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newer csis tend to take more photographs than they need. of course, that was back when we used film. (chuckles) look at that. crowbar's been moved, up and to the left. according to the major incident log, greg was alone in the crime scene until almost... 0730. when did the reference blood arrive? he signed for it at 0705. so sanders was in the crime scene with the reference blood from ellis and the crowbar, completely alone. (thunder rumbling) margarit t'agavorakan. margarit t'agavorakan. aren't you taking "death imminent" a little too far? not the first time we've had a live one in here. brass called. wanted to know if i could narrow down where the guy came from. hospitals are running on generators, not doing any elective tests, so i brought him over. what'd you find out? no surgeries, no birthmarks, scars or identifying features. his teeth are coated in fluoride, and he has a porcelain filling. so if he is from armenia, he came to america when he was very young. they don't do dental work like that over there. margarit t'agavorakan. sounds
newer csis tend to take more photographs than they need. of course, that was back when we used film. (chuckles) look at that. crowbar's been moved, up and to the left. according to the major incident log, greg was alone in the crime scene until almost... 0730. when did the reference blood arrive? he signed for it at 0705. so sanders was in the crime scene with the reference blood from ellis and the crowbar, completely alone. (thunder rumbling) margarit t'agavorakan. margarit t'agavorakan....
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i hear that you've been looking for csi dawn banks. yeah, that's right.ever showed. what was she doing with reno pd? she was coming up to identify her deceased son, tyler. (exhales) that's her son right there in the hallway. okay, let's step back. tell me what you know. two nights ago, reno officers found a deceased male in a warehouse where homeless kids were known to squat. overdose. badly decomposed. had a driver's license identifying him as tyler banks. i called ms. banks to break the news. she was at a trailer park working a case. she was devastated. (sobbing): tyler... oh... said that she had always feared a call like this about her son. she was gonna collect a dna exemplar from home and drive it up, confirm i.d. she never showed. so that's why dawn banks was taking a dna sample of tyler. he wasn't her suspect. she thought he was dead. russell: henry ran tyler's dna against the rapist. he's clear. apparently, tyler lent his i.d. to a buddy of his, a homeless guy who was heading up to reno. so his buddy o.d.'s, decomposes beyond recognition, cops go
i hear that you've been looking for csi dawn banks. yeah, that's right.ever showed. what was she doing with reno pd? she was coming up to identify her deceased son, tyler. (exhales) that's her son right there in the hallway. okay, let's step back. tell me what you know. two nights ago, reno officers found a deceased male in a warehouse where homeless kids were known to squat. overdose. badly decomposed. had a driver's license identifying him as tyler banks. i called ms. banks to break the news....
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[inaudible conversations] >> good morning and welcome to csis. for those of you who haven't express our beautiful new building, i hope you enjoy it. i'm jon alterman, the director of the middle east program and it's my great pleasure to introduce to you walter douglas. walter was with us as a visiting fellow a couple of years ago and worked on a very interesting project on engaging audiences in muslim majority countries. and the point that walter is trying to work through was the problem that he'd been out in the field, and felt that washington was somehow disconnected from the field and had to be a way to not only go from washington out but also the field in, especially when you're trying to persuade audiences. actually and i met out in the field. we met in paris on several years ago when he was spokesman for the embassy there. -- riyadh. walter has a large string of jobs talking to muslim audiences on behalf of the united states. not only in saudi arabia and pakistan where he was just before he came to csis, now he's in india which has one of t
[inaudible conversations] >> good morning and welcome to csis. for those of you who haven't express our beautiful new building, i hope you enjoy it. i'm jon alterman, the director of the middle east program and it's my great pleasure to introduce to you walter douglas. walter was with us as a visiting fellow a couple of years ago and worked on a very interesting project on engaging audiences in muslim majority countries. and the point that walter is trying to work through was the problem...
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that said you end up with events, certain things-- >> you were at csis, right? >> when i was here? >> yeah. >> we engaged in a love audiences. i do not think anybody targeted me to same way i would have expected. i would think they could do more of that. the think tanks at csis being my favorite, obviously, have a lot of ideas and a lot of these people they want to engage more with. but i do not see it as much as i would have expected. when i looked at audiences when i was her, i went other thing tanks and i look at the audience as was struck that some embassy people, but i would have expected more. i think probably they be it is because -- i mentioned this, the public the policy function of the state department is unique. every other country does not seem to have the same way. i found that state department people were much more around the city, hitting around them and i see that overseas can engage in the think tax overseas. i noticed other countries doing it less than we do perhaps because they do not have a dedicated function of how am i going to engage that audience. i see that
that said you end up with events, certain things-- >> you were at csis, right? >> when i was here? >> yeah. >> we engaged in a love audiences. i do not think anybody targeted me to same way i would have expected. i would think they could do more of that. the think tanks at csis being my favorite, obviously, have a lot of ideas and a lot of these people they want to engage more with. but i do not see it as much as i would have expected. when i looked at audiences when i...
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my name is maggie bauer and a senior vice president at creative computing solutions inc., see csi. i have respond before see csi's federal health contracts including the centers for medicare and medicaid services, veterans affairs, the apartment of health and human services national institutes of health and the military health service. in addition to health within services see csi dollars programs and project management service, service, cybersecurity services and enterprise systems engineering. expo so to the federal government. ccsi was founded in 1992 and august 2012 cms awarded ccsi a contract to provide security oversight of the cms the cloud. it refers to seem as a virtual data center which of systems and applications that support the affordable care act. program security as a subcontractor sort function as a fully integrated team. ccsso on this contract is to put security operations monitoring and management including 24 by seven security monitoring from a secure operations an otherwise known as soft. we monitor the premier firewall and network devices for the the cloud and
my name is maggie bauer and a senior vice president at creative computing solutions inc., see csi. i have respond before see csi's federal health contracts including the centers for medicare and medicaid services, veterans affairs, the apartment of health and human services national institutes of health and the military health service. in addition to health within services see csi dollars programs and project management service, service, cybersecurity services and enterprise systems...
