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. >> we live in that 24 csi, ncis world where people believe it's so easy. you just pump the information into the computer and you have all the answers. >> that's unfortunate, megyn. and now comes the really difficult part, and the part of the investigation where people need to be patient, because the fbi and the rest of the intelligence and law enforcement community will turn inside-out to identify any possible additional suspects and subjects, to determine all the activities of these two guys. the net will be cast far and wide. and every lead will be uncovered. and we need to have some patience to allow them to do that. because this is not "csi," this is the real world. >> steve, thanks so much for being here. >> you're welcome. >> all the best to you. >> thanks, megyn. >>> one of the brothers suspected of the boston marathon bombing, apparently following and promoting the rantings of this radical muslim cleric. who called in children to become martyrs for islam. steve emerson, who is a leading expert on terrorism called our attention to this, and he has q
. >> we live in that 24 csi, ncis world where people believe it's so easy. you just pump the information into the computer and you have all the answers. >> that's unfortunate, megyn. and now comes the really difficult part, and the part of the investigation where people need to be patient, because the fbi and the rest of the intelligence and law enforcement community will turn inside-out to identify any possible additional suspects and subjects, to determine all the activities of...
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[laughter] for instance, i love that show csi, why can't that be news? i love brunch. who doesn't love brunch? that's news. [ laughter ] four months to cnn 2.0 it's time measure the progress. >> remember the launch they had sometime back here where they managed to put a multi-staged missile up to space? [laughter] >> jon: did they have monitors where you work? [laughter] senor mifl. they are not rehergs the studio blocking but getting use of the room. >> i'll bring this out, the goats. the federal government should buy goats and these should become groundskeepers. i know standing here amid my electronic goats seems silly. >> jon: no,, no, how else could you explain the sequester than standing on the holodeck of the star trek enterprise with virtual goats. it's not a good idea to have goats when there's a guy named wolf in the building. i guess there are worse things you can do. >> joe morgan takes them on a walk-through of the stabbing like you've perhaps never seen before. >> she strans advanced on him -- she advanced on him and struck. nine times she stabbed him. his
[laughter] for instance, i love that show csi, why can't that be news? i love brunch. who doesn't love brunch? that's news. [ laughter ] four months to cnn 2.0 it's time measure the progress. >> remember the launch they had sometime back here where they managed to put a multi-staged missile up to space? [laughter] >> jon: did they have monitors where you work? [laughter] senor mifl. they are not rehergs the studio blocking but getting use of the room. >> i'll bring this out,...
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quien nos tiene lo mas reciente de los atentados en boston... 0:01 0:08 1:21 1:34 pkg na54w boston csila calle donde estallaron las bombas en el maraton de boston y varias cuadras a su alrededor permanecen cerradas mientras las autoridades buscan pistas. un grupo de investigadore s examin las imagenes obtenidas por una camara de seguridad de una tienda y cree haber identificado a una persona portando una mochila similar a las utilizadas en el atentado. na35w bomb crime scene photos hasta ahora, la mejor pista del fbi era la foto de la tapa de una olla de presion que fue encontrada donde estall una bomba. entre los elementos recuperados hay fragmentos de una mochila negra en la que habran ocultado los artefactos explosivos. las autoridades tambien lograron encontrar trozos de metal retorcidos, as como pedazos de cables y componentes electronicos que podran haber sido utilizados para detonar las bombas a distancia. los estallidos fueron tan potentes que la policia recolect fragmentos de metal y tornillos en los techos de varios edificios a lo largo de la ruta de la maratn. na28w marathon
quien nos tiene lo mas reciente de los atentados en boston... 0:01 0:08 1:21 1:34 pkg na54w boston csila calle donde estallaron las bombas en el maraton de boston y varias cuadras a su alrededor permanecen cerradas mientras las autoridades buscan pistas. un grupo de investigadore s examin las imagenes obtenidas por una camara de seguridad de una tienda y cree haber identificado a una persona portando una mochila similar a las utilizadas en el atentado. na35w bomb crime scene photos hasta ahora,...
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. >> san francisco csi are collecting evidence from the taxi and looking at surveillance video which will be integral in catching the man who stole the cab. >> in 2013 there is a video surveillance everywhere and that is usually part of the investigation. >> police say when they look at video they will know who they are looking for and will release a description to the public to get the public's help catching this thief. >> new this morning, one person's recovering in the hospital after a frightening rollover crash in san francisco. the s.u.v. was birthday -- broa. it is not known if alcohol is a factor. >> in the south bay is search is underway for a gunman who shot a man twice in the chest. this is south white road in east san jose. miss say it appears to be a gang-related drive by shooting. they arething the case as an attempted homicide until they have all the information. they say the man was shot at 4:00 this o but waited more than three hours before getting help. he walked to a house a few blocks away after being shot. >> we have to take him to the hospital. i dialed 9-1-1. he
. >> san francisco csi are collecting evidence from the taxi and looking at surveillance video which will be integral in catching the man who stole the cab. >> in 2013 there is a video surveillance everywhere and that is usually part of the investigation. >> police say when they look at video they will know who they are looking for and will release a description to the public to get the public's help catching this thief. >> new this morning, one person's recovering in...
