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artificial intelligence offers great potential for work mobility and medicine using thousands of x. ray images researchers at stanford university have trained their own homegrown ai to conduct diagnoses or you have to do is photograph and upload an x. ray and wait a couple of seconds for the result. and it's this thing over here is a possibly cancerous lesion and i can see that right over her. controls through even apparently on remarkable data like how a body moves while walking algorithms can use such data to recognize potential signs of conditions like parkinson's signs a doctor could easily miss but caution is advised. of what we see might be great but it throws up ethical questions which need to be answered alongside the developments we make and we don't want to situation where we are very ethical that fail to progress nor should we just freely develop things and ignore the ethical side. take google's intelligent microphones for example google itself warns in some detail what can be derived from household sounds like the length of time we spend brushing our teeth or whether we argu
artificial intelligence offers great potential for work mobility and medicine using thousands of x. ray images researchers at stanford university have trained their own homegrown ai to conduct diagnoses or you have to do is photograph and upload an x. ray and wait a couple of seconds for the result. and it's this thing over here is a possibly cancerous lesion and i can see that right over her. controls through even apparently on remarkable data like how a body moves while walking algorithms can...
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all you have to do is photograph and upload or extra -- or x-ray and weight. >> it is a mess.t is saying that this thing here is possibly cancerous and i can seee that righght here. >> ai controls data like how they are walking. they could use it to identify signs like parkinson's, but costs and is advised that caution is advised. most of what we see by the great, but it rose up ethical questions. we don't want a situation where we are ethical, but failed to progress, nor should we freely develop thingngs. take google's intelligent microphones. google warns that some detail can be derived from some household downs like the length week time -- like the time we spend brushihing our teeth. >> google means to take over the world. they mean to direct our thoughts betwtween personon and person. >> artificial intelligence grants huge power to intelligencece companies. >> we must adaptpt to the needsf the modern age. fofor example, a spokes takeover of whatsapp should have beenn prevented because it wass completely clear what it would lead to. >> there's no avoiding it, the ai resolut
all you have to do is photograph and upload or extra -- or x-ray and weight. >> it is a mess.t is saying that this thing here is possibly cancerous and i can seee that righght here. >> ai controls data like how they are walking. they could use it to identify signs like parkinson's, but costs and is advised that caution is advised. most of what we see by the great, but it rose up ethical questions. we don't want a situation where we are ethical, but failed to progress, nor should we...
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he left the game for x-rays. didn't return. series tied at two. heading back to d.c. on saturday night. the story line before the game was a change of lines for tj.e now we'rlking about him not playing. that's significant. >>yeah. it is. we saw the caps lose and just now tj off the ice. and we sawim go from the dressing room to the x-ray room. holding his arm. he was doubled over. sibly in pain. this is the second time this series that there's a mix of opinions of what happened out there on the ice. >> the defensele player that was quite a distance from the boards. extremely dangerous play. and he will not be with the team for a while. >> he went in awkward.kn i don't ow the extent of the injury. he barely hit him i thought. it was a shove. but not what you have been seeing. >> i didn't see what happened there. if you think it's not a dirty play. we have to watch the game. >> ending his press conference saying stay with me. he won'tyie pla for a while. losing tj might be a bigger blow than the capitals losmeg this ga >> indeed. significant without him. we'll see if th
he left the game for x-rays. didn't return. series tied at two. heading back to d.c. on saturday night. the story line before the game was a change of lines for tj.e now we'rlking about him not playing. that's significant. >>yeah. it is. we saw the caps lose and just now tj off the ice. and we sawim go from the dressing room to the x-ray room. holding his arm. he was doubled over. sibly in pain. this is the second time this series that there's a mix of opinions of what happened out there...
