Profession to treat the practice of law as allconsuming while losing sight of Everything Else but that makes for a shallow and unfulfilling life. I worked hard as a lawyer and as a professor. I owed that to my clients, to my students and to myself. But i never let the law define my identity or crowd out the less rest of my life. A similar principle al applies to the rule of courts. Courts have a vital responsibility to the rule of law which is critical to a free society but courts are not designed to solve every problem or right every wrong in our public life. The policy decisions and value runments of government must be made by the political branches, elected by and accountable to the people. The public should not expect courts to do so and courts should not try. That is the approach that i have strifed to follow as a judge on the seventh circuit. If every case i have carefully considered the arguments presented by the parties, discussed the issues with my colleagues on the court and
Army medical museum. Our mission is much the same. It is to collect objects that shed light on the value of military medicine and preserve the legacies of military medicine. What we will show you today are highlights of the Museum Collections from the last 150 years in areas of military medicine, Human Anatomy and medicine, forensic bioengineering, and a special few artifacts we have on display here. So, along. Long. , come a we start our tour today with this object, the floor of what 2 fromown as trauma bay an hospital in iraq. From 2003 until 2007, during the height of the iraq war, the hospital served as the evacuation point before soldiers were flown to germany and the for the next level of care. Trauma bay two was where the worst cases were treated. This helps tell the story of modern Battlefield Medicine and it shares that story by the deep gouges you see in the floor. If you can imagine, the gurneys being carried into the emergency gurney legs being kicked into place over and ov
Shipping and handling. To look at items spanning over 150 years of existence. Civil war collection. Some viewers may find images in this program disturbing. Mr. Clarke hello, and welcome to the National Museum of health and medicine. My name is tim clarke and i am the museums deputy director. We are here to give you a short tour of the highlights of the museum. It was founded in 1862 as the Army Medical Museum. Our Mission Today is very much the same. It is to collect objects that shed light on the value of military medicine and preserve the legacy of american medicine. What we will show you today are highlights of the Museum Collections from the last 150 years in areas of military medicine, Human Anatomy and pathology, forensic identification, biomedical engineering, and a special few artifacts we have on display here. So, come along. We start our tour today with this object, the floor of what was known as trauma bay 2 from a hospital in iraq. From 2003 until 2007, during the height o
Hello. I am the deputy director. We are here to give you the highlights of the museum. The museum was founded in as the 1862 Army Medical Museum. Our Mission Today is very much the same. It is to collect objects that preserve the legacy of american medicine. What we will show you today are highlights of the Museum Collections from the last 150 years in areas of military medicine, Human Anatomy and pathology, forensic identification, bioengineering, and a special few artifacts we have on display here. So, come along. We have moved into an exhibit on military medicine. But we start our tour today with this object, the floor of what was known as trauma bay 2 from the Theater Hospital in iraq. From 2003 until 2007, during the height of the iraq war, the Theater Hospital served as the evacuation point where american soldiers were treated before being flown to germany and the United States for the next level of care. Trauma bay two was where the worst wounded were treated. This piece of floo
We filmed the First Episode of jag here. We just finished filming a big pepsi deal, halftime for the super bowl, a Blake Shelton concert. We have become not only a tourist attraction, we have also attracted the movie industry because if you stand on our flight deck and lookout, use ebay. Youll see bay. You do not see a lot of buildings. There are certain shots they can do that make it look as if this is a ship at sea. The navy is critical and very important to this nations prosperity. So it is important people understand the role of the navy, understand how we got to where we are, and understand, for us the evolution of the aircraft carrier. World war ii essentially saw the first aircraft carrier. That was the invention or the operations of the first aircraft carrier. The japanese proved how strong and how important aircraft carriers could be. We took that and evolved it during the course of world war ii. And now aircraft carriers are the centerpiece of our seapower. So it is important