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. >> san francisco csi are collecting evidence from the taxi and recovering in the hospital after a frightening rollover crash in san francisco. the s.u.v. was birthday -- broa. it is not known if alcohol is a factor. >> in the south bay is search is underway for a gunman who shot a man twice in the chest. this is south white road in east san jose. miss say it appears to be a gang-related drive by shooting. they arething the case as an attempted homicide until they have all the information. they say the man was shot at 4:00 this o but waited more than three hours before getting help. he walked to a house few blocks away after being shot. >> we have to take him to the hospital. i dialed 9-1-1. he doesn't want to go to the hospital but he wants to us ta him. i said, why? got shot. >> he says the victim is 34-year-old son and the injuries are not considered to be life threatening. >> on the peninsula police are looking for two men who bet up and robbed a woman at the motel 6 on shoreway road. sky 7 captured this video of the scene. police were called to the hotel for a disturbance this morning. a
. >> san francisco csi are collecting evidence from the taxi and recovering in the hospital after a frightening rollover crash in san francisco. the s.u.v. was birthday -- broa. it is not known if alcohol is a factor. >> in the south bay is search is underway for a gunman who shot a man twice in the chest. this is south white road in east san jose. miss say it appears to be a gang-related drive by shooting. they arething the case as an attempted homicide until they have all the...
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. >> anybody who has watched law or order or "csi" knows you are entitled to a lawyer. >> the enemy combatant versus being put on trial is the advantage the interrogation could have gone on as days if he were tried as an enemy combatant, months if necessary, for investigators to feel certain he revealed all he could revealed. >> you can question him. but since he is an american citizen, committed his crime on american soil, he is going to be tried in an american court, not in a military tribunal. i do agree they should not have stopped the interrogation. he was delivering an awful lot of information and a judge walks in and mirandizes him right on the spot when these guys -- when these guys -- >> and he had a lawyer with him. very unusual. >> they are getting all this information out of him. >> he says do you need a lawyer? here's one for you. they immediately stopped talking. >> the judge interfered with the investigation. >> question. how big an embarrassment is this for president obama? >> i think it's -- i don't believe you can blame president obama. it's underneath him. it's the fbi. i a
. >> anybody who has watched law or order or "csi" knows you are entitled to a lawyer. >> the enemy combatant versus being put on trial is the advantage the interrogation could have gone on as days if he were tried as an enemy combatant, months if necessary, for investigators to feel certain he revealed all he could revealed. >> you can question him. but since he is an american citizen, committed his crime on american soil, he is going to be tried in an american...
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. >> everybody is been playing a little bit of csi tring to figure out what happened and how it happened. >> sandy and her neighborhood watch group are on the lookout for anything out of place. the shooting death left this normally quiet area of the oakland hills unsettled. police say they need the community to be patient when they can share more, they will. >> our primary zbaigs to the victim and the family. >> the sequoia hills homeowners association is working to not only replant a tree destroyed in the crash but erect a permanent memorial to honor the man they say dedicated his life to helping others. >>> a string of armed robberies has police there asking for the public's help. they're resousing -- releasing surveillance video in hopes someone will recognize two men behind the crime spree. >> you can see two robbery suspects walk over to the clerk and one puts a gun to the clerk's back, then, head demanding he open the register. >> customers running out of the door to the emergency exit. >> mike vaughn was on duty that night. the gunman fired a shot into the ceiling vaughn tried to
. >> everybody is been playing a little bit of csi tring to figure out what happened and how it happened. >> sandy and her neighborhood watch group are on the lookout for anything out of place. the shooting death left this normally quiet area of the oakland hills unsettled. police say they need the community to be patient when they can share more, they will. >> our primary zbaigs to the victim and the family. >> the sequoia hills homeowners association is working to not...
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so then there's that other part of the job which is being a little bit like csi.you go, and you look at the scene, and you try to figure out what it was and who the target was and what kind of bomb they used. you just collect this evidence day by day, and you put it in the report, and nobody seemed to care, and it was groundhog day, and you did that every day until you went home. so your mission was if we can't stop the car bombs and the ieds from being put out and if all we're doing is reacting like the fire d., then our job is to everybody comes home. all 30 of us went together, and all 30 of us will come back. so i managed to do that. all of my whole unit, we all came back together. i was very lucky. when i got home, i also had a completely average experience, i would say. and i'm not comfortable speaking for any particular veteran. everybody saw something different, everybody reacts to it differently, but my personal experience is i had trouble thinking about anything other than grief, than thinking about the fear. the fear and the grief were as much about wha
so then there's that other part of the job which is being a little bit like csi.you go, and you look at the scene, and you try to figure out what it was and who the target was and what kind of bomb they used. you just collect this evidence day by day, and you put it in the report, and nobody seemed to care, and it was groundhog day, and you did that every day until you went home. so your mission was if we can't stop the car bombs and the ieds from being put out and if all we're doing is...
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calleigh, were you here at csi when horatio's brother was killed? ray? yeah, i was new.ng my head down. why do you ask? no reason, i just, uh... i didn't realize his brother worked narco. yeah. undercover narco cop gets killed in the line of duty, might have been dirty-- something like that. i didn't say that. nobody ever does. was he dirty? i don't know. i don't know what raymond caine was. i'm not entirely sure horatio does, either. ( whirring loudly ) you got nines there, .44s, .22s. there were over 200 expended projectiles that we couldn't see. so as the tree grew, the entrance holes grew over with living cells. .30 carbine, short rifle. 760 by 39 also. ak. this was not target practice; this is training. this is training. nice going. children's allegra -- effective, long-lasting, non-drowsy relief of their toughest symptoms. after allegra, kids can stop suffering and start living. of their toughest symptoms. cheese quesadilla, all you can denny's eat pancakes,got the... the classic burger, the fried cheese melt. so many choices, so little airtime. the $2$4$6$8 value
calleigh, were you here at csi when horatio's brother was killed? ray? yeah, i was new.ng my head down. why do you ask? no reason, i just, uh... i didn't realize his brother worked narco. yeah. undercover narco cop gets killed in the line of duty, might have been dirty-- something like that. i didn't say that. nobody ever does. was he dirty? i don't know. i don't know what raymond caine was. i'm not entirely sure horatio does, either. ( whirring loudly ) you got nines there, .44s, .22s. there...
