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it is an enormous pleasure for us to welcome her here to csis.dent park in some sense personally embodies the glory and the tragedy of korea. she has an interesting history. she was a young student, graduated in electronics engineering. i didn't know that. went to grenoble and it was there when she received an urgent message saying you must return to seoul as soon as possible. she arrived, she got off the airplane pictures walking by a newsstand and saw a picture of a newspaper that had her mother's picture on it and it's an assassinated. the tragedy that he has had to endure. and she had to endure. she became the first lady of korea at the age of 22. it was the starting point of a career that is still unfolding in a great and marvelous way. this summer, korea with her yet another one of the great crises that periodically and fix the continuity of the peninsula. it was a test. every crisis has to crises. one involving the immediate effect, and the other is a question, what the government be up for this crisis? resident marc pucci at all the stren
it is an enormous pleasure for us to welcome her here to csis.dent park in some sense personally embodies the glory and the tragedy of korea. she has an interesting history. she was a young student, graduated in electronics engineering. i didn't know that. went to grenoble and it was there when she received an urgent message saying you must return to seoul as soon as possible. she arrived, she got off the airplane pictures walking by a newsstand and saw a picture of a newspaper that had her...
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as in the tv drama "csi," there is a cast of fascinating characters who join forces to solve this crime. there's dr. corey, the medical examiner. a doctor of forensic pathology, she performs autopsies on all suspicious and unexplained deaths. >> my job is to let the victims speak to me, let the victim tell me what they can tell me through the physical evidence. >> there's the coroner, ron holmes, an elected law enforcement officer who once interviewed serial murderer, ted bundy. his job is to examine and control the bodies at the scene. >> the crime scene belongs to the police. the body belongs to us. >> there's the detective, chris middleton, working around the clock before the trail goes cold. his motivation, to solve the case for the loved ones the victims left behind. >> i've got a duty to their parents, brothers, sisters and children to find the person responsible for their death. >> and there's the mother of the victim, angela thompson. her daughter was gunned down in the alley. she will help investigators any way she can. >> i just want to know why. why? why would you want to do
as in the tv drama "csi," there is a cast of fascinating characters who join forces to solve this crime. there's dr. corey, the medical examiner. a doctor of forensic pathology, she performs autopsies on all suspicious and unexplained deaths. >> my job is to let the victims speak to me, let the victim tell me what they can tell me through the physical evidence. >> there's the coroner, ron holmes, an elected law enforcement officer who once interviewed serial murderer, ted...
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at 10:00 o'clock at cbs-3 the the second season of csi cyber premiers. the team is back on the case and season actor ted dan son joins the cast. >> just confirm that there has been seven burglaries in the past week and a half. >> i'm surprised, metro police should have noticed a pattern. >> not all have of them happened in the district, maryland, virginia as well, and also the the homes, the the system was shut down remotely and no one not the homeowners or police can identify the the burglar's point of entry. >> i know how our target got in. >> we had a chance to hear from the show stars patricia arquette and ted dan son about how the show takes a lot from real life, let's take a listen. >> what i do is i look at these new devices that are out on the market. every day is there something new wifi or blue tooth enabled that are hackable, so we are trying to stay ahead of the bad guys so we have our own, in house bad guys that are now working for the fbi. >> all right. you can check it out tonight csi cyber airs at 10:00 o'clock right here on cbs-3. >>> ar
at 10:00 o'clock at cbs-3 the the second season of csi cyber premiers. the team is back on the case and season actor ted dan son joins the cast. >> just confirm that there has been seven burglaries in the past week and a half. >> i'm surprised, metro police should have noticed a pattern. >> not all have of them happened in the district, maryland, virginia as well, and also the the homes, the the system was shut down remotely and no one not the homeowners or police can identify...
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second season of csi cyber premiers tonight.team is back on the case and this season actor ted dan son joins the the cast. >> just confirm that there has been seven security breaches in the past week and a half. >> i'm surprised, metro police should have noticed the pattern. >> not all happened in the district, maryland, virginia as well, also at home, ptech system was shut down remetly and in one not the homeowners or police can identify the burglars picture. >> i know how our target got in. >> all right. >> nice little preview there. we had a chance to hear from the show's stars patricia arquette and ted dan son about how the show takes a lot from real life. lets take a listen. >> what i do is i look at all these new devices out on the market, every day there is something new that is wifi or blue tooth enabled are hackable so we are trying to stay ahead of the bad guys so we have our own in house bad guys that are working for the fbi. >> and you can check it out tonight, csi cyber airs at 10:00 o'clock right here on cbs-3. >>>
second season of csi cyber premiers tonight.team is back on the case and this season actor ted dan son joins the the cast. >> just confirm that there has been seven security breaches in the past week and a half. >> i'm surprised, metro police should have noticed the pattern. >> not all happened in the district, maryland, virginia as well, also at home, ptech system was shut down remetly and in one not the homeowners or police can identify the burglars picture. >> i know...
