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a stain found by csi chief kofoed himself.st took it along that edge and wiped it, because i figured that way, i wouldn't miss anything. and it reacted. so you got to hit, though? i get a presumptive positive, yes. keith morrison: and before long, tests confirmed that what the csi chief found under the dashboard was indeed blood, the blood of wayne stock, the victim. only one way it could get there, carried by livers and sampson. with a confession and now real physical evidence to back it up, many in the community thought case closed. oh, but they were mistaken. coming up, a piece of evidence that had gone unnoticed turns the case upside down, when "dateline" continues. advil liqui-gels minis. our first concentrated pill that rushes powerful relief. a small new size that's fast, cause it's liquid. woohoo! you'll ask, what pain? new advil liqui-gels minis. when you're raising a child... just a little pinch. ...be soft. when you're doing it alone, be strong. thanks, dad. life takes softness and strength, which is why we make ang
a stain found by csi chief kofoed himself.st took it along that edge and wiped it, because i figured that way, i wouldn't miss anything. and it reacted. so you got to hit, though? i get a presumptive positive, yes. keith morrison: and before long, tests confirmed that what the csi chief found under the dashboard was indeed blood, the blood of wayne stock, the victim. only one way it could get there, carried by livers and sampson. with a confession and now real physical evidence to back it up,...
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my name is heather comley, i am senior vice president here at csis with the privilege of leading our europe research. we are absolutely delighted to be able to welcome her excellency, minister for the armed forces of france. she accepted her responsibilities on june 21 of this year so four months into the job, and as she arrived here in washington, france has produced its strategic review of defense and national security, a document that i certainly encourage all to read because as one of america's closest military security and foreign policy partners, this document articulates some of the great challenges of our time and the french priorities and how to focus on those. before i welcome the minister to the podium, the minister has had such a distinguished career in public service, serving as a senior budget advisor but also holding very senior positions at air france and the state owned railroad company. the minister knows logistics and brings that skill set to the ministry. before i turn this over to her, i want to pause for a moment. and reflect over the events of the past few week
my name is heather comley, i am senior vice president here at csis with the privilege of leading our europe research. we are absolutely delighted to be able to welcome her excellency, minister for the armed forces of france. she accepted her responsibilities on june 21 of this year so four months into the job, and as she arrived here in washington, france has produced its strategic review of defense and national security, a document that i certainly encourage all to read because as one of...
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some french diplomats serving as temporary fellows at csis. this sort of cross-fertilization between administration and academia which is not so frequent back in france, is an immense value. so in a word, thank you for being so good. think tanks have a particular relevance today. when i look at the world today, i see the middle east on fire, widespread terror, crises, tension in the east and the occasional nuclear test or ballistic missile flashing by. so, i see a lot of tank but not much think. our world is transitioning to an unknown place. it's difficult to read, and your work is more important than ever. now, being the practitioner rather than analyst, i'll spare you a lengthy introduction, but i would like to say a few words about what i have in mind coming here to d.c. as a new minister for the armed forces of france. first we have an all weather friendship with america. we've been friends for a long time and we will remain. yesterday was marking the 236th anniversary of yorktown victory. our friendship is one of the heart and of the min
some french diplomats serving as temporary fellows at csis. this sort of cross-fertilization between administration and academia which is not so frequent back in france, is an immense value. so in a word, thank you for being so good. think tanks have a particular relevance today. when i look at the world today, i see the middle east on fire, widespread terror, crises, tension in the east and the occasional nuclear test or ballistic missile flashing by. so, i see a lot of tank but not much...
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i don't even know if i like "csi: miami" or "csi: new york." >> i heard you were a big fan of rappersjay-z going to be all, how crazy is that? they got guns and everything. denzel washington, oh, you said you want to be actors? don't you come in here and lie to me! and chris rock is the director. cut, cut! what are y'all doing? what the hell are y'all doing? jay-z and 50 cent, 50 and jay, hold up, wait a minute! how the hell you get beyonce with those big ass lips? >> all right. we're going to take a break. we'll be right back. don't go away. if you battle chronic back pain? turn it off, with icy hot® smart relief. only smart relief is indicated to relieve chronic pain among leading brands. turn off pain. smart relief. ♪ musguys, i'm good. say goodbye to distractions. now you can last longer with new k-y duration spray.
i don't even know if i like "csi: miami" or "csi: new york." >> i heard you were a big fan of rappersjay-z going to be all, how crazy is that? they got guns and everything. denzel washington, oh, you said you want to be actors? don't you come in here and lie to me! and chris rock is the director. cut, cut! what are y'all doing? what the hell are y'all doing? jay-z and 50 cent, 50 and jay, hold up, wait a minute! how the hell you get beyonce with those big ass lips?...
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fasanotti to csis. >> thank you. thank you so much. and thank you for being here. i see many friends, and so thank you. okay. today, i hope to be not too boring, but we're talking about history. and how history has shaped libya in many ways. so if we -- anyway, if we look at libya today, we have three fundamental issues in my opinion. one is local. and it is strictly connected with the history of the country. the other one is regional. and it is given by the absence of a strong government. always connected with the first problem, which is local. and then a third one, which is strategic. the regional mess that we have, there are other strategic problems, much broader, let's say. broader issues. connected to the energy, to terrorism, migrations, for us italians and of course, just strategic competition. so if we go to the first problem, the local one, we see that it is little issues, little in the sense of, of course, just to say, but we have internal divisions. we have no strong leadership, no public administration, no investments. and these are the results, not onl
fasanotti to csis. >> thank you. thank you so much. and thank you for being here. i see many friends, and so thank you. okay. today, i hope to be not too boring, but we're talking about history. and how history has shaped libya in many ways. so if we -- anyway, if we look at libya today, we have three fundamental issues in my opinion. one is local. and it is strictly connected with the history of the country. the other one is regional. and it is given by the absence of a strong...