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its official intelligence of his great potential for work mobility and medicine using fountains of x. ray images researches at stanford university have trained their own homegrown ai to conduct diagnoses when you have to do is photograph and upload an x. ray and wait a couple of seconds for the result. it's a mass and it's this thing over here is a possibly cancerous lesion and i can see that right over her. ai control through even apparently on remarkable data like how a body moves while walking algorithms can use such data to recognize potential signs of conditions like parkinson's signs a doctor could easily miss but caution is advised. much of what we see might be great as it throws up ethical questions which need to be answered alongside the developments we make and we don't want to situation where we have very ethical that fail to progress nor should we just freely develop things and ignore the ethical side take google's intelligent microphone's for example google itself forms in some detail what can be derived from household sounds like the length of time we spend brushing our teet
its official intelligence of his great potential for work mobility and medicine using fountains of x. ray images researches at stanford university have trained their own homegrown ai to conduct diagnoses when you have to do is photograph and upload an x. ray and wait a couple of seconds for the result. it's a mass and it's this thing over here is a possibly cancerous lesion and i can see that right over her. ai control through even apparently on remarkable data like how a body moves while...
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of the x. rays that is an astonishing discovery. we might conclude that even though the apostles may have been painted by his pupils in their living perhaps andrea celeriac that lay not to himself painted crisis in the most important figures on the last supper premier yet and that was so it's they both to painting as a work of i think that's fascinating that's fascinating it is a beautiful work but is this the painting that king louis the twelfth ordered from leonardo in fifteen zero seven and that hundred or so laurie you brought to france and fifteen zero nine fortunately the abbey has an extensive archive going back many hundreds of years and here we find in this polishing eyewitness account. that's for sayings of course hunt and jewel it is said that the painting is made after an original painted on the walls that is now a bad past when the king of france will call good by law so all the painting he was very disappointed that he could not take it with him since it was painted on a wall and so he gave the order to have a copy mad
of the x. rays that is an astonishing discovery. we might conclude that even though the apostles may have been painted by his pupils in their living perhaps andrea celeriac that lay not to himself painted crisis in the most important figures on the last supper premier yet and that was so it's they both to painting as a work of i think that's fascinating that's fascinating it is a beautiful work but is this the painting that king louis the twelfth ordered from leonardo in fifteen zero seven and...
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yes to free exam and x-rays for new patients without insurance.nd yes whenever you're ready to get started, we are too. call now at 1-800-aspendental. it's pretty obvious mueller new relatively early on in his investigation there was no collusion, no collaboration so why did he tell the american people. >> well, perhaps the most political aspect of this report is that it didn't come seven months earlier. if it had come seven months earlier, a different party might still be in control of the house of representatives. let's be clear about that. they were more or less done with their information gathering that early. it was a question of wrapping it up. like you said, there was no evidence of collusion. really, at any point. we sought information come out slowly in indictments and witnesses would talk and so forth, and there was never anything as someone who managed a team of prosecutors, there was never anything that pointed to actual intentional operation, knowing cooperation between any american. we've all focused on the trump campaign, but this r
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yes to free exam and x-rays for new patients without insurance.nd yes whenever you're ready to get started, we are too. call now at 1-800-aspendental. visionworks can do more than the right pair of glassesat. can make you look amazing, too. get two complete pairs of single vision glasses for $59 or two progressives for $99. and choose from over 500 frames. visionworks. we're here to help you. all of you. how you live, what you love. that's what inspired us to create america's most advanced internet. internet that puts you in charge. that protects what's important. it handles everything, and reaches everywhere. this is beyond wifi, this is xfi. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity, the future of awesome. test. developing tonight, trump tweeted this, a short time ago. democrats must change the immigration laws fast. if not, things were cities multimedia we act to take care of the illegal immigrants and they include gang members, drug dealers, human traffickers and criminals full shapes, sizes and kind. change the law now. joining me with more, hogan gidle
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because we go to the polls for general elections and date of may so we are able to rectify any deal x. rays and we hoping that a contingency plan will be put in place well before the next stage line but there are a number of these really tricky technical issues that still need to be sorted out about third party content about which products within south africa actually come from south africa if they ask parts from elsewhere and the same thing on the british side. i thought that may was very very close to actually drawing up a deal with five of the sub-saharan countries including south africa. we were told and i think the british public were told very much the same thing it was one of the holdouts will that make government to say look well there's not going to be a problem with trying to look we have these examples of trade agreements that we were going to put in place at the last second day with the statement make ups around that you malaysian of exports the products that are assembled in south africa are actually south african products in terms of the new trade agreement by i suppose so wit
because we go to the polls for general elections and date of may so we are able to rectify any deal x. rays and we hoping that a contingency plan will be put in place well before the next stage line but there are a number of these really tricky technical issues that still need to be sorted out about third party content about which products within south africa actually come from south africa if they ask parts from elsewhere and the same thing on the british side. i thought that may was very very...