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it's an enormous pleasure to welcome her to csis. president park, in some sense, personally embodies the glory and tragedy of korea. she has an interesting history. she was a young student, graduated in electronics engineering. i did not know that. went to grenoble, and it was there that she received an urgent message saying, you must return to the soil as soon as possible. she said, why? she arrived, she got off the airplane, she was walking by a newsstand and saw a picture of a newspaper that had her brother's picture on it and it said "assasinated." the tragedy that korea has had to injure. and she had to endure. she became the first lady of korea at the age of 22. point of astarting career that is still unfolding. in a great and marvelous way. korea went through yet another one of the great crises that periodically affects the peninsula. it was a test. every crisis has two crises. one involving the immediate effect, and the other is a question if the government will be up to the crisis. president park proved she had all the stren
it's an enormous pleasure to welcome her to csis. president park, in some sense, personally embodies the glory and tragedy of korea. she has an interesting history. she was a young student, graduated in electronics engineering. i did not know that. went to grenoble, and it was there that she received an urgent message saying, you must return to the soil as soon as possible. she said, why? she arrived, she got off the airplane, she was walking by a newsstand and saw a picture of a newspaper that...
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my thanks go out to the csis staff who worked so hard to organize this event.ate last month, i was in new york to attend the united nations general assembly. here i am later back in washington, d.c. my trip to new york and back to seoul and back is a testament to the korea-u.s. alliance which is being guided by the envision of the -- vision of the united nations and continues to evolve into an ever stronger and dynamic alliance. in my key note address at the u.n. general assembly, i spelled out korea's commitment to contribute to international peace, security and shared prosperity. for korea itself has been a beneficiary of the postwar orlando and a trusted partner of the united nations. the -- order and the trusted partner in the united nations. in the seven decades of the war, it was a provide sess of bringing to life the values and ideals of the united nations and also history of the korea-u.s. alliance that continues to evolve. the korea-u.s. alliance was a steadfast buttress as they defended the free market system and human rights on the korean peninsula a
my thanks go out to the csis staff who worked so hard to organize this event.ate last month, i was in new york to attend the united nations general assembly. here i am later back in washington, d.c. my trip to new york and back to seoul and back is a testament to the korea-u.s. alliance which is being guided by the envision of the -- vision of the united nations and continues to evolve into an ever stronger and dynamic alliance. in my key note address at the u.n. general assembly, i spelled out...
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in the end, forensic science utilized by the medical examiner, the real csi, will decide the fate of a killer and reveal if he's telling the truth. >> we're there to solve the puzzle. we're there to figure out what happened. >> but first, a killer's gruesome bargain. he'll trade the victim's body for leniency. >> how did the body come to be there? >> i dug a hole, threw him down in it. >>> every month we have something unusual in hardin county. >> as the coroner in this central kentucky county, bill lee has learned that sometimes, truth is stranger than fiction, and this current case easily fits that description. >> back there with the perpetrator just trying to locate the grave site. >> while he and other investigators are on this small farm wondering if they will find a body, another search has been going on for days all over the county. a 29-year-old fast-food worker named roy jeffries is missing, leaving in his wake two distraught parents. >> somebody beat him up, hit him with a car and he's laying there and he's freezing and he's going to die from exposure. >> fearing the worst,
in the end, forensic science utilized by the medical examiner, the real csi, will decide the fate of a killer and reveal if he's telling the truth. >> we're there to solve the puzzle. we're there to figure out what happened. >> but first, a killer's gruesome bargain. he'll trade the victim's body for leniency. >> how did the body come to be there? >> i dug a hole, threw him down in it. >>> every month we have something unusual in hardin county. >> as the...
