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csi. i'm a lawyer and i'm fascinated by these services, 'cause i think, honestly, in the oj simpson case, i think that trial company... won the case for them by the jury they picked. but you said something so interesting. "there's a huge difference between telling the truth and telling the truth effectively." explain that, because i think that's profound. well, you know, here's the thing... i would rather have... a weak fact pattern well told, than a great fact pattern poorly told. in any case, you've got a universe of a thousand facts. and out of those thousand facts, there's a subset of 10 or 12 facts that are gonna be outcome determinative. that's what the jury is going to resolve this case on. and you have to figure out what those ten facts are. what the combination to that lock is, and you need to present that in a clear, concise, compelling way to that jury. and if you do, they're gonna bring you home. and if you don't, they won't. why did you seem to favor representing defendants ra
csi. i'm a lawyer and i'm fascinated by these services, 'cause i think, honestly, in the oj simpson case, i think that trial company... won the case for them by the jury they picked. but you said something so interesting. "there's a huge difference between telling the truth and telling the truth effectively." explain that, because i think that's profound. well, you know, here's the thing... i would rather have... a weak fact pattern well told, than a great fact pattern poorly told. in...
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csi 300 factory, lower now.ying they have to do a complete evaluation before they move the deposit rate. that is disappointing investors. u.s. futures continuing to head lower. nifty heading lower after the holiday. we watch crude. seems like those gains are petering as we speak. a lot of doubt about the broker-deal between russia and saudi arabia. tom: can trump bring the two sides together? some skepticism from the guests we spoke to earlier. the pboc striking a balance when it comes to liquidity and stimulus. plenty more ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: a grim milestone in the coronavirus pandemic. one million people have now been infected worldwide. 50,000 have died. >> china rejects u.s. claims that it deliberately hid early data on the infections. beijing says washington is trying to shift the blame for its own inadequate response. yvonne: president trump jolts the oil market by saying he has the key to resolving the saudi-russia price war. he may even intervene. this is "bloomberg daybreak: asia." it i
csi 300 factory, lower now.ying they have to do a complete evaluation before they move the deposit rate. that is disappointing investors. u.s. futures continuing to head lower. nifty heading lower after the holiday. we watch crude. seems like those gains are petering as we speak. a lot of doubt about the broker-deal between russia and saudi arabia. tom: can trump bring the two sides together? some skepticism from the guests we spoke to earlier. the pboc striking a balance when it comes to...
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csi kfc? he laughs sarcastically hello, thanks for joining hello, thanks forjoining me.d normally most of us would be ecstatic at the thought of blue skies and pleasant weather conditions, but of course times are very different at the moment. this warmer weather is expected to last well into next week and quite possibly beyond. let's see what is happening right now, friday into saturday, we start to see some warmth reaching the british isles, the wind direction changes, we start to see it blow in from the south around this area of low pressure so ahead of this low pressure on saturday, and also high—pressure is quite close to us so that means sunshine in the forecast well. here is the morning picture, you can see plenty of fine weather across much of the country there, basically the further west and north you are, the closer you are to the low that is responsible for sending those southerly winds and also more cloudy, perhaps a few spots of rain. the warmest, driest and sunniest of the weather towards the east, around is the weather towards the east, around 15 or 16 degr
csi kfc? he laughs sarcastically hello, thanks for joining hello, thanks forjoining me.d normally most of us would be ecstatic at the thought of blue skies and pleasant weather conditions, but of course times are very different at the moment. this warmer weather is expected to last well into next week and quite possibly beyond. let's see what is happening right now, friday into saturday, we start to see some warmth reaching the british isles, the wind direction changes, we start to see it blow...
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csi kfc? he laughs sarcastically good evening.s of the uk today, thanks to a lot of sunshine. there was more cloud further north, but through tomorrow, more of us will see sunshine, and it will be even warmer. quite breezy though, particularly windy in the west, where we'll also see some outbreaks of rain later on as this stripe of cloud approaches. this is a frontal system. we've had a fair amount of cloud across north—western parts of the uk today. that is rolling its way northwards now as we pick up a southerly wind, bringing dry air in our direction, helping to break that cloud up, but also bringing that warm air northwards across just about all parts of the uk. so, as we go through tonight, you can see that cloud rolling away to the north. more clear skies developing, but despite those starry skies overhead, it's not going to be a particularly cold night, partly down to the increasing strength of the breeze. some eastern areas may be getting down to freezing. the vast majority holding between around 3—8 degrees. so, into tomo
csi kfc? he laughs sarcastically good evening.s of the uk today, thanks to a lot of sunshine. there was more cloud further north, but through tomorrow, more of us will see sunshine, and it will be even warmer. quite breezy though, particularly windy in the west, where we'll also see some outbreaks of rain later on as this stripe of cloud approaches. this is a frontal system. we've had a fair amount of cloud across north—western parts of the uk today. that is rolling its way northwards now as...