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he's on csi. he's a real renaissance guy. author, actor, speaker.s going to be at the pratt library tonight doing a meet and greet. we will tell you more about that. he has a new book out, letters to an incarcerated brother. he's going to join us for a discussion. light rail is moving by smooth. sharon has a look at your morning commute, we have first warning weather, mild air coming in for the weekend. it's all next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> good morning. today not as chilly as the past couple. this morning about the same temperatures as the past couple but without the wind. 27 degrees, 62% humidity, barometer at 30.34. western maryland right now is at now 27 degrees in oakland, 30 cumberland, 27 hagerstown and elkton, 28 easton, 24 ocean city. the low 30s dc, pax river, annapolis and kent island, rock hall at 36, 27 bel air and columbia, 30 westminster. a big dome of high pressure -- by the way, we'll be talking about this cold front in a second. here's this big dome of high pressure starting to slide off to the south and east. that's going to drag
he's on csi. he's a real renaissance guy. author, actor, speaker.s going to be at the pratt library tonight doing a meet and greet. we will tell you more about that. he has a new book out, letters to an incarcerated brother. he's going to join us for a discussion. light rail is moving by smooth. sharon has a look at your morning commute, we have first warning weather, mild air coming in for the weekend. it's all next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> good morning. today not as chilly as the past...
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that are solid older characters, ted danson on csi, mark harman on ncis. bill wyman, great to have you with us. thanks for joining us. the show may be over, but the conversationons on the website aljazeera.com/considerthis. see you next time. . . >>> a major shift of power in the senate. democrats drop the so-called nuclear option - preventing republicans from filibustering, blocking presidential nominations >> uncertainty in afghanistan. surprise comments from afghan president hamid karzai may jeopardise a deal to keep u.s. troops in the country. >> an 85-year-old u.s. war veteran detained in north korea. he is a tourist, not threat. >> the president has been shot, they are bringing him to the emergency rooms >> two surgeons called in to
that are solid older characters, ted danson on csi, mark harman on ncis. bill wyman, great to have you with us. thanks for joining us. the show may be over, but the conversationons on the website aljazeera.com/considerthis. see you next time. . . >>> a major shift of power in the senate. democrats drop the so-called nuclear option - preventing republicans from filibustering, blocking presidential nominations >> uncertainty in afghanistan. surprise comments from afghan president...
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that are solid older characters, ted danson on csi, mark harman on ncis. bill wyman, great to have you with us. thanks for joining us. the show may be over, but the conversationons on the website aljazeera.com/considerthis. see you next time. >> announcer: this is al jazeera. ♪ >>> hello and welcome to this al jazeera news hour. over the course of the next 60 minutes these are the world's top stories: further confrontation in cairo. [ gunfire ] >>> in syria, facing a desperate fight to avoid defeat, six of the biggest rebel groups say they will merge.
that are solid older characters, ted danson on csi, mark harman on ncis. bill wyman, great to have you with us. thanks for joining us. the show may be over, but the conversationons on the website aljazeera.com/considerthis. see you next time. >> announcer: this is al jazeera. ♪ >>> hello and welcome to this al jazeera news hour. over the course of the next 60 minutes these are the world's top stories: further confrontation in cairo. [ gunfire ] >>> in syria, facing a...
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it's a new episode of the original csi followed by wjz eyewitness news at 11:00. >> marilyn monroe haslways been admired for natural beauty. we're learning that she had cartilage implanted in her chin and something done to her nose. if you have money, you can bid on the items online starting this friday. never wanted somebody else's x- rays, thank you very much. >> very odd thing to purchase. i can think of a million other things you could do positively with that money. >> and who can read a doctor's notes anyway. >> that's sad to know she had work done kind of. >> regardless -- >> beautiful and talented. >> on that note, thank you for watching wjz eyewitness news. >> and with marty bass, i'm chelsea ingram. visit cbs baltimore.com for the latest news ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
it's a new episode of the original csi followed by wjz eyewitness news at 11:00. >> marilyn monroe haslways been admired for natural beauty. we're learning that she had cartilage implanted in her chin and something done to her nose. if you have money, you can bid on the items online starting this friday. never wanted somebody else's x- rays, thank you very much. >> very odd thing to purchase. i can think of a million other things you could do positively with that money. >> and...
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i know what he has meant to cs i -- csis. and i particularly appreciated his risking his reputation in helping introduce me at my confirmation hearing. i notice he quickly escaped after that. after john warner made the second introduction. he said you are on your own, chuck. [laughter] sam was more genteel. he just left. [laughter] but i am honored to be here and i'm honored to be here to help welcome your participants and also kick off and always a very important event. again, congratulations. today, this conference will discuss and continue to help shape america's continued national security priorities. it continues a tradition going back to 1962 when great thinkers and leaders were brought to get her, like edward teller and henry kissinger and others like those three men for the center's inaugural security conference. their goal was to look 10 years in the future and define political, military, and economic strategies that would help america ultimately prevail in the cold war. to determine, as david abshire once wrote, how
i know what he has meant to cs i -- csis. and i particularly appreciated his risking his reputation in helping introduce me at my confirmation hearing. i notice he quickly escaped after that. after john warner made the second introduction. he said you are on your own, chuck. [laughter] sam was more genteel. he just left. [laughter] but i am honored to be here and i'm honored to be here to help welcome your participants and also kick off and always a very important event. again, congratulations....
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and this was echoed soon after by bob gates spoke on this topic here at csi is in early 2008.d we still have a long world to go and president obama has resolved to take military action to respond to the use of chemical weapons to help get a diplomacy with russia, which we pursue and that led to a u.n. security council resolution and the involvement of the working to remove the destruction of chemical weapons. this includes removing one of the largest stockpiles in the world. not only the military pressure, but it is also developing a technology that may very well be used to destroy his chemical weapons. we may have another possibility with iran as well. where we are engaging in a diplomatic path of preventing iran from obtaining a weapon. the united states is clear about the challenges and uncertainties that lie ahead in the need for iran to demonstrate the seriousness of its actions. we will maintain a strong and ready military presence in the persian gulf and the broader middle east to deter these destabilizing activities and work with them protect our allies in the multidim
and this was echoed soon after by bob gates spoke on this topic here at csi is in early 2008.d we still have a long world to go and president obama has resolved to take military action to respond to the use of chemical weapons to help get a diplomacy with russia, which we pursue and that led to a u.n. security council resolution and the involvement of the working to remove the destruction of chemical weapons. this includes removing one of the largest stockpiles in the world. not only the...
