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i'm joined by my zal whom you saw in that report he's with a volunteer medical services association you know i did see mr marshall thanks for being with us so you've been at the scene of the stampede tell us how could this happen. yes that was a terrible terrible night your work started out and the best of all joy happiness and dance turned into israel their worst tragedy. and i think the simple answer to your question is having many many people thousands of people and a very very small perimeter and simply overwhelming it billet even a little alleys in which you saw in the radio people trying to write to a leave this event this celebration that was taking place it happens every year what went wrong this time so i think there's a reason something that every year we discuss in preparation as a risk that could happen because of the amount of people what i think was different this year than every year was 2 main factors number one is it's the 1st major event as you mentioned 2 to occur after listening closely and restrictions and people that have been locked away and not participating in a
i'm joined by my zal whom you saw in that report he's with a volunteer medical services association you know i did see mr marshall thanks for being with us so you've been at the scene of the stampede tell us how could this happen. yes that was a terrible terrible night your work started out and the best of all joy happiness and dance turned into israel their worst tragedy. and i think the simple answer to your question is having many many people thousands of people and a very very small...
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i'm joined by dog muzzle whom you saw in that report he's with a volunteer medical services association you know i did. mr marshall thanks for being with us you've been at the scene of the stampede tell us how could this happen. yes that was a terrible terrible night your work started out and the best of all joy happiness and dance turned into israel their worst tragedy. i think the simple answer to your question is having many many people thousands of people and a very very small perimeter and simply overwhelming if billet even a little alleys in which you saw in the video people trying to trying to alleviate this event this celebration that was taking place it happens every year what went wrong this time so i think this is a this isn't something that every year we discussed in preparation as a risk to the could happen because of the amount of people what i think was different this year than every year was the 2 main factors number one is it's the 1st major event as you mentioned 2 to occur after listening closely and restrictions and people that have been locked away and not participa
i'm joined by dog muzzle whom you saw in that report he's with a volunteer medical services association you know i did. mr marshall thanks for being with us you've been at the scene of the stampede tell us how could this happen. yes that was a terrible terrible night your work started out and the best of all joy happiness and dance turned into israel their worst tragedy. i think the simple answer to your question is having many many people thousands of people and a very very small perimeter and...
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all from i'm joined by dog is all whom you saw in that report he's with the volunteer medical services association you know i did. mr marshall thanks for being with us you've been at the scene of the stampede tell us how could this happen. yes that was a terrible terrible night your work started out and the best of all of it joy happiness and dance turned into israel their worst tragedy. i think the simple answer to your question and having many many people thousands of people in a very very small perimeter and simply overwhelming you could believe with a little alleys in which you so i needed to go people trying to trying to leave this event this celebration that was taking place it happens every year what went wrong this time so i think this is a reason something that every year we discuss in preparation as a risk of the going to happen because of the amount of people what i think was different this year than every year was 2 main factors number one is it's the 1st major event as you mentioned 2 to occur after listening closely and restrictions and people that have been locked away and not parti
all from i'm joined by dog is all whom you saw in that report he's with the volunteer medical services association you know i did. mr marshall thanks for being with us you've been at the scene of the stampede tell us how could this happen. yes that was a terrible terrible night your work started out and the best of all of it joy happiness and dance turned into israel their worst tragedy. i think the simple answer to your question and having many many people thousands of people in a very very...
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i'm joined now by dog my zal whom you saw in that report he's with the volunteer medical services association united. mr michael thanks for being with us you've been at the scene of the stampede tell us how could this happen. yes that was the terrible terrible night your work started out the best of all joy and happiness and then it's turned into a real their worst tragedy. i think the simple answer to your question the many many people thousands of people in a very very small perimeter and simply overwhelmed me it could belittle you a little and i believe it which you saw in the radio people trying to. leave this event this of abrasion that was taking place it happens every year what went wrong this time. so i think this isn't it isn't something that every year we discussed in preparation as a risk to the could happen because of the amount of people what i think was different this year than every year was 2 main factor and number one is it's the 1st major event as you mentioned 2 to occur after listening closely and restrictions and people that have been locked away and not participating in
i'm joined now by dog my zal whom you saw in that report he's with the volunteer medical services association united. mr michael thanks for being with us you've been at the scene of the stampede tell us how could this happen. yes that was the terrible terrible night your work started out the best of all joy and happiness and then it's turned into a real their worst tragedy. i think the simple answer to your question the many many people thousands of people in a very very small perimeter and...