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csi kfc? he laughs sarcastically. hello there.nded accordingly. sunday was the warmest day of the year so far, 22.2 degrees, the highest temperature in west wales. but from monday, something a little bit cooler, there will be some sunshine around, but there will also be some showers. that very warm air there was northwards across the uk through sunday, is being replaced by something cooler from the atlantic. moving in behind, this frontal system. so continue to bring some are of rent due monday morning by becoming very slow moving across east anglia and the southeast. you can are bricks of rain only slowly trudging eastwards and rain likely to to have your for a time trudging eastwards and rain likely to to have yourfor a time in trudging eastwards and rain likely to to have your for a time in the morning. find it there will be brighter spots of sunshine march across england and wales want to for northern ireland and scotland, but fairly windy again across the far northwest and temperatures down on where they have been betrothed 1
csi kfc? he laughs sarcastically. hello there.nded accordingly. sunday was the warmest day of the year so far, 22.2 degrees, the highest temperature in west wales. but from monday, something a little bit cooler, there will be some sunshine around, but there will also be some showers. that very warm air there was northwards across the uk through sunday, is being replaced by something cooler from the atlantic. moving in behind, this frontal system. so continue to bring some are of rent due monday...
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csi kfc? he laughs sarcastically. the good evening.ts of the uk today thanks to a lot of sunshine. there was more cloud further north. through tomorrow more of us will see sunshine, and it will be even warmer. quite breezy, particularly windy in the west, where we will see outbreaks of rain later on with stripe of cloud approaching. a fair amount of cloud across the northwestern uk, and it is rolling its way north now as we pick up a southerly wind, bringing dry air in our direction, helping to bring the cloud up and also bringing air northwords across all parts of the uk. you can see the cloud rolling away to the north and more clear skies developing, and despite the starry skies overhead, it will not be a particularly cold night, partly down to the increasing strength of the breeze. some areas may be getting down to freezing, the vast majority holding between four and eight degrees. a lot of sunshine through the day, and we'll generally see some cloud turning the sunshine a little hazy, and it will cloud over for northern ireland and
csi kfc? he laughs sarcastically. the good evening.ts of the uk today thanks to a lot of sunshine. there was more cloud further north. through tomorrow more of us will see sunshine, and it will be even warmer. quite breezy, particularly windy in the west, where we will see outbreaks of rain later on with stripe of cloud approaching. a fair amount of cloud across the northwestern uk, and it is rolling its way north now as we pick up a southerly wind, bringing dry air in our direction, helping to...
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the book we are talking about today, "american sherlock: murder, forensics, and the birth of american csi". so many interesting things kate can share that would be applicable to any writer who happens to be here. who here is a writer? who here writes but didn't raise their hand? there are always a few of you. we are going to make sure we get some conversation as well. i just want to say quickly before we start, a big thank you to book people. we are lucky to live here in austin and have a lot of really wonderful literary community and one of the big clubs of that is this bookstore so thank you for having us here tonight. i hope you will enjoy the conversation and go downstairs and find a book and bring it up to be signed because we all know the best way to support writers is to buy their books. we encourage you to do that too. finally, i wanted to read kate's bio and she's going to read a little bit from the book and then we are going to dig into our conversation. kate winkler dawson is a document to reduce or his work has appeared in the new york times, wcbs news and fox news channel, un
the book we are talking about today, "american sherlock: murder, forensics, and the birth of american csi". so many interesting things kate can share that would be applicable to any writer who happens to be here. who here is a writer? who here writes but didn't raise their hand? there are always a few of you. we are going to make sure we get some conversation as well. i just want to say quickly before we start, a big thank you to book people. we are lucky to live here in austin and...
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weakness in the csi 300. this is what we have come a currency-wise. reflected particularly with regards to the pound. one dollar 26 buys you one quade. shade on the dollar 10. the yen is strengthening. taking a look at what's going on with the gold price. .20%. it would not seem dollar weakness will be translated into gold strength. that correlation is somewhat weak. that's where we are at the moment. getting more reaction to this mls cut taking place by the pboc, the right now 2.59 percent. it was 3.15 percent. they cut it in the middle of february to 3.15%. it is really to prop up the virus hit companies. it should translate into the reduction of the loan prime rate, which is out on the 20th. let's move to the first word news as we join karina mitchell. u.s.a: a deal taking off, airlines have agreed a preliminary deal with the treasury department to access billions in aid. carriers.all major american airlines will get $5.8 billion in payroll support. southwest will get $3.2 billion. as part of a 25 billion dollar assistance package for commercial ai
weakness in the csi 300. this is what we have come a currency-wise. reflected particularly with regards to the pound. one dollar 26 buys you one quade. shade on the dollar 10. the yen is strengthening. taking a look at what's going on with the gold price. .20%. it would not seem dollar weakness will be translated into gold strength. that correlation is somewhat weak. that's where we are at the moment. getting more reaction to this mls cut taking place by the pboc, the right now 2.59 percent. it...
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and it has been called upon to ndhale anotherri csi nsow and one that they hope the building will nerevav he to be used for. over the decades, this floor rehe t wgheit of eryvethgin from roadsters to sherman tanks. d anno twhe ayre preripang to bear the weight of hospital ds. wree' working with our partners to turn it into a 025 bed feredal micedal center. >> reporter:he t crane way pavili pavionli,he ty did the same thing for tanks and now ty heare preparing to handle the covid-19 cases. a wnde're working to dbloue e capacity from 1100 beds to about 0022 beds and add alternate care sites. >>ep rorr:te and that is why national guardro tops spent the day unloinadg bsed and other supplies. the make shift hospital will lyone b activated if regular medical centers are overwheedlm thwi patient. even then, iwit llar ce whit nonlife threatening cases. anthd e property manager is a dil cadoorct. >> it is a giasnt scepa can support something like this without the tents and oerth meak shtif opaterio.ns >> reporter: a hnde sayshe t spot is isolated. and if activated, titsen will heav stunning ewvis
and it has been called upon to ndhale anotherri csi nsow and one that they hope the building will nerevav he to be used for. over the decades, this floor rehe t wgheit of eryvethgin from roadsters to sherman tanks. d anno twhe ayre preripang to bear the weight of hospital ds. wree' working with our partners to turn it into a 025 bed feredal micedal center. >> reporter:he t crane way pavili pavionli,he ty did the same thing for tanks and now ty heare preparing to handle the covid-19 cases....
