History, death, dying in us history. Weve reached week seven. Im Stephen Berry your host for all things morbid today. Not any grimmer than any other day in this class. Were to be talking about the history of investigation, the evolution of, the system of Death Investigation, United States, which really matures and comes of age and about the dawn of the 20th century. So it is a 19th century story of how Death Investigation becomes forensic and ultimately becomes the csi series. Now, we all have a pretty lurid, i think, of Death Investigation thats by local news, right . This graphic is everywhere. I found a million of these. All right. Its always same with a police tape and chalk outlines and so we have a very lurid sense of Death Investigation from the if it bleeds, it leads school of journalism in the United States. But im going to take the evolution of this system very seriously and talk about how its developed over time, starting with its historical importance. Now, the most obvious
Water. Ukrainian troops suffered heavy losses after attacks by russian artillerymen. Mortars. This footage was filmed in zaporozhye in the direction of the special operation, combat crews without interruption launch the maximum amount of 120mm ammunition to the enemy; delayed actions allow defensive minutes to bring down dozens of ammunition onto the position. Moreover, everyone flies strictly to the designated point ; air surveillance helps to adjust the fire; the targets of the mortars are not only the accumulation of manpower, but also equipment and warehouses with ammunition. And i, with my crew , moved to a position to destroy manpower; standing allowed me to inflict fire damage. Um, based on the results. We caused great damage to the enemy. You are very much 300. Uh, the enemy immediately evacuated and tried to pick up the wounded and dead. The sky is in a special military Operation Zone closed to any enemy equipment. This is how the osa antiaircraft complex works in the krasnoli
You about winston. Its been a lovely day and a half. Were more than experts on the family life of Winston Churchill. And it was very exciting yesterday to hear Lady Williams talking about what it was like to be a secretary at chart well. And part of the project were doing we plan to open the secretary room in 2020. So if you want to hear more about that, theres something in your pack act the project. In terms of churchill and island. I was thinking what we had in the collection. About that. We have a gift from london. Of a replica of one of my favorite items in the house. In the library. I was really interested yesterday to start to hear a little bit about churchills relationship with attlee. Well hear more about that now. So we have another family of writers like the churchills here. We have the bews with us this morning. We have lord bew. Professor of politics at Queen University in belfast. And we have john. Who is professor of i have that wrong. So lord bew is the politics expert.
Talking about what it was like to be a secretary at chart well. And part of the project were doing we plan to open the secretary room in 2020. So if you want to hear more about that, theres something in your pack act the project. In terms of churchill and island. I was thinking what we had in the collection. About that. We have a gift from london. Of a replica of one of my favorite items in the house. In the library. I was really interested yesterday to start to hear a little bit about churchills relationship with attlee. Well hear more about that now. So we have another family of writers like the churchills here. We have the bews with us this morning. We have lord bew. Professor of politics at Queen University in belfast. And we have john. Who is professor of i have that wrong. So lord bew is the politics expert. And john is the history professor and Foreign Affairs and Award Winning historian. Theyll give us an excellent take this morning. Starting off with john. Can we have a big wa
Ireland. And Clement Attlee. From new york city, this is about 45 minutes. Good morning everybody. Its such a pleasure to be here. In a room with fellow sharing stories. And finding out what inspired you about winston. Its been a lovely day and a half. Were more than experts on the family life of Winston Churchill. And it was very exciting yesterday to hear Lady Williams talking about what it was like to be a secretary at chart well. And part of the project were doing we plan to open the secretary room in 2020. So if you want to hear more about that, theres something in your pack act the project. In terms of churchill and island. I was thinking what we had in the collection. About that. We have a gift from london. Of a replica of one of my favorite items in the house. In the library. I was really interested yesterday to start to hear a little bit about churchills relationship with attlee. Well hear more about that now. So we have another family of writers like the churchills here. We h