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spare parts for the x. ray machines were missing to. find those. i had to go to a private hospital. and i stumbled on the first proof that socialism had failed in venezuela. as one of venezuela's most eminent economists she's never hidden her support for the bolivarian revolution of. course and. many people are mad that. there is no humanitarian crisis in venezuela looming humanitarian crisis as if it is the reason humanitarian crisis here in crisis humanitarian crisis humanity carried on crises the country's economic crisis has turned into a humanitarian one. everyone said venezuela was going through a humanitarian crisis. and to prove it they went to geneva to meet former u.n. independent expert. alfred desires. he just returned from caracas. people also seem to have a problem with the term humanitarian crisis. that is a term of art. that tedham me most technique was. you used the term humanitarian crisis ass a pretext to advance humanitarian intervention this was the argument made in libya when you wanted to have humanitarian intervention in libya. and at the same time regime cha
spare parts for the x. ray machines were missing to. find those. i had to go to a private hospital. and i stumbled on the first proof that socialism had failed in venezuela. as one of venezuela's most eminent economists she's never hidden her support for the bolivarian revolution of. course and. many people are mad that. there is no humanitarian crisis in venezuela looming humanitarian crisis as if it is the reason humanitarian crisis here in crisis humanitarian crisis humanity carried on...
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they did run an x-ray.fact, we've got those images here and you see there are several fractures. this poor puppy was obviously hit real a hard. >> put the chaerry on top and tell us the officer adopted. >> it was still undered the care of the vets scheduling surgery in the coming days. so i'm sure someone is going to find out about the story and if it's not the police officer itself, i'm sure there are plenty of animal lovers that would love to take this pup home. >> looks luke our dog. >> well, maybe your dogs need sibling. >>> making a home in shipping c containers. >> see it next "right this minute." coco inspired what sweeps heir off her feet. >> that's actually really cute. >> plus a road trip with a challenge. >> i'm going to be going to all 50 states and learning a new skateboarding trip. >> why it's a tough way to roll. than anywhere with migraine. "i am here." . >>> diaper dut a, it's not aimovig... a preventive treatment for migraine in adults... reduces the number of monthly migraine days. for so
they did run an x-ray.fact, we've got those images here and you see there are several fractures. this poor puppy was obviously hit real a hard. >> put the chaerry on top and tell us the officer adopted. >> it was still undered the care of the vets scheduling surgery in the coming days. so i'm sure someone is going to find out about the story and if it's not the police officer itself, i'm sure there are plenty of animal lovers that would love to take this pup home. >> looks...
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except we do it with light instead of x-rays. >> it's called volume metric printing, rotating images of the object are beamed through the video projector. the light is focused on the slowly rotating cylinder of resin containing plastic molecules with the light sensitive activator. as light accumulates, desired areas, the gel begins to harden. in about 30 seconds, the solid 3-d object is created, not in layers, but all at once. >> and in this one you'll see something moving out of nowhere that is really magical. and it is fun to watch. >> reporter: right now the objects are rudimentary, but the technique offers a world of possibilities, creating objects merchandise of other objects or in this case a handle around a metal screwdriver. but even imagining ways to use volume metric printing to arrange human cells into living organs such as livers or kidneys. >> i think it might happen in the next day and that you might actually see the functional organ, ready to be implanted or transplanted, yep. >> in the next decade? >> yeah, i believe so. >> they will hold the patent, already discussin
except we do it with light instead of x-rays. >> it's called volume metric printing, rotating images of the object are beamed through the video projector. the light is focused on the slowly rotating cylinder of resin containing plastic molecules with the light sensitive activator. as light accumulates, desired areas, the gel begins to harden. in about 30 seconds, the solid 3-d object is created, not in layers, but all at once. >> and in this one you'll see something moving out of...
