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bevel noticed that many of the blood stains on her jeans had an elongated shape, consistent with blood dripping from her arm on to her pants. >> we have some low-velocity blood drips, that would be blood that is breaking away primarily due to gravity dripping down on to the jeans. >> dna tests confirmed this blood was brenda's. but bevel also found mist-like blood spatter on brenda's jeans below the knee, which had penetrated deep into the fabric. >> it is from a high-velocity occurrence, such as a gunshot, in this case, multiple gunshot pellets that has spattered the blood traveling back from him, referred to as back spatter, and then subsequently, landing on her clothing. >> dna tests confirmed that this was rob's blood. this proved that brenda was standing only a few feet away from rob when he was killed. >> the back spatter on the pants, i think that gave us that one bit of evidence we needed in order to put that gun in ms. andrew's hand. >> prosecutors believe brenda planned her husband's murder for months. she may have forged rob's signature on the life insurance policy, making h
bevel noticed that many of the blood stains on her jeans had an elongated shape, consistent with blood dripping from her arm on to her pants. >> we have some low-velocity blood drips, that would be blood that is breaking away primarily due to gravity dripping down on to the jeans. >> dna tests confirmed this blood was brenda's. but bevel also found mist-like blood spatter on brenda's jeans below the knee, which had penetrated deep into the fabric. >> it is from a high-velocity...
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tom bevel, a blood spatter expert hired by dr.amilton, agreed with gardner's assessment. >> the spatter places the shoe within an area capable of receiving spatter, and the spatter is being generated by some impact into a blood source, which, in this case, is mrs. hamilton. >> and blood spatter found four inches up inside of his right shirt cuff was most telling. it was direct spatter, meaning the blood landed directly on the shirt. for spatter to get up inside the cuff meant it had to be traveling at some speed. >> for it to get on the inside, the blood has to be coming at an angle capable of missing the wrist and the edge of the cuff and the outside and going on the inside of it. that puts very limited positions with which that could have occurred. >> the only way that could have happened is from somebody using their hand to either hold a weapon or something like that, and beat -- beat susan hamilton and the blood droplets come spewing off to be driven up in that angle. >> scientists performed dna testing on each and every blood
tom bevel, a blood spatter expert hired by dr.amilton, agreed with gardner's assessment. >> the spatter places the shoe within an area capable of receiving spatter, and the spatter is being generated by some impact into a blood source, which, in this case, is mrs. hamilton. >> and blood spatter found four inches up inside of his right shirt cuff was most telling. it was direct spatter, meaning the blood landed directly on the shirt. for spatter to get up inside the cuff meant it had...
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the movement was on the brink of extinction when bevel and the nashville movement comes along and saysof teenagers in my youth workshops who are willing to go to jail. >> i was on the phone constantly with jim, with diane, and others about making it happen. >> there is an understandable reluctance on king's part when their parents are going to be furious for putting their children in the line of fire. >> finally, it's king who makes the decision to send the children into the streets. >> will you use the hoses and dogs? >> we will use the dogs if they start drawing knives again, throwing rocks. we'll use the hose if it becomes necessary to stop the mob. >> most of the pickets and the marchers were juveniles instead of the adults seen in previous protests. officers quickly moved in to make the arrests under the direction of commissioner beau conner. police overflowed juvenile hall with the youthful demonstrators. all kinds of vehicles had to be pressed into service to carry the negroes. cars, police paddywagons, later in the day, school buses. the sheriff's department estimated upwards o
the movement was on the brink of extinction when bevel and the nashville movement comes along and saysof teenagers in my youth workshops who are willing to go to jail. >> i was on the phone constantly with jim, with diane, and others about making it happen. >> there is an understandable reluctance on king's part when their parents are going to be furious for putting their children in the line of fire. >> finally, it's king who makes the decision to send the children into the...
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up in tiffanyne lamps and beveled mirrors and all that.at wasn't the way go into thousand 14. we want to -- we try to make it more natural to his place in the park and its place in the building. we tried to decorate the inside as if it would have been back then. we wanted to make it look like we shined it up as opposed to -- >> i wrote one of the reviews and they describe the decor is more ralph lauren and less edward scissorhands topiaries, right? ralph lauren is fair. that is a complement, i guess. >> what about the food? tell us how that has changed. >> we hired katy sparks who is a wonderful chef renowned for her mid-90's fame in the world of .arm to table it is a cliche saying, but really not when she was a part of the movement. we're looking at doing food that is healthy and that keeps armors going that might otherwise -- that treat their animals well and all that. sustainable synergy. >> what about your indoor/outdoor makes? >> we have over 330 seats inside and 400 seats outside. at his a lot of people to feed. we are just growing i
up in tiffanyne lamps and beveled mirrors and all that.at wasn't the way go into thousand 14. we want to -- we try to make it more natural to his place in the park and its place in the building. we tried to decorate the inside as if it would have been back then. we wanted to make it look like we shined it up as opposed to -- >> i wrote one of the reviews and they describe the decor is more ralph lauren and less edward scissorhands topiaries, right? ralph lauren is fair. that is a...