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that are solid older characters, ted danson on csi, mark harman on ncis. bill wyman, great to have you with us. thanks for joining us. the show may be over, but the conversationons on the website aljazeera.com/considerthis. see you next time. . >>> good evening welcome to al jazeera america. i'm john siegenthaler in new york. filibustered, partisan politics brings a sea change in the senate. the latest on the pollerizing new rules on capitol hill. >> against his will. the american war veteran detained in north korea. new efforts to set him free. >> captive for 30 years - a report on a new case of modern day slavery. >> plus, the kennedy doctors trying to save the president's life at parkland hospital. w,
that are solid older characters, ted danson on csi, mark harman on ncis. bill wyman, great to have you with us. thanks for joining us. the show may be over, but the conversationons on the website aljazeera.com/considerthis. see you next time. . >>> good evening welcome to al jazeera america. i'm john siegenthaler in new york. filibustered, partisan politics brings a sea change in the senate. the latest on the pollerizing new rules on capitol hill. >> against his will. the...
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like something out of csi, but for your four-legged friends. the high-tech tools to solve crimes against pets. >>> disturbing allegations. was palestinian leader yasser arafat secretly poisoned? >>> massacre at fort hood. the worst shooting ever at a u.s. military base. what is being done to the building it happened in? eyewitness news at 4:00 continues with denise and vic after this. ,,,,,, mnever sleeping.g. ever saving. for him, her, and you. every day. but quality affordable health care seems forever out of reach -- until now. i'm doctor peter beilenson. with local doctors we've founded a new approach to health insurance -- evergreen health. neighborhood care, same day appointments, a team approach with doctors and nurses who get to know you. that's evergreen health. learn more at evergreenmd.org. you got to love the weekend. it's like everyone came to, "if it's good, let's save it for the weekend." so here's to the kfc ten buck weekend bucket. ten pieces, ten bucks. any recipe. just ten bucks every saturday and sunday. today tastes so good
like something out of csi, but for your four-legged friends. the high-tech tools to solve crimes against pets. >>> disturbing allegations. was palestinian leader yasser arafat secretly poisoned? >>> massacre at fort hood. the worst shooting ever at a u.s. military base. what is being done to the building it happened in? eyewitness news at 4:00 continues with denise and vic after this. ,,,,,, mnever sleeping.g. ever saving. for him, her, and you. every day. but quality...
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"csi" followed by eyewitness news. >>> a four-legged vapiddal breaks into an indiana school.uck burst into the computer lab, oddly enough didn't break anything and broke out through a different window. however he tried to get back in through a set of glass doors but didn't succeed. the animal eventually ran away. five minutes later students began to show up for the day. >> oh, deer. >> timing is everything. >> good one. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, mnever sleeping.g. ever saving. for him, her, and you. every day. but quality affordable health care seems forever out of reach -- until now. i'm doctor peter beilenson. with local doctors we've founded a new approach to health insurance --
"csi" followed by eyewitness news. >>> a four-legged vapiddal breaks into an indiana school.uck burst into the computer lab, oddly enough didn't break anything and broke out through a different window. however he tried to get back in through a set of glass doors but didn't succeed. the animal eventually ran away. five minutes later students began to show up for the day. >> oh, deer. >> timing is everything. >> good one. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, mnever sleeping.g....
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hawks from "csi new york" a role he played nine seasons.ake things up a bit. in real life he's a best-selling author. graduated from harvard law school. >> what? >> excuse us. >> wow. >> friends with the president. please. >> wow. >> nice of you to -- >> to join us. >> slumming with us. >> wearing a suit from "covert affairs." let's go back a little bit. so you went to harvard. am i right? >> yes. for grad school. >> for grad school. where did you go before that? >> brown undergrad. >> magna cum laude. >> you're very fancy. >> how did you go from those universities to acting? >> my parents ask they that question all the time. >> both doctors, right. >> when i went to brown i took my first theater class, but i still wanted to go to grad school. i decided to get my joint degree at harvard law school and kennedy school of government. i got my jd and mpa. i kept acting while in grad school and i joined a company in boston. i come down here to new york and do a lot of theater. over time took over. >> did you take the bar exam? >> no. you only ta
hawks from "csi new york" a role he played nine seasons.ake things up a bit. in real life he's a best-selling author. graduated from harvard law school. >> what? >> excuse us. >> wow. >> friends with the president. please. >> wow. >> nice of you to -- >> to join us. >> slumming with us. >> wearing a suit from "covert affairs." let's go back a little bit. so you went to harvard. am i right? >> yes. for grad school....
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different locations of actually running the scanner. >> reporter: the kennedy assassination got the csint by mike and a team of investigators that analyzed it with modern forensic tools using this $180,000 scanner. they created a 3 ddi dealey plaza and did it as if they were investigating a modern case. >> reporter: what is that? >> if you look at the physical evidence, there is nothing else to suggest that lee harvey oswald shot the president of the united states in 1963. >> reporter: the first he says likely hit the street and decision grated, the second shot struck kennedy in the back, exited out of his throat, passed through texas governor's conly's back and lodged in the leg. the bullet was found in the hospital in tact but warped like a kidney bean. >> that magic bullet has been a source of controversy for five decades now and you're saying it could have easily happened? >> absolutely. >> reporter: to prove the point they documented a simulated shooting for the pbs show nova. >> mike hague will test fire one round into one of the oldest test materials. >> reporter: it's done with
different locations of actually running the scanner. >> reporter: the kennedy assassination got the csint by mike and a team of investigators that analyzed it with modern forensic tools using this $180,000 scanner. they created a 3 ddi dealey plaza and did it as if they were investigating a modern case. >> reporter: what is that? >> if you look at the physical evidence, there is nothing else to suggest that lee harvey oswald shot the president of the united states in 1963....