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i'm the president here at csis. and a lifelong admirer of ash carter. he was the first guy who refused to hire me. this goes back quite a few years ago. he was at p a&e at the time. he decided i wasn't up for the job. it led to a lifelong friendship. our paths have intertwined through the years. so grateful now that he's willing to stay on and be the continuous deputy secretary. doing a fabulous job. every conversation in washington these days always, in our area, always has kind of a central theme. is the pivot real? and are -- is it durable? that's just the constant refrain. i hear it almost all meetings. well, a couple of days to go, secretary carter was in jakarta and gave a very, very important speech on this very subject. and since very few people in jakarta are here today, we thought it would be safe for him to give the same speech. i think it's probably going to be slightly adapted to washington audience. seriously, this is the topic of the sway day, and the secretary is -- he was just chartered by secretary hagel to undertake this strategic man
i'm the president here at csis. and a lifelong admirer of ash carter. he was the first guy who refused to hire me. this goes back quite a few years ago. he was at p a&e at the time. he decided i wasn't up for the job. it led to a lifelong friendship. our paths have intertwined through the years. so grateful now that he's willing to stay on and be the continuous deputy secretary. doing a fabulous job. every conversation in washington these days always, in our area, always has kind of a...
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when i watch primetime tv i see a son of violence and bloody corpses on shows like csi but that doesn'ther idaho lawmakers unless those decaying corporations are having premarital sex. i guess the plan is to protect the citizens of idaho from images of premarital sex. so nothing is more important than keeping everybody as ignorant about it as possible. wtf, idaho who is this bill even for? young people? they're not even watching tv. they're too busy having premarital sex. in reality it's not like they actually care. this is purely about political grandstanding. from silver screens... to flat screens... twizzlerize your entertainment everyday with twizzlers the twist you can't resist. >> john: it is the question every high school senior is asked by their guidance council what would you do if you had $1 million. at the time our answers consisted of sitting on the couch all day getting high. but some people like rob harris had a different idea. he had the chance to review some of the most luxurious places around the world. he invested in 5,000 businesses through micro loans. instead of pat
when i watch primetime tv i see a son of violence and bloody corpses on shows like csi but that doesn'ther idaho lawmakers unless those decaying corporations are having premarital sex. i guess the plan is to protect the citizens of idaho from images of premarital sex. so nothing is more important than keeping everybody as ignorant about it as possible. wtf, idaho who is this bill even for? young people? they're not even watching tv. they're too busy having premarital sex. in reality it's not...
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the people do need to be patient as the secretary said in your previous clip, it's not an episode of csiit's a methodical process by which they investigate the case. >> one more question here. i have 20 seconds for an answer you. say the fact a photo has not been made public is encouraging. why? >> i think right now -- usually when a photo is made public, that means that you're calling out to everybody for -- the force multiplier of the general public to help identify the person. so that may be done at some point, but it tells me there's other leads being pursued and that's usually the last one -- one of the last leads that are pursued. >> don, thank you. appreciate your insight. we'll await the briefing and see what comes to pass here at 5:00 eastern time in a moment here, it wasn't the aryan brotherhood or a mexican drug cartel. police say a middle aged husband and wife team are responsible for the murder of two prosecutors and a third person. the latest on what we're learning about those charges in a moment as we continue here on "studio b." ♪ [ female announcer ] from more efficient
the people do need to be patient as the secretary said in your previous clip, it's not an episode of csiit's a methodical process by which they investigate the case. >> one more question here. i have 20 seconds for an answer you. say the fact a photo has not been made public is encouraging. why? >> i think right now -- usually when a photo is made public, that means that you're calling out to everybody for -- the force multiplier of the general public to help identify the person. so...
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think of him as kind of a csi investigator of money.ossible. >> our plan of action is we're going to look through all of your documents. >> that's six years of financial records. >> there's always a possibility of fraud. when someone's concerned like sandra was about what happened to the money. >> a team of three accountants expects to spend two weeks going through all of sandra's records. their mission, solve the mystery of her missing money. in the meantime, sandra wants to move forward with her business idea. >> now you are thinking about an investment in a shoe business? >> when i go shoe shopping, it's like man, the heels are too high. after ten minutes, i'm screaming. i can't do this any more. so when i go and i find shoes with short heels, it's like there's no bling to it. they're plain. >> bling means shiny, makes a statement, leak these store bought shoes. so she came up with an idea, comfortable blingy shoes for older woman. >> you know, i'm a young 53. >> yes, you are. >> and perhaps i need to look into designing my own shoes
think of him as kind of a csi investigator of money.ossible. >> our plan of action is we're going to look through all of your documents. >> that's six years of financial records. >> there's always a possibility of fraud. when someone's concerned like sandra was about what happened to the money. >> a team of three accountants expects to spend two weeks going through all of sandra's records. their mission, solve the mystery of her missing money. in the meantime, sandra...
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so it's really going to come down to almost a csi-type of investigation to determine the cause. haven't so much looking at what blew up, they want to know what triggered the fire. that was the first thing the firefighters responded to because if there hadn't been a fire, there wouldn't have been an explosion. so the focus now what caused that fire, anderson. >> and, martin, so many of the dead were the first responders, firefighters, all volunteers, ems personnel all volunteers. >> yeah. they were. and, you know, in some ways this town -- you have to remember it's very small 2,600 people. i think the fire fighting force was about 33 volunteers. so in that single blast, that single instant when you look at the numbers, they lost about a third of their firefighters and their ems force in this town in a single instant. a devastating blow. it's why it's had such a traumatic effect on top of just the human toll, the injured 200 and 50 homes destroyed, one in ten people in this town injured. the numbers are small overall, but in a community like this it is huge. and that's why people
so it's really going to come down to almost a csi-type of investigation to determine the cause. haven't so much looking at what blew up, they want to know what triggered the fire. that was the first thing the firefighters responded to because if there hadn't been a fire, there wouldn't have been an explosion. so the focus now what caused that fire, anderson. >> and, martin, so many of the dead were the first responders, firefighters, all volunteers, ems personnel all volunteers. >>...