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. >> a team of csi specialists was still combing through the evidence and found something important. >> there is some paperwork that we found in the trash compactor. >> okay. >> in ginger's trash was a receipt from a local home depot showing someone bought several items, including many gallons of bleach. could that be somehow linked to the crime scene? and if so, who bought it? back at homicide headquarters, detectives identified the specific home depot where the items were purchased. >> it's that home depot store number 3316. that's the address. that's the date and time. >> you want to go over there? >> yeah. >> what detectives were after was store surveillance video documenting whoever went shopping for items they were now linking to the crime. why is it important to get the receipt? >> lots of the video in town is time-sensitive. unless you are lucky and get to the place in the right time it's gone. >> then you lose critical evidence. >> right. >> we went to the home depot with them and headed to the back office to meet fellow detective chris bunting and the store's manager. they
. >> a team of csi specialists was still combing through the evidence and found something important. >> there is some paperwork that we found in the trash compactor. >> okay. >> in ginger's trash was a receipt from a local home depot showing someone bought several items, including many gallons of bleach. could that be somehow linked to the crime scene? and if so, who bought it? back at homicide headquarters, detectives identified the specific home depot where the items...
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. >>> the second season premiere for csi is happening tonight. fans are waiting for the return of patricia arquette. she is joined this season by ted danson who please -- replace the next generation of forensics.>> this is a chip to communicate with the roach's antenna and it is controlled wirelessly. the possibilities are endless.>> the show airs tonight at 10:00. thank you for joining us. many wrinkle creams come with high hopes, but hope... doesn't work on wrinkles. clinically proven neutrogena rapid wrinkle repair with the fastest retinol formula available, it works on fine lines and even deep wrinkles. you'll see younger looking skin in just one week. stop hoping for results, and start seeing them. rapid wrinkle repair... ...and for dark spots rapid tone repair.
. >>> the second season premiere for csi is happening tonight. fans are waiting for the return of patricia arquette. she is joined this season by ted danson who please -- replace the next generation of forensics.>> this is a chip to communicate with the roach's antenna and it is controlled wirelessly. the possibilities are endless.>> the show airs tonight at 10:00. thank you for joining us. many wrinkle creams come with high hopes, but hope... doesn't work on wrinkles....
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. >>> still ahead on "eyewitness news" this morning real life csi, a local police department gets what is a big upgrade and they are showing off their cool new tools that will help them solve crimes faster. >>> plus they are a fall favorite but carmel apples could make you sick. find out how to protect you and your family in this morning's healthwatch. >>> are you sick of paying bic bucks for cable? three on your side jim donovan will show you how people are cutting off the cable cord without giving up their favorite shows, that is coming up next. >> ♪ >> how could you not, temperatures reach in the 70's justin? seventy's? it the sound good to me. we will have more on the forecast on the other side, stay with us. just by switching to progressive. so you'll be bringing home the bacon in no time. sorry. get a free quote at progressive.com. "eyewitness news" got in the csi unit new state of the art center that is the process in solving crimes. what used today days only takes hours. investigators no longer to have send evidence to the new jersey state police. >> and there is times when we
. >>> still ahead on "eyewitness news" this morning real life csi, a local police department gets what is a big upgrade and they are showing off their cool new tools that will help them solve crimes faster. >>> plus they are a fall favorite but carmel apples could make you sick. find out how to protect you and your family in this morning's healthwatch. >>> are you sick of paying bic bucks for cable? three on your side jim donovan will show you how people are...
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. >>> coming up next, csi, medical >>> the jury saw evidence in the kirby case. investigators held up bullet and photos of the body. the medical examiner testified kirby was shot in the chest twice and once in the hit. a plumber hired by kirby to work in the house the day he was murder testified he saw a man resembling severance in neighborhood at that time. the prosecutor held up a flannel shirt found in severance's car. the plumber said the man wore a shirt like that and said he was 80% certain that was him. >>> a legal victory for virginia's former first lady. a federal appeals court agreed to delay a peel hearing. she doesn't want to proceed until the court rules on her husband, both convicted of lending the prestige of the governor's office for a businessman in exchange for money and fifths. >>> a police sergeant accused of spitting on man in handcuffs may have to resign. the police department quickly suspended sergeant robert meissner. he has been on the police force for 34 years. interim police commissioner kevin davis said the video appears to show the se
. >>> coming up next, csi, medical >>> the jury saw evidence in the kirby case. investigators held up bullet and photos of the body. the medical examiner testified kirby was shot in the chest twice and once in the hit. a plumber hired by kirby to work in the house the day he was murder testified he saw a man resembling severance in neighborhood at that time. the prosecutor held up a flannel shirt found in severance's car. the plumber said the man wore a shirt like that and...
