a huge response to the tv drama about the post office scandal that saw hundreds of innocent branch managers wrongfully prosecuted for theft. we ll hear from one who s fought forjustice for 20 years. whilst there are some brighter skies ahead for us all there is still some rain in the forecast today particularly across the south, i will have your full forecast here on breakfast. it s thursday 4th january. our main story. a row about emergency cover has broken out between nhs bosses and union leaders, as a strike byjunior doctors in england enters its second day. yesterday nhs leaders made 20 requests for striking doctors to return to the wards and help overstretched services but the british medical association accused them of misusing the system, which is known as derogation. a number of nhs trusts have reported long waiting times in a&e, with some declaring critical incidents. here s more from our health editor hugh pym. # hey, vicky, ooh, ahh # i wanna know when you ll pay u
Park. Developing was now from ktvus Debora Villalon in Golden Gate Park tonight where the investigation is still underway. Deborah . Reporter frank, the last police car just pulled away but for four hours this was a very active investigation and police say its not a who done it, the speeding driver abandoned his car and ran. But investigators know who he is and they are confident theyll catch him. People speed through here like mad even though its a park. And look at that bicycle over there. Look at that thing. Reporter bicyclists who passed by afterwards were stunned to see the band bike and the victims shoes scatters. The woman in her 30s was hit headon by a car going the opposite way. Heading westbound, going like 50, 60 miles an hour. And ran right into a lady riding her bike. Just in the bike lane. Paramedics did all they could to try to save her before loading her into an ambulance. Witnesses watched horrified, some had been pedaling in the same bike lane just minutes before. It
Leaving the broken system the way it is, thats not a solution. In fact, thats the real amnesty. Pretending we can deport 11 Million People or build a wall without spending tens of billions of dollars of taxpayers money is a abetting what is really just factually incorrect. Its not gonna work. Its not good for this country. Its a fantasy that offers nothing to help the middle class and demeans our tradition of being both a nation of laws and a nation of immigrants. In the end, it is my firm belief that immigration is not something to fear. We dont have to wall ourselves off from those who may not look like us right now or pray like we do or have a different last name because being an american is about something more than that. What makes us americans is our shared commit tonight an ideal, that all of us are created equal. All of us have a chance to make of our lives what we will. And every study shows that whether it was the irish or the poles or the germans or the italians or the chine
Might expect to help them. But then the side effects of the radiation will be the side effects of the cancer, and the department of defense wasnt particularly interested in the effects of radiation on people with metastatic cancer, they wanted to know what the effects of radiation were on a healthy 23yearold pilot. And that could be best studied by irradiating people whose karch cancers were not going to respond to the radiation. Most of the patients who were irradiated were poor. Most of the patients who were irradiated were africanamerican. All of them had cancer. Some of them werent all that sick. Some of them were still ambulatory, some of them were still going to work. The radiation had some pretty serious effects. Out of the 90 people who were irradiated, 21 of them were dead within a month. And heres whats there are many things bothersome about this. We know that when you irradiate people, they have side effects. You can get nauseated, you can get very nauseated. But the departm
He explains tests that range blownnjections to full radiation exposure. This class is a little more than an hour. We are going to be talking today about the radiation experiments. And by the radiation experiments, i mean experiments done in around the Second World War and the cold war, a fairly heterogeneous set of experiments. By the fact that they are studying the interaction of human beings and. Adioactivity a very curious phenomenon of radioactivity that came, i guess, to its biggest fruition with the explosion over hiroshima and subsequently not a saki in august 1945. We need to talk a little bit about the context in which they were done. First, we will talk about the war itself. The Second World War. We will talk about how it was a sciencebased war. We will talk about the development of big science. Big science. Lots of people. Lots of investigators. Lots of money. Complicated systems. And were going to talk about the cold war and ideas about National Defense and National Securit