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services. dr. george f. lowe, secretary and general manager of the american medical association. silent innovatered was produced by roger wolf, directed by jack simon, script research by rose marie scorp and kay mcdonough. the silent innovator is a public service by the westinghouse broadcasting company in cooperation with the american medical association. the public health service of the u.s. department of health education and welfare and the university of pittsburgh health center. >>> weeknight this is month, we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what is available every weekend on c-span3. tonight, we look at crime and forensics. bruce goldfarb author of 18 tiny deaths, the untold story of the mention of modern forensic shows us several dollhouse size crime scenes used for the chief medical examiner's office of maryland. he relates the story of miss lee who constructed the diagrams at harvard university and who helped pioneer the science of crime scene investigation. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend o
services. dr. george f. lowe, secretary and general manager of the american medical association. silent innovatered was produced by roger wolf, directed by jack simon, script research by rose marie scorp and kay mcdonough. the silent innovator is a public service by the westinghouse broadcasting company in cooperation with the american medical association. the public health service of the u.s. department of health education and welfare and the university of pittsburgh health center....
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health, associate director in charge of research of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases, united states public health services, secretary and general manager of the american medical association. the silent invader was written by tom coleman. produced by roger wolfe. directed by jack simon. script research by rosemary scarpiello. the silent invader has been brought by a public service. the public health service of the u.s. department of health education and welfare. and the university of pittsburgh health center. >>> weeknights this month, we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span3. tonight, we look at crime and forensics. bruce goalfar author of "18 tiny deaths" shows us several doll house sized crime scenes using for training classes in the chief medical examiner's office of maryland. he relates the story of miss lee who constructed the die ram mas in the mid 1940s and helped pioneer the science of crime scene investigation. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> american history tv on c-span3. every weekend documenting america's story. f
health, associate director in charge of research of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases, united states public health services, secretary and general manager of the american medical association. the silent invader was written by tom coleman. produced by roger wolfe. directed by jack simon. script research by rosemary scarpiello. the silent invader has been brought by a public service. the public health service of the u.s. department of health education and welfare. and the...
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would come to turkey turkey has a robust hospital service but there is an awareness that is facing breaking point quoting to turkey's medical association that is why i think it's a recognition that there's a need for restrictions but everyone is aware it's going to be a very tough time ahead. dorian jones in stamboul ahead of that lockdown that's coming to turkey this week story and thank you. well here's a look now at some more of today's pandemic developments the united states will start sharing up to 16000000 doses of the astra zeneca vaccine with other countries in the next few weeks the shot is not yet authorized for use in the u.s. the u.s. is come under pressure to share more of its vaccine supply with the rest of the world the european union meanwhile is suing astra zeneca over delays in deliveries after the company reduced its supply commitment by 2 thirds this year and hong kong and singapore have confirmed that they are launching a travel bubble in may travelers will be allowed to fly between the cities without going into quarantine if they meet strict requirements. all right now to italy which recorded the 2nd highest death
would come to turkey turkey has a robust hospital service but there is an awareness that is facing breaking point quoting to turkey's medical association that is why i think it's a recognition that there's a need for restrictions but everyone is aware it's going to be a very tough time ahead. dorian jones in stamboul ahead of that lockdown that's coming to turkey this week story and thank you. well here's a look now at some more of today's pandemic developments the united states will start...