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what you have got is a csi generation.ave a defense attorney who, in an opening statement says: the baby drowned. what? the baby drowned? casey anthony's baby drowned with no proof supporting that allegation. >> bill: i have always done this nonsense. >> as a judge i would require some kind of evidentiary proof. >> here is the deal. you have a jury pool now that is just demanding an incredible amount -- it's not reasonable doubt. it's no doubt. >> beyond all doubt. >> bill: this woman jodi areas admits she did it she admits that she killed him. >> she says i was justified. domestic violence. that's only after she lied twice. and there is another analysis with casey anthony. they're both pathological liars. they are both nutso. >> bill: there wasn't anything worse than oj to me. this woman, the theory they concocted that the baby her baby lands in a swamp, was so absurd, nobody could believe it. >> bill: it worked to her advantage, bill, because they didn't know the cause of death. >> bill: how could the the jury believe th
what you have got is a csi generation.ave a defense attorney who, in an opening statement says: the baby drowned. what? the baby drowned? casey anthony's baby drowned with no proof supporting that allegation. >> bill: i have always done this nonsense. >> as a judge i would require some kind of evidentiary proof. >> here is the deal. you have a jury pool now that is just demanding an incredible amount -- it's not reasonable doubt. it's no doubt. >> beyond all doubt....
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what is this csi damascus?ddle of a war you expect a chain of custody and decide if a weapon was used? look, this is a president who sees himself as a liberal reformer. he remembers what happened to lgj. he knows what happened to george bush. you get involved in a foreign war, your presidency is ruined. and i think he has been determined from the first instant with syria that he would not allow himself to be dragged. in i think the reason he put out this supposed red line about chemical weapons is that he imagined, a, it wouldn't be used or that it was a way to actually postpone a decision until the future. and now that he has this kind of, you know, he doesn't have an overwhelming instance as we had in the saddam days where he -- saddam attacked the village from the air and killed thousands of people in one day, in the absence of that, i don't think he will allow any evidence to compel him to engage in military activity. i think that's where he starts from. and all over this stuff dancing around it, he is not
what is this csi damascus?ddle of a war you expect a chain of custody and decide if a weapon was used? look, this is a president who sees himself as a liberal reformer. he remembers what happened to lgj. he knows what happened to george bush. you get involved in a foreign war, your presidency is ruined. and i think he has been determined from the first instant with syria that he would not allow himself to be dragged. in i think the reason he put out this supposed red line about chemical weapons...
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. >> everybody has been playing a little bit of csi trying to figure out what happened and how it happened. >> reporter: sandy and her neighborhood watch group are constantly on the lookout for anything out of place. the shooting death of boyer has left this normally quiet area of the oakland hills unsettled. police for their part say they need the community to be patient. when they can share more they will share more. >> it is because our primary obligation is to the victim and the victim's family. >> reporter: also shared with me that the home owners association is working with council member brooks to not only replant the tree that was destroyed in the crash but to erect a permanent memorial to honor the man they say dedicated his life to helping others. nick smith, abc 7 news. >>> tonight we are learning it may take a lot longer than expected to finish the bay bridge project. as laura anthony explains, the issue is the repair of a problem discovered just last month. the failure of dozens of bolts used on the new you eastern span. >> at this point in time we don't see that -- we are not
. >> everybody has been playing a little bit of csi trying to figure out what happened and how it happened. >> reporter: sandy and her neighborhood watch group are constantly on the lookout for anything out of place. the shooting death of boyer has left this normally quiet area of the oakland hills unsettled. police for their part say they need the community to be patient. when they can share more they will share more. >> it is because our primary obligation is to the victim...
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>>reporter: san francisco csi collecting evidence from the taxi and looking at dash cam surveillancehat is integral in catching the man who stole the cab. >> in 2013 there is video surveillance everywhere and part of our investigation in any crime. >>reporter: reporting in san francisco, abc 7 news. >>> drum beat of war growing bait loyrd tonight. north korea telling foreign embassy safety can't be guaranteed. how the u.s. may respond. also tonight outbreak new deadly bird flu. top scientist in this country are race to go come up with a vaccine. >> also the end of pork chop as we know them. the government sanction attempt to make meat shopping easier. >> also here. all women all ages all the time. ruling that puts birth control in the hands of teenagers. stay with us. mom, i invited justin over for lunch. good. no, not good. he's a vegetarian and he's going to be here in 20 minutes! don't stress. we can figure this out. [ male announcer ] get the speed to make a great first impression. call today to get u-verse high speed internet for as little as $14.95 a month for 12 months with a
>>reporter: san francisco csi collecting evidence from the taxi and looking at dash cam surveillancehat is integral in catching the man who stole the cab. >> in 2013 there is video surveillance everywhere and part of our investigation in any crime. >>reporter: reporting in san francisco, abc 7 news. >>> drum beat of war growing bait loyrd tonight. north korea telling foreign embassy safety can't be guaranteed. how the u.s. may respond. also tonight outbreak new deadly...