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for "cheers" over the years and comedy, then in recent years you're wonderful on the show "damages," "csi" and now "fargo" which was one of my favorite show last year. >> yeah. >> seth: is it fun for you to do these sort of -- i mean obviously there's a lot of humor in the show, but it's also very dark. >> very dark, very dark. and you know, it's the writing. you know, as a writer, you go where the writing is. and noah hawley is so good. he really can tell a great story. that format attracts i think really interesting writers because you have ten hours to tell your story. >> seth: mm-hmm. >> a feature film is what, an hour and a half, two hours? you get ten hours to develop characters. >> seth: and it's wonderful. also, you're not stuck in that world of hey that first season went great, we're gonna do another ten hours. >> right. >> seth: because this is a completely different cast. >> this is a prequel. yeah. >> seth: and i think that's really nice. these shows now you have more faith in the creators when you know that they are -- when they started knowing the end is ten. >> right. >> se
for "cheers" over the years and comedy, then in recent years you're wonderful on the show "damages," "csi" and now "fargo" which was one of my favorite show last year. >> yeah. >> seth: is it fun for you to do these sort of -- i mean obviously there's a lot of humor in the show, but it's also very dark. >> very dark, very dark. and you know, it's the writing. you know, as a writer, you go where the writing is. and noah hawley is so good....
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globe winning actor who you know from the iconic show "cheers" as well as "curb your enthusiasm" and "csi." you can see him next in the second season of "fargo," which premieres monday, october 12th. let's take a look. >> how's betsy? >> you mean, you didn't call her before you came over? >> well, yeah. just being polite. give you a chance to talk about your feelings should you be so disposed. yep. >> ordered this kit of a recipe cards. saw it on the tv. so now, every night we eat delicacies of the world. >> some men like that. variety. >> seth: please welcome to the show, ted danson. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: i'm so happy and honored to have you here. >> i'm so happy to be here. it feels like we're doing make we're sitting around on a porch or -- i'm lucky enough to know you >> yeah. >> seth: and so this is nice to be somewhere where we're actually not having to listen to while we're trying to have a conversation. [ laughter ] we don't have to talk over him doing country music. this is great for me. first of all, i have to ask, quite a beard. >> yeah. >> seth: you grew the full be
globe winning actor who you know from the iconic show "cheers" as well as "curb your enthusiasm" and "csi." you can see him next in the second season of "fargo," which premieres monday, october 12th. let's take a look. >> how's betsy? >> you mean, you didn't call her before you came over? >> well, yeah. just being polite. give you a chance to talk about your feelings should you be so disposed. yep. >> ordered this kit of a recipe...
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the director of the china power project at the center for strategic and international studies or csis, offering her take on china's reaction to the u.s. mission and said a military confrontation between the two countries is highly unlikely. >> the u.s. and china signed last year an mou, a memorandum of safety on air and sea safety. i think this is an agreement that's important to both the u.s. and china, so my expectation was that it was not violated, and that is served at the purpose of preventing an accident from taking place, and i expect that if the chinese did not challenge the united states in a very dangerous way, but simply signalled the united states that it wanted this navy ship, the uss and two aircraft to leave their -- what they seem to claim to be their waters. this was first leaked early may so we're talking six months ago, that the obama administration was considering conducting these freedom of navigation patrols, means that china has had a long time to prepare for it. they have been able to prepare how they would react, what statements they would make publicly, so i
the director of the china power project at the center for strategic and international studies or csis, offering her take on china's reaction to the u.s. mission and said a military confrontation between the two countries is highly unlikely. >> the u.s. and china signed last year an mou, a memorandum of safety on air and sea safety. i think this is an agreement that's important to both the u.s. and china, so my expectation was that it was not violated, and that is served at the purpose of...
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gregory poling of csis says the chinese have completed construction of a landing strip of three kilometers in length on fiery cross reef and are building two more on mischief and suve reef. >> having three of these with airstrips that can accommodate anything in the chinese arsenal and presumably with greater military construction in the future, they would not be without risk to u.s. and allied operations. >> reporter: in a recent parade, china clearly demonstrated the rapid modernization of its military capability. the country prominently displayed its latest weaponry, including the anti-ship ballistic missiles or carrier killers for the first time. andrew erickson of the u.s. naval war college says china's new weapons systems are designed to increase the cost to the u.s. military in case of a conflict. >> china is trying to develop some deterrent and push away or keep out capabilities. we call this in the u.s. military anti-access area denial. >> reporter: erickson further explains that with the massive construction projects, china intends to solidify its control over the south china sea
gregory poling of csis says the chinese have completed construction of a landing strip of three kilometers in length on fiery cross reef and are building two more on mischief and suve reef. >> having three of these with airstrips that can accommodate anything in the chinese arsenal and presumably with greater military construction in the future, they would not be without risk to u.s. and allied operations. >> reporter: in a recent parade, china clearly demonstrated the rapid...