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. >> csi tell anies spent early sunday combing the lot where two women were shot, one fatally. police say it began with a fight. >> some sort of confrontation that led to a shooting. at this point, all of that is under investigation. >> neighbors heard the fighting before the gunfire. >> i heard arguing and wasn't all that bad. wasn't like -- i don't know. didn't catch my attention. and then i heard the gunshots and that's when i looked out the window. >> neighbors say large crowd was leaving this sixth street nightclub, which hosted a hip-hop event on saturday. the owner told us he doubts anyone inside his club played a part in the crime. police hope surveillance cam florida the area will help identify suspects. >> nobody in custody at this point. our homicide vettors are working on various leads. >> police are asking for public for any information they may have about the murder. >>> tonight san jose police are investigating the city's 42nd 42nd murder this year. police officers found a man who had been shot and killed there have been no arrests. >> some self-described geeks a
. >> csi tell anies spent early sunday combing the lot where two women were shot, one fatally. police say it began with a fight. >> some sort of confrontation that led to a shooting. at this point, all of that is under investigation. >> neighbors heard the fighting before the gunfire. >> i heard arguing and wasn't all that bad. wasn't like -- i don't know. didn't catch my attention. and then i heard the gunshots and that's when i looked out the window. >> neighbors...
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. >> csi tell anies spent early sunday combing the lot where two women were shot, one fatally. police say it began with a fight. >> some sort of confrontation that led to a shooting. at this point, all of that is under investigation. >> neighbors heard the fighting before the gunfire. >> i heard arguing and wasn't all that bad. wasn't like -- i don't know. didn't catch my attention. and then i heard the gunshots and that's when i looked out the window. >> neighbors say large crowd was leaving this sixth street nightclub, which hosted a hip-hop event on saturday. the owner told us he doubts anyone inside his club played a part in the crime. police hope surveillance cam florida the area will help identify suspects. >> nobody in custody at this point. our homicide vettors are working on various leads. >> police are asking for public for any information they may have about the murder. >>> tonight san jose police are investigating the city's 42nd 42nd murder this year. police officers found a man who had been shot and killed there have been no arrests. >> some self-described geeks a
. >> csi tell anies spent early sunday combing the lot where two women were shot, one fatally. police say it began with a fight. >> some sort of confrontation that led to a shooting. at this point, all of that is under investigation. >> neighbors heard the fighting before the gunfire. >> i heard arguing and wasn't all that bad. wasn't like -- i don't know. didn't catch my attention. and then i heard the gunshots and that's when i looked out the window. >> neighbors...
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jim has authored more than 90 publications since coming to csis. he's an internationally recognized expert on cybersecurity, whose work includes the best selling securing cybersecurity for the 44th presidency. before joining csis, he worked at the departments of state and commerce as a foreign service officer, and as a member of the senior executive service. he received his ph.d from universittheuniversity of chica. and last but not least we have daniel sutherland, who is the associate general counsel for the national protection and -- national protection and programs directorate of the department of homeland security. in this capacity he is the primary legal adviser to the undersecretary for nppd nppd. he leads a team that provides legal services to the office of cybersecurity and communication. the office of infrastructure protection, the office of biometric and identity management and the federal protective service. he previously served in a senior national intelligence service at the nctc, and prior to that he was at homeland security providing
jim has authored more than 90 publications since coming to csis. he's an internationally recognized expert on cybersecurity, whose work includes the best selling securing cybersecurity for the 44th presidency. before joining csis, he worked at the departments of state and commerce as a foreign service officer, and as a member of the senior executive service. he received his ph.d from universittheuniversity of chica. and last but not least we have daniel sutherland, who is the associate general...
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jim has authored more than 90 publications since coming to csis. he's an internationally recognized expert on cybersecurity, whose work includes the bestselling "securing cybersecurity for the 44th presidency." before joining csis, he worked at the departments of state and commerce as a foreign service officer and as a member of the senior executive service. he received his ph.d from the university of chicago. and last but not least, we have daniel sutherland, who is the associate general counsel for the national protection and programs directorate of the department of homeland security. in this capacity, he is the primary legal adviser to the undersecretary for nppd. he leads a team that provides legal services to the office of cybersecurity and communications. the office of infrastructure protection, the office of biometric and identity management, and the federal protective service. he previously served in the senior national intelligence service at the nctc, and prior to that, he was at homeland security, providing legal and policy advice to th
jim has authored more than 90 publications since coming to csis. he's an internationally recognized expert on cybersecurity, whose work includes the bestselling "securing cybersecurity for the 44th presidency." before joining csis, he worked at the departments of state and commerce as a foreign service officer and as a member of the senior executive service. he received his ph.d from the university of chicago. and last but not least, we have daniel sutherland, who is the associate...
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welcome everybody, i'm john hamry, chair at csis. i was in abu dhabi when i heard that mac thornberry was going to come to give a big announcement. i said, well, i better get back. fortunately i got back but it was three hours ago. so the most important thing for me to do is get away from the stage quickly because i will make mistakes and stay here and try, but i can't resist. i do wanted to say, i was in abu dhabi this last weekend. two weeks before that i was in tokyo at a conference and two weeks before that in seoul and every place i'm hearing the same thing. it is, what the hell are you americans doing to yourselves? you know they want america to be a global leader and they see what we're doing and they're genuinely anxious, they're genuinely worried what we're doing. they say why, why is this happening? and i give them an explanation about very deep turmoil we have, within our government about how do we establish priorities when our budget's so out of whack? and it, this is going to be with us for a while. when i tell them that
welcome everybody, i'm john hamry, chair at csis. i was in abu dhabi when i heard that mac thornberry was going to come to give a big announcement. i said, well, i better get back. fortunately i got back but it was three hours ago. so the most important thing for me to do is get away from the stage quickly because i will make mistakes and stay here and try, but i can't resist. i do wanted to say, i was in abu dhabi this last weekend. two weeks before that i was in tokyo at a conference and two...
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and i like "csi." think people get ideas from all the show. it makes us think about "48." the one that disturbed me the most is they watched one. they knew they hid her once. it's the second time that you get blood splatter. they're wearing gloves. i had no idea you could trace scissors so they used razors. they thought each one of them did it. each twin was pointing the finger at the other but they have the exact same dna. so if you found dna at the scene, that's not helping you at all. >> very interesting. thanks. >> and you're a twin too. >> i am a twin. i know. i think that's one of the reasons why i picked this. i kept wondering, all right. if you have the exact same dna, do you have the same murderous instincts? are your thoughts the same? >> all right, erin moriarty. thank you. you can see erin's report "the [ male announcer ] want to upgrade your entertainment? switch to a fios triple play online for $89.99 per month guaranteed for the first year plus your choice of a $300 bonus with a 2 year a
and i like "csi." think people get ideas from all the show. it makes us think about "48." the one that disturbed me the most is they watched one. they knew they hid her once. it's the second time that you get blood splatter. they're wearing gloves. i had no idea you could trace scissors so they used razors. they thought each one of them did it. each twin was pointing the finger at the other but they have the exact same dna. so if you found dna at the scene, that's not...
