of hours. the u.s. coast guard tweeting they have deployed divers into the water, and the divers knocked on the hull of the boat and got no response. other things we're following, the ntsb has gotten involved with this investigation. we have also learned from the u.s. coas
pence is recovering after surgery to place a pacemaker he recently experienced symptoms associated with a slow heartrformed yesterday, former vp expected to return to normal activity as they put it in the coming days. >>> the u.s. coast guard still searching for 12 people after their large ship capsized off the coast of louisiana today, bad weather delayed divers from reaching the 129 foot boat. officials say it's possible the survivors are trapped inside that ship. it's been two days...
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i also think this issue of how severe the enlarged heart was and all the things associated with that, at least from that medical opinion, he was able to describe, you know, what he believed to be the case, in terms of the role that may have played in mr. floyd's death. so i think it was a strong witness, much like i thought dr. tobin was strong last week. obviously they'll bring forth people to counter that when the defense has opportunity. but i think it did leave an impression with the jury. >> let's listen now. i believe we have the sound byte with the defense cross-examining dr. rich. let's listen in. set seven. >> mr. floyd this in the squad car do you think he would have survived. >> checking on that -- >> if you have a medical opinion as to that? move to the next slide. >> so had he not been restrained in the way in which he was, i think he would have survived that day. i think he would have gone home or wherever he was going to go, had he not been subjected to the prone and positional restraint he was. >> so, in other words, if he had gotten into the squad car he'd be alive? i
i also think this issue of how severe the enlarged heart was and all the things associated with that, at least from that medical opinion, he was able to describe, you know, what he believed to be the case, in terms of the role that may have played in mr. floyd's death. so i think it was a strong witness, much like i thought dr. tobin was strong last week. obviously they'll bring forth people to counter that when the defense has opportunity. but i think it did leave an impression with the jury....
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this case i -- just love this close quote -- said, i guess i've done for the corners ' association one-timer hearted for figure skating ". it was, yes, just a disaster. and ripped from the, headlines right? is antonin scalia who quite frankly shouldn't have had an autopsy, given how high-profile his cases. the guy had all kinds of health, problems. he was old! he was way overweight! he was he -- had all kind of risks -- i'm sure a heart attack is probably what claimed his life. but like with kennedy, the conspiracy theories that follow in the wake of feeling to do any kind of analysis is a problem. so you guys know the story, right? this is very recent. he was hunting in a little mexican border town on a remote ranch, he was found dead by the ranch owner, who said, we discovered the judge in bed, a pillow over his head. and then what happens is remote texas, right? and again, it's takes. so they don't actually -- we don't fly him, over they don't take him to [inaudible] he was pronounced dead with a cause of death by fall. because that's the way our system works. it has all kinds of holes in it. and
this case i -- just love this close quote -- said, i guess i've done for the corners ' association one-timer hearted for figure skating ". it was, yes, just a disaster. and ripped from the, headlines right? is antonin scalia who quite frankly shouldn't have had an autopsy, given how high-profile his cases. the guy had all kinds of health, problems. he was old! he was way overweight! he was he -- had all kind of risks -- i'm sure a heart attack is probably what claimed his life. but like...
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when we seized his blood which showed up normal level of attack which is associated with imminent risk of kidney failure and. heart issues so we are indeed very worried i think the count is in days and his is likely to give in fearing the volman will soon be dead his supporters have scrapped plans to accumulate half a 1000000 registrants for the next round of mass protests they are now asking russians to return to the streets on wednesday. saying of the events are unfolding too quickly and extremely badly we can no longer wait in a jury an extreme situation requires extreme decisions were announcing the protest now. these arrested more than 10000 people during nationwide protest in january calling for an evolving to be freed he was arrested upon returning to russia from germany where he had spent 5 months recovering from the nova chalk poisoning he's now serving a 2 and a half year prison sentence for violating the terms of a previous fraud conviction that of all the says was politically motivated his doctors say they were not allowed inside the prison to scene of all the sunday. came as doctors but it's cruel and
when we seized his blood which showed up normal level of attack which is associated with imminent risk of kidney failure and. heart issues so we are indeed very worried i think the count is in days and his is likely to give in fearing the volman will soon be dead his supporters have scrapped plans to accumulate half a 1000000 registrants for the next round of mass protests they are now asking russians to return to the streets on wednesday. saying of the events are unfolding too quickly and...