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lebabanon has beenen rocked by protests since last octor,r, amidid an onomicic csis andd frustration with theountryry political elit women li l laury htayayan e at theororefro of thth protesests. >> so herere women are p playia very impmportant role. they are being evewhwhere, whever youou s them they are being, in leading e demonsnsations, in chanting, in being li thehe barrieretetween ththe police andnd the demonstratorors. so peacekekee. >> she's n not interesteted int being g confrontatioional. laury haytayan seeks to unee the e crow in bebeir. she hopepes the protesests will stngththen cil socociety and lead to o more gender r equal. >> hopeful w we will he e more womemen reesenteted the gogovement. currently we have four, i pepe thatt wiwille 50-50. >> as oilil a gas industry exexpertlaury y works in a le-dominated wor. 201018,he ran for a seainin paiament b withoho success. she e waraised in a fami whermen n anwomen are treate equallll and now wants tseee that implementedn n polics. for ththe past four r years, ss been meeeeting with women in mamanageme posositio, to discuss r
lebabanon has beenen rocked by protests since last octor,r, amidid an onomicic csis andd frustration with theountryry political elit women li l laury htayayan e at theororefro of thth protesests. >> so herere women are p playia very impmportant role. they are being evewhwhere, whever youou s them they are being, in leading e demonsnsations, in chanting, in being li thehe barrieretetween ththe police andnd the demonstratorors. so peacekekee. >> she's n not interesteted int being g...
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in other markets, the csi 300 index of 9/10 -- .9%, the hang seng up 1.5%.ggesting hong kong is considering easing some social distancing measures if new virus cases remain low. the asx 200 index, currently up .3%. some good news last week on the virus hunting hong kong, three days last week where we saw no new infections. the rest of the markets, we are still watching oil markets and we talked about how it has resumed its slide. with wti, back to around 15.89, off of session lows, but there is still the whole worry of demand destruction, storage capacity that continues to run out despite saudi arabia starting this production cuts earlier than the may 1 start date. aussie dollar seems to be outperform her, sustaining gains of close to 1%, really pricing in or at least being optimistic about these governments loosening restrictions slowly but surely, reopening economies and the korean won, we are watching those claims of kim jong-un's health. seeing a bit of strength into the korean won as we heard from no unusual seeing movements in north korea at the moment
in other markets, the csi 300 index of 9/10 -- .9%, the hang seng up 1.5%.ggesting hong kong is considering easing some social distancing measures if new virus cases remain low. the asx 200 index, currently up .3%. some good news last week on the virus hunting hong kong, three days last week where we saw no new infections. the rest of the markets, we are still watching oil markets and we talked about how it has resumed its slide. with wti, back to around 15.89, off of session lows, but there is...
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now we are faced with a csis. anchor: could we open up the country in early may?> i think you will start to plateau in may. but i will not be sure if we will bring it up -- down to zero. e u.s. is a big country. it is not like italy. the epidemic is in 50 states. i am very nervous. if you take your foot off theul brakes, there be another resurgence. anchor: thank you for being with us. moved out of intensive care,been where he was being treated. we are outside st. thomas hospital in london where he is being treated. reporter:ro a statement downing street said earlier this evening that the prime minister has been moved from intensive care back to the ward where he will receive close monitoring during the early phase of his recovery. he is an extremely good spirits. he was brought to this hospil last sunday after suffering the effects of coronavirus or 10 days. there was great shock when theno cement came that he had been brought into intensive care. in the run-up to that,tue have seen ps of him really not looking well. he posted a selfie video where to any observer
now we are faced with a csis. anchor: could we open up the country in early may?> i think you will start to plateau in may. but i will not be sure if we will bring it up -- down to zero. e u.s. is a big country. it is not like italy. the epidemic is in 50 states. i am very nervous. if you take your foot off theul brakes, there be another resurgence. anchor: thank you for being with us. moved out of intensive care,been where he was being treated. we are outside st. thomas hospital in london...
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let's look at the csi 300 execs -- index. to pboc cutting the rate 2.95%. there were talks yesterday about another policy easing soon. there we have it today. the china 10 year bond futures rising on the back of that. the taiex currently down by 2/10 of 1%. t mnc will build the new mac chip. apple is working on its own mac processes. it will be faster than the processors in the iphone as well as the ipad. the benchmark in new zealand currently bucking the trend, up a marginal 1/10 of 1%. rishaad: absolutely. getting more details on that. the pboc acting in order to show sufficient liquidity in the system. injecting merely a billion dollars worth of you want into the banking system. we've got that declining or cut by 20 basis points. 3.15%. direction from our chief asian market strategist. money intoue to pump the system, the financial system. does it end up in the right places? this is targeted, hence the name. >> as the we. look at china's policy execution in the past six months. lot that emphasized a these liquidities need to go to the real economy, to th
let's look at the csi 300 execs -- index. to pboc cutting the rate 2.95%. there were talks yesterday about another policy easing soon. there we have it today. the china 10 year bond futures rising on the back of that. the taiex currently down by 2/10 of 1%. t mnc will build the new mac chip. apple is working on its own mac processes. it will be faster than the processors in the iphone as well as the ipad. the benchmark in new zealand currently bucking the trend, up a marginal 1/10 of 1%....