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of about 12 different locations of actually running this. >> reporter: the kennedy assassination got csi treatment by mike haig and the team of investigators themselves analyzed it with modern forensic tools using this $180,000 scan per created a 3d image of the applause. after analyzing medical and police reports, re-created the shooting scene as if they were investigating a modern murder case. >> the physical evidence really does tell the tale. >> that tale is what? >> if you look at the physical evidence there is nothing to suggest anything other than lee harvey oswald shot the president. >> reporter: he tracked the path of three fired shots. the first he said likely hit the street and disintegrated. the so-called magic bullet is the most controversial. it struck kennedy in the back, exited out of his throat, passed through governor connelly's back, wrist and then gd loe in his leg. the bullet was later found in the hospital intact but slightly warped like a kidney bean. to conspiracy theorists, this seems improbable. >> that magic bullet has been a source of controversy for five deca
of about 12 different locations of actually running this. >> reporter: the kennedy assassination got csi treatment by mike haig and the team of investigators themselves analyzed it with modern forensic tools using this $180,000 scan per created a 3d image of the applause. after analyzing medical and police reports, re-created the shooting scene as if they were investigating a modern murder case. >> the physical evidence really does tell the tale. >> that tale is what? >>...
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that said you end up with events, certain things-- >> you were at csis, right? >> when i was here? >> yeah. >> we engaged in a love audiences. i do not think anybody targeted me to same way i would have expected. i would think they could do more of that. the think tanks at csis being my favorite, obviously, have a lot of ideas and a lot of these people they want to engage more with. but i do not see it as much as i would have expected. when i looked at audiences when i was her, i went other thing tanks and i look at the audience as was struck that some embassy people, but i would have expected more. i think probably they be it is because -- i mentioned this, the public the policy function of the state department is unique. every other country does not seem to have the same way. i found that state department people were much more around the city, hitting around them and i see that overseas can engage in the think tax overseas. i noticed other countries doing it less than we do perhaps because they do not have a dedicated function of how am i going to engage that audience. i see that
that said you end up with events, certain things-- >> you were at csis, right? >> when i was here? >> yeah. >> we engaged in a love audiences. i do not think anybody targeted me to same way i would have expected. i would think they could do more of that. the think tanks at csis being my favorite, obviously, have a lot of ideas and a lot of these people they want to engage more with. but i do not see it as much as i would have expected. when i looked at audiences when i...
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onsi isical d thother csi i felt like there one side at wanted to comt. it does most of the time. th'she s i've nevet out i don't really know how to do it. e imprsion i get is you ce here, and you're always very rational and level. anthough you talk about the problems you're suffering, it's like u've already put them at a distance. we're not expericing themith you. sometimes i wonder if i'm experiencing them. most othe time. sometimes. what you bring here is a very calm, ration person. om what you're telling us, that's not how you are all the time. you're not letting us in on the other side. i can certainly identify with that. i think all of us have read more of what's really there than maybe you've-- t expressed, but shown. but it makes me realize how controlled yoreally are. that'shat i'm afraid of. and because there are a lot of things going on-- i remember one time when you we describing your life, it rinded of a smp-- st lotsber of roots intertwining and twting around.fe, the fact that you do hand all of this-- i ha maybe morefidence your ability to control tm all anou do. e
onsi isical d thother csi i felt like there one side at wanted to comt. it does most of the time. th'she s i've nevet out i don't really know how to do it. e imprsion i get is you ce here, and you're always very rational and level. anthough you talk about the problems you're suffering, it's like u've already put them at a distance. we're not expericing themith you. sometimes i wonder if i'm experiencing them. most othe time. sometimes. what you bring here is a very calm, ration person. om what...
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i do have to note, however, the last time i was at csis, it was for a cyberexercise. i was asked to play the president and dr. hambry has not invited me back since. it was deeply disturbing for him as is understandable. chairman mckee and i have been talking about a focused defense reform effort for sometime. he wants me to tackle acquisitional reform, organizational bloat, and the security process. something mike rogers equally interested in. today i'm going to focus on the first of those topicings. i have to confess that the first two questions that popped into my mind when buck asked me to tackle this were one, is it possible, and, two, is it worth the effort? if that comes across as skeptical, for every three years in congress, we've passed some sort of legislation on acquisition reform. now, maybe some of it was helpful. maybe some of it contributed to the problem. but if you look at the whole picture, there are things that are certainly no better now and some ways they're worse than they were 20 years ago. so let me give you a multiple choice question here. six
i do have to note, however, the last time i was at csis, it was for a cyberexercise. i was asked to play the president and dr. hambry has not invited me back since. it was deeply disturbing for him as is understandable. chairman mckee and i have been talking about a focused defense reform effort for sometime. he wants me to tackle acquisitional reform, organizational bloat, and the security process. something mike rogers equally interested in. today i'm going to focus on the first of those...
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and i like "csi." i think people get ideas from all the show. it makes us think about "48." the one that disturbed me the most is they watched one. they knew they hid her once. it's the second time that you get blood splatter. they're wearing gloves. i had no idea you could trace scissors so they used razors. they thought each one of them did it. each twin was pointing the finger at the other but they have the exact same dna. so if you found dna at the scene, that's not helping you at all. >> very interesting. thanks. >> and you're a twin too. >> i am a twin. i know. i think that's one of the reasons why i picked this. i kept wondering, all right. if you have the exact same dna, do you have the same murderous instincts? are your thoughts the same? >> all right, erin moriarty. thank you. you can see erin's report "the >>> 25 minutes past 8:00. we continue to look at the bright sunshine in the inner harbor. sharon is here to wrap up the rush after marty's first warning weather. >>> 55 degrees is going to
and i like "csi." i think people get ideas from all the show. it makes us think about "48." the one that disturbed me the most is they watched one. they knew they hid her once. it's the second time that you get blood splatter. they're wearing gloves. i had no idea you could trace scissors so they used razors. they thought each one of them did it. each twin was pointing the finger at the other but they have the exact same dna. so if you found dna at the scene, that's not...