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danger and medical association which is the only national percentage of quality on tonight's edition for the doctors of wanted medicine and he has art he had dedicated likes to all our public service their cousins a lapse of patience and he has cheated and 0 hour he was 90 years old and i don't know how long he would have to lift our it's unfair to even. see it that he would have you know meet god as i wish and it worked on our side in being was that of a man asserts that he had dual are even less and in such a sad man not the class father not lack of oxygen i myself must have while they are to the other numbers and helplessness that which still renders apply oxygen in filling up my ass are something that i can't even believe or don't have oxygen man to do a good strong bands do they get to do needs rock saw that was a very unfortunate thing but i walked. it when to somebody was star. who was not in need and my grandfather would have gone to the grave seem to. be a duty to someone who was mourning no we've who wouldn't need more use of it the faith that you can indeed that was sort of feel lost and thank you so much for joining us astri to show me. and you so much. we talk about m
danger and medical association which is the only national percentage of quality on tonight's edition for the doctors of wanted medicine and he has art he had dedicated likes to all our public service their cousins a lapse of patience and he has cheated and 0 hour he was 90 years old and i don't know how long he would have to lift our it's unfair to even. see it that he would have you know meet god as i wish and it worked on our side in being was that of a man asserts that he had dual are even...
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medical research charities, the all england, lawn tennis and croquet club. he was involved with the anglo finish association, a boxing association, the association of ex jewish servicend women, the even the british dental association. so his interests and duts were very wide. he clearly was a man who wanted to give back to what was, after all, his adopted country. he wasn't born in this country. he wasn't born a british citizen. but he served his country in the armed forces and consort to the queen for nearly seven decades. he made a joke towards the end of his public life saying he was the world's most famous -- or most experienced unveiler. when you boil it down, that is the job of the royal family in this country, or at least it's the job that the british public wants them to do. they want them to visit schools. they want them to open hospitals. they want them to do those kind of mundane duties that really -- they really are the job of the royal family. >> can you talk to, holly, we're at windsor castle heading into st. george's chapel. and i remember when we were there covering the wedding, how we were told this was always the queen's favorite place, windsor cas
medical research charities, the all england, lawn tennis and croquet club. he was involved with the anglo finish association, a boxing association, the association of ex jewish servicend women, the even the british dental association. so his interests and duts were very wide. he clearly was a man who wanted to give back to what was, after all, his adopted country. he wasn't born in this country. he wasn't born a british citizen. but he served his country in the armed forces and consort to the...
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in-person services are happening and graphics and services is putting out collateral materials and the medical examiner has waiver processes for fees associated with the physician for families who need it and animal control has taken care of animals surrendered because of difficult economic stresses among other challenges families face. and while we're not covering some of the budgets associated with public work in this particular presentation it's important to point out the great work they've done in terms of creating sites and helping keep streets clean and they're work on the shared spaces program and the work they've done to connect our community learning centers and also public housing unit with internet and something that was important and dc continues to step up in this area and i wanted to share these accomplishment because it's important to celebrate the good work of city staff especially during hard years. we'll be covering pieces supervisor haney wanted us to cover and to share how it is we met mar gets. just by way of background in general, submitted initial budget to the mayor's budget office that meets the reduction target they'
in-person services are happening and graphics and services is putting out collateral materials and the medical examiner has waiver processes for fees associated with the physician for families who need it and animal control has taken care of animals surrendered because of difficult economic stresses among other challenges families face. and while we're not covering some of the budgets associated with public work in this particular presentation it's important to point out the great work they've...
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in-person services are happening and graphics and services is putting out collateral materials and the medical examiner has waiver processes for fees associated with the physician for families who need it and animal control has taken care of animals surrendered because of difficult economic stresses among other challenges families face. and while we're not covering some of the budgets associated with public work in this particular presentation it's important to point out the great work they've done in terms of creating sites and helping keep streets clean and they're work on the shared spaces program and the work they've done to connect our community learning centers and also public housing unit with internet and something that was important and dc continues to step up in this area and i wanted to share these accomplishment because it's important to celebrate the good work of city staff especially during hard years. we'll be covering pieces supervisor haney wanted us to cover and to share how it is we met mar gets. just by way of background in general, submitted initial budget to the mayor's budget office that meets the reduction target they'
in-person services are happening and graphics and services is putting out collateral materials and the medical examiner has waiver processes for fees associated with the physician for families who need it and animal control has taken care of animals surrendered because of difficult economic stresses among other challenges families face. and while we're not covering some of the budgets associated with public work in this particular presentation it's important to point out the great work they've...