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and angles on the sides, each one of these slats has a bevel on the side.fiber in it, we're using a carbon fiber sleeve. and this is just a piece of bicycle inner tube that's inside. we can put all this together with epoxy resin. the epoxy will hold all of this stuff together. if we insulate the inner tube, now, it's going to expand the carbon fiber to blow out the bamboo and make a very, very strong tube. it's a very you know low-tech way to get at a very high-tech solution. simplicity. >> thank you. the next thing we have to pay attention to the thicknesses. >> did you have to consider the skill level of the people you were working with? >> yes, in a couple of different ways. i realize i'm going to probably need people to build these bikes that are not bike-builders. and we are trying to make jobs that are not a factory so much as a studio. background? >> other than riding bikes and tinkering, no. >> if you hadn't found this job, what were your prospects like? >> it was kind of rough. this has given me a opportunity to make a good living. >> another hero
and angles on the sides, each one of these slats has a bevel on the side.fiber in it, we're using a carbon fiber sleeve. and this is just a piece of bicycle inner tube that's inside. we can put all this together with epoxy resin. the epoxy will hold all of this stuff together. if we insulate the inner tube, now, it's going to expand the carbon fiber to blow out the bamboo and make a very, very strong tube. it's a very you know low-tech way to get at a very high-tech solution. simplicity....
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suarez has been publish punished twice before, for biting other players in club bevell level games.e lead." soccer soccer, soccer. you're the perfect person, of course, that this guy's taken a chomp on anyone. >> you can't go back for third, brooke. that seems to be the general agreement right now in the soccer world. no. he's done it before. there was one thing he couldn't do in this world cup. you can commit any number of fouls and probably get away with it luis suarez, but don't bite someone again for the third time on tv. as you said he's got ten minutes to submit evidence to fifa. that discipline committee will take a look at this evidence. i suppose what they will decide is whether it was an inadvertent bite and whether it was eating his opponent by mistake. i think the soccer world's general consensus that he will be punished for this. >> he will. he will. >> i think a lot of people think he will be and it will come before saturday. that's when uruguay plays colombia in the round of 16. make no mistake, brooke, luis suarez is probably one of the five best players in the world
suarez has been publish punished twice before, for biting other players in club bevell level games.e lead." soccer soccer, soccer. you're the perfect person, of course, that this guy's taken a chomp on anyone. >> you can't go back for third, brooke. that seems to be the general agreement right now in the soccer world. no. he's done it before. there was one thing he couldn't do in this world cup. you can commit any number of fouls and probably get away with it luis suarez, but don't...
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fannie mae, freddie mac housing, are we seen a bevel?ere is a concern out there and clearly the private sector has to take on the risks and they should not be an overload of risk on those institutions. so we very much hope going forward with a combination of you know, supervision as well as availability as credit the housing market can be made as strong, but also as self-sufficient as possible without ovulating those two. liz: thank you so much. here's the question, will the fed, will the obama administration take any of these suggestions and run with that ball? guess what, we are a member nation, we pay into the imf, but so do a lot of other countries and christine lagarde did concede to me that they should listen and frankly i have to remind you share, last year at this very time i sat with christine lagarde and she anticipated a late second half slow down and sure enough that's exactly what we had. she attributed to the problem of sequestration, who knows if that was the reason, but she was right and. will she be right this year? comi
fannie mae, freddie mac housing, are we seen a bevel?ere is a concern out there and clearly the private sector has to take on the risks and they should not be an overload of risk on those institutions. so we very much hope going forward with a combination of you know, supervision as well as availability as credit the housing market can be made as strong, but also as self-sufficient as possible without ovulating those two. liz: thank you so much. here's the question, will the fed, will the obama...
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. >> the freedom riders included james bevel, john louis, james lawson, among others were sent to the> so this guy takes me back to the jail cell and prison doors slam, it has an affect on you. the sound, you thought you would never get out again. >> as soon asing a day tors leave and get tired of stirring up trouble, we're going back to the same old way of living that's made our city such a wonderful place in which to live. thank you very much, mr. mayor. >> this attempt to stop the freedom rides only served to fuel the flames of the civil rights movement. >> i would like to see the hands of those of you who will continue the freedom ride in our future. >> freedom ride after freedom ride would come through and get arrest in jackson and go to jail and get moved to the penitentiar penitentiary. >> during the time they spent in prison, a bond formed and they came out of prison more dedicated than ever and began to fan out across the south. >> james h. meredith, grandson of a slave and applicant for administration tiad admission to the university of mississippi. what do you want from the
. >> the freedom riders included james bevel, john louis, james lawson, among others were sent to the> so this guy takes me back to the jail cell and prison doors slam, it has an affect on you. the sound, you thought you would never get out again. >> as soon asing a day tors leave and get tired of stirring up trouble, we're going back to the same old way of living that's made our city such a wonderful place in which to live. thank you very much, mr. mayor. >> this attempt...
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diana nash, james bevel, c.t. vivian, low cephaloerry.t week with the legacy there, the legacy in alabama, georgia, of course, my beloved home state of louisiana, there's so many who are still here, and i think on behalf of my generation, those who have benefited from their sacrifice in that march, it's important that we say thank you. thank you for your courage. thank you for your leadership. thank you for your sacrifice. without their blood, their sweat, their tears, taking blow after blow for freedom, we would not be here. >> to go to what mickey said early on to you, donna, and tie it in with something president obama said when he was a community organizer, the idea of the civil rights movement is often seen one, as a black thing, and two, as something that is strictly tied to the courts. what is your take on how civil rights has become more about civil people in general than just people of color and what president obama and a community organizer said, it's too tied to the judicial and needs to be more about the politics and the commu
diana nash, james bevel, c.t. vivian, low cephaloerry.t week with the legacy there, the legacy in alabama, georgia, of course, my beloved home state of louisiana, there's so many who are still here, and i think on behalf of my generation, those who have benefited from their sacrifice in that march, it's important that we say thank you. thank you for your courage. thank you for your leadership. thank you for your sacrifice. without their blood, their sweat, their tears, taking blow after blow...