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The Proposition 2 campaign. DA candidates pledge a comprehensive review of non-unanimous jury verdicts. The OPSB races. And rising COVID cases in schools. The post Behind The Lens episode 107: ‘But that isn’t true’ appeared first on The Lens.
The OPSB elections. Civil Service and the Mayor's Office. And more material witness warrants connected to a DA candidate. The post Behind The Lens episode 103: ‘Safeguarded and removed as far as humanly possible from any form of political influence’ appeared first on The Lens.
Colleges and elementary schools are back in session. Wait, why is that news? Oh right. The post Behind The Lens episode 99: This is the way we go to school appeared first on The Lens.
Two local HBCU presidents discuss their decision to participate in a vaccine trial. Also, schools, crowds and COVID. Library told to do more with less. And the great jail building debate turns 10. The post Behind The Lens episode 98: Public resources, public mandates appeared first on The Lens.
Disasters and mental health. A defamation lawsuit from a former New Orleans charter school administrator. And an unusually forceful criminal justice resolution from the City Council. The post Behind The Lens episode 96: ‘The effects tend to linger’ appeared first on The Lens.
A Metairie wedding venue with a political connection. The People's DA Coalition unveils a new platform to reduce incarceration. And more. The post Behind The Lens episode 95: Save the date appeared first on The Lens.
We can enjoy live streams all we want, and the performers do, too. But they need your support now, more than ever, as bars and other stages remain closed across the state of Louisiana. The post Behind The Lens episode 93: The NOLA Music Special appeared first on The Lens.
Protesters block access to courts and force City Hall to lock its doors in an anti-eviction demonstration. An appointment at the Mayor's Office raises eye brows among housing advocates. And we hear from sanitation workers, now in their third month of a labor strike in New Orleans. Their demands: safety and dignity. The post Behind The Lens episode 92: ‘Another man’s treasure’ appeared first on The Lens.
The mayor of New Orleans announces new bar restrictions. Public schools won't open to students for in-class learning right away. And the long-time district attorney of Orleans Parish announces his retirement. The post Behind The Lens episode 91: Ripple effects appeared first on The Lens.
Gov. Edwards hosts a who's who of White House officials and Republican leaders, including Vice President Mike Pence and Education Secretary Betsy DeVos. We hear more about the federal push to reopen schools, come hell or high water, with columnist Stephanie Grace. The post Behind The Lens episode 90: ‘Ring ring goes the bell’ appeared first on The Lens.
Louisiana rejoins the list of states with rising case loads of coronavirus. But some politicians are crying foul over pandemic precautions. That's troubling for medical professionals; so are the growing number of tourists coming to New Orleans. Also, the Lake Pontchartrain Basin Foundation has rebranded itself for changing times. But its mission remains a serious one. The post Behind The Lens episode 89: The pulse of the city? appeared first on The Lens.
What do hunting, gathering and cooking all have in common? Right answer — they’re all things we love talking to Hank Shaw about! When it comes to wild game cooking, Hank Shaw of Hunter, Angler, Gardener, Cook is, and absolutely should be, one of the few names that comes to mind without fail. Have you … The post #56 | Upland Hunting, Gathering and Cooking with Hank Shaw – Project Upland Podcast appeared first on Project Upland.
Tom Wright talks to State Health Officer Jimmy Guidry about Louisiana's aging water systems. Michael Isaac Stein on what's next in the Entergy saga. And Marta Jewson recounts a busy Orleans Parish School Board meeting. The post Behind The Lens episode 15: ‘Some tough decisions coming’ appeared first on The Lens.
Michael Isaac Stein on Entergy and paid actors. Kerry Nix on lead poisoning. And Charles Maldonado on The Lens' fake subpoena lawsuit. The post Behind The Lens episode 5: ‘There should never be a declaration of war against the people of this city’ appeared first on The Lens.
Welcome to episode 62, this month coming through the miracle of restream In this episode Middlemeister has unfortunately gone ill so its back down to Skazz and TheSuffolkRam to keep things in order. Ram has been chatting to a lonely 1980s AI in Event[0] in order to get home to earth. A enjoyable but very short expensive game so hes not got alot to say. Skazz has been playing a game with school kids who turn into weapons on a deserted island (yes it is Japanese) in its got lot s of story, hit lot of people and good looking graphics but lot of typos in Valkyrie drive. Skazz has been watching ‘The Finder’ a spin off from the highly scientific and realistic forensics series Bones. it features a man who find ‘things’. In other news we reveal that getting middlemeister onto the podcast and getting rid of weird news has causes us to be kicked off our network, but don’t fear, we setting something else up for the futrue. Also how you can come speak to us on Discord. We discuss the Humble Bundle monthly subscription, the Game of Thrones/X-Com cross over children series Animals of Farthing Wood, whats allowed on YouTube, ringing horses and how Ram’s mum plays games. Notes: Talk to a lonely computer with Event[0] Japanese school kids turning into weapons with Valkyrie Drive A almost bearable forensic series Bones The spin of series to the above with The Finder Traumatize yourself and your children with The Animals of Farthing Wood Help support charity and get lots of games with the Humble Monthly Bundle Come speak to us on Discord And yes, Kim is on Twitter (we’re sure it really him) And as requested, what Ram did on the farm: Follow us on twitter Like us on facebook Subscribe to our YouTube channel Join us on google+ Join our Steam Group Why not come join us on our next livesteam? See our YouTube channels for details Cheers TheSuffolkRam, Skazz and Middlemeister
This week we feature a lecture from Anand Swaminathan at our weekly conference on the ED management of acute pulmonary edema https://media.blubrry.com/coreem/content.blubrry.com/coreem/Podcast_Episode_71_0_Final_Cut.m4a Download 7 Comments Tags: Acute Decompensated Heart Failure, Acute Pulmonary Edema, ADHF, APE, Cardiovascular Show Notes Read More Core EM: Acute Pulmonary Edema EMCrit: Podcast 1 – Sympathetic Crashing Acute Pulmonary Edema REBEL EM: Morphine Kills in Acute Decompensated Heart Failure emDocs: ...
This week, we cover the physiologic changes in pregnancy and how they affect trauma management. https://media.blubrry.com/coreem/content.blubrry.com/coreem/Episode_34_0_Final_Cut.m4a Download Leave a Comment Tags: Perimortem C-section, Pregnancy, Trauma Show Notes EMCrit: Peri-Mortem C-Section emDocs.net: Resuscitation of the Pregnant Trauma Patient – Pearls and Pitfalls Core EM: Peri-Mortem C-Secton Core EM: Podcast 4.0 Medications in Pregnancy
Emergent placement of a temporary TV pacer is a life-saving procedure. We review the procedure along with some pearls along the way. https://media.blubrry.com/coreem/content.blubrry.com/coreem/Episode_25_0_TV_Pacemakers_Final_Cut.m4a Download Leave a Comment Tags: Transvenous Pacemaker Show Notes Bessman ES: Emergency Cardiac Pacing, in Roberts JR, Hedges JR, Custalow CB, et al (eds): Clinical Procedures in Emergency Medicine, ed 6. Philadelphia, Saunders, 2013, Ch 15:p 277-300. Read More: EM Updates: Electromechanical Dissociation LITFL: Temporary Transvenous Cardiac Pacing