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i don't have time to play detective and csi everyone. are really running a scam for $100, then your karma is, you know, what happens to your karma is what happens to your karma. you know, i may have been scammed but i can live with that knowing that more people who are genuine and who actually need the help are being helped than people are scamming. >> trevor: you have received praise from so many different people for inspiring this. i would argue one of the biggest names who came out in support of what you are doing is president barack obama who tweeted about you and said what roxanne is doing is amazing. as communities we need to come together and help. i have heard you say that you had sort of conflicting feelings about this. because on the one manned you were happy that barack, i mean barack obama is saying congratulations and he's inspired by your cause. but at the same time you felt like you could be doing more. what did you mean by that. >> you know, i think that he has sate spent a lot of his post presidency as is his right by be
i don't have time to play detective and csi everyone. are really running a scam for $100, then your karma is, you know, what happens to your karma is what happens to your karma. you know, i may have been scammed but i can live with that knowing that more people who are genuine and who actually need the help are being helped than people are scamming. >> trevor: you have received praise from so many different people for inspiring this. i would argue one of the biggest names who came out in...
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we are seeing the csi 300 points higher by .75%. print recovery that we have seen so far, but we see the likes of the shanghai composite up .3%. shenzhen seeing decent gains today. keep in mind, today is when china opens up the financial world to foreigners as well, so we will see what kind of demand we see given the volatility. growth taking a big hit from this virus in the first quarter. 20 more to come. -- plenty more to come. this is bloomberg. we will keep going. taking a look at markets, broadly speaking, seems like a mixed picture given the pmi we saw here in the region. you see almost every country earlier this morning except for taiwan in contraction and in fact, some contracting by the most on record. wellikes of indonesia as slashing their growth forecast to two point 3%. the worst case scenario, they are saying watch the rupiah hit 20,000 of things really start to hit the fan. we continue to see that resilience when it comes to chinese markets. hang seng is another story. we are down close to 1%. that big story when it c
we are seeing the csi 300 points higher by .75%. print recovery that we have seen so far, but we see the likes of the shanghai composite up .3%. shenzhen seeing decent gains today. keep in mind, today is when china opens up the financial world to foreigners as well, so we will see what kind of demand we see given the volatility. growth taking a big hit from this virus in the first quarter. 20 more to come. -- plenty more to come. this is bloomberg. we will keep going. taking a look at markets,...
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. >> for the csi in the room, can you talk about the 1920s and in this decade but really a lot of whatakes place mostly in the 20s, what are those advancements that w we saw thout because it seems like so much of the pioneering happened around that time. of course we see that in the sherlock holmes books where he's coming upwe with new things that are inspiring forensics and forensic science is inspiring him in the book, but in the united states you have a lot of these experts in the tying pure code are reading europeacoder r. they are professionally trained. they call them scientists by correspondence where you can read a book or two and be an expert. so, ask her what was unique wase the fields that were starting to take off, he had an interest in a. he became a pharmacist by the time he was 18 with no high school degree, he had to drop out to support his family and got an undergrad degree in chemistry and showed up. they led him i let him in on thl circumstances and they had a letter that just said we will let you in and if you take the certain tests and is the exam and then he just
. >> for the csi in the room, can you talk about the 1920s and in this decade but really a lot of whatakes place mostly in the 20s, what are those advancements that w we saw thout because it seems like so much of the pioneering happened around that time. of course we see that in the sherlock holmes books where he's coming upwe with new things that are inspiring forensics and forensic science is inspiring him in the book, but in the united states you have a lot of these experts in the...
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i could piece those events together because if you talk to police officers or csi they will tell you when a murder occurs, eyewitnesses mess up the facts that is why trials become so interesting. but because remus would later go on trial, he was forced to testify and those transcripts still exist and as far as i know one copy yet copy at yale university law library donated by charlie taft. so if you ever look at those papers you can see the notations and almost feel his anger because the fed the testimony was deleted he would put pencil marks through the transcript to say out like the testimony is out. it is an amazing story. i like to think of that little episode between george and imogene between a grotesque dance because those watching it didn't know what was going on. there was rush-hour in 1927 cincinnati and that was the epicenter of rush-hour traffic people heard the screeching tires and bumpers and rear ended one another so many people do not even hear the muffled gunshot the children were playing nearby are they gazebo, families, when you piece this to gather to see this dan
i could piece those events together because if you talk to police officers or csi they will tell you when a murder occurs, eyewitnesses mess up the facts that is why trials become so interesting. but because remus would later go on trial, he was forced to testify and those transcripts still exist and as far as i know one copy yet copy at yale university law library donated by charlie taft. so if you ever look at those papers you can see the notations and almost feel his anger because the fed...