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and we have one of our own csi s csis policyts -- experts here with us. october 10 we are going to have carter talk about his book. on october 18 we will have lawrence friedman on the future of his book -- to talk about his and we will also talk about the history of foreign interference in our elections. you can sign up on our mailing sign-up to our mailing list, on our website. one of the virtues of history is that it provides us with rich, contextual understanding. if you country -- if you study a country for years and years as historians do, you learn how institutions interact in a way that you otherwise would not understand. viewearn also, how people how their own history shapes their worldview, and you find out more about how these countries are different from others. recent problems with our recent interventions is that we did not pay enough to hit -- pay enough attention to history before we went in. people talked about how we could democratize iraq because we had democratized indonesia. if people studied the history of iraq and indonesia, they wou
and we have one of our own csi s csis policyts -- experts here with us. october 10 we are going to have carter talk about his book. on october 18 we will have lawrence friedman on the future of his book -- to talk about his and we will also talk about the history of foreign interference in our elections. you can sign up on our mailing sign-up to our mailing list, on our website. one of the virtues of history is that it provides us with rich, contextual understanding. if you country -- if you...
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he is the chief of communications that csis.e were just talking about journalism and where it is today and with all of this fake news, questions about, what can you believe and all that. the doctor said, this is a national security issue. andrew and i started a series of podcasts where we started calling a people in all sorts of journalism. the editor of "the washington post," reporters for "politico." more podcasts in the summer of 2016. we did 10 more of them and thought, it might make the usual washington report that the think -- think tanks put out. and i thought, if i am going to put out something like that, i want people to read it. we decided to make the book out of it and that is how this book came about. it was a fascinating process. and project. because what the book is about is that we are in the midst of a communications technology revolution that is having a -- as profound affect on our culture and the people of our time as the invention of the printing press had on the people of that day. but the difference is, whi
he is the chief of communications that csis.e were just talking about journalism and where it is today and with all of this fake news, questions about, what can you believe and all that. the doctor said, this is a national security issue. andrew and i started a series of podcasts where we started calling a people in all sorts of journalism. the editor of "the washington post," reporters for "politico." more podcasts in the summer of 2016. we did 10 more of them and thought,...
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and i know csis has some particular programs that are exploring that as well. and those are all, i think, important avenues and mechanisms. the u.s. has a very important energy posture in terms of the technology that's been developed here across the entire slate of energy choices, from conventional to renewables and other forms of energy. and i think that's the value of the relationship is, within the u.s. business community and our entrepreneurs and our innovators, we have a large slate of opportunities we can offer in partnering with india to meet those needs. and we're encouraging that. again, we think the work that csis has done is valuable in that regard as well to create those relationships to provide that. it's another area of opportunity for u.s. businesses. mr. hamre: as our indian friends complain rightly about the restrictiveness of technology, american companies complain about how hard it is to do business in india. how is that conversation going to enter into your discussions? sec. tillerson: it has its ups and downs. in the 20 years i've dealt wit
and i know csis has some particular programs that are exploring that as well. and those are all, i think, important avenues and mechanisms. the u.s. has a very important energy posture in terms of the technology that's been developed here across the entire slate of energy choices, from conventional to renewables and other forms of energy. and i think that's the value of the relationship is, within the u.s. business community and our entrepreneurs and our innovators, we have a large slate of...
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the shanghai composite down one point, csi 300 down, but a volatile session.ture, taiwan leading gains, up by 1%, back online after that holiday yesterday. from all strays market, a solid read on consumer confidence today, and quite a bit of upside in commodities players. gold holding onto two week highs on tensions in catalonia. out from the a dip nikkei and the topix today. from the drag materials players in terms of kobe steel weighing on that index. the stocks in the region down .2%. energy players rallying. by .8%, wti above $50 a barrel. market, anian interesting chart on the bloomberg showing the foreign hasoff of indonesian shares hit 29 straight days. investors cashing in on $1.3 billion in the equities since the end of august even though we have seen positive sentiment push that index higher, up 12% for the year. that will be one to watch. this stage, it is looking like hong kong holding on to 10 year highs and a flat start from the shanghai composite and csi 300. sophie: thank you so much. right, the state of the world's third biggest economy .enter
the shanghai composite down one point, csi 300 down, but a volatile session.ture, taiwan leading gains, up by 1%, back online after that holiday yesterday. from all strays market, a solid read on consumer confidence today, and quite a bit of upside in commodities players. gold holding onto two week highs on tensions in catalonia. out from the a dip nikkei and the topix today. from the drag materials players in terms of kobe steel weighing on that index. the stocks in the region down .2%. energy...