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we'd love to have the csi success. thank you. >> seth: that's fantastic. >> yeah, you never -- >> seth: can we not have your autograph? >> yeah, exactly. you never feel so emasculated, as when you're riding along with real -- >> seth: pretending to be a real police officer? >> it's terrible. when you were younger, i heard that you interned for your local congressman. >> i did. >> seth: so you've actually spent time in washington, d.c. >> i have. >> seth: what is more dysfunctional, "gotham" or >> it's a toss up. [ laughter ] d.c. is like "gotham", except withore paperwork. >> seth: yeah. >> it's like -- i interned for an incredible congressman. congressman lloyd doggett from texas, who is still, i believe serving in his wonderful -- you realize ththdrudgery of it all. and like, let me put it to you this way. i was 19 years old, i came into it as a college student, thinking "politics@maybe." >> seth: yeah. >> and then i was like, nah, acting. acting's the more flexible -- [ laughter ] celebrity. that's the easier road t
we'd love to have the csi success. thank you. >> seth: that's fantastic. >> yeah, you never -- >> seth: can we not have your autograph? >> yeah, exactly. you never feel so emasculated, as when you're riding along with real -- >> seth: pretending to be a real police officer? >> it's terrible. when you were younger, i heard that you interned for your local congressman. >> i did. >> seth: so you've actually spent time in washington, d.c. >> i...
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in the end forensic science utilized by the medical examiner, the real csi, will decide the fate of a killer and reveal if he's telling the truth. >> we're there to solve the puzzle. we're there to figure out what happened. >>> but first, a killer's gruesome bargain. he'll trade the victim's body for leniency. >> how did the body become buried? >> i dug a hole and threw him in it. lk asset allocation. sure. you seem knowledgeable, professional. would you trust me as your financial advisor? i would. i would indeed. well, let's be clear here. i'm actually a dj. [ dance music plays ] [laughs] no way! i have no financial experience at all. that really is you? if they're not a cfp pro, you just don't know. find a certified financial planner professional who's thoroughly vetted at letsmakeaplan.org. cfp -- work with the highest standard. high i brto get us moving.tein i'm new ensure active high protein. i help you recharge with nutritious energy and strength. i'll take that. yeeeeeah! new ensure active high protein. 16 grams of protein and 23 vitamins and minerals. ensure. take life in. at
in the end forensic science utilized by the medical examiner, the real csi, will decide the fate of a killer and reveal if he's telling the truth. >> we're there to solve the puzzle. we're there to figure out what happened. >>> but first, a killer's gruesome bargain. he'll trade the victim's body for leniency. >> how did the body become buried? >> i dug a hole and threw him in it. lk asset allocation. sure. you seem knowledgeable, professional. would you trust me as...
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but if csi didn't uncover much physical evidence by the cooper river. >> as time passes, any sort of more minute signs that might not have been found the first time are going to start to disappear. >> moran fears if both the autopsy and toxicology come back inconclusive, it could become a long-term mystery. >> particularly when you're not finding medical signs, you're completely dependent on that information. >> things like -- >> things like footprints, the state of the clothing of the individual. >> she's taught her own students it's not unusual for autopsy to be indeplete. >> having it inconclusive leaves it open for possibilities. this is a positive result. once a medical examiner makes a ruling, puts the manner of death as accidental or natural causes, essentially, the case is closed. it can be very difficult to get that ruling changed. >> now, his grandparents have also hired philadelphia based attorney bill brennan who accompanied them to speak with detectives here. he told me for several hours this morning, but brennan also told me, they are in no way, shape or form suspects o
but if csi didn't uncover much physical evidence by the cooper river. >> as time passes, any sort of more minute signs that might not have been found the first time are going to start to disappear. >> moran fears if both the autopsy and toxicology come back inconclusive, it could become a long-term mystery. >> particularly when you're not finding medical signs, you're completely dependent on that information. >> things like -- >> things like footprints, the state...
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we pulled out our homicide detectives, our csi team and our search and rescue team. >> the santa clara county sheriff's deputy set up a tent and teams of investigators searching a wide area looking for body parts that could be associated with the skull. as they search, they are only allowing people living in the area to get anywhere close. >> not usually what we find here. we find animals, but not people. >> we're trying to look at any leads and any investigation we can and any evidence that they can find out there. >> evidence that can connect this gruesome discovery with unsolved crimes. one example is morgan hill teenager sierra lamar. she has been missing for three years now. sheriff's deputies say right now there's no way of knowing if the skull belongs to a man, woman or child. >> it's a tragic event and we hope that it is sierra lamar so we can give closure to the family, but we don't know right now. all we have is a human skull. >> investigators are not ruling out the possibility that that skil skull could belong to a native american burial site. we don't know if or when the co
we pulled out our homicide detectives, our csi team and our search and rescue team. >> the santa clara county sheriff's deputy set up a tent and teams of investigators searching a wide area looking for body parts that could be associated with the skull. as they search, they are only allowing people living in the area to get anywhere close. >> not usually what we find here. we find animals, but not people. >> we're trying to look at any leads and any investigation we can and...