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. >> for the csi fans in the room can you talk about the 1920s and those decades but really a lot of what happened in the book took place in the 20s, right? what are those abandonments we sought because it seems like so much of the pioneering in the field happened around that time? ... ng in the field happened around that time. >> it did. i would say pre-1910 the europeans had a handle on forensics and you see a lot of advancemen we see that in the sherlock holmes books were doyle is coming up with new things that are inspiring forensics in forensic science is inspiring him in the sherlock holmes book, and the united states, you've a lot of experts during the time. there were reading european books, they are professionally trained and author called them scientist by correspondent where you can read a book or two and be an expert. so oscar was really unique because the field that were really just trying to take off, he had an interestt in. so to backup, he grew up to become washington, and h his father life ended really abruptly and tragedy. and it left him as the breadwinner and he b
. >> for the csi fans in the room can you talk about the 1920s and those decades but really a lot of what happened in the book took place in the 20s, right? what are those abandonments we sought because it seems like so much of the pioneering in the field happened around that time? ... ng in the field happened around that time. >> it did. i would say pre-1910 the europeans had a handle on forensics and you see a lot of advancemen we see that in the sherlock holmes books were doyle...
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>>a mail carrier has been working every day during the coronavirus csis delivery medicine mail order purchases and even election ballots but the postal service is about to go broke. >>washington dc corrspondent trevor shirley has more on that. >>foa postal service already strapped for cash the corovirus has made things even worse what's happening is le revenue has basically gonna drop by about 50mark timmins teen president of the american postal workers union says the postal serve is dangerously close to going bre do so without relief from congress. literally to post a sometime between july money so far congress has de nothing ohio democratic millions of americans won't get what they need it. the postal service fails we know the post office goes places i does stands at ubs are federal express so do they are neighbors that they don go to areas and deliver medication. >>president trump has made it clear he thinks the postal service is poorly run and has threatened to turn pas or all of it over to private business to your dish null 8 is what's ming to the postal service we really need t
>>a mail carrier has been working every day during the coronavirus csis delivery medicine mail order purchases and even election ballots but the postal service is about to go broke. >>washington dc corrspondent trevor shirley has more on that. >>foa postal service already strapped for cash the corovirus has made things even worse what's happening is le revenue has basically gonna drop by about 50mark timmins teen president of the american postal workers union says the postal...
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. >> for the csi fans in the room, can you talk about the 1920s and this -- and those decades but really a lot of what takes place, happens in the mostly in the '20s. what are those advancements we saw? because it seems like so much of the pioneering in this field happened around that time. >> it did. i would say pre1910, really the europeans had a handle on forensics and advantagement inside france and italy and england. and of course we see that in the sherlock holmes poocks where doyle is coming up with new thursdayed thing are inspiring forensic and forensic science is inspiring hmm in sherlock holmes but in the united states, you have a lot of those experts during this time period just sort of reading european books. they're not professionally trained. oscar called them scientist by correspondence where you kind of just read a book or two and be an expert. and so oscar was unique. >> because the fielded that were starting to take off he had an interest in. he just to kind of back up, he grew up real in in tacoma, washington, and his father, which we don't talk but here but his fathe
. >> for the csi fans in the room, can you talk about the 1920s and this -- and those decades but really a lot of what takes place, happens in the mostly in the '20s. what are those advancements we saw? because it seems like so much of the pioneering in this field happened around that time. >> it did. i would say pre1910, really the europeans had a handle on forensics and advantagement inside france and italy and england. and of course we see that in the sherlock holmes poocks where...
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a coun executive saying in a statement quote at the eay stages this csis we were having conversatio about suggestions of using ice rinks in stores refrigeration to store bodies, neighboring new jersey also seeing deaths ike marking its most lethal day it's almost unfaomable folks this is a monster we're fighting. despite the surge of infectns and deaths america's top officials are reopening the country wesee light at the end of the time you see it i see it. >>i think we're going to like a rocket ship once we get bac to business. we have start restarting life we're not there yet. but. this is not a light switch that we can just flick one day and erything goes back new york governor andrew cuomo says is all going to come down to testing you're not going to >>the infectn in and the virus. >>before yostart. restarting lifedoctor, i'm nadia romero reporting the coronavirus ckdown in wuhan as lifted today that city course was. >>china s at te center for covid-19 life within wuhan is alredy been slowly returning to some degree of normalcy public transportatn and now operational some business are
a coun executive saying in a statement quote at the eay stages this csis we were having conversatio about suggestions of using ice rinks in stores refrigeration to store bodies, neighboring new jersey also seeing deaths ike marking its most lethal day it's almost unfaomable folks this is a monster we're fighting. despite the surge of infectns and deaths america's top officials are reopening the country wesee light at the end of the time you see it i see it. >>i think we're going to like a...
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to thrive.continur, looking for lp with its animals to shelters especially close during the health csis. and there are no pets physically at the shelter to be adted instead, dozens of do and cats are staying with foster families. >>well, this is a this is a huge win for the you know to be able to be in a home and get love and see the world an socialize during this crisis it it is so good for them and for people who are in adoption. this is a chance for them to try it out quite frankly, and for some people who can't adopt. this is a time for them to get back and get back to the community and so in that regard i look at it as a w win win. i'm frances i'm in the and this is scene. >>i think we're going to fostering her until they're ready have her come back. great she's been going in appointments she needs to foster team is amazing news. so you ow th trained us. >>from boerum can't lose it now and puppies anwhen they're ady or come back. we'll bri your back it's a really how it becausit's a class for me from baton and i just. >>kind of a nice perk are we can my regular yeah and since eryth
to thrive.continur, looking for lp with its animals to shelters especially close during the health csis. and there are no pets physically at the shelter to be adted instead, dozens of do and cats are staying with foster families. >>well, this is a this is a huge win for the you know to be able to be in a home and get love and see the world an socialize during this crisis it it is so good for them and for people who are in adoption. this is a chance for them to try it out quite frankly,...