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he leaves the game and goes to get x-rays. bigger than the loss, the catals will be with one of deir most important players. >> aefenseless player that was quite a distance from the boards. that's an extremely dangerous play. and he will not be with our team for a while. >> reporter: ge five is back at capital one arena on saturday where the taints are desperate for a win -- the capitals are desperate for a win. shari burr puree rruss, news4 s. >> hope t.j.'s okay, too. >>> wean what fanned want flames at notre dame cathulral. cod the same thing happen at our cathedraal a speook at the evolving safetyprocedures. >>> flipped cars, flooded roads, and trees ripped from the ground. severe weather left plenty of obstruction down south but is lauren? our way now. >>> and we continue to watch for some severe weather. i'm watching this line right here. down through atlanta right now. and definity seeing damaging winds. this is all coming our way and moving showily.t we'll time out and huh you buy what to expect coming up. ♪ you know r
he leaves the game and goes to get x-rays. bigger than the loss, the catals will be with one of deir most important players. >> aefenseless player that was quite a distance from the boards. that's an extremely dangerous play. and he will not be with our team for a while. >> reporter: ge five is back at capital one arena on saturday where the taints are desperate for a win -- the capitals are desperate for a win. shari burr puree rruss, news4 s. >> hope t.j.'s okay, too....
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so the vet does an x ray. >> we're just going to leave well alone. >> it was allowed to recover a little thing is eventually they are able to return the swan where it belongs, in the water. >>> we're in sedona, arizona. we know it is a beautiful location. it's about 300 feet up, and it is a brand-new one. it's the first time these guys are going to walk jake hewett for the first time. >> somebody's got to be the first one, right? >> right. of course. >> how do you even get up there? like how do you get to that little spire? you got to climb up that too? >> right. it's quite the endeavor to be able to pull it off to begin with. you don't appreciate just what level of crazy this is. that person is apparently also afraid of heights. >> you can conquer your fear. >> sometimes that's the beast wy part of him thinks maybe he's saying somebody come get me. >> he's kind of been there, done that. >> at the end of the video, you see he makes it all the way to the end. he's super excited to be there. obviously this is a huge accomplishment for him. he finally conquered that. >>> everybody's got a m
so the vet does an x ray. >> we're just going to leave well alone. >> it was allowed to recover a little thing is eventually they are able to return the swan where it belongs, in the water. >>> we're in sedona, arizona. we know it is a beautiful location. it's about 300 feet up, and it is a brand-new one. it's the first time these guys are going to walk jake hewett for the first time. >> somebody's got to be the first one, right? >> right. of course. >>...
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this is an unbelievably sophisticated x-ray machine from 1960 that was used to train medical professionals. how it worked, interestingly enough, we have two heads and a couple of hands and some extra wounds. it is that he has inside of him, pumps. we can regulate a heartbeat. we can regulate the flow of blood, where the blood is coming out of the body. we can simulate burns, bullet wounds in the chest. facial injuries and all kinds of other things you can see. we even have a packet of original blood that came with them. it is quite solidified. the point of this whole contraption which in 1960 cause cost of the sum of $18,000, what is it worth to train a medical rational for the battlefield? this expense was put to the test right here. and he looks a little rough for the wear. you can imagine how many students have put their hands on him and honey times he was bathed in his own fake blood. certainly it is showing the wear. but the important part of this goes back to the very mission we have. the experience in progress and learning from the past. we learned from the learning tools of the pas
this is an unbelievably sophisticated x-ray machine from 1960 that was used to train medical professionals. how it worked, interestingly enough, we have two heads and a couple of hands and some extra wounds. it is that he has inside of him, pumps. we can regulate a heartbeat. we can regulate the flow of blood, where the blood is coming out of the body. we can simulate burns, bullet wounds in the chest. facial injuries and all kinds of other things you can see. we even have a packet of original...
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the smithsonian scientists were able to do x-rays where they were able to zoom in.an see those circles, those are flecks of lead from the ball that were embedded in the bone. we know that these soldiers all suffered gunshot wounds, as opposed to artillery wounds. it is important to mention that based on the types of wounds, these were soldiers -- these were not troops that were hunkered down behind a fence or stone wall. these were troops that were actively charging or actively retreating. a lot of this starts to point to a major, failed union charge at a place called the deep cut, which was a core level charge by fitzjohn porter's court, which was at times across almost 600 acres of open ground against entrenched confederates entrenched within the unfinished railroad. this was a particularly brutal charge. some of the troops on the receiving end, the confederates, were some of these same troops that were on the attacking and at pickets charge a year later. they wrote that the charge against the deep cut was worse that what they had to do at pickets charge at gettys
the smithsonian scientists were able to do x-rays where they were able to zoom in.an see those circles, those are flecks of lead from the ball that were embedded in the bone. we know that these soldiers all suffered gunshot wounds, as opposed to artillery wounds. it is important to mention that based on the types of wounds, these were soldiers -- these were not troops that were hunkered down behind a fence or stone wall. these were troops that were actively charging or actively retreating. a...