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what they called the csi effect.somebody will say i don't believe this person's guilty because they didn't use luminol at the crime scene. but there's no invisible blood -- >> and that's from a juror. >> that's the problem. they think that they know because they've watched these shows. one piece of compelling forensic evidence is enough to prove a case beyond a reasonable doubt. someone leaves a fingerprint at a crime scene, you have to tell the story to weave it in for the jurors so that they understand. they have the confidence to make that decision. >> and then the big question is you've got to figure out how that piece of evidence got there to make sure that it's really telling you the truth. >> exactly. >> it may be telling you its truth but does that mean that the person who left the fingerprint actually did it? or the dna? all of that is extremely important. >> okay. we all need books. brand-new one from patricia cornwell is -- >> "depraved heart." >> pressure to meet you. thank you for joining us. >> straight
what they called the csi effect.somebody will say i don't believe this person's guilty because they didn't use luminol at the crime scene. but there's no invisible blood -- >> and that's from a juror. >> that's the problem. they think that they know because they've watched these shows. one piece of compelling forensic evidence is enough to prove a case beyond a reasonable doubt. someone leaves a fingerprint at a crime scene, you have to tell the story to weave it in for the jurors...
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like "csi" soup. i'm eating out of an open wound. actually, that's completely delicious.s you look like a vampire. it's quite spicy. you can taste the chili. it doesn't really taste like blood. it just kind of tastes sweet and rich. let's see if we can change your mind about brains. >> delicious. i'm not lying. this is delicious. anyone would completely love this. >> you eat too much of it, you'll go blind. that's what they think. >> they say that about -- off and i'm still here. >> it has to do with parasites and all kinds of stuff. >> huh? >> can i tell you some stories? >> whoa, back up there. parasites? >> two or three years ago, a whole family in nan province, all seven of them died. >> that's really -- you probably should have told me that during the appetizer course, okay? honestly, best meal i've ever had in thailand. ever. >> i'm super happy to hear that. >> i'd eat that out of chris christie's jockstrap on a hot summer day. this is cnn. directv are now on. so get ready to laugh here and cry here. scream over here and freak out over there! and maybe go back to la
like "csi" soup. i'm eating out of an open wound. actually, that's completely delicious.s you look like a vampire. it's quite spicy. you can taste the chili. it doesn't really taste like blood. it just kind of tastes sweet and rich. let's see if we can change your mind about brains. >> delicious. i'm not lying. this is delicious. anyone would completely love this. >> you eat too much of it, you'll go blind. that's what they think. >> they say that about -- off and...
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. >> i don't want this to be csi. >> oh, please. >> this is the man that took the photos and can i make a point about the photos i took it. >> sorry let me look at these first. >> is this a patch mark. >> you'll see it right here. >> it does look like the same place. >> i'm confused i - >> okay. this is the little arrow. >> field trip? >> yeah. >> different angle. >> right. >> commissioner mccarthy. >> if i understand i look at those photos that's the same spot. >> looks like to me. >> the reason we say that is because it says g; right? >> okay. >> i took the photo and i took it wider because i got access to the appellants photo on friday so i saw is conveniently was a tight shot not showing the damage so for your benefit i put a hockey stick and pulled 80 out to see a foot or two off the ground and a short distance mr. above that it to the damage i took it on my iphone we'll zoom in that's point g there are the same. >> through the chair one more thing can i ask the excessive reardon if he will concur that is the same location. >> oh, right here. >> yes. based on the two pictures i bel
. >> i don't want this to be csi. >> oh, please. >> this is the man that took the photos and can i make a point about the photos i took it. >> sorry let me look at these first. >> is this a patch mark. >> you'll see it right here. >> it does look like the same place. >> i'm confused i - >> okay. this is the little arrow. >> field trip? >> yeah. >> different angle. >> right. >> commissioner mccarthy. >> if...