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. >> reporter: as the csi's took their photos and estimated bullet trajectories, gathered blood, dna,dy's mom, sister, and fiance watched on in blank horror. >> what do you remember about the rest of that night? >> sittin' in -- in the vehicle behind her car. just watchin' it. >> and there's your girl, gone. >> there's my baby and i can't do nothin' about it. it was 2:00. went to the house. 4:00, detectives came down to the house, said that they removed her and the car. >> reporter: who would benefit from a single mom's death? of course, the questioning turned quickly to the soon-to-be-divorced husband, the father of the little girl. brandy's mom told them about josh daniels. said he was a personal trainer at the gym and an obsessive weightlifter. >> when you ran him through the computer, what'd you find out about him? did he have priors? >> he did not. >> he was not on law enforcement's radar. >> reporter: not on law enforcement's radar, but none the less, somebody they wanted to talk to right now. but, there was a problem, a big one. there was every reason to believe he wasn't in th
. >> reporter: as the csi's took their photos and estimated bullet trajectories, gathered blood, dna,dy's mom, sister, and fiance watched on in blank horror. >> what do you remember about the rest of that night? >> sittin' in -- in the vehicle behind her car. just watchin' it. >> and there's your girl, gone. >> there's my baby and i can't do nothin' about it. it was 2:00. went to the house. 4:00, detectives came down to the house, said that they removed her and the...
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i brought you in from almost a csi perspective. everybody is mad at everybody.resident says they're exaggerating their needs. the governors say they've been left to themselves. governor cuomo says it's like ebay. this is virginia's emergency response request. they requested 3.4 million gl f gloves. if you move it over to neighboring maryland, again, respirators, 422, they say they got 110. nasal swabs seems to be the problem there. how much of this is the governor's responsibility and how much is it the federal responsibility? >> the governors are primarily going to be charged with the distribution and coordination within the states. when we get to this level, it was always assumed that the federal government would be the chief procurement for this. that's why we had the defense production act. again, this is -- the question is, are these excessive requests and i'm afraid they're not. what i've learned in disasters, what you would expect the c consumption rate to be is well off. it's all hands on deck, every possibility to produce products and get it out the doo
i brought you in from almost a csi perspective. everybody is mad at everybody.resident says they're exaggerating their needs. the governors say they've been left to themselves. governor cuomo says it's like ebay. this is virginia's emergency response request. they requested 3.4 million gl f gloves. if you move it over to neighboring maryland, again, respirators, 422, they say they got 110. nasal swabs seems to be the problem there. how much of this is the governor's responsibility and how much...
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. >> reporter: and the csis had photographed a bloody swipe on the handle of the closet safe, just ahort distance from jaime's body. the defense told the jury how detectives never ran it for a possible print, nor had it swabbed for dna. >> isn't that the kind of evidence you'd wanna have available to consider? why wouldn't you at least test it? >> reporter: the defense ticked off more examples of what they regarded as inept detective work, they never brought lizz's ex-husband in for questioning. or that neighbor with a history of petty burglaries, the one fresh out of jail. >> the police go to his house, knock. he doesn't answer and they leave their card. >> "call us if you get the time"? >> right. and, and, they never followed up on it. >> reporter: and, the defense thought they knew just how the investigation got so bungled. look at the man who led it. >> what kind of murder investigation would you have where you knowingly, intentionally, and willfully don't bring the lead investigator to court? >> reporter: the defense, not the prosecution, called the one-time lead detective. they
. >> reporter: and the csis had photographed a bloody swipe on the handle of the closet safe, just ahort distance from jaime's body. the defense told the jury how detectives never ran it for a possible print, nor had it swabbed for dna. >> isn't that the kind of evidence you'd wanna have available to consider? why wouldn't you at least test it? >> reporter: the defense ticked off more examples of what they regarded as inept detective work, they never brought lizz's ex-husband...
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taking a look at reaction and equity market, csi brushing offan 1%, worse than expected numbers. it seems the market factored all of that in. would this be a catalyst for bigger stimulus from china or not? robin: [indiscernible] consumptionthe recovery has been lagging. we have headwinds from external demand. the job market in china is facing near-term pressures. our surveys show if you have operational capacity of 90% in the industrial sector and service sector, you have 18 billion unemployed. potentially another 100 million underemployed, means they are working part time fewer hours, due to insufficient demand to meet external demand shock and social distancing guidelines. earlier -- if you look at the pboc, we do expect them to deliver the rate cuts, 15 to 20 basis points next week, largely in line with the open market operation rate. basisthat, we expect 20 points more cut in may. i believe the pboc moves on rate cuts would not be the major role. it could play a minor role in the stimulus package because a large portion -- go ahead. quickly, let me ask you one question. ahead
taking a look at reaction and equity market, csi brushing offan 1%, worse than expected numbers. it seems the market factored all of that in. would this be a catalyst for bigger stimulus from china or not? robin: [indiscernible] consumptionthe recovery has been lagging. we have headwinds from external demand. the job market in china is facing near-term pressures. our surveys show if you have operational capacity of 90% in the industrial sector and service sector, you have 18 billion unemployed....