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higher than natural background radiation short exposure though is harmless just a fraction of an x. ray. there used to be a village here. after the accident it was dismantled and buried. it's kindergarten is all that remains. where this is so this is just. likely higher than kiev's radiation level i think you have has zero point eight teen hotspot here at the tree was six point seven in some places oh. no reason for alarm right off of a smile let's hope so at the end of the day we all want to go home and harm to others. furniture and toys left behind in the rush of the evacuation. scenes that bring to mind a horror movie and soviet. it's hard to tell what's clicking more the tourists geiger counters or their cell phone cameras. stick on the floor it's beeping the whole time it makes for a bit of a weird atmosphere. you can't help remembering this was a place where people lived you know and you and all the kids in this kindergarten you see the little beds the atmosphere is strange bit like a cemetery really going. to is a ghost town built by the soviets for plant workers and their famili
higher than natural background radiation short exposure though is harmless just a fraction of an x. ray. there used to be a village here. after the accident it was dismantled and buried. it's kindergarten is all that remains. where this is so this is just. likely higher than kiev's radiation level i think you have has zero point eight teen hotspot here at the tree was six point seven in some places oh. no reason for alarm right off of a smile let's hope so at the end of the day we all want to...
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it's inspired by ct scans and how they form a 3-d image with x-rays coming from different directions.ith this 3-d printing technology, objects are created not in layers but all it wants with light rays, hyper focused on a resin. >> in this when you see ing really magical. it's fun to watch. it may happen in the next decade. we may actually see a functional oregon waiting to be implanted or transplanted. >> i was fascinated. it's cheaper and faster than other 3-d printing methods, it's a new way to mass-produce plastic products of the future. they also say it will be a long time before it happens. another advantage to volumetric printing, it involves zero waste. the unused resin can be reused to print more objects. >>> one of the most expensive pieces of art in history now, nowhere to be found. the museum that claims they do not know its whereabouts. why are all these business owners so excited? we're going to comcast. it's ahead of the game, ahead of the curve. it's going to add to the productivity of our business. it's switch and save days at comcast business. right now, get fast, re
it's inspired by ct scans and how they form a 3-d image with x-rays coming from different directions.ith this 3-d printing technology, objects are created not in layers but all it wants with light rays, hyper focused on a resin. >> in this when you see ing really magical. it's fun to watch. it may happen in the next decade. we may actually see a functional oregon waiting to be implanted or transplanted. >> i was fascinated. it's cheaper and faster than other 3-d printing methods,...
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was a fear your like he's probably got a weapon in that ball just probably a knife and i don't have x. ray vision but it sure looks like a knife and you've got the behavior those are all things that come into play very rapidly into your assessment. what you told the interrogators and mr interested i know you will. is there a mention in this report of any concern about a bulge in a right pocket no. is there any mention in this report of a knife or shards of glass. i don't know sir thank you that's all i've got to say. commissioners. mr hamilton make a movement towards right back you know. thank you you misstep down. if we have other officers to act like you know they need to be removed from the force base for started it he does not need to be a police officer for the city of milwaukee ever. going to direct your attention to exhibit one thirty six did you drafted for officer many i drafted in for a number of officers on the shift yes and you wanted him to be recognized for meritorious service right yes i did during the period that you supervised him did you come to any opinions about officer
was a fear your like he's probably got a weapon in that ball just probably a knife and i don't have x. ray vision but it sure looks like a knife and you've got the behavior those are all things that come into play very rapidly into your assessment. what you told the interrogators and mr interested i know you will. is there a mention in this report of any concern about a bulge in a right pocket no. is there any mention in this report of a knife or shards of glass. i don't know sir thank you...