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, that's something that your viewers will be familiar with from all the law enforcement shows like "csi" and the like. this is a procedure, a use of procedures law enforcement used to make sure that a jury has confidence that the evidence that was collected has been properly collected, sealed so that it can't be tampered with, and every single step from the crime scene to the laboratory, somebody is certifying the possession of that to be in law enforcement hands. so you can't be accused of spiking the sample, so to speak. >> i see. >> in this case, it's possible maybe they could train some of the syrian opposition to take these samples and put video cameras in their hands to document this process to the satisfaction of the international community, if the syrian government continues to balk at letting the inspectors in. >> why are chemical weapons and biological weapons as well, chemical weapons in this case treated so differently from different weapons in terms of international law and the kind of international red line president obama has rhetorically drawn in this case, why is there
, that's something that your viewers will be familiar with from all the law enforcement shows like "csi" and the like. this is a procedure, a use of procedures law enforcement used to make sure that a jury has confidence that the evidence that was collected has been properly collected, sealed so that it can't be tampered with, and every single step from the crime scene to the laboratory, somebody is certifying the possession of that to be in law enforcement hands. so you can't be...
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. >> coming up next, how to locate the stocks with red flags it's csi fast money. the battle over amazon. and will dr. jay go easy to mike in his debut in the street fight. find out next after this. but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped create the...
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so while it sounds fairly easy to put together and something like a csi show it is much different when the called ron of the courtroom and having to actually use the rules of evidence to get that material in front of a jury to be considered as evidence. >> of course it's possible that the suspect or suspects might not be american citizens and in that instance what changes? >> it doesn't really change. if the person is apprehended here whether a u.s. citizen or not they'll be treated under the u.s. federal criminal law. it becomes challenging if the suspect has left the country. then we're dealing with two things. first we have to apprehend him or her. we have to follow the different extradition treaties and procedures in that country to apprehend and get that person over here. likewise if there is evidence that can be found overseas there is going to be certain challenges there in terms of collecting the evidence in accordance with the rules of evidence and criminal procedure so that we can then get it into a courtroom and use it in front of a jury here in the u.s. >> you're saying tha
so while it sounds fairly easy to put together and something like a csi show it is much different when the called ron of the courtroom and having to actually use the rules of evidence to get that material in front of a jury to be considered as evidence. >> of course it's possible that the suspect or suspects might not be american citizens and in that instance what changes? >> it doesn't really change. if the person is apprehended here whether a u.s. citizen or not they'll be treated...
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don't they hold -- i mean, csi is just the beginning for me and i read all the novels too.hey haul this person into the room? it's got a little window, a little table. in the old days it used to have an ashtray. now i guess they can't do that. don't they begin there and start the questioning process? >> well, they try to. and depending upon the sophistication of this person, this person may either say stick it or this person may talk to them. they hope it will be the latter. >> bob, can you weigh in on the coordination or some would say lack of coordination depending on your point of view between the different agencies that are involved? it's obviously very complicated. you have homeland security, you have the fbi, you have the local police, as well. how difficult a situation is that when you're trying to get to the bottom of an investigation? >> so it's an enormous challenge and a great question. you have a couple of different things going on here. you have the investigation. and you've got those trying to find out who this perpetrator is. you have those who are trying to
don't they hold -- i mean, csi is just the beginning for me and i read all the novels too.hey haul this person into the room? it's got a little window, a little table. in the old days it used to have an ashtray. now i guess they can't do that. don't they begin there and start the questioning process? >> well, they try to. and depending upon the sophistication of this person, this person may either say stick it or this person may talk to them. they hope it will be the latter. >> bob,...
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larry, if they do have blood, he will talk about the csi effect. how quickly could they identify if it was his blood? >> they can do dna analysis in 75 minutes. technology advanced tremendously. i have another question. i heard in early reports that there was military-type explosive that they found on the street. if that's true, the question is how did these two people get ahold of this level of explosives. not everybody has access to that type of high explosive. that's another unanswered question. >> michael, any insight into that? >> i know i sound like a broken record, but in these situations, false reports and misleading information is just a multitude of it. >> excuse me for a second, a reporter on the scene is getting pushed back. let's listen. >> they won't let us up there. >> back out. >> i can't say exactly where kerry is except in watertown, but he was near what was yellow crime tape before when he was reporting for the area. clearly in what seems to be a frantic way, they are moving them away from this area. james fox would tell you obvi
larry, if they do have blood, he will talk about the csi effect. how quickly could they identify if it was his blood? >> they can do dna analysis in 75 minutes. technology advanced tremendously. i have another question. i heard in early reports that there was military-type explosive that they found on the street. if that's true, the question is how did these two people get ahold of this level of explosives. not everybody has access to that type of high explosive. that's another unanswered...
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if you want to you can tweet best event ever at csi yes. but i would like to say a couple of final words. first of all, we have some things out here for you to pick up. rebecca blog reports on u.s. and the defense trade, military engagement. the pick those up. i also pay close attention to what secretary carter said about the assignment at the got to realize the full potential of u.s. and the defense trade and to cut through the bureaucratic red tape. i think the only thing that he needs to do is of the all-out present him, the chair in u.s. india policy studies which is the endo god again-who is the removal of obstacles and impediments. so this you can take back with you. [applause] >> thank you. thank you all. please allow us a moment. stay in your seats and tweet or whenever well be get the secretary of. thank you very much. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> former british prime minister margaret thatcher has died, 87 years old, known as the iron lady, the longest serving british prime minister comment and the only woman to serve i
if you want to you can tweet best event ever at csi yes. but i would like to say a couple of final words. first of all, we have some things out here for you to pick up. rebecca blog reports on u.s. and the defense trade, military engagement. the pick those up. i also pay close attention to what secretary carter said about the assignment at the got to realize the full potential of u.s. and the defense trade and to cut through the bureaucratic red tape. i think the only thing that he needs to do...
