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your limit and what you are capabilit capa once you are involved with the nert teams and you get to revie the stuff and what you can do and physically you know what yo can do and lift people and mentally is another thing and w will talk about disaster psychology next week and some people say they can't look at blood or some say they can't look at a child screaming and know your limits and don't become a victim yourself.
your limit and what you are capabilit capa once you are involved with the nert teams and you get to revie the stuff and what you can do and physically you know what yo can do and lift people and mentally is another thing and w will talk about disaster psychology next week and some people say they can't look at blood or some say they can't look at a child screaming and know your limits and don't become a victim yourself.
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your limit and what you are capabilit capa once you are involved with the nert teams and you get to revie the stuff and what you can do and physically you know what yo can do and lift people and mentally is another thing and w will talk about disaster psychology next week and some people say they can't look at blood or some say they can't look at a child screaming and know your limits and don't become a victim yourself. . >> we're going to go over search and rescue in this class, go over some buildings and how you assess buildings. you already had classes on utility controls, correct? how about medical? did medical? okay, as i said, my name is alec, i'm on truck 11. let's go into some light search and rescue. before you start, what do you do? stop, look, listen and think. any time you pull up to an incident or you see something, you take a breath, assess the situation, use all your senses and think about what you are going to do. those are all components of what we call the size-up. there are many components to size up. what's one of the components to size up? gathering facts. you want to
your limit and what you are capabilit capa once you are involved with the nert teams and you get to revie the stuff and what you can do and physically you know what yo can do and lift people and mentally is another thing and w will talk about disaster psychology next week and some people say they can't look at blood or some say they can't look at a child screaming and know your limits and don't become a victim yourself. . >> we're going to go over search and rescue in this class, go over...
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we'll revis it it i suspect soon. harold meyerson, david adkisson, thank you both very much. >> thank you. >> good to be here. >> brown: next, even as the health care reform debate continues here in washington and the courts, a new play brings the subject to another stage, literally, as it tours the country. judy woodruff has the story. >> it's not like there's some glorified god. those gods are gone. thank heaven thank heaven. >> woodruff: in the world of theater even in the world of one-person shows perhaps no other actor has portrayed as many real people on stage as anna deveare smith whether she's playing a bull rider from idaho toughing out painful surgery. >> i had to be at a rodeo that night. i didn't really want them to put me under... however you say that word. >> woodruff: the brother of a man murdered in a new york race riot. >> my brother was starved in the streets of crown heights for no other reason than he was a jew. >> woodruff: or seven-time tour de france winner lance armstrong talking about his comp
we'll revis it it i suspect soon. harold meyerson, david adkisson, thank you both very much. >> thank you. >> good to be here. >> brown: next, even as the health care reform debate continues here in washington and the courts, a new play brings the subject to another stage, literally, as it tours the country. judy woodruff has the story. >> it's not like there's some glorified god. those gods are gone. thank heaven thank heaven. >> woodruff: in the world of theater...
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. >> reporter: in his film role 2002 roger dodger he established a persona that he has revis ited-times intelligence gets in his way of the pursuit of a beautiful woman. >> you know like charles dickens travel books but he visited prisons and mental asylums. >> reporter: this is a trait of some of the characters you've played. whereas guys who are trying to lose their virginity. right? >> yeah. i suppose so. you know, although in my defense it seems like 90% of movies that come out feature that same plight. >> reporter: two other films he released last year further broadened his range. the off-beat comedy the living wake. >> if i was real i'd go to the bakery to garner some pastrys for my morning meal. >> reporter: and holy rolers. >> excuse me. are you jewish? >> reporter: based on the real life story of an jewish drug dealer. >> nothing bad is going to happen. you're both very smart people. >> 115, take 2. >> reporter: the social network has presumably boosted eisenberg's box office prospects and if his smart guy image needed any further bolstering, consider the website he's created "
. >> reporter: in his film role 2002 roger dodger he established a persona that he has revis ited-times intelligence gets in his way of the pursuit of a beautiful woman. >> you know like charles dickens travel books but he visited prisons and mental asylums. >> reporter: this is a trait of some of the characters you've played. whereas guys who are trying to lose their virginity. right? >> yeah. i suppose so. you know, although in my defense it seems like 90% of movies...
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you caught the good programs would be bad we must revie each proam on its own merits. we must identify what is working and get rid of what is not, including redundant programs that cost us too much money. we must do what is right for the american people to keep our families and communities safe. i have great respect for the men and women of the intelligence committee -- communities. they live in the shadows. i refer them to the offensive linemen. you only hear about them when they make the mistake. i wanted knowledge these players for their service by giving them the research that th need to get the job done. >> this will be open portion of the hearing to approximately 12. we may push that to trouble >> 15. -- 115. >> i wanto thank you for having this open hearing. it is a wonderful way to start this session. i hope weill consider the opportunity to have more of these. the american people need to know how our intelligence mmunity is working to keep us safe. and have a classified hearing after word if need be. thank you very much. this is ry useful. >> i will turn it ov
you caught the good programs would be bad we must revie each proam on its own merits. we must identify what is working and get rid of what is not, including redundant programs that cost us too much money. we must do what is right for the american people to keep our families and communities safe. i have great respect for the men and women of the intelligence committee -- communities. they live in the shadows. i refer them to the offensive linemen. you only hear about them when they make the...