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higher than natural background radiation short exposure though is harmless just a fraction of an x. ray. there used to be a village here. after the accident it was dismantled and buried. it's kindergarten is all that remains. where this is so this is just. higher than kiev's radiation level i think you have has zero point eight team the hot spot here at the tree was six point seven in some places i'm. no reason for alarm right off of a smile let's hope so at the end of the day we all want to go home unharmed target . furniture and toys left behind in the rush of the evacuation. scenes that bring to mind a horror movie and soviet and salinger. it's hard to tell what's clicking more tourists geiger counters or their cell phone cameras. because of its beeping the whole time it makes for a bit of a weird atmosphere. you can't help remembering this was a place where people lived you know and all the kids in this kindergarten you see the little beds the atmosphere is strange bit like a cemetery really going. to is a ghost town built by the soviets for plant workers and their families it was h
higher than natural background radiation short exposure though is harmless just a fraction of an x. ray. there used to be a village here. after the accident it was dismantled and buried. it's kindergarten is all that remains. where this is so this is just. higher than kiev's radiation level i think you have has zero point eight team the hot spot here at the tree was six point seven in some places i'm. no reason for alarm right off of a smile let's hope so at the end of the day we all want to go...
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what some people believe food heated in a microwave isn't irradiated only ionizing radiation such as x. rays or gamma rays can do that. microwaves are a type of non ionizing radiation actually we scientists when we're talking about microwaves refer to electromagnetic fields. so is food heated in a microwave healthy to eat. we are asked to answer that question she's a science writer and nutrition expert who works in the field of consumer protection . it depends on what kind of food you're preparing in the microwave microwave ovens aren't inherently good or bad. what happens when foods that are good for you are heated in a microwave like broccoli for example. one spanish study that's been circulating online reported that microwaving broccoli destroyed most of its flab annoyed if true that would be problematic. there's evidence that secondary fighter chemicals can help prevent cancer so of course we want to preserve them and. the karata know it's that give plants their vibrant colors are plentiful in fresh fruit and vegetables. and. asked to examine the study he's an expert on food processing a
what some people believe food heated in a microwave isn't irradiated only ionizing radiation such as x. rays or gamma rays can do that. microwaves are a type of non ionizing radiation actually we scientists when we're talking about microwaves refer to electromagnetic fields. so is food heated in a microwave healthy to eat. we are asked to answer that question she's a science writer and nutrition expert who works in the field of consumer protection . it depends on what kind of food you're...
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leaves to get x-rays. each bigger than the loss, the capitals will be without one of their most important players. >> defensive player that was quite a distance from the boards. that's an extremely dangerous play. and he will not be with our team for a while. >> reporter: game five is back at capital one arena saturday where the capitals are desperate for a win. from raleigh, sharree burruss, news4 sports. >>> we have to win! the disappointment was also felt all over l national harbort night. they showed the game for free on ie big screen. national harbor st will also have a free screening of game five tomorrow. >> i think they're still going to pull it out. >> i hope so. >> hiah. >> t rate, the penguins are out -- come on, we have such a good chance of getting the cup back. >> absolutely. >> if you're at home, you can watch here on nbc 4. our special coverage starts at 7:30. then faceoff for game five at 5:00. of course, we'll have full he analysis after game on news4 11:00. >>> all right. time is 4:11. w
leaves to get x-rays. each bigger than the loss, the capitals will be without one of their most important players. >> defensive player that was quite a distance from the boards. that's an extremely dangerous play. and he will not be with our team for a while. >> reporter: game five is back at capital one arena saturday where the capitals are desperate for a win. from raleigh, sharree burruss, news4 sports. >>> we have to win! the disappointment was also felt all over l...
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charlie were surgeons, but they knew they needed people working in the laboratories, the x-ray department and all other aspects of medicine to provide the best care for our patients. so here you will see the clinic , the first mayo clinic being built. it started in 1912 with the construction. in 1914, it opened. it was five floors. it housed all the different specialties. we were anticipating about 14,000 patients to arrive on an annual basis. but 26,000 were coming to rochester for care. we quickly outgrew this space and ended up building the next building that we will be talking about, which is the palmer building, currently, better was the mayo clinic. second this is 15 floors. and again, it encompassed all of the departments that the patients would need to be seen in. and it was an integrated group practice. here is a model of an examining room that would have been in the 1914 mayo clinic building. it is very similar to our exam rooms today. you will see a couch where the patient or family member sits. an exam table, a physician's desk, a scale and a sink. very simple, cork floors wer
charlie were surgeons, but they knew they needed people working in the laboratories, the x-ray department and all other aspects of medicine to provide the best care for our patients. so here you will see the clinic , the first mayo clinic being built. it started in 1912 with the construction. in 1914, it opened. it was five floors. it housed all the different specialties. we were anticipating about 14,000 patients to arrive on an annual basis. but 26,000 were coming to rochester for care. we...
