and it s not even just in contact sports in something like cycling or snow sports, you can have an accident and sustain a head injury. yeah, but one of the sports which hasn t studied the effects of concussion as much as other sports is actually one of the most terrifying sports certainly to watch and that s canada s national winter sport, ice hockey. but the university of british columbia is undertaking a five year study to take a look at the impact of concussion on the sport. marc cieslak has been finding out more. ice hockey is tough. it s fast. it s a sport where contact has become as much a part of the game as sticks, pucks and the cold. it s physical and it s filled with ways for players to injure themselves. while awareness of concussion and impact trauma in sports has increased in the last few years and filled headlines, researchers continue to study the issues. but does technology really have a place to play in making sports like this one safer? it s a massive
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this heat. something of a crisis because of this heat, not something we have before, this heat, not something we have before, and if you want to know why he was before, and if you want to know why he was booted out, this says it all really he was booted out, this says it all reall . ~ . really. we will leave it there. thank you really. we will leave it there. thank you very really. we will leave it there. thank you very much. - that s it for the papers this hour. we ll be back at 11.30 for another look. goodbye for now. sport we love it. it s fun to watch, fun to play, there s huge money at stake, but there s always the risk of injury. we re becoming more aware of the long term health effects associated with playing certain sports and that includes the effects of concussion, which can be catastrophic in later life. yeah, it s not surprising. even the odd time that i ve watched a bit of boxing or rugby, the number of hits to the head that people get. yeah. and
Which i believe according to the laws of physics is impossible, and of course driven by ill motives. The story broke land wednesday. We are six days into this and the speed i guess we knew there was a whistleblower complaint coming out of the dni. One of the defining features of the trump era is the incredible speed, ferocity with which information happens. It was apt that we would end up here after all these months of waiting around, that the thing that turned out to be the trigger could turn it this quickly. Its a great point, it was last wednesday the Washington Post broke the story about the whistleblower complaint being tied to the president s conduct with ukraine. It snapped everyone square in the face. Theres nancy pelosi. Tuesday we observed the anniversary of the adoption of the constitution on september
17th. Sadly, on that day, the Intelligence Community Inspector General formally notified the congress that the administration was forbidding him from turning over a whistleblo