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before joining csis he worked at the departments of state and commerce as a foreign service officer and as a member of the senior executive service. he received the ph.d. from the university of chicago. last, but not least, we have daniel sutherland who is the associate general counsel for the national protection and -- national protection and programs director at the department of homeland security. in this capacity, he is the primary legal adviser to the undersecretary, and he leads a team that provides legal services to the office of cybersecurity and communications, the office of infrastructure protection, the office of biometric identity management and the federal protective service. he previously received in the senior national intelligence service at and prior to that, he was at homeland security providing legal policy advice to three secretaries of homeland security as the first officer for civil rights and civil liberties at the department. he started his federal career as a civil rights attorney at the u.s. department of justice. he's a graduate of the university of louisville
before joining csis he worked at the departments of state and commerce as a foreign service officer and as a member of the senior executive service. he received the ph.d. from the university of chicago. last, but not least, we have daniel sutherland who is the associate general counsel for the national protection and -- national protection and programs director at the department of homeland security. in this capacity, he is the primary legal adviser to the undersecretary, and he leads a team...
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to his right is general james cartwright at csis where he holds the chair of defense policy studies. he brings -- i hope i have this right, but four decades. you look so young, but four decade career in the marines. he was an aviator in the marine corps. unique in his marine career is i believe he was the only marine who served as commander of the u.s. strategic command. he culminated his military career not in the too distant past as the eighth vice chairman of joint chiefs of staff, a position he held across two administrations and noted for innovation in the areas of strategic deterrence and cyber security. at the end, we have kurt volker, ambassador volker who is executive director at the mccain institute for international leadership. he brings 23 years of service to our country in the foreign service with a number of senior nato positions. nato-related positions. he was a u.s. permanent representative or ambassador to nato. he served as under national security council staff as senior director for europe, principal departmenty secretary of state for euro nation affairs and served
to his right is general james cartwright at csis where he holds the chair of defense policy studies. he brings -- i hope i have this right, but four decades. you look so young, but four decade career in the marines. he was an aviator in the marine corps. unique in his marine career is i believe he was the only marine who served as commander of the u.s. strategic command. he culminated his military career not in the too distant past as the eighth vice chairman of joint chiefs of staff, a...
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hosted by brooke burke-charvet, with special appearances by stars of "csi: miami," "scrubs" and "hall pass," "the young and the restless," and "the bachelorette." brought to you by guthy renker. imagine if you could make any flaw on your skin instantly disappear. what if you could have that beautiful, air-brushed glow that the celebrities have? and what if you could do it all in seconds, with just the touch of a brush? sound like magic?
hosted by brooke burke-charvet, with special appearances by stars of "csi: miami," "scrubs" and "hall pass," "the young and the restless," and "the bachelorette." brought to you by guthy renker. imagine if you could make any flaw on your skin instantly disappear. what if you could have that beautiful, air-brushed glow that the celebrities have? and what if you could do it all in seconds, with just the touch of a brush? sound like magic?
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. >> ken, liz, it sounds like something out of csi, but imagine weight two decades as a family member as a detective here in alameda county to find the person rponsib they believe for a murder. tonight those two susz pekts are behind bars being held without jail. his bleegd, stabd body was found dumped here down redwood road at the entrance to regional park. that was 1990. >> he was a hard work and -- >> by the time alameda account county authorities found had high tailed it to the biggest city in the world and got hitched. >> kind of like make believe. it's kind of like you're not sure if -- it's just hard. >> while investigators suspected them in steven's death, with a house all three apparently share and had cash as the chief motive, they didn't have proof until recently. >> you nifr give up hope ever, and you get frustrated. >> grace was arrested in her san leandro home. david already with a colorful criminal past was busted inside the prison wauls, a case that run cold for two-plus decades possibly ignited bay red hot love triangle brought closure by the drop of a time and clinic
. >> ken, liz, it sounds like something out of csi, but imagine weight two decades as a family member as a detective here in alameda county to find the person rponsib they believe for a murder. tonight those two susz pekts are behind bars being held without jail. his bleegd, stabd body was found dumped here down redwood road at the entrance to regional park. that was 1990. >> he was a hard work and -- >> by the time alameda account county authorities found had high tailed it...
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it's not csi, but as 11 ramirez shows us they are taking -- but as len ramirez shows us, they are taking a page from the playbook hoping the public will help solve crimes. >> reporter: this reality- based tv program exists because its cases were never solved. it's called make the call, san jose, and it's hosted by former judge and current police auditor ledoris cordell. >> please make the call because no one should get away with murder. >> reporter: the program is launching on community-based create tv channel 30. cordell focuses on unsolved san jose killings and invites murder victim families on the set with her to humanize the stories with their loved ones. >> at least we can have that little bit of peace. >> the idea is if people watch this program and have any feelings at all will be motivated to do something, to ease their suffering and to bring justice. >> just so happens that both of our kids got killed the same year by random shootings. >> reporter: the first episode goes in depth with arnie watkins and elsa lopez two strangers now friends because of shared tragedies. lopez's 17-
it's not csi, but as 11 ramirez shows us they are taking -- but as len ramirez shows us, they are taking a page from the playbook hoping the public will help solve crimes. >> reporter: this reality- based tv program exists because its cases were never solved. it's called make the call, san jose, and it's hosted by former judge and current police auditor ledoris cordell. >> please make the call because no one should get away with murder. >> reporter: the program is launching on...
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j" actor from ""csi: new york" and covert affairs" hill harper. author of "alreadies to an incarcerated brother." and dallas page. we have brought you together from wildly different backgrounds to take advantage of your wide perspective on these issues. i want to get right into this jonathan martin dolphins issue. this was handled in such a public, ugly way. i want you guys to take a few steps back and tell me how you would have handled it from one side or the other. what do you think? >> we had wrestler's court. if someone stepped out of line we put them out in front of everybody and we work his way through whatever his issues were. it's something that we kept to ourselves. >> i think in basketball 12 players versus 50 or more, the captain can take care of it. the coach can take care of it. with football it's a little different. they have multiple captains. they have offensive team, defensive team. sometimes they don't even know each other or talk to each other. when two guys can't get it done, one usually has to go or both have to go. but it's s
j" actor from ""csi: new york" and covert affairs" hill harper. author of "alreadies to an incarcerated brother." and dallas page. we have brought you together from wildly different backgrounds to take advantage of your wide perspective on these issues. i want to get right into this jonathan martin dolphins issue. this was handled in such a public, ugly way. i want you guys to take a few steps back and tell me how you would have handled it from one side or the...