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i am the president here at csi s. of ashong admirer carter. he is the first guy that refused to hire me. , heterviewed for a job decided i was not up for it. it led to a lifelong friendship. our paths have intertwined through the years. i am so grateful, now, that he going to stay on npv -- continue as deputy secretary. every conversation in hasington these days always a central theme. is the pivot real and is it durable? that is the constant refrain in all meetings. a couple of days ago, secretary carter was in jakarta and gave an important speech on the subject. since very few people in jakarta are here today, we thought it would be safe for him to give the same speech. it will probably be slightly adapted to a washington audience. seriously, this is the topic of the day. the secretary is -- was just chartered by secretary hagel to undertake this strategic management review. are veryese issues timely. i think that is reflected by so much interest in this room. without doing any further, you are here for the secretary. upon me ask you to join
i am the president here at csi s. of ashong admirer carter. he is the first guy that refused to hire me. , heterviewed for a job decided i was not up for it. it led to a lifelong friendship. our paths have intertwined through the years. i am so grateful, now, that he going to stay on npv -- continue as deputy secretary. every conversation in hasington these days always a central theme. is the pivot real and is it durable? that is the constant refrain in all meetings. a couple of days ago,...
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out almost everyone's moves from that day from pictures and videos they filed together, not exactly csiis has really been done before. joining me is the director of the m.i.t. initiative on technology sherri turckel, tom fuentes and clinical psychologist jeff gardere. did this sleuthing help or hurt this whole investigation? tom fuentea weuentes let me sta you. >> the only time it hurts is when you get information from the public when somebody deliberately is trying to cause trouble for an ex-husband or ex-wife or somebody they have a personal grudge with for some reason but when people are sincerely trying to help, you just never know and out of that, it's an avalanche of information, but out of that might be just the right snowflake that solves the case, so you know, from the fbi or police standpoint they'd rather have too much than too little. >> let me toss this out to the group here, is this the new norm here? are we going to see social media becoming the norm in solving big crimes like this? >> i think definitely you will. this is how people stay in touch, this is how people stay
out almost everyone's moves from that day from pictures and videos they filed together, not exactly csiis has really been done before. joining me is the director of the m.i.t. initiative on technology sherri turckel, tom fuentes and clinical psychologist jeff gardere. did this sleuthing help or hurt this whole investigation? tom fuentea weuentes let me sta you. >> the only time it hurts is when you get information from the public when somebody deliberately is trying to cause trouble for...
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. >> reporter: police and csi teams scoured the crime scene. >> we collected some fingerprints and whate believe to be dna. >> reporter: an all-out manhunt is under way. in the rural county outside of sacramento. >> we're searching extensively. it's a difficult area to search. >> there are a lot of empty homes and outbuildings. lot of huge rofk croppings where somebody can hide in. >> reporter: and this morning, still no sign of a suspect. for "good morning america," cecilia vega, abc news, los angeles. >>> meanwhile, some brave churchgoers, including an off-duty firefighter, are being credited for stopping a man who went on a rampage during a catholic mass on sunday in albuquerque. the man armed with a knife and yelling fake preacher jumped across several pews, stabbing members of the choir. injuring four people, two critically. no official word on a motive as yet. >>> a major milestone in lower manhattan. crews there will raise the final section of the spire atop the new world trade center. the first section was added late last year, not long after this picture was taken of crews hois
. >> reporter: police and csi teams scoured the crime scene. >> we collected some fingerprints and whate believe to be dna. >> reporter: an all-out manhunt is under way. in the rural county outside of sacramento. >> we're searching extensively. it's a difficult area to search. >> there are a lot of empty homes and outbuildings. lot of huge rofk croppings where somebody can hide in. >> reporter: and this morning, still no sign of a suspect. for "good...
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picard who was the french sherlock holmes and he basically wrote the classic look that we now see the csi type programs on, he said if someone commits a crime he has to transfer part of himself, his fingerprints, and it was before dna, his lead, the fibers on his coat so compared to microscopes developed in the early 20 centuries, they come to this answer. again in the amanda knox case, the crime scene indicated one person and one person alone did the crime. they took the second narrative of a conspiracy. in the oswald case, a case which i happen to leave it or not 50 years ago this november and i wrote my thesis at college on it 48 years ago so i was deeply immersed in it, they have the same thing. the crime scene and also show that osborne did. his palm print was on it and the sniper's bullets, one of them ballistically match the gun and the bullet shells match, everything match but then of course the question is well, even if he did it first of all did he really do it? if he did do it was he doing it as someone else? here was a man who had defected to the soviet union and just two mont
picard who was the french sherlock holmes and he basically wrote the classic look that we now see the csi type programs on, he said if someone commits a crime he has to transfer part of himself, his fingerprints, and it was before dna, his lead, the fibers on his coat so compared to microscopes developed in the early 20 centuries, they come to this answer. again in the amanda knox case, the crime scene indicated one person and one person alone did the crime. they took the second narrative of a...
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[laughter] >> i'm matthew goodman here at csis. thank you, mr.ster, for those compelling remarks. i have a question about the first arrow, bazooka, but first i want to comment on your answer to mike's question. because i think it was very helpful that you're specific in your answer to the question about the growth strategy, and i appreciate that. you like manga, and if i may cite the most famous american manga, "peanuts," there is aregh charlie brown faces his friend lucy, and she's hding a football and encouraging him to come down and kick the football. he wants to kick the football, but he doubts she will hold it. he thinks she will take it away, and every year she takes it away, and he ends up flat on his back. and so i think a lot of us in washington are like charlie brown. we want to believe, but there have been experiences in the past where the growth strategy has not been specific or has not been carried through. and so i think everyone is looking forward very much to this growth strategy and to to the specific elements that are credible a
[laughter] >> i'm matthew goodman here at csis. thank you, mr.ster, for those compelling remarks. i have a question about the first arrow, bazooka, but first i want to comment on your answer to mike's question. because i think it was very helpful that you're specific in your answer to the question about the growth strategy, and i appreciate that. you like manga, and if i may cite the most famous american manga, "peanuts," there is aregh charlie brown faces his friend lucy, and...