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questions, wethe have a senior fellow at csi s -- csis. at's a doctoral student american university school of international service. from 2012 to 2014 she was the director of african affairs in -- she joined dod in 2009. shows a service the senior advisor to the deputy undersecretary of defense. alice. >> thank you. i'm going to give reef remarks. brief going to give remarks. in dealing libya over the past few days it may be reflect on how policymakers use history. say in theis safe to american context, the only policymaking i have expertise in, history gets a pretty short shrift. history does get between agencies and layers of bureaucracy. i worked at the department of i workedwhich meant closely with counterparts at the state department. i found that people who work at frequently had an impressive of knowledge and history of their country and region they were in. that wasn't reflected in my agency. in my agency, the emphasis was less on history and more on contemporary operations. we had a different set of incentives. thes always struck
questions, wethe have a senior fellow at csi s -- csis. at's a doctoral student american university school of international service. from 2012 to 2014 she was the director of african affairs in -- she joined dod in 2009. shows a service the senior advisor to the deputy undersecretary of defense. alice. >> thank you. i'm going to give reef remarks. brief going to give remarks. in dealing libya over the past few days it may be reflect on how policymakers use history. say in theis safe to...
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at csis heather connelly one of the scholars there has done a study called the kremlin playbook. she's gone through and looked across central europe at the behavior of the russians there. the russians don't drive their tanks across borders any more. they found out it's much cheaper to use cyberand to adopt a kind of soft power methods. and basically what they're doing in these countries is they're bribing local officials. they're making sweetheart deals with local businessmen in these countries, making loans to them. things of that nature. and doing everything they can to destabilize the press. and to raise questions about the credibility of the press in these countries. and they've had remarkable success with that. and if any of that sounds familiar, it's what has been going on in this country over the last year or so. there's no question in all of our intelligence people agree with that assessment. the only person without questions it is the president. >> rose: the president and steve bannon. >> yeah rdz the questions of newspapers just for a moment, you came from the fort wort
at csis heather connelly one of the scholars there has done a study called the kremlin playbook. she's gone through and looked across central europe at the behavior of the russians there. the russians don't drive their tanks across borders any more. they found out it's much cheaper to use cyberand to adopt a kind of soft power methods. and basically what they're doing in these countries is they're bribing local officials. they're making sweetheart deals with local businessmen in these...
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csi techs testified find her dna, a lot that rubber gasket l trunk of enrique's c what they found wasthey were sure that to christina and tha >> we also found two places on the trunk also came back with >> where is christinrr i told you at the be this case i wouldn't answer that case. where was christina in the defendant's t >> do you think she when she was in the >> i think she was d >> tell the defendanyo your day in court. and you're guilty. >> but enrique aroch maintained his innocen throughout the inves now his defense atto gore was going to tr apart the case again >> the only thing th in a criminal case i prosecution prove th the indictment. >> lorraine ca repai covered the trial. >> the defense conce the fact there was n they concentrated on was no video of chri getting into the sus >> gore told the jur had been cooperative a the injuries on his hands, enrique told de had he had been workon >> when the tire lan because i took it off. it was too heavy hav >> oh, okay. makes sense. >> okay. that makes sense. >> all right. >> then the defense cell phone d >> what do you have? cell
csi techs testified find her dna, a lot that rubber gasket l trunk of enrique's c what they found wasthey were sure that to christina and tha >> we also found two places on the trunk also came back with >> where is christinrr i told you at the be this case i wouldn't answer that case. where was christina in the defendant's t >> do you think she when she was in the >> i think she was d >> tell the defendanyo your day in court. and you're guilty. >> but enrique...
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andrew schwartz, who's the chief of communications, csi s. got the center for strategic international studies at washington, which as you know is a washington think tank. we were having coffee one day with john henry who runs the csi s., and we got to talking about rumors and all this stuff going on and she said you know, i think this has reached the point that it's a national security issue. he said i think national security depends on people having a credible press that they can believe what they read and what is reported. so we sort of kicked this around and decided to start during the podcast called about the news. then we were to talk to ben smith. somebody said we ought to put out a study like the think tanks do and i said you know, if we are going to do that i would just assume right a book if i'm going to go through this trouble i want someone to read it, i don't just want it to be the version that you publish in the first chapter of a study, which is quite valuable. so it came from that and we must've interviewed 45 or something like
andrew schwartz, who's the chief of communications, csi s. got the center for strategic international studies at washington, which as you know is a washington think tank. we were having coffee one day with john henry who runs the csi s., and we got to talking about rumors and all this stuff going on and she said you know, i think this has reached the point that it's a national security issue. he said i think national security depends on people having a credible press that they can believe what...
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having the privilege of working in a think tank like csis, i think there's great value to asking the think tank community to take on some of the strategic issues that are coming out that they're not quite mature but they are watching and thinking about. it's a force multiplier and it's something that should be used, i think. >> just at all. i think it's important to have this focus as stephen has mentioned to organize properly forward as well. and so its outreach to think tanks to bring in outside perspectives and what i'm doing is repeating a lot of the advice i got for many of you, as i took the job. but it's also helping the departments and agencies maintained a long-term perspective and to help integrate their long-term planning. what we did to organize is create a deputy national security adviser for strategy, tina powell, who is our main bridge into policy planning at state come into osd policy, and brings those teams together around one regarding national security challenges so that we are ready to frame these problems, get guidance from principles that they are been talked ab
having the privilege of working in a think tank like csis, i think there's great value to asking the think tank community to take on some of the strategic issues that are coming out that they're not quite mature but they are watching and thinking about. it's a force multiplier and it's something that should be used, i think. >> just at all. i think it's important to have this focus as stephen has mentioned to organize properly forward as well. and so its outreach to think tanks to bring...
