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Transcripts For KQED Frontline 20240703

Tased if you keep it up. The project is about uncovering hidden deaths. Narrator in collaboration with the Associated Press, an investigation into police restraint. People know about the deaths in police interactions, but no one really knows the extent of it. In many cases, its sort of unclear what role the police force played in the death. Were realworld practitioners, so were dealing with a realworld problem. Given this reality that officers are often the ones responding to Mental Health crises. How are they trained to do that . Thats one of the problems. Theres an inconsistency there. Narrator and the impact on families. Were devastated. We want answers. He should not havdied. You find so many families left with unanswered questions. Its important to identify what went wrong and who was responsible. Narrator now on frontline, documenting police use of force. Frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. And by the corporation for p

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Transcripts For KQED Frontline 20240703

Tased if you keep it up. The project is about uncovering hidden deaths. Narrator in collaboration with the Associated Press, an investigation into police restraint. People know about the deaths in police interactions, but no one really knows the extent of it. In many cases, its sort of unclear what role the police force played in the death. Were realworld practitioners, so were dealing with a realworld problem. Given this reality that officers are often the ones responding to Mental Health crises. How are they trained to do that . Thats one of the problems. Theres an inconsistency there. Narrator and the impact on families. Were devastated. We want answers. He should not have died. You find so many families left with unanswered questions. Its important to identify what went wrong and who was responsible. Narrator now on frontline, documenting police use of force. Frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. And by the corporation for

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Public-awareness
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Mitch-weiss

Transcripts For KYW Eyewitness News 20160226

Into what feels like spring with the seven day forecast. And when you step outside in the cold its not unusual for your nose to start running. Why does that happen . Good question. Our Nicole Brewer has the answ answer. Those stories and more are straight straight ahead we begin tonight way local scare at a local hospital. Good evening, im jessica dean. Im ukee washington. Were hearing from a south jersey woman one of at least 200 people who may have been exposed to hiv and hepatitis. Our Natasha Brown tells you how police say it happened. Im going what, what, . What im going through this paper. This cant be right. I must reread this letter three times. Heart pounding moments for arlene, after receiving this letter on thursday from Shore Medical Center. I get this letter in the male and im like freaked out. Okay. Im going, they want to test me for hiv, hepatitis c, hepatitis b. Arlene is one of more than 200 patients who were notified about an Infection Control breach at the hospital f

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Transcripts For KYW Eyewitness News At 11 20160226

Im going through this paper. This cant be right. I must reread this letter three times. Heart pounding moments for arlene, after receiving this letter on thursday from Shore Medical Center. I get this letter in the male and im like freaked out. Okay. Im going, they want to test me for hiv, hepatitis c, hepatitis b. Arlene is one of more than 200 patients who were notified about an Infection Control breach at the hospital from june of 2013 to september of 2014. Former hospital pharmacist frederick mcleash accused of of tampering with medication and stealing morphine. Hes alleged to have removed morphine from vials intended to be used in Intravenous Solutions on patients and refilling them with saline solution. I was up all night thursday night, friday morning im scre screaming. Im at this testing site screaming at these guys. Arlene immediately went for testing at the facility set up by the hospital. Thankfully she tested negative for hiv and hepatitis b and c. But shes still unnerved t

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Transcripts For WPVI Action News 1130PM 20160221

I do everything on the internet. But, its kind of slow. My friends say i should get fios because its the fastest. I just downloaded 600 photos in 60 seconds. Thats seriously better. husband were out of 2 i wonder what else could be better around here . husband i heard that. Switching to Better Internet is now easier than ever. Only fios has the Fastest Internet available, with uploads up to 5x faster than cable. Get 100 meg upload and download speeds. Plus tv and phone for just 69. 99 a month online with no annual contract. Switch to better. Switch to fios. Tonight, people got dressed up for the 23rd annual butterfly ball fundraiser and black tie gala. It benefits an Organization Called bankcroft which offers education, support and services, to those with intellectually and developmental disabilities. Action news anchor Rick Williams served as mc for the event. There was dinner, dancing and silent auction. Time for a check of sports. Jamie apody is here. The flyers in action tonight. A

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