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first, csi detectives early, told they walked the refootsteps from the apartment to the wooded location. what they were looking for was surveillance cameras on homes. this, as we also know, the father is not being held for questioning and no one has been charged with any crime. only nbc 10 cameras were there, as detectives with the prosecutor's office and crime scene investigators headed back national woods in their search for evidence and answers. >> at the level of -- >> reporter: judy remembers the very moment her heart sank tuesday morning. >> there were 12 detectives and i knew something had happened because i saw one detective, even not even here yet, put her arm around another detective. >> reporter: a source confirms to nbc 10, brendan didn't wander into the woods on his own. instead, quote, definitely placed there. but a second day of searching turned up no material evidence. >> i don't know what brought me down here, but you know, i was 40 paces from finding that child. >> reporter: a close friend of brendan's mother didn't want to show his face but told us, he's praying for t
first, csi detectives early, told they walked the refootsteps from the apartment to the wooded location. what they were looking for was surveillance cameras on homes. this, as we also know, the father is not being held for questioning and no one has been charged with any crime. only nbc 10 cameras were there, as detectives with the prosecutor's office and crime scene investigators headed back national woods in their search for evidence and answers. >> at the level of -- >> reporter:...
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searching your stuff, single-file line through campus with your hands in the air, i felt like i was in a csi episode. >> reporter: four guns were found at the scene. the college president says no guns are allowed on campus, but oregon law allows students to carry with the proper permits. >> jessica, thank you. >>> a woman found dead at a home in lake grove, long island they are not releasing her identity, the police are not, but she was married to a man with ties to the nypd and said members of the homicide squad would like to talk to him, but they cannot find him. another male was in the home and has been interviewed. police responded to a 911 call. >>> now to the latest legionnaires' scare. in the bronx, local lawmakers had a town hall meeting tonight. a new cluster in morris park has killed one person and sickened 12 more. 15 cooling towers tested positive for the legionnaires' bacteria. some residents we spoke with do >> we need to know when was the last inspection? how could they have passed inspection and then a month later we have the inspection back if they cleaned the tacks. >> heal
searching your stuff, single-file line through campus with your hands in the air, i felt like i was in a csi episode. >> reporter: four guns were found at the scene. the college president says no guns are allowed on campus, but oregon law allows students to carry with the proper permits. >> jessica, thank you. >>> a woman found dead at a home in lake grove, long island they are not releasing her identity, the police are not, but she was married to a man with ties to the...
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what we call the csi effect.hat you could have a shoplifting case and jurors want to see blood splatter. making a little bit after joke but it is really that serious. once they get that they believe the expert here, a dentist over their own eyes. >> we have to be grateful for places like the innocence project that research these type of things this will be fodder for the death penalty argument. this man easily could have been on death row based on evidence that turned out to be incorrect. this is scientific evidence we're continuing to explore, dan evidence, we just don't want to get it ahead of us. jenna: walk us through, he is not completely set free and -- he has to face some other legal ramification. >> exactly. new evidence come forward exonerating him. they will probably take, already served 2years. but what other evidence is out there? what other charges might he face. that is still all open for him. 28 years. >> d.a. has to look whether or not they want to retry him. jenna: do you think they will. >> chan
what we call the csi effect.hat you could have a shoplifting case and jurors want to see blood splatter. making a little bit after joke but it is really that serious. once they get that they believe the expert here, a dentist over their own eyes. >> we have to be grateful for places like the innocence project that research these type of things this will be fodder for the death penalty argument. this man easily could have been on death row based on evidence that turned out to be incorrect....
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i watch "csi" i can handle it.nothing like that, especially when it's your loved one. >> it's diegel's job to gather as much information as possible about the person who died. she starts by asking the mother who asked not to appear on camera, a series of questions about her son, curt lewitski. >> can you tell me a little bit about his medical history? >> kurt's an alcoholic. he has been for the last several years. he has done some drugs in the past. >> what type of drugs did he used to do? >> vicodin. morphine once or twice. >> okay. he tried fentanyl, he told me. >> after the interview, diegel examines the body. >> i'm going to go in and view him and i have to take some photographs. >> the man's history of alcohol and drug use is an important clue that may determine the cause of death. even so, diegel always keeps an open mind when inspecting a death scene. >> you have to be careful not to get tunnel vision on these cases. you get your additional information but that's why it's critical we have to go to the scene
i watch "csi" i can handle it.nothing like that, especially when it's your loved one. >> it's diegel's job to gather as much information as possible about the person who died. she starts by asking the mother who asked not to appear on camera, a series of questions about her son, curt lewitski. >> can you tell me a little bit about his medical history? >> kurt's an alcoholic. he has been for the last several years. he has done some drugs in the past. >> what...