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i would just like to say, first of all, thank you to john and csis for this tremendous opportunity. and i would like to thank in particular former national security advisers from whom i have learned so much and benefited from your kind advice and mentorship as i took on this job in a quite unexpected way,, from a cold start. so thank you, john, and thanks to all of you. >> if i let you say thank you with your applause, we've got a bunch of people here who have worked on the step of the national security council in various positions, various times. could i just ask those of you who have ever worked on the national security council him raise your hand. all right, thank you. [applause] and i would say thanks to all of you -- [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> today on c-span2, a hearing on u.s. transportation infrastructure. live live coverage of the house transportation and infrastructure subcommittee at 10 a.m. eastern. c-span, where history unfolds a daily. in 1979 c-span was created as a public service i america's cable-television companies and is brought to you today by your
i would just like to say, first of all, thank you to john and csis for this tremendous opportunity. and i would like to thank in particular former national security advisers from whom i have learned so much and benefited from your kind advice and mentorship as i took on this job in a quite unexpected way,, from a cold start. so thank you, john, and thanks to all of you. >> if i let you say thank you with your applause, we've got a bunch of people here who have worked on the step of the...
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csi techs testified they did find christina's dna, a lot of it, in that rubber gasket lining the trunky found was probably blood, said experts, but they weren't 100% sure. they were sure that it belonged to christina. and that's not all. >> we also found two other places on the trunk mat that also came back with christina's dna. >> where is christina morris? i told you at the beginning of this case i wouldn't be able to answer that question. where was christina morris? in the defendant's alive when she was in the trunk? >> i think she was dying or dead. >> tell the defendant you got your day in court and you're guilty. >> reporter: but enrique arochi had maintained his innocence throughout the investigation. now his defense attorney keith gore was going to try to pick apart the case against him. >> the only thing that matters in a criminal case is can the prosecution prove the words in the indictment. >> reporter: lorraine caceres covered the trial. >> the defense concentrated on the fact there was no body. they concentrated on the fact there was no video of christina getting into the
csi techs testified they did find christina's dna, a lot of it, in that rubber gasket lining the trunky found was probably blood, said experts, but they weren't 100% sure. they were sure that it belonged to christina. and that's not all. >> we also found two other places on the trunk mat that also came back with christina's dna. >> where is christina morris? i told you at the beginning of this case i wouldn't be able to answer that question. where was christina morris? in the...
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and i know csi has had some particular programs that are exploring that. those are all important avenues and mechanisms. the u.s. has a very important energy posture in terms of the technology that's been developed here across the entire slate of energy choices from conventional to renewables and other forms of energy. i think that's the value of the relationship is within the u.s. business community, and our entrepreneurs and our innovators, we have a large slate of opportunities we can offer in partnering with india to meet those needs. we're encouraging that. again, we think the work that csi is doing is valuable in that regard, as well. to create those relationships to provide that. it's another area of opportunity for u.s. businesses. >> as our indian friends complain, rightly about the restrictiveness on technology, american companies complain how hard it is to do business in india. how is that conversation going to enter in your discussions? >> it has its ups and downs. in the 20 years i've dealt with india, i encountered these frustrations. i think
and i know csi has had some particular programs that are exploring that. those are all important avenues and mechanisms. the u.s. has a very important energy posture in terms of the technology that's been developed here across the entire slate of energy choices from conventional to renewables and other forms of energy. i think that's the value of the relationship is within the u.s. business community, and our entrepreneurs and our innovators, we have a large slate of opportunities we can offer...
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and they showed that gas station video to the csi techs. >> and one of the c.s.i. investigators thought to herself -- >> where is a likely place that would have d.n.a., that's hard to clean, and she said that her gut told her to swab the weather stripping, the rubber portion of the trunk at the seal. >> reporter: it's that black rubber gasket that lines the opening of the trunk. >> they swab it, and send it off to the laboratory for confirmatory tests. >> reporter: as you can imagine, detectives weren't saying much about the case, not even to christina's parents. >> they're not giving you a play by play? >> no, no. >> right. and we understand they can't. but you know, we -- we had to ask questions. we couldn't just sit and wait. >> reporter: they also had questions for enrique. maybe he knew more than he was telling. from the beginning, they'd been suspicious of his story. and given christina's fear of being taken, anna and mark thought their daughter would never have let him leave her alone on the walk to the car. >> she would have because she -- >> grabbed ahold
and they showed that gas station video to the csi techs. >> and one of the c.s.i. investigators thought to herself -- >> where is a likely place that would have d.n.a., that's hard to clean, and she said that her gut told her to swab the weather stripping, the rubber portion of the trunk at the seal. >> reporter: it's that black rubber gasket that lines the opening of the trunk. >> they swab it, and send it off to the laboratory for confirmatory tests. >> reporter:...
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fbi to assist us in this investigation, in particular to their victim witness advocates and their "csi" folks to help us process the scene and assure we are getting all the evidence we can possibly obtain. now, further more, i want to the provide you the phone number that i said i would provide in the first briefing. that number for family and friends to get an update on loved ones is 1-866-535-5654. one more time. 1-866-535-5654. obviously this is a tragic incident. and one that we have never experienced in this valley. so what we are going to try to do is the best we can to get first responders back on their feet and responding and conducting a proper investigation and ensure we have the safety of this community at heart. my condo lenses go out to the loved ones that lost their lives and their families. we will do the best we can to make it as easier as possible to get the information as we know it. i think it is important for you to see is the fbi, county fire, and commissioner behind me shows that we have full support of all the government entities to solve this situation as soon a
fbi to assist us in this investigation, in particular to their victim witness advocates and their "csi" folks to help us process the scene and assure we are getting all the evidence we can possibly obtain. now, further more, i want to the provide you the phone number that i said i would provide in the first briefing. that number for family and friends to get an update on loved ones is 1-866-535-5654. one more time. 1-866-535-5654. obviously this is a tragic incident. and one that we...