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this is not an episode of 24 or csi, this is a major -- this is the biggest most complex incident thatton police have been facing ever. jon: in an era of twitter and facebook, when the information and the questions can fly around the world in a nano second people kind of want the answers that quickly as well. >> right. absolutely. but what they have to understand is that, again, look at lockerbie, it took us seven years to nail that one down. the time that it took us to follow onto other terrorists incidents, ha they are doing right now -- what they are doing right now is painstaking and labor intensive, and they are very, very good at it. as an example piecing back together these explosive devices to understand how it was put together, what resources, what components were used, and then following those components to the final source saying, can we identify who actually purchased this pressure cook stpher can we identify -- shall cooker, can we even identify this purchased this board, whatever it may be. this doesn't happen in a 60-minute episode. jon: i have to say that one of the mos
this is not an episode of 24 or csi, this is a major -- this is the biggest most complex incident thatton police have been facing ever. jon: in an era of twitter and facebook, when the information and the questions can fly around the world in a nano second people kind of want the answers that quickly as well. >> right. absolutely. but what they have to understand is that, again, look at lockerbie, it took us seven years to nail that one down. the time that it took us to follow onto other...
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he has been with us here at csis many times in many roles, and he comes now as the finance minister ata time of remarkable significance in japan. everyone has heard about the so-called obi economics but there's no success to obi-economics without action. it's going to require this man, who is going to put in place the structure to bring around the transformation. this is a very big year, and it's important for japan, obviously, very important for the united states, and we all need to learn to listen carefully. we were talking just as we were coming down about this metaphor that the prime minister used about -- i don't know if you saw this more than, the finance minister talked about bazookas. that -- having represented japan at the olympics as a marksman but he didn't use bazookas then but he's using bazookas now. would you please welcome our guest. [applause] >> thank you. thank you, -- hemre-thank you, dr. green, and thank you all for coming to join me here. i am back, too. when you say that each japanese prime minister spends only a year in office, you are talking about me. in japan
he has been with us here at csis many times in many roles, and he comes now as the finance minister ata time of remarkable significance in japan. everyone has heard about the so-called obi economics but there's no success to obi-economics without action. it's going to require this man, who is going to put in place the structure to bring around the transformation. this is a very big year, and it's important for japan, obviously, very important for the united states, and we all need to learn to...
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i am michael green from csis. 25 years ago about this month i went to work in the japanese diet and make them pass past taro aso to make sure you didn't get any trouble. he failed, but i was correctly informed he was a rising star was not told you the japan's, let alone a skeet shooting bazooka wielding, but it's a good thing for japan and the economy is on the job. and they asked the first question about the third bazooka. i know you're waiting a few months. is something happening in japan on july? i may wait until after the election and gathering views of experts, but could you say more about your personal philosophy are principles that would guide the third zuppa of the long-term growth strategy? the prime minister also mentioned women's empowerment, which could add considerable sustained economic growth for deregulation. what are some of the principles he think about for the third zippo? >> this habitat and [speaking japanese] >> translator: this question might be better addressed to someone else but myself. i hope you can wait another few and hear from the people responsible for abi
i am michael green from csis. 25 years ago about this month i went to work in the japanese diet and make them pass past taro aso to make sure you didn't get any trouble. he failed, but i was correctly informed he was a rising star was not told you the japan's, let alone a skeet shooting bazooka wielding, but it's a good thing for japan and the economy is on the job. and they asked the first question about the third bazooka. i know you're waiting a few months. is something happening in japan on...
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one of the things we have been thinking about at csis is how do we do the pivot and at the same timehe question particularly on the military side. one of the programs that could be most vulnerable in that situation is the imet program or the international military education and training program that was created in 1961 with of foreign assistance act and we have provided imet funds that we will look at asia and southeast asia although the speakers are welcome to refer to a broader region and that if they like. but the imet funds have been primarily targeted to the allies in the philippines and thailand between 2000 and 2009 they use between one point* 5 million and 2.5 million dollars each also going to other asian countries cambodia, malaysia, laos and vietnam and we don't have imet programs with singapore , per month or myanmar. the way we organize our discussion was to have input from to fantastic experts and people with perspective on this question and it would result in a good discussion, i don't know about a debate with points of view to look at the policy prescriptions first wi
one of the things we have been thinking about at csis is how do we do the pivot and at the same timehe question particularly on the military side. one of the programs that could be most vulnerable in that situation is the imet program or the international military education and training program that was created in 1961 with of foreign assistance act and we have provided imet funds that we will look at asia and southeast asia although the speakers are welcome to refer to a broader region and...
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deval patrick said to me yesterday, we're all used to watching these kinds of dramas on tv whether "csiwe expect very quick results. doesn't always happen like that. this could take a while, this investigation, right? >> that's true, wolf. you know, they want to be very meticulous and deliberative in how they put out information, especially public information about someone or someones that they're looking for to talk to. they've had problems in the past if someone's been characterized as a suspect either by law enforcement or by the media. >> by the way, let me interrupt for a second. that's mitt romney -- tom, hold on. mitt romney, former governor, former republican presidential nominee. he's here at the cathedral of the holy cross for this interfaith service as well. go ahead. >> they want to make sure that they've released to the public information that won't interfere with the investigation and then also when they apprehend a suspect down the line and try to prosecute somebody, they don't want the case to be prejudiced. if it turns out that the person is not involved in this, then t
deval patrick said to me yesterday, we're all used to watching these kinds of dramas on tv whether "csiwe expect very quick results. doesn't always happen like that. this could take a while, this investigation, right? >> that's true, wolf. you know, they want to be very meticulous and deliberative in how they put out information, especially public information about someone or someones that they're looking for to talk to. they've had problems in the past if someone's been...