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. >> reporter: a little csi has gone to the dogs. >> we've got a problem. >> reporter: at the midtownxandria station condos, residents complain of dog droppings outside, in the parking garage, elevators and on the carpet. >> it's an awful thing. who does that? >> reporter: the property management says they've done what they can. put out the polite letters telling dog owners to pick up the poop. they also say the surveillance cameras can't be in every corner. so they've turned to poop prints. a dog d.n.a. testing company to catch the poopertrators. the doggie paw print is entered into a database. a waste sample is run through the database for a match. >> it's extreme measures. it's a big waste of money. >> it comes out to about $3 a unit. >> we have 360 units. that's a lot of money. >> reporter: dog d.n.a. crusader and bored member joseph gill her says the d.n.a. deter meant is mainly to catch indoor offenders. >> we're trying to pinpoint the one or two people causing the trouble, not the 68 that are responsible dog owners. >> i'm opposed to the condo association paying for the d.n.a.
. >> reporter: a little csi has gone to the dogs. >> we've got a problem. >> reporter: at the midtownxandria station condos, residents complain of dog droppings outside, in the parking garage, elevators and on the carpet. >> it's an awful thing. who does that? >> reporter: the property management says they've done what they can. put out the polite letters telling dog owners to pick up the poop. they also say the surveillance cameras can't be in every corner. so...
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the year was 1963 and the air of the modern crime lab we see on csi, it was still decades away. but new computer technology can describe how a rifle bullet like this became a single bullet conclusion back then. >> there was some question as to whether president kennedy was struck by one or two bullets. this is the gun that fired the shot. >> it's a bolt action rifle. >> lou keg, a forensic firearms expert believes oswald acted alone and supports the warren commission single bullet theory. >> oswald put a bullet through kennedy that went on to hit connelly. it did exactly what it's supposed to do, it got two with one shot. >> it's microwave radiation, it follows a bullet right through the object and through the other side. the wound ballistic labs had never fired it. they shot animals, they shot meat, they shot gelitan. >> investigator allen specter, he created the controversial single bullet theory. >> which is admittedly an extraordinary path of a bullet. >> president kennedy was hit in the back of the neck and slashed his trachea, exited through his tie. the bullet entered the
the year was 1963 and the air of the modern crime lab we see on csi, it was still decades away. but new computer technology can describe how a rifle bullet like this became a single bullet conclusion back then. >> there was some question as to whether president kennedy was struck by one or two bullets. this is the gun that fired the shot. >> it's a bolt action rifle. >> lou keg, a forensic firearms expert believes oswald acted alone and supports the warren commission single...
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law and order and csi all of the shows out there.o want and expect that type of hard forensic evidence and when they don't get it, it is a major weakness. >> i asked you when we were in the break if you knew what the make up of the jury was. i'm wondering if women would be more p' d off that he was carrying on like this. >> great that you mentioned that. when gypsy willis testified in this case. she was the mistress in this case. i heard that the male jurors were like this on every word they were checking her out. the women were sitting back like this and i agree with you. i think that the juror make up here is going to favor the defense and i think we needed more women on this jury. there is only so much mileage that the prosecution can get out of that. they have the burden of proof behind the reasonable doubt. the fact that male of fame ju r jurors might find the defendant unsaverry. i have said that about my clients. i don't like my client personally but that is not a reason to convict him for murder. >> right. casey anthony is an
law and order and csi all of the shows out there.o want and expect that type of hard forensic evidence and when they don't get it, it is a major weakness. >> i asked you when we were in the break if you knew what the make up of the jury was. i'm wondering if women would be more p' d off that he was carrying on like this. >> great that you mentioned that. when gypsy willis testified in this case. she was the mistress in this case. i heard that the male jurors were like this on every...
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echoed soon after by secretary of defense bob gates, who spoke on this topic here, or at the last csis, csi ask -- we still have a long way to go to fulfill the promise of that, but we are working towards it. president obama's resolve to take military action to respond to assad regime's use of chemical weapons helped create an opening for diplomacy with russia, which we pursued. that led to a un security council resolution and to the involvement for the organization for the prevention of chemical weapons inspectors on the ground in syria, working to oversee the removal and destruction of chemical weapons. we are on a course to eliminate one of the larger stockpiles of chemical weapons in the world, and dod has not only maintained military pressure on assad it hasand will continue, also developed technology that may very well be used to destroy the chemical weapons. have another possibility with iran, where we are engaging on a diplomatic path to prevent iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. the united states is clear i do about the challenges and uncertainties that lie ahead. clear-uni
echoed soon after by secretary of defense bob gates, who spoke on this topic here, or at the last csis, csi ask -- we still have a long way to go to fulfill the promise of that, but we are working towards it. president obama's resolve to take military action to respond to assad regime's use of chemical weapons helped create an opening for diplomacy with russia, which we pursued. that led to a un security council resolution and to the involvement for the organization for the prevention of...
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this is a csi, forensic investigation. >> alec demetrick, wjz eyewitness news. >> the marines' monday liftoff will be followed by a 10-month journey before it arrives at mars. >>> time for a look at tomorrow morning's edition of the baltimore sun. a new program is under way in south baltimore. to help clean up the middle branch of the patapsco river. an interview with dr. maria trent who has just been named one of the most influential african americans. and coverage of the team's home opener against abilene christian. for these stories and more, read tomorrow's baltimore sun. and remember to look for the updated forecast from wjz's first warning weather team. >>> one of the most popular broadway musicals returns to baltimore. the jersey boys is now playing at the hippodrome. and wjz has a sneak peek. linh bui goes behind the scenes to see how the cast gets ready. >> they were one of the biggest pop sensations of all time. and this is the story behind the music. >> reporter: the award-winning jersey boys chart toss the end of the season and their musical hits. >> these four guys, off t
this is a csi, forensic investigation. >> alec demetrick, wjz eyewitness news. >> the marines' monday liftoff will be followed by a 10-month journey before it arrives at mars. >>> time for a look at tomorrow morning's edition of the baltimore sun. a new program is under way in south baltimore. to help clean up the middle branch of the patapsco river. an interview with dr. maria trent who has just been named one of the most influential african americans. and coverage of the...