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looking at the major indexes, the csi 300 index back in negative territory, giving up a bit of gain wea's ratio rising 2% as of the end of q1. the hang seng dragged down by hsbc. research have been extended. fitch recently downgraded hong kong from aa to aa minus. we know gdp estimates for the city have been downgraded as well. appetiteack of risk across the board. risk off. rishaad: you are seeing that as well with what we have with those flaccid volumes currently, seeing perhaps a little bit of a comeback, if you will. let's quickly have a look at the tensions between the chinese and americans. beijing's ambassador to washington is the latest official to suggest the strained two-way ties are in need of an overhaul. he was making those comments during a bloomberg new economy conversation series. >> i should be hoping for more than that. not just a pause intentions, but a serious rethinking of the very foundation of this important relationship. rishaad: let's get more on these ties and bring in stephen engle. what does rethinking actually made? does it mean kiss and makeup or does it m
looking at the major indexes, the csi 300 index back in negative territory, giving up a bit of gain wea's ratio rising 2% as of the end of q1. the hang seng dragged down by hsbc. research have been extended. fitch recently downgraded hong kong from aa to aa minus. we know gdp estimates for the city have been downgraded as well. appetiteack of risk across the board. risk off. rishaad: you are seeing that as well with what we have with those flaccid volumes currently, seeing perhaps a little bit...
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we are rising. .ingapore is up the csi 300 is up .3%. the dollar is looking pretty mixed across asia. the reaction from that meeting has been seen in the korean won. we are seeing that strength. nine out of 17 economists respected the hole. some were expecting for a cut. we are looking ahead to governor lee's press conference. we will hear more clues about the trajectory of where rates go and whether they will embark on this qe theme that we have seen in many central banks. the dollar yen, we are seeing a little come off of the yen. were advancing on the back of the oil prices in the euro, pre-much flat. let's stick to oil. prices are rising again ahead of that opec-plus. the world's top producers may be moving closer to a deal on curbing output. volatility remains a key theme. wti has seen another 24 hours of wild springs with the price $26 despite much as that record high. opec-plus meets later today. then we have that g20 oil ministers meeting. what are the expectations of a deal? oil prices have been very volatile. it is extending it
we are rising. .ingapore is up the csi 300 is up .3%. the dollar is looking pretty mixed across asia. the reaction from that meeting has been seen in the korean won. we are seeing that strength. nine out of 17 economists respected the hole. some were expecting for a cut. we are looking ahead to governor lee's press conference. we will hear more clues about the trajectory of where rates go and whether they will embark on this qe theme that we have seen in many central banks. the dollar yen, we...
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the csi 300, still a little bit of pressure after the three-week highs we reached yesterday. the nikkei, pretty much flat now. like investors were taking this state of emergency declaration in stride. saying we could be a very good chance of hitting a bottom. watching currencies. seeing so many go back to the yen. the rupiah just coming online. we have learned that jakarta ordered offices to close. they are also banning gatherings. the offshore renminbi still seeing a bit of weakness after we did see some strength. yield, chinese 10 year we certainly saw the yield at 2002 lows. tom: now let's focus on the lockdown in the original epicenter of wuhan, which has been lifted. the situation is still far from normal. complex restrictions are in place and there are fears of a second wave of infections. darren chen is on the ground in wuhan. what is the atmosphere there? >> there is a lot of nervous anticipation. there's also a lot of uncertainty. the government has continued to maintain strict restrictions on people within the city and everyone's lives and movements are governed by
the csi 300, still a little bit of pressure after the three-week highs we reached yesterday. the nikkei, pretty much flat now. like investors were taking this state of emergency declaration in stride. saying we could be a very good chance of hitting a bottom. watching currencies. seeing so many go back to the yen. the rupiah just coming online. we have learned that jakarta ordered offices to close. they are also banning gatherings. the offshore renminbi still seeing a bit of weakness after we...
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the csi 300 about 0.4%, shenzhen looking better with the china -- the chinex seeing gains. 0.1%,g konghave come back a bit during the asian session. the renminbi as well, little weakness but we are gaining back that loss right now. we are pretty much flat for the currency at the moment. things are looking a little better on the mainland side but we are watching the topix and nikkei seeing losses close to 1%. we will get you to the rest of these markets, southeast asia looking more under pressure. vietnam, taiwan and india, all three closed for holidays today. this is bloomberg. ♪ 11:30 -- it is a most almost 11:30, in the middle of the trading day. a day when most asian stocks are down on the back of uncertainty about how the spread of coronavirus is doing. 0.8%, singapore reporting its first coronavirus death, 1000fourth cases. it continues to escalate in the lion city despite measures in place. this just in, the government world fund 90% retailer caused to use e-commerce. the government tried to use this to encourage more companies to adopt technology. let's get the first word headli
the csi 300 about 0.4%, shenzhen looking better with the china -- the chinex seeing gains. 0.1%,g konghave come back a bit during the asian session. the renminbi as well, little weakness but we are gaining back that loss right now. we are pretty much flat for the currency at the moment. things are looking a little better on the mainland side but we are watching the topix and nikkei seeing losses close to 1%. we will get you to the rest of these markets, southeast asia looking more under...
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remember the beginning of the obama administration, i think it was a csi half, the john friend who becamehe president's director said, terrorism is the result of upstream fascist, lack of education. webster, have of india would be terrorists. half of china will be terrorists and they are not freighted as a result of that analysis the obama administration said when you fully the really bad guys, we will kill them in we will win. just the idea that the president of the united states and the obama, how to secure habit in which he had the threats disposition matrix, which locations of individual terrorists would be shared. and he would decide which terrorists we should kill today. that's sheer insanity. he could you imagine churchill, actually choosing which commander to kill. that's not the job of the president. when we arrived in the white house, we had hundred and 20 obama holdovers in the national council of edina how many people work in the national security council under eisenhower pretty 55. nobody can tell me that eisenhower's globe was less complicated in our globe today. under ronal
remember the beginning of the obama administration, i think it was a csi half, the john friend who becamehe president's director said, terrorism is the result of upstream fascist, lack of education. webster, have of india would be terrorists. half of china will be terrorists and they are not freighted as a result of that analysis the obama administration said when you fully the really bad guys, we will kill them in we will win. just the idea that the president of the united states and the...