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they have six members of their csi craw here. they pulled an all nighter and they are not looking to be gone home soon they are investigating the shooting death that happened on the trail reported at 6:00 last night when a hiker found the victim. officials are not releasing details of the victim. not even the gender. this happened on old railroad grade trail at the preserve outside of fairfax on the north side of sir francis drake boulevard. i asked how long the trail will be close asked they said they do not know. they will open it wherein they are finished with the investigation but no arrests have been reported. >> extradition proceedings are underway to bring a san ramon college student home from illinois to face charges of sexual assault. police say that 20 year old kwangmin jin is a serial social media rapist who met up where the victims on sites like tinder and scout and facebook. authorities know at least four victims and they say thattin' gin would spike the alcoholic drinks to make the victims less resistant. officers a
they have six members of their csi craw here. they pulled an all nighter and they are not looking to be gone home soon they are investigating the shooting death that happened on the trail reported at 6:00 last night when a hiker found the victim. officials are not releasing details of the victim. not even the gender. this happened on old railroad grade trail at the preserve outside of fairfax on the north side of sir francis drake boulevard. i asked how long the trail will be close asked they...
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. >> right on scene, confirmed it was a human sculpt we then coupled homicide detectives, csi team and search and rescue team. >> teams of investigators searched for more body parts. authorities are not ruling out possibility that human skull could belong to morgan hill teenager sierra lamar, but there's no evidence at this time it is. investigators are not ruling out the possibility it's much older than when they saw it, perhaps part of a native american burial site. >>> three correctional deputies accused in the murder of an inmate are scheduled to enter a plea today. three men worked as guards at the santa clara county jail, allegedly, beat michael terry to death in august. all three deputies are out on bail. if convicted of the charges, guards could face the rest of their life in prison. >>> back in the bay area, to face murder charges, those three drifters accused of wild crime spree, including kill two people arrived in marin county last night. the trio was arrested in portland last week. all three suspects will now face charges for the shooting deaths of a canadian backpacker an
. >> right on scene, confirmed it was a human sculpt we then coupled homicide detectives, csi team and search and rescue team. >> teams of investigators searched for more body parts. authorities are not ruling out possibility that human skull could belong to morgan hill teenager sierra lamar, but there's no evidence at this time it is. investigators are not ruling out the possibility it's much older than when they saw it, perhaps part of a native american burial site. >>>...
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cvp's csi program places u.s. officers in 50 foreign seaports in 35 countries around the world.these overseas cvp officers have the ability to reach 80% of the maritime cargo heading to the united states. all overseas examinations are performed with the assistance of our host country counterparts. every cargo inspection conducted overseas includes a scanning of the container for radiation. a nonintrusive system uses systems of high energy x-ray or gamma ray to look into the container for anomalies which may be of concern. in 2015 cvp performed over 120,000 examinations of high risk cargo before the cargo was placed on a vessel destined for the united states. if the exam is not performed overseas at a csi seaport, the shipment will be inspected upon arrival at a us port of entry. cvp employs the same large scale systems to quickly examine containerized cargo for the presence of anomalies which may contain a threat. those containers found with anomalies are physically searched at warehouses located in the seaports. lastly, every containerized shipment leaving the u.s. seaport, eve
cvp's csi program places u.s. officers in 50 foreign seaports in 35 countries around the world.these overseas cvp officers have the ability to reach 80% of the maritime cargo heading to the united states. all overseas examinations are performed with the assistance of our host country counterparts. every cargo inspection conducted overseas includes a scanning of the container for radiation. a nonintrusive system uses systems of high energy x-ray or gamma ray to look into the container for...
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in the age of csi, when so many believe that criminal science is infallible and that the evidence alwayss to the guilty, the state was about to admit that the original detectives and scientists on the case misread the evidence and followed the wrong leads. >> these are packages that i received on the 20th of june, 1974. >> first to the stand, the former crime lab scientist who had examined the hairs found on the victim's body. even though for years he had told police they were looking for a dark-haired killer, similar to suspects esfehani and alverez, now he said this -- >> if the woman laying there were to have struggled and rolled on that rug, could she have picked up hairs on her body from that rug? >> certainly could, yes. >> in other words, prosecutors now argued that those dark hairs found on the body long thought to have been left from the killer did not come from the killer at all. the expert testified the hairs were not pulled out in a fierce struggle, but had been left behind by people who were in the house and shed the hairs naturally. when cheryl miller struggled with the kil
in the age of csi, when so many believe that criminal science is infallible and that the evidence alwayss to the guilty, the state was about to admit that the original detectives and scientists on the case misread the evidence and followed the wrong leads. >> these are packages that i received on the 20th of june, 1974. >> first to the stand, the former crime lab scientist who had examined the hairs found on the victim's body. even though for years he had told police they were...