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of the fbi to assist us in this investigation, in particular to their victim, witness, advocates and csi folks to help us process the scene and ensure that we are getting all the evidence that we can possibly obtain. >> it has been about a six hour -- about six hours since the shooting happened at about 11:00 p.m. our time and right after that, authorities spent a few hours tracking down a traveling companion of the gunman. she is identified as ma
of the fbi to assist us in this investigation, in particular to their victim, witness, advocates and csi folks to help us process the scene and ensure that we are getting all the evidence that we can possibly obtain. >> it has been about a six hour -- about six hours since the shooting happened at about 11:00 p.m. our time and right after that, authorities spent a few hours tracking down a traveling companion of the gunman. she is identified as ma
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in particular to witness victim advocates and csi to help process the scene ensuring we are getting all the evidence we can possibly obtain. furthermore, i want to provide you the phone number i said i would provide in the first briefing. that number for family and friends to get an update on loved ones is 1-866-535-5654. one more time, 1-866-535-5654. obviously this is a tragic incident. one that we have never experienced in this valley. so what we're going to try to do is the best we can to get our first responders back on their feet responding and conducting the proper investigation and ensure that we have the safety of this community at heart. my condolences go out to the loved ones that lost their lives and their families, and we will do the best we can to make it as easy as possible to get you information as we know it. i think it's important for you to see the fbi county fire. it shows we have full support of all the government entities to solve this situation as soon as possible. >> any sense of motive? >> not yet. >> how many officers [ inaudible ]? >> i don't know yet because
in particular to witness victim advocates and csi to help process the scene ensuring we are getting all the evidence we can possibly obtain. furthermore, i want to provide you the phone number i said i would provide in the first briefing. that number for family and friends to get an update on loved ones is 1-866-535-5654. one more time, 1-866-535-5654. obviously this is a tragic incident. one that we have never experienced in this valley. so what we're going to try to do is the best we can to...
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the scholars at csi has done a study called the kremlin playbook.he has looks through central europe at the behavior of the russians. the russians don't drive their tanks across borders anymore. they found out it is much cheaper to use cyber and adopt a soft power method. basically what they are doing is driving local officials in making sweetheart deals with local officials, things of that nature. they are doing everything they can to destabilize the press and raise questions about the credibility of the press and they've had marked success with that. it is what has been going on this country -- and thepeople agree only person they questions is present. from a: you came newspaper and forth, texas. texas. worth, --help them understand to use the electron on -- electronic media. >> we are focused on the bad , butthat is happening there's some very good news. has found aon post way for newspapers to survive and i think if newspapers do survive this, i think jeff bezos is going to deserve most of the credit. he may have single-handedly done it. what th
the scholars at csi has done a study called the kremlin playbook.he has looks through central europe at the behavior of the russians. the russians don't drive their tanks across borders anymore. they found out it is much cheaper to use cyber and adopt a soft power method. basically what they are doing is driving local officials in making sweetheart deals with local officials, things of that nature. they are doing everything they can to destabilize the press and raise questions about the...
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under cross examination the csi tech admitted that he returned to the scene 2 days later because police discovered that he had actually been sitting in a chair further away from where kate steinle was shot. a gouge was found in the cement near there.where the bullet ricocheted before striking steinle.that bullet struck a place it was pointed and that was 78 feet away from where ms steinle waswe also heard from the officer who spotted ga rcia zarate about an hour after the shooting near att park. the officer says he saw a man wearing clothes matcing the description ....locked eyes with himand the suspect gave him a deer in the headlights look, got up and started walking away. officer bryant says he pulled his weapon, fearing the suspect was still armed.but that garcia zarate didn't obey until second plain clothed officer arrived. he then cuffed him and put him in the back of his patrol car. under cross he told the public defender that he was not wearing gloves when he handcuffed the murder suspect and that it was 45 minutes before bagged garcia zarate's hands. attorney matt gonzalez says
under cross examination the csi tech admitted that he returned to the scene 2 days later because police discovered that he had actually been sitting in a chair further away from where kate steinle was shot. a gouge was found in the cement near there.where the bullet ricocheted before striking steinle.that bullet struck a place it was pointed and that was 78 feet away from where ms steinle waswe also heard from the officer who spotted ga rcia zarate about an hour after the shooting near att...
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i know csi has particular programs that are exploring as well, those are important avenues and has a very the u.s. important energy posture in erms of the technology developed here across the entire slate of energy choices from to renewables and other forms of energy and i think that is the value of the is within the u.s. usiness community and our entrepreneurs and innovators, we have a large slate of in rtunities we can offer partnering with india to meet those needs. we are encouraging that. we think the work that sis is doing is valuable in that regard to create those relationships to provide that. it is another area of for u.s. businesses. > as our indian friends complain rightly about the restrictiveness of technology, american companies complain it is to do d business in india. how is that a conversation going enter your discussions? ecretary: it has its ups and downs. in 20 years i dealt with india, i encountered the same frustrations. i think india has undertaken a number of important reforms and to acknowledge that, i think it is important that those be rts and that momentum
i know csi has particular programs that are exploring as well, those are important avenues and has a very the u.s. important energy posture in erms of the technology developed here across the entire slate of energy choices from to renewables and other forms of energy and i think that is the value of the is within the u.s. usiness community and our entrepreneurs and innovators, we have a large slate of in rtunities we can offer partnering with india to meet those needs. we are encouraging that....