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. >> transformed into a scene right out of csi... >> [spanish...] >> the experts will examine the samples for possible traces of poison... >> [hebrew...] >> results of the tests are not expected for months. >> the doctor has distributed 60 samples. the swiss, french and russian teams leave with 20 each. they also have dna to confirm the corpse is arafat's. >> so 147 days have passed since the broadcast of our film, what killed arafat? the swiss scientists said to ms arafat at the conclusion that if she wanted to know the final proof, the best way was to exhume the body and take samples. they've done that just now and it will be several more months till we know the results. >> at a press conference the same day, tawfik terawi vows that if the results are positive, the palestinian authority will take their case to the international criminal court. washington, april 29th, 2013. the chances that arafat's case will ever see the hague greatly diminish. arab leaders have come to support negotiations with israel. and as a condition to get started, the palestinian authority agrees to suspend any a
. >> transformed into a scene right out of csi... >> [spanish...] >> the experts will examine the samples for possible traces of poison... >> [hebrew...] >> results of the tests are not expected for months. >> the doctor has distributed 60 samples. the swiss, french and russian teams leave with 20 each. they also have dna to confirm the corpse is arafat's. >> so 147 days have passed since the broadcast of our film, what killed arafat? the swiss...
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yesterday i was in a meeting at csis.one of the comments made was when we have a state department plan and a defense department plan, how do we get a national plan? i want to build on what gordon said about language. there is a retired navy admiral. how would you change the navy? if not for a moment and said, language matters. in the navy, we manned the ships. you start with a ship and then you figure out what you might do with it. i'm passing that on. my question is a plea for specificity and some of the comments you have opened with. michele, had you avoid a hollow force? -- how do you avoid a hollow force? and make the necessary cuts? where i come from, a reduction in plant future increases in spending is not a cut -- planned future increases in spending is not a cut. , could you be more specific about how you get from here to there? what changes other than the basing of readiness? what does that mean in terms of a force structure? or world is there for the army and that rapid response or's scenario? -- force scenario?
yesterday i was in a meeting at csis.one of the comments made was when we have a state department plan and a defense department plan, how do we get a national plan? i want to build on what gordon said about language. there is a retired navy admiral. how would you change the navy? if not for a moment and said, language matters. in the navy, we manned the ships. you start with a ship and then you figure out what you might do with it. i'm passing that on. my question is a plea for specificity and...
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. >> this is kind of a csi forensic investigation. what killed mars. >> alex demetrick, wjz eyewitness news. >> after the mavens spacecraft leaves cape cape canaveral, it will take until next september to arrive on mars. >> i'm sure we'll be covering that. >> i bet we will. that will take a long time. >>> coming up on wjz eyewitness news at 4:00. a major merger. two more airline giants, joining forces. what this could mean for passengers. >>> singing a different tune. why tina turner is giving up her u.s. citizenship. >>> warmer temperatures this weekend. stick around for the updated first warning forecast. >> wjz is always on. for the top stories on cbsbaltimore.com, instant updates and first warning weather all the time, click cbsbaltimore.com. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> a live look outside. >> key bridge. >> i'm always hez tant. you get it -- hesitant. you get it wrong, the phone is going to ring off the hook. >> you know who we should call? don scott. that man knows every bridge. >> the key bridge, tatum bridge, the bay bridge. >> don --
. >> this is kind of a csi forensic investigation. what killed mars. >> alex demetrick, wjz eyewitness news. >> after the mavens spacecraft leaves cape cape canaveral, it will take until next september to arrive on mars. >> i'm sure we'll be covering that. >> i bet we will. that will take a long time. >>> coming up on wjz eyewitness news at 4:00. a major merger. two more airline giants, joining forces. what this could mean for passengers. >>>...
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this is sort of a csi, forensics investigation. >> alex demetrick, wjz eyewitness news. >> after thecraft leaves cape canaveral, it will take until next september to arrive at mars. >>> here's a look at the numbers on wall street. dow closed at record highs today. we'll be right back. ,,,,,, so if you have a flat tire, ,,,,,, dead battery, need a tow or lock your keys in the car, geico's emergency roadside assistance is there 24/7. oh dear, i got a flat tire. hmmm. uh... yeah, can you find a take where it's a bit more dramatic on that last line, yeah? yeah i got it right here. someone help me!!! i have a flat tire!!! well it's good... good for me. what do you think? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> the chilly weather is making the norwegian visitors on this tall ship feel right at home. meteorologist tim williams and bob turk are updating the five- day forecast. first, let's go out to tim and that snazzy coat. >> i wonder if the norwegians are snapping any weather gear. we can certainly learn from them. we're looking at temperatures
this is sort of a csi, forensics investigation. >> alex demetrick, wjz eyewitness news. >> after thecraft leaves cape canaveral, it will take until next september to arrive at mars. >>> here's a look at the numbers on wall street. dow closed at record highs today. we'll be right back. ,,,,,, so if you have a flat tire, ,,,,,, dead battery, need a tow or lock your keys in the car, geico's emergency roadside assistance is there 24/7. oh dear, i got a flat tire. hmmm. uh......
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leaders and strategists, including here at csis, have been arguing for this shift for some years. in 2007, i was honored to serve on smartis commission power. that commission was led by john hamry. developing an integrated strategy, resource- based, and will kit to achieve american objectives. its conclusions were echoed soon after by secretary of defense bob gates, who spoke on this topic here, or at the last csis in early 2008. we have a long way to go to fulfill the promise of that commission. we are moving toward it. president obama is resolved to take military action to respond to the assad's regime's use of chemical weapons help create an opening with russia, which we pursued. that led to a un security council resolution and to the involvement of the organization for the prevention of chemical weapons inspectors on the ground in syria, working to oversee the removal and distraction of chemical weapons. we are on a course to eliminate one of the largest stockpiles of chemical weapons in the world. has not only maintain military pressure on the assad regime and will continue,
leaders and strategists, including here at csis, have been arguing for this shift for some years. in 2007, i was honored to serve on smartis commission power. that commission was led by john hamry. developing an integrated strategy, resource- based, and will kit to achieve american objectives. its conclusions were echoed soon after by secretary of defense bob gates, who spoke on this topic here, or at the last csis in early 2008. we have a long way to go to fulfill the promise of that...