muscle? if we have an acute clot in a coronary artery, if the person dies very, very quickly, which is entirely possible, we won t see anything abnormal in the heart muscle that depends on that coronary artery for its survival. people typically need to survive for hours from their acute cardiac event before we can see any changes in the heart. either under the microscope or with the naked eye. so, again, if a person dies very, very quickly from a coronary artery event, we can only infer what happened based on the fact that they have bad coronaries and the circumstances of their death. we wouldn t expect the heart muscle to look abnormal. and if the heart muscle does show damage from a clot, what does that look like? so, that depends on how long the clot has been there and how long the person has survived. there s a generally good progression of changes we see very, very early. all you might see under the microscope is some of the heart cells start to look wavy and abnor
yes, senate passage remains dicy, but democrats today are celebrating. on this vote the yays are 220 and the nays are 213. the bill back better bill is passed. plus, a routine physical brings a moment for the history box. joe biden gets the first physical of his presidency a day before he turns 79 and while the support under and therebyia, kamala harris is the first woman to assume presidential power, and breaking today, the fda gives a green light to covid boosters for all adults. we begin though with that big win for the president and a vote that brings massive changes to your life, a big step closer to reality. just a short time ago in the house it passed, the build back better act 220-213. no republicans voted yes. one democrat voted no. the nearly $2 trillion bill heads to the senate where it will likely need to be trimmed some to win all 50 democratic votes. yes, that senate debate is dicy and passage is not a sure thing, but today s vote is both a giant win and it
cnn newsroom, i m alisyn camerota. i m victor blackwell. vladimir putin just met with the u.n. secretary general who said putin agreed in principle to let the red cross and the united nations evacuate civilians from a factory in mariupol. the russians have surrounded the plant where more than a thousand people are reportedly sheltering. putin also made some ridiculous claims, including that ukrainian forces were hiding behind civilians and keeping them from escaping. the ukrainian mayors, governors, president zelenskyy even, they have said many times over the weeks that russia has broken promises to hold their fire, and that prevented evacuations. today, america s top two defense officials say ukraine can win this war, and the fighting may weaken russia to the point that it would not attack other nations. chairman of the joint chiefs, mark milley and lloyd austin met with 35 nations to discuss the future military needs of ukraine. secretary austin said russia s actions in
called section 702 and part of the foreign intelligence surveillance contact and the fbi is really only authorized to search the 702 data base when there s reason to believe it ll produce evidence on foreign actor crimes, usually the suspect has to be abroad. but in the year ending 2021, the filing shows the fbi used the warrant lesser much powers against u.s. citizens 278,000 times. the gorge floyd protests in the summer of 2020 and a batch of 19,000 donors and unnamed congressional campaign and one fbi searcher described in the filing the analyst said she ran the queries to determine whether individuals had foreign ties and indicated she had run thousands of names within the fbi systems in retaliation to the capitol break investigation and did not remember why she ran these 13 queries on raw visa information . fox news learning in the year ending 2022, the number of section 702 searches dropped by 92%. seen yore fbi official sayre senior fbi official shares as a judge i
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