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the csi 300 up by 2%.- elsewhere it looks like asian stocks are holding on to this good rally. we have the jobs number from the u.s. at the end of last week was not terrible when you take into effect seasonality. we had a solid moving commodities as well. steel in shanghai up by over 5%. copper by 2%. that is supporting a lot of material players in china and also in the australian share market which is the next best-performing market in the region after china up by 8/10 of 1%. a little switch of hong kong down by one quarter of 1%. the weakness of we saw on the casino players on friday. we are seeing some profit taking from the index because it rallied to a 10 year high towards the end of last week. no surprise. what we are going to be focusing on is catch-up from chinese stocks. in the early session it looks like we are getting exactly what we expected, a strong rally from financial players. financial composite up by 3.3%. sophie: thank you. a fairly good start for shanghai stocks this october in which te
the csi 300 up by 2%.- elsewhere it looks like asian stocks are holding on to this good rally. we have the jobs number from the u.s. at the end of last week was not terrible when you take into effect seasonality. we had a solid moving commodities as well. steel in shanghai up by over 5%. copper by 2%. that is supporting a lot of material players in china and also in the australian share market which is the next best-performing market in the region after china up by 8/10 of 1%. a little switch...
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communication which is a washington think tank, we're having coffee one day when john hamm who runs the csi and talked about bloomberg and he said you know, i think it's reached the point that is a national security issue. thank part of our national security depends on people having a credible press that they can believe what they read. so we kicked around and started doing this podcast called about the news. he basically tried to talk to everybody in journalism that we could find. i think we talked with ben smith. >> i buzz feed. >> guest: yes, buzz feed ben. so one thing led to another. someone then said maybe we should put out a study like think take stew. and i said to do that i just assume write a book. i don't want to be just the cliff notes version that you publish in the first chapter of a study which are quite valuable. so came from that. we must have interviewed 45 people in journalism. some of which i've never heard of. turns out they're very influential. the good news about podcast and the internet is that the internet makes all of these kinds of things possible. the bad news is
communication which is a washington think tank, we're having coffee one day when john hamm who runs the csi and talked about bloomberg and he said you know, i think it's reached the point that is a national security issue. thank part of our national security depends on people having a credible press that they can believe what they read. so we kicked around and started doing this podcast called about the news. he basically tried to talk to everybody in journalism that we could find. i think we...
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greg: ll cool j is in csi. he is not getting the job offers. >> there's a subtle difference. plan him every time he steps out of his house. whether with the exception of guys who aren't here anymore to perform he's probably the best and when he goes away and comes out and speaks, people listen. greg: at 44 it's time for him to open up a chain of the strip clubs,/carwashes. >> that's like saying james brown said rap is still music and as long as the sky in -- this is an interesting dynamic because his fan base is the same younger base as trump so interesting. greg: that's an interesting point. >> but the other thing is he's becoming what he hates. he's preaching the vision and then the talkshows got on there and they politely or cracked the joke but let's divide. if trump side doing that, your side is doing it, too. it is too bad that that is the route. division, division. greg: what tyrus is saying, kat, is that eminem is now a huffington post blogger with rhythm. >> hardly. i'm from detroit and we all like eminem. he's a talented wrapper and i will say that was not is catchy
greg: ll cool j is in csi. he is not getting the job offers. >> there's a subtle difference. plan him every time he steps out of his house. whether with the exception of guys who aren't here anymore to perform he's probably the best and when he goes away and comes out and speaks, people listen. greg: at 44 it's time for him to open up a chain of the strip clubs,/carwashes. >> that's like saying james brown said rap is still music and as long as the sky in -- this is an interesting...
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i want to congratulate you and csis for taking history seriously. i think this may be one of the critical gaps in american foreign-policy. the failure of colleges and universities to put value on this knowledge, certainly in conversations i have had with policymakers over the years. it has been clear that their hunger for historical knowledge and background, when facing a serious decision and complex national security situations is immense. let's hope that this center can be part of a movement of reviving one of the most important studies that there is. what i will do today is talk about a particular problem in american foreign-policy. what i think is the key to many other difficulties and a look at how three different presidents managed this problem, dealt with this condition. the problem is this. as those of you who have read special providence know, i see four schools of thought. hamiltonian holding security on a strong state and alliance between big government and big business, working to build a global trading system that is a foundation for am
i want to congratulate you and csis for taking history seriously. i think this may be one of the critical gaps in american foreign-policy. the failure of colleges and universities to put value on this knowledge, certainly in conversations i have had with policymakers over the years. it has been clear that their hunger for historical knowledge and background, when facing a serious decision and complex national security situations is immense. let's hope that this center can be part of a movement...
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csi region has been one of our good markets. we continue growing with south asia.s kind of consumer market has been interesting for us. our diverseinue markets. we do a lot of exports in these markets. this is why the numbers are continuing to change. if you look 10 years back in africa, that was around 3% for the total trade of dubai. today is around 10%, 55 billion u.s. dollars. despite the fact that commodity -- some african markers. the consumer growth is making the markets interesting for us. yousef: three countries. saudi arabia will continue to play a big part for us. india is one of the partners that we not only import from, but we export to. and i would say east africa. yousef: what extent has qatar disrupted your plans? is one of the gcc markets they used to be number two and our region. there is not a challenge that is short-term. as a business,, as we continue to diversify, we hope the recent challenge will be sorted soon. growthin terms of the story in africa, you are trying to effectively position dubai as a link between the asian story and the africa
csi region has been one of our good markets. we continue growing with south asia.s kind of consumer market has been interesting for us. our diverseinue markets. we do a lot of exports in these markets. this is why the numbers are continuing to change. if you look 10 years back in africa, that was around 3% for the total trade of dubai. today is around 10%, 55 billion u.s. dollars. despite the fact that commodity -- some african markers. the consumer growth is making the markets interesting for...