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don't know what his role is, medical technician, x-ray technician, exact title, but this was his just -- he's very humble about the whole thing and did what he felt needed to be done. >> reporter: so that might be all that we find out about this veteran and medical member here at the hospital because he does t for nt to be identified. taking down this suspect. in fact, his shift continues and he's still in the hospital and he's back at work. so the hospital says he doesn't want any attention for it, but certainly the san jose police department gcredit for being a and stopping something that could have been worse. now, to recap what happened, the suspect went in, what he had turned out to be a pellet gun, no shots were ever fired, but he demanded to be seen and seems to be in some sort of mental distress. he's being evaluated at valley medical center now and once he's evaluated there, he's going to be booked into the county jail and faces charges of brandishing a weapon. i asked if that's a felony. the officer told me it depends on the circumstances and certainly brandishing a weapon i
don't know what his role is, medical technician, x-ray technician, exact title, but this was his just -- he's very humble about the whole thing and did what he felt needed to be done. >> reporter: so that might be all that we find out about this veteran and medical member here at the hospital because he does t for nt to be identified. taking down this suspect. in fact, his shift continues and he's still in the hospital and he's back at work. so the hospital says he doesn't want any...
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now, i don't know how to have x-ray vision. i to -- i don't have x-ray vision, i can't see through black ink very well, but i'm going to make an educated guess here based on the con tekts befo context before and after. before it we're seeing i tried to get the president to talk to me personally and he declined. and then a paragraph redacted and the code is grand jury material. and then immediately afterward, mueller says i tried to get this guy to speak to me voluntarily. he wasn't going to do it, so i did consider a grand jury subpoena. and here is why i didn't issue the is. and we see evidence that mueller is constrained by circumstances. he is investigating the president. he even goes on to say i wasn't ready for a long constitutional legal battle and i was concerned about delaying the end of my investigation. so we see a pressured mueller. we see a mueller not willing to go to the supreme court and fight this. but what is behind that redacted portion of the grand jury material? i think it is the grand jury saying we want th
now, i don't know how to have x-ray vision. i to -- i don't have x-ray vision, i can't see through black ink very well, but i'm going to make an educated guess here based on the con tekts befo context before and after. before it we're seeing i tried to get the president to talk to me personally and he declined. and then a paragraph redacted and the code is grand jury material. and then immediately afterward, mueller says i tried to get this guy to speak to me voluntarily. he wasn't going to do...
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issue of the metallic taste, the convinced -- i am there's also a case of a dentist having all of his x-ray film fog when it was stored appropriately -- there were areas that received over 100 i am convinced . about itntioned dropping to the bottom of the reactor vessel and the containment failing. did the reactor vessel lower ahead, did it fail? ? mr. gunderson: no. the question, the pellets, about pinky, hady fallen down to the core. i had a group of guys on site trying to get one to start backup in the 1980's, and he said you, you have to see this. they took me into a trailer where i saw the videos of this. did not meltss through the concrete. -- did not melt through the shield, rather. there was a melt down and the fuel collapsed into a molten mass to the bottom of the reactor, but there was not a melt through. i attribute that to luck. tmi was only running for three months and there was no ability if it had been running for a year. all of that was trapped in the bottom of the reactor. >> i am curious what you think accounted for the fact that they use old playbooks in the new accidents
issue of the metallic taste, the convinced -- i am there's also a case of a dentist having all of his x-ray film fog when it was stored appropriately -- there were areas that received over 100 i am convinced . about itntioned dropping to the bottom of the reactor vessel and the containment failing. did the reactor vessel lower ahead, did it fail? ? mr. gunderson: no. the question, the pellets, about pinky, hady fallen down to the core. i had a group of guys on site trying to get one to start...