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decent gains. 1% moves from the csi 300. change in as well having a good day.having a good day. beijing lowering the emergency level from the coronavirus to the second-highest from the highest level. that is helping. digesting some of the earnings we have. the likes of china southern airlines up close to 4%. air china close to 5%. we have seen the victory chinese airlines losing $2 billion as this virus kills travel. let's look at the broader moves as we wrap up the shortest trading week with most markets closed tomorrow as well. has, what are you watching? haslinda: the markets getting a lift from the strong earnings from the likes of facebook, tesla, giving a lot of confidence. nikkei back from holiday trading, playing catch-up. umc mediatech, all getting a lift from the great technology earnings we saw earlier. if you take a look at how gold is doing, gold heading for the biggest monthly gain since 2016. it has been boosted by unlimited stimulants. -- stimulus. the boj boosted its stimulus. plenty more to come. this is bloomberg. ♪ haslinda: we are looking a
decent gains. 1% moves from the csi 300. change in as well having a good day.having a good day. beijing lowering the emergency level from the coronavirus to the second-highest from the highest level. that is helping. digesting some of the earnings we have. the likes of china southern airlines up close to 4%. air china close to 5%. we have seen the victory chinese airlines losing $2 billion as this virus kills travel. let's look at the broader moves as we wrap up the shortest trading week with...
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remember, the beginning of the obama administration i think it was the "csi" s, john brennan had becomehe president cia director said terrorism is the result of upstream factors, the result of poverty and lack of education. if that were true, half of india would be terrorists. half of china would be terrorists and they are not as result of that flawed analysis the obama administration that this concept of what we find the really bad guys we just kill them and we will win. it was excluded-- exquisite whack a mole. just the idea that the president of the united states, barack obama had a secure tablets on which he had the so-called threat to disposition matrix on which the locations of individual terrorists masterminds would be shared with him and he would decide which terrorists we should kill today, that is sheer insanity. can you imagine eisenhower, can you imagine churchill actually choosing which commander to kill? that's not the job of a president. when we arrived in the white house we inherited 420 obama holdovers in the security council. do you do how may people work in the securi
remember, the beginning of the obama administration i think it was the "csi" s, john brennan had becomehe president cia director said terrorism is the result of upstream factors, the result of poverty and lack of education. if that were true, half of india would be terrorists. half of china would be terrorists and they are not as result of that flawed analysis the obama administration that this concept of what we find the really bad guys we just kill them and we will win. it was...
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. >> reporter: anna's car was towed to the crime lab where csi techs worked it over.found no useful fingerprints. the cigarette butt, energy drink can, and bloodstains were all sent for dna testing. results could take weeks or even months. meantime, cops had a killer on the loose. investigators were following anna's electronic footprints, reconstructing her last day alive. >> we had some camera footage that showed her leaving the college at approximately 5:07 p.m. we also got, some footage from, one of the schools nearby, and a taco bell as well. >> she was buying food? >> correct, correct. both were en route to coming back home. uh, she was also captured on a camera, in this neighborhood, and that was at 5:49 p.m. >> so if you believe that she was killed pretty much right after she got out of her car, then around 6:00 seems a plausible time? >> that's correct. >> reporter: while the forensics were being collected, an old-fashioned shoe leather investigation was underway. cops were looking hard at the men in anna's life. starting with her official boyfriend michael st
. >> reporter: anna's car was towed to the crime lab where csi techs worked it over.found no useful fingerprints. the cigarette butt, energy drink can, and bloodstains were all sent for dna testing. results could take weeks or even months. meantime, cops had a killer on the loose. investigators were following anna's electronic footprints, reconstructing her last day alive. >> we had some camera footage that showed her leaving the college at approximately 5:07 p.m. we also got, some...
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csi kfc? he laughs sarcastically. hello. this is breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt.el — that's the plea from police forces as we're urged to stay home to stop the spread of coronavirus. with warm temperatures forecast, there are fears that scenes like this could be repeated, with people ignoring advice to stay at home. yesterday, it was revealed a further 684 people had died with the virus in the uk injust 24 hours. millions of americans have been told they should now wear a face mask in public, following new medical guidance on coronavirus. however, president trump says he will not be wearing one himself, and here in the uk the advice remains that masks do not stop the virus from spreading. the us now has nearly a quarter of a million confirmed cases. in the uk the advice as the masks do not the virus spreading. sitting in the oval 0ffice behind this great resolute s, wearing a face mask as a great president, prime ministers, dictators, kings, queens, idon't know, somehow i don't set for myself. china, where the coronavirus pandemic began, has come to a standstill f
csi kfc? he laughs sarcastically. hello. this is breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt.el — that's the plea from police forces as we're urged to stay home to stop the spread of coronavirus. with warm temperatures forecast, there are fears that scenes like this could be repeated, with people ignoring advice to stay at home. yesterday, it was revealed a further 684 people had died with the virus in the uk injust 24 hours. millions of americans have been told they should now wear a...