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in the trial of the illegal immigrant felon who shot a california woman heard today from one of the csio process the crime scene. also testifying, the police officer who first pursued garcia zarate. he has pleaded not guilty. he claims this shooting was accidental. the illegal immigrant teenager in custody in texas and wanted an abortion had the procedure today. yesterday a federal appeals court cleared the way for the move. justice department did not appeal to the u.s. supreme cour supreme court. today the white house press secretary said the administration had planned to file an emergency stay request with the high court this mornin morning. >> school is in session for thousands of students in puerto rico. media reports say tuesday marked the first wave of school openings since hurricane maria. yesterday the senate passed $36.5 billion of a bill, a recovery bill that would send aid to puerto rico. officials increase the death toll from hurricane maria to 51. cuban authorities say u.s. claims that some kind of sonic device injured its diplomats cannot be proven. american officials say
in the trial of the illegal immigrant felon who shot a california woman heard today from one of the csio process the crime scene. also testifying, the police officer who first pursued garcia zarate. he has pleaded not guilty. he claims this shooting was accidental. the illegal immigrant teenager in custody in texas and wanted an abortion had the procedure today. yesterday a federal appeals court cleared the way for the move. justice department did not appeal to the u.s. supreme cour supreme...
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we see a switch out of singapore markets, and have a look at the csi 300, down by 0.6%. lived rebound of the china market, which came back online for the first time in weeks. i mentioned that big rally coming through from samsung, lifting the kospi and overall index. hsbc has cut some of the casinos after we saw disappointing golden week traffic in hong kong. and ihi, caught up in the steel drama, looking into the ramifications of that on the business. it uses aluminum in airplane engine parts. toyota says there is great concern. ♪ this is "bloomberg technology." i'm cory johnson, in for emily chang. twitter shareholder microsoft ceo steve ballmer. he says companies cannot do more to police the spread of fake news. emily chang sat down with the l.a. clippers owner. steve: we launched our platform with data from the government about the government, no fake news. we launche dod on tax day. we keep adding more data and we keep the information current, but the real thing we are doing in case ofax.org, but he wants to check, we are helping citizens run through topics of the d
we see a switch out of singapore markets, and have a look at the csi 300, down by 0.6%. lived rebound of the china market, which came back online for the first time in weeks. i mentioned that big rally coming through from samsung, lifting the kospi and overall index. hsbc has cut some of the casinos after we saw disappointing golden week traffic in hong kong. and ihi, caught up in the steel drama, looking into the ramifications of that on the business. it uses aluminum in airplane engine parts....
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.>> reporter: kate steinle's parents and jurors hold hurt testimony from the csi team. using diagrams pinpointed josi garcia's location on the peer steinle was shot. investigators believe he was sitting in a sitting chair when the gun fired. the bullet ricochet off the ground of the peer striking steinle 78 feet away. he said he believes he pointed the gun at steinle but because he was in an experienced shooter he came to low. jerking the trigger and missing the target. >> what is at stake is that they are struggling to make sense of physical evidence that shows a ricochet from the very far distance.>> reporter: he testified there was no evidence of a rag or t-shirt on the peer. countering the defense argument he found the gun wrapped in clothing and as he was unwrapping it it accidentally misfired. >> whatever it was wrapped in. it was thrown over the peer with the gun.>> reporter: another witness taking photos said after the gun shot rang out she saw the defendant tossed an object which dropped into the water. that object was the gun.>> why did he toss the gun in the
.>> reporter: kate steinle's parents and jurors hold hurt testimony from the csi team. using diagrams pinpointed josi garcia's location on the peer steinle was shot. investigators believe he was sitting in a sitting chair when the gun fired. the bullet ricochet off the ground of the peer striking steinle 78 feet away. he said he believes he pointed the gun at steinle but because he was in an experienced shooter he came to low. jerking the trigger and missing the target. >> what is...
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republicans are meeting with democrats because of what i did with the csi. i cut off the gravy train. right now having emergency meetings to get a short-term fix of health care. obama is finished. it's dead. it's gone. it's no longer -- you shouldn't even mention it. it's gone. there is no such thing as obamacare anymore. >> to that point joining from us washington, deputy news editor, david luller. good to have you with us. you heard the president say he wants to take credit for ending the csr. wants more money for the poor people. effectively saying don't use the word obamacare anymore. if he is in fact trying to help lower income people, those relying on subsidies by going after the insurance companies, are republicans prepared to take ownership of what they've just done which is affect millions of lower income american who is relied on those to try to get health care. >> it's interesting. he said they're going to have the next big health care push at the middle of next year. there's midterms. they've been making this promise for a while. he's failed on h
republicans are meeting with democrats because of what i did with the csi. i cut off the gravy train. right now having emergency meetings to get a short-term fix of health care. obama is finished. it's dead. it's gone. it's no longer -- you shouldn't even mention it. it's gone. there is no such thing as obamacare anymore. >> to that point joining from us washington, deputy news editor, david luller. good to have you with us. you heard the president say he wants to take credit for ending...