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-- the bomb scenes, two of them really, were still being combed or there were literally hundreds of csiup evidence. >> have you heard anything about the home that was searched? did you get any briefings on that? >> i heard that through the media. i did not hear that from an official briefing. but i did hear it, yeah. >> we've been talking, mike and i have been talking, so shaughnessy and bill bratton about the importance of patriots' day here. mike, of course, set it up beautifully. it is funny, for those of us that are outside the city, you forget when patriots' day is coming up. i get red sox updates on my phone all the time and i hear, the game starts at 11:00. i'm like 11:00. it immediately hit me. patriots' day. it is such a special day, mike, in the life of this city. it always has been. >> it always has been throughout our lives, steve. it is a combination of the super bowl, new year's eve, christmas eve, st. patrick's day. it's the whole deal. >> it really is. >> it is the whole deal. what the congressman just spoke to is one of the magic parts of marathon day. at the conclusion
-- the bomb scenes, two of them really, were still being combed or there were literally hundreds of csiup evidence. >> have you heard anything about the home that was searched? did you get any briefings on that? >> i heard that through the media. i did not hear that from an official briefing. but i did hear it, yeah. >> we've been talking, mike and i have been talking, so shaughnessy and bill bratton about the importance of patriots' day here. mike, of course, set it up...
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so then there's that other part of the job which is being a little bit like csi.ou go, and you look at the scene, and you try to figure out what it was and who the target was and what kind of bomb they used. you just collect this evidence day by day, and you put it in the report, and nobody seemed to care, and it was groundhog day, and you did that every day until you went home. so your mission was if we can't stop the car bombs and the ieds from being put out and if all we're doing is reacting like the fire d., then our job is to everybody comes home. all 30 of us went together, and all 30 of us will come back. so i managed to do that. all of my whole unit, we all came back together. i was very lucky. when i got home, i also had a completely average experience, i would say. and i'm not comfortable speaking for any particular veteran. ever what would who personal experience is i had trouble thinking about anything other than grief, than thinking about the fear. the fear and the grief were as much about what kind of person am i that came home as fear of being in an
so then there's that other part of the job which is being a little bit like csi.ou go, and you look at the scene, and you try to figure out what it was and who the target was and what kind of bomb they used. you just collect this evidence day by day, and you put it in the report, and nobody seemed to care, and it was groundhog day, and you did that every day until you went home. so your mission was if we can't stop the car bombs and the ieds from being put out and if all we're doing is reacting...
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csi for bombs. the program uses real explosives. >> fire in the hole! at everything. >> reporter: this particular five-day course focused on a car bomb but the principle is the same no matter what kind of explosion. >> picking up that evidence, putting it all together, going back and investigating it and finding out who did it. >> reporter: the key, paying attention to every little detail, working with fragments that are often smaller than a fingernail. here, investigators photograph tiny pieces of evidence and collect them in trays, parts of wires, batteries, springs and metal, all providing valuable information about what kind of bomb was used. >> we've got a good amount. >> reporter: and where it was placed. >> it looks like it was over here. >> reporter: small clues providing a much bigger picture. and something as small as a fragment of a knob or a valve or a handle can provide the clues that lead to breaks in these investigations. now the investigations not only help officials catch bombers after the fact, they also provide them with a lot of info
csi for bombs. the program uses real explosives. >> fire in the hole! at everything. >> reporter: this particular five-day course focused on a car bomb but the principle is the same no matter what kind of explosion. >> picking up that evidence, putting it all together, going back and investigating it and finding out who did it. >> reporter: the key, paying attention to every little detail, working with fragments that are often smaller than a fingernail. here,...
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southeasthair of the asia program here at csis. one of the things we have been how we dobout is the pits and at the same time -- work and at the same time through the sequester and but it cuts that are coming. the programs that could .e most vulnerable imet was created in 1961. funds. provided the we will be looking at asia and south east asia. all of these speakers are welcome. if we look at southeast asia, targeted have been .etween 2000 and 2009 they use between one but $5 million and $2 million each. they've also gone to other countries mainly cambodia, indonesia, malaysia, and vietnam. the way we organize our discussion was to have input from two fantastic experts and people with perspective. it will result in a good discussion. i do not know about a debate. i think a discussion with points of view is always a good way to suss out some of the policy issues. i will introduce both speakers and then we will start with lieutenant-general chip gregson. chip is assistant secretary of defense for asian-pacific security affairs. befor
southeasthair of the asia program here at csis. one of the things we have been how we dobout is the pits and at the same time -- work and at the same time through the sequester and but it cuts that are coming. the programs that could .e most vulnerable imet was created in 1961. funds. provided the we will be looking at asia and south east asia. all of these speakers are welcome. if we look at southeast asia, targeted have been .etween 2000 and 2009 they use between one but $5 million and $2...
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if you want to tweet you can tweet best event ever at csis. >> best host. >> i would like to say a couple final words. first of all, we have some things out here for you to pick up. we've done a couple reports on u.s.-india defense trade, military engagement. also an important study on the pacific command. pick those up. i also paid close attention to what secretary carter said about the assignment that he got from leon panetta to realize the full potential of u.s.-india defense trade and to cut through the bureaucratic red tape. now, i think the only thing that he needs to do that is something i'm going to now present him from the chair and u.s.-india policy studies and that is the independento god who is the re-- indo god who is the remover of impediments. >> i need it. [applause] >> thank you all. please allow us a moment, stay in your seats and tweet or whatever while we get the secretary out. thank you very much. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> the u.s. house returns from its two-week spring recess. g
if you want to tweet you can tweet best event ever at csis. >> best host. >> i would like to say a couple final words. first of all, we have some things out here for you to pick up. we've done a couple reports on u.s.-india defense trade, military engagement. also an important study on the pacific command. pick those up. i also paid close attention to what secretary carter said about the assignment that he got from leon panetta to realize the full potential of u.s.-india defense...