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csi personnel are processing the scene. and a number has been set up for family and friends who want to know about loved ones that they may not have heard from. 1-866-535-5654. ayman mohyeldin, you have a question for jim cavanaugh? >> yeah n terms of the position of where this gunman was, the fact that he's in an elevated position -- now that we're getting a scope of how big the death toll is, the injury toll, does that suggest that this individual had cased the building before and knew how to vantage point overlooking a strategic area where this crowd is going to be? it does not seem he would have randomly picked this location at this time. >> that's a great question. i would agree with you, in my estimation, he already had scoped out that area and knew where he wanted to be and where he wanted to shoot at. he could have been totally random. the fact also tell in other wo wanting to shoot at any pedestrians from any elevated position kind of like the texas tower in the 60s. but more likely than not he had a real design on
csi personnel are processing the scene. and a number has been set up for family and friends who want to know about loved ones that they may not have heard from. 1-866-535-5654. ayman mohyeldin, you have a question for jim cavanaugh? >> yeah n terms of the position of where this gunman was, the fact that he's in an elevated position -- now that we're getting a scope of how big the death toll is, the injury toll, does that suggest that this individual had cased the building before and knew...
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we have secretary tillerson giving a speech at csis talking about the growing relationship, strategic relationship and partnership with india. these are issues we have to address as well as what are we doing in chad or niger or wherever we might be at any given moment? what are the resources necessary? what is the intelligence we can provide? how do we protect our soldiers out there risking their lives for us. those are the issues we need to be getting back to rather than back and forth and magnifying this in a way that is not helpful to this country. >> no disagreement, it's just, again, a tweet late last night from the president attacking a member of congress who was very close to this young man. >> well, i would like to see the president not have a default set that every time something -- someone is critical of him or some criticism is leveled toward him that he goes back and attacks president obama. he is the commander in chief. simply take the criticism, saying i'm sorry you feel that way, let's move on. rather than engaging in name calling, and it undermines respect for the offi
we have secretary tillerson giving a speech at csis talking about the growing relationship, strategic relationship and partnership with india. these are issues we have to address as well as what are we doing in chad or niger or wherever we might be at any given moment? what are the resources necessary? what is the intelligence we can provide? how do we protect our soldiers out there risking their lives for us. those are the issues we need to be getting back to rather than back and forth and...
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>> reporter: after more than a decade of commercial work and small parts on shows like "csi" and in movies she's a handful. >> reporter: stonestreet thought he might be finished acting. he was considering a move home to kansas. >> in my portal it was one line in the audition when i revealed the mural in lily's room and cam -- it's written on the page. cam walks in >> yes. >> what the hell is that? >> i had awudrey do it when we were gone. and i said, who does that remind me of? because when i would come home i could hear her saying, well, do you love it? do you love it? >> reporter: stonestreet got the part and after the cast shot the "modern family" he got a call. >> eric, you're fantastic in the pilot. he goes, eric, if this show doesn't go ten years, i don't know what the hell i'm doing in this business. >> wow. >> sure enough, the cast is now signed up through a tenth and perhaps final season. >> reporter: so you started this show in the fall of 2009. so much has happened out there in the real world culturally in terms of gay rights, gay marriage. a lot of people have said the fact tha
>> reporter: after more than a decade of commercial work and small parts on shows like "csi" and in movies she's a handful. >> reporter: stonestreet thought he might be finished acting. he was considering a move home to kansas. >> in my portal it was one line in the audition when i revealed the mural in lily's room and cam -- it's written on the page. cam walks in >> yes. >> what the hell is that? >> i had awudrey do it when we were gone. and i...
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in terms of doing the csi, this will take weeks and months. >> weeks and months to put together a picturethis guy. this is things they do to figure out what they can learn for the next one. we know the next one is studying what this guy did and we will see that sometime in the future. unfortunately that is the reality that we have here in this country. as julia pointed out, it's difficult to secure a place like this. for example, if the president was going to be there, obviously the hotel would have been searched and there would have been a search of every single renter of a hotel room and know who the rooms were that faced the venue. there is a lot of preparation if you have a vip, but with average people, you don't tend to do these types of things. >> on the idea of trying to put together a sketch and from everything you heard, what would you be doing if you were trying to put together in an office and you have a bullet and you are trying to put together the pieces, where are you in the process and what are your questions? >> not much we know now and i have been through this process. al
in terms of doing the csi, this will take weeks and months. >> weeks and months to put together a picturethis guy. this is things they do to figure out what they can learn for the next one. we know the next one is studying what this guy did and we will see that sometime in the future. unfortunately that is the reality that we have here in this country. as julia pointed out, it's difficult to secure a place like this. for example, if the president was going to be there, obviously the hotel...
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assist us in this investigation, in particular, to the victim wednesday necessary advocates and their csiolks to help us process the scene and ensure we are getting all of the evidence that we can possibly object tane. furthermore i want to provide you the phone number i said would i provide in the first briefing, that number for family and friend toss get an update on loved won is (866)535-5654. one more time (866)535-5654. obviously this is a tragic incident and, one that we have never experienced in this valley. so what we're going to try to do is the best we can to get our first responders back on their feet and responding and conducting a proper investigation, and assure that we have the safety of this community at heart. my condolences go out to the loved ones that who their lives and their families and we will do the best we can to make it as easy as possible for to you get information, as we know it. i think it is important for to you see the fbi, county, fire and commissioners just behind me. it shows we have full expert of all of the government entities, to solve this situation
assist us in this investigation, in particular, to the victim wednesday necessary advocates and their csiolks to help us process the scene and ensure we are getting all of the evidence that we can possibly object tane. furthermore i want to provide you the phone number i said would i provide in the first briefing, that number for family and friend toss get an update on loved won is (866)535-5654. one more time (866)535-5654. obviously this is